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City responds
to lawsuit on
election shift
Redwood City term extension
alleged to be unconstitutional
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Legal representatives for Redwood City


suggest a lawsuit filed with the California
Supreme Court over its decision to extend
council terms to comply with state law is
without merit, while those who filed the suit
say an actual constitutional emergency is
underway and that the citys charter disal-
lows it.
The city provided its first response to the
suit filed June 12 by Citizens Upholding
Democracy and resident Kris Johnson. The
lawsuit was in reaction to the Redwood City
Councils Feb. 27 decision to extend current
REUTERS council terms one year and move upcoming
Activists hold placards as they march in protest against the U.S. Supreme Courts decision to revive parts of a travel ban on people from six elections to 2018 and 2020. That decision
Muslim-majority countries in Manhattan, New York. came after months of public meetings about
how to best contend with Senate Bill 415, a

Trump travel ban


state law passed in 2015 aimed at increasing
voter turnout by aligning city elections
with state and federal elections in even
years.
The lawsuit said shifting council elec-
tions goes against the city charter, which

partly reinstated
the city through attorneys Robin B.
Johansen and Thomas A. Willis says is
absolutely untrue.
See SUIT, Page 20

Supreme Court will hear full arguments in October City seeking


By Mark Sherman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS services with The justices will hear
full arguments in October
in the case that has
Yemen can be enforced if those visitors lack
a credible claim of a bona fide relationship
with a person or entity in the United
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court is
allowing President Donald Trump to forge
ahead with a limited version of his ban on
budget boom stirred heated emotions
across the nation and
pointed rebukes from
States.
The ruling sets up a potential clash
between the government and opponents of
travel from six mostly Muslim countries to lower courts saying the the ban over the strength of visitors ties to Top official says increased tax
the U.S. Trump hailed the decision as a vic- administration is target- the United States. A senior official said collections offer opportunities for
tory for national security, but its likely to ing Muslims. Until then, plans already had been written to enforce
set off a new round of court disputes over Donald Trump the court said Monday, the ban aggressively. But immigrant groups San Bruno service enhancement
anti-terror efforts and religious discrimina- Trumps ban on visitors By Austin Walsh
tion. from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and See BAN, Page 18 DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Celebratory trip home for Kenny Ortega With a stable and improving tax base
expected to continue expanding in the com-
ing fiscal year, San Bruno officials are eye-
Hollywood producer to lead Redwood Citys Fourth of July parade ing initiatives designed to improve the
communitys quality of life.
By Anna Schuessler such as Gene Kelly, remember from the movie Ferris Buellers Ramping up the presence of police, code
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Francis Ford Coppola and Day Off will be leading Redwood Citys enforcement officers and maintenance
Barbra Streisand and Fourth of July parade as this years grand workers in San Brunos residential neigh-
Film and television producer Kenny more recently directed marshal. borhoods and downtown are among the
Ortega has a lifetime of experience bringing movies and scenes from Ive dabbled, said Ortega. But this is ways officials plan to offer enhanced servic-
performances together. the High School going to be really special. es, according to a report authored by City
Also a director, choreographer and music Musical film series. With close to 50 years separating Ortega Manger Connie Jackson.
producer, the Redwood City native has So it may not come as a and his 1968 graduation from Sequoia High The two programs expected to cost a
shaped performances on Michael Jacksons surprise that the director School, Ortega said he has become increas-
live performances, worked with big names Kenny Ortega of the parade scene many See BUDGET Page 19
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Thought for the Day


A man, after he has brushed off the
dust and chips of his life, will have left
only the hard, clean question: Was it good
or was it evil? Have I done well or ill?
John Steinbeck, American author

This Day in History


Hurricane Audrey slammed into

1957 coastal Louisiana and Texas as a


Category 4 storm; the official death
toll from the storm was placed at 390,
although a variety of state, federal
and local sources have estimated the number of fatalities at
between 400 and 600.
In 1 7 8 7 , English historian Edward Gibbon completed
work on his six-volume work, The History of the Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire.
In 1 8 4 4 , Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother,
Hyrum, were killed by a mob in Carthage, Illinois.
In 1 8 6 4 , Confederate forces repelled a frontal assault by
Union troops in the Civil War Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
in Georgia.
In 1 9 0 5 , the Industrial Workers of the World was founded
in Chicago.
In 1 9 2 2 , the first Newberry Medal, recognizing excel-
lence in childrens literature, was awarded to The Story of REUTERS
Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon. The Cibeles fountain is seen with rainbow colors projected on it during World Pride in Madrid, Spain.
In 1 9 4 4 , during World War II, American forces liberated
the French port of Cherbourg from the Germans. In other news ...
In 1 9 6 6 , the Gothic soap opera Dark Shadows premiered
on ABC-TV. Town limits The taps play automatically around 8 by Pepes death.
p.m., and Carney said he has a home It was supposed to just be a joke,
In 1 9 7 4 , President Richard Nixon opened an official visit councilmans broadcast
security concern. he said.
to the Soviet Union.
In 1 9 7 7 , the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws
of taps over loudspeaker Youre kind of sending a signal out The Save Pepe campaign that Furie
there Hey, Im not home because launched Monday on Kickstarter says
and bar association rules that prohibited lawyers from GLEN ROCK, Pa. A Pennsylvania
Im not playing it, he said. its aim is reclaiming his status as a
advertising their fees for routine services. The Republic of town councilman who broadcasts taps Corney may stop the ritual altogeth- universal symbol for peace, love, and
Djibouti became independent of France. at his home through loudspeakers
every night must limit the activity. er. acceptance. If the campaign meets its
The Glen Rock Borough Council goal, Furie said he would see that as
Birthdays voted Wednesday to restrict Pepe lives: proof that Pepe is still a positive
Councilman Joshua Corneys broad- Cartoonist resurrecting thing.
cast of the song to Sunday nights and frog hijacked by trolls Furies chill frog-dude debuted in a
to certain flag holidays like the Fourth 2006 comic book called Boys Club.
of July, Memorial Day and Patriots Pepe the Frog is coming back from Pepes likeness became a popular can-
Day, The York Dispatch reported. the dead. vas for benevolent internet memes.
Corney didnt attend the meeting Los Angeles-based cartoonist Matt But the user-generated mutations
because he was recovering from knee Furie told The Associated Press on became increasingly hateful and ubiq-
surgery. Monday that he intends to resurrect the uitous more than a year before the 2016
Several people who live near Corney character he killed off last month in presidential election. Furie was horri-
complained that the nightly broadcasts what appeared to be a rebuke to racist, fied to see his creation become a mas-
Business Actor Tobey Reality TV star violate the boroughs noise ordinance anti-Semitic internet trolls who cot for the alt-right fringe move-
executive Ross Maguire is 42. Khloe Kardashian and create a disturbance, according to hijacked his creation, transforming it ment, a loosely connected mix of white
Perot is 87. is 33. Councilwoman Victoria Ribeiro. One into a hate symbol. nationalists, neo-Nazis and other
of Corneys neighbors believes the Furie and his brother, Jason, right-wing extremists.
Former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt is 79. Singer-musi-
nightly broadcasts are aggravating the launched a crowdfunding campaign to It all just happened so fast, he said.
cian Bruce Johnston (The Beach Boys) is 75. Fashion designer
symptoms of his Parkinsons disease raise $10,000 for a new comic book Make no mistake: Theyre basically
Vera Wang is 68. Actress Julia Duffy is 66. Actress Isabelle
and dementia, Ribeiro said. featuring Pepe. He also has an attorney, the new (Ku Klux Klan).
Adjani is 62. Country singer Lorrie Morgan is 58. Actor Brian The Anti-Defamation League branded
The Navy lieutenant commander who Kimberly Motley, exploring possible
Drillinger is 57. Writer-producer-director J.J. Abrams is 51. Sen. served in Iraq and Afghanistan said he litigation against those profiting off Pepe as a hate symbol in September
Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., is 49. Olympic gold and bronze medal fig- plays the recording of the bugle call for Pepes image without Furies permis- 2016 and promoted Furies efforts to
ure skater Viktor Petrenko is 48. Actor Edward Grapevine lights out to honor those in the sion. reclaim the character.
Fordham Jr. is 47. TV personality Jo Frost is 47. Actor Yancey armed forces. He said he is willing to A cartoon released in May showed Furie said his plans for Pepes resur-
Arias is 46. Actor Christian Kane is 43. Rock singer Bernhoft is work the situation out. Pepe in an open casket. Furie said rection in the first Boys Club
41. Gospel singer Leigh Nash is 41. Musician Chris Eldridge I am willing to compromise, I am he created that cartoon as art thera- comic book since 2010 are top
(Punch Brothers) is 35. Actor Drake Bell is 31. Actor Sam willing to work it out, but I can only do py shortly after Novembers presi- secret.
Claflin is 31. Actress India de Beaufort is 30. Actor Ed Westwick it within reason, Corney said. And dential election and nearly forgot Once we get the money together,
is 30. Actress Madylin Sweeten is 26. Pop singer Lauren Im not going to do it at the sacrifice of about it. Furie said he was surprised were going to do it from scratch, he
Jauregui (Fifth Harmony) (TV: The X Factor) is 21. my constitutional rights. by the wave of publicity generated said.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday June 27, 2017 3
Police reports
School eyes refusing builder fee exemption Looking for change
Top official claims waiver request should be denied to nonprofit due to budget crisis A person stole $3 in coins and a seat
By Austin Walsh will undoubtedly receive ly 1,500 students since the 2010-11 school belt plug from a vehicle on the 400
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF subsequent requests and it year, according to a district report showing block of Helen Drive in Millbrae, it was
will put the district in the little relief should be on the way, as the stu- reported between 1 a.m. and 7:45 a.m.
A nonprofit affordable housing developer difficult situation of dent population is projected to continue Wednesday, June 14.
will not get the relief they seek in an either approving all that diminishing through 2020.
attempt to avoid fees charged by the come in, or spending Barring a flood of new students bolstering
Redwood City Elementary School District, time evaluating each the districts current enrollment of 7,486
Millbrae
under a recommendation from the top request that comes in, students, there is not much officials can do Burg l ary . Someone stole two iPhones,
school official. said the report. to improve funding levels other than hope passports, eyeglasses and $2,000 in cash
The Redwood City Elementary School John Baker Trustees should deny legislators approve more money for state- from a vehicle on the 200 block of El
District Board of Trustees will consider the request, but it could funded schools or look to the Redwood City Camino Real, it was reported between 9:45
Wednesday, June 28, a proposal from St. be brought back should the districts budget community for support, according to the p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Thursday, June 15.
Francis Center officials requesting an outlook improve, according to the report. report. Ro bbery . A group of people stole bottles
exemption from paying about $34,000 in As it stands, the districts financial out- The districts $67 parcel tax, which gener- and made threats to an employee at a store
school impact fees. look is pretty dire, according to a proposed ates about $1.5 million annually, is slated on the 500 block of El Camino Real, it was
While Superintendent John Baker said he budget for the coming fiscal year showing to expire this month. Officials rely heavily reported at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 14.
recognizes the community benefit offered expenditures continuing to outpace revenue on donations from specific school commu- Arres t. A 57-year-old man from Millbrae
by the developer specializing in building primarily due to a shrinking enrollment. nities or support from foundations and local was arrested on an active felony warrant, it
housing set aside for those struggling to The district, which relies heavily on state businesses to help offset the financial hard- was reported at 9:39 a.m. Wednesday, June
pay high market rates, he emphasized the allocations to fill its annual spending plan, ship. 14.
district cannot afford to approve the respite. expects to face a $5 million deficit next year Considering the variety of fiscal hurdles Fo und pro perty . A bicycle was found on
I made this recommendation reluctantly as the $97 million in proposed spending facing the district, officials should not the 500 block of Palm Avenue before 3:15
and after much thought because we are very exceeds the expected $92 million in rev- approve granting the developer fee exemp- p.m. Monday, May 23.
concerned about the effect of housing cost enue. tion to the builder, according to the report.
on the families we serve, and St. Francis As a result, officials will likely be forced We are grateful that dozens of our stu- BURLINGAME
provides vital support to many of our fami- to dip into district reserves to balance the dents will have a safe and comfortable place Theft. A person broke into a vehicle win-
lies. At the same time, we are making mil- budget depleting the rainy-day fund to to live as a result of this project, according dow on Old Bayshore Boulevard and stole
lions of dollars in budget cuts, and the facil- $3.7 million at a level well below the mini- to report. However, despite our commit- two backpacks, it was reported at 10:12
ities fees are an important source of funds to mum preferred to keep in case of an econom- ment to increasing the number of rental p.m. Monday, June 19.
ensure that we are able to keep our buildings ic emergency. units for extremely low and low income res- Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A vehicle was keyed
safe and in good repair for our students, he Unlike many other local districts, the idents, the administration concluded, in on Donnelly Avenue, it was reported at 4:10
said in an email. Redwood City school system is not funded reluctance, that we cannot afford to support p.m. Monday, June 19.
Impact fees are paid by developers to locally because property tax revenue does this resolution at this time. Theft. A person failed to return a vehicle to
school districts to offset the increased costs not exceed the community-supported a rental car company, it was reported at
campuses often incur through enrollment threshold. The Redwood City Elementary School 10:31 a.m. Monday, June 19.
hikes often brought by new housing or So officials must look to the state for District Board of Trustees meets 7 p.m. Narco ti cs . A person was found in posses-
jobs. financial support an estimated 38 percent Wednesday, June 28, in the district office, sion of narcotics on Airport Boulevard, it
Baker said he could not support waiving of the 2015-16 fiscal year budget which 780 Bradford St. was reported at 9:21 a.m. Monday, June 19.
the fees designed to preserve student safety is allocated according to the amount of stu-
by paying for capital improvement proj- dents enrolled at Redwood City schools.
ects, in a district already strapped for cash. But as the cost of living locally continues
Approving the proposal could also put to increase and chases families from
the district in the precarious position of set- Redwood City, or more families select char-
ting a dangerous precedent for other devel- ter schools over comprehensive schools,
opers wishing to receive the same relief, the districts enrollment plunges and with it
according to a district report. goes more state money.
If we approve one request for a waiver, we Enrollment has dropped by approximate-

Dee (Dorothy) Edwards Fastenau Obituary


Dee (Dorothy) Edwards Fastenau, born traveler. She was the wife of Frederick H.
June 7, 1921, died June 10, 2017. Fastenau Jr. (deceased); the mother of
Fastenau, longtime resident of San Sharyn Bruno (Michael), Maureen Fastenau
Carlos, worked in public relations and was (Peter Newbury), Cathi Borthwick (Ken
the Womens Page Editor for the San Carlos Walters) and Fred Fastenau (Rhonda); and
Enquirer and later worked for the San Jose the grandmother of five and the great-grand-
Mercury News as the On the Peninsula mother of two. For a complete obituary go
columnist and as a feature writer. Later in to the website: www.tridentsociety.com (at
life, she followed her passion for other cul- the website, click on Obituaries and then
tures and became a travel agent and world type Fastenau into the last name box).
4 Tuesday June 27, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

$10M bail for man him in both arms with a


4-inch folding knife, Local briefs city set aside its May 22 denial of their
appeal of the projects approval by the
who allegedly stabbed boy according to the was arrested six times in the last few Planning Commission, which reviewed the
A man accused of randomly stabbing a 13- Sheriffs Office. months alone and was on misdemeanor pro- project in March. Carr and Frederick, whose
year-old boy outside the Millbrae Library The victim was hang- bation at the time of the attack, according law offices at 605 Middlefield Road share
earlier this month had his bail set Monday ing out with friends after to the District Attorneys Office. the same block as the project, have previ-
at $10 million, according to the San Mateo an early dismissal day at Tolentino remains in custody and will ously opposed it, citing concerns they have
County District Attorneys Office. Taylor Middle School, next appear in court July 18 for entry of said are shared by neighbors of the current-
Charged with felony counts of attempted located just a few blocks plea, according to prosecutors. ly empty lot about the impact of the build-
premeditated murder, assault with a deadly Nelson away. The attack pan- ings height and modern design elements as
weapon and child abuse, Nelson Tolentino, Tolentino icked students who ran Redwood City sued over approval well as lack of open space where the chil-
44, of South San Francisco, may face a life screaming into the dren of the families expected to live there
sentence for the alleged apparently random library where staff locked the doors and of downtown affordable housing can play.
attack of a Taylor Middle School student on called 911, according to the Sheriffs The owners of a commercial office build- Their suit asks that actions reliant on the
June 9. The request for bail was made by his Office. ing in downtown Redwood City are suing councils May decision are suspended until
court-appointed lawyer, according to the Tolentino remained in the courtyard and the city for approving a six-story Habitat the case is adjudicated, and alleges that addi-
San Mateo County District Attorneys was arrested by deputies who arrived soon for Humanity development expected to tional environmental review of the project
Office. after. The victim was taken to a hospital and make 20 below-market-rate condominiums is required to review increased traffic and
Tolentino is accused of randomly is expected to recover, according to the available at 612 Jefferson Ave. last month. congestion in the area and that its architec-
approaching the 13-year-old boy in a patio Sheriffs Office. The lawsuit, signed by attorneys Geoff tural design and scale is inconsistent with
area just outside the library, and stabbing The man had a lengthy criminal record, Carr and Kevin Frederick, is requesting the the citys Downtown Precise Plan.

