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CAN PRESIDENT
PARDON HIMSELF?
DWIGHT CLARK DIES
FORMER 49ERS WIDE RECEIVER WHO HELPED LAUNCH
DYNASTY FOR SAN FRANCISCO DEAD AT 61 SPORTS PAGE 11
NASDAQ HITS
ALL-TIME HIGH
NATION PAGE 7 BUSINESS PAGE 10

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Tuesday • June 5, 2018 • XVIII, Edition 246 www.smdailyjournal.com

New builder buys Oyster Point project in South City


Kilroy Realty steps in to acquire 40-acre site along waterfront
By Austin Walsh entitlements from ing biotech industry at the property
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Oyster Point abutting Oyster Point and Marina
De v e l o p m e n t , boulevards, according to a press
A potentially sweeping develop- which attempted to release.
ment aiming to transform the South build office space
and housing at the City Manager Mike Futrell said he
San Francisco waterfront is again believes the new owner will ultimately
changing hands, as another company 40-acre site.
The new property bring forward a state-of-the-art project
acquired rights to build along Oyster furthering South San Francisco’s repu-
Point. owner plans to
tation as the life science industry’s
Kilroy Realty announced Monday, Mike Futrell build 11 office and premier destination.
June 4, it is spending $308 million to laboratory build- A rendering of the project proposed near Oyster Point Marina
purchase 2.5 million square feet of ings accommodating the city’s boom- See PROJECT, Page 27 and Park in South San Francisco.

Son charged
for assisting
mom’s death
Attorney emphasizes son’s longtime
dedication, DA says actions are criminal
By Anna Schuessler mary caregiver for his mother
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Marie Beck for close to two
decades — assisting her with
everything from bathing her to
A South San Francisco man faced preparing her meals — when she
with his mother’s request to help asked him to help her end life on
her end her life after a yearslong her own terms in May of 2017,
battle with Parkinson’s disease is said Thomas Beck’s defense attor-
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO being charged of attempted murder ney Charles Smith.
Residents vote at the Sunnybrae Elementary school polling station during the last presidential election. and elder abuse for allegedly giv- Beck is believed to have told
ing her extra medication and officials who found his 86-year-

Changes to San Mateo County attempting to suffocate her last


year, according to the San Mateo
County District Attorney’s Office
old mother dead when they
responded to his 911 call May 16,
2017, that he gave her extra med-

election model taking shape and his defense attorney.


Thomas Beck, 58, was the pri- See BECK, Page 19

Voters voice support for mail ballots, early voting Redwood City mourns the
By Anna Schuessler Inside s t a t e wi de number collected by the same time
changes of the all-mail ballot election his
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

As the countdown to the June 5


expected to
give voters
m o r e
office administered in 2015.
Though he acknowledged no two
elections are the same, Church
loss of magazine publisher
primary draws to a close, San o p t i o n s said officials have seen voters Community shocked by death Steve Penna
Mateo County voters who haven’t when it increasingly opt to vote by mail, a By Zachary Clark losing weight
already cast their ballots still have comes to trend he expects to continue in and then boom,
California, long DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
a chance to take advantage of a casting their this election as a shift to mailing he had some
a blue state, could
new election model aimed at get bluer in primary ballots. ballots to all registered voters in kind of cardiac
the county with postage-paid The sudden death of community
boosting voter participation. M a r k event, ” said
See page 5
return envelopes instead of requir- champion and magazine publisher
With at least one vote center Church, San Steve Penna has left his family, brother Gary
open in every city in San Mateo M a t e o ing them to request vote-by-mail
ballots takes shape. countless friends and Redwood Penna. “Steve
County as of Saturday and close to County’s chief elections officer, was pretty
“Apparently the message is out City residents of all walks of life
400,000 vote-by-mail ballots dis- said some 76,000 vote-by-mail much himself
ballots had been received by his and people are taking advantage of shocked and heartbroken. 
tributed to county voters, elec- “It was a shock to everyone. He from the day he
tions officials are in the thick of office by the end of the weekend, this new election model,” he said. Steve Penna
up some 20 percent over the total was looking and feeling good,
implementing recently-passed See VOTING, Page 18 See PENNA, Page 18
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2 Tuesday • June 5, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“I know in my heart that man is good. That
what is right will always eventually triumph. And
there’s purpose and worth to each and every life.”
— President Ronald Reagan

This Day in History


Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was shot and

1968 mortally wounded after claiming vic-


tory in California’s Democratic pres-
idential primary at the Ambassador
Hotel in Los Angeles; assassin
Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was arrested at the scene.
In  1 5 2 7 , a month after Rome was conquered by troops of
the Holy Roman Empire, Pope Clement VII surrendered.
In  1 7 9 4 , Congress passed the Neutrality Act, which pro-
hibited Americans from taking part in any military action
against a country that was at peace with the United States.
In  1 8 8 4 , Civil War hero Gen. William T. Sherman refused
the Republican presidential nomination, saying, “I will not
accept if nominated and will not serve if elected.”
In 1 9 1 7 , about 10 million American men between the ages
of 21 and 31 began registering for the draft in World War I.
In 1 9 3 3 , the United States went off the gold standard.
In  1 9 4 7 , Secretary of State George C. Marshall gave a
speech at Harvard University in which he outlined an aid
program for Europe that came to be known as The Marshall
Plan. REUTERS
In  1 9 5 0 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in Henderson v. United Marshmello performs during Wango Tango concert at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.
States, struck down racially segregated railroad dining cars.
In  1 9 6 7 , war erupted in the Middle East as Israel, antici-
pating a possible attack by its Arab neighbors, launched a In other news ...
series of pre-emptive airfield strikes that destroyed nearly poured gas on his foot and set it disorders and features of a paranoid per-
the entire Egyptian air force; Syria, Jordan and Iraq immedi- FBI agent whose gun went off ablaze. sonality, according to court records.
ately entered the conflict. at nightclub tested for alcohol The victim was taken to a hospital. Veleria Sharp and Laura Anderson,
In  1 9 7 6 , 14 people were killed when the Teton Dam in His injuries are described as not life- both paralegals who were killed Friday,
Idaho burst. DENVER — Denver police say
they’re awaiting lab results to help threatening. worked for the law firm that represent-
In  1 9 8 6 ,   a federal jury in Baltimore convicted Ronald W. ed Jones’ wife during the divorce.
determine if an off-duty FBI agent
Pelton of selling secrets to the Soviet Union. (Pelton was As police close in, suspect in The raid came as police identified the
could face charges after accidentally
sentenced to three life prison terms plus ten years.) fourth victim, Marshall Levine, a 72-
firing a weapon that dropped out of its four Arizona slayings kills self
holster while he was dancing at a year-old counselor and life coach. He
Birthdays nightclub.
Police say in a statement Monday
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — As police
closed in, a man suspected of gunning
was found Saturday in an office park
that houses mostly therapists and
that they want to determine if alcohol down four people last week shot him- counselors.
was a factor. self to death Monday, and authorities Pitt was found dead near Scottsdale
Prosecutors will determine whether said they have linked him to two other after witnesses reported hearing a loud
the agent will face any charges in the slayings beyond those of a prominent argument and gunfire outside his office.
shooting that wounded another man. psychiatrist, two paralegals and a mar- Sharp and Anderson, who were both
The victim was taken to a hospital in riage-and-divorce counselor. in their late 40s, were shot Friday
good condition. The first person who was killed had inside a law office. One of the women
Police have said the agent was danc- testified in court against Dwight managed to walk to an intersection to
ing at the downtown club early Lamon Jones, court records showed. seek help despite a gunshot wound to
Financial guru Jazz musician Actor Mark Saturday when the gun fell from the Police believe the 56-year-old also her head. She was taken to a hospital
Suze Orman is 67. Kenny G is 62. Wahlberg is 47. agent’s waistband holster onto the killed a man and a woman whose bodies where she died, police said.
floor. The firearm went off when the were discovered Monday in the Officers followed a blood trail back
Actor-singer Bill Hayes is 93. Broadcast journalist Bill agent picked it up. Phoenix suburb of Fountain Hills. to the office and found the other
Moyers is 84. Former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark is His name has not been released. The Authorities in Arizona said they woman. She was pronounced dead at the
79. Author Dame Margaret Drabble is 79. Country singer Don Denver FBI has declined to comment. spent a day and a half tracking Jones, scene.
Reid (The Statler Brothers) is 73. Rock musician Freddie eventually finding him at an extended- A decade after the JonBenet Ramsey
Stone (AKA Freddie Stewart) (Sly and the Family Stone) is 71. Man sets other man’s foot stay hotel in Scottsdale. Officers evac- case, the 59-year-old Pitt helped
Rock singer Laurie Anderson is 71. Country singer Gail uated nearby rooms before hearing gun- Phoenix police in the Baseline Killer
Davies is 70. Author Ken Follett is 69. Rock musician Nicko on fire in San Diego assault fire and finding his body. investigation as they sought a man
McBrain (Iron Maiden) is 66. Jazz musician Peter Erskine is SAN DIEGO — San Diego police are Steven Pitt, a psychiatrist who was who was later convicted of killing nine
64. Rock singer Richard Butler (Psychedelic Furs) is 62. investigating an assault in which a killed Thursday, evaluated Jones during people.
Actress Beth Hall is 60. Actor Jeff Garlin is 56. Actress Karen transient set another transient’s foot divorce proceedings and testified Karen Flansburg, who lives a few
Sillas is 55. Actor Ron Livingston is 51. Singer Brian on fire. against him in September 2010. blocks from the hotel where Jones was
McKnight is 49. Rock musician Claus Norreen (Aqua) is 48. Officer John Buttle says the 57-year- Pitt, who also assisted in high-pro- staying, said she saw helicopters out-
Actor Chad Allen is 44. Rock musician P-Nut (311) is 44. old victim got into an argument with file cases including the JonBenet side and while, watching television,
Actress Navi Rawat is 41. Actress Liza Weil is 41. Rock musi- another man Sunday afternoon. Ramsey mystery in Colorado, told a saw her own neighborhood on the
cian Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) is 39. Rock musician Seb The assailant threw the victim down, court that Jones had anxiety and mood news.
Lefebvre (Simple Plan) is 37. Actress Chelsey Crisp is 35.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday • June 5, 2018 3

