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Auto shop lift requirements get another look


San Mateo officials weighing rules ensuring safety and sufficient parking
By Anna Schuessler Relaxing strike a balance between ensuring to the building permits owners support these businesses as long
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF parking stan- those who work and live near auto must obtain to operate vehicle as we can do it in a manner that
dards and requir- shops are safe and allowing long- lifts. She also emphasized the does not compromise public safe-
How to encourage owners of San ing a special time businesses to operate in the importance of permitting the lifts ty or employee safety,” she said,
Mateo auto repair shops to apply use permit to city. so officials can determine how according to a video of the meet-
operate vehicle many there are in the city and what ing Monday, June 4.
for permits for vehicle lifts was a Acknowledging the challenge
lifts outside their condition is. Officials have been considering
focus for officials last week in tak- business owners face in finding ways to regulate use of vehicle
ing another look at rules aimed at were among the parking spots for the cars they “I think the auto repair shops in
rules officials lifts and ensure business owners
improving safety and parking on work on, Councilwoman Maureen our city … provide a really valu- are providing sufficient parking at
streets where auto-related busi- Maureen considered as Freschet said she would support able service to our community so I
nesses are clustered. Freschet they aimed to relaxing parking requirements tied want to do whatever we can to help See LIFTS, Page 19

Rent growth
slows, prices
remain high
San Mateo rents flattening but questions
linger over sustainability of market cooling
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Manhattan. San Francisco.


Boston. San Mateo?
So goes the ranking of most
expensive rental markets in the
nation, according to a recent
report from online housing data-
base Rentcafe. DAILY JOURNAL FILE
San Mateo’s average rent was A sign showing a two-bedroom,
$3,170 in May, only a couple hun- two-bath apartment for rent near
dred dollars cheaper than San Central Park in San Mateo.
Francisco and Boston and about paid may stun those who do not
$900 less than the epicenter of consider the Peninsula a destina-
New York City, according to the tion comparable to other cities
list.
While the eye-popping amounts See RENT, Page 19
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL (ABOVE), PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY HARBOR DISTRICT (BOTTOM)
Clockwise from top: Demolition of the iconic Romeo Pier in Half Moon Bay began last week. The pier began to
fall into misuse in the 1980s. Workers carefully remove hazardous materials in preparation of its demolition. Burlingame weighs land plans
Iconic pier teardown underway Officials eye competing interests in redeveloping
Romeo Pier in Half Moon Bay will be disposed of in three to four weeks State Lands Commission property on the Bayfront
but fell into disuse in the 1980s. Harbor District, adding that large By Austin Walsh that something has to be done, it
By Zachary Clark
Since then, chunks of the deterio- pieces of lumber and other debris DAILY JOURNAL STAFF has to be timely and the fencing
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF has to come down, ” said Vice
rating structure have been falling from the pier have to be removed
into the ocean with every major from the ocean and beach a couple While there may not be consen- Mayor Donna Colson, during the
Demolition of the iconic, but storm, posing health, safety and of times a month and paint chips sus among Burlingame coun- Monday, June 4, discussion of
dilapidated Romeo Pier in Half environmental risks. flake off into the water daily. cilmembers over the preferred path State Lands Commission proper-
Moon Bay began last week, a “There have been no significant This should be the final cleanup for redeveloping a malnourished ty.
process expected to take three to injuries on the pier, but it’s been a effort and Moren said the process piece of Bayfront land, officials Councilmembers weighed three
four weeks and cost $2.3 million.  constant challenge for our staff, ” has been an ordeal. unanimously agree improvement competing proposals — two for a
Built in 1944, the pier was a hub said John Moren, director of oper- work should start immediately.
of fishing activities for decades, ations for the San Mateo County See PIER, Page 8 “There common point of view is See LAND, Page 27

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Thought for the Day


“Neither in the life of the individual nor in that
of mankind is it desirable to know the future.”
— Jakob Burckhardt, Swiss historian

This Day in History


The Continental Congress formed a

1776 committee to draft a Declaration of


Independence calling for freedom from
Britain.
In 1 5 0 9 , England’s King Henry VIII married his first
wife, Catherine of Aragon.
In 1 7 7 0 , Captain James Cook, commander of the British
ship Endeavour, “discovered” the Great Barrier Reef off
Australia by running onto it.
In 1 9 1 9 , Sir Barton won the Belmont Stakes, becoming
horse racing’s first Triple Crown winner.
In 1 9 3 8 , Johnny Vander Meer pitched the first of two
consecutive no-hitters as he led the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-
0 victory over the Boston Bees. (Four days later, Vander
Meer refused to give up a hit to the Brooklyn Dodgers, who
lost, 6-0.)
In 1 9 4 2 , the United States and the Soviet Union signed a
lend-lease agreement to aid the Soviet war effort in World
War II.
In 1 9 4 7 , the government announced the end of sugar
rationing for households and “institutional users” (e.g., NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
restaurants and hotels) as of midnight. Gerardo Zaragoza won the Extreme Apple Bobbing contest at the San Mateo County Fair on Saturday. Each day at 4:30 p.m.
In 1 9 5 5 , in motor racing’s worst disaster, more than 80 the fair will hold a different contest. Located at 1346 Saratoga Drive in San Mateo, the 84th annual fair runs through June 17.
people were killed during the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France Visit sanmateocountyfair.com for more information.
when two of the cars collided and crashed into spectators.
In 1 9 6 2 , three prisoners at Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay
staged an escape, leaving the island on a makeshift raft; In other news ...
they were never found or heard from again. officers on a felony charge and was at a found 722 packages of marijuana hidden
In 1 9 7 8 , Joseph Freeman Jr. became the first black priest California valedictorian veers police station when he “suffered a med- inside boxes. In total, they say the truck
ordained in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day off script, has mic silenced ical emergency,” said Det. Meghan had nearly 15,000 pounds of marijuana.
Saints. PETALUMA — A Northern California Aguilar, an LAPD spokeswoman. He Authorities say the driver’s visa was
In 1 9 8 5 , Karen Ann Quinlan, the comatose patient whose high school valedictorian is upset her was taken to White Memorial Medical canceled and he was turned over to feder-
case prompted a historic right-to-die court decision, died graduation speech to classmates was cut Center in the Boyle Heights neighbor- al investigators.
in Morris Plains, New Jersey, at age 31. off after she veered from an approved hood.
script. While the man was in an examination California moves to
Birthdays The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa
reports that Lulabel Seitz was appalled
room — adjacent to the hospital’s emer-
gency room — he began struggling
expand access to opioid antidote
the microphone was muted during her with two officers, Aguilar said. At least SACRAMENTO — California is mov-
June 2 speech. one of the officers opened fire, striking ing to expand access to an antidote for
Petaluma High School officials say the suspect. opioid overdoses by allowing organiza-
speakers had been warned their mics “There was a medical examination tions that may not have a medical direc-
would be silenced if they diverted from that was about to take place and it tor to distribute and administer the drug,
approved scripts. occurred at that point,” Aguilar said. state health officials said Friday.
Seitz says she had been sexually Under a new order from the state
assaulted on campus and wanted to show $8.6M marijuana load found health department, groups with syringe
exchange programs and other organiza-
frustration for a lack of action by the in truck at San Diego border tions will now be able to access nalox-
Pro Football Hall Actor Hugh Laurie Actor Shia LaBeouf school. In a YouTube video of her uncen-
of Famer Joe is 59. is 32. sored speech, she criticized the defense SAN DIEGO — Authorities say a 7-ton one, which works almost immediately
Montana is 62. of perpetrators and silencing of vic- load of marijuana, worth about $8.6 mil- to reverse an opioid overdose, the
tims. lion, was found inside the trailer of a California Department of Health said.
Former U.S. Rep. Charles B. Rangel, D-N.Y., is 88. truck trying to cross into the U.S. from
Principal David Stirrat says the More than half of U.S. states have
Comedian Johnny Brown is 81. International Motorsports Mexico.
school had been tipped off in advance similar policies, California Department
Hall of Famer Jackie Stewart is 79. Singer Joey Dee is 78.
that Seitz might deviate from her script. U.S. Customs and Border Protection of Health Director Karen Smith said.
Actress Adrienne Barbeau is 73. Rock musician Frank Beard officers said Friday the load was discov-
Seitz will attend Stanford University. California since 2015 has allowed
(ZZ Top) is 69. Animal rights activist Ingrid Newkirk is 69. ered during an X-ray inspection at the patients to buy naloxone from a phar-
Rock singer Donnie Van Zant is 66. Actor Peter Bergman is Otay Mesa border crossing in San
65. South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard is 65. TV personali- Suspect shot after struggle macy without a prescription, but not all
Diego. pharmacies carry it.
ty Mehmet Oz, M.D., is 58. Singer Gioia Bruno (Expose) is with LAPD officers in hospital The truck’s driver, a 45-year-old “(Naloxone) has virtually no side
55. Rock musician Dan Lavery (Tonic) is 52. Country singer- LOS ANGELES — A man in the cus- Mexican citizen, was carrying a mani- effects,” Smith said. “It’s a remarkably
songwriter Bruce Robison is 52. Actress Clare Carey is 51. tody of Los Angeles police was critical- fest that claimed he was hauling metal safe drug and effective at what it does,
Actor Peter Dinklage is 49. Country musician Smilin’ Jay ly wounded Saturday after being shot racks. Officials said officers saw “an which is why we are confident we can
McDowell is 49. Actor Lenny Jacobson is 44. Rock musician during a struggle with officers inside a anomaly” on the X-ray and a police dog provide it without prescriptions and
Tai Anderson (Third Day) is 42. Actor Joshua Jackson is 40. hospital exam room. detected drugs. why we’re comfortable having a stand-
Americana musician Gabe Witcher (Punch Brothers) is 40. The man had been arrested by gang When officers opened the trailer, they ing order like this one.”
Christian rock musician Ryan Shrout is 38.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
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June 9 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Monday: Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s
one letter to each square,
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CUOST Daily Four 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
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June 9 Super Lotto Plus the afternoon.
LOEHL 5 2 2 Tuesday night: Clear, breezy. Lows in the mid 50s.
5 11 27 33 47 18 Daily three evening Wednesday: Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.
Mega number Wednesday night and Thursday: Clear. Lows in the
0 2 7 lower 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.
TNYERD The Daily Derby race winners are Eureka, No. 7, in first Thursday night: Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
place; California Classic, No. 5, in second place; and Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
Money Bags, No. 11, in third place. The race time was Friday: Clear. Lows in the lower 50s. Highs in the upper
clocked at 1:47.86. 50s to lower 70s.
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Half Moon Bay adopts budget
By Zachary Clark year, while the five-year CIP is
Police reports
Room for improvement
$77,531,940. A hotel guest was arrested after refusing
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on to leave on Airport Boulevard in
or share this story at According to a staff report, the projected Burlingame, it was reported at 10:28
The Half Moon Bay City Council unani- www.smdailyjournal.com general fund balance of $7.4 million repre- a.m. Monday, May 21.
mously adopted the balanced operating and sents 46 percent of the budgeted operating
capital budget for fiscal year 2018-19, general fund expenditures, well above the
While the details of the Carter Park guidelines of the Government Finance
which includes a structural surplus to be improvements have yet to be decided, coun- MILLBRAE
spent, in part, on upgrades to Carter Park. Officers Association, which has awarded the
cilmembers seemed to envision a communi- city for its fiscal stewardship.
The surplus totals $704,116, with general Mi s demeano r warrant. A San Mateo resi-
ty gathering place for regular events and
fund revenue at $16,540,058 — up 3.5 per- Despite the good news, staff is concerned dent was cited and released for a misde-
concerts that could also boost economic
cent over fiscal year 2017-18 — and expen- about the long-term sustainability of the meanor warrant out of Pacifica on Taylor
activity downtown. Boulevard, it was reported at 11 p. m.
ditures at $15,835,942, which is 7.3 per- Other changes to the budget since the May city’s sewer funds, and is currently conduct-
ing a study that could likely result in a sewer Monday. May 14.
cent more than the previous fiscal year, study session include the addition of two
rate increase in the coming years, according Mi s demeano r warrant. A San Bruno resi-
largely because of the items approved in the limited-time office assistant positions in
to the report. Sewer capital needs are dent was cited for having a misdemeanor
council’s budget study session in May, said the City Clerk’s Office, which were warrant out of San Mateo County on East
Yulia Carter, acting deputy city manager, approved by the council, and other minor assessed at $18.5 million over the next five
years.   Millbrae Avenue, it was reported at 1:50
administrative services and finance. cleanup adjustments, such as $50,000 in a.m. Sunday, May 13.
The Carter Park project is one of those annual transfers that was counted twice. Other potential future challenges include
rising CalPERS pension costs and the pos- Sus pended l i cens e. A San Mateo resident
items, and $80,000 for its design, environ- Those adjustments have no impact on the was cited for driving with a suspended
mental review and Coastal Development scope or timing of projects, Carter said. sibility of a future recession, which of
course are not unique to Half Moon Bay. license on Magnolia Avenue and Park
Permit has been allocated in the budget for A total of $1,918,704 has been trans- Boulevard, it was reported at 8:58 a.m.
fiscal year 2018-19, which begins July 1, ferred from the general fund to the capital Saturday, May 12.
and $1.1 million in construction will be improvement program, which is the budget The Planning Commission will rev iew Mi s demeano r warrant. A San Francisco
part of the budget for the following fiscal for infrastructure and maintenance projects, the CIP and determine if it conforms to the resident was cited for a Palo Alto misde-
year. and totals $12,886,500 for the new fiscal city ’s general plan at a meeting June 12. meanor warrant on El Camino Real, it was
reported at 2:48 a.m. Saturday, May 12.