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Utah wildfire grows to
largest active fire in U.S.
By Brandy McCombs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SALT LAKE CITY The nations largest wildfire has


forced more than 1,500 people from their homes and cabins
in a southern Utah mountain area home to a ski town and
popular fishing lake.
Firefighters battled high winds Monday as they fought a
fire that has grown to 72 square miles (184 square kilome-
ters) and burned 13 homes larger than any other fire in
the country now, state emergency managers said.
Some flames reached 100 feet high, while fire crews faced
dry, windy conditions Tuesday and a high potential for
extreme fire behavior, officials said late Monday.
The estimated firefighting costs now top $7 million for a
fire started June 17 near the Brian Head Resort by someone
using a torch tool to burn weeds, they said. Investigators
know who the culprit is, but have not yet released the per-
sons identity or what charges will be leveled.
Crews in California, meanwhile, got a handle on a brush
REUTERS FILE PHOTO fire that closed a freeway. Arizona firefighters had to ground
Gov. Jerry Brown has pushed to get regulatory approval and financing squared away for the tunnels before he leaves office. aircraft due to unauthorized drones over a fire near Flagstaff.
The Utah fire began near the ski resort town of Brian

Browns big tunnels win early Head, generally known for weekend getaway homes for Las
Vegas residents, and has spread several miles east to an area
around Panguitch Lake, a popular spot for fishing.

approval; questions remain


Authorities ordered more evacuations Monday in a sparse-
ly populated area as stronger winds and lower humidity
develop that could push fire growth north after calmer
weather kept its growth in check over the weekend. The fire
By Ellen Knickmeyer Californias most ambitious water doom towns and farms in Californias
is about 10 percent contained.
and Scott Smith project since the 1950s and 1960s. historic Delta and more than a dozen
About 175 people have been briefly allowed back to their
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Then, Browns father, the late Gov. Pat dwindling native species that depend
homes near Panguitch Lake since Sunday under escort, said
Brown, helped oversee building of the on the waterway.
Denise Dastrup with the Garfield County Sheriffs Office.
SAN FRANCISCO Gov. Jerry pumps, dams and aqueducts that move They accused federal wildlife and Randi Powell said her grandfather is hoping to get up to
Brown won crucial early approval from water from the green north to more arid fisheries agencies of clearing the proj- see his cabin on Tuesday. Powell said its been an emo-
federal wildlife officials Monday for south. Supporters say the tunnels are ect while key details of how it would tional roller coaster for her and her grandparents, who live
his $16 billion proposal to re-engineer needed to modernize and secure water operate arent yet determined, includ- part of the year at a cabin near the fire.
Californias north-south water system, deliveries from the delta of the ing how much water the tunnels could
advancing his plan to build two giant Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, take from the Sacramento.
tunnels to carry Northern California now done by aging pumps that pull the
rivers and the fish in them off-course.
Local water districts, spread among
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Donors to GOP: No cash until


action on health care, taxes
By Steve Peoples
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If they dont make good
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
on these promises ... there are going to be
At least one influential donor has consequences, and quite frankly there should be.
informed congressional Sean Lansing, chief operating officer for Americans For Prosperity
Republicans that the Dallas piggy
bank is closed until he sees major shrinking window to push their Deason, who is keeping the
action on health care and taxes. agenda through Congress and get Dallas piggy bank closed for
Texas-based donor Doug Deason legislation to President Donald now, said he was recently
has already refused to host a Trump to sign into law. approached by Rep. Mark
fundraiser for two members of No agenda items mattered more to Meadows, R-N.C. and Rep. Jim
Congress and informed House the conservative Koch network Jordan, R-Ohio, about hosting a Eight seniors at Menlo-Atherton High School received a total of $51,000
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, than the GOPs promise to overhaul fundraiser. in scholarships from the Menlo Park Kiwanis Club Tuesday, May 23, at the
R-Calif., his checkbook is closed the nations tax code and repeal and I said, No Im not going to clubs annual Scholarship Luncheon. The awards were made to Brynn
as well. replace President Barack Obamas because were closing the check- Williams, Zaira Sepulveda, Laura Arceo-Madriz and Eric (Kevin) Delgado
Get Obamacare repealed and health care law. At the moment, book until you get some things (front row), and to Carolyn Murphy, Kirby Knapp, Ulises Cisneros and Reed
replaced, get tax reform passed, however, both are bogged down by done, Deason said, noting hes Williams (back row). Each scholarship winner was selected because of his
Deason said in a pointed message to GOP infighting that jeopardizes encouraged nearly two dozen major or her outstanding academic record and their active participation in many
GOP leaders. You control the their fate. Texas donors to follow his lead. community projects.
Senate. You control the House. You At least one Koch official warned There is urgency, said AFP pres-

S
t at e S up e ri n t e n de n t
have the presidency. Theres no rea- that the Republican Partys House ident Tim Phillips. We believe we To m To rl aks o n awarded a
son you cant get this done. Get it majority could be in jeopardy if the have a window of about 12 months banner to Bo rel Mi ddl e
done and well open it back up. GOP-led Congress doesnt follow to get as much of it accomplished as Scho o l in San Mateo recognizing
Indeed, there was a sense of frus- through. possible before the 2018 elections its status as a Go l d Ri b b o n
tration and urgency inside the pri- If they dont make good on these grind policy to a halt. Scho o l for academic and commu-
vate receptions and closed-door promises ... there are going to be The window for action may be nity excellence.
briefings at the Koch brothers consequences, and quite frankly even smaller, some Koch allies ***
donor retreat this weekend in there should be, said Sean warned at the three-day donor retreat Theres a Val l ez-Kel l y , safe
Colorado Springs, where the bil- Lansing, chief operating officer for that drew roughly 400 participants routes to school coordinator for
lionaire conservatives and their the Koch networks political arm, to the base of the Rocky the San Mateo Co unty Offi ce
chief lieutenants warned of a rapidly Americans For Prosperity. Mountains. o f Educati o n, was awarded the
walking college fellowship from

Promised college loan forgiveness, borrowers wait Ame ri c a Wal k s , a national


organization promoting walkable
communities. Through the fellow- lenged to turn trash into creative
By Collin Binkley doesnt feel fair. those cases were being processed. ship, Vallez-Kelly and 23 others endeavors.
Lawmakers from both political will participate in a training pro- ***
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Borrower advocates say the
parties requested an update from gram designed to make communi- Third graders-from S o ut h
pipeline to loan forgiveness Hi l l s bo ro ug h Scho o l won sec-
BOSTON Danielle Ramos appears to have slowed signifi- the Education Department in May ties easier to walk.
but say they received no response. *** ond place, and received $250 for
student-debt nightmare was sup- cantly since President Donald their class. Fourth- and fifth-
posed to be over. Trump took office, stirring con- On Monday, the Education The Si l i co n Val l e y
Co mmun i t y Fo un dat i o n is graders at Arro y o El ementary
Like thousands of others who cern that some students may be left Department released data showing S c h o o l in San Carlos earned
studied at failed for-profit col- in the lurch. Some also see it as a that 7,085 of the 16,453 previ- offering grants to nonprofit $150 for their class with a third
leges, she was promised by the sign that the department is veer- ously approved claims have now organizations working to assure place finish. Fourth place was
U.S. Education Department under ing from its predecessors years of been discharged, amounting to the health and safety of local awarded to fourth- and fifth-graders
President Barack Obama that her work to rein in fraudulent for-prof- $92 million in loans. According immigrants. The foundation will from the Wo rni ck Jewi s h Day
it colleges. accept applications on a rolling
federal loans would be forgiven by to the data, which were provided Scho o l in Foster city, and they
schedule through the rest of the
now. But as the weeks tick by with Education Department officials first to the Associated Press, won $100 for their class. Kai tl i n
year. Visit
no reprieve, the 30-year-old col- dispute those claims, saying another 7,300 cases are in the siliconvalleycf.org/sites/default/f Tan , of Ge o rg e Hal l
lege student fears the financial theyre working quickly to clear a final stages of the process and will iles/documents/grantmaking/safe- El e me n t ary S c h o o l in San
burden will force and her 4-year- backlog that was inherited from be discharged shortly, while the ty-security-of-immigrants.pdf for Mateo, won a $200 gift card for
old son to move back with her par- the previous administration. remaining 2, 000 are currently more information. finishing first overall in the indi-
ents. When Obama left office, 16,453 being processed by the depart- *** vidual competition.
Im a single mom, so thats borrowers were waiting for loan ment. Third-graders at Ki ds
really scary, said Ramos, of cancellations that had already Still, the wait has left some bor- Co n n e c t i o n in Foster city
Class notes is a column dedicated to
Framingham, near Boston. Its been approved, and more than rowers paying for loans that were earned $500 for their class and a school news. It is compiled by educa-
just a lot of uncertainty. Im 64,000 others had filed new appli- promised to be wiped clean by pizza party after winning the tion reporter Austin Walsh. You can
probably going to have to rely cations. For months, advocates now, and some have lost wages ReThi nk Was te Art contest, in contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105
or at austin@smdailyjournal.com.
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Budget office: Senate health bill adds 22M uninsured


By Alan Fram The White House lambasted the nonparti-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS san budget office in a statement, saying it
has a history of inaccuracy projecting
WASHINGTON The Senate Republican coverage. Democrats said the report con-
health care bill would leave 22 million more firmed their own analysis of the GOP meas-
Americans uninsured in 2026 than under ure.
President Barack Obamas health care law, This bill is every bit as mean as the
the Congressional Budget Office estimated House bill, said Senate Minority Leader
Monday, complicating GOP leaders hopes Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
of pushing the plan through the chamber Of the 22 million without coverage by
this week. 2026 under the Senate plan, 15 million
Minutes after the reports release, three would be without it next year, the budget
GOP senators threatened to oppose a pivotal office said. That could be a particular con-
vote on the proposal this week, enough to cern to moderate Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev.,
sink it unless Senate Majority Leader Mitch who faces perhaps the toughest 2018 re-
McConnell, R-Ky., can win over some of election race of any Senate Republican and
them or other GOP critics. The bill will fail has said he cant support the measure if huge
if just three of the 52 Republican senators numbers of people lose coverage.
oppose it, an event that would deal a humil- The budget office report said coverage
iating blow to President Donald Trump and losses would especially affect people
Senate leaders. between ages 50 and 64, before they qualify
The 22 million additional people without for Medicare, and with incomes below 200
coverage is just a hair better than the 23 mil- percent of poverty level, or around $30,300
lion whod be left without insurance under REUTERS for an individual.
the measure the House approved last month, Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is surrounded by reporters as he walks to the Senate In one example, the report says that in
the budget office has estimated. Trump has floor of the U.S. Capitol. 2026 under Obamas law, a 64-year-old earn-
called the House version approved last ing $26,500 would pay premiums amount-
deficit by $202 billion more over the com- Medicaid and other provisions in their
month mean and told Senate Republicans ing to $1,700 a year, after subsidies. Under
ing decade than the House version. Senate measure more generous, though conserva-
to approve legislation with more heart. the Senate bill, that person would pay
leaders could use some of those savings to tives would prefer using that money to
In good news for the GOP, the budget attract moderate support by making reduce federal deficits. $6,500, partly because insurers would be
office said the Senate bill would cut the able to charge older adults more.

Supreme Court takes on new clash of gay rights, religion


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the religious rights of the baker against the his Masterpiece Cakeshop discriminated filed a complaint against Phillips and his
couples right to equal treatment under the against the gay couple under Colorado law. suburban Denver shop after Phillips said he
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court is law. Similar disputes have popped up across would not create and decorate a cake in
taking on a new clash between gay rights Phillips told the Supreme Court he has
the United States. free speech and religious rights under the honor of their marriage.
and religion in a case about a wedding cake
for a same-sex couple in Colorado. The decision to take on the case reflects First Amendment that should protect him. Colorado did not permit same-sex couples
The justices said Monday they will con- renewed energy among the courts conserva- He said he should not be compelled to bake to marry until 2014. Two years earlier,
sider whether a baker who objects to same- tive justices, whose ranks have recently a cake specifically to honor a same-sex mar- Craig and Mullin were planning to fly to
sex marriage on religious grounds can been bolstered by the addition of Justice riage. Massachusetts, where same-sex marriage
refuse to make a wedding cake for a gay cou- Neil Gorsuch to the high court. Colorados anti-discrimination law pro- was legal, and host a reception in Denver
ple. The court will review a Colorado court tects people on the basis of their sexual ori- upon their return to Colorado. They wanted
The case asks the high court to balance decision that found baker Jack Phillips and entation. Charlie Craig and David Mullins the cake for the occasion.