San Bruno school site sale examined Police reports


Just the essentials
City officials weighing interest in purchasing surplus district properties A man was cited and released for steal-
ing cigarettes and combs from a store
By Austin Walsh place, but she did not know whether offi- on South El Camino Real in Millbrae, it
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on cials are interested in purchasing the land. was reported at 1:25 a.m. Tuesday, May
or share this story at She acknowledged though the discussions 29.
San Bruno educators are offering local www.smdailyjournal.com could open the door for the two sides to
city officials the first right of refusal for identify opportunities offering mutual bene-
three pieces of district property headed for fits, such as a building a workforce housing MILLBRAE
the sales block. some of this property and streamlining our development serving school district and
operations,” said Kemp. Grand theft. A unknown person stole elec-
The San Bruno Planning Commission city workers. tronics and then fled the scene on El Camino
will discuss Tuesday, June 5, city officials’ The first leg of that process is already “If they decide they want to do that, we
underway, as officials agreed to shutter El Real, it was reported at 1:55 p.m. Sunday,
potential interest in the school district would certainly be interested in partnering May 27.
office headquarters at 500 Acacia Ave., as Crystal later this month and Rollingwood at with them,” she said.
a yet to be determined date. Officials are Arres t. A man was arrested after being
well as El Crystal and Rollingwood elemen- Outside of discussions with city officials, found in possession of methamphetamine
tary school campuses. moving away from a small, neighborhood Kemp said private developers have not yet
school model to a district built around larg- and had a felony warrant out of San Mateo
Under the process mandated once a school approached the school district with an inter- County on California Drive and Linden
er campuses. est in purchasing the properties.
district identifies surplus property, San Avenue, it was reported at 7:35 a.m. Sunday,
The effort will require many of campuses Looking ahead, Kemp said she expects
Bruno officials will have the first chance to May 27.
facing expansion to be rebuilt, and officials the upcoming meeting will offer more clari-
decide whether they would like to acquire the Burg l ary . Someone broke into a vehicle
are pursuing a variety of ways to finance the ty regarding the eventual fate of the school
land. Should they not be interested, the and stole various items on Rollins Road, it
construction. Beyond potentially selling sites. Ultimately, she said officials would
school district would then be able to shop it was reported at 11:21 p.m. Friday May 25.
district land, they are also considering like over the next two years to try to capi-
to private developers. Burg l ary . Various items were stolen from a
floating a bond measure to voters on the fall talize on the properties, but even that time-
While recognizing the sales process is vehicle on Adrian Drive at 9:50 p.m. Friday,
ballot. line is flexible.
still in its formative stages, superintendent May 25.
Each of the properties is zoned for low- Going into the upcoming discussion
Stella Kemp said San Bruno Park
density residential development, with as though, Kemp said she is open to identify- BURLINGAME
Elementary School District officials are
many as eight units allowed per acre, ing property uses which continue to best
keeping their options open for the land. Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and a
according to a city report. serve those who wish to live and work in
“When the district gets ready to dispose of laptop was stolen on Old Bayshore
The Rollingwood Elementary School San Bruno.
the properties, we have to do the due dili- Boulevard, it was reported at 8:34 p.m.
campus at 2500 Cottonwood Drive is the “We’re always open to working with the
gence of offering up the properties. It does Friday, May 25.
most sizable property to be discussed, as city to utilize the facilities in a way that
not mean that we will sell them today or Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on Old
the 16-acre site could accommodate as many could benefit the community and the pub-
tomorrow, but we have to fulfill the require- Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported at 8:28
96 homes. The El Crystal campus sits on 3 lic,” she said.
ments,” said Kemp. p.m. Friday, May 25.
acres at 201 Balboa Way, which could have
The district is looking to sell some of the Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen by
as many as 18 homes. The district office The San Bruno Planning Commission
land in an effort to raise money for a facili- an employee of a business on Burlway Road,
property is 2.2 acres and could host 13 meets 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, in the senior
ties overhaul which officials claim is neces- it was reported at 3:51 p.m. Friday, May 25.
homes. Center, 555 Cry stal Springs Road.
sary to improve aging and decaying cam-
Kemp said discussions around the city’s
puses.
interest in the properties have already taken
“There is a potential benefit to disposing
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4 Tuesday • June 5, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Caltrain to temporarily close rail ting her in the back of the head with his fist court allegedly com-
Local briefs in the fast-food restaurant around 2 p.m. pelled Judge Stephanie
crossings in Burlingame, San Mateo Sign up for weekly construction updates by Friday. Though the man denied her accusa- Garratt to conclude he
Foundation installation work in visiting calmod.org/get-involved. tions, Anderson and Whited are believed to had fled the country to
Burlingame and San Mateo will require the have left the corner of Whipple Avenue and avoid prosecution for
temporary closure of grade crossings at Nearly half Bay Area El Camino Real, where they were allegedly allegedly injuring his
Peninsula Avenue, Villa Terrace and panhandling, to attack him, according to white husky named
Bellevue Avenue in the next few days, residents say they plan to leave prosecutors. Toby. In March, a judge
according to Caltrain. Forty-six percent of Bay Area residents Anderson allegedly put the man in a head- allegedly denied his
South Railroad Avenue between First and are planning to leave the region in the next lock while Whited allegedly punched him defense attorney’s
several times and bit off a portion of his left
Rami Al-Zetawi request that Al-Zetawi be
Cypress avenues will also be closed from 9 few years, according to a survey from the
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, June 8, for tree Bay Area Council. ear. The victim was transported to a nearby allowed to travel to
removal work. The survey results show a 6 percent hospital with a portion of his ear missing Jordan, and Garratt issued $500,000 warrant
The other closures are: Peninsula Avenue increase from last year in residents who and other facial injuries, according to pros- for his arrest Monday, according to prosecu-
from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. from Tuesday, June want to relocate. In 2016, 34 percent of sur- ecutors. tors.
5, to Wednesday, June 6, with an available vey respondents said they were planning on Anderson’s girlfriend, also a transient, On May 19, 2017, Al-Zetawi, 38, was
detour at Bayswater Avenue; Villa Terrace leaving. said she went into the restaurant to use the arrested after neighbors reported seeing him
from 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, until 6 a.m. Residents cite housing costs, overall restroom and, when she came out, the man slamming a white husky named Toby to the
Thursday, June 7, with an available detour at high costs of living and traffic as reasons to was running his mouth at her and then hit ground, choking him, pulling his legs and
East Poplar Avenue; and Bellevue Avenue move out of the area. her in the head. A witness who allegedly saw causing the dog to cry out in pain in the
from 8 p.m. Thursday, June 7, until 6 a.m. “These results are tough to report, but we the attack didn’t see the victim hit the front yard of his home on South Norfolk
Friday, June 8, with an available detour at can’t let this growing pessimism become a woman, according to prosecutors. Street. When officers arrived at the scene,
Villa Terrace, according to Caltrain. self-fulfilling prophecy,” said council pres- Anderson and Whited pleaded not guilty Al-Zetawi was found kneeling over the dog.
Construction activities during these clo- ident Jim Wunderman in a news release. to charges of felony assault. Because he Toby was rushed to an emergency veterinar-
sures are expected to include excavation, Of the 461 respondents who said they injured the victim’s ear, Whited faces an ian hospital where doctors determined his
placement of rebar, concrete fill, electrical wanted to leave the Bay Area, 24 percent additional felony mayhem charge and an back was broken and required surgery,
grounding and installation of foundations. said they would move within California and eight-year prison term if convicted, while according to prosecutors
Some work will be done during the day as 61 percent said they would leave the state Anderson faces a four-year prison sentence. Al-Zetawi has been ordered not to possess
well, according to Caltrain. altogether. Bail for Anderson and Whited has been set or own animals, to stay away from the
Caltrain will work with contractors to at $35,000 and $100,000, respectively, and Peninsula Humane Society and to make no
minimize night work to limit the impact to Men face felony charges they are both in custody. They will next attempt to contact Toby as conditions of
surrounding communities; however, some his posting a $50,000 bail bond. Al-Zetawi
work must be performed at night to main-
for assault outside Burger King appear June 14 for preliminary hearing,
according to prosecutors. allegedly made several attempts to retrieve
tain regular train service, according to the Two Redwood City transients are behind the dog when he was out of custody, causing
rail agency. bars on charges of felony assault after they Man accused of beating dog the Peninsula Humane Society to keep the
These projects are part of Caltrain electri- allegedly beat a 54-year-old man near a dog in an undisclosed location before Toby
fication scheduled to be operational by Redwood City Burger King restaurant in an believed to have fled to Jordan was adopted by a family, according to pros-
2022 between San Francisco and San Jose. altercation that left him missing part of his The trial of a San Mateo man accused of ecutors.
Caltrain has established a dedicated project left ear Friday, according to the San Mateo beating his dog never got its start Monday Though court proceedings for Al-Zetawi
hotline and email for residents concerned County District Attorney’s Office. when he didn’t appear in court because he stalled last year after a defense attorney
about potential construction impacts. The Scott Anderson, 33, and Ben Whited, 28, was allegedly hospitalized while on a trip to questioned his competency in August, they
project information line can be reached at allegedly came to the defense of a woman Jordan, according to the San Mateo County were reinstated in the fall when he was found
(650) 399-9659 or toll free at (800) 660- who is both Whited’s cousin and Anderson’s District Attorney’s Office. competent to stand trial based on doctor’s
4287 or by email at calmod@caltrain.com. girlfriend after she accused the man of hit- Rami Al-Zetawi’s failure to appear in reports, according to prosecutors.

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Two men killed in Yosemite
park fall were elite climbers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — The two


men who fell to their deaths while climbing
El Capitan at Yosemite National park over
the weekend were elite climbers who part-
nered on routes since their college days in
San Diego, family and friends said.
Jason Wells, 45, and Tim Klein, 42, were
about 1,000 feet up the so-called Freeblast
Route when they fell on Saturday, the
National Park Service said.
Brady Robinson, a fellow climber and
close friend of Wells, said that the pair last
month scaled two El Capitan routes in one
weekend. Each climb usually takes skilled Jason Wells and Tim Klein
climbers several days to complete, Robinson
told the Washington Post in a story pub- Their friend, identified by Robinson as
REUTERS
lished Monday. Kevin Prince, made his climb clipped to a
A poll worker places a mail in ballot into a voting box as voters drop off their ballot in the U.S. separate rope and anchor.
presidential primary election in San Diego. The two were “simul-climbing,” a tech-
nique in which both climbers are attached by The section of the route where the duo fell

California, long a blue state, a rope and move at the same time to go climb
faster, he said.
Robinson, who is the executive director of
the Access Fund, an organization that works
was a relatively easy part of the ascent but
chunks of rocks can occasionally become
loose, Robinson said.
The cause of the fall is under investigation

could get bluer in primary


By Michael R. Blood University of California, San Diego.
to protect climbing access, said the pair had
invited a third climber to join them on the
ascent of the 3,000-foot granite formation
and were not going as fast as they could have.
by the Park Service.
A crowd of people had gathered in the val-
ley below following a rumor that rock
climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell
“They were not pushing the envelope,” would attempt a new speed record on the Nose
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Across the country “red states have gotten Robinson said. route of El Capitan.
redder and blue state have gotten bluer and
LOS ANGELES — Is California, home to the fights have been within, rather than
one in eight Americans, becoming the between, the parties,” Kousser said. Lawmakers pass bill to set Around the state
nation’s best example of one-party rule? The key marker will be the race for gover- standards for hate crime policies porting hate crimes to the FBI, the
Tuesday’s primary election will set the nor , in which Republican John Cox has the
backing of President Donald Trump in his SACRAMENTO — The California Legislature and the public.
stage for November races for governor, Legislature has sent Gov. Jerry Brown a bill
Congress and the Legislature, but it will bid to qualify for a two-person runoff this An audit released Thursday said local law
fall. Under California’s unusual primary that sets minimum standards for local law enforcement agencies lack adequate policies
also test whether the state’s vanishing enforcement agencies updating or adopting
Republicans have enough remaining influ- system — sometimes called the jungle pri- and training. Auditors found agencies they
mary — only the top two vote-getters, hate crime policies. reviewed underreported hate crimes by about
ence to avoid another shutout at the The bill passed 67-0 Monday would
statewide polls. regardless of party, advance to the general 14 percent.
election. require those agencies to include in their Reported hate crimes in California
After all, Democrats in California hold policies that officers work to prevent,
every statewide office and dominate both Democratic Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom is increased by over 20 percent from 2014 to
expected to easily top the field, but former respond to and report hate crimes. 2016. Hate crimes are defined as those tar-
chambers of the Legislature, while counting The lawmakers’ action comes after state
a 3.6-million edge in voter registrations Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa and state geting victims for an element of their iden-
Treasurer John Chiang are among the auditors announced California is underre- tity, such as race or religion.
and a 39-14 advantage in U.S. House seats.
The outcome Tuesday will impact how the Democrats hoping to box out Cox and make
state handles a litany of problems, from it a one-party showdown in November for
homelessness to a public pension crisis. the state’s highest office.
For California, the election could become That’s already the case in the race for U.S.
“our biggest moment of transition” to a Senate, where the GOP failed to field a credi-
state functionally run by elected officials ble candidate and Sen. Dianne Feinstein is
from one party, said Thad Kousser, who expected to face another Democrat in
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Aide: EPA’s Pruitt sought used Trump hotel mattress By Ellen Knickmeyer Hupp told them she did not know what
and Michael Biesecker Pruitt planned to do with any mattress, but
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS added, “It was around the same time that he
was moving.”
WASHINGTON — Environmental Reps. Elijah Cummings of Maryland and
Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt had a Gerald Connolly of Virginia, the top
top aide seek a used mattress from the Trump Democrats on the House oversight commit-
International Hotel and perform other per- tee and a subcommittee on government
sonal chores for him, according to an email operations, called the errands a violation of
and testimony from the aide released federal law on gifts from subordinates. In
Monday. their letter, the Democrats ask Gowdy to
The account from Pruitt scheduling direc- issue a subpoena for government records
tor Millan Hupp is in a letter House they say EPA is currently withholding from
Democrats sent Monday to Oversight com- the committee.
mittee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C. “During her interview with Committee
Hupp appeared before a panel of House staff, Ms. Hupp not only confirmed the pre-
oversight committee staffers earlier this vious allegations against Administrator
month. Democrats released a partial tran- Pruitt, but revealed significant new details
script of her interview, including Hupp’s about the extent to which he utilized her for
account that Pruitt had her do personal personal tasks, including using his credit
errands, including house hunting and book- card to book personal flights and even
ing a trip for him to the Rose Bowl. attempting to obtain an ‘old mattress,”’
Staffers also asked Hupp about an email Cummings and Connolly wrote. “If Ms.
REUTERS that showed her reaching out to managers of Hupp’s statements to the Committee are
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt testifies before a Senate Appropriations Interior, Environment, the Trump hotel at Pruitt’s request. Hupp told accurate, Administrator Pruitt crossed a
and Related Agencies Subcommittee hearing on the proposed budget estimates and the House staffers that Pruitt was seeking to very clear line and must be held account-
justification for FY2019 for the Environmental Protection Agency on Capitol Hill. secure a used mattress from the Trump hotel. able.”

Bill Clinton bristles at questions on Lewinsky, MeToo


By Anne Flaherty president claimed credit thirds of them stayed his critics and even the NBC interviewer for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for empowering women with me. And I’ve tried to “omitting facts” by trying to lump him in
in his orbit and disputed do a good job since then, with other men who have abused their posi-
WASHINGTON — Former President Bill that he might owe and with my life and with tions of power to leverage sexual relation-
Clinton says the #MeToo movement is Lewinsky a private apol- my work. That’s all I ships.
overdue. Just don’t ask him about Monica ogy, insisting his public have to say.” Clinton said he was right not to resign.
Lewinsky. televised apology was Clinton is promoting And while he said he supports the #MeToo
In an interview with NBC’s “Today Show” adequate. his new fictional movement, “I still have questions about
released Monday, Clinton bristled at ques- Lewinsky wrote in thriller, “The President some of the decisions which have been
tions over whether he should have resigned Bill Clinton March that their rela- Monica Is Missing,” with best- made.”
20 years ago over his sexual relationship tionship “was not sexual Lewinsky selling author James Clinton said he doesn’t think President
with the White House intern and whether the assault” but “constituted a gross abuse of Patterson. Donald Trump has gotten a free pass, but
(hash)MeToo movement has changed his power.” In clips released from the interview, that Trump’s alleged exploits haven’t “got-
perspective. “I dealt with it 20 years ago, plus,” said Clinton was at times both vague and com- ten anything like the coverage you would
At the same time, the former Democratic Clinton. “And the American people, two- bative in his answers, repeatedly blaming expect.”