Breed maintains lead over Leno with 1,580 more votes


BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE 94,771 votes with Leno lots remaining, 14,000
BURLINGAME
Petty theft. A license plate was stolen on
Bloomfield Road, it was reported at 9:29
at 94, 273 votes. The are provisional ballots. a.m. Friday, May 25.
With more than 25,000 ballots left to be margin grew from 498 Officials will begin Arres t. A person was arrested after they
counted, Board of Supervisors President votes to 1, 580 votes counting the provisional refused to leave a bus and for resisting an
London Breed is maintaining her lead separating the two candi- ballots on Monday. The officer on Airport Boulevard, it was reported
against former state Sen. Mark Leno in the dates. Elections officials winner of the race will at 9:09 a.m. Friday, May 25.
San Francisco mayoral race. Numbers have counted almost serve the remainder of the Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Graffiti was found
released Sunday afternoon put Breed at 17, 000 more ballots late Mayor Ed Lee's term, sprayed on school campus grounds on
103,388 votes, 50.38 percent, over Leno's since Saturday. Of the which runs through Mangini Way, it was reported at 5:47 a.m.
101, 808 votes, 49. 62 percent. Breed London Breed estimated 25, 000 bal- Mark Leno January 2020. Friday, May 25.
regained her lead on Saturday and had
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Six homeless puppies and
their mom rescued by Good
Samaritan, animal shelter
By Janis Mara
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE

Things are looking up for six homeless


newborn puppies and their mother who were
found in East Palo Alto in April, thanks to
members of the public and a San Mateo ani-
mal shelter.
The saga began when a Good Samaritan
encountered a starving stray dog in East
Palo Alto April 17, according to Buffy
Martin Tarbox, a spokeswoman for the
Humane Society.
The man called the Humane Society,
which quickly sent rescue staffers. When the PHOTO COURTESY OF THE
PENINSULA HUMANE SOCIETY & SPCA
rescuers arrived, they determined that the People interested in meeting the puppies can
small, hungry female terrier mix had just visit the shelter at 1450 Rollins Road or call at
given birth. (650) 340-7022. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PENINSULA HUMANE SOCIETY & SPCA
Sure enough, the mother dog led them to a Foster mom Jenn Walsh and the six puppies.
nest with six tiny week-old puppies, Tarbox according to the spokeswoman.
said. The now-2-month-old pups have been
“The mother dog was malnourished, and if weaned and are ready for adoption, Tarbox
we hadn’t found her, it’s unlikely she and her said. One of the pups has been adopted, as
pups would have survived,” Tarbox said in well as the puppies’ mother, the spokes-
an interview. woman said — with five pups to go.
The Humane Society found a temporary People interested in meeting the puppies
foster home for the mom and six puppies, can visit the shelter at 1450 Rollins Road or
all of whom are now healthy and thriving, call at (650) 340-7022.

Police investigate attempted robbery Local briefs


Police in Pacifica are investigating an
attempted armed robbery that occurred a similar incident at a pharmacy in Daly City
Wednesday at a Walgreens. later Wednesday night.
Officers with the Pacifica Police
Department responded Wednesday at 8:30 Two-alarm house fire spreads to
p.m. to the Walgreens on the 500 block of neighboring home, two displaced
Palmetto Avenue on a report of an attempted Firefighters successfully extinguished a
robbery. two-alarm fire that burned two San Mateo
Police said the suspect entered the store, homes Saturday evening and displaced two
confronted a pharmacist and handed the phar- people.
macist a note demanding medication. The The blaze was first reported at 6:51 p.m. at
pharmacist told the suspect the pharmacist a two-story house at 327 N. Eldorado St., San
did not have access to the medication, and the Mateo Fire Department officials said. Once at
suspect repeated his demands and threatened the scene, firefighters saw that the fire had
to shoot the pharmacist. spread to an adjacent home, located at 330 N.
No weapon was seen during the incident, Delaware St. Firefighters first extinguished
and the suspect eventually left the business the main fire and then extinguished the sec-
on foot. He was last seen walking west on ond blaze.
West Manor Drive. There were no reported Heavy winds were blamed for helping the
injuries during the incident. fire spread. No occupants were inside the
The suspect is described as a Middle Eastern homes at the time and no injuries were report-
man, 20 to 30 years old, with curly black hair, ed, according to fire officials.
a beard and a mustache. He was wearing a blue The displaced residents are being assisted
baseball hat, a gray jacket and black pants. by the American Red Cross.
Police believe the suspect was involved in

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Mitt Romney and Donald Trump? ‘It’s really complicated’


By Steve Peoples Perhaps no Romney’s annual summit in Park City this “Mitt’s a straight shooter — whether peo-
and Lindsay Whitehurst Republican leader weekend. Outspoken Trump supporters were ple love him or don’t love him.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS demonstrates the trans- scarce. The backhanded compliment is evidence
formation of the mod- The president has forgiven Romney, of the lingering tension between
PARK CITY, Utah — On the edge of a ern-day party better than Scaramucci said, and Romney “can be an Republican heavyweights who represent
mountaintop in Utah, it’s getting compli- Romney. ally.” different wings of the GOP.
cated for Mitt Romney. Two years ago, It may not be that simple. Romney is the face of the establishment.
With the sun setting over his shoulder, Romney attacked Many Romney loyalists, in comments in He spent much of the past decade working to
the former Republican presidential nominee Trump’s very same poli- the hallways of the Stein Eriksen Lodge, strengthen the conservative movement and
and would-be senator tells his audience, Mitt Romney cies on trade, spending said Romney remains deeply concerned elect Republicans. Trump has taken over the
gathered on the patio of a resort, that and national security. about Trump’s policies and leadership style. GOP by attacking its own leaders at times
President Donald Trump will win a second Today, like other candidates across the For many among the Trump faithful, with a brand of populism that defies long-
term. Romney also says that annual $1 tril- country this election season, Romney is Romney will never be forgiven for his cherished conservative positions on trade,
lion deficits under Trump are “highly stimu- taking an approach that suggests there’s no speech two years ago when he laid out in fiscal discipline and foreign policy.
lative.” And ignoring Trump’s new trade tar- room for an outspoken Trump critic in stark terms his case for why a Trump presi- Romney must make it through the June 26
iffs, Romney says there’s nothing already Republican Party. dency would be a disaster. primary and the general election in
on the horizon that will push the U.S. into “Whatever the disagreements have been, I Publicly, the two men have been respect- November, but most see it as a foregone
a recession. think they’ve put them behind each other,” ful to each other, at a distance, since the conclusion that he will succeed retiring
said Anthony Scaramucci, a former Romney 2016 election. GOP Sen. Orrin Hatch in this Republican
Once the face of the “Never Trump” move-
fundraiser who briefly served as Trump’s stronghold.
ment, Romney appears to be embracing Trump endorsed Romney’s Senate bid on
communications director.
Trump’s presidency as he re-enters national Twitter earlier this year. And on Friday, the The focus, therefore, has already begun to
Scaramucci was among dozens of high-
politics, this time as a 71-year-old candi- president had this to say after learning shift toward Romney’s fit in Trump’s GOP
profile business and political leaders at
date for the Senate from Utah. Romney predicted a 2020 Trump victory: once he gets to Washington.

Charter schools regroup after big California election loss


By Sall Ho Gavin Newsom, could hamper or threaten Villaraigosa, a key ally of the California The heavily blue state is helping lead a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the progress of charters — privately run Charter Schools Association Advocates. national resistance to his administration.
schools that use public money and have The powerful organization and its big- The charter Advocates is in a tight spot after
Charter school supporters are deciding divided parents and politicians. He has name donors, including Netflix CEO Reed running attack ads against both candidates
where to direct their considerable resources mostly emphasized his support of tradition- Hastings, former New York City Mayor who advanced to the general election.
after pouring money into the California al public schools and called for more charter Michael Bloomberg and Walmart heir Alice The primary is seen as a failed offensive
governor primary to support a longtime school accountability. Walton, gave nearly $23 million to support for the charter group and a loss for advo-
ally who failed to move on to November’s Newsom’s campaign said it would seek to Villaraigosa, who finished behind Newsom cates that won enough seats last year to
election. The fallout may signal future temporarily halt charter school openings to and Republican businessman John Cox. control the board of the Los Angeles
uncertainty for the school choice move- consider transparency issues but that “suc- Now, the group said it’s working on a new Unified School District, the second-largest
ment in a state with some of the most robust cessful” charters would thrive under his strategy that could include supporting U.S. school system, for the first time. Their
charter school laws in the United States. leadership. In the June 5 race, he beat out Newsom or Cox, despite the Republican’s $8.5 million added to the unprecedented
The front-runner for governor, Democrat former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio endorsement from President Donald Trump. total spent on a local school board race.

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Three World Trade Center
to open after years of delays
By Karen Matthews
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — An 80-story office build-


ing set to open this week at the World Trade
Center will be the third completed sky-
scraper at the site where the twin towers
stood.
Monday’s ribbon-cutting for the 1,079-
foot 3 World Trade Center marks a major
step in the rebuilding of the site, stalled for
years by disputes among government agen-
cies, trade center developer Larry
Silverstein, insurers and 9/11 victims’ fam-
ily members who wanted the entire site to be
preserved for eternity as a memorial.
The new $2.7 billion building, designed
REUTERS by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard
A woman walks past a TV broadcasting a news report on the upcoming summit between the Rogers, has been the fifth-tallest building
U.S. and North Korea, in Seoul, South Korea. in New York City since construction topped
out in 2016.

Isolated Kim takes big gamble That designation seemed elusive in 2009
when the Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey, which owns the trade center site
Monday’s ribbon-cutting for the 1,079-foot
3 World Trade Center marks a major step in
leaving home for Trump summit
By Foster Klug Korean ambassador.
and was battling with Silverstein over costs
associated with rebuilding, sought to reduce
3 World Trade to a four-story “stump.”
After arbitration in the dispute between
the rebuilding of the site.
The financial situation improved in 2012,
Silverstein said. “It was like somebody
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS While he famously attended school in the developer and the property owner, con- came to us and said, ‘The curtain has gone
Switzerland, traveling this far as supreme struction started in 2010 but was halted at up, you can now access this pool of financ-
SINGAPORE — Spare a moment, as you leader is an entirely different matter for seven stories due to a lack of financing. ing.”’
anticipate one of the most unusual summits someone used to being the most revered,
in modern history, to consider North most protected, most deferred to human in Sheriff: Jailed immigrant
Korea’s leader as he left the all-encompass- his country of 25 million. Kim is, essen- Around the nation
ing bubble of his locked-down stronghold tially, upsetting two decades of carefully killed self despite camera, checks
Sheriff’s Office says in an incident report
of Pyongyang on Sunday and stepped off a choreographed North Korean statecraft and RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas — A Honduran filed June 5 with the Texas attorney gener-
jet onto Singapore soil for his planned sit- stepping into the unknown. man who entered the U.S. illegally killed al’s office and obtained Sunday by the
down with President Donald Trump on There’s wild speculation about how Kim himself in a Texas jail despite guards check- Associated Press.
Tuesday. will perform on the world stage, although ing on him every half-hour and a camera in According to the report, jail officers said
There’s just no recent precedent for the one question was answered Sunday: His his padded cell, authorities say. Munoz became combative during the book-
gamble Kim Jong Un is taking. grim-faced, well-muscled bodyguards Marco Antonio Munoz, 39, was found ing process and was restrained and placed in
As far as we know, his despot father only marched alongside his armored limousine at unresponsive in his cell on the morning of a padded cell overnight. They said they
traveled out of the country by train, and one point in Singapore, just as they did May 13, a day after U.S. Customs and Border checked on him every 30 minutes and at
rarely at that, because of fears of assassina- when he met the South Korean leader in Protection agents brought him to the jail least once more during the morning shift
tion. Kim, up until his recent high-profile April. But amid the curiosity is an even and two days after he was detained for enter- before they eventually found him unrespon-
summit with South Korea’s president on the more fundamental question: Why is he tak- ing the country illegally, the Starr County sive on the floor.
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Around the world