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U.S. to say China


among worst on
human trafficking
By Josh Lederman and Matthew Lee
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON The Trump administration is poised to


declare China among the worlds worst offenders on human
trafficking, U.S. officials said Monday, putting the worlds
most populous country in the same category as North
Korea, Zimbabwe and Syria,
Chinas downgrade is to be announced Tuesday at the
State Department when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
unveils the annual Trafficking in Persons Report to
Congress, said the officials, who werent authorized to
comment publicly ahead of the announcement and demand-
ed anonymity. Ivanka Trump, the presidents daughter and
senior adviser, planned to attend the ceremony.
The determination marks the first major, public rebuke of
Chinas human rights record by the Trump administration,
which has generally avoided direct, public criticism of
Beijing while seeking its cooperation in combatting North REUTERS
Koreas nuclear and missile threats. The report is likely to Donald Trump addresses a joint news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House.
draw strong protest from Chinas communist government.
China will be listed under Tier 3, the ranking systems
lowest category, which applies to countries failing to meet
minimum standards to prevent human trafficking or making
In defense, president seeks to
significant improvement efforts. Other countries that have
recently been on that list include Sudan, Iran and Haiti.
redefine meaning of obstruction
By Ken Thomas Trump appeared to be referencing a the Trump campaign.
Around the world THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington Post story about the Mueller left the firm to take the spe-
Obama administrations handling of cial counsel position and took several
White House says Assad WASHINGTON President Donald Russias attempts to influence voters colleagues with him. The firms
Trump unleashed a series of tweets in which some officials questioned lawyers also represent former cam-
may be preparing chemical attack Monday in which he tried to place the whether the president had done paign chairman Paul Manafort.
WASHINGTON The White House says it has found blame for Russian meddling in U.S. enough to stop Russian meddling in Lowell won the acquittal of former
potential evidence that Syria is preparing for another politics on former President Barack the 2016 election. Obama ordered a Sen. John Edwards in a campaign
chemical weapons attack. Obama and deflect charges of obstruc- review of Russias actions and finance prosecution in North Carolina
Press Secretary Sean Spicer issued an ominous statement tion and collusion onto his predeces- imposed new sanctions after the elec- and currently represents New Jersey
Monday evening that says the U.S. has identified poten- sor. tion. Sen. Bob Menendez in a corruption
tial preparations for another chemical attack by the Assad Trump wrote that Obama did NOTH- Meanwhile, Trumps son-in-law, case thats pending trial.
government that it says would likely result in the mass ING about Russia after being notified Jared Kushner, revealed through his As president, Trump has frequently
murder of civilians, including innocent children. by the CIA of meddling because he attorney that he has turned to a promi- disparaged the Russia probe as a
He says the activities are similar to those made before an expected Hillary Clinton to win. nent defense lawyer, Abbe Lowell, to witch hunt promoted by Democrats.
April chemical attack. The Trump administration launched Trump added that Obama didnt represent him in Russia-related inves- Mondays tweets appeared aimed at
missile strikes in retaliation for that attack, which it choke, he colluded or obstructed. tigations. delegitimizing some of the allega-
blamed on Assad. Spicer warns that if Assad conducts Trump, who has a long history of Kushners attorney, Jamie Gorelick, tions frequently hurled at him by his
another mass murder attack using chemical weapons, he and deflecting criticism from himself to said in a statement that Kushner political opponents.
his military will pay a heavy price. others, seemed to be trying to redefine sought independent advice on whether He tweeted that after months of
what it means to collude or obstruct as to stay with her law firm, WilmerHale, reviewing Russia under a magnifying
he pushed back against an investiga- after the appointment of former FBI glass, they have zero tapes of T peo-
tion into whether Trumps own team Director Robert Mueller as special ple colluding. There is no collusion &
colluded with Russian officials during counsel in the investigation into pos- no obstruction. I should be given
the campaign and transition. sible coordination between Russia and apology!
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday June 27, 2017 9
Big Pharma and the opioid epidemic
In 2011, Portenoy and others began
Test of leadership
The Denver Post Other voices reversing their recommendations as

E
ffective leadership calls for making tough and
addictions to opioids, either prescrip- often unpopular choices. We have seen this

A
n important question for the tion drugs or illegals like heroin, throughout our history. President Abraham
believe that there are some opioid
nation as it struggles with began to rise. Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation at a time
manufacturers who chose not to see
its opioid epidemic is Clearly, Portenoy said, if I had when our country had never been more divided, over the
the dangers of over-prescribing,
whether, or to what degree, Big an inkling of what I know now then, I issue of slavery. President Dwight Eisenhower enforced
Coffman tells us.
Pharma is behind the disaster. Were wouldnt have spoken in the way that desegregation of public schools at a time when many
A little history helps in considering
doctors too often swayed by drugmak- the investigation by the attorneys I spoke. It was clearly the wrong states were vehemently opposed to it.
ers in prescribing painkillers need- general. Starting in the mid-1970s, as thing to do. History tells us that the most effective leadership pri-
lessly? Were the drugmakers aware of Percocet and Vicodin started showing But it wasnt until last year that the oritizes the lives of others above all else, particularly
the dangers of addiction but unwilling up in the medicine cabinet, doctors Centers for Disease Control and when it comes to disaster. In the wake of the terrorist
to change practices in marketing the were being told the drugs could work Prevention issued guidelines for pre- attacks of Sept. 11, the nation witnessed unwavering
drugs? Could more have been done to wonders in managing pain. In 1980, a scribing the drugs to alert doctors. leadership from President George W. Bush in his fearless
make the drugs harder to abuse? New England Journal of Medicine The U.S. Food and Drug presidential address to the nation. Bush subsequently
Such questions gain even more report stated that addiction shouldnt Administration ordered oxycodone declared war on Afghanistan and urged Congress to pass
importance now that the coast-to- be of concern. In the 80s, pain-man- the Patriot Act. Although I am critical of the Bush
and fentanyl carry warnings about
coast epidemic is overwhelming hos- agement specialists like Russell administrations sweeping
addiction.
pitals. According to recently released Portenoy were telling doctors and measures and tactics, I am
Yes, there should be the expectation thankful that the Bush admin-
public data from the Agency for patients that opioid painkillers were
Healthcare Research and Quality, hos- of personal accountability. Abusing istration and Congress took
safe and a more humane alternative to prescription medications or turning
pitals saw 1.27 million opioid-related surgery. critical steps to protect us
emergency room visits or inpatient to the illegal drug trade to feed an from dozens of potential
In the 90s, Purdue Pharmas addiction are irresponsible acts. But
stays in 2014, the latest year for OxyContin debuted. Doctors started attacks on our beloved soil.
which data are available. The total is a given that were talking about highly By contrast, we have also
talking about doing a better job of addictive substances in the rst place,
64 percent increase for in-room care treating pain. Purdue created a video seen the ramifications of inef-
and nearly 100 percent increase in the the AGs are easily within their right fective leadership in the face
promotion sent to doctors ofces to question whether prescription drug-
ER from 2005. that showcased patients who had of natural disasters. In 2005,
So count us as pleased that makers were cynical in promoting we witnessed Hurricane Katrina
reclaimed their lives from chronic
Colorado Attorney General Cynthia their medicines. claim the lives of more than
pain, and an expert in the videos
Coffman has been working with claimed the drugs came without seri- Well have to wait to review the 1,000 individuals in Jonathan Madison
dozens of state attorneys general in a ous side effects. ndings to know exactly how to Louisiana. This was in large
months-long investigation that Sales of the painkillers mush- respond. But, as with investigations part due to a failure of leadership at the federal, state and
intends to answer these questions. roomed, and during the rst years of that revealed corrupt practices in ciga- local level. Beyond that, it reminded the nation that
Coffman tells us that ndings from this century, pain management rette sales, its certainly reasonable to leadership priority number one should always be the
the recently acknowledged investiga- through opioid prescriptions became think that drugmakers should be on preservation of life, and that we should never repeat the
tion are soon to be released. the expectation. the hook to help cover the societal same mistakes.
What to expect? We have reason to damage this epidemic has created. More recently, on Oct. 29, 2016, we were reminded of
a natural disaster that also required leadership in the face
of terror. The date marked the fourth anniversary of

Letters to the editor Hurricane Sandy a category 5 storm that claimed the
lives of nearly 300 people. In the wake of the storm,
the countrys eyes were fixed on the state of New Jersey,
where Gov. Chris Christie urged the president and the
Concerns with nally reaches 14 inches. plain about until Surf Air came U.S. Congress to provide aid for those who would be
Why cut down a 50-year old, a 70- (Residents to protest against airport hardest hit by the storm. Christie also made vehement
Belmont tree ordinance year old or any tree at all? Under the noise in the June 16 edition of the calls for evacuation in the areas projected to be hit hard-
Editor, proposed tree ordinance, Belmont Daily Journal). est by the storm.
The Belmont City Council expects (beautiful mountain) will be a moun- Yes, I have noticed all the growth In the aftermath of the storm, Christie worked along-
to pass an irresponsible tree ordi- tain without trees and will no longer in the Bay Area and the accompany- side the mid-Atlantic delegations to pressure Congress
nance on Tuesday, June 27, allowing be beautiful. City Council, it is your to provide emergency aid for the Federal Emergency
ing trafc jam. I agree that air travel
the removal of healthy trees under 14- responsibility to protect all trees and Management Agency the government agency tasked
encourage planting the right kind of is one form of transportation to alle-
inch diameter without a permit or with providing emergency assistance and services for
trees to keep Belmont beautiful. 70 viate the trafc jam. But being a pri-
replacement. Cutting a tree exceeding communities that experience natural disasters. Without
years from now, our grandchildren vate club, the Surf Air is a private much needed federal funding, FEMA could not administer
14-inch diameter requires only an
ineffectual remedy of planting a will either blame you or thank you for business proting from using public food, shelter and evacuation services for the victims of
replacement tree without considering your actions. It is your choice. facilities, creating so much noise Hurricane Sandy.
the impact of losing a mature tree. pollution to the neighboring commu- At a time when some fiscal conservatives insisted on
The age of a cut tree can be deter- nities, and yet they only benet a few offsetting any new funding for Hurricane Sandy recovery
Ken Lien efforts, Christie convinced them that there was simply
mined by counting the rings on the private club members and not the
cross section of the stump. The age of Belmont general public who are willing to buy no time to have that debate because lives had been dev-
a live tree is calculated by multiply- a ticket and use the benets Surf Air astated by the storm. Beyond his urgent tone, the coun-
ing the trees diameter with the trees provides. try witnessed a governor rise beyond the persona of a
growth factor, typically between 3
Private airline typical partisan politician to that of a true leader, con-
I would be more acceptable to them
and 7 with an average of 5. Therefore, benefiting from public facility and the noise they generate if they are
cerned first and foremost with the recovery of his peo-
an average 10-inch diameter tree is 50 ple and their beloved state.
Editor, a commercial air line rather than them
years old (10x5). A 14-inch tree is 70 Christie became a leader prepared to do what was
I have been a resident of Atherton being a luxury private club beneting
years old (14x5). unpopular to save lives in and beyond his state. The
since 1972. I have been renting a a few club members and polluting the
Why are the councils remedies so mid-Atlantic delegations subsequently worked with
hanger, rst at the Palo Alto Airport neighboring community for all of us.
inadequate? No one on the Belmont Christie, the White House and congressional leadership
as of 30 years ago, and in the last 10
to pass a bill that adequately funded FEMA to administer
City Council will live long enough to years I moved my plane to the San
services for those hit hardest by the storm.
see the new tree grow to 14-inch Carlos Airport. All those years, Ive Carlos Koo Vince Lombardi once said that leaders are not born,
diameter. A newborn child today will own in these two airports and there Atherton they are made. In previous columns, I have highlighted
be 70 years old before the new tree was never noticeable noise to com- the journey by which each of us is personally tested
through lifes most unpredictable trials and tribulations.
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Indexes close mostly higher; oil recovers


By Alex Veiga and Exelon.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS FirstEnergy climbed $1.18, or
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 21,506.21 4. 1 percent, to $30. 09, while
U.S. stock indexes closed most- Low: 21,381.25 Exelon gained 71 cents, or 1.9
ly higher Monday, snapping a Close: 21,409.55 percent to $37.21.
four-day losing streak for the Dow Change: +14.79 Several real estate investment
Jones industrial average on a day trusts also climbed.
of largely listless trading.
OTHER INDEXES Kimco Realty rose 48 cents, or
Utilities led the gainers as S&P 500: 2439.07 +0.77 2. 7 percent, to $18. 47. CBRE
falling bond yields made high- NYSE Index: 11,758.87 +25.67 Group picked up $1.13, or 3.2 per-
dividend companies more attrac- Nasdaq: 6247.15 -18.10 cent, to $36.48.
tive to income-seeking investors. NYSE MKT: 2583.80 -5.71 Store Capital jumped 11.3 per-
Phone companies and real estate Russell 2000: 1416.64 +1.86 cent on news that Warren Buffetts
investment trusts, which also tend Wilshire 5000: 25,367.62 +18.50 Berkshire Hathaway is buying a
to offer high yields, notched 9.8 percent stake in the real estate
gains. Financial stocks also did 10-Yr Bond: 2.13 -0.00 investment trust. The stock
well. Technology companies Oil (per barrel): 43.45 +0.44 gained $2.34 to $23.11.
declined the most, giving up gains Gold : 1,244.60 -11.80 Traders also bid up shares in
from an early rally. companies undergoing executive
Its a pretty low volatility day composite slid 18.10 points, or discouraging news on the econo- demand from overseas bond suite changes.
and a continuation of the trend we 0. 3 percent, to 6, 247. 15. The my from the Commerce investors seeking better yields Pandora Media rose 2.2 percent
saw last week, which is equity Russell 2000 index of small-com- Department, which reported that and persistently low inflation in following reports that the stream-
markets largely treading water, pany stocks picked up 1. 86 orders for durable goods, which are the U.S. The yield on the 10-year ing music services founder and
said Bill Northey, chief invest- points, or 0. 1 percent, to items meant to last at least three Treasury note was down to 2.12 CEO Tim Westergren is stepping
ment officer at the private client 1,416.64. years, slid 1.1 percent in May. percent earlier Monday before down. The stock picked up 18
group at U. S. Bank Wealth The major stock indexes were That was the second straight bouncing back to 2.14 percent by cents to $8.46.
Management. headed slightly higher in early decline and a bigger drop than ana- late afternoon. Supervalu gained 3. 1 percent
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percent, to 2,439.07. The Dow losses. yields, which have already been investors seeking income, includ- down as chief financial officer.
gained 14.79 points, or 0.1 per- Early on, investors got some weighed down by increased ing utilities such as FirstEnergy The stock climbed 9 cents to
cent, to 21,409.55. The Nasdaq $3.03.