Laurie Jo Roderick Obituaries


Laurie Jo Roderick, born Sept. 23,
1949, died May 25, 2018.   Gaggero (Dwight) of
Laurie was a fun and San Mateo, their chil-
outgoing mother, grand- dren and great-grand-
mother, sister and children, and loving sis-
friend. She was born in ter Alice Leary (William)
Port Angeles, of Millbrae, niece
Washington, and later Carmen Brown (Wallace)
moved to California. of Burlingame. Divorced
Laurie was employed from their father Peter
by Western Air Lines Andreini in 1970, they
with a thrilling career remained friends until he passed in 1999.
flying the friendly skies. She was a friend- Creative, Grams loved jazz, crocheted
ly and professional flight attendant for 45 countless afghans, scarves and caps,
years and always had many hilarious sto- painting and home decorating. Nat King
ries to share regarding her extensive trav- Cole was her favorite vocalist, but as
Sinatra would say, so would Grams, “I did it
Tuesday, June 12 els and fabulous friends. Anyone who
knew Laurie knew she was always up for an my way.”
“We love you Mom. Sleep well.”
San Mateo County Fair adventure. She made her home in San
Carlos and raised two children whom she Private burial for family. Donations to
Hospice By The Bay Of San Francisco and
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo shared with Randy Roderick. Laurie was a
Marin.
devoted animal lover and she cherished
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before 3pm and non-profit booths and friends at the local dog park. Nothing Richard, stepmother Melissa, brother
Senior Expo hours: 11am to 3pm t Goody bags for first 1000 guests brought a smile to Laurie’s face more than Kenneth, nephews, cousins and grandchil-
spending time with her granddaughters, dren.
t Giveaways Lauren and Gabriella. She is survived by Michael was preceded in death by his
t Magic show 2 pm her two brothers, Pat and Chuck, two sis- mother Shirley and wife Becky, may you
ters-in-law Cheryl and Pam, two children, rest in peace
Bo and Ali, daughter-in-law Michele, son- No funeral arrangements.
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Can Trump pardon himself?
Not if he’s impeached
SO PRESIDENTS GET TO DO WHAT EXACTLY?
Under the Constitution, the president has the power to grant“reprieves and pardons”
for federal (but not state) crimes, essentially wiping out a person’s convictions. The
power is, as Trump says,“absolute” in that pardons can’t be overturned by Congress
or the courts.
Almost every president has used his pardon powers, but somewhat narrowly —
focusing on overturning cases when they believe a severe injustice has been done or
is needed to heal partisan rifts.
President Andrew Johnson, for example, granted blanket pardons to soldiers who
fought in the Confederate Army as a practical way of reuniting the nation following
the Civil War. And President Gerald Ford in 1974 pardoned his predecessor, Richard
Nixon, for all federal crimes Nixon “has committed or may have committed or taken
part in” during his presidency, on the grounds that the nation had become too
“polarized” and needed to move past the Watergate scandal.
THE BIG EXCEPTION
There is one notable exception to a president’s pardoning powers Trump doesn’t
mention: Cases of impeachment. Under the U.S. system of checks and balances,
Congress can hold presidents accountable by ousting them using impeachment
trials.
Only two presidents have been impeached by the House, although both were
acquitted by the Senate: Johnson in 1868 after he clashed with Congress over
reconstruction of the South and Bill Clinton in 1998 on charges of lying under oath
and obstructing justice in his sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
(Nixon avoided impeachment by resigning before the House could vote.)
The bottom line is that Trump retains his pardoning powers up until a possible
impeachment. And considering that impeachment trials tend to be wildly partisan
affairs, it is unlikely Trump would be ousted so long as the GOP still controls the House
and Senate.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO PARDONS AS A POLITICAL WEAPON
Donald Trump talks to the media at the White House. A person doesn’t have to be convicted for a pardon to take place. That was the case
in the Iran-Contra scandal, which involved the secret sales of weapons overseas by the

President Trump, lawyers lay out Reagan administration.


By the time the chief prosecutor in the case was prepared to present evidence of a
high-level cover-up in court, President George H.W. Bush blocked the prosecution of
several central figures using his pardoning power. The pardons infuriated the

expansive presidential powers view


prosecutor, Lawrence Walsh, and the $47 million resulted in only one person sent to
prison.
Bush defended his pardons by saying“at the heart of this investigation was a political
dispute between the executive and legislative branches over foreign policy.We must
By Eric Tucker has been investigating. Those include whether a president can be careful not to criminalize constitutional disputes of this kind.”
Likewise,Trump could try to undercut the Russia investigation by pardoning anyone
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS That’s because, as the country’s be forced to answer questions from charged by special counsel Robert Mueller. Overall, 19 people have been charged in
chief law enforcement officer, Trump prosecutors, whether it’s possible for the investigation, including Trump’s former campaign chair and national security
adviser.
WASHINGTON — President Donald himself has ultimate control of the a commander in chief to criminally But such pardons could also trigger impeachment trials in Congress on the claim
Trump claimed Monday he has an Justice Department and executive interfere in investigations and whether that Trump was trying to obstruct justice. But again, the outcome would likely probably
a president’s broad pardon power can fall on party lines.
“absolute right” to pardon himself, branch. COULD THE PRESIDENT PARDON HIMSELF?
part of an extraordinarily expansive Beyond that, his lawyers have be deployed for corrupt purposes. So far,Trump has shown he’s not afraid to pardon others he claims were unfair victims
repeatedly insisted that it’s beyond of partisanship. Among those include Joe Arpaio, the former Arizona sheriff who
vision of executive authority that is “There’s a reason they’re untested. clashed with a judge on immigration, and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, the Bush
mostly untested in court and could por- dispute that a sitting president cannot It’s because they were unthinkable,” administration official convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice in the Valerie
tend a drawn-out fight with the prose- be criminally prosecuted. said Savannah Law School professor Plame leak case.
But could Trump pardon himself? Not surprisingly, that particular scenario has never
cutors now investigating him. Trump also tweeted Monday that the Andrew Wright, who served in the been tested in the courts.
No need of a pardon anyway, Trump Justice Department’s “appointment of White House counsel’s office under Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, says it wouldn’t happen anyway.
“Pardoning himself would be unthinkable and probably lead to immediate
tweeted, because “I have done nothing the Special Counsel is totally UNCON- President Barack Obama. “The presi- impeachment,” Giuliani told NBC’s “Meet the Press” this weekend.
wrong.” In fact, his lawyers assert in a STITUTIONAL.” dent’s game here in part is to take According to the website HuffPost, Giuliani said the president was completely immune
from prosecution, and at one point offered this odd hypothetical:
memo to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation moves for- issues that are so beyond the pale that “If he shot James Comey, he’d be impeached the next day,” he said. “Impeach him,
Mueller, it’s impossible for him to ward nonetheless, and as it does courts they have never been tested and say, and then you can do whatever you want to do to him.”
Comey is former FBI director who was leading the Russia investigation when Trump
have done anything wrong in the area may have to confront questions with ‘Look, there’s no authority here on was fired.
of obstructing justice, an issue Mueller minimal if any historical precedent. point.”’
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Justices side with baker on same-sex wedding cake


By Mark Sherman mission in 2012 after they visited Phillips’ shop in subur-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ban Denver and the baker quickly told them he would not
create a cake for a same-sex wedding.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled narrowly Colorado law prohibits discrimination on the basis of
Monday for a Colorado baker who wouldn’t make a wedding sexual orientation, and the commission concluded that
cake for a same-sex couple. But the court is not deciding the Phillips’ refusal violated the law. Colorado state courts
big issue in the case, whether a business can invoke reli- upheld the determination.
gious objections to refuse service to gay and lesbian peo- But when the justices heard arguments in December,
ple. Kennedy was plainly bothered by comments by a commis-
The justices’ limited ruling turned on what the court sion member. The commissioner seemed “neither tolerant
described as anti-religious bias on the Colorado Civil nor respectful of Mr. Phillips’ religious beliefs,” Kennedy
Rights Commission when it ruled against baker Jack said in December.
Phillips. The justices voted 7-2 that the commission vio- That same sentiment suffused his opinion on Monday.
lated Phillips’ rights under the First Amendment. “The commission’s hostility was inconsistent with the
Justice Anthony Kennedy said in his majority opinion First Amendment’s guarantee that our laws be applied in a
that the issue “must await further elaboration.” Appeals in manner that is neutral toward religion,” he wrote.
similar cases are pending, including one at the Supreme Liberal justices Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan joined
REUTERS Court from a florist who didn’t want to provide flowers for the conservative justices in the outcome. Kagan wrote sep-
Baker Jack Phillips speaks with the media following oral a same-sex wedding. arately to emphasize the limited ruling.
arguments in the Masterpiece Cakeshop vs. Colorado Civil The same-sex couple at the heart of the case, Charlie Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dis-
Rights Commission case at the Supreme Court. Craig and Dave Mullins, complained to the Colorado com- sented.

Report: Workplace misconduct in judiciary not common or rare


By Jessica Gresko with inappropriate behavior. Roberts’ report came out the ciary has for judges and employees, improving the process
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS same month that 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge of identifying and correcting misconduct, and boosting
Alex Kozinski retired following accusations by women, education and training.
WASHINGTON — Inappropriate conduct in the federal including former law clerks, that he had touched them inap- The report did not mention the Kozinski case directly. It
judiciary is “not pervasive” but also “not limited to a few propriately, made lewd comments and shown them pornog- did, however, discuss the unique position of law clerks
isolated instances,” according to a report issued Monday by raphy. among the judiciary branch’s 30,000 employees. It noted
a group examining its policies on sexual harassment and The working group of judges and judiciary officials tasked the “power disparity” between a judge who has tenure for
other workplace misconduct. with studying the judiciary’s workplace conduct policies life and law clerks who work with a judge for one to two
The group, formed at the request of Supreme Court Chief said that, based on advisory groups it talked with, individ- years. The report acknowledged “strong disincentives” for
Justice John Roberts, wrote that of “the inappropriate ual interviews it conducted and surveys it administered, it law clerks to report inappropriate conduct, in part because
behavior that does occur, incivility, disrespect, or crude “believes that inappropriate conduct, although not perva- the judge’s recommendation is often crucial for future jobs.
behavior is more common than sexual harassment.” sive in the Judiciary, is not limited to a few isolated “Law clerks and others with whom the Working Group
Roberts, in his annual report on the federal judiciary instances.” spoke expressed concern about the seeming lack of punish-
issued on New Year’s Eve, had promised a “careful evalua- The group offered more than 20 recommendations for fur- ment for a judge who, under allegations of serious miscon-
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Letters to the editor Power of conviction
H
uman beings have a difficult time facing convic-
tion. An undeniable sorrow comes with an accept-
Return the Burlingame Education I proudly share with them how
ance of one’s wrongdoing or present circumstance,
proactive a community we are in
flag you removed Association supports Waddell but freedom comes with confession and surrender. It is a
supporting our schools. Our award- sobering gut punch that many of us spend our lives trying
Editor, Editor, to avoid. Conviction opens the door to the single most
During and after the Civil War, winning academic schools with high
The Burlingame Education vulnerable place in the human spirit. Some call it “coming
mostly through the effort of Association is proud to endorse Gary quality teachers provide an excellent
to the end of ourselves.” It is within this precious and frag-
American women, the soldiers’ Waddell for San Mateo County education for our Belmont and ile place — our inner most being — that we can fall by the
graves from both sides of the con- superintendent of schools. Our asso- Redwood Shores students. wayside or find the power to rise from ashes; to succumb or
flict were decorated with flags. The ciation of over 175 Burlingame What I don’t like telling prospec- to overcome; to cry defeat or withstand the trial; to remain
practice continued to grow in popu- Elementary School District educa- broken or find healing; to embrace present darkness or find
larity in America as a means to tive buyers is that over the past
tors unanimously voted to support a light with which to continue.
memorialize and honor those who three years, the state has cut $5 mil- The very fabric of history is
Gary because of his vision of equity
served in the military and gave their lion from our Belmont and Redwood stained with the blood of those
lives for their country. Finally, in for all children, his commitment to
building educational programs that Shores schools, putting our schools who challenged humanity to turn
1971, Congress took action to dis- to moral conviction. Dr. Martin
tinguish the last Monday in May as develop the whole child, and his at risk of cuts to core academic and
Luther King Jr. called on human-
Memorial Day, a federal holiday. unwavering support for teachers. classroom programs. ity to exchange its weapons of
In San Carlos, there stands a statue The Burlingame Education As our schools continue to face prejudice for a collective love
called “Balancing Act.” It is often Association sees Gary as an innova- increased enrollment, we need a ded- and respect for one another.
decorated for whatever holiday it tive and visionary leader who has King’s nonviolent protests,
the passion, knowledge and experi- icated, local source of funding that
happens to be, or for fun, when one invigorating speeches, marches
of the teams like the Giants or ence to lead the county’s educational our schools can rely on, and and strategic efforts to effect
Warriors are in the play-offs. programs into the future. Measure K will help toward making meaningful change forced many
On Friday, May 25, I noticed the We feel that he is the best choice this happen. Measure K provides to acknowledge the evil that
statue had no decoration for the for the children, for our schools and comes with unaddressed prejudice
Memorial Day weekend. On Saturday, for all communities to lead the coun-
funding needed to maintain a well-
and racism.
Jonathan Madison
I endeavored to do something about rounded curriculum with strong core
ty’s K-14 school system. I encour- In efforts to silence Mahatma Gandhi’s message of peace-
it and went to Judy’s Flags in age you to vote with the Burlingame academics, music and art programs ful resistance and non-violence in India’s independence
Belmont and bought an American Elementary School District educa- for the children, our community and movement during the British rule, Gandhi was assassinated
flag to put in the statue’s hand. tors and vote for Gary Waddell. our property values. in 1948. Reflections on Gandhi’s ideals of peace and nonvi-
Normally, whatever decoration is olent protest, however, continue to convict us to this day.
As a longtime resident and home-
placed upon the statue is removed President Abraham Lincoln was brought to his knees by
after a week or so by whomever put Brian McManus owner in Belmont, I appreciate the the conviction that slavery, no matter how economically
the decorations up in the first place. San Mateo fact that there is a direct correlation sufficient or normalized by society, was immoral at its core.
To my surprise and chagrin, when I The letter between the quality of our schools The sorrow caused him to enact the sweeping policy known
passed by the statue on Tuesday writer is the president of the and the value of our homes. So as the Emancipation Proclamation, setting free hundreds of
morning on my way to the Burlingame Education Association. thousands of slaves from the shackles of involuntary servi-
Plantation for coffee, the flag was homeowners, whether you have chil- tude.
removed. dren or not, the quality of our future For each of these individuals, their words were an alarm
Whoever took it upon themselves Yes on Measure K depends upon the continued overall clock causing humanity to arise from its slumber of deso-
to remove the flag, one request: quality of our schools. By June 5, late pessimism to jubilant optimism. Their leadership unit-
please put it back on the statute as it Editor, ed millions behind a cause far greater than any one individ-
As a local Realtor, I am proud to please vote yes on Measure K and do ual. Their movements forged a unity too strong to be bro-
was or return it to me at the
Plantation. Your removal of the flag say that Belmont is extremely desir- your share to keep our community ken by divisive politics, greed or fear. Behind their pas-
was not necessary and not appreciat- able for prospective buyers target- strong for the children and us all. sionate words was a burning conviction that contagiously
ed. ing a place to call home. It’s inter- rippled through the hearts of their listeners.
esting that whether buyers have When I look upon recent events in our nation, I am con-
Matt Grocott children or not, almost always the Janet Pepe Davis vinced that we often fail to address recurring tragedy
San Carlos topic of schools comes up as a Belmont because our reactions lack the necessary conviction required
major point of concern for them. for reformation. Consider the gun shooting of three inno-
cent residents in San Bruno on April 5 at YouTube. Beyond
that, reflect on the 1,100 lives that have been taken by
-X denotes our recommendation for your vote
Daily Journal Regional measure mass shootings throughout our nation — a recurrence for
San Mateo County which many of us have grown numb.
Board of Supervisors-District 2
Carole Groom (incumbent)-X
endorsements Regional Measure 3 — Toll increase of $3 for the
Bay Area’s state-owned bridges to fund
I am appalled that our nation has the single largest mili-
Morgan Stogner (write-in) transportation improvements-NO tary the world has ever known, and yet cannot muster the
San Mateo County Controller support to provide shelter for more than 550,000 homeless
Juan Raigoza (unchallenged incumbent)-X
San Mateo County veterans.
Board of Supervisors-District 3
Don Horsley (incumbent)-X
San Mateo County District Attorney State propositions I cannot reconcile the fact that our nation designates mil-
Steve Wagstaffe (unchallenged incumbent)-X lions every year to address a sex trafficking epidemic, but
Dan Stegink
Proposition 68: $4 billion water bond-NO turns a blind eye to the fact that about 30 percent of the
San Mateo County Coroner
Robert Foucrault (unchallenged incumbent)-X Proposition 69: Transportation taxes and fees nation’s internet usage is dominated by pornography, and 9
San Mateo County sheriff million Americans are admittedly confined to a sex addic-
Carlos Bolanos (appointed incumbent)-X lockbox-YES
San Mateo County Treasurer-Tax Collector
Mark Melville Sandie Arnott (unchallenged incumbent)-X tion.
Proposition 70: Legislative vote requirement to use
Heinz Puschendorf (write-in) cap-and-trade revenue-YES I cannot reconcile that our nation has the single highest
Local measures prison population the world has ever known — more than
San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools Proposition 71: Effective date for ballot measures-
Nancy Magee-X Measure K — Belmont-Redwood Shores
2.3 million offenders. Perhaps we have forgotten that pun-
YES
Gary Waddell Elementary School District five-year $118 annual ishment without rehabilitation breeds pain and recidivism.
parcel tax-YES Proposition 72: Excluding rainwater capture Rather than merely sending a thought or prayer, I truly
Chief Elections Officer and Measure N — Millbrae Elementary School District systems from property tax reassessments-YES believe a moral conviction would cause our nation to
Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder five-year $97 annual parcel tax-YES
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10 Tuesday • June 5, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Tech gains drive Nasdaq to all-time high