Spain rescues 334 migrants
‘The Band’s Visit’ and ‘Harry
from Mediterranean, finds four dead
MADRID — Spain’s maritime rescue service has saved
334 migrants and recovered four bodies from boats it inter-
Potter’ win big at the Tonys
By Mark Kennedy
cepted trying to reach Europe by crossing the
Mediterranean Sea. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The rescue service says its patrol craft reached nine differ-
ent boats carrying migrants that had left from African NEW YORK — The acclaimed and
shores throughout Saturday and early Sunday. sprawling British import “Harry Potter
One boat found Sunday was carrying four dead bodies and the Cursed Child” and the shim-
along with 49 migrants. The rescue service said the cause of mering, American, grown-up musical
death has yet to be determined. “The Band’s Visit” were the big win-
Driven by violent conflicts and extreme poverty, tens of ners at the Tony Awards on Sunday.
thousands of migrants attempt to reach southern Europe “The Band’s Visit,” based on a 2007
each year by crossing the Mediterranean in smugglers’ Israeli film of the same name about an
boats. Most of the boats are unfit for open water, and thou- Egyptian band that goes to the wrong
sands drown annually. Israeli town, won seven — best direc-
tion, orchestration, sound design, best
Cuba releases details book of a musical, lighting and fea-
tured actor Ari’el Stachel, who gave a
of incident involving U.S. official heartfelt speech about his past.
HAVANA — Cuba released details Sunday on the latest “For so many years of my life I pre-
mysterious health incident involving a U.S. diplomat in tended I was not a Middle Eastern per-
the country, saying that Cuban officials learned of the son,” he said, addressing his parents REUTERS
episode late last month when the U.S. said that an embassy in the audience. He thanked the cre- Author Jack Thorne holds the award after ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts
official felt ill after hearing “undefined sounds” in her home ators of the show “for being coura- One and Two’ won for Best Play.
in Havana. geous for telling a small story about
Cuba said in a statement released by its Foreign Ministry Arabs and Israelis getting along at a and the Cursed Child” had captured six, tured actor in a play.
that U.S. officials reported on May 29 that a female embassy time that we need that more than ever.” including best play, book, lighting, Garfield dedicated the win to the
official had reported experiencing “health symptoms” after He added: “I am part of a cast of sound design, orchestrations and direc- LGBTQ community, who he said
hearing the sounds in her home two days earlier. actors who never believed that they’d tor John Tiffany, who asked the crowd fought and died for the right to love.
Cuba said it sent investigators to the home who found no be able to portray their own races, and to sing “Happy Birthday” to his He said the play is a rejection of big-
potential source of a sound and were not granted access to we’re doing that.” boyfriend. They obliged. otry, shame and oppression.
the official. The show’s director, David Cromer, Andrew Garfield won his first Tony, “We are all sacred and we all belong,”
said the musical is also about loneli- for best leading actor in a play, for Garfield said. He then referenced last
ness and despair, and asked everyone playing a young gay man living with week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision
to reach out to anyone for whom AIDS in the sprawling, seven-hour which ruled in favor of a baker’s right
“despair is overwhelming.” revival “Angels in America” opposite to deny a gay couple a wedding cake
The two-part spectacle “Harry Potter Lane. He won his third, for best fea- based on his beliefs.

process is the proper disposal of haz- Pier, which is in the heavily-used inner

PIER
Continued from page 1
ardous materials, which include
asbestos, timber treated with lead-
based paint and creosote, mercury
harbor where boats of the county’s
main fishing fleet resides.
Years ago, there was talk of restor-
light tubes and other universal wastes. ing the property, but ideas such as
Those materials will be removed opening a restaurant or creating anoth-
After years of obtaining permits before the pier is dismantled, and net- er type of attraction never material-
from the U. S. Army Corps of ting will be installed to prevent debris ized. 
Engineers, California Coastal from falling into the ocean. A biologi-
Commission and National Marine cal monitor will also make sure the The pier was sold to the district
Fisheries Service, the district complet- process is permit compliant.  around 1996 before it officially closed
ed in late May pre-abatement assess- to all traffic in 2002 due to safety con-
The once privately-owned pier was cerns, which ultimately motivated the
ments, an avian survey and underwater built by Joseph Romeo, president of
dives to ensure marine mammals and Harbor District to demolish the 74-
the A. Romeo Fish and Oyster year-old pier. Moren said wood piers
fish would not be affected by the demo- Company and reportedly cost $44,000
lition. normally last about 30 years, after
to construct.  which time it makes more sense to
Almost all of the 690-foot-long pier
will be removed by water; a 250-ton During its peak, it was used to sup- replace rather than maintain them.
crawler crane brought in on a 200- port a bustling sardine and fishing “A lot of people have history with
foot-long barge will handle most of industry that once occupied surround- the pier and we’re all sad to see a his-
the heavy lifting and debris will be ing warehouses. toric pier like this go away but I think
collected in an additional hopper The Romeo Pier is in the outer har- everyone is in agreement that it needs
barge. bor and was constructed a number of to go, it’s outlived it’s useful life,” he
The most expensive part of the years before the neighboring Johnson said.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday • June 11, 2018 9


Three biggest issues in governor’s race Reflecting on
The San Diego Union-Tribune Other voices about bringing competition to educa-
tion. He needs to present an actual
June election
reform road map and show a recogniz-

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alifornia voters have spo- important legislation that would force

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ken. Democratic Lt. Gov. able vision for public schools. he California primary was not as exciting as some
local governments to accept more On criminal justice issues, Newsom
Gavin Newsom, the former had anticipated. Despite the jungle — or top-two
housing. A California native, is strongly supportive of and Cox is — primary, most races ended up with a Democrat
San Francisco mayor, or Republican Newsom, at least, has views that are
John Cox, the Rancho Santa Fe busi- highly critical of so-called sanctuary and a Republican set to fight it out in November. But a
nuanced on the issue. Cox, an Illinois state laws that limit state cooperation closer look at the outcome may pose some problems for
nessman, will be the state's next gov- transplant, doesn't seem to grasp that
ernor. Given Newsom's readiness to with federal immigration enforcement Democrats who are counting on picking up some formerly
local governments are the biggest — laws whose alleged negative Republican congressional seats in California.
decline debates earlier this year, if NIMBY villains of all. Both men need
snap polls show him with a 20 per- effects have been ginned up by the The biggest problem is that there is a Republican candi-
to offer stronger, clearer views on fix- right for political reasons. Newsom date for governor on the ballot. John Cox came in second
centage point lead on Cox, he may ing the housing nightmare. makes a strong case for bail reform, even though he is a relative newcomer to California and
just go on extended vacation, believ- On education, Newsom says he saying there are ways to ensure sus- most of his recent history is in Illinois where he unsuc-
ing his election is assured. In the wants reforms to a state education pects show up for trials without harm- cessfully ran for the U.S. Senate. He was recruited by
heavily Democratic Golden State, that funding system adopted in 2013 that ing their families, careers and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfield,
may well be true. has failed to meet its primary goal of prospects for better lives by locking who is looking forward to
But for the good of Californians, helping English-language learners them up for not making bail. He also replacing Paul Ryan as
both Newsom and Cox need to run and that schools must do a much bet- says there should be independent speaker. Just getting Cox
full, vigorous campaigns that address ter job preparing students for 21st- investigations of police use-of-force to the finals was an
the biggest issues in the state. century careers. But his endorsement incidents. Cox opposes bail changes achievement because he
On the state's housing crisis, both by the California Teachers and says local police agencies can will help turn out the
Newsom and Cox say the right things Association — and his assertion that handle investigations into police Republican vote in
about the need to add hundreds of the state's biggest education crisis is shootings just fine. He seems com- November. If former Los
thousands of housing units in coming "the demoralization of our teachers" pletely unaware that there is a conser- Angeles Mayor Antonio
years by making it easier for projects — are huge warning signs that he vative case for sweeping criminal jus- Villaraigosa, a Democrat,
to get approved and built. But when it would be yet another Democratic gov- tice reform based on the idea that the had come in second and
comes down to specifics, Newsom has ernor who cares more about school present U.S. system is far costlier and locked Republicans out of
at times tried to seem all things to all employees than schoolchildren. To more punitive than those in other the governor’s race, it
people. As CALmatters reported, counter this impression, Newsom advanced nations yet doesn't make would have been great
Newsom is open to some new types of should offer specific views on big Americans safer. news for the party and its
rent control — even as he acknowl- issues like teacher tenure and the Newsom and Cox already offer hope of winning enough
edges that a repeal of the state law state's attempts to block meaningful striking contrasts. But they still need seats to take over the
restricting rent control would depress evaluations of teachers, schools and to fill in many blanks on where they House of Representatives.
already-limited construction. To his districts. Cox's challenge is even want to take California and how they Even though Lt. Gov.
credit, Cox rejects rent control as greater. His ideas about improving would get there. The candidates owe it Gavin Newsom is expected to win, a Republican on the
solving nothing. But both Newsom schools seem to begin and end with to Californians to treat this responsi- top of the ticket will encourage GOP turnout.
and Cox have reservations about adding more charters and cliches bility with the gravity it deserves. Meanwhile, Democrats are hoping for a bigger turnout
in the general election than in the primary. They will need
this turnout to take back the House of Representatives. In
Letters to the editor the seven California congressional seats targeted for a
Democratic flip, Republicans led in each. Democrats were
relieved that they had a candidate in second place in each
Observing the zero tolerance of the ing knowledge and experience as an of these but it will take work for those candidates to pre-
Congratulations Justice Department regarding illegal vail in the general unless Democratic turnout is high and
and personal challenge educator. He is relentless in his pur- the Democrats who lost in the primary will actually work
immigration, has raised two questions
for me. suit of quality education opportunities to support their party’s candidate. It will take more than
Editor, lip service and an endorsement but convincing their sup-
Carlos Bolanos may have won the First, why do we only see Hispanic for all students. He stays current on
illegal immigrants being arrested by porters to vote for the winning candidate.
election for county sheriff with 59 educational policy and practices. Politics can be intoxicating in a bad way. Candidates are
percent of the votes, but he failed to ICE? Are there no other illegal immi-
Maybe most important of all, Tom is so carried away by their own superiority that many may
win the trust of more than 40 percent grants of other nationalities?
honest, open and walks his talk. find it hard to support someone who beat them, even if it
of voters. Second, if the justice department is in the best interests of the party and the country. Let’s
Undersheriffs may be forced to has zero tolerance, why do we not see Skyline, College of San Mateo and hope that doesn’t happen.
respect their superior’s position or or hear of the arrest of the employers Cañada are models for the nation and ***
title, but the people’s trust is some- using these illegal immigrants? The congressional districts to watch are the 10th where
excellent institutions of higher educa-
thing that the sheriff must earn him- incumbent Jeff Denham is seeking a fourth term. The top
self. tion. Tom knows this as he brings a Democrat, Josh Harder, beat out a fellow Democrat who
Bob Krainz
In law enforcement, the people’s sense of urgency and focus to his almost beat Denham the last time. Still Denham had twice
Belmont
trust in the Sheriff’s Office may affect work on the board. There’s too much as many votes as Harder at last count. But if the several
the effectiveness of the undersheriffs. other Democratic candidates in the race help Harder and
at stake for the community for Tom Democratic turnout is high, that could be a winner.
The undersheriffs’ trust in their sheriff Support Tom Mohr Mohr to not run for re-election. In District 21, Democrat T. J. Cox finished second to
may affect their survival. Therefore,
Bolanos has to convince almost 100 Editor, Tom Mohr is the right guy at the incumbent Republican David Valadao. Cox moved from
percent of the people that he can be Tom Mohr is up for re-election to the 10th because he thought he had a better chance here.
the San Mateo County Community right time. But again, Valadao was way ahead.
trusted 100 percent of the time.
College District Board of Trustees. In District 25, Republican Steve Knight will face
Tom’s years of experience are irre- Democrat challenger Katie Hill. In District 39, in Orange
Jeffrey Tong Sarah Perkins
placeable. County, a new Republican candidate Young Kim will face
San Bruno Having worked for then President Marina Democrat Gil Cisneros. Kim was asked to run to appeal to
Mohr at Cañada College, I saw first- The letter writer is the former v ice the growing Asian population in that part of the state. In
hand the depth of his care for stu- District 45, two women will compete in November, the
Immigration: Zero tolerance dents, faculty and the well-being of president of instruction at Cañada incumbent Republican Mimi Walters against the Democrat
Editor, his community. I saw his deep work- College and at Sk y line College. Katie Porter. Here again, Waters had more than twice as
many votes as Porter.
In District 48, incumbent Republican Dana Rohrabacher
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10 Monday • June 11, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Why Trump’s combative trade