U.S. durable
Bankrupt companys air bags still out there goods orders fell in May
Business briefs
Weed killer ingredient going
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS owners are forced to nervously received a letter in January saying by the most in 18 months
wait for someone to fix a problem his car needed to have its passen-
WASHINGTON Demand for
on California list as cancerous
Takatas lethally defective air blamed for at least 16 grisly deaths ger air bag repaired. He contacted a
bags proved to be the companys worldwide, 11 of them in the Subaru dealer, only to be told it long-lasting U.S. factory goods FRESNO Regulators in
undoing Monday. But it could take United States. Many owners have didnt have the parts. fell by the most in 18 months, and California took a pivotal step on
years to get the dangerous devices been put on waiting lists by their He was put on a waiting list and a key category that tracks busi- Monday toward becoming the first
off the road in the U.S. and around ness investment also slipped, evi- state to require the popular weed
dealers until the parts arrive. told he would have his car repaired
the world. Crushed by lawsuits, dence that manufacturing output is killer Roundup to come with a label
The big problem is the air bags in June. It hasnt happened yet.
fines and recall costs, the Japanese barely growing. warning that its known to cause
are still out there. Theyre like In the U.S., more than 16 mil-
auto parts supplier filed for bank- cancer. Officials announced that
bombs waiting to explode, lion inflators have been repaired Orders for durable goods
starting July 7 the weed killers
ruptcy in Tokyo and Delaware and Billie-Marie Morrison, the lawyer so far, or 38 percent of the total. items meant to last at least three
main ingredient, glyphosate, will
will sell most of its assets for $1.6 for a young Las Vegas woman In Japan, 70 percent have been years slid 1.1 percent in May,
appear on a list California keeps of
billion to a rival company. A small grievously injured by an explod- replaced, according to Takata. the Commerce Department said potentially cancerous chemicals. A
part of Takata will continue to ing air bag in March. Thats partly because Japan wont Monday. It was the second straight year later, the listing could come
manufacture replacements for the In fact, the last batch of U.S. renew vehicle registrations unless decline. with warning labels on the product,
faulty air bag inflators. repairs is not scheduled to begin recalls have been completed. U.S. manufacturing production officials said.
The problem, though, is that until September 2020, according Because of the type of chemical has slowed after a solid start to the However, its not certain
100 million of the Takata inflators to the National Highway Traffic propellant used by Takata, the year. Business investment in new whether Roundup will ultimately
worldwide have been recalled, 69 Safety Administration, which is defective air bags can inflate with equipment jumped in the January- get a warning label.
million in the U.S. alone in the overseeing the recall. too much force and spew deadly March quarter but has leveled off Monsanto, the chemicals
biggest automotive recall in I dont think I have any shrapnel at drivers and passen- since then. Orders for capital maker, has filed an appeal after
American history. It will take the options, lamented Marv Muller, gers. Takata sold the inflators to goods, excluding aircraft and mili- losing in court to block the label-
industry years to produce that the owner of a 2009 Subaru 19 automakers, including Toyota, tary equipment, slipped 0.2 per- ing, arguing that Roundup doesnt
many replacements. Impreza. Its really bad. Subaru, BMW, Honda, Ford and cent last month, a sign businesses cause cancer and that the labels
In the meantime, millions of car Muller, a recruiter in New York, Nissan. are trimming their spending. will harm the companys business.
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Tuesday June 27, 2017

Kondo leaves mark as Scots great


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Its something of a throwback notion, the


idea of the prototypical slugging first base-
man. But Carlmont found the perfect mix of
old school and new when Cam Kondo took
over at first to start her senior season.
Having totaled seven home runs as an out-
fielder in her two previous varsity seasons,
Kondo flexed her power in 2017 after mov-
ing to first base for the Scots, totaling nine
bombs on the year, falling three shy of
Carlmonts all-time single-season home run
record.
She definitely will go down as one of
Carlmonts greatest hitters, Carlmont head
coach Marco Giuliacci said. Theres no
doubt about that.
Hitting .457 on the year, Kondo ran away
the Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division
home run crown, and also led the league with
44 RBIs. And while she didnt garner PAL
Bay Division Player of the Year honors
that award went to her Carlmont teammate,
junior two-way standout Mailey McLemore
Kondo has been named the Daily Journal
Softball Player of the Year.
Productivity wise, they both meant a lot
to the team, Giuliacci said. Obviously
Mailey got Player of the Year because she was
also a pitcher, and its a lot to also be a great
hitter at the same time. But Cam was the true
team leader. All the girls looked up to her
and followed her. She made a huge impact just
through her leadership abilities.
See KONDO, Page 14

Kiwis win Americas Cup Quakes trying


By Bernie Wilson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to go forward
W
ell, it appears the San Jose
HAMILTON, Bermuda Redemption for a Earthquakes are starting over.
gutty crew of five New Zealanders and one Sunday, the team announced
Australian came on the turquoise waters of the ring of coach Dominic Kinnear
Bermudas Great Sound, four years and 3,000 seemingly out of the blue, a day after the
miles removed from one of the most brutal Quakes beat Real Salt Lake, 2-1.
collapses in sports. Despite the Quakes moving into fth
With a mixture of ingenuity and national place in the Western Division the top
pride, Emirates Team New Zealand got back six make the playoffs Kinnear, who has
up after taking a gut punch for the ages, won three Major
came to the Bermuda Triangle and ripped the League Soccer titles,
Americas Cup right out of tech tycoon Larry was summarily
Ellisons hands. sacked by new gen-
Were on top of the world, helmsman Peter eral manager Jesse
Burling said Monday after steering the Kiwis Fioranelli. He was
incredibly fast 50-foot foiling catamaran to appointed to the
the clinching victory in the 7-1 rout of two- position before the
time defending champion Oracle Team USA. start of the season
As soon as the red-and-black Kiwi cat to take over the role
crossed the finish line, the normally vacated by
reserved crew began whooping and jumped Kinnears good
up onto the trampoline netting and into a friend John Doyle,
joyful group hug. who was red mid-
Magnums of champagne arrived and way through the 2016 campaign.
Burling and crewman Blair Tuke, who won I get it. New management wants to bring
Olympic gold and silver medals together, MIKE SEGAR/REUTERS
in their own people. Kinnear certainly did
sprayed the crew. The crew enjoyed beers Above: Emirates Team
not do enough over the last couple of sea-
together before going ashore. New Zealand, including
sons to secure his job and maybe the
About an hour later, with the Americas Peter Burling and Glenn
thinking is make a change now so they
Cup set on a podium, Burling and Glenn Ashby, celebrates with the
can make a real run at a playoff spot.
Ashby grabbed it together and lifted it over Americas Cup trophy after
Chris Leitch, a former Quakes defender
their heads. As the silver trophy was passed defeating Oracle Team USA
and current technical director, will take
around, some team members poured cham- Monday in Hamilton, over the coaching reins for the time
pagne into it and took swigs. Bermuda. being. While not ofcially designated an
At 26, Burling becomes the youngest Left: Executive Chairman interim coach, I cant help but think
helmsman to win sailings greatest prize in Larry Ellison watches his this is simply a stop-gap measure for the
a competition that dates to 1851. team lose Race 9 to end rest of the season. Leitch has been a
The only non-Kiwi on the crew is Ashby, a the Americas Cup finals. longtime Earthquakes company man, but
39-year-old Australian, multihull wiz and He was joined by New you have to think hes going to need
Olympic silver medalist who serves as skip- Zealander Russell Coutts, positive results to remain part of the
per and controls the space-age wingsail with not pictured, the CEO of organization going forward.
an Xbox-like device. Oracle Team USA who
suffered his first defeat in See LOUNGE, Page 14
See CUP, Page 16 six Americas Cup finals.
12 Tuesday June 27, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stanfords Ledecky wins Honda Cup


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES Stanford


swimmer Katie Ledecky has won
the Honda Cup as the nations top
collegiate female athlete.
Ledecky won five medals,
including four golds, and set two
world records at last summers Rio
de Janeiro Olympics. She capped
an impressive freshman season at
Stanford with five national titles at
the NCAA championships.
She became the first NCAA swim-
mer in 29 years to win individual
titles in the 200, 500 and 1,650- STEVEN BRANSCOMBE/USA TODAY SPORTS
yard freestyles, and was a member Floridas Nelson Maldonado celebrates a run against LSU in Game 1 of the
of Stanfords American record-set- College World Series finals at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha.
ting 400 and 800 free relays.
Ledecky is just the second fresh-
man to win the Honda Cup. She
didnt attend the ceremony on
Monday night at the University of
Florida takes down LSU
Southern California because she is
preparing to compete in the U.S.
national championships in ROBERT HANASHIRO/USA TODAY SPORTS
Katie Ledecky became the third Stanford athlete ever to win the Honda
in finals opener of CWS
By Eric Olson Russell Reynolds (1-2) issued
Indianapolis.
Ledecky beat out finalists Cup, given to the nations top collegiate womens athlete. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS three straight walks in the fourth,
Kelsey Plum, who starred in bas- member schools. The Honda Cup award, track and field athlete Carly with India driving in two runs on a
ketball at Washington, and winner was chosen by the board of Muscaro of Merrimack earned the OMAHA, Neb. Brady Singer ground-rule double.
Georgia track and field athlete directors of the Collegiate Women Division II Athlete of the Year, and struck out a career-high 12 in Down 4-2 and with fans clad in
Kendell Williams. Sports Awards program. soccer player Lizzy Crist of seven innings, Jonathan India purple and gold chanting L-S-U,
The top three were selected in Stanfords Nicole Stafford Washington University won the doubled in two runs, and Florida L-S-U, the Tigers threatened in
voting by nearly 1,000 NCAA received the Honda Inspiration Division III Athlete of the Year. beat LSU 4-3 in Game 1 of the the eighth. Josh Smith sent a ball
College World Series finals into the right-center gap to drive
Monday night. in a run.
The Gators (51-19) need a win But he was thrown out trying for
Qualifying offers made to Sharks brief stricted free agents.
Tierney had 11 goals and 12 Tuesday or Wednesday to earn their second by Nick Horvath, who
Tierney, Sorensen, Goodrow qual i fy i n g assists in 80 games last season. first national championship in entered as a pinch runner in the top
baseball. of the eighth and stayed in the
SAN JOSE The San Jose offers to for- Sorensen had one goal and three
Singers strikeout total was game as the center fielder.
Sharks have issued qualifying ward Nikita assists in 19 games.
highest by a single pitcher in a Singer, who pitched a complete
offers to forwards Chris Tierney, Jevpalovs, Goodrow played just three CWS finals game. Singer (9-5) game in an 8-1 win over LSU in
Marcus Sorensen and Barclay defender Patrick games last season for the Sharks limited LSU (52-19) to three sin- March, turned in his second strong
Goodrow and will retain their McNally and and has four goals and 12 assists gles before Antoine Duplantis performance at the CWS. The
negotiating rights as restricted goalie Mantas in 77 career games. homered in the sixth. He left after sophomore struck out nine and
free agents. Armalis. Those
The Sharks are a team in the Greg Deichmann doubled leading allowed one run in seven innings
players will
The Sharks also announced become unre- National Hockey League. Their off the eighth.
Monday that they did not issue Chris Tierney colors are teal and black. Florida led 3-0 after LSU starter See OMAHA, Page 14

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Giants get in the win column against Rockies
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 9, Rockies 2
just their second win in Marquez, who had allowed only three
SAN FRANCISCO Buster Posey hit an 14 games overall. earned runs in his last three starts, was
RBI double in the first and a sacrifice fly Colorado dropped its tagged for five runs and seven hits in four
two innings later, Jeff Samardzija struck out season-high sixth innings.
five pitching into the seventh and the straight game a day after
Giants snapped a five-game losing streak surrendering a record five Trainers room RANDY SARTIN/USA TODAY SPORTS
by beating the Rockies 9-2 Monday night. runs on wild pitches by Madison Bumgarner, sidelined since Dale Earnhardt, pictured here from a previous
Brandon Belt and Denard Span each added Buster Posey Adam Ottavino in a for- spraining his pitching shoulder in a
run-scoring triples to back Samardzija (3-9), race, finished sixth Sunday in Sonoma.
gettable 12-6 loss to Los Colorado dirt bike accident, reported Yeah,
who lost his first three starts against the
Rockies this year. He won for the first time in
four total starts after losing his previous two
decisions since beating the Brewers on June 5.
Angeles at Dodger Stadium. The skid comes
on the heels of a six-game winning streak.
After DJ LeMahieus third-inning single,
it went good, from his Sunday outing at the
Arizona Rookie League. He is set to make
another rehab outing Friday with Triple-A
Dale Jr. farewell
Joe Panik hit a sacrifice fly in the fourth as
San Francisco went ahead 5-0 against
Rockies rookie right-hander German
Samardzija retired the next 10 Rockies in
order before Mark Reynolds singled to start
the seventh. Samardzija left to a standing
ovation after allowing Trevor Storys one-
Sacramento, then at least one more, proba-
bly with Class A Stockton. ... LF Austin
Slater, who exited Sunday against the Mets
in the seventh inning with tightness in his
tour begins, but
Marquez (5-4), then Panik added an RBI sin-
gle in the eighth. Brandon Crawford hit an
RBI single in the seventh as the Giants ended
out single three batters later. The big right-
hander didnt walk a batter in 6 1/3 innings,
allowing two runs and six hits. Tony Wolters
right hip flexor, was set to be available for
pinch-hit duties Monday and Tuesday and
potentially start again in Wednesday after-
it isnt goodbye
a nine-game losing streak to Colorado with also singled in a run for the Rockies. noons series finale. By Jenna Fryer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Marlins trade SS to Rays SONOMA Dale Earnhardt Jr. had just


completed a satisfying sixth-place finish at
Sonoma Raceway when he was stopped by
By Fred Goodall With Matt Duffy side- the Fox Sports cameras
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lined all season with a foot in what might have been
injury, Tim Beckham has his final post-race inter-
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. The Tampa Bay been playing shortstop for view with the network.
Rays are in the thick of the AL East race and the Rays. The former No. 1 It was 17 years ago
hoping Adeiny Hechavarria can help them overall draft pick is hitting that Fox made its debut
stay there. .278 with 10 home runs and as NASCARs newest
Tampa Bay acquired the veteran shortstop 31 RBIs, but missed two of broadcast partner, and
from the Miami Marlins more than a month the past three games after that Daytona 500 will
before the trade deadline Monday, saying hes Matt Duffy being struck in the left always be remembered
Dale
a Gold Glove-caliber defender whos also hand by a pitch. for the fatal last-lap acci-
Earnhardt Jr. dent that killed Dale
capable of making them better offensively. Hechavarria has been on the disabled list
The Rays, who open a series at Pittsburgh since May 10 because of a strained left Earnhardt Sr. His son rushed from the track
on Tuesday night, ended play Sunday with a oblique. He has played nine minor league in his firesuit to the hospital hoping for the
40-38 record 2 1/2 games behind the New rehab games in the last 10 days, Bloom said best, but his father was gone.
York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, who were he likely will join the Rays in Pittsburgh and He was practically a kid back then, doing
virtually tied for the division lead. be activated very soon. his interviews with a baseball hat on back-
The Marlins received right-handed pitcher With the newcomer taking over at short- ward before jumping in his race car as a
Ethan Clark and outfielder Braxton Lee in stop, the versatile Beckham likely will move respite from the chaos around him.
STEVE MITCHELL/USA TODAY SPORTS
the swap. to second base. Now 42 years old and married, Fox
The Rays acquired Adeiny Hechavarria for
two minor leaguers Monday. See NASCAR, Page 16