By Marley Jay average rose 178.48 points, or
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 0.7 percent, to 24,813.69. The
High: 24,859.37 Nasdaq composite gained 52.13
Low: 24,722.14 points, or 0. 7 percent, to
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rose
for the second consecutive day Close: 24,813.69 7,606.46.
Monday with technology compa- Change: +178.48 The Russell 2000 index of
nies, retailers and household OTHER INDEXES smaller-company stocks gained
goods companies in the lead. 5.39 points, or 0.3 percent, to
S&P 500: 2746.87 +12.25
Indexes of technology companies 1,653.37.
NYSE Index: 12,673.91 +53.09 Apple climbed 0.8 percent to
and smaller, more U.S.-focused
companies both hit all-time Nasdaq: 7606.46 +52.13 $191.83 and Alphabet gained 1.6
highs. NYSE MKT: 2732.92 -23.17 percent to $1,153.04. Chipmaker
Major technology companies Russell 2000: 1653.37 +5.39 Advanced Micro Devices added
including Google’s parent compa- Wilshire 5000: 28,654.26 +155.64 3.1 percent to $14.85. Microsoft
ny, Alphabet, made solid gains. rose 0.9 percent to $101.67 after
Apple rose as it previewed new 10-Yr Bond: 2.93 +0.04 the company said it will pay $7.5
features and software updates at its Oil (per barrel): 64.88 -0.93 billion in stock for GitHub.
Worldwide Developers Gold : 1,295.90 -3.40 Around 27 million software devel-
Conference. Microsoft edged opers around the world use GitHub
higher after it said it will buy the ning streak in three weeks. The and Canada. of talks, its aluminum and steel to share code and build business-
coder platform GitHub. Facebook technology-heavy Nasdaq com- Stocks have wobbled in the last import duties went into effect. es.
fell, however, on new privacy posite finished at a record high, few months as investors worried “It appears that will lead to Among retailers, Target gained
concerns. above a mark it set March 12, that tariffs and other barriers to some significant retaliatory tar- 4. 9 percent to $76. 35 and
Retailers including Target, while the smaller Russell 2000 trade will reduce economic growth iffs,” she said. “Markets seem to Walmart picked up 2.9 percent to
Walmart and Under Armour rallied, surpassed a record it set last week. and corporate profits. But Wall treat it as if it’s just rhetoric and $85.42 after it agreed to sell an 80
as did Amazon. Energy companies Last week investors reacted to Street has mostly treated the it’s just a bargaining tool, and my percent stake in its struggling
fell as the price of oil continued to political turmoil in Italy and ris- tough talk and proposed tariffs as view is that that is foolhardy.” Brazilian business.
slide. ing trade tensions as the U.S. a negotiating tactic. Invesco The S&P 500 climbed 12. 25 Hooper, of Invesco, said Wall
After an up and down week last continued to hold talks with Chief Global Market Strategist points, or 0. 4 percent, to Street is overlooking the threat
week, the S&P 500 index, a mar- Chinese officials and placed tar- Kristina Hooper said the U. S. 2,746.87. The index rose 1.1 per- that tariffs pose because it’s
ket benchmark used by many iffs on steel and aluminum crossed an important dividing cent Friday after a strong jobs focused on solid economic news
index funds, is on its first win- imported from Europe, Mexico line last week when, after months report. The Dow Jones industrial from the U.S.

Microsoft paying
$7.5 billion for GitHub
NEW YORK — Microsoft says it’s paying
Business brief
It now counts about 27 million soft-
New Facebook privacy
ware developers around the world who use
$7.5 billion in stock for the popular coder
hangout GitHub.
GitHub is a platform where software devel-
its platform to share code and build busi-
nesses. It’s free to use GitHub for open-
source projects, but some developers and
furor: What’s at stake?
opers can go to host and review each other’s businesses pay a monthly fee to access By Barbara Ortutay the Federal Trade Commission. Facebook
code. private code repositories and other serv- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS denies it shared user data without consent.
The San Francisco startup was founded in ices. These device-maker deals could raise con-
2008 and has grown sharply since announc- Microsoft said Monday it expects the deal NEW YORK — Facebook is at the center cerns similar to those in Facebook’s recent
ing its first outside investment in 2012. to close by year-end. of another privacy furor, this one over its Cambridge Analytica scandal. That’s where
sharing of user data with device makers such a Trump-connected political consulting firm
as Apple, Amazon, Samsung and others over used data derived from as many as 87 million
the past decade Facebook profiles in order to sway election
The social network acknowledges the data results.
sharing deals, which it says it’s — accord- In this case, however, it’s not clear how
ing to a New York Times report — it has the device makers could have abused
struck with at least 60 device makers since Facebook even if they wanted to. So far
2007. But it says there’s nothing scan- there’s no evidence that phone and tablet
dalous about them. makers used Facebook data improperly, in
The arrangements raise a number of ques- sharp contrast to Cambridge Analytica con-
tions, among them whether Facebook failed sultants. Apple, for instance, said it has
to get the explicit consent of users before worked with Facebook for years to let its
sharing their data. If so, that could place it users share things on Facebook through
in violation of a 2011 consent decree with iPhone and Mac apps.

Starbucks chairman Schultz stepping down


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS changed people’s lives in communities
around the world for the better,” Schultz said
NEW YORK — Starbucks Corp. says in a letter to Starbucks employees.
Howard Schultz is stepping down as execu- Schultz said he was considering “a range
tive chairman this month of the coffee chain of options for myself, from philanthropy to
he joined more than 30 years ago. public service,” but wasn’t sure what the
Schultz, who oversaw the transformation future would hold. He had endorsed
of Starbucks into a global chain with more Democratic presidential nominee Hillary
than 28,000 locations, had left the CEO job Clinton before the last presidential election
at the company last year to focus on inno- and had sometimes deflected questions about
vation and social impact projects. whether he would run for office.
The Seattle-based chain says Schultz will He had often aligned himself and
take the title of chairman emeritus as of June Starbucks with social issues like race and
26, and is writing a book about Starbucks’ jobs for underprivileged youth — even
social impact efforts. when those efforts fell flat, like the “Race
“Starbucks changed the way millions of Together” campaign that encourage workers
people drink coffee, this is true, but we also to talk about race with customers.
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<<< Page 13, Giants ride seven-run fourth


to take series opener from Diamondbacks
Tuesday • June 5, 2018

49ers great Dwight Clark dies


By Josh Dubow words how special Dwight was to me and to everyone
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his life touched. He was an amazing husband, father,
grandfather, brother and a great friend and teammate.
SANTA CLARA — Dwight Clark, who helped He showed tremendous courage and dignity in his bat-
launch a dynasty for San Francisco with his iconic tle with ALS and we hope there will soon be a cure for
catch that sent the 49ers to their first Super Bowl, has this horrendous disease. I will always remember
died one year after revealing he had ALS. He was 61. Dwight the way he was — larger than life, handsome,
Clark said in March 2017 that he had amyotrophic charismatic and the only one who could pull off wear-
lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease), which attacks ing a fur coat at our Super Bowl parade. He was respon-
cells that control muscles. He suspected playing foot- sible for one of the most iconic plays in NFL history
ball might have caused the illness. that began our run of Super Bowl championships, but
The team said he died Monday surrounded by friends to me, he will always be an extension of my family. I
USA TODAY SPORTS and family. love him and will miss him terribly.”
Dwight Clark, owner of one of the most iconic plays in sports history with “My heart is broken,” former 49ers owner Eddie Clark won two Super Bowls with the 49ers during a
‘The Catch’ in the 1981 NFC Championship Game to send the 49ers to DeBartolo Jr. said in a statement. “Today, I lost my lit-
their first Super Bowl, died Monday of ALS. He was 61. tle brother and one of my best friends. I cannot put into See CLARK, Page 16

Mak makes Serra history Halfwayhome,


By Terry Bernal but Dubs have
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Athlete of the Week
Tyler Mak’s senior season was a bolt from
the blue.
work still to do
S
By the time he closed his first full year of o — anyone bored with the NBA
varsity track for Serra, his achieving great- Finals yet? That was the cry on
ness came as no surprise. What was a sur- the eve of the fourth straight
prise, though, was just how great he was in finals matchup between Golden State and
his final varsity track meet. Cleveland — that people were “bored”
Mak’s performance at the CIF Track and with the pairing.
Field State Championships was a surefire Well, Game 1 became an instant classic
recipe for Daily Journal Athlete of the Week and is one of the
honors. And with this publication’s final best NBA Finals
weekly honor of the 2017-18 season, it cel- games of all time.
ebrates a senior who put himself among the Game 2 was Steph
all-time Central Coast Section greats in not Curry’s 2018 play-
just one, but two events. offs coming-out-
The senior’s shining moment was in party as he set a
Saturday’s state championship finals at new Finals record
Buchanan High School in Clovis. One night with nine made 3-
after setting the Serra all-time record in the pointers.
boys’ 300 hurdles with a time of 37.79 sec- What will these
onds, he bettered it in the finals with a trail- teams do in Game
blazing time of 37.5, earning a third-place 3 Wednesday in
finish on the state championship stage. Cleveland? The
“It was pretty special,” Serra head coach Jim last time the Cavaliers found themselves
Marheineke said. “Between breaking a really down 2-0, it was against the Boston
long-standing school record and taking third Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals.
in the state, that’s a pretty special day.” Remember that? I know, it was a full two
It was the first of two spots Mak claimed weeks ago, but Cleveland won the next
in the Serra record books. two games at home and eventually beat
Teaming in the boys’ 4x400 relay, Mak the Celtics in Game 7 — in Boston.
also helped make history as the quartet of So, no, I’m not ready to write off
he, Anthony Ovalle, Nate Sanchez and Scott Cleveland just yet. Not when the
Fitzpatrick bested the program record by Cavaliers have arguably the best player
over two seconds with a time of 3 minutes, ever on their team. LeBron James nearly
15.91 seconds, and in doing so recorded the willed the Cavs to the Game 1 win with a
fifth-best time in CCS history. 51-point performance and he came back
The 4x400 team ran into bad luck in TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL with a near triple-double in Game 2. It
Tyler Mak, seen here at the CCS championships May 26, etched his name in the Serra track and
See AOTW, Page 12 field record books in two events at the CIF State Championships last week in Clovis. See LOUNGE, Page 14

A dynasty in the making?