stance toward allies poses risks
By Paul Wiseman dishonest and weak,” Trump said the U.S.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was withdrawing its endorsement of the G-
7’s communique, in part over what he
WASHINGTON — Insulting the host, called Trudeau’s “false statements” about
alienating allies and threatening to sus- U.S. tariffs at a news conference.
pend business with other countries: “I think the way this plays out is we end
President Donald Trump was in full trade- up with our trading partners responding in
warrior form for the weekend summit of the kind — a threat for a threat, a tariff for tar-
Group of Seven wealthy democracies in iff,” said Rod Hunter, a lawyer at Baker
Canada. McKenzie and a former economic official
The president’s acrimony raised the risk on the National Security Council. “You end
of a trade war that could spook financial up with gradual escalation.”
markets, inflate prices of goods hit by tar- The summit at Quebec’s Charlevoix
iffs, slow commerce, disrupt corporations resort failed to produce any truce in an
that rely on global supply chains and jeop- intensifying trade conflict. Trump has
ardize the healthiest expansion the world imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum
economy has enjoyed in a decade. imported to the United States from the EU, REUTERS
Leaving the conclave in Quebec on Canada and Mexico. He has justified the Donald Trump shakes hands with Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a bilateral meeting
Saturday, Trump threatened to “stop trad- tariffs by claiming that a reliance on for- at the G7 Summit in in Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada.
ing” with America’s allies if they defied his eign steel and aluminum threatens U.S.
demands to lower trade barriers. And he
shrugged off the risk that his combative
stance would ignite escalating tariffs and
counter-tariffs between the United States
national security.
Outraged, the allies have responded by
targeting American products, including
cheese, bourbon and pork. On Saturday,
Trump’s tweets slam Canada,
and its friends — the European Union,
Canada, Japan and Mexico.
“We win that war a thousand times out of
a thousand,” the president declared before
Trump warned that “if they retaliate,
they’re making a big mistake.”
Trudeau’s assessment was glum.
“If the expectation was that a weekend in
Trudeau anew from Singapore
By Rob Giles, Ken Thomas Unbowed, Trump tweeted anew Monday
jetting off to negotiate the denucleariza- beautiful Charlevoix with all sorts of love- and Catherine Lucey morning from Singapore: “Fair Trade is
tion of the Korean peninsula. ly people was going to transform the pres- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS now to be called Fool Trade if it is not
Later, he picked a Twitter fight with the ident’s outlook in the world,” the Canadian Reciprocal. According to a Canada release,
host of the G-7 conclave. Calling Prime prime minister said, “then we didn’t quite QUEBEC CITY — President Donald they make almost 100 Billion Dollars in
Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada “very reach that bar.” Trump took more swipes at Canada and its Trade with U.S. (guess they were bragging
prime minister over trade issues as he set- and got caught!). Minimum is 17B. Tax
Gas prices remain steady Dairy from us at 270%. Then Justin acts
Business brief tled in for a multiday summit with North
Korea in Singapore, contending that “Fair hurt when called out!”
with average of $3.01 per gallon prices to make up for tight margins. Trade is now to be called Fool Trade if it is He added: “Why should I, as President of
CAMARILLO — The average price of reg- The average on May 18 was a fraction not Reciprocal.” the United States, allow countries to con-
ular-grade gasoline in the U.S. has remained under $3 a gallon. Trump roiled the Group of Seven meeting tinue to make Massive Trade Surpluses, as
relatively steady for the past three weeks The highest average price in the contigu- in Canada by first agreeing to a group state- they have for decades, while our Farmers,
with a national average of $3.01 per gallon. ous 48 states was $3. 81 in the San ment on trade only to withdraw from it Workers & Taxpayers have such a big and
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Francisco Bay Area. The lowest was $2.54 while complaining that he had been blind- unfair price to pay? Not fair to the PEOPLE
Lundberg Survey said Sunday that a drop in in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. sided by Canadian Prime Minister Justin of America! $800 Billion Trade
crude prices has not been seen at the pump. The average price for diesel fuel rose 4 Trudeau’s criticism of Trump’s tariff threats Deficit...And add to that the fact that the
Lundberg says that station operators kept cents, to $3.27. at a summit-ending news conference. As he U.S. pays close to the entire cost of NATO-
the difference between wholesale and retail flew from Canada to Singapore Saturday protecting many of these same countries
night, Trump displayed his ire via Twitter, that rip us off on Trade (they pay only a
which he also employed to insult Trudeau as fraction of the cost-and laugh!). The
“dishonest” and “weak.” European Union had a $151 Billion
The attack on a longtime ally and its Surplus-should pay much more for
leader drew sharp criticism. German Military!”
Chancellor Angela Merkel, who also And he brought in Merkel’s government:
attended the summit, told German public “Germany pays 1% (slowly) of GDP towards
television that she found Trump’s tweet dis- NATO, while we pay 4% of a MUCH larger
avowing the G-7 statement “sobering” and GDP. Does anybody believe that makes
“a little depressing.” Merkel also said the sense? We protect Europe (which is good) at
European Union would “act” against the great financial loss, and then get unfairly
U.S. trade measures. clobbered on Trade. Change is coming!”

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Monday • June 11, 2018

Crawford, Giants solve Scherzer


By Harvey Valentine
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 2, Nationals 0
the second deck in right for his eighth an MLB-best .439 (58 for 132) and has
WASHINGTON — Brandon Crawford of the season. He singled in the first raised his average to .338.
did something on Sunday that few hit- and doubled in the sixth off Scherzer “It’s been impressive. It really has.
ters have done this season. He got the and added a double off Matt Grace in the To sustain the quality at-bats that he
best of Max Scherzer. eighth. has for this long. That’s why yesterday
Crawford went 4 for 4 with a two-run “I threw good pitches to him. He put I gave him a day,” said manager Bruce
homer, and the Giants dealt Scherzer great swings on them. He wins, I Bochy, who limited Crawford to a
his first loss in more than two lose,” Scherzer said. “That’s as simple pinch-hitting appearance on Saturday.
months, defeating the Nationals 2-0 to as that. He’s hot. I have to be better Crawford admitted he might have
BRAD MILLS/USA TODAY SPORTS
win the three-game series. than him. Today, he was great.” cost himself the cycle when he lashed
After Pablo Sandoval walked leading Crawford has been great for the past Brandon Crawford enjoys postgame high-fives after a four-hit
off the fourth, Crawford homered into six weeks. Since May 1, he is hitting See GIANTS, Page 13 day in the Giants’ 2-0 win over Washington at Nationals Park.

Big summer debut


for Carlmont grad
Mitchell Plane has
8-for-8 day at plate
in Sox’s DH sweep MIKE SEGAR/REUTERS
By Terry Bernal Justify with jockey Mike Smith aboard wins
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes at
Belmont Park Saturday in Elmont, New York.
It’s a story many a high school graduate
tells of grad night — party till the sun comes
up, function on zero sleep the next day. Triple Crown
Mitchell Plane’s story, however, is a rare
one indeed. The recent Carlmont senior
graduated Friday, then — after going full tilt
winner Justify
on grad night — turned three hours of sleep
into an 8-for-8 day at the plate as the will race again
PenCities White Sox opened the season By Beth Harris
with a doubleheader sweep of the Santa Cruz
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors Saturday at Sequoia High School.
“He was a monster today,” White Sox
manager Souza said. NEW YORK — Triple Crown winner
Plane woke up with a 4-for-4 game in the Justify will get a well-deserved break and
opener, with two doubles, three runs scored then race again this year, although no date
and two RBIs in a 13-3 mercy-rule win. Once or location has been targeted yet after the
he was warmed up, Plane turned in another 4- colt came out of his Belmont Stakes victory
for-4 performance in the 15-0 win in the in good condition.
nightcap with two doubles, two home runs, Elliott Walden of WinStar Farm said
four runs scored and eight RBIs. Sunday the multi-owner group that controls
“We smash the ball 1 through 9,” Plane Justify wants to share the horse with the
said. “We’re missing like six guys … and we public by racing him. A plan will be formu-
have a bunch of pitching we didn’t even need lated once the chestnut colt recovers from a
to use today. So, we’re just really deep. That compressed schedule that saw him win six
should get us far at the end of the season.” See JUSTIFY, Page 16
Last season in the Palomino 18-and-under
team was one win away from reaching the
national stage and the Palomino World
Series. After reaching the championship
round of the West Zone Regional qualifier in
San Bruno still
Compton, the White Sox lost two straight
to end their season.
“We built this one to go a little further,”
Souza said. PenCities White Sox leadoff hitter Mitchell Plane clubs a two-run
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
double in Saturday’s 15-0 win
first in Colt race
over the Santa Cruz Warriors in the second game of a doubleheader on opening day of the By Terry Bernal
Palomino League at Sequoia High School. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
See PALOMINO, Page 14
The Peninsula Colt League regular season

No. 11 for Nadal at French Open


By Howard Fendrich “Tough moment,” Nadal would say later. “I
is heading into the home
stretch, and the first-
place San Bruno Orioles
are flying high.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was very scared.” San Bruno (11-1)
Up in the stands, Nadal’s uncle Toni, his extended its current win-
PARIS — In full control of the French former coach, was nervous, too, “because I ning streak to nine
Open final, a rather familiar position for thought maybe we can have a problem,” he games Saturday with a
him, Rafael Nadal suddenly was worried. said. “But in the end, it was not too difficult.” doubleheader sweep of
He led by two sets plus a break early in the It rarely is for Nadal at a place he has lord- the PenCities Colts .45s
third, when the middle finger on his racket- ed over the way no other man ever has at any Frankie (8-5). The Orioles
wielding left hand was cramping so badly he Grand Slam tournament. Nadal dealt with Pellegrini opened the day with a 4-1
couldn’t straighten it. After serving a fault, that ultimately minor inconvenience and PASCAL ROSSIGNOL/REUTERS win at Lara Field behind five quality innings
Nadal took the unusual step of heading to Rafael Nadal celebrates after winning the
the sideline in the middle of a game. See TENNIS, Page 16 French Open final against Dominic Thiem. See COLT, Page 14
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Players arrive for U.S. Open with high praise for Shinnecock 63 in the final round of a U.S. Open, Hale
By Doug Ferguson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Irwin won at Winged Foot with a score 7-over
par. The last time at Shinnecock Hills in 2004
SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. — Shinnecock was one year after Jim Furyk matched the
Hills was a lot bigger than Graeme record score (at the time) of 272 at Olympia
McDowell expected. But not too big. Fields. And the year after Rory McIlroy set the
McDowell was among those who began record of 268 at Congressional, no one broke
preparing Sunday for the U.S. Open on a course par at The Olympic Club.
where golf first was played in 1891, and where “I think they’ve got the balance right,”
the U.S. Open was last played 14 years ago. He Scott said. “It’s a great course. You don’t
had never been out to the Hamptons — “Only have to do much.”
as far as Bethpage, if that’s even considered Difference about the course 14 years later
part of Long Island,” he said — and his imagi- is the closely mown areas around the
nation told it would be a golf course tucked in greens, which will cause golf balls to roll
among high-end real estate, like Pebble Beach. 15 yards or more away. Kevin Kisner tried a
More than the size of Shinnecock Hills few shots behind the green on the par-3
was the way it played. 11th by using a hybrid to roll it up the slope
“It’s back to being a pure U.S. Open with so deep he couldn’t see the green.
serious discipline in your iron play,” said
The historic course at Shinnecock Hills will host the U.S. Open for the first time in 14 years. “Where is that going?” he asked his cad-
McDowell, the 2010 Open champion at Pebble golf, including a course-record 63 from the right before the Presidents Cup, and right die, Duane Bock.
Beach. “I don’t look at it and say, ‘I’m not long championship tees in 2013 (a record broken when the fairway shrinkage began. “In the bunker,” Bock replied, reaching
enough to win here.’ And that excites me. I the following year by Kevin Stadler). “I played the day they were transplanting the over with a wedge to keep the ball from
haven’t seen anything that has upset me.” Shinnecock, which had fairways that aver- fescue,” he said. “I saw that was going to hap- rolling off the front of the green.
Tiger Woods, playing the U.S. Open for aged 26 yards wide in 2004 for the U.S. Open, pen. It’s considerably wider and more generous Kisner hit another one.
the first time since 2015, arrived late went through a restoration project to widen off the tee than it was in ‘04. It’s very fair off “Where is that one going?” he asked.
Sunday afternoon and teed off with Jordan the fairways to about 65 yards, and restore the the tee. And it’s very penal if you miss.” “In the bunker,” Bock said.
Spieth. Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy and angles and shot values architect William That’s what the USGA hopes for, especial- The forecast was for mostly dry conditions
Hideki Matsuyama were also on the course. Flynn intended. But after wide-open Erin ly after criticism last year that Erin Hills with perhaps not as much wind as this part of
Only 19 players from the 2004 U.S. Open Hills allowed for record scoring last year — was far too generous off the tee. Brooks Long Island typically gets in June. But after
are back for this year’s edition at seven players finished at 10 under or better — Koepka won at 16-under 272, matching the walking the back nine Saturday evening and
Shinnecock Hills, a short list that includes the USGA decided to replace some 200,000 record to par at a U.S. Open. playing the front nine Sunday afternoon,
Scott. Just don’t get the idea that Scott need- square feet of short grass with fescue to bring The U.S. Open has a history of not having McDowell was convinced of one thing.
ed to be reacquainted with Shinnecock. He the fairways in to about 40 yards. successive years of low scoring. “I think we’re back to a U.S. Open mentali-
has played what he said was a “fair bit” of The last time Scott played was in October, The year after Johnny Miller had the only ty,” he said.