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KONDO
in their final season together with the was my last season at Carlmont, Kondo thing he did there was insane; it was pretty
Scots. said. Looking back at my [previous] two rare. That was one of the things I was thank-
I think something we have is a chem- seasons, I didnt do all I wanted to do, so ful to play at Carlmont was to be part of that
istry because weve been playing with each getting off to a good start was good for legacy.
Continued from page 11 other and against each other for a long that. For Kondo, her softball career is far from
time, Kondo said. We dont need to worry. It was also an emotional season for not over. Committed to play at Cal next season,
We have the security of knowing theres just the Scots softball team, but the entire she will look to continue hitting bombs at
Kondo and McLemore were a potent com-
always someone behind us. Carlmont family, as Jim Liggett who Levine-Fricke Field for another coaching
plement who anchored the heart of the Scots
The pairing was certainly beneficial to retired in 2016 after 41 years as the teams great, Golden Bears head coach Diane
order. McLemore, hitting in the No. 3 spot,
the Scots who, after having their string of head coach died June 6 from ALS. Ninemire.
batted .483 with five homers and 34 RBIs.
But with Kondo in the cleanup spot, four straight Bay Division titles snapped in In addition to leading the softball team to And the Kondo legacy isnt finished for
McLemore had the protection of the best 2016, returned to the top of the league eight CCS softball championships, includ- the Scots. While Cam is the middle sister of
power hitter in the PAL heck, one of the standings this year by sharing a co-champi- ing the final one in 2014 when Kondo as a three, she becomes the second to go the
best in CCS as she ranked third in home onship with Half Moon Bay. In doing so, freshman was a late-season varsity call-up, Division I route out of Carlmont.
runs in the Central Coast Section all year Carlmont and HMB both qualified for the Liggett was a longtime teacher at Carlmont
first ever CCS Open Division softball play- who, in the realm of athletics, coached near- Her older sister Mariko went to Syracuse
long. University as a freshman before returning to
off bracket, with the Scots earning the No. ly every varsity sport under the sun at one
As great a hitter Mailey is, youve got to 1 seed. They went on to fall to eventual time or another. And the reason we know the the Bay Area to play at Foothill College as
give credit to Cam because she didnt have a Open Division champion Mitty 7-3 on May programs all-time single-season home run a sophomore transfer in 2017. And younger
Cam (hitting) behind her, Giuliacci said. 23 in Kondos final game with Carlmont. record is 12, set by Michelle Sanchez in sister Amanda just finished her freshman
While their batting positions were set in It was a season to remember though as 1981, is because of the detailed records kept season as Carlmont varsitys everyday
stone at Carlmont, Kondo and McLemore Kondo opened the year on a wicked tear. She by Liggett. shortstop, hitting .333 with three home
flip-flopped in previous years on the travel- batted safely in her first 20 games, a hitting I think he, as a person, always put runs on the year.
ball circuit. Having played together several streak that lasted nearly two months. Carlmont first, Kondo said. Everything Ive got her little sister for the next three
seasons through the years for the Cal At the beginning of the season I just he did was for Carlmont. Learning what I did years, Giuliacci said. As a freshman she
Nuggets, the chemistry proved invaluable wanted to come out and go hard because it from him was tradition because every- looked pretty damn good.

the Earthquakes, I take a long, hard work at their top strikers, Alan Gordon and Steven before he fell out of favor and was traded to

LOUNGE the training and conditioning practices of


the team. Its hard to be competitive when
players a team counts on cant even get on
Lenhart, missed most of the season with
various injuries. Since then, its a been a
steady stream of key players in and out of
Orlando at the end of last season.
Chris Wondolowski may be one of the
best goal scorers in the game but, over the
Continued from page 11 the eld. Currently on the injury report are the trainers room. Last years designated last several seasons, hes had very little
forward Quincy Amarikwa, who will miss player, Innocent Emeghara, was lost for help up top, or even anyone to get him the
the season following knee surgery. most of the season to injury as well. Bad ball in dangerous positions. As a target
The Quakes, despite showing some life Midelders Fatai Alashe and Marc Pelosi luck certainly plays a factor, but can some
this season, have been treading water the player, Wondos game isnt to take defend-
are also nursing knee injuries; defenders of these injuries be avoided with better or ers off the dribble and make half-eld runs.
last several seasons. The recent addition of Marvell Wynne and Harold Cummings are different training and conditioning
Designated Player Valeri Vako He gets into position in front of the goal
out indenitely, while Florian Jungwrith, methodologies? Maybe. and needs someone to feed him. Maybe
Qazaishvilli, a member of the Georgia another defender, has an ankle injury.
Mens National Team, and the ring of Hopefully, the addition of Vako can Vako can be that guy.
Thats six possible starters. A soccer team
Kinnear may signal brighter days for the has only 11 on the eld, so missing half a jump-start an offense that has struggled to If he can stay healthy, that is, which is
Quakes. starting lineup is certainly going to affect score two goals a game. I saw a highlight always my biggest concern when it comes
Of course, the coach always takes the a team. reel of Vako, who most recently was in the to the San Jose Earthquakes.
downfall for a struggling team, but Kinnear Polish rst division. He has some nice
can hardly be blamed. He was constantly I do understand injuries are part of the international experience, for both club and
working with one hand tied behind his game. But it seems as if the Earthquakes, country. This guy has some serious skills,
back with the range of injuries to key play- every year, are bit big-time by the injury both on the ball and nishing. San Jose Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
ers. Injuries were a big part of previous bug. Go back to 2013, the year after the hasnt had a player this dynamic since 5200 ext. 117. He can also be followed on Twitter
coaching regimes as well. If Im running Quakes had the best record in MLS. Two of Matias Perez Garcias rst season in 2014, @CheckkThissOutt.

turned to the seldom-used Reynolds to Florida took a 3-0 lead when Dalton CWS games. There hasnt been a lead

OMAHA start. The fifth-year senior, wearing a close-


cropped Mohawk under his cap and throw-
ing an 85 mph fastball, gave the Tigers
Guthrie tagged up on Austin Langworthys
foul out, and two more runs came home
when Indias drive to deep center bounced
change since the seventh inning of Game 5.
Monday was Game 15.
Florida shortstop Dalton Guthrie, who
Continued from page 12 three solid innings in his first start since over the fence for a ground-rule double.
March 2015. had to leave Saturdays game against TCU
The Tigers pulled within a run in the with back spasms, made one of the great
against Louisville last Tuesday. Monday He got a groundout to start the fourth but sixth. Antoine Duplantis went deep into the defensive plays of the CWS when he sprint-
marked the eighth straight game that then walked three straight. Coach Paul right-field bullpen for his second homer of ed and dived to catch Kramer Robertsons
Florida pitchers struck out 11 or more. Mainieri called on left-hander Nick Bush, the season, and first since March 18, and foul ball in the third inning. Guthrie landed
and Reynolds got a nice hand from LSU fans Beau Jordan singled in a run to make it 3-2. on his chest and nearly did a face plant in
LSU playing its fourth game in six
days and with Eric Walker out with an injury as he went into the dugout. Teams to score first have won 13 straight the dirt, but held onto the ball.

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Draymond honored as NBAs Minor leaguers
top defender; Westbrook MVP lawsuit against
By Brian Mahoney
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Houston Rockets and Milwaukee
Bucks. MLB dismissed
He received 69 first-place votes THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK Russell and 888 points from a panel of 100
Westbrook moved past Oscar media members and a fan vote to SAN FRANCISCO A federal
Robertson and kept right on going easily beat Houstons James appeals court upheld a ruling that
to the top of the NBA. Harden, who had 22 first-place dismissed a lawsuit filed by minor
Westbrook was voted MVP on votes and 753 points. Kawhi league baseball players accusing
Monday night Leonard was third with nine first- Major League Baseball of collud-
after setting a place votes and 500 points. ing to suppress wages.
record with 42 Westbrook succeeded Stephen The U.S. Court of Appeals for
t ri p l e-do ub l es Curry, who had won the past two the 9th District on Monday
during his his- MVP awards. The point guard who affirmed a district court ruling ,
toric season. He plays with defiance on the court saying the minor leagues like
led the league got choked up during an accept- the majors are exempt from fed-
with 31.6 ance speech in which he brought eral antitrust law.
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and 10.4 assists The Thunder went 33-9 when he claim because Congress explicitly
Westbrook had a triple-double, riding Draymond Green, right, seen here defending Kyrie Irving in the NBA Finals, exempted minor league baseball
per game, join-
ing Robertson as the only players Westbrooks record run into the was named the NBAs Defensive Player of the Year Monday night. from those laws in the Curt Flood
to average a triple-double for the playoffs in their first season after mon draft era began in 1966. tainment world. Act of 1998. Baseball has been
season and breaking Robertsons losing Kevin Durant to the Golden Teammate Giannis Two of the best moments came exempt from antitrust laws, which
single-season record of 41 triple- State Warriors. Antetokounmpo won the Most during segments that didnt include are designed to protect trade and
doubles in 1961-62. Oscar, guys like him, Magic Improved Player award. the NBAs six individual awards. commerce from unlawful restraints
Golden States Draymond Green Johnson, those guys, obviously I Houston coach Mike DAntoni Bill Russell was presented the or monopolies, since 1922.
won the Defensive Player of the wasnt able to see those guys play, won his second Coach of the Year first Lifetime Achievement award, Considering the case law and
Year. He had a franchise-record 10 but just to look back at history and award, and the Rockets Eric welcomed on stage by fellow Hall the Curt Flood Act, it is undeni-
steals in a Feb. 10 game at see the things that they did, its Gordon was Sixth Man of the Year of Fame centers Kareem Abdul- ably true that minor league base-
Memphis while recording the first something that I looked up to as a after setting a record for most 3- Jabbar, David Robinson, ball particularly the employ-
triple-double in NBA history with- kid, Westbrook said. pointers off the bench in his first Shaquille ONeal, Alonzo ment of minor league baseball
out scoring in double figures, I never thought I would be able season as a reserve. Mourning and Dikembe players and the requirement that
adding 11 rebounds and 10 assists. to say that I broke Oscar In his first season coming off Mutombo. The 11-time champion they sign a uniform contract con-
I remember growing up just Robertsons record, and thats just the bench, Gordon set a single- as a player and the leagues first taining a reserve clause falls
being home, playing the video a true blessing. season record with 206 3-pointers black coach first pointed at them squarely within baseballs exemp-
games and stuff with my pops, and Greens Defensive Player of the by a reserve. He averaged 16.2 and joked that he would have tion from federal antitrust laws,
my mom sitting there and my Year award ended Leonards two- points to help fuel the Rockets kicked their butts, then told them: Chief Judge Sidney R. Thomas
brother and just talking about year run. Leading the league in run to the surprising No. 3 seed in You have no idea how much wrote in the opinion.
maybe one day I could be the MVP. steals from his do-everything role the Western Conference and edged respect I have for you guys. An MLB spokesman declined
Obviously I was joking at the with the NBA champions. former NBA Finals MVP Andre Former Thunder assistant coach comment.
time, Westbrook said. Milwaukees Malcolm Brogdon Iguodala of Golden State by 32 Monty Williams was given the Four minor league players sued
But now to be standing here became the first player not picked points. SagerStrong Award for the MLB in 2015, alleging that its
with this trophy next to me is a in the first round to win NBA The NBA formerly gave out its strength he showed after his wife hiring and employment policies
true blessing, man, and its an Rookie of the Year in the common individual awards at various points was killed in a car crash in violated antitrust laws by
unbelievable feeling, something draft era, beating out throughout the postseason before Oklahoma City. He was given a restrain(ing) horizontal compe-
that I can never imagine. Philadelphias Dario Saric and Joel switching to the awards show this colorful jacket like the ones worn tition between and among fran-
Westbrooks victory ended the Embiid. season and presenting them all at by Craig Sager, the longtime chises and artificially and ille-
first NBA Awards show, which Brogdon was the No. 36 overall once in front of the leagues top Turner Sports reporter who died of gally depressing minor league
included two wins apiece for the selection out of Virginia. The com- players and stars from the enter- cancer this past season. salaries.

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match with a negative point For all the guys involved, I installed four stationary bikes in mately win this Americas Cup.

CUP because Oracle won the qualifiers,


forcing the Kiwis to win eight
races to return the Auld Mug to the
think there will be a lot of proud
yachties from New Zealand, a lot of
proud Kiwis today with whats been
each hull, with the cyclors pow-
ering the hydraulic systems used to
trim the wingsail and control the
In Race 9, skipper Jimmy
Spithill put Oracle in the lead
rounding the first mark. But the
Continued from page 11 Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron achieved over the past few years. daggerboards that are tipped with
faster Kiwi cat overhauled the
in Auckland for the first time since Thousands of sleepy New hydrofoils.
American-flagged boat and sailed
2003. Zealanders got up at 5 a.m. to watch Among the crew was Simon van
There were no Americans on into the lead on the downwind sec-
It was sweet atonement for the the race on television. Velthooven, who won a bronze
Oracle Team USAs crew, which ond leg. The Kiwis won by 55 sec-
Kiwis. In 2013 on San Francisco Its David and Goliath. We beat medal in track cycling at the
included five Australians and one onds.
Bay, Team New Zealand, then led by the biggest and the best in the London Olympics.
from Antigua. Dean Barker, reached match point world, so thats just fabulous, said The underfunded Kiwis trained in In 2010, Spithill became the
Ellison, the Silicon Valley mav- at 8-1. Oracle then staged one of Roger Foley, who watched with Auckland shadowed by Oracle youngest skipper to win the
erick worth an estimated $62 bil- the biggest comebacks in sports, dozens of others at the Royal Port spy boats until arriving in Americas Cup, at 30. That was the
lion, watched the humbling defeat winning eight straight races to Nicholson Yacht Club in the capi- Bermuda in late April. They first of two Cup victories for
from a chase boat and later shook retain the Auld Mug. tal, Wellington. bounced back from a capsize in the Ellison.
hands with his crew. He was joined Ashby is the only member of the Many felt relief as well as elation challenger semifinals.
by New Zealander Russell Coutts, Full credit to Team New Zealand.
sailing crew who returned from that after the heartbreak of the 2013 We knew with this format that
the CEO of Oracle Team USA who I mean, man, what a series, said
collapse. campaign. we had to be extremely innovative
suffered his first defeat in six Spithill, an Australian. They made
It was absolutely brutal for the The nations Prime Minister, Bill and extremely aggressive with our
Americas Cup finals. It was Coutts fewer mistakes and they fully
team. It was a hard pill to swallow, English, posted a short video of design philosophy, Ashby said.
who first won the Americas Cup deserve it so our hats are off to
Ashby said. For myself and a lot himself celebrating at home: We We sort of all as a group agreed and
for the small sailing-mad island them.
of the other guys that are with the are so proud of you, he wrote on recognized, I guess, where the bar
nation, skippering Team New team this time around, it is a great Twitter. will eventually get with our sport Italys Luna Rossa Challenge
Zealand to a five-race sweep of redemption and just a relief to right The Kiwis fast boat was powered and we tried to fast-track that learn- will be the Challenger of Record
Dennis Conner off San Diego in the wrongs of the last campaign. by a revolutionary grinding system ing process as fast as we could. for the 36th Americas Cup, help-
1995. We obviously learned a lot from in which they replaced traditional It was a big risk, I guess, but we ing Team New Zealand decide the
Team New Zealand started this that campaign. arm power with leg power. They knew we had to risk in order to ulti- rules and class of boat.