Warriors halfway to winning third title in four years
By Janie McCauley Inside place in his- Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tory. Jabbar in the ‘80s, and Shaquille
“As a fan O’Neal and Kobe Bryant nearly 20
OAKLAND — Stephen Curry and of the NBA, years ago as the only franchises in
coach Steve Kerr’s Golden State you could go NBA history to capture three
Warriors have repeatedly said they down the championships in four years.
want to build something special list of the The Warriors are halfway there,
for the long haul, to compete for teams that holding a 2-0 lead against the under-
championships year after year. won multi- dog Cavs as the series shifts to
LeBron James considers his Familiarity breeds ple years Cleveland for Game 3 Wednesday.
contempt in NBA Finals and CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
familiar NBA Finals opponent just “Listen, Golden State is one of
See Page 14 do m i n a t e d the best teams I’ve ever played. Steph Curry reacts after he scores a 3-pointer at the end of first half in
among the best teams ever. Game 1 of the NBA Finals Thursday, June 31 at Oracle Arena.
Where the Warriors stack up if the league It’s one of the best teams that’s
they win a third championship in for stretches of time,” Curry said. ever been assembled,” said James, and 2015 Finals MVP Andre Durant bolted from Oklahoma City
four years will make for a dynasty The Warriors are trying to join who is playing in his eighth Iguodala make up an All-Star-stud- to join the cast last season.
debate. And their domination Bill Russell’s Celtics, the Bulls straight NBA Finals and fourth in a ded squad trying to repeat after “You look at it, they’ve got four
doesn’t appear to be ending any- led by Michael Jordan and the row against Golden State. James thwarted that quest two Hall of Famers on their team in
time soon, so if they keep win- Lakers’ trio of title runs fueled by Curry, sharp-shooting Klay years ago when the Cavs stopped
ning Golden State will have its George Mikan in the 1950s, Thompson, fiery Draymond Green the defending champs. Kevin See DUBS, Page 14
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12 Tuesday • June 5, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Honor roll
800 with a time of 1:53.04, finishing 10th becoming the first Aragon player to reach
place in the event. His time qualified for the the vaunted plateau since the pre-compos-
second best of anyone in CCS this season. ite bat era in 2009 when three Dons did so:
Ro b e rt Mi ran da an d Ch arl o t t e Alex Sortwell (45), Nick Franquez (44) and
To mki ns o n, Menl o Scho o l track and Sam Tuivailala (42).
fi el d. Tomkinson, a sophomore, finished a Rudy Ri v era, Jeffers o n bas ebal l .
landmark season by placing sixth in the The senior shortstop earned PAL Lake
girls’ 800 meter at the state championship Division Player of the Year honors, finish-
meet finals Saturday with a personal record ing his season strong with an 11-game hit-
2:10.58, the second-best time of anyone ting streak for the division champion
from the Central Coast Section this season. Grizzlies. Rivera hit safely in 18 of the 21
Miranda also recorded a personal record at games he played in, totaling a .364 batting
the state finals to close out his illustrious average with a team-best 24 hits and 15
high school career, as the senior placed RBIs.
12th in the boys’ 3,200 with a 9:07.57. Aus ti n Bro wn, Mi l l s bas ebal l . The
Ang el o To nas , Sacred Heart Prep senior right-hander was named PAL Lake
b as e b al l . The senior left-hander was Division Pitcher of the Year, posting a 5-3
named PAL Bay Division Pitcher of the Year, record with a 2.01 ERA. Brown led the sec-
posting a 1.50 ERA while holding oppos- ond-place Vikings with 16 appearances,
ing hitters to a .191 batting average. The eight starts, and 86 strikeouts, a total he
Georgetown-bound southpaw also captured amassed through just 45 1/3 innings. In the
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL the Bay Division strikeout crown, totaling final start of his high school, he tossed an TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Jaxon Skidmore hit .406 for Hillsdale this 80 punch-outs through 74 2/3 innings abbreviated five-inning no-hitter May 3 Anthony Ovalle led off the Serra 4x400 relay
season en route to being named PAL Bay Carl y Watts , Terra No v a track and against Westmoor. Brown also happened to team that recorded the fifth-best time in CCS
Division Player of the Year. fi el d. In her first season of varsity track be Mills’ best hitter, winning the team history at the state championship trials.

J
ax o n Ski dmo re, Hi l l s dal e bas e- and field, the junior emerged as a sixth- triple crown with a .394 batting average, the Week Tyler Mak, the boys’ 4x400 team
bal l . When a player hits .406, he’s place finisher in the girls’ shot put at the while tying for the lead with one home run set the all-time Serra program record in last
got to honored somehow. In doing state championships, recording a distance and 14 RBIs. Friday’s state championship preliminary
so, Skidmore was named the PAL Bay of 43 feet, 6 inches. Meg an Ro nan, St. Ig nati us track heat with a time of 3:15.91. Not only did it
Division Player of the Year. A consummate Cam Grant, Arag o n bas ebal l . The and fi el d. The freshman sensation hails break the previous Serra mark of 3:17.96 —
contact hitter, the senior struck out just four versatile junior earned PAL Ocean Division from Burlingame and continued her prolific set in 2016 by Fitzpatrick, Noriega
times through 87 plate appearances, and Player of the Year honors. A force at the tear by placing fifth in the girls’ long jump Moffett, Jeremiah Testa and Armon Plummer
was still the Knights’ leading slugger with a plate, Grant paced the division in two at the state championships Saturday in — it is the best performance in the event of
.565 slugging percentage. triple crown categories with a .482 batting Clovis with a distance of 18-10 1/2. any CCS 4x400 team since Monterey High
Tanner Anders o n, Carl mo nt track average and five home runs. He also fin- Antho ny Ov al l e, Nate Sanchez and School recorded a time of 3:15.6 in the state
and fi el d. The senior closed out his varsi- ished just one off the Ocean Division lead Sco tt Fi tzpatri ck, Serra track and finals in 2006 and the fifth fastest time ever
ty career with a personal record in the boys’ with 20 RBIs. He also totaled 40 hits, fi el d. Along with Daily Journal Athlete of in CCS history.

ish in 1977. until an April 11 dual meet against Mitty he route to victory.

AOTW That’s the year the first “Star Wars” movie


was released. It has taken nine more “Star
Wars” installments for Mak to ascend as
high among the state track stars. And all
gave the 300 hurdles a shot.
Mak finished second in the 300 hurdles
that day, getting outlasted by another hur-
dles newbie, Mitty senior Philip McCabe,
“When he ran at CCS finals … he basical-
ly crushed the last two hurdles,” Marheineke
said. “He was way out front, and absolutely
crushed the last two hurdles, that kind of
Continued from page 11
this in Mak’s first full season of varsity who was competing in the only hurdles opened our eyes.”
track. event he’d run all year. Mak stuck with it Then Mak’s performance at the state
Saturday’s finals. With Serra on another While he was born in San Mateo County, though, and improved from his time of finals opened everyone’s eyes. Looking to
record pace, Sanchez during the third leg got Mak relocated to Sydney, Australia where he 41.94 seconds that day to a sub-40-second pursue a collegiate career as a decathlete
knocked to the ground by another runner lived through middle school. It was then he time not even a month later. And that time- when he attends Purdue University next sea-
whose team was disqualified for the infrac- started running track, but when he returned frame includes a groin injury that kept him son, he’s proven this season he’s got the
tion. The Serra 4x400 team ultimately set- to the U.S. as a high school sophomore, he from competing in any events for the last chops for varied events.
tled for eighth place and a time of 3:19.39. opted to give rowing crew a try at Serra. It two weeks of April. His legacy at Serra though will be from
“It’s really a bummer,” Marheineke said. wasn’t until midway through his junior year “He’s been dropping time ever since,” his perfecting the one. In setting the new
But Serra’s overall showing was certainly he switched from crew back to track. Marheineke said. “It was pretty amazing.” program second — previously set by Doug
cause for celebration. “The last two years — not even two full After capturing the West Catholic Athletic Smith in 1981 — Mak recorded the 14th
The last time a Serra runner finished in seasons — has just been a whirlwind,” League title in the 300 hurdles May 11, he best time in the 300 hurdles in CCS history,
third-place or better at state? According to Marheineke said. went on to top the podium at the CCS cham- and the best of this century.
Marheineke — in his 18th year running the At the start of this season, hurdling was- pionships May 25. And once again he “He ran a really great race in the 300 hur-
program — it was Stan Ross in the boys’ n’t even on his radar. He started the year scored some serious style points, getting dles at the finals,” Marheineke said. “He
1,600, when he notched the second-best sprinting, trying his legs at the 100, 200 tripped up on the second-to-last hurdle and didn’t hit any hurdles and just ran a really
time in CCS history with a third-place fin- and 400, in addition to relays. It wasn’t essentially tackling the final two hurdles en strong race.”

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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • June 5, 2018 13


Giants’ bats erupt in 4th Caps close on
By Josh Dubow
Giants 10, D-Backs 3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — Madison Bumgarner


will be coming back to a team in the thick
of the NL West race.
contention.
“We missed him, no question about it,”
manager Bruce Bochy said. “He’s excited
about coming back. We’re a better club with
Stanley Cup
By Stephen Whyno
Andrew McCutchen and Brandon Crawford him. That really improves this rotation. It’s THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
opened a seven-run fourth inning with back- good to get our guys back.”
to-back home runs, and the Giants got back Pablo Sandoval and Nick Hundley also WASHINGTON — Evgeny Kuznetsov
to .500 on the season by beating the first- homered for the Giants. smiled about getting four assists. He tried
place Diamondbacks 10-3 Monday night. Pierce Johnson (3-2) pitched two score- KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS not to smile too much at the thought of
Pinch-hitter Alen Hanson and Buster less innings to get the win after Bochy’s Hunter Pence rounds third in a seven-run being one win away from the Stanley Cup.
Posey each added two-run doubles in the big decision to pull Holland after just four fourth inning against the Diamondbacks With Kuznetsov and goaltender Braden
inning to help the Giants win their fifth innings paid off. Monday night at AT&T Park. Holtby leading the way,
straight game to move within 1 1/2 games With the bases loaded and one out in the the Washington Capitals
of the Diamondbacks in the division. That’s fourth in a tied game, Bochy opted to pinch
Trainer’s room are on the verge of cap-
the closest they’ve been since April 7. hit for Holland, who is hitting .053 this Johnson was optioned to Triple-A after turing the first title in
“That means we did our job,” starter Derek season. Hanson made his manager look the game to make room for Bumgarner to be their 43rd season after
Holland said. “With all the injuries that good when he slapped a double down the activated from the DL on Tuesday. routing the Vegas Golden
have happened, everyone has come in and third-base line against Zack Godley (5-5) to Knights 6-2 on Monday
filled their spots. They’ve done a good job give the Giants a 4-2 lead. Moment of silence night to take a command-
to keep us in this race.” Reliever Fernando Salas allowed another The Giants held a moment for silence for ing 3-1 series lead.
The Giants get a big boost Tuesday with run to score on a wild pitch, and then former San Francisco 49ers receiver Dwight Alex Ovechkin and the
Evgeny
the return of their ace. Bumgarner is set to Posey’s hit made it 7-2, with all seven runs Clark, who died Monday at age 61 after a Capitals will get their first
Kuzetsov
make his season debut after breaking the charged to Godley. battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, chance to hoist the Cup in
pinkie on his throwing hand at the end of Holland struck out the first four batters he otherwise known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Game 5 on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
spring training. The Giants managed to stay faced but ran into trouble in the fourth when Bochy recalled playing a golf tournament at One more win.
in striking distance in the division over 60 Ketel Marte hit a two-run double to open the Pebble Beach with Clark and said they had T.J. Oshie, Tom Wilson and Devante Smith-
games without the 2014 World Series MVP scoring. Marte has eight extra-base hits and talked about Clark visiting the Giants Pelly all scored in the first period to get the
and are hoping his return can keep them in eight RBIs in his past seven games. before he was diagnosed with ALS. Capitals rolling against a determined Vegas
team that has not found consistent answers
against Holtby, who stopped 28 shots in
another strong showing. The Golden Knights

A’s first-round pick focused on college gridiron outchanced the Capitals by a wide margin but
fell apart after James Neal clanked a shot off
the post instead of hitting a wide-open net
By Ralph Russo Murray could sign with gibility and returned to the Sooners for his early, and the expansion team’s Cinderella run
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oakland and still play for final college season. could be over in a matter of days.
Oklahoma, putting his That left Murray with scant playing time John Carlson, Michal Kempny and Brett
Kyler Murray says he is committed to baseball career on hold in 2017. He went 18 of 21 for 359 yards Connolly also scored as thunderous chants
playing football for Oklahoma this season until 2019. But will the passing and three touchdowns, and ran for of “We want the Cup! We want the Cup!”
even after becoming a top-10 pick in the A’s want to risk their 5- 142 yards on 14 carries. He made one start, rang out from the crowd. No team since the
Major League Baseball draft. foot-11, 195-pound first- playing the first series against West Detroit Red Wings in 1942 has blown a 3-1
Murray, the favorite to replace Heisman rounder playing a season Virginia after Mayfield was benched for lead in the Cup Final.
Trophy winner Baker Mayfield as the of football — especially sideline antics against Kansas the week The Capitals seem to be getting enough
Sooners’ starting quarterback, was selected Kyler Murray as a dual-threat quarter- before. Oklahoma reached the College bounces to make up for nine previous first-
ninth overall by the Oakland Athletics on back in the Big 12? Football Playoff last year, losing in over- or second-round playoff exits in the
Monday night, putting him in position for “I think that Oakland obviously feels that time to Georgia in the Rose Bowl. Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom era.
a signing bonus of about $4.8 million to there are certain inherently appealing
play baseball. aspects to being a professional baseball
The speedy Murray has been a major player that put us in a position to be compet-
league prospect since high school. He itive for the very best athletes, and that’s
played outfield for the Sooners and hit .296 important for the future of our sport,”
with 10 homers, 13 doubles and three Commissioner Rob Manfred said at the base-
triples in 189 at-bats this season. ball draft in Secaucus, New Jersey.
Still, his selection so early in the first Murray did not play baseball during his
round was a surprise, and it could mean a first two years in college and batted only
change in career paths for the former five- .122 in 49 at-bats for the Sooners in 2017.
star football recruit. He credited playing in the Cape Cod League
The slot value for the No. 9 pick is for top prospects last summer with helping
$4,761,500. If the A’s don’t sign him, they him regain his form.
would lose that amount from their available “I’m a very confident guy no matter what
bonus pool of $9,553,200 this year but would I’m doing,” Murray said. “With the reps and
get the No. 8 pick as compensation next year. time put in I feel like I can do anything.”
The deadline for Murray to sign is July 6. Murray was one of the most celebrated
On a conference call with reporters high school football players in Texas histo-
Monday night, Murray initially put off ry, going 42-0 as a starter and leading pow-
questions about whether he would give up erhouse Allen High to three state titles
college football for pro baseball. before signing with Texas A&M in 2015.
“Right now, I’m really not focused on the He played eight games and made three starts
football-baseball situation,” he said. “I’m as a freshman for the Aggies, passing for
just soaking in the night.” 686 yards and running for 335. But he left
But when asked again about the coming the team before its bowl game and trans-
football season, Murray said he had ferred to Oklahoma the next season.
informed the Athletics that baseball would He sat out to satisfy NCAA rules in 2016,
have to wait. and figured to be in line to start in 2017. But
“I will be playing football this season,” Mayfield, who also transferred to
Murray said. “Confirmed.” Oklahoma, was granted an extra year of eli-
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Familiarity breeds contempt, somewhat, at NBA Finals