DJ reclaims top spot at St. Jude Johnson, who won the U.S. Open in 2016,
PGA brief heads to Shinnecock Hills after stringing
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Dustin Johnson is straight weeks before first time in his career. He shot 72 and finished together four straight rounds in the 60s. He
back in his spot as the world’s top-ranked falling to No. 2 behind at 13 under. went 67, 63 and 65 before wrapping up a
golfer thanks to a dominant victory capped Justin Thomas a month Preparing for the U.S. Open, Johnson took final round that felt almost like a practice
by an absolutely amazing hole-out for eagle. ago . Johnson won the the lead to himself with a par on No. 1, while round with the only question remaining how
“What a cool way to end the day,” Johnson event for the second time, Putnam double-bogeyed, and cruised to the low Johnson would go until his final dramat-
said. finishing with the eagle, $1.18 million winner’s check. Johnson ic shot.
Johnson shot a 4-under 66 on Sunday mak- three birdies and a bogey turned in the lowest score under par by a win- Nobody has ever won on the PGA Tour and
ing the St. Jude Classic his second PGA Tour Dustin Johnson for a 19-under 261 total. ner here since David Toms at 20 under in 2003 followed by winning the U.S. Open. The way
victory this year and 18th of his career to Andrew Putnam started — before the course was redesigned dropping Johnson’s playing, he sees no reason why
take back the No. 1 ranking he held for 64 the final round with a share of the lead for the par from 71 to 70 after the 2004 tournament. he couldn’t be the first.

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Chapman’s homer in 8th lifts A’s past Royals Huskies earn
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 3, Royals 2 first-ever trip
OAKLAND — Marcus Semien didn’t have
much time to think after making a diving
his knees to nail a sliding
Merrifield.
“Chapman made a great
with no walks.
Perez hit his 11th home run for the Royals,
who have lost seven of eight.
to College WS
By Eric Olson
stop on Salvador Perez’s sharp grounder in swing but that swing Kansas City’s offensive funk continued, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the eighth inning. With Kansas City’s Whit doesn’t get us the win if although Moustakas gave his ballclub a jolt
Merrifield off third base and breaking for Marcus doesn’t make that in the first inning when he laid down a bunt to Before Sunday, Washington was the only
home, the Oakland shortstop had no one play,” Treinen said. “We beat Oakland’s defensive shift. But team in the tradition-rich Pac-12 to never
choice but to throw to the plate. Matt Chapman were trying to call a Moustakas was stranded at second, one of four make it to the College World Series.
It worked out perfectly for both Semien and sinker there because runners the Royals left in scoring position. The Huskies finally are going to Omaha.
the A’s. (Perez) swung through a good one down the Alex Gordon doubled off Treinen with one Kaiser Weiss’ bases-loaded sacrifice fly in
Matt Chapman homered leading off the bot- pitch before. High percentage out in the ninth and moved to third on a the bottom of the 10th inning gave
tom of the eighth, moments after Semien’s groundball/swing-and-miss pitch and he put a groundout before Drew Butera fouled out to Washington a 6-5 win over host Cal State
defensive gem cut down the go-ahead run, and pretty good swing on it. Marcus made a better Lucroy to end the game. Fullerton in a wild Game 3 of their NCAA
the A’s beat the Royals 3-2 Sunday. play.” Tournament best-of-three super regional.
“Just reaction,” Semien said. “I had a tough Melvin agreed. Who needs a glove? The Huskies join fellow Pac-12 member
grip. I had my whole palm on the ball so I just “That’s a really good runner at third going Oregon State and North Carolina in the CWS
tried to throw it as hard as I could from there. A fan sitting in the second deck behind
on contact,” Melvin said. “To dive like that, home plate caught two foul balls on consecu- starting Saturday.
Merrifield’s pretty quick so you got to get the get up and have to throw it off balance on the Mississippi State and Vanderbilt also
transfer and the throw there as quick as you tive pitches, both of them bare-handed.
money like that, no legs underneath him . advanced with a Game 3 win 10-6 in 11
can. That was good.” game-winner.”
Oakland manager Bob Melvin called it one Stephen Piscotty and Jonathan Lucroy
Trainer’s room innings over Vanderbilt Sunday night.
North Carolina and Oregon State won their
of the best plays of Semien’s career. Closer both drove in runs for the A’s, who squandered Opening day starter Kendall Graveman con-
super regionals Saturday.
Blake Treinen, who was on the mound and had numerous scoring chances before Chapman tinues to rehab in Arizona but Melvin doesn’t The rest of the eight-team CWS field will
a perfect view, termed it ‘incredible.’ came through with a solo home run off expect the right-hander back any time soon. be filled out Monday after four winner-take-
Merrifield doubled off A’s starter Sean Manaea Royals reliever Jason Adam (0-1). ... 2B Jed Lowrie was given the day off. Chad all Game 3s. Auburn, Texas, South Carolina
and advanced to third on Mike Moustakas’ Treinen (3-1) retired five batters to win fol- Pinder started in place of Lowrie. ... Jake and Duke won Sunday to force those decid-
groundout. Treinen replaced Manaea and got lowing a strong start Manaea. Winless since Smolinski was called up from Triple-A ing games.
Perez to hit a grounder that Semien made a div- May 14, Manaea allowed six hits and two Nashville before the game. RHP Chris Bassitt Washington was cruising along against
ing stop on, and threw to home while still on runs over 7 1/3 innings and had six strikeouts was optioned to Triple-A Nashville. Fullerton with Joe DeMers carrying a per-
fect game until Hank LoForte doubled lead-
facing Washington for the first time, play grounder from Michael A. Taylor and

GIANTS allowed three hits and two walks in five


innings as five pitchers combined for the
three-hitter. Hunter Strickland pitched the
struck out Wilmer Difo.

Trainer’s room
ing off the seventh inning.
The Titans scored three runs in the ninth to
go up 4-3, but Washington got the run back
in the bottom half. LoForte barely cleared
Continued from page 11 ninth for his 13th save. OF Gorkys Hernandez, who was hit in the the right-field wall with two outs in the top
Scherzer (10-2) had won nine straight deci- ribs in the eighth inning Saturday, was out of the 10th for his second home run of the
a hit down the left-field line in the eighth sions since his last loss on April 4. He of the lineup. Bochy said Hernandez was season and a one-run lead for Fullerton. But
and ended up with his second double. allowed two runs and four hits while striking available to pinch hit Sunday and to play two errors in the bottom half allowed
“Right when I hit it I was thinking about out nine over seven innings. He struck out Monday. ... 1B/OF Brandon Belt (appendix Washington to load the bases before Weiss
it and I was running hard out of the box and the side on 11 pitches in the second inning removed on June 1) will begin taking lifted his winning sacrifice fly to left.
then I saw it was curving pretty hard and I in the midst of six straight strikeouts. swings tomorrow. ... RHP Johnny Cueto Luke Jarvis’ walk-off RBI single in the
thought it was going to go foul and I slowed Austin Jackson had the Giants’ only other (right elbow inflammation) and RHP Jeff bottom of the ninth inning gave Auburn a 3-
up for second,” he said. “I was a little disap- hit against Scherzer. Samardzija (right shoulder tightness) are 2 win over the defending national champion
pointed in myself.” Holland allowed the first two Nationals to both expected to throw 40-pitch bullpen and No. 1 overall seed Gators in
Derek Holland (4-6), a 10-year veteran reach in the second but induced a double- sessions Monday. Gainesville, Florida.

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offs — the third tier of the postseason, fol- solid rotation. Oliver Otake emerged from the as well, as he has played second base, third
COLT lowing league and sectional play — which
they fell short of last season.
“It’s a very balanced team in my opin-
bullpen in Saturday’s opener, firing two
shutout innings to earn a save. Then after
Meyer dealt for five innings to earn the win in
base and both corner outfield spots.
Meyer has been the primary third base-
man, though, and has shined on defense,
Continued from page 11 ion,” Tursi said. “I have 18 kids on my ros- the nightcap, Conor Meehan closed it out according to Tursi. In last Thursday’s 2-1
ter and I utilize all of them when I feel nec- with two innings of relief. victory over South City, Meyer made four
essary. I run it like a high school program. “I can’t complain,” Tursi said. “I have eight key plays at the hot corner, including to
from starting pitcher Frankie Pellegrini.
… It’s summer, so it’s time for everyone to live arms.” backhanded gems going to his right, one of
Then they closed out the twin bill with an
have fun and learn. But it’s also time for San Bruno’s offense has averaged nearly 7 which was a diving play.
11-4 victory in the nightcap backed by five
kids to get ready for next year.” 1/2 runs per game this season, including scor- Tursi said he’s been so impressed with
innings from Devin Meyer.
Pellegrini’s recent success only adds to ing in double-digits in six games. Saturday’s Meyer’s play, it is reminiscent of recent
With the sweep, San Bruno officially the depth. The right-handed pitcher made nightcap was the latest outburst, with the Capuchino graduate Trey Zahursky, who
clinched a postseason spot. Now, the Orioles his summer debut Saturday, June 2 after Orioles rallying for four runs in the first earned a Division I scholarship to play at
are gunning for a league championship and being shut down midway through Cap’s jun- inning. Tyler Firpo led off the game with a University of Nevada-Reno next season.
home-field advantage throughout the play- ior-varsity season. double, Patrick Volkman followed with a sin- “He has baseball knowledge that you
offs. The top six teams of the eight-team “He actually just came back two weeks ago gle, Josh Garcia — after logging two RBI sin- can’t teach,” Tursi said. “I’ve been coaching
league qualify for the single-elimination post- … and all the kid does is throw strikes, force gles in the previous game — tripled home two Trey the last three years. And he reminds me
season format. contact,” Tursi said. runs, and cleanup hitter Jack Peterson dou- a lot of Trey.”
“This year, based on the way we’ve been Pellegrini has quickly made a case as the ace bled. San Bruno is in first place in the Peninsula
playing, I think we’ll be OK,” Orioles manag- of the staff, posting a 2-0 record through two Peterson, out of Serra, is one of the few non- Colt League, but is even in the loss column
er Mike Tursi said. starts. He opened with a five-inning, mercy- Capuchino players on the roster. He has batted with the second-place Redwood City Ravens
In his first year at the helm of the 16-and- rule shutout in his season debut against South in the cleanup spot all summer long. (8-1), who are slated to play six games over
under squad, Tursi has enjoyed a spoil of rich- City. Then, Saturday against PenCities, he “Jack has been my catalyst pretty much all the final six games of the regular season. The
es, a majority of which composed the allowed one run through five innings. year,” Tursi said. “It’s always nice to have a league title could come down to the final day
Capuchino junior-varsity team in the spring. “It’s good to have ace in the back pocket,” kid that can drive in runs. … He’s the team of the season when the Orioles and Ravens
The Orioles are looking to ride the depth of Tursi said. MVP at this point.” rematch. The Ravens handed the Orioles their
talent back to the Colt League regional play- Pellegrini adds to the depth of an already Peterson’s versatility has proven valuable only loss of the season 4-0 on May 21.