NASCAR
thing, are great. I enjoyed cele- against enjoyed racing with me. Sonoma the track gifted their families to Daytona Beach
brating those, Earnhardt began. Thats really all that will matter. him the sponsorship of three after the race. Hes always been
But, long after your career And, what people I think will Labrador retriever puppies that nostalgic for the simpler days in
guys come along and win races and remember, is always youre alive will be raised and trained to help NASCAR, when he was just a little
Continued from page 13 some of your accomplishments on and beyond. Hopefully I left a children with disabilities boy in awe of his father and his
the track sort of get forgotten. good impression. Ive had a lot through Paws as Loving Support racing heroes.
But, who you are as a person never of fun. Assistance Dogs Earnhardt is Daytona, with all its grit and
stopped him Sunday after what gets forgotten. People never for- becoming more reflective with
With that, it was off to prepare biker bars, gentlemans clubs and
might have been his final race on get who you were. each passing race.
for Saturday nights race at chain restaurants, is still paradise
the picturesque road course in Napa
I hope people just thought I Daytona International Speedway. That should make this weeks to Earnhardt.
Valley wine country. He was
was good and honest and repre- Its the second half of the season, stop in Daytona a tough one for With his countdown to retire-
asked, When you look back to
sented the sport well. I hope peo- and every stop Earnhardt makes NASCARs most popular driver. ment underway, Earnhardt himself
the past 17 years, what will stand
ple that work with me enjoyed from here until November will He comes from a time when the seems to be recognizing the end is
out the most? What will you be
working with me, whether it was effectively be his last race at that Firecracker 400 was actually near.
most proud of?
in the late model ranks or what- track. held on the morning of July 4, And it sounds very much like he
I think the wins and every- ever; and I hope the guys I raced As his farewell tour began in then all the drivers would take has mixed emotions.

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After Greek and Icelandic, is French the next trendy yogurt?
By Candice Choi options since Greek yogurt upended the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS market.
Though Yoplaits usual yogurts also have
NEW YORK Theres Greek yogurt, French roots, they come in flavors like key
Icelandic yogurt and Australian yogurt. lime pie and contain ingredients such as
Now, the U.S. maker of Yoplait is hoping to modified corn starch and sucralose. That
revive its declining sales by marketing yet may not be exactly what comes to mind
another culture in the yogurt section. when people think of authentic French
Enter Oui, which General Mills is hail- food.
ing as the arrival of French-style yogurt To create the pricier Oui, General Mills
in the United States. Like the yogurts that said it imagined how yogurt might have
channel the heritages of other countries, been made in French farmhouses 100 years
however, the company says there is no offi- ago. The resulting product has a simpler
cial definition for French yogurt. list of ingredients and is cultured in the
French is more a standard we have creat- glass jar in which it is sold. The company
ed, said David Clark, head of the U.S. says the jars preserve the yogurts texture
yogurt unit at General Mills. and are a nod to the desire for artisanal
The attempt to cultivate a trendy new foods.
yogurt comes as overall U.S. sales are It would be the latest option in the yogurt
slumping. Yogurt sales are down 3 percent case that promises a taste of faraway lands.
so far this year compared to a year ago, Greek yogurt, for instance, is widely
according to Nielsen. General Mills Inc. known for being strained to have more pro-
has been particularly hard-hit, with its tein and a thicker texture. Icelandic yogurt,
yogurt sales down 20 percent in its latest or skyr, is strained to have an even thicker
To create the pricier Oui, General Mills said it imagined how yogurt might have been made quarter. The company attributes the indus-
in French farmhouses 100 years ago. trywide weakness to a lack of exciting new See FRENCH, Page 19

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Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by

BAN
Continued from page 1
Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, said the
government has shown it is likely to win
the legal case in the end. Thomas said the
Key issues surrounding travel ban
WHOS THE WINNER? to determine what exactly constitutes a bona fide
relationship, who precisely has a credible claim to that
governments interest in preserving nation- After the lower courts found the travel ban relationship, and whether the claimed relationship was
al security outweighs any hardship to peo- unconstitutionally biased against Muslims and contrary formed simply to avoid the travel ban, he wrote.
said relatively few people try to enter the ple denied entry into the country. to federal immigration law, Trump hailed the Supreme
United States without well-established ties. Trump hailed the courts order as a clear Courts decision as a clear victory for our national
security.
MORE AIRPORT CHAOS TO COME?
Those groups said they will be sending victory for our national security, especial- It was a legal win for the administration to an extent. Trumps initial travel ban, issued without warning on a
lawyers and monitors back to American air- ly after lower court rulings that blocked the Three justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Friday in January, brought chaos and protests to airports
ports, where the initial, immediate imple- travel ban in its entirety. He said in a state- Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch said they would have nationwide as travelers from seven targeted countries
mentation of the ban in January caused allowed the travel ban to take effect as written. were barred even if they had prior permission to come to
ment that his number one responsibility But the other six kept blocking it as it applies to those the U.S. The State Department canceled up to 60,000
chaos and confusion. is to keep Americans safe. traveling to the U.S. on employment, student or family visas but later reversed that decision.
State Department spokeswoman Heather His administrations implementation immigrant visas as well as other cases where the traveler A federal judge in Seattle blocked the order a week later,
Nauert said the ban would be implemented can show a bona fide connection to the U.S. and Trump eventually revised it, dropping Iraq from the
plans, largely orchestrated by White House Thats no minor exception, according to immigrant list and including reasons people might be exempted,
starting 72 hours after being cleared by adviser Stephen Miller, focus on refusing groups, who say relatively few people come to the U.S. such as a need for medical treatment.
courts. That means it will take effect entry to people who are unable to show a from the affected countries without such close ties. The limited ban will take effect Thursday morning, the
Thursday morning. Likewise, the justices said, refugees can travel to the U.S. State Department said Monday.
substantial and pre-existing tie to a person if they demonstrate those connections contrary to the Airports may be less likely to see the same sorts of
The president has denied that the ban tar- or institution in the United States. The part of Trumps executive order suspending the nations demonstrations given the advance warning, that those
gets Muslims but says it is needed to pro- plans were described by a senior official refugee program. with prior permission to enter are not affected and the
tect the nation from terrorist activities This decision is a true compromise, said Kari Hong, an months people have had to reach the U.S. since the first
who was familiar with them, speaking on immigration law expert at Boston College Law School. ban was blocked.
committed by citizens of the six countries. condition of anonymity because this per- It is true that the travel ban is allowed to go into effect, Matt Adams, legal director of the Seattle-based Northwest
All six have been designated as presenting son was not authorized to discuss them pub- but the Supreme Court substantially narrowed who could Immigrant Rights Project, which filed one of many
heightened concerns about terrorism and be denied entry. lawsuits against the policy, said he still expects some
licly by name. Immigrant rights advocates welcomed the ruling for confusion at airports, at least initially. Eventually, people
travel to the United States. But some immigration lawyers said rela- showing that the presidents authority on immigration likely will be barred from boarding planes to the U.S., he
The 90-day ban is necessary to allow an tively few people would fall under the ban is not absolute and ensuring people with connections in said.
internal review of screening procedures for the U.S. will be allowed to enter. But they said they are With many groups, its clear-cut from the type of visa:
because people coming to study, work or worried about other immigrants, including refugees who Anyone coming in on family visa or employment visa, by
visa applicants from the countries, the visit family members already have suffi- may be desperate for help but lack U.S. relations. their terms its clear they have a bona fide relationship,
administration says. That review should be cient relationships with others already is in he said.Whats more difficult is if youre coming in on a
tourist visa. I think youre going to be going through a
complete before Oct. 2, the first day the jus- the country. BUT WHATS BONA FIDE? lengthy inquiry, and well have to see how that plays out.
tices could hear arguments in their new This order, properly construed, should The courts majority laid out the bona fide relationships
term. really allow for only the narrowest imple- it had in mind. For individuals, a close family relationship
is required: A spouse or a mother-in-law would be
NEXT LEGAL STEPS
The ban will have run its course by then, mentation of any part of the ban. Its going The Supreme Court would not hear arguments on the
permitted. So would a worker who accepted a job from
raising a question of whether the justices to be really important for us to make sure an American company, a student enrolled at a U.S. legality of the ban until October. But by then, a key
will even issue a decision in the case or dis- the government abides by the terms of the university or a lecturer invited to address a U.S. audience. provision may have expired, possibly making the review
miss it because it has been overtaken by Whats not bona fide? A relationship created for purposes unnecessary.
order and does not try to use it as a backdoor of avoiding the travel ban, the justices said. Thats because Trumps order only sought to halt travelers
events. into implementing the full- scale Muslim For example, a nonprofit group devoted to immigration from the six countries for 90 days, to give the
The court asked both sides to address the ban, said Omar Jadwat, the American Civil issues may not contact foreign nationals from the administration time to review the screening procedures
issue of timing, along with questions about designated countries, add them to client lists, and then for those visa applicants.
Liberties Union lawyer who is representing secure their entry by claiming injury from their exclusion, The administration has argued that the ban would not go
whether the ban is aimed at Muslims, the some of the challengers to the travel ban. the court wrote. into effect until court orders blocking each provision were
impact of Trumps provocative campaign The courts opinion explained the kinds Still, Thomas, Alito and Gorsuch found that guidance lifted. The Supreme Court has asked for more arguments
statements and federal courts authority to confusing and unworkable. about whether the challenges to the travel restriction
of relationships people from the six coun- Todays compromise will burden executive officials with became moot in June.
restrain the president in the area of immi- tries must demonstrate to obtain a U.S. the task of deciding on peril of contempt whether David Levine, a professor at the University of Californias
gration. visa. individuals from the six affected nations who wish to Hastings College of Law, said the justices likely will not
A 120-day ban on refugees also is being enter the United States have a sufficient connection to a sidestep a ruling on the executive order on those grounds.
For individuals, a close familial relation- person or entity in this country, Thomas wrote. The underlying issue of presidential power is too
allowed to take effect on a similar, limited ship is required, the court said. For people It also could lead to legal challenges amid the struggle important and too likely to occur in the future, he said.
basis. who want to come to the United States to
Three of the courts conservative justices work or study, the relationship must be for-
said they would have let the administration mal, documented and formed in the ordinary The opinion faulted the two federal rate aspects of the policy that would keep
apply the bans without the limits imposed course, not for the purpose of evading the appeals courts that had blocked the travel all refugees out of the United States for 120
by their colleagues. travel ban. policy for going too far to limit Trumps days and cut by more than half, from
authority over immigration. The president 110,000 to 50,000, the cap on refugees in
announced the travel ban a week after he the current government spending year that
took office in January and revised it in ends Sept. 30.
March after setbacks in court. Trumps first executive order on travel
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in applied to travelers from Iraq and well as the
Richmond, Virginia, said the ban was root- six countries, and took effect immediately,
ed in religious animus toward Muslims and causing chaos and panic at airports as the
pointed to Trumps campaign promise to Homeland Security Department scrambled
impose a ban on Muslims entering the to figure out whom the order covered and
country as well as tweets and remarks he has how it was to be implemented.
made since becoming president. A federal judge blocked it eight days later,
The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit and that was upheld by a 9th circuit panel.
Court of Appeals said the ban does not com- Rather than pursue an appeal, the adminis-
ply with federal immigration law, including tration said it would revise the policy.
a prohibition on nationality-based discrim- In March, Trump issued the narrower
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for the specific programs, are among the city continues to look forward to bringing

BUDGET
Continued from page 1
ideas floated by Jackson.
As officials examine ways to finance
enhanced programming, the citys tax base
the new hotel at the Crossing/San Bruno to
reality.
Alongside the opportunity to generate
is expected to grow in the coming fiscal more revenue through hotel returns, offi-
year as well, according to the report. cials see a chance to further bolster the
combined $1.59 million next year could Officials are expecting to collect $43.36 citys tax base through construction of
be partially financed through the projected million in tax revenue in 2017-18, which is mixed-use projects near the Caltrain station
ongoing economic growth in San Bruno, $1. 41 million more than the previous and another on San Mateo Avenue, at the
said Jackson in a message attached to the amended budget. Spending is slated to jump former El Camino Theater site, among other
proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. to $43.71 million as well, amounting to a efforts.
Over the next several years as new devel- $1.09 million hike from the year prior.
opment begins to provide new ongoing But with the citys improved financial
The expected general fund revenue growth footing comes increased fiscal obligations
property tax, sales tax and other revenues is generated primarily through projected
and as the City Council has the opportunity as well, as officials look to hike general
property tax collection hikes, according to fund spending while also addressing height-
to evaluate and implement new revenue the report, showing San Bruno should
strategies, sufficient funding could be avail- ened pension and retirement obligations.
receive $9.58 million roughly 10 per- This city and others throughout the state
able to support these new programs on a cent more than last year.
continuing, sustainable basis, she said. can expect to experience significant retire-
Economic indicators continue to show ment cost increases in future years, said
The City Council is slated to approve the rising housing values and a high level of ing 1.5 acres for $3.97 million to OTO
proposed spending increase, as well as the Jackson.
property sales activity in San Bruno, Development for construction of a 152-
rest of the annual expenditures for the 2017- Jackson said in the report. As a result, Additionally, officials have identified
room luxury hotel near The Shops at
18 fiscal year, during a meeting Tuesday, property tax revenue is expected to show a more than $215 million in capital improve-
Tanforan, despite the criticism of some who
June 27. strong increase. ments needing to be addressed over the next
opposed the companys reluctance to nego-
The programs would focus on improving While sales and business license tax col- five years a majority of which do not
tiate with labor unions.
security, cleanliness and law enforcement lections are expected to remain relatively have a designated funding source.
In the wake of the councils decision,
downtown plus boost neighborhood code flat from the year prior, hotel tax revenue is opponents filed a lawsuit seeking to block Not all infrastructure projects are prob-
enforcement, community policing and projected to climb by about $32,000 to the deal and force officials to reconsider lematic in San Bruno though, said Jackson,
infrastructure maintenance, according to the $3.35 million next year. selling the land to a more labor-friendly noting the foundation charged with allocat-
report. Officials are optimistic the funds generat- developer. ing funds paid by Pacific Gas and Electric
While increased revenue collections could ed when a traveler rents a room in San Bruno Jackson said officials are hopeful the following the Crestmoor pipeline explo-
eventually pay to operate the programs will continue to rise once construction of a court issue will be resolved in the next sev- sion decided earlier this year to build a new
down the road, Jackson recommended coun- new hotel at The Crossing, near the inter- eral months, ideally paving the way for recreation center and community pool.
cilmembers consider drawing from reserves section of El Camino Real and Interstate construction of a project considered essen- Pointing to a model of community collab-
to launch the currently unfunded initiatives. 380, is completed. tial for redevelopment of the citys gateway. oration, Jackson said officials are opti-
She also suggested floating a tax or other While construction is on hold due to The citys proximity to the San mistic more positive development in San
public revenue streams as means of financ- pending litigation, according to the report, Francisco [International] Airport and its rel- Bruno is on the way.
ing the programs. officials believe the hotel to be built on for- ative ease of access for business travelers Overall, the city is well poised to take
Submittal of a new revenue measure to mer city property will generate $1 million and tourists alike makes this an important some important steps forward this year in
the voters for approval or the establishment annually. revenue source for the city, she said. The partnership with the community to further
of assessment districts to generate revenues Councilmembers approved last year sell- position the city for the future, she said.