By Tim Reynolds arrived at Game 2 with a similar
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS look. Never missing a chance to
get under someone’s collar, Green
LeBron James is friends with showed up at Game 2 also in the
Draymond Green, has worked out jacket-shorts mode.
with Kevin Durant, speaks with “Fun,” Green said.
great reverence for Stephen Curry There’s basketball beefs, and
and Steve Kerr. then there’s real-world beefs.
They all do like each other. Someone tried to get Green to draw
And, to those watching the NBA a parallel between the Warriors-
Finals, that might be easy to for- Cavs animus and the recent musi-
get at times. cal rivalry between Pusha T and
Turns out, when the same fran- Drake.
chises meet for the fourth consecu- He didn’t bite.
tive year to decide the NBA champi- “This is nothing like that, noth-
onship, familiarity indeed does USA TODAY SPORTS ing at all like that,” Green said.
breed contempt. Tensions have Left: Cavaliers center Tristan Thompson Everything is fun for the
been high at times in the first two pushes Draymond Green in Game 1 of the Warriors right now, since they’ve
games of this series, emotions NBA Finals Thursday, May 31 at Oracle Arena. won the first two games.
have started to boil over on a cou- Above: Steph Curry covertly speaks with Understandably, not much seems
ple of occasions, and that trend will LeBron James following Game 1. like fun to the Cavaliers. But no
likely be continuing until someone decided. There was Klay Thompson simmer until then. nizing with the enemy — ever, matter how this series ends, when-
hoists the Larry O’Brien Trophy. angered by the recklessness of J.R. “It’s just basketball,” Tristan including the offseason. ever it ends, there will be hugs and
“Even with turnover from players, Smith crashing into his leg early Thompson said. “It’s just a com- Times have changed. Guys vaca- handshakes.
you have a continuity of manage- in the series opener. There was petitive sport. Of course we’re tion together now. It’s a new era. Until then, it’s just all part of the
ment, continuity of culture in organ- Kendrick Perkins jawing at going to get irritated with each “We’re not holding hands and game.
izations,” NBA Commissioner Stephen Curry after the third quar- other, just because we’re both com- singing songs as friends,” Curry That’s why things, while often
Adam Silver said. “There’s the insti- ter of Game 2. petitors and we both want it all. said. “We’re enjoying the compet- heated, never seem to get overheat-
tutional memory there of the wins The Warriors and the Cavaliers But it never goes off the court. itive environment. I think that’s ed.
and the losses. And so, I think it is are certainly not lacking for inten- Maybe for some guys it does, but the consistent thing between our “They’re a championship team,
very meaningful and when you have sity in these finals. not for me.” two teams. Obviously we see each we’re a championship team, and we
the same teams that are meeting for “Much ado about nothing,” Rivalries are what make the other twice a year during the regu- both have experience,” the
the fourth time, it’s part of a larger Curry said Sunday night, likely not sport great. lar season and then you wait until Warriors’ Kevon Looney said. “So
storyline. It’s not just a one-off the most completely honest state- There was the Celtics-Lakers June. ... It’s just about winning a it’s going to get a little chippy out
game or a one-off series.” ment of his career since it couldn’t hatred of eras gone past. Michael championship. You don’t want to there.”
Translated: Everyone should have been just a coincidence that Jordan’s Chicago Bulls and the let anything distract us from that The commissioner is fine with
have seen this coming. he made all five of his 3-pointers Detroit Pistons otherwise known on the floor.” that, provided things stay within
There was the dustup at the end of in the next 8:33 to turn the game as the Bad Boys. Pat Riley, back in Sometimes, the ribbing goes off reason.
Game 1 when Cleveland’s Tristan into a blowout. the day, used to forbid his Knicks the court. “The game ends, they take their
Thompson was angered by the Game 3 is in Cleveland on and Heat teams from helping up James raised eyebrows when he proverbial cold shower and then
Warriors’ Shaun Livingston trying Wednesday night, with the opponents when they knocked showed up with a suit jacket and they put it behind them,” Silver
a jumper with the outcome already Warriors up 2-0. Emotions will them over and discouraged frater- matching shorts for Game 1, then said. “Until the next game.”

LOUNGE DUBS
ing more than to continue build-
ing momentum as the franchise
approaches the opening of its new
San Francisco arena, Chase Center
Continued from page 11 Continued from page 11 , in summer 2019 if all remains on
schedule. That leaves one last sea-
took Curry’s 3-point barrage for Klay, Dray, Steph and KD. They’ve son at Oracle Arena.
the Warriors to take the 2-0 lead. got a Finals MVP that comes off B. J. Armstrong earned titles
their bench,” James said in refer- alongside Jordan with the Bulls
So, is there a sweep coming? I’m
ence to Iguodala. “... I don’t know from 1991-93. If the Warriors win
going to say doubtful. LeBron will
where they will fall in my book, another, they will join dynasty
have another one of his jaw-drop-
but they will have a nice chapter.” status in Armstrong’s mind.
ping games and one time it will be
enough for the Cavaliers to get Not everybody is ready to crown “They’re right there,” Armstrong
over the Warriors. Ultimately, the Warriors as a dynasty, not just said. “For them to have a sustained
however, one man cannot beat the yet anyway. Not even if they win level of excellence like they’ve had, I
best team in the NBA four times the title this year. don’t take that for granted and I think
over the next six games. “I don’t like to go dynasty stuff, anyone who’s played or observed
Davey Lambert, a British motorcyclist, died after a 2017 crash in the this game knows how difficult that is
*** Superbike race at the Isle of Man TT event. they’ve been the team of the decade,”
said Gary Payton, the longtime for one, let alone to be able to get
There is an event in which near- speeds on roads which were not pros handle this. I have no prob- here four times and have an opportu-
ly 150 participants have died, dur- Seattle SuperSonics point guard who
designed for racing. I’ve seen lems with professional climbers played 17 seasons through 2007. nity to win three speaks for itself. ...
ing competition, over nearly 120 highlights of this event and you going anywhere, knowing that “If they win this one, they’re
years. What if 150 football play- “That’s what it is. They’ve been
can’t help but hold your breath as they are aware of the inherit dan- doing their thing. When we get into right up there with all of the teams
ers died on the field, or 150 base- you watch these riders taking gers of their sport. for a dynasty-type caliber situa-
ball players? What are the chances a dynasty is Michael Jordan and them
their bikes to the absolute limit. If Yosemite wants to shut down winning six, that’s a dynasty. The tion up here in Golden State.”
those sports would still be around? Personally, I don’t care. You anything, how about keeping Golden State Warriors (would have) Curry was around for all the los-
But the specter of death has not want to take your life in your own weekend sightseers off Half ing: 26 wins his rookie season of
won three out of four, that’s great.
dulled the enthusiasm for the Isle hands? Far be it from me to stop Dome? I’ve never personally 2009-10, 23 two years later then
“It’s coming to be a dynasty. If
of Man TT — a motorcycle “race” you. As long as it’s only your life hiked Half Dome — I’m afraid of gradually building to more victo-
you win a couple more, then you’re
on the public roads of the Isle of in danger, go for it. And to be heights — but I’ve seen pictures ries each season thereafter.
talking about a dynasty. So three
Man, a tiny island between Great fair, I believe the organizers of and videos of the traffic jam of He is proud to be part of a trans-
of them is in the right stage and
Britain and Ireland. this event have done everything flip-flop wearing, out-of-shape formation — one the two-time
the right movement to becoming a
The last two weeks have seen in their power to protect fans. tourists clinging to a 1-inch MVP hopes they contend for titles
cable, pulling themselves up to dynasty, yes.”
another running of this Mad Max- The riders themselves? Wear a The defending champions are for years to come.
style time trial — a “race” in helmet, your best leathers and the summit, while others are inch-
ing their way back down. playing in a fourth straight finals “What we’ve been able to do here
name only as competitors com- hope for the best. Good luck. chasing a repeat they couldn’t pull ... kind of taking a small step every
pete against the clock — and *** Oh yeah, looks real safe. Yet
critics are more worried about the off in 2016 after capturing the year until 2015, winning our first
already there have been a pair of As long we’re talking about franchise’s first title in 40 years championship, it is a sense of pride
deaths, including one Monday. death-defying past times, there safety of seasoned professionals
who make their livings climbing during 2014-15 with Kerr as a around that,” Curry said. “Being the
And yet there is no lack of will- has been rumblings of shutting rookie head coach. elder statesman here and seeing what
ingness to compete in this death down the climbing routes in huge rocks, instead of Weekend
Wally putting his entire family in TNT analyst and former player has all gone into being on this stage
race. I get it. To each his own and Yosemite, specifically El Capitan, Charles Barkley wants nothing to every single year — when it comes
where two professional climbers danger by making an “easy”
all that. I’m sure there is waiver do with dynasty talk regarding the to the guys that I get to suit up with
died last week. climb like Half Dome.
the riders sign, releasing organiz- Warriors. every single night, from Bob Myers
ers from any kind of liability, and This on the heels of a tourist “We don’t have any dynasties. down to the coaching staff to the
then they jump on their crotch slipping and falling to his death Nathan Mollat can be reached by email: It’s been a long time since we’ve ownership — it’s just a transforma-
rockets and barrel across the off Half Dome. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by had a dynasty,” Barkley said. “The tion that I got to see firsthand and
countryside with triple-digit Here’s a suggestion: let the phone: 344-5200 ext. 117. Bulls won six, the Spurs won five. all the details that went into it.
We’ve had a lot of really good “So at some point, when this is
teams. I think the only dynasty is all said and done, I hope to kind of
the Spurs. They’ve been great for just sit back and really truly appre-
20 years. The Warriors are not ciate, from start to finish, all that
going to win. Winning two in four went into it. But there is an aware-
years is not a dynasty.” ness of where we were to where we
Golden State would love noth- are. And I appreciate it.”
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Trump calls off visit with proudly stand for the National hosting “a different type of cere- prompted the change of plans. The
NFL brief Anthem, hand on heart, in honor of mony,” featuring the United States White House did not immediately
Super Bowl champion Eagles citing the dispute over whether the great men and women of our mili- Marine Band and the United States respond to questions about what had
WASHINGTON — Digging deep- NFL players must stand during the tary and the people of our country.” Army Chorus, that “will honor our sparked the decision and why the cir-
er into a culture war that he’s playing of the national anthem. He said the team wanted to send a great country, pay tribute to the cumstances were different from other
repeatedly stoked, President Trump said in a statement that some smaller delegation, but “the 1,000 heroes who fight to protect it, and events honoring winning teams,
Donald Trump on Monday called members of the Super Bowl champi- fans planning to attend the event loudly and proudly play the which some players have boycotted.
off a visit by the Philadelphia onship team “disagree with their deserve better.” National Anthem.” The team did not immediately
Eagles to the White House Tuesday, President because he insists that they Instead, Trump said he would be It remains unclear exactly what respond to requests for comment.