“Between [Plane] and Peng and Brown, Peng was initially slated to play in the rule win.
PALOMINO they hit the ball hard today,” Souza said. “It
was flying of here (because of the wind). But
they hit the ball hard.”
California Club Baseball league, but three
weeks previous to the start of the summer
schedule, the team folded. The right-handed
Also on staff for the White Sox is PAL
Bay Division Pitcher of the Year Angelo
Tonas (Sacred Heart Prep) who filled in nice-
Continued from page 11 Peng is one of four former high school power hitter — bound for UC Davis in the ly as a position player Saturday as the White
league MVPs the White Sox fielded fall on a baseball scholarship — was Sox navigated a minimal roster.
Saturday. PenCities this season also added referred to Souza by CCB coach Erick Raich. While Plane was busy stealing the show,
Plane is a good step in that direction, hav-
Jaxon Skidmore (Hillsdale), who earned And Peng’s want to commute 40 minutes Tonas was 2 for 3 through both games,
ing joined the White Sox this season after
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division north to play Palomino ball quickly gained including a double, four walks and four runs
playing five previous summers with
Player of the Year honors in 2018, and momentum. scored. The Georgetown-bound left-han-
GamePrep Baseball Academy out of
Atherton. With the White Sox returning just Jordan Brandenburg (Carlmont) who earned Peng attended one practice last Wednesday der’s highlight, however, came on defense
four players from last year’s squad, Souza the same award in 2017. Brown was the PAL and immediately felt at home. as he turned in a rare unassisted double play
had seek out plenty of additions. Those Lake Division Player of the Year. “Power hitting,” Peng said. “Six home from right field.
additions proved powerful in Saturday’s dou- At Saratoga High School, Peng earned El runs today. Wednesday at practice, we … hit The play took shape in the second inning
bleheader. Camino League Most Valuable Player hon- a bunch of home runs. Home runs are like of Game 2 as Santa Cruz had runners at the
In addition to Plane’s two bombs, first- ors after hitting .524 with 12 home runs and the coolest thing. So, why not?” corners with one out. When Dax Smith lift-
year Saratoga import Nathan Peng drilled 40 RBIs. His 12 homers ranked second in The White Sox flexed some pitching arms ed a fly ball to right field, though, the Santa
two home runs in the second game of the the state of California, according to Saturday as well. Left-hander Matt Andriola Cruz runners, not know how many outs
doubleheader. Matthew Leong (Hillsdale) MaxPreps.com. (Aragon) earned the five-inning victory in there were, both took off running. Tonas
added a solo homer in Game 2, and cleanup “When I saw who he was, I was like, ‘This the mercy-rule win in Game 1. In Game 2, gloved the fly ball then nonchalantly
hitter Austin Brown (Mills) homered in is the guy who will put us over the top,’” right-hander Julian Billot (Carlmont) fired a jogged in to tag first base to complete the
Game 1. Souza said. four-hit shutout in the five-inning, mercy- rare double play.
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Throw in three titles at the U.S. Open, two and translated into seven aces but also had media session Saturday night after beating

TENNIS at Wimbledon and one at the Australian Open,


and Nadal is up to 17 majors, second among
men only to Roger Federer’s 20. The two stars
five double-faults. He took the biggest of
big cuts on groundstrokes, his feet leaving
the ground as he threw his whole body into
Sloane Stephens 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 for her first
Grand Slam title. Halep had pined for such a
championship to go along with her No. 1
Continued from page 11 have combined to win the past six Slams. them, as if the very outcome — not of any ranking, and she finally had come through
The victory also allowed the 32-year-old individual point, but the whole shebang — after starting her career 0-3 in major finals.
Nadal to hold onto the No. 1 ranking, ahead depended on the strength of that one whip “I think it was the most important thing,
claimed his record-extending 11th French of his white racket. That led to 34 winners
Open championship Sunday by displaying of Federer. because always I said that if you are No. 1
If there were any reason for a bit of (eight more than Nadal) but also 42 unforced without a Grand Slam, you are not a real No.
his foe-rattling excellence in a 6-4, 6-3, 6- errors (18 more than Nadal).
2 victory over No. 7 seed Dominic intrigue entering Sunday, it was this: Thiem 1,” Halep said. “Now that I was able to win,
Thiem.“There is a reason why he won 11 beat Nadal on red clay at Rome in May 2017 it makes it special, and makes it, like,
times here, ” said Thiem, a 24-year-old and again at Madrid last month. Halep knew she needed Grand Slam everything together. It’s real now.”
Austrian appearing in his first major final. But those are not quite the same as the French PARIS — It was the end of a long and reward- Sure is.
“It’s definitely one of the best things some- Open, where Nadal is 86-2 for his career. ing day, one she’ll likely never forget, and “She showed a lot of maturity. She’s
body ever achieved in sport.” “I am sure you will win here in the next cou- new French Open champion Simona Halep grown up a lot in the last 12 months.
Thiem was on the couch, watching on TV, ple of years,” Nadal told Thiem afterward. harbored a couple of overriding concerns. Sometimes the losses do make you mature
in 2005, when Nadal earned his first Grand Against many other opponents — maybe “I’m tired,” she said. “I’m hungry. I didn’t really quickly. You can go one way with
Slam trophy in Paris at age 19. That began a ANY other — Thiem would have made eat since 9 a.m.” your career, and go downwards, or you can
run of four consecutive French Open tri- things interesting. He pounded huge serves It was getting close to 12 hours since that suck it up, work a little bit harder and try to
umphs through 2008. He added five straight that topped 135 mph (220 kph) — about 25 last meal, and Halep was speaking to two do it again,” said Halep’s coach, Darren
from 2010-14 and now has two in a row. mph (40 kph) better than Nadal’s fastest — reporters in what she hoped was her last Cahill. “That’s the way she went.”

was upset by Keen Ice in the Travers.

JUSTIFY “Everybody thinks I’m so opposed to


Saratoga,” he said. “I’m not. I’ve had really
good luck there.”
Continued from page 11 The season-ending Breeders’ Cup world
championships are in Louisville on Nov. 2-3.
races over 111 days since his debut on Feb. 18. “It’s been the longest, quickest journey,” a
“Our focus was on each race as they came hoarse-sounding Baffert said as light rain fell
up,” Walden said after unveiling Justify’s outside Justify’s barn. “We were in the office
Triple Crown banner inside Belmont Park. watching the replay over and over. He’s just
“Now we can take a deep breath and just see an unbelievable horse. We’re just so proud of
how the horse is.” him. We thought he was that kind of horse but
Justify is set to return to Churchill Downs they have to prove it.”
in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday. Justify won the Belmont on Saturday by 1
Next Saturday, Justify’s owners along with 3/4 lengths over 24-1 shot Gronkowski after
trainer Bob Baffert and jockey Mike Smith winning the Kentucky Derby by 2 1/2
will receive their engraved Kentucky Derby lengths and the Preakness by a half-length.
trophies at Churchill. It’s possible Justify Justify became the first colt in 136 years to
could be paraded at the track like American win the Derby after not racing as a 2-year-old.
Pharoah after he won the Triple Crown for “He ran a large number of races in a short
Baffert in 2015. amount of time with no 2-year-old founda-
“Today he looked fantastic,” Baffert said. tion,” said Chad Brown, who trains
“After a week, it starts catching up with Gronkowski. “This horse overcame a lot. He
them.” was managed so well by Bob and his staff.
On June 17, Justify will travel to Baffert’s He’s a remarkable horse to run in all three legs
base in Southern California to await his next as well as he did.”
move. Wearing a white blanket advertising his
Among the possibilities: the $1 million status as the sport’s 13th Triple Crown win-
Haskell Invitational on July 29 at New ner, Justify walked laps inside the barn before
Jersey’s Monmouth Park, the $1 million coming outside to greet a slew of cameras. He
Pacific Classic at Del Mar on Aug. 18 and the pricked his ears at the sound of the shutter
$1.25 million Travers at Saratoga on Aug. 25. clicks and when Baffert led him closer, he
Baffert can expect to hear from officials at playfully bit at one camera.
several tracks eager to lure racing’s newest “Pharoah made so many people feel good,”
superstar, much like he did with American Baffert said. “This horse, I’m sure there was
Pharaoh. millions of people screaming at their TV
Chris Kay, president of the New York wanting to see it done. People love history
Racing Association, joked that he would being made in sports.”
“hold Bode hostage until they make the deci- Justify’s victory silenced the skeptics who
sion,” referring to Baffert’s 13-year-old son. believed the colt was due for a loss because of
“We hope this entire group will be assembled his rushed schedule and close result in the
again in late August in Saratoga,” Kay said. Preakness.
Baffert took American Pharoah to Saratoga “Opinions die,” Baffert said. “Facts live
in August 2015 and the Triple Crown winner forever.”
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TYDTWDay
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e prepared to learn new stuff! Pet Sitters
International is, I assume, an organization you
did not know existed. It is an educational associ-
ation for professional pet sitters headquartered in King,
North Carolina, which represents nearly 7,000 folks
who make a living taking care of dogs, cats and other
companion animals when their humans are at work, trav-
eling or otherwise unavail-
able. PSI provides training
and resources to its mem-
bers along with profession-
al certification and liability
insurance. As an entity
‘Ocean’s 8’ — despite ho-hum reviews — found nothing like the stormy reception than the female-led ‘Ghostbusters’ reboot focused on making sure that
did on the same weekend two years ago. animals get what they need,
PSI absolutely gets my vote

‘Ocean’s 8’ opens with franchise-best $41.5M of thanks! Second new


thing to learn today, PSI is
also the organization that
By Jake Coyle they were stunned from fear, audiences founded Take Your Dog To
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Top 10 movies gave “Hereditary” — about a family
cursed after the death of its matriarch —
Work Day (TYDTWDay),
celebrated the Friday fol-
NEW YORK — “Ocean’s 8,” the 1. “Ocean’s 8,” $41.5 million ($12.2 a D-plus CinemaScore. lowing Father’s Day every year since 1999. 
female-fronted overhaul of the starry million international). Less successful was “Hotel Artemis,” Perhaps not yet a holiday with the same following as
heist franchise, opened with an esti- 2. “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” $15.2 starring Jodie Foster. The Global Road Presidents Day or Black Friday,  TYDTWDay has indeed
mated $41.5 million at the box office, million. release, also starring Sterling K. grown. In 1999, PSI’s first Take Your Dog To Work Day
taking the weekend’s top spot from the 3.“Deadpool 2,” $13.7 million ($18.5 Brown, Dave Bautista and Charlie Day, enjoyed the participation of an estimated 300 companies
fast-falling “Solo: A Star Wars Story.” million international). flopped with $3.2 million in 2,407 the- throughout the United States, a number which grew to
At a lower price point and in less fan- 4. “Hereditary,” $13 million ($3.5 aters. Set in a near-future Los Angeles, 5,000 in 2003 and continues to grow with the theme
boy-guarded franchise, “Ocean’s 8” — million international). “Hotel Artemis” is about a members- “Because who ever heard of working like a cat?!” As
despite ho-hum reviews — found noth- 5.“Avengers: Infinity War,”$6.8 million only hospital for criminals. much fun as that slogan is I also very much appreciate
ing like the stormy reception than the ($10.9 million international). Coming between more massive PSI’s second theme for the day, “Make it your business
female-led “Ghostbusters” reboot did 6.“Adrift,” $5.1 million. blockbusters like the recent “Solo” and to help pets in need.” Friday, June 22, marks the 20th
on the same weekend two years ago. 7.“Book Club,” $4.2 million. the upcoming “Incredibles 2” and annual celebration with activities planned throughout
8.“Hotel Artemis,” $3.2 million. “Jurassic World,” the weekend was the United States, Canada, Australia, the United
Made for approximately $70 million,
9.“Upgrade,” $2.2 million. down about 20 percent from last year, Kingdom, New Zealand and Israel. And wishing to avoid
“Ocean’s 8” and its cast featuring
10.“Life of the Party,” $2.1 million. according to comScore, when “Wonder any accusations of speciesism the now weeklong cele-
Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett and
Woman” was setting box-office bration begins a week from today with Meow Monday.
Anne Hathaway, set an opening-week-
records. But some of the story was still While not every work environment might be appropri-
end best for the franchise, not account- “Number one, it’s fun. Number two, it
the same. ate or even safe for pets, finding dogs (and, to a lesser
ing for inflation. The three previous hits an underserved audience.
“There’s a lot of women-powered rev- degree, cats) along with their people in offices and
“Ocean’s” films — starring Brad Pitt, Unfortunately, there is just a lack of enue at the box office in the heat of the
George Clooney and Matt Damon, and stories that are aimed right at women.” shops is of course an ever-increasing reality. But
summer season,” said Paul whether your workplace is right for Fido and Fluffy,
based on the 1960 original “Ocean’s Yet the weekend’s three new wide Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for
11,” with Frank Sinatra — all debuted releases were all female fronted. please consider creating some opportunity next week to
comScore. “Films featuring female at least acknowledge if not actually help an animal in
with between $36-39 million in the last The horror thriller “Hereditary,” star- leads are killing it at the box office, but
decade. ring Toni Collette, debuted with $13 need — or (admittedly getting a bit self-serving here)
that’s been going on for quite a while.” helping an animal shelter like Peninsula Humane
“Ocean’s 8,” also starring Mindy million, setting a new company record One of the early summer’s more
Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, for A24, the indie distributor behind Society & SPCA.
breakout hits has been the Supreme
Rihanna and Helena Bonham Carter, releases like “The Witch” and Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg doc-
drew a largely female audience — 69 “Moonlight.” The feature-film direct- umentary “RBG,” which has made $9.1 Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane
percent — for a result that slightly sur- ing debut of Ari Aster, “Hereditary” has million in six weeks of release through Society & SPCA.
passed expectations. received rave reviews and been hailed as Sunday.
“We thought we’d come in in the $35- the year’s scariest movie since its debut
40 (million) range,” said Warner Bros. at the Sundance Film Festival. Either
distribution chief Jeff Goldstein. from disappointment or simply because
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People in the news


Vaughn DUI bust caught on officers’ body cameras
LOS ANGELES — Actor Vince Vaughn was arrested Sunday
on suspicion of drunken driving after being stopped at a
sobriety checkpoint in a Southern California beach town,
police said.
Vaughn, 48, was busted early in the morning in
Manhattan Beach after failing a field sobriety test that was
captured with officers’ body cameras, Sgt. Tim Zins said.