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containers and says it is Australian- Australian brand she discovered that is
style yogurt. Parent company made with whole milk and infused with
WhiteWave declined to specify what honey.
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be found in the citys charter. John Seybert, Councilman Jeff Gee
As the petition itself makes clear
of course Redwood City is free to rely
on general law except that it is only
and councilwomen Alicia Aguirre and
Diane Howard voting to approve them.
The terms for Seybert, Gee and Howard
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Continued from page 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 27 Reception. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Coastal
free to do so to the extent that such were set to expire in the fall of 2017 Textile Tuesday. Noon. South San Arts League Gallery, 300 Main St.,
general law is not inconsistent with before the councils decision to extend Francisco Main Library 840 W. Half Moon Bay. Come to celebrate
The City Councils decision is the boundaries and limitations in the current council terms and then phase Orange Ave., South San Francisco. arts and support the fight against
entirely consistent with both the city Open sew. For more information Alzheimers. For more information
charter, according to Bristols back to four-year terms following the email valle@plsinfo.org. call 726-6335.
charter and state law, which allow the response. 2018 and 2020 elections.
council to increase or decrease its The document goes on to argue that However, the City Council in anoth-
Disinheriting the IRS From Your Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8
Retirement Accounts. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
members terms up to 12 months in the city has an obligation as a charter er charter city in the county, San p.m. San Mateo Library, 55 W. Third Come to see Neon Velvet perform.
order to consolidate municipal elec- city to respect the four-year term Mateo, opted to seek voter approval in Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to avoid For more information call 780-7311.
tions with statewide general elec- or reduce double taxation on your
length indicated in the citys charter November to amend the citys charter retirement assets, how to prevent Community Day. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
tions, according to an excerpt from and not rely on the states general law, to extend existing council terms the wrong people from inheriting 603 Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
the citys response. your IRA, how to parlay your retire- Open to entire community. Free
which it implies is inconsistent with another year and move to even elec- ment accounts into a family fortune, clothes, books, toys and more. For
Included in the citys response is a the boundaries and limitations of the tion years per the state law. how to plan tax-efficient IRA trans- more information email dsmelan-
fers to your heirs and why you con@gmail.com.
mention of a clause in Section 4 of the citys charter in this instance. The Redwood City Council also con- shouldnt name your living trust as
citys charter that states the council The response prepared by Bristol sidered an option to hold scheduled your IRAs beneficiary. For more The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8
may require municipal elections to be information or to register call 401- p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
and Johnson also indicates the filing elections in 2017 and 2019 for five- 4662 or email dcason@flatpro- Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
held on the same day as a statewide pri- of their lawsuit on May 18, one busi- year terms at a Jan. 23 meeting and an gram.org. psychological thriller that looks at
mary election, statewide general elec- racial, cultural and gender profiling
ness day after the San Mateo County option to hold elections currently Millbrae Library Yearly Musical in America. For more information
tion or school district election should Board of Supervisors approved of the scheduled for 2017 and 2019 during Open House, Motown and More and to buy tickets visit
the states general laws require consol- city ordinance to extend council terms, the primary elections slated for 2018 with Mike Galisatus and Big City http://www.dragonproductions.net.
Review. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free admis-
idation. The charter also states such was completed as quickly as possible. and 2020 at the Feb. 27 meeting. sion. Refreshments and childrens SATURDAY, JULY 1
consolidations shall be in accordance Also included in the citys response is Holding scheduled, standalone elec- activities. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For Fellowship Day. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
with the states general law regarding more information call 697-7607. 603 Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
an argument that Johnson waited too tions in 2017 and 2019 was expected Open to entire community.
consolidation, which say no term of long to file his petition against the to cost $425,000 for each election for Poetry Night with Tanu Wakefield. Featuring two guest speakers. Lunch
office should be increased or decreased 7 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 provided. For more information
term extension decision and therefore an estimated total of $850,000, while Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For email dsmelancon@gmail.com.
by more than 12 months. has not given the court enough time to extending current council terms to more information email
make a ruling or the city enough time belmont@smcl.org. Following My Muse: Exploring
However, the legal briefing in align with fall elections was expected the Landscape in Watercolor by
response to the citys response written to conduct a fall election. to cost close to $64,000 for each elec- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Steve Curl. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
by Bodie Bristol, attorney for the citi- The Feb. 27 vote to approve the term tion for an estimated total of just under Professional Alliance Networking Portola Art Gallery, 75 Arbor Road,
Lunch. Mimis Restaurant, 2208 Menlo Park. The artwork of Palo Alto
zens group, disagrees. It states the extensions was 4-3, with Vice Mayor $130,000, according to earlier staff Bridgepoint Parkway, San Mateo. artist Steve Curl will be presented by
citys claim that council terms may be Ian Bain and councilwomen Janet reports. Johnson spoke against Meet new business connections. the Portola Valley Art Gallery. For
Join the SMPA for lunch and net- more information contact
increased by 12 months to enable the Borgens and Shelly Masur voting extending council terms at both meet- working and listen to new speakers frances.freyberg@gmail.com.
transition to an election date cannot against extending the terms and Mayor ings. each week. For more information call
430-6500. Makeovers with Mary Kay. 11 a.m.
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the desire, he said. And they just High School alumni, will be traveling Zine Making. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m.
ingly aware of how large a role the really kicked me in the butt. with him and his mother from Sherman 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut
Peninsulas rich theater and perform- Oaks, where they currently live. Ave., South San Francisco. For more Francisco. Learn to knit perfect
ance culture played in his formative Ortega said he is eager to reconnect information email valle@plsinfo.org. squares and rectangles. For more
years. with former classmates and others he Though he frequents the Bay Area to information contact
met in the numerous acting groups, see friends and performances at the- Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. valle@plsinfo.org.
The 67-year-old said he feels fortu- Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood
nate his career has enabled him to drama clubs and performances he par- aters where he once performed, this City. Come to watch Motordude Art and Technology: Screen Print.
ticipated in across the Bay Area as a trip will be a way for Ortega to help Zydeco perform. For more informa- 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange
move back and forth between a variety tion call 780-7311. Ave., South San Francisco. Paint with
of genres, with his early years per- child and young adult when he returns celebrate the citys sesquicentennial prepared silk screens or design orig-
forming in theaters across the Bay to the Bay Area next week. celebration, the parades theme, as THURSDAY, JUNE 29 inal prints. All ages. For more infor-
Wizard of Oz movies in the park. mation contact valle@plsinfo.org.
Area as the foundation for his interest He said he is also looking forward to well as the memories he has of the Shortly after dusk. Cuernavaca Park,
in such a wide variety of performances. reliving an event he considered a sum- city, moments he said have fueled his 1610 Hunt Drive, Burlingame. Painted Rock Mandalas. 2 p.m. 306
long and storied career. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
Though he was born in Palo Alto, mer highlight as a kid. Ortega remem- Page Turners Book Club: My Life Come paint rocks to celebrate the
Ortega spent most of his childhood bers sitting on the curb with his fami- What Im enjoying is still being as a Book by Janet Tashjian. 6 p.m. Summer of Love. For more informa-
South San Francisco Main Library tion email valle@plsinfo.org.
and teenage years in Redwood City, ly and friends watching parade floats able to move back and forth into all of 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
where his interest in music, dance and pass by and finding his grandfather, these different genres which has made Francisco. For more information Movies at the Library: The LEGO
who was in law enforcement, after the my life really rich, he said. Im a email valle@plsinfo.org. Batman Movie. 2 p.m. 306 Walnut
performance was triggered at home, Ave., South San Francisco. Movie is
watching his parents, who he calls parade to attend the rodeo and fire- really lucky man. True or Fake News? How to Tell the rated PG. For more information
works show that followed it. Difference. 6 p.m. South San email valle@plsinfo.org.
jitter buggers, dance to records in Francisco Main Library 840 W.
his familys living room. Im going to be seeing myself out The Redwood City Fourth of July Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Jazz-pop duo 23rd Hour. 8:30 p.m.
there as a kid, he said. For more information email Angelicas, 863 Main St., Redwood
I just remember dance always being parade begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July valle@plsinfo.org. City. For more information email
there, he said. Music and dance was Ortega will be joined by his 91-year- 4, at the intersection of Brewster sherry@23rdhr.com.
always there. old mother, Madeline Kinnear, in lead- Av enue and Winslow Street in down- Link Between Human Violence
and Animal Abuse. 6 p.m. to 8:30 SUNDAY, JULY 2
What was an initial interest grew ing the parade, which he said would town Redwood City. Visit parade.org p.m. 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. The Brigham Brothers. 1 p.m. to 3
into a passion during Ortegas high feature numerous floats and acts by for the route map and more informa- Free. The main speaker will be Phil p.m. Washington Park, 850
Arkow, coordinator and co-founder Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Free
school years, when he worked with the dance and musical theater groups, Boy tion. of the National Link Coalition. For concert. For more information call
more information email 558-7300.
kpelkey@phs-spca.org.
The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 2
Whats Your Pet Trying to Tell You? p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120
6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
Ave., Menlo Park. Exploring how pets psychological thriller that looks at
interact and communicate with racial, cultural and gender profiling
humans. For more information con- in America. For more information
tact lifetreecafemp@gmail.com. and to buy tickets visit dragonpro-
ductions.net.
An Evening with Author Cara
Black. 7 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Folksinger, Storyteller and
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For Autoharp Virtuoso at Belmont
more information Library. 3 p.m. Belmont Library,
belmont@smcl.org. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Performer Adam Miller
The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8 presents a free program of American
p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 folksongs and stories. For more
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a information email adam@folksing-
psychological thriller that looks at ing.org.
racial, cultural and gender profiling
in America. For more information MONDAY, JULY 3
and to buy tickets visit Family Story Time in Spanish.
http://www.dragonproductions.net. 10:30 a.m. 306 Walnut Ave., South
San Francisco. Ages 3 to 5. For more
Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m. information email valle@plsinfo.org.
2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
Come to watch Sully. For more infor- Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. 840 W.
mation call 780-7311. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Open to all ages and skill levels. For
FRIDAY, JUNE 30 more information contact
Career Resources Fair. 10 a.m. to 2 valle@plsinfo.org.
p.m. Sobrato Center for Nonprofits,
350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood TUESDAY, JULY 4
Shores. For more information email An Old-Fashioned Fourth of July.
phase2careers@gmail.com. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo County
History Museum, 2200 Broadway,
Craft the Summer of Love: Painted Redwood City. Come for ice cream
Rock Mandalas. 2 p.m. South San making, Independence Day crafts
Francisco Main Library 840 W. and viewings of vintage films.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Admission is $3. For more informa-
For more information email tion call 299-0104.
valle@plsinfo.org.
Lathrop House Open House. Noon
Teen Advisory Board. 4 p.m. South to 3 p.m. 627 Hamilton St., Redwood
San Francisco Main Library 840 W. City. Free lemonade social after the
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. parade.
For more information email
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as: L.M.M. Management, 744 Jacaranda The following person is doing business stateMent #273879
Circle, Hillsborough, CA 94010. Regis- as: BAR NONE RANCHES, 746 Tunitas The following person is doing business
tered Owner: Lawrence Michelson, same Creek Rd, HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019. as: Selas Supplies, 127 Belmont Ave., 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices
address. The business is conducted by Registered Owners: 1) Gary Deniz, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
an Individual. The registrants com- 20165 Goldmohr Terrace Dr, LAKE- Registered Owner: Maria F. Flores-Marti- FiCtitious Business naMe FiCtitious Business naMe order to sHow Cause For
menced to transact business under the VIEW, OR 97630 2) Raveill Deniz, same nez, same address. The business is con- stateMent #273923 stateMent #274046 CHange oF naMe
FBN on 6/2/2016. address. The business is conducted by a ducted by an Individual. The registrants The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV02422
/s/Lawrence Michelson/ Married Couple. The registrants com- commenced to transact business under as: Energy Healing and Wellness Coach- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: California Auto Upholstery, 1803 El
menced to transact business under the the FBN on 6-12-2017. Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. in, 1520 Balboa Avenue, BURLINGAME, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
sor-County Clerk on 5/9/2017. (Publish- FBN on 5/22/2002. /s/Maria F. Flores-Martinez/ CA 94010. Registered Owner: Nina 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Registered Owners: 1)Omar Yalle, 1146 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
/s/Raveill Deniz/ This statement was filed with the Asses- Columbia St., Turlock, CA 95380 Weil, same address. The business is
6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 6/12/2017. (Publish- conducted by an Individual. The regis- PETITION OF
sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2)Christine Yalle, 1997 Shadow Park Dr., Megan Marie Murray and
Turlock, CA 95380. The business is con- trants commenced to transact business
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). under the FBN on August 1, 2012. Kevin Ross Murray
FiCtitious Business naMe 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). ducted by a Married Couple. The regis- /s/Nina Weil/ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
stateMent #273757 trants commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses-
Petitioner: Megan Marie Murray and Ke-
The following person is doing business FiCtitious Business naMe under the FBN on January 3, 1994. vin Ross Murray filed a petition with this
sor-County Clerk on 6/23/2017. (Publish- court for a decree changing name as fol-
as: 443 Waverly Street Apartments, 443 FiCtitious Business naMe stateMent #273742 /s/Omar Yalle/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Waverly Street, MENLO PARK, CA This statement was filed with the Asses- lows:
stateMent #273871 The following person is doing business 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). Present name: Dylan Thacher Murray
94025. Registered Owners: Richard as: Lonjo Trucking, 1028 Lassen Drive, sor-County Clerk on 6/14/2017. (Publish-
Tod Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, The following person is doing business Proposed Name: Thacher Dylan Murray
as: 1)HealingPaws.e 2)A K9 Massage BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. Owner: John Longinidis, same address. 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). FiCtitious Business naMe
The business is conducted by a Married Business, 270 Carlton Ave., SAN BRU- interested in this matter shall appear be-
NO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: The business is conducted by an Individ- stateMent #274039 fore this court at the hearing indicated
Couplel. The registrants commenced to ual. The registrants commenced to The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
transact business under the FBN on Santha A.K. Takahashi, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ- transact business under the FBN on FiCtitious Business naMe as: Gregory Allyn and Associates, 80 tition for change of name should not be
05/24/2007. June 5, 2000. Glenn Way Unit 3, SAN CARLOS, CA granted. Any person objecting to the
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ ual. The registrants commenced to stateMent #273973
transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/John Longinidis/ The following person is doing business 94070. Registered Owner: Gregory Al- name changes described above must file
This statement was filed with the Asses- lyn Pless, same address. The business a written objection that includes the rea-
sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish- /s/Santha A.K. Takahashi/ This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Imporito, 632 N. Claremont St. Apt C,
sor-County Clerk on 5/26/2017. (Publish- is conducted by an Individual. The regis- sons for the objection at least two court
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered days before the matter is scheduled to
sor-County Clerk on 6/9/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Owner: Justin Scott Lucas, same ad- trants commenced to transact business
6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17). under the FBN on N/A. be heard and must appear at the hearing
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). dress. The business is conducted by an to show cause why the petition should
6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). /s/Gregory Allyn Pless/
Individual. The registrants commenced This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
FiCtitious Business naMe to transact business under the FBN on sor-County Clerk on 6/22/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
FiCtitious Business naMe
stateMent #273758 stateMent #273651 N/A. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
The following person is doing business FiCtitious Business naMe /s/Justin Scott Lucas/ petition shall be held on 7/14/17 at 9
stateMent #273868 The following person is doing business 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
as: 423 Waverly Street Apartments, This statement was filed with the Asses-
423-429 Waverly Street, MENLO PARK, The following person is doing business as: Yaeger Enterprises, 3843 Shamrock Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Ct, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA sor-County Clerk on 6/19/2017. (Publish-
CA 94025. Registered Owners: Richard as: 1)BSIDE 2)BSIDE GROUP, 257 5th ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FiCtitious Business naMe Order to Show Cause shall be published
Tod Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, St., MONTARA, CA 94037. Registered 94080. Registered Owner: Justin Yaeg- at least once each week for four succes-
er, same address. The business is con- 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). stateMent #273942 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. Owner: Clynton Taylor, same address. The following person is doing business
The business is conducted by a Trust. The business is conducted by an Individ- ducted by an Individual. The registrants as: 516 & 520 East Bellevue Avenue
ing on the petition in the following news-
The registrants commenced to transact ual. The registrants commenced to commenced to transact business under paper of general circulation:
the FBN on 5/1/17.
FiCtitious Business naMe Apartments, 520 East Bellevue Avenue, San Mateo Daily Journal
business under the FBN on 05/17/2012. transact business under the FBN on N/A. stateMent #274034 SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
/s/Clynton Taylor/ /s/Justin Yaeger/ Filed: 6/2/2017
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ The following person is doing business Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and Cath- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- erine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane,
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/2017. (Publish- as: Lyra Administrative Services, Inc., Judge of the Superior Court
sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/9/2017. (Publish- 205 Park Road, BURLINGAME, CA Atherton, CA 94027. The business is Dated: 6/2/2017
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, conducted by a Trust. The registrants (Published 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17,
6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). 94010. Registered Owner: Lyra Health
6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17). 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). Inc., DE. The business is conducted by commenced to transact business under 6/27/17).
a Corporation. The registrants com- the FBN on 6/12/2012.
menced to transact business under the /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 6/14/2017. (Publish-
/s/Elaine M. Yang/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, order to sHow Cause For