would have happened if he doesn’t all the time. I don’t think he ever
STANLEY CUP FINALS
Washington 3, Vegas 1
Monday, May 28: Vegas 6, Washington 4
NBA FINALS
Warriors 2, Cleveland 0
Thursday, May 31: Warriors 124, Cleveland 114, OT
CLARK make that catch? As Joe Montana
says, what would have happened if I
didn’t throw that pinpoint pass per-
unpacked. By his rookie year he
always left the playbook on his bed
just in case he ever got cut. He kept
Wednesday, May 30: Washington 3, Vegas 2 Sunday, June 3: Warriors 122, Cleveland 103 Continued from page 11 fectly angled to be in the only spot trying to tell me he was getting cut
Saturday, June 2: Washington 3, Vegas 1 Wednesday, June 6: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m. where he should catch and no one else every day, I kept trying to tell him,
Monday, June 4: Washington 6, Vegas 2 Friday, June 8: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m. would be able to interfere with it. But ‘what are you doing? You’re crazy.”’
Thursday, June 7: Washington at Vegas, 5 p.m. x-Monday, June 11: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m. nine-year career that ended in without that play, I wonder where we
x-Sunday, June 10: Vegas at Washington, 5 p.m. x-Thursday, June 14: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m. 1987. He memorably pulled down Clark made his last public appear-
would have been. And I stopped ance in October when the 49ers
x-Wednesday, June 13:Washington at Vegas, 5 p.m. x-Sunday, June 17: Cleveland at Warriors, 5 p.m. the winning touchdown pass from thinking about it, because so much
Joe Montana in the NFC champi- hosted “Dwight Clark Day” at Levi’s
happened after that. And yet, Dwight
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE onship game against the Dallas seemed to handle it in stride and the
Stadium. Clark spoke to the crowd
from a suite that afternoon in a
Cowboys following the 1981 sea- two of them, The Butch Cassidy and
East Division East Division
son, a play remembered simply as weakened voice, calling his disease
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the Sundance Kid, they used to have a “little thing” he was dealing with
Boston 41 19 .683 — Atlanta 35 25 .583 — “The Catch.” It’s considered one of fun playing off of each other, or who
New York 38 18 .679 1 Washington 33 25 .569 1 the most significant plays in NFL at the time. He also thanked the fans
Tampa Bay 28 30 .483 12 Philadelphia 31 26 .544 2 1/2 would take the credit, and this and that and dozens of teammates who came
history and sent the Niners to their and so forth. But it was a special day.”
Toronto 26 33 .441 14 1/2 New York 27 30 .474 6 1/2
first of five Super Bowl titles in a back for the event.
Baltimore 17 41 .293 23 Miami 20 39 .339 14 1/2
span of 14 seasons. Clark joined the Niners as a 10th DeBartolo recently hosted a
Central Division Central Division The play happened on Jan. 10, round pick out of Clemson in 1979 reunion in Montana where many of
Cleveland 30 28 .517 — Milwaukee 37 23 .617 —
1982, when the upstart 49ers hosted in the same draft class that brought Clark’s former teammates came for
Detroit 29 32 .475 2 1/2 Chicago 33 23 .589 2 Joe Montana to San Francisco. He
Minnesota 25 30 .455 3 1/2 St. Louis 32 25 .561 3 1/2 the Cowboys in the NFC title game. one final goodbye.
Kansas City 21 39 .350 10 Pittsburgh 30 29 .508 6 1/2 With the 49ers facing a third down at got there by good fortune after only “For almost four decades, he
Chicago 18 38 .321 11 Cincinnati 21 39 .350 16 the Dallas 6 with less than a minute 33 catches in three college seasons served as a charismatic ambassador
to play, coach Bill Walsh called as former 49ers coach Bill Walsh for our team and the Bay Area,” the
West Division West Division
Seattle 37 22 .627 — “Sprint Right Option.” needed someone to catch passes from 49ers said in a statement.
Arizona 31 28 .525 —
Houston 37 24 .607 1 Colorado 30 29 .508 1 Montana rolled out and retreated Steve Fuller at a pre-draft workout. “Dwight’s personality and his
Angels 33 28 .541 5 Clark impressed Walsh enough to
A’s 31 29 .517 6 1/2
Giants 30 30 .500 1 1/2 under pressure from Ed “Too Tall” sense of humor endeared him to
Los Angeles 29 30 .492 2 get drafted and eventually made the
Texas 25 37 .403 13 1/2 San Diego 28 34 .452 4 1/2 Jones and Larry Bethea before loft- everyone he came into contact
ing the ball toward the back of the team even if he never felt comfort- with, even during the most trying
Monday’s Games
Monday’s Games end zone. Clark leaped to make a able despite playing on two Super times. The strength, perseverance
N.Y. Yankees 7, Detroit 4, 1st game
Detroit 4, N.Y. Yankees 2, 2nd game San Francisco 10, Arizona 3 fingertip catch over Everson Walls Bowl winners, making two Pro and grace with which he battled ALS
Angels 9, Kansas City 6 San Diego 11, Atlanta 4 and the 49ers went on to win the Bowls and catching 506 passes for will long serve as an inspiration to
Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games game 28-27 and then their first 6,750 yards and 48 touchdowns in so many. Dwight will always carry a
ChiSox (Lopez 1-4) at Twins (Romero 2-2), 1:10 p.m. L.A. (Stripling 3-1) at Bucs (Musgrove 2-0), 4:05 p.m. nine seasons with San Francisco. special place in our hearts and his
NYY (Sabathia 2-1) at Jays (Estrada 2-6), 4:07 p.m.
Super Bowl two weeks later against
Rays (Eovaldi 1-0) at Nats (Scherzer 9-1), 4:05 p.m. legacy will live on as we continue
O’s (Cobb 1-7) at N.Y. Mets (Vargas 2-3), 4:10 p.m. Baltimore (Cobb 1-7) at NYM (Vargas 2-3), 4:10 p.m.
Cincinnati. “He’s meant the world to me for so
Tigers (Lewicki 0-0) at Boston (Wright 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
Rox (Freeland 5-5) at Reds (DeSclafani 0-0), 4:10 p.m. “Start of a dynasty,” said former many years,” Montana said last year to battle this terrible disease.”
Brewers (Guerra 3-3) at Tribe (Kluber 8-2), 4:10 p.m. 49ers president Carmen Policy, who after a street near the site of Clark is survived by his wife,
A’s (Manaea 5-6) at Texas (Moore 1-5), 4:05 p.m. Phillies (Eflin 1-2) at Cubs (Hendricks 4-4), 5:05 p.m.
ChiSox (Giolito 3-6) at Twins (Littell 0-0), 5:10 p.m. Miami (Urena 0-7) at St. L (Martinez 3-2), 5:15 p.m. later hired Clark as general manager Candlestick Park was named for him. Kelly, and three children, daughter
M’s (Paxton 4-1) at Houston (Keuchel 3-7), 5:10 p.m. Atlanta (Newcomb 6-1) at SD (Lyles 2-1), 7:10 p.m. of the Cleveland Browns. “I don’t let “We came into the league together Casey, and sons Riley and Mac,
KC (Keller 1-1) at Angels (Heaney 2-4), 7:07 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 5-2) at SF (Bumgarner 0-0), 7:15 p.m. myself go down the road of what and we laugh about things that he did from a previous marriage.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday • June 5, 2018 17


Feds: Skimping can’t save seniors from rising med cost but in recent years spending has accelerat-
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Increases in unit prices for brand-name drugs resulted in ed. Polls regularly find that the public is
Medicare and its beneficiaries paying more for these drugs.” alarmed about the cost of prescription
WASHINGTON — Medicare recipients drugs, and that voters regardless of political
filled fewer prescriptions for pricey brand-
And rising Medicare payments for brand-name drugs “will affiliation want government action.
name drugs — but spent more on such meds continue to affect Part D and its beneficiaries for years to come.”
anyway, says a government report released — Health and Human Services inspector general’s report
Among other
Monday. It blames rising manufacturer findings from the report:
prices for squeezing older people and tax- lem for Medicare beneficiaries is the high shed light on pharmaceutical pricing and • Drugmakers raised prices more rapidly
payers. cost of maintenance medications for com- straighten out industry and government for the most commonly used brand-name
The Health and Human Services inspector mon chronic conditions like diabetes. Total practices seen as artificially raising costs. medications, with the highest demand
general’s office says it found a 17 percent out-of-pocket costs for patients were high- But drug pricing is cryptic and complex; it among Medicare patients. Average costs for
drop in the overall number of prescriptions est for brand-name insulin, cholesterol remains unclear how long the administra- the 200 drugs with the most prescriptions
for brand-name medications under drugs and asthma inhalers. tion will take to put plans in place, and how in 2015 rose at nearly double the rate of
Medicare’s “Part D” drug program over a The affordability of maintenance medica- dramatic an impact that would have. increase for branded drugs as a whole.
recent five-year period. tions “directly impacts Medicare beneficiar- President Donald Trump seems to be itch- •The share of Medicare enrollees spend-
But beneficiaries’ costs for branded drugs ies and their ability to access the prescrip- ing for something more immediate. He ing $2,000 a year or more of their own
went in the opposite direction. From 2011 tion drugs they need to stay healthy,” Ann recently hinted that major drug companies money for brand-name drugs nearly doubled
to 2015, their share of annual costs rose by Maxwell, assistant inspector general, said will soon announce “voluntary massive over the five years studied, reaching 7.3
40 percent, from $161 in 2011 to $225 on in an interview. “This has an immediate drops in prices.” No details were forthcom- percent in 2015.
average. Data for 2011-2015 were the most direct impact on their quality of life and ing. • Total program spending for brand-name
recent available for the analysis. their health.” About 43 million Medicare beneficiaries drugs increased by 77 percent from 2011 to
“Increases in unit prices for brand-name The data driving the report predate the have prescription coverage under a Part D 2015, from $58 billion to $102 billion.
drugs resulted in Medicare and its benefici- Trump administration, but its conclusions plan, according to the nonpartisan Kaiser That statistic is a measure of taxpayers’
aries paying more for these drugs,” said the dovetail with how officials view the prob- Family Foundation, with premiums that growing exposure.
report. Rising Medicare payments for lem. HHS Secretary Alex Azar says two of vary widely, averaging $41 a month this
• Rebates paid by manufacturers didn’t
brand-name drugs “will continue to affect the main issues for the U.S. are high list year. The benefit is subsidized by taxpayers
seem to make a huge dent in costs. After
Part D and its beneficiaries for years to prices for drugs and high out-of-pocket and administered through private insurers,
accounting for rebates, Medicare reimburse-
come.” costs, especially for Medicare beneficiar- which are supposed to act as negotiators for
ment for branded drugs still increased by 62
ies. beneficiaries and Medicare.
Although new drugs priced at $100,000 a percent. That was the case even though total
The administration has proposed a long Initially the program was credited for
year or more grab headlines, the report rebates more than doubled, from $9 billion
list of measures to increase competition, encouraging a frugal shift to generic drugs,
emphasized that the most persistent prob- in 2011 to $23 billion in 2015.

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precinct at any of the 39 centers and an five siblings, including brother Gary