Kaiser Permanente Redwood City staged a ground-breaking for the new Medical Office being built at the corner of Marshall
and Maple streets. Among those wielding shovels at the event are Dr.William Firtch, physician-in-chief; and Sheila Gilson, senior
vice president/area manager; of the Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Medical Center. Also in the crowd are Redwood City
Mayor Ian Bain and councilwomen Shelly Masur and Janet Borgens. The four-story, 143-provider building with three levels
of underground parking is expected to open in 2021.

Tho r and Eri ca Kendal l , of San


Carlos, gave birth to a baby boy at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on
May 14, 2018.
***
Dav i d Jo y a and Li na Pech, of
Menlo Park, gave birth to a baby boy
at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
on May 14, 2018.
***
To ny Chan and Tani a Wo ng , of
Redwood City, gave birth to a baby
boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City on May 18, 2018.
*** A 2008 Apifoou College in Tonga Island graduate and San Mateo, California, native
Jo s eph Hy un and Mel ani e is currently serving with a U.S. Navy strike fighter squadron which flies one of the
Odel ey e, of Burlingame, gave birth world’s most advanced warplanes. Seaman Malia Moala is a culinary specialist with
to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in the Warhawks of VFA 97, which operates out of Naval Air Station Lemoore. A Navy
Redwood City on May 21, 2018. culinary specialist is responsible for preparing meals for the squadrons.
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expensive in the area.” stark difference between the amount of

MONDAY, JUNE 11
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las Pulgas, Belmont. Relaxed and
RENT
Continued from page 1
His perspective is supported by
Apartmentlist rental figures, showing
a median one-bedroom unit in San
established jobs locally and number of
new housing units built.
Salviati echoed a similar sentiment.
Celebrate Soul Food. 1 p.m. to 3 welcoming tutoring session with Mateo sits at $3,480 per month and “The Bay Area still isn’t building
p.m. Place Fiesta Hall, 3146 Saratoga one-on-one help. For more informa- $4,370 for a two-bedroom unit. enough new housing supply to meet
Drive, San Mateo. Showcasing tion contact belmont@smcl.org. also topping the rent list, some
‘Southern Treats from Yvonne’s.’ For Those prices may continue to climb demand,” he said.
experts suggest a silver lining could
more information call 921-4191. Toastmasters Public Speaking and over the coming months too, as the The outsize disparity in the avail-
Leadership Sk ills Development. be on the horizon.
summer tends to bring warm weather able units compared to desire to live
Kaiser Knit for a Cause. 2:30 p.m. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 San Mateo rents only ticked up .3
Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center, 220 Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood and an even hotter rental market. locally is likely a factor in pushing
Oyster Point Blvd., South San Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- percent from last year, according to
Francisco. The Kaiser Permanente portive atmosphere while learning online housing database Some rental experts are uncertain the some residents out of the Bay Area and
Knitting Group meets twice a month to improve your communication
Apartmentlist, marking a significant market is quite so expensive though, into cheaper parts of the country, he
at Kaiser Permanente Cancer and leadership skills. For more infor- as the California Apartment said.
Treatment Center and is open to all mation call (202) 390-7555. reduction in the amount of rent growth
knitters. For more information call shown in years prior. Association believes more affordable “We’re starting to see some Bay Area
829-3860. Free Sunday Senior Luncheon.
Apartmentlist data analyst Chris options are available. workers moving to other more afford-
Noon to 1 p.m. The Magnolia of
Reader Leader Orientation. 3 p.m. Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave., Salviati suggested the downturn could Rhovy Lyn Antonio, vice president able tech hubs such as Austin and
to 4 p.m. South San Francisco Main Millbrae. Discuss the emotional and
be interpreted as a softening rental of public affairs for the association, Denver,” he said.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South financial benefits of planning for
San Francisco. Free. For more infor- senior years. For more information market. said the average rent for an apartment A recent Bay Area Council report
mation call 829-3860. call 376-5006.
“We’re definitely seeing some signs in San Mateo is $2,930, while across supports such a perspective, as the sur-
The ‘You Betta Work ’ Comedy The Bible and Current Events. 1 of rental markets beginning to cool. the county is $2,694, according to vey of 1, 000 local voters shows
Fiesta. 7:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Dragon p.m. to 2 p.m. Hope Evangelican Nationally, year-over-year growth is rental trend tracking resource CoStar. young people exhausted with the cost
Production Theatre Co., 2120 Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave., of living are increasingly willing to
Broadway, Redwood City. Cost $5. San Mateo. For more information currently 1.5 percent, while it was 2.8 She suggested the fluctuation in
For more information contact contact helc@pacbell.net. percent at this time last year,” he said. price estimations could be attributed to relocate.
jesusubettawork@gmail.com. rental websites tending to gauge the Nearly half the millennial voters
Makey Makey Piano and Scratch But those encouraged by such a per-
TUESDAY, JUNE 12 Programming. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. spective should measure their enthusi- newer, more expensive and upscale polled agreed they would likely move
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30 South San Francisco Main Library,
asm, said Salviati, noting San Mateo units while her association also con- elsewhere in the next few years, seek-
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Francisco. Free. For more information will likely remain an attractive locale siders the older and less expensive ing areas with less expensive housing
For more information call 522-7490. call 829-3860. for many. available stock. and traffic congestion, according to
Smartphone Training: iPhone. 10 Better Choices, Better Health. 5:30 “San Mateo is a highly desirable While local prices show a margin of the report released last week.
a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior market, given its convenient proximi- error, there is little daylight between The exodus could be fueling a rental
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
San Mateo. For more information call San Mateo. Learn about stress man- ty to both San Francisco proper as well the experts when discussing the root market softening, said Salviati, but
522-7490. agement, dealing with pain and as the Silicon Valley tech campuses,” of the affordability issue. questions linger over how long the
fatigue, weight management and potential flattening trend may last.
Spor ts B roadcasting Summer decision making. Registration he said. “Some renters also prefer the “Only when we have enough avail-
Camp. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Midpen required. For more information con- quieter lifestyle that cities like San able housing will we truly have hous- “It’s not entirely clear if this cool-
Media Center, 900 San Antonio Road, tact ashong@cityofsanmateo.org. Mateo afford. For these reasons, San ing that is affordable, ” said Lyn ing off were to continue, or for how
Palo Alto. For kids. Cost is $560.
Students learn all the elements of Living in San Mateo County: Mateo rents are some of the most Antonio in an email, pointing to the long,” he said.
live sports broadcasting in a unique Community Discussion with Home
hands-on training experience. For for All. 6 p.m. South San Francisco
around South Amphlett Boulevard and parking has become a big issue.”
more information call 494-8686.

Senior Day at the County Fair. 11


a.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo County
Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive,
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
South San Francisco.
Representatives from the Home for
All Initiative will lead an informative
presentation on the current housing
environment in San Mateo County,
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Palm Avenue — are believed to have
lifts on site.
Central Neighborhood resident
Councilman Joe Goethals joined his
fellow councilmembers in looking for
creative ways to amend the parking
San Mateo. Free. For more informa- Laurie Watanuki advocated for tighter requirement for auto service and gas
tion call 344-5200. followed by a facilitated group dis-
cussion. For more information call rules for businesses parking commer- stations, which currently stands at two
Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King 829-3860. their auto shops since 2012 when resi- cial vehicles on residential streets and stalls plus an additional two stalls for
Jr. Noon to 6 p.m. Place Fiesta Hall, dents raised complaints about estab- restrictions on outdoor auto repair each service bay. Goethals suggested
3146 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. For DIY Hand Sanitizer. 6 p.m. Grand
more information call 921-4191. Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., lishments near Claremont Street and shop operations to mitigate the noise giving business owners an option to
South San Francisco. Learn how to Railroad Avenue parking cars and load- affecting homeowners adjacent to pay parking in-lieu fees where making
Kids Craft with Sophie’s World. 4 create your own natural hand sani- ing vehicles on neighborhood streets.
p.m. to 5 p.m. South San Francisco tizer. For more information contact them. room for the required parking is not
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. In response to their concerns, city
In reviewing a staff recommendation possible, noting the parking require-
South San Francisco. Free. For more officials issued letters to business
information call 829-3860. Head Over High Heels: Drag at the
owners warning them installing unper- to continue requiring businesses using ment may be what has deterred owners
Librar y. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. vehicle lifts outdoors to apply for a from seeking building permits allow-
The Tuskegee Airmen. 6:30 p.m. to Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose mitted lifts constituted building code
7:30 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library Road, Burlingame. For more informa- violations, but later tabled the effort special use permit, councilmembers ing them to operate lifts.
800 Alma St., Menlo Park. tion call 558-7400. agreed Planning Commission review “I don’t think they trust us to come
Presentation by David O. to incorporate input from business
Cunningham, chapter president of TheatreWor ks Silicon Valley owners affected by the changes, of the applications could offer busi- in and get the permits and I want to
the Bay Area’s Tuskegee Airmen, Inc., Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 7:30
according to a staff report. ness owners and residents an opportu- make sure that we’re letting them all
and son of one of the original p.m. Mountain View Center for the
African-American military aviators in Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., nity to work out details case by case. know that they can come in and be
the U.S. Armed Forces. For more Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, In response to a discussion at an Patric Jonsson, owner of Bo confident that when they’re operating
information call 330-2501. savings available for educators, sen- October 2016 City Council meeting, Jonsson’s Foreign Car Service at 111 a safe business they’re going to get the
iors and patrons 35 and under. For
Learn to Play Bridge this Summer. more information contact boxof- the city’s planning and building E. 20th Ave., urged councilmembers to permit,” he said.
6:30 p.m. to 8: 30 p.m. San Mateo fice@theatreworks.org. departments created a program to allow consider the constraints those operat- Goethals noted parking expected to
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las vehicle lifts to be permitted and
Pulgas, San Mateo. Early registration Sugar Ray at San Mateo County ing auto repair shops face in turning become available in downtown
is encouraged. Registration is Fair. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Mateo remain without penalty, but fewer than service jobs around quickly, especially garages may be among the factors that
required. $125 for residents, $153 for County Events Center, 2495 S.
Delaware St., San Mateo. Iconic pop 10 of the more than 130 auto-related as parking has become less available could mitigate the need in these areas,
non-residents. For more information
call 522-7409. band Sugar Ray will come to the San businesses in the city have come for- across the city. and councilmembers agreed they want-
Mateo County Fair. For more infor- ward to apply for the permits, which ed to review amendments to the park-
mation call 574-3247. “The lifts are essential for our busi-
Documentary Club. 6:30 p.m. to 9
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda require a one-time payment of $195, nesses and if we can’t use them, we’re ing requirements for auto-related busi-
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Watch the THURSDAY, JUNE 14 said city Planner Richard Patenaude. not going to be able to survive,” he nesses when the issue comes before
documentary of the month, ‘Paris is Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Fair
Burning.’ For more information con- Oaks Community Center, 2600 He added some 95 establishments in said. “The area is becoming overly sat- them next.
tact belmont@smcl.org. Middlefield Road, Redwood City. the city — which are also clustered urated with the density homes… so
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110 employment 110 employment 203 public Notices tundra tundra tundra
Notice of petitioN to
admiNiSter eState of
careGiverS NewSpaper iNterNS Bruce Robertson
Case Number: 18PRO00574
JourNaliSm To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
2 years experience The Daily Journal is looking for in- tingent creditors, and persons who may
terns to do entry level reporting, re- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
required. search, updates of our ongoing fea- tate, or both, of Bruce Robertson. A Peti-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- tion for Probate has been filed by Tyler
so welcome. C. Robertson in the Superior Court of
Immediate placement California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Tyler
We expect a commitment of four to
on all assignments. eight hours a week for at least four
C. Robertson be appointed as personal
representative to administer the estate of
months. The internship is unpaid, but the decedent.
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
call terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
(650)777-9000 porters. thority will allow the personal representa-
tive to take many actions without obtain-
College students or recent graduates ing court approval. Before taking certain
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
experience is preferred but not neces-
cryStal cleaNiNG sarily required. give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
ceNter the proposed action.) The independent
Please send a cover letter describing
San mateo, ca your interest in newspapers, a resume
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an ob-
and three recent clips. Before you ap-
*customer Service ply, you should familiarize yourself
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au-
with our publication. Our Web site: thority.
Are you... Dependable, www.smdailyjournal.com. A hearing on the petition will be held in
friendly, detail oriented, this court as follows: JUL. 11, 2018 at
willing to learn new skills? Send your information via e-mail to 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- California, County of San Mateo, 400
County Center, Redwood City, CA
Do you have .... Good ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- 94063.
communication skills, a gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 If you object to the granting of the peti-
desire for steady tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
employment and objections with the court before the hear-
employment benefits? ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
SaleS/marKetiNG If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
please call for an
iNterNShipS itor of the decedent, you must file your 295 art 298 collectibles 303 electronics
Appointment: (650)342-6978 The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking claim with the court and mail a copy to
for ambitious interns who are eager to the personal representative appointed by BruShed fiNiSh, 15" X 20" frame a-team fiGuriNeS Plus Jeep $20 SamSuNG flat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
jump into the business arena with both the court within the later of either (1) four holds 18 various size photos. Never (650)591-9769 San Carlos VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs months from the date of first issuance of used. $20. 650-369-2486.
of the newspaper and media industries. letters to a general personal representa- GiNNy doll 8" Carhop, uniform &
This position will provide valuable tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the 304 furniture
experience for your bright future.
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 296 appliances apron,cap, skates & tray. Original
box.$15. (650)712-1070
from the date of mailing or personal de-
Email resume livery to you of a notice under section air coNditioNer 10000 BTU w/re- 2 walNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
info@smdailyjournal.com mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG leNNox red Rose, Unused, hand need work but very good cond. $20/ea
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
er California statutes and legal authority brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650)952-3466.
0898 $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
may affect your rights as a creditor. You
may want to consult with an attorney aNtique diNiNG table for six people
madame alexaNder Doll 8", Rhett with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
knowledgable in California law. air coNditioNer, Portable, 14,000 Butler, white suit, new, never out of box
203 public Notices You may examine the file kept by the BTU, Commercial Cool model $25, (650)712-1070 aNtique mohaGaNy Bookcase. Four
court. If you are a person interested in CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
fictitiouS BuSiNeSS Name the estate, you may file with the court a sories plus remote included. miller lite Neon sign , work good
StatemeNt #277856 Request for Special Notice (form DE- 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. $59 call (650)218-6528 armchair Good condition $55.
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- (650)345-1835
The following person is doing business praisal of estate assets or of any petition Star warS Action figure: Qui-Gon
(650)266-3184
as: Flat Top Eats, 1565 El Camino Real or account as provided in Probate Code coffee maKer $15.00 white, Kitchen Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 BedStead SiNGle, poster style, box
#601, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA section 1250. A Request for Special No- Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- Steve (650)518-6614. spring, mattress available. $40.00.
94080. Registered Owners: 1)Christo- tice form is available from the court clerk. 0907 (650)593-7408
pher Bautista, 1565 El Camino Real Attorney for Petitioner:
Michael A. Fox, Esq. colemaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - 299 computers BeiGe Sofa $99. Excellent Condition
#601, S. San Francisco, CA 94080 2000 Alameda De Las Pulgas, Ste. 250 Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 (650) 315-2319
2)Salvador Dubon, 49 East Moltke SAN MATEO, CA 94403 (650)918-9847 19" color Monitor with stand VG con-
Street, Daly City, CA 94014. The busi- (650)341-2900 dition power cord/owners manual includ- BuNK BedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
FILED: 5/30/2018 electric Stove From Sears ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
ness is conducted by a General Partner- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
ship. The registrant commenced to Excellent Condition $225 B/O (650)685-2494
nal on 6/4/18, 6/11/18, 6/12/18 ) Please Call (650)244-9267 i-pad KeyBoard. $25.00. (650)588-
transact business under the FBN on 0842 commode, Good condition. $20 obo.
5/29/18. hotpoiNt heavy Duty Dryer excellent Please call (650)745-6309
/s/Christopher Bautista/ working condition Burlingame $50 Call recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
Dan (408)656-0958 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, computer deSK (glass) & chair. Like
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650) 578 9208 new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
sor-County Clerk on 5/29/18. (Published maytaG waSher excellent working gtecher@comcast.net
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/4/18,
Caregivers
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Wanted 6/11/18, 6/18/18, 6/25/18). 210 lost & found
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
(408)656-0958
300 toys computer deSK
(650)520-4650
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Home
Home CCare
are Jobs loSt cat. Black and White. Black mfG h20laBS Model 300 exc cond
100 thiNGS for little children to do on a
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. computer Swivel CHAIR. Padded
patch on right eye. REWARD. FREE (650)595-3933
(650) 600-8108 fictitiouS BuSiNeSS Name
StatemeNt #277628
Call (323) 439-7713. room heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409

vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. americaN flyer locomotive runs deSK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com The following person is doing business Books (650)952-3500 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 (650)458-3578
as: Fairytayle Cleaners Co., 617 Mayfair
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com Avenue, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA JameS patterSoN hardback books. SewiNG machiNe-royal XL 6000 larGe Stuffed ANIMALS - $3 each
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 diNiNG taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
Apply online or wwalk-in
Apply alk-in 94080. Registered Owners: Madonna Ei- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
(650)342-8436. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
selle Calabia and Carolyn Magalona Cal- oriGiNal americaN Girl Doll - Molly, $250 .(650)-654-1930.
4600 EEll CCamino Real,, # 211,, Los
amino Real Los Altos
Altos abia, same address. The business is NicholaS SparKS hardback books. complete with clothing, accessories, and
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Showtime rotiSSerie used once books $50. (650)515-1931.
conducted by a General Partnership. $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave dreSSer 4-drawer in Belmont for
The registrant commenced to transact quality BooKS used and rare. World message. $75. Good condition; good for children.
Star warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader Call (650)678-8585
business under the FBN on N/A. & US History and classic American nov- $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 uNitap StaNdard centerset bath-
/s/Madonna Eiselle Calabia/ room chrome faucet, complete, $10, dreSSer w/mirror & chest, mid-
This statement was filed with the Asses- the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. (650)595-3933 302 antiques century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night-
sor-County Clerk on 5/4/18. (Published in Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 stands also available. SSF. (650)392-
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/4/18, vacuum cleaNer (reconditioned) 100 y/o family heirloom, hand sewn, 4841
v.loGviNov, uNuSual Journey to the $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience 6/11/18, 6/18/18, 6/25/18). Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- (650)556-9708 eNtertaiNmeNt ceNter for $50.
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 weSterN waShBoard Sales made
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
mahoGaNy aNtique Secretary desk, (650)726-4102
M $75. phone 650-369-2486. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. free woodeN Bed frame, good condi-
whirlpool waSher DRYER, GE tion pictures available (650)322-9598
Refrigerator all working and in good con- email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net

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dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. 303 electronics
free woodeN Cabinet 73"Wide,
297 Bicycles aNtareS dollarS Bill Changer ma- 16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6
chines never used for small bus. $95 Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane.
adult BiKeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- (650)992-4544.
Glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
BlaupuNKt am/fm/cd Radio and Re-
Bmx moNGooSe Outer Limit Bike, ceiver with Detachable Face asking iKea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 $100. (650)593-4490 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
child’S SchwiNN Bicycle, Blue in KiNdle fire 8 in. Case and Charger iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
the best career seekers Girl'S 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con-
dition. $25 (650) 387-8121
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
motorola Bravo MB 520 (android
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
love chair, velour, tan. $45.
(808)631-1365.
read the daily Journal. New 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
card Belmont (650)595-8855
oNKyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
New deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
mes Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
we will help you recruit qualified, talented 298 collectibles
paNaSoNic-39” led TV,
New twiN Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356

individuals to join your company or organization. 80’S topS Complete Factory Set All
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
Slightly Used, Ex. Condition, $250.00.
(650)238-7961.
SofaBed, velour, tan, Excellent
condition. $75. (808)631-1365.

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NIAGARA vIBRATING adjustable bed ANTIqUE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available SINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, PETCARRIER for small dog or cat in ex- EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 HOMEdICS dUAL Shiatsu Massage
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan at $30 each. (650)339-3672 ron $15.00 (650)544-5306 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
(408)656-0958 6059
CRAFTSMAN9" radial arm Saw with 6" SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 EvERLAST 80# MMa Heavy Bag and MEdLINE ExCEL K1 Wheelchair fold-
OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 PET TAxI animal Carrier. Brand: Delux Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 down back 18” desk length elevating leg
wood with formica wood grain top $25 Nature Miracle - excellent Condition for rests $50 (510)770-1976
(650) 787-9753 SHOPSMITHMARK V 50th anniversary SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 $25. Call (650)349-6059. GOLF BAG travel protector, black, $5;
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Sigma Sa Mount $25 (650)436-7171 (650)591-9769
ORNATE LARGE BOOKCASE: Two (650)504-0585 GarageSales
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
TRAIN-COLOR PRINT by John Hugh 316Clothes GOLF BALLS, good condition, 100 for
vINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 $10; (650)591-9769
asking $500 CaLL(650)345-9199.
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 5 BOxES male & female square dance
RETROHUTCH Needs refinishing other- vINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BANd
UNIdEN HARLEY Davidson gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
clothing. excellent Condition. as a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
GOLFCLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342
GARAGESALES
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993 311MusicalInstruments GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for ESTATESALES
BEAUTIFUL SILvER clutch evening $50. (650)593-4490
SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839 Makemoney,makeroom!
made wood perfect condition $75. 1929 ANTIqUE alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- GUTHY-RENKER POWER rider,ever-
(650)483-1222 ter, Newly refurbished $6,000 OBO Call BOx OF used men's Levi's and misc. last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
WELdER- LINCOLN aC 220 amps 240
volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
(650)742-6776. jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition erciser $20 (510)770-1976 List your upcoming
(650)589-0764
SOLId WOOd Dining table with exten-
sion great piece great condition black CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner HEALTHRIdER. exercise machine. ex-
garage sale,
$80 (650)364-5263 309OfficeEquipment The 64 Chomonica, german Made $180, dAWGS BRANd Kaymann black and cellent condition. $95. San Bruno. moving sale,
(650)278-5776. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 (650)794-0839
SOLId WOOd entertainment Center- LAPTOPCASE or bag. Black. Like new. (650)369-2486 estate sale,
HEALTHRIdER (ORIGINAL 90's equip-
TurnTable, am-Fm, eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
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WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with High, Free for anyone to pick-up
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 0839
LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan- (650)295-9121. vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
WHITE WICKER armoire, asking $100,
great condition, text for picture (650)571-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
SAxOPHONE- ALTO Silver with Case
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$30 (650)592-2047.
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YAMAHA ROOF raCK, 58 inches $75. List your Open House
vINTAGE LINGERIE Washboard circa (650)458-3255
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WILSONLEATHER Lady Jacket. Small,
like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
in the Daily Journal.
LUGGAGE, REd, 21" NeW Samsonite strumming $50 (650)369-2486
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 340Camera&PhotoEquip.
COMPLETE SET OF CHINa - Windsor
YAMAHA ACOUSTIC guitar, model
WILSONLEATHER, burgundy lady jack-
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
reach over 83,450
garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
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lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
potential home buyers &
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$250 per box
(650)342-5630
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CRYSTAL (LEAdEd glass) lamp $30.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860
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44,632 original miles. Needs body work
and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218-
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CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard


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obo. (650)952-4036.
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obo. (650) 952-4036.
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bers believed building a hotel would be the best approach. “There is a reasonable compromise, if it should come to

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“I’m very much concerned about the ability to pull this
off relatively quickly,” said Mayor Michael Brownrigg of
the SPHERE plan, instead suggesting he favored building a
that,” she said.
As each hotel plan keeps a portion of the site reserved for
a park, Councilwoman Ann Keighran favored a proposal for
hotel at the site. He also cited the wetlands and open space hotel developers to collaborate with the SPHERE Institute
along the Bayfront at the north and south ends of town as on a joint initiative.
hotel and one to preserve the 8-acre site as open space — the source of his limited enthusiasm for the public space
near the Bayfront trail along Airport Boulevard, according “It’s just something to think about so you may get the
proposal. best of both worlds,” she said.
to video of the meeting. “We have that sort of recreational access nearby,” he said.
Though the State Lands Commission ultimately holds the After nearly two hours of discussion on the matter
Both H&Q Asia Pacific and ElieCorp expressed interest in
final say in determining the property’s fate, Burlingame though, officials agreed they should stop short of drilling
building a hotel on the land which would be leased from the
councilmembers are hopeful their feedback will be persua- too deeply into detailed discussions in the early stages of a
state agency, then developing a portion of the site into a
sive. project over which their authority is limited.
park open to the public.
With an agreement that swift action is in order to improve “I don’t think it is worth taking it further at this point,”
the blighted land currently sitting behind an unsightly Hotel designs are still rough, as each developer said they
were reticent to begin sketching out specific plans until said Brownrigg.
fence, the challenge ahead for officials is picking a pre-
ferred use. their proposal was blessed by the state agency. Initially
Some councilmembers suggested they would support the though, H&Q Asia Pacific suggested it would be interested
SPHERE Institute’s vision to rework the property into an in building a smaller, upscale hotel while ElieCorp said its
open space preserve built around interaction with the Bay.
“All the proposals are very thoughtful and they are all
version would offer as many as 650 rooms.
Councilman Ricardo Ortiz said he would prefer the land
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SPHERE plan,” said Councilwoman Emily Beach, of the site may be more economically feasible. If I choose
Burlingame public policy organization’s wishes to estab- “My preference would not be for a hotel. It would be com-
pletely open space. But the hotel would bring a financial
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ty. component which is a reality,” he said. what are my
But with others harboring lingering doubts about the Beach agreed, claiming she did not favor a hotel on the
company’s ability to finance its plan, some councilmem- site but could see the mutual benefit offered by ceding some Rick Riffel
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