The Future
This statement was filed with the Asses- 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). CHange oF naMe
sor-County Clerk on 6/22/2017. (Publish- CASE# 17CIV02340
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). FiCtitious Business naMe COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
stateMent #273774 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
The following person is doing business REDWOOD CITY CA 94063

of local news content FiCtitious Business naMe


stateMent #273968
The following person is doing business
as: Freshworks, 1250 Bayhill Dr, Ste
as: La Honda Fair, 251 Coggins Road,
LA HONDA, CA 94020. Registered
Owner: Jeff Ring, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
PETITION OF
Karen Kohberger Marvin
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Karen Kohberger Marvin filed
315, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- The registrants commenced to transact a petition with this court for a decree
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community tered Owner: Freshworks Inc., DE. The business under the FBN on June 11, changing name as follows:
Present name: Karen Kohberger Marvin
business is conducted by a Corporation. 2007. Proposed Name: Karen Britt Altridge
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 6/6/2017.
/s/Jeff Ring/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
the newspaper industry. /s/Dilawar Syed/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
sor-County Clerk on 6/19/2017. (Publish- 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). tition for change of name should not be
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). FiCtitious Business naMe a written objection that includes the rea-
stateMent #274064 sons for the objection at least two court
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, FiCtitious Business naMe The following person is doing business
as: Big Hearts Homecare, 420 Lomond
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
stateMent #274053
Dr., PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, The following person is doing business
Owners: 1)Miriam Soliman Desiderio,
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
as: Michael Steven Strawhacker, 377 same address 2)Etheldreda G. Malate, timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media San Carlos Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA
94061. Registered Owner: Michael Ste-
586 Clarinada Ave. Apt. 25, Daly City, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
CA 94015 3)Jovelyn De Los Santos, 880 petition shall be held on 7/14/17 at 9
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the ven Strawhacker, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
Campus Drive Apt. 222, Daly City, CA a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
94015. The business is conducted by a
The registrants commenced to transact
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper business under the FBN on JUNE 26th,
General Partnership. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
2017. the FBN on 6/26/17. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. /s/Michael Strawhacker/ /s/Miriam Desiderio/ ing on the petition in the following news-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- paper of general circulation:
sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- San Mateo Daily Journal
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Filed: 6/2/2017
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17). 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17, 7/18/17).
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 5/31/2017
(Published 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17,
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as 7/4/17).

with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits:

t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF legal notiCes order to sHow Cause For


CHange oF naMe
CASE# 17CIV02365
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST Fictitious Business Name Statements, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Jennifer Hipon
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Jennifer Hipon filed a petition
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. Notice of Public Sales and More. with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com Present names:
1. Brooklynn Elisabeth Maffei
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. 2. Devin Christopher Maffei
Proposed Names:
1. Brooklynn Elisabeth Hipon
2. Devin Christopher Hipon
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
24 Tuesday June 27, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203 public notices 203 public notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For sale 316 Clothes
granted. Any person objecting to the SAN MATEO, CA 94401 lionel(in Box) So.Pac.Full Vista entertainMent Center for $50. CHristMas tree, 7.5 Oregon pine, western graY pants 42X30 $9 650-
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a written objection that includes the rea- DATE (Fecha): 3/2/2017 $40.00 (650)344-4756 (650)726-4102 stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
sons for the objection at least two court Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- western tan pants 42X30, $9 650-
days before the matter is scheduled to no, Deputy (Adjunto) Nima Mokhtarani Miller lite Neon sign , work good glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- Flat displaY case, wood w/ hinged 595-3933
be heard and must appear at the hearing (SEAL) $59 call (650)218-6528 lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 glass top, 20-1/2 X 27-1/2 X 2-1/2. $20.
to show cause why the petition should NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: 650-588-0852 wilson's lg Green Suede Jacket
not be granted. If no written objection is You are served as an individual defend- pez dispensers - 8 piece sealed box iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x $40. (650)367-1508
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ant Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. inCuBator, $99, (650)678-5133
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 7/20/17 at 9
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal: 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17)
650-556-9708
iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. lionel CHristMas Boxcars 2005,
318 sports equipment
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, $ 30. (650)598-9804. 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 299 Computers 7537
15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
leatHer soFa, black, excellent condi- Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
Order to Show Cause shall be published each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
at least once each week for four succes- reCordaBle Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 lionel CHristMas Holiday expan-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650) 578 9208 living rooM table 36"x19" exc condi- Bow Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
ing on the petition in the following news- tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
paper of general circulation: lionel western Union Pass car and Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
San Mateo Daily Journal 300 toys love seat, Upholstered pale yellow dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650)784-1061.
Filed: 6/7/2017 floral $99. (650)574-4021
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ rMt CHristMas Diesel train and Ca-
alloYed linotYpe (BNH ~18) for boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368- CHilds KiCK scooter by razor with hel-
Judge of the Superior Court casting miniature/board-game figurines. new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
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10#, $7 (650) 591-4553 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
(Published 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 210 lost & Found Sell! (650) 875-8159. easton aluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30
7/4/17). saMsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
Found: KeYs at Westwood Park in doll House w/ furniture $50.00 new case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513
joe 650 573 5269 new twin Mattress set plus frame
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to $30.00 (650) 347-2356 $60. (650)328-6709
golF Cart, Caddytek, four wheels,
claim (650)714-8893 large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
oaK Claw foot coffee table, needs silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
suMMons (CitaCion JudiCial) lost - Womans diamond ring. Lost some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 golF CluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
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CASE NUMBER (Nmero del Caso): oaK entertainMent Center, $49
17Civ00907. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: REWARD! (650)339-2410 tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
0BO 650-595-3933 texaCo logo Lube Gun - not in great golF CluBs, used set with Cart for
Laurel Benedetti and DOES 1 TO 10 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 shape gd. for beginning collector $10.
lost Cat. Black and White. Black $50. (650)593-4490
patch on right eye. REWARD. oFFiCe taBle, 24"x48" HD. folding (650)344-4756
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: 302 antiques legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost Men's CallawaY Rain Jacket XL .
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$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 uniden HarleY Davidson Gas Tank Mint Condition worn only a few times.
antiQue teaK CHina cabinet and phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 $50 650-208-5758
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
may decide against you without your be-
Books matching table, with doors and legs.
$500/obo. (650)952-5049. ornate MaHoganY headboard with water storage tanK, brand new, Men's rossignol Skis. $95.00,
ing heard unless you respond within 30 JaMes patterson hardback books. gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. good condition, (650)341-0282.
days. Read the information below. You 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 (650)771-6324
have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this HeirlooM 1920 hand quilted bed- reCliner CHair blue tweed clean new weigH bench With 200lbs, plus
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on you to file a written response at this
niCHolas sparKs hardback books. tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- 311 Musical instruments Mateo.
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court and have a copy served on the
plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not pro- QualitY BooKs used and rare. World patio hole for sm. umbrella - food tbl. CHroMatiC HarMoniCa: Horner prinCe tennis 2 section nylon black
tect you. Your written response must be MaHoganY antiQue Secretary desk, $15. (650)344-4756 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
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(650)992-4544.
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encin de pago de cuotas. Si no presen-
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(650) 315-2319 (650)588-0842 6059 garage sales
ta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder
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un abogado inmediatamente. Si no con-
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Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
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each (650)367-1508
estate sales
servicio de remisin a abogados. Si no BoY sCout canvas belt with Boy Scout
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(650)556-9708
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gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
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Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
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have...
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Around the world


Nine still missing after
U.K.s Theresa May makes deal she
tourist boat sinks in Colombia
GUATAPE, Colombia Scuba divers on
Monday continued their search for bodies
needs to govern, but critics abound
By Danica Kirka and Gregory Katz
from a submerged boat in Colombia as THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
authorities turned their attention to what led
the tourist ferry to sink with more than 150 LONDON Prime Minister Theresa May
passengers on board, leaving at least seven forged a deal with a Northern Ireland party
people dead and nine missing. Monday that should give her struggling
Prosecutors were treating the wreckage site minority government enough votes to get
at the Guatape reservoir outside Medellin as a her agenda endorsed, but at a high cost:
crime scene and looking for any clues as to more than 1 billion pounds in new funds for
whether the company that owned the boat
Northern Ireland and resentment from
named El Almirante was negligent.
Dramatic videos circulating on social Britains other regions.
media show the turquoise-and-yellow- The deal May struck with the Democratic
trimmed party boat rocking back and forth as Unionist Party was needed because of her
people crawled down from a fourth-deck roof. Conservative Partys dismal performance
Survivors described hearing a loud explosion in a June 8 election. The massive injection
near the mens bathroom that knocked out of funds her government pledged in
power a few minutes after the boat began its exchange angered the leaders of Scotland
cruise around the giant lake. As water flooded and Wales, as well as Northern Irelands
on board, pressure built and people were other parties.
sucked under by the sinking ship The package includes 1 billion pounds REUTERS
The tragedy Sunday wouldve been even ($1.27 billion) of new funding and 500 mil- Britain's Prime Minister,Theresa May, shakes hands with Democratic Unionist Party Leader Ar-
deadlier if not for the quick reaction of recre- lion pounds ($638 million) of previously lene Foster, outside 10 Downing St., in central London.
ational boats and jet skis who rushed to the announced funds to help Northern Ireland
scene to pull passengers from the fast-sink- develop its infrastructure, health services shared by England, Scotland, Wales and The prime minister had enjoyed a clear
ing vessel. and schools. Northern Ireland. majority in Parliament until she called a
Residents of the normally festive town laid It should allow May to win backing in After weeks of secret backroom negotia- snap election in a bid to secure more
flowers at a monument overlooking the lake coming days for the Brexit-dominated agen- tions, the Tories have now signed a grubby Conservative seats. Instead, many voters
as family members of those missing waited da announced in the Queens Speech that deal with the DUP, Blackford said. For turned to the Labour Party, costing May her
for word on their loved ones. marked the opening of a new Parliament last years, the Tories have been cutting budgets majority and forcing her to seek a partner.
Jorge Barragan said his three elderly aunts week. and services, but suddenly they have found a She downplayed policy differences
had taken his daughter to Guatape from Ian Blackford, a leader of the Scottish magic money tree to help them stay in between her party and the more socially
Bogota to celebrate early her 15th birthday. National Party, said his party would do power. conservative DUP, which opposes abortion
He said they had been planning the trip for everything possible to make sure Scotland Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones tweet- and same-sex marriage but the complicated
months and it was about to wrap up but ed that the deal flies in the face of the com- process of removing Britain from the
gets its fair share under a formula that pre-
instead ended in tragedy with two of his aunts mitment to build a more united country. European Union.
dead and one still missing. scribes how UK government funds are

Top Russian and U.S.


diplomats discuss cease-fire for Syria
MOSCOW The top diplomats of Russia
and the United States have focused on the
Trump eager for big meeting with Putin bilateral meeting. Hes ing views within the
By Vivian Salama
Syrian crisis in a phone call.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS calling for media access administration on over-
The Russian Foreign Ministry says
and all the typical proto- all Russia policy, and
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and U.S.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson talked col associated with such Trumps eagerness to
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump sessions, even as offi- develop a working rela-
Monday about the need to secure a cease-fire is eager to meet Russian President Vladimir
in Syria, fight extremist groups and to pre- cials within the State tionship with Russia
Putin with full diplomatic bells and whistles Department and National despite the ongoing
vent the use of chemical weapons. when the two are in Germany for a multina-
It added that Lavrov urged Washington to Security Council urge investigations.
tional summit next month. But the idea is more restraint, according Asked about the AP
take steps to prevent provocations against exposing deep divisions within the admin-
Syrian government forces battling terror- Donald Trump to a current and a former Vladimir Putin report that Trump is
istration on the best way to approach administration official. eager for a full bilateral
ists. Moscow in the midst of an ongoing investi-
Moscow reacted angrily when the U.S. Some advisers have recommended that the meeting, Putins spokesman Dmitry Peskov
gation into Russian meddling in the U.S. president instead do either a quick, informal told reporters in Moscow on Monday that
downed a Syrian jet last week after it dropped elections.
bombs near the U.S.-backed Syrian pull-aside on the sidelines of the summit, the protocol side of it is secondary. The
Democratic Forces conducting operations Many administration officials believe the or that the U.S. and Russian delegations two leaders will be attending the same event
against the Islamic State group. U.S. needs to maintain its distance from hold strategic stability talks, which typi- in the same place at the same time, Peskov
Russia warned its military would track air- Russia at such a sensitive time and inter- cally dont involve the presidents. The offi- said, so in any case there will be a chance
craft from the U.S.-led coalition as potential act only with great caution. cials spoke anonymously to discuss private to meet. Peskov added, however, that no
targets over Syria and suspended a hotline But Trump and some others within his policy discussions. progress in hammering out the details of the
intended to avoid mid-air incidents. administration have been pressing for a full The contrasting views underscore differ- meeting has been made yet.

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