VOTING
Continued from page 1
option to conditionally register to vote at
centers after the registration deadline passes
are also among the changes expected to ease
PENNA
Continued from page 1
Penna, who lives in Menlo Park, his broth-
er Phil Penna of Santa Rosa, his brother
John Penna of San Ramon, his sister Cathy
the voting process for residents. Penna of Santa Rosa and sister Susan Penna
Church said he has yet to hear about vot- of Redwood City. Steve Penna was the
Together with an increased number of vote ers not receiving ballots in the mail or hav- was born until he died — an open personal- youngest.
centers that have been open in the weeks ing trouble navigating changes, noting ity, bubbly, happy and wanted to meet “I don’t think a lot of us who knew him
leading up to the election, officials are hop- officials have been pleased with how everyone, and he was like that as a kid, well knew the scope of his outreach,” said
ing the changes enable voters who have smoothly the process has gone so far. too.” Paula Uccelli, founder of the Uccelli
struggled to squeeze in a trip to their desig- Though residents will have until 8 p.m. It’s hard to find a Redwood City organiza- Foundation and longtime friend to Penna.
nated polling place on Election Day to vote Tuesday to vote in person at any of the coun- tion or event that Penna was not a part of, “He did some wonderful things with kids,
at their convenience. Tuesday’s election ty’s 39 vote centers, Church added his office or a local who did not know him. wanting to give a hand up rather than a
marks the first conducted under the Voter’s can accept vote-by-mail ballots as late as A lifelong resident and native of the city, handout, to help kids reach their full poten-
Choice Act, which ushers in increased Friday as long as they are postmarked June Penna was the longtime owner and publish- tial.”
opportunities for voters to cast their bal- 5. No matter how people choose to vote this er of The Spectrum Magazine, one of the
lots, ensures there are resources available to Uccelli described Penna as the type of
election, Church urged residents cast their original board members of the Police
voters with disabilities and leverages tech- friend who was always available and always
completed ballots as soon as they can. Activities League — which offers youth
nology to ensure a voter’s ballot is avail- supportive, a quality that seemed to define
“I would urge all voters to return their programs — and co-owner of local busi-
able in multiple locations. voted ballots as soon as possible,” he said. his personal as well as work life.
nesses Stuff on the Square gift shop and the
Though four vote centers were open in the Visit smcacre. org/current-election for Main and Elm cafe. He was a supporter of “He told me two weeks ago that we never
30 days leading up to the election, officials vote center and ballot drop-off informa- the city’s nonprofit and business commu- have vacation. It was always about empow-
opened five more 11 days before and an addi- tion. Visit smcacre.org/check-my-registra- nities in general, a regular at community ering the people around him and champi-
tional 30 centers Saturday to bring the total tionaccess-my-election-materials to track events and a fundraiser for many of them, oning the children of the community,” said
to 39 vote centers open four days before the your ballot status. Call (888) 762-8683 or including the city’s downtown concert Ivan Martinez, executive director of the
election in locations across the county, said (650) 312-5222 to be connected to multi- series. He also helped raise $11.5 million Police Activities League. “Steve was one of
Church. New technology allowing elections lingual assistance and other voting infor- to restore Carrington Hall at Sequoia High those guys who said what was on his mind
officials to print the ballot for a voter’s mation. School, his alma mater. Penna was born on and heart. If he felt like things needed to be
Hilton Street a couple of blocks from the said he was never afraid and ultimately he
city’s downtown and also attended Hoover always wanted to fight for good.”
Elementary School and Cañada College. Martinez certainly wasn’t the only per-
“He deeply cared about the city and its son to notice Penna’s strong convictions,
people, especially the ones not necessari- which he of course offered up in his month-
ly in the spotlight and he’d highlight them ly column.
in his magazine and really wanted the best “He challenged me on a number of things
for everyone in Redwood City,” said Mayor politically and it was always interesting to
Ian Bain. “He had a big presence in the hear his perspective and he made me think
community and will be sorely missed by and look at things in a different way,” Bain
many, including me. It’s going to be said. “We could still be friends even when
strange not seeing him at our key events.”  we disagreed and just have a beer and hang-
Councilman John Seybert also struggled out.”
to imagine a Redwood City without Penna. Martinez added that Penna’s bright smile
“He was everywhere, he was a fixture in and booming voice would take over every
my life and in the city and it’s like a monu- room he occupied, and that he wore eye-
ment has been taken away,” he said. “He catchingly large basketball shoes.
was full of life and everywhere he’d greet “I’ll seriously miss those gigantic shoes
you with a big hug and smile on his face. walking around town everywhere. Those
An icon of Redwood City is gone.” are big shoes that need to be filled in our
Steven Paul Penna, 59, is survived by his community,” he said.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 5
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30
a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
For more information call 522-7490.
San Mateo County: Land restoration
and community projects for all. 7
p.m. to 8 p.m. Burlingame Public
Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. This program will cover
while adding tech diet options
By Michael Liedtke
topics that include how to be a cus-
Build Your Own Comic. 4 p.m. to 5
p.m. South San Francisco Main
todian of local wildlife alone with
ways to simply enjoy the scenery. For
and Ryan Nakashima Other highlights
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South more information call 558-7400. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Francisco. Free. For more infor- BETTER BROWSING PRIVACY AUGMENTED REALITY GETS AUGMENTED
mation call 829-3860. First Wednesday Book Group. 7 p.m. Apple is taking a swipe at ubiquitous “share” buttons Apple rolled out new support for augmented reality
to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
SAN JOSE — Apple will offer more created by Facebook and others to track users’ as it unveiled a new format for digital objects that
Learn to Play Bridge this Summer. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ways for people to limit the time they behavior online regardless of whether they click on appear to live in the real world. Digital objects created
6:30 p.m. to 8: 30 p.m. San Mateo Discuss the book of the month, “A them. The company said it’s shutting down that with the new format, called USDZ, will work in Apple’s
Man Called Ove.” For more informa-
spend on iPhones while introducing tracking, unless the user decides to permit it, through Safari browser, Messages and Mail apps, meaning AR
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. Early registration tion contact belmont@smcl.org. features designed to make its products a Safari browser update for Mac and iOS devices, isn’t limited to stand-alone apps that people choose
including iPhones and iPads. to download separately.
is encouraged. Registration is even more indispensable. Apple also intends to crack down on data companies’ Apple is trying to extend AR experiences to a broader
required. $125 for residents, $153 for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Presents
non-residents. For more information “Native Gardens.” 7:30 p.m. The paradox emerged Monday as ability to identify specific devices by creating a unique population, rather than just hard-core, tech-savvy
call 522-7409. Mountain View Center for the Apple executives previewed new ver- fingerprint based on a device’s settings, installed fonts users. What remains to be seen is whether there is
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., and plug-ins. Instead, Apple will send out generic enough of a compelling reason for someone to use AR,
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft. Moutain View. Cost $40 to $100, sav-
sions of free software due out this fall. information to make all Apple devices look alike. even if it’s built into everyday apps.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo Public ings available for educators, seniors The forthcoming controls are aimed Unlike Facebook and Google, Apple doesn’t depend SIRI SHORTCUTS
and patrons 35 and under. For more on online ads dictated by data about a user’s interests. A broader range of third-party apps will be able to let
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
information contact boxoffice@the-
at addressing criticism that devices are Instead, Apple generates most of its revenue from users invoke Siri for commonly used tasks, much the
Learn how identity theft occurs,
where information goes once it’s atreworks.org. becoming increasingly addictive and device sales. way competing assistants from Google and Amazon
Chris Hoofnagle, faculty director of the Berkeley Center long have. But Ben Wood, head of research at CCS
stolen and tactics you can take to distracting, especially for children. for Law & Technology, believes Apple’s move will prod Insight, said Apple still has a lot of work to do to close
protect yourself. For more informa- THURSDAY, JUNE 7
tion contact mbaute@cityofsanma- Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The Experts worry that all the flashy col- rivals Mozilla and Microsoft to do the same, though the cap with Amazon and Google.
teo.org. Shops at Tanforan, 1150 El Camino ors and beeps give users short-term, Google may remain a holdout with the Chrome SHARING PHOTOS
Real, San Bruno. For more informa- browser given the company’s dependence on ads and Apple will encourage users to share photos with their
Drop-In Audio Recording and Vinyl tion call 340-7022.
feel-good rewards while increasing data. friends by suggesting such opportunities in a new
Cutting. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont stress in the long run. The announcement comes as Facebook “for you” tab. When a friend receives photos from an
ESL Club. 10:30 to noon. Belmont acknowledges it struck data-sharing deals with at least event, Apple will then suggest that the friend
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Yet Apple made it clear it also hopes 60 device makers, including Apple. Facebook insisted reciprocate with photos from the same event. It’s
Belmont. Use audio recording
devices to edit sound or vinyl cut Belmont. Practice speaking and lis- to make its devices and services even there was nothing scandalous and said the deals were similar to how Google already encourages sharing
designed to make it easier for people to use Facebook through its own Photos app for iPhones and Android
unique art. For more information tening in English. For more informa- more alluring — and potentially irre- features without opening its app or website. devices.
contact belmont@smcl.org. tion contact belmont@smcl.org.
sistible — by creating new avenues for
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley Presents Mad Hatter Tea Party. 11 a.m. to its digital assistant, Siri, to serve as a keep it from getting worse, Gartner be set to dim automatically just before
Native Gardens.’ 7:30 p.m. Mountain 12:30 p.m. Foster City Recreation backup brain for users. The company
View Center for the Performing Arts, Center, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. analyst Brian Blau said. The best bedtime. Users can also block app
500 Castro St., Mountain View. Cost Join the Foster 55+ Club and Foster is also creating more entertainment hope, he said, is for technology to notifications from showing up on the
$40 to $100, savings available for City Senior Wing for a tea party. options and new ways to communi-
educators, seniors and patrons 35 Enjoy light refreshments, live music, help people enjoy life and then get out home screen not only based on time of
and under. For more information and participate in the wacky hat cate, including group video chats of the way. day, which they can do now, but by
c o n t a c t contest. For more information call through FaceTime and more options “Apple at least seems to be hearing location, such as when visiting the
boxoffice@theatreworks.org. 286-2585.
for the iPhone X’s animated emojis. what people are saying and trying to playground with their kids.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 Supervised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San People have become so dependent do something about it,” he said. Other features will provide weekly
Financial Education for All: Free Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda on technology that it’s unlikely any
Conference and Working Lunch. 9:30 de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Must have Apple’s new controls will expand on reports on how much time people are
a.m. to 1 p.m. Silicon Valley completed Play of the Hand course company will be able to solve the the “Do Not Disturb” options on the spending looking at their screen each
Community Foundation, 1300 S. El or have basic knowledge and experi- addiction problem, but they can help
Camino Real, San Mateo. For more ence with the game. Cost $115 to iPhone and iPad. The display can also month.
information call 403-4300. $140. Registration required. For
more information call 522-7490.
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe assisted in ending a life, and that in all
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. Relaxed and
welcoming tutoring session with
one-on-one help. For more informa-
Nintendo Labo Kit Building. 4 p.m.
Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut
Ave., South San Francisco. Lean
about the creative possibilities of
cardboard and assemble official kits
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confirmed prosecutors were precluded
from tying Beck’s actions to the
woman’s death, noting a pathologist
three cases, the defendants died before
the cases were adjudicated. He added
whatever Beck’s motives were, he did-
tion contact belmont@smcl.org. who performed an autopsy on her was n’t have a right to end his mother’s life
to use with the Nintendo Switch. For
Computer Class. 10:30 a.m. to noon. more information contact ssf- not able to determine a cause of death. on his own.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de pladm@plsinfo.org. ication and tried to suffocate her for But he contended Beck’s attempt to
las Pulgas, Belmont. Discuss being a some 10 minutes after she urged him to Having worked in banking and
Teen Advisory Board. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. take his mother’s life constitutes a
tourist for the day in San Francisco.
help end her life. He allegedly said he finance for several years and previous-
For more information contact bel- South San Francisco Main Library, crime under California law and prose-
mont@smcl.org. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San was not able to kill her and walked into ly divorced, Beck was financially well-
Francisco. Free. For more information cutors are obligated to hold him
the kitchen of the home they shared for off and better equipped to care for his
Sons in Retirement Branch Lunch. call 829-3860. accountable.
11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. South San 15 to 20 minutes before returning to mother than his two sisters, who live
Francisco Elk’s Lodge, 920 Stonegate San Mateo Public Library Book find her dead. “Our job is to hold people account- in San Bruno and Berlin, Germany, and
Drive, South San Francisco. Guest Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. San able when they choose to violate the
speaker Tom Chapman and pot roast Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third St., Smith is hoping his client’s dedica- both of whom have families and obli-
San Mateo. For more information call law and that’s why we’re proceeding gations preventing them from caring
lunch. $22. For more information call tion to his mother’s well-being over
878-5746. 522-7849. with the charges,” he said. for her, according to a motion to reduce
the years and writings his mother
Mystery Book Club. Noon. South San Three Days of Rain. 8 p.m. Dragon authored proving she wished for her Wagstaffe said a state law allowing bail Smith submitted to a judge last
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 week. Beck left his work in Zurich,
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Broadway, Redwood City. General son to kill her bolster his case that his those facing death to go through a
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Switzerland, to move in with his
Mystery Book Club meets the first admission is $35. Student admission client should not be facing criminal process to end their lives created a path
Wednesday of every month. For is $27. For more information call 298-
charges for the actions he took before for assisted suicide when it was enacted mother in 1998, the year she was diag-
more information call 829-3860. 9165.
her death. Beck is facing a nine-year in 2016. Put on hold when a judge nosed with Parkinson’s disease, and
San Mateo Professional Alliance Lion: PG-13. 8:45 p.m. Courthouse prison term for the two felony charges threw it out in May, the law required has been volunteered with local non-
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood profits and organizations since he
Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth City. Free. For more information call but is not being charged with first- or those seeking to end their lives to see
Ave., San Mateo. Free admission, 780-731. second-degree murder because prosecu- two doctors who can show they are moved to California, according to the
lunch ordered off the menu. For tors cannot definitively show his within six months of death, compe- same motion.
more information contact FRIDAY, JUNE 8
mike@mikefoor.com. Virtual Reality at the Library. 10 a.m. actions killed her, according to prose- tence to make a decision of that mag- Smith was successful in reducing the
to 1 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 nitude and to use an approved process
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. cutors. $10 million bail initially set for his
Toastmasters Public Speaking and
Leadership Skills Development. Sign up for a 30-minute block by “It’s sad and it’s unfortunate that under for ending their lives, said Wagstaffe. client to $1 million. Beck will next
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 calling the Belmont Library and
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood making a reservation. Ages 13 and those circumstances, the [district attor- Wagstaffe could recall three prior appear in court June 22 for entry of
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- older. For more information contact ney] chose to file criminal charges,” instances in the county in which the plea and to set a preliminary hearing
belmont@smcl.org.
portive atmosphere while learning said Smith. “He’s not a criminal.” spouse of an elderly individual had date.
to improve your communication
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110 Employment 203 Public notices 203 Public notices tundra tundra tundra
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE FictitiouS BuSinESS namE
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted StatEmEnt #277765
The following person is doing business
StatEmEnt #277822
The following person is doing business
Home C
Home are Jobs
Care as: Peninsula Mobilvet, 420 Upton St.,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered
as: Old County Deli, 1331 A Old County
Rd., BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered
Owner: Mobilvet Corporation, CA. The
(650) 600-8108 business is conducted by a Corporation.
Owners: Randa and Mousa Shamieh,
1000 Continentals Way #227, Belmont,
The registrant commenced to transact
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com business under the FBN on 02/20/2003. CA 94002. The business is conducted
/s/Gregory Drake/ by a General Partnership. The registrant
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com This statement was filed with the Asses- commenced to transact business under
AApply
pply online or w alk-in
walk-in sor-County Clerk on 5/18/18. (Published the FBN on 02/26/18.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, /s/Stephanie Agostinelli/
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, LLos
os Altos
Altos 5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/24/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/5/18,
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE 6/12/18, 6/19/18, 6/26/18).
StatEmEnt #277727
The following person is doing business
as: Cordial Spirits, 63 Lorelei Lane,
MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered liEn SalE 06/14/2018 9am at 280 A
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
ts, Immediate
Shiffts Immediate Placement
Placement Owners: 1)Norma Arias, 2918 Cosgrave STREET, COLMA, CA 2013 HONDA VT
Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience Ave., Oakland, CA 94605 2) Michael Lic# GAN1930 over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
current CNA Certification;
or current Certification; Crager, 63 Lorelei Lane, Menlo Park, CA Vin# 2HGFB2F51DH565024
94025. The business is conducted by a
M General Partnership. The registrant
commenced to transact business under liEn SalE 06/14/2018 9am at 2900
nEwSPaPEr intErnS the FBN on N/A. MIDDLEFIELD RD, REDWOOD CITY,
JournaliSm /s/Michael Crager/ CA 2008 CADILLAC CA Lic# 6RGD245
This statement was filed with the Asses- Vin# 1G6DP57V480112522
The Daily Journal is looking for in- sor-County Clerk on 5/15/18. (Published
terns to do entry level reporting, re- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18,
search, updates of our ongoing fea- 5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18).
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- orDEr to Show cauSE For
so welcome. changE oF namE
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE CASE# 18CIV02248
We expect a commitment of four to StatEmEnt #277597 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
eight hours a week for at least four The following person is doing business COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
months. The internship is unpaid, but as: Fix Auto Daly City, 6888 Mission 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Street, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
terns have progressed in time into tered Owner: Ademir Vila, 210 Hamp- PETITION OF
paid correspondents and full-time re- shire Ct., Daly City, CA 94015 . The
porters. Mayra Violeta Aguilar Viruell
business is conducted by an Individual. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
The registrant commenced to transact Petitioner: Mayra Violeta Aguilar Viruell
College students or recent graduates business under the FBN on 2/13/2018.
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper /s/Ademir Vila/
filed a petition with this court for a decree 203 Public notices 296 appliances 298 collectibles
experience is preferred but not neces- changing name as follows:
This statement was filed with the Asses- Present Name:
sarily required. sor-County Clerk on 5/2/18. (Published in orDEr to Show cauSE For air conDitionEr, Portable, 14,000 lEnnox rED Rose, Unused, hand
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, Mayra Violeta Aguilar Viruell changE oF namE BTU, Commercial Cool model painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
Please send a cover letter describing 5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). Proposed Name: Violet Viruell CASE# 18-CIV-02483 CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
your interest in newspapers, a resume SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, sories plus remote included.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. maDamE alExanDEr Doll 8", Rhett
ply, you should familiarize yourself FictitiouS BuSinESS namE interested in this matter shall appear be- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, (650)345-1835 Butler, white suit, new, never out of box
with our publication. Our Web site: StatEmEnt #277743 fore this court at the hearing indicated REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 $25, (650)712-1070
www.smdailyjournal.com. The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe- PETITION OF coFFEE maKEr $15.00 white, Kitchen
as: Emperial Ink, 1754 El Camino Real, Elisabeth Joy Jaffe Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- millEr litE Neon sign , work good
Send your information via e-mail to tition for change of name should not be TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
San Bruno, CA 94066. Registered Own- granted. Any person objecting to the 0907 $59 call (650)218-6528
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- er: Ramon Reyes, 233 Hazelwood Dr., Petitioner: Elisabeth Joy Jaffe filed a pe-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- name changes described above must file tition with this court for a decree chang- Star warS Action figure: Qui-Gon
So San Francisco, CA 94080. The busi- colEman lxE Roadtrip Grill -
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 ness is conducted by an Individual. The a written objection that includes the rea- ing name as follows: Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
registrant commenced to transact busi- sons for the objection at least two court Present Name: Elisabeth Joy Jaffe (650)918-9847 Steve (650)518-6614.
ness under the FBN on N/A. days before the matter is scheduled to Proposed Name: Elisabeth Jaffe Barek
be heard and must appear at the hearing
/s/Ramon Reyes/
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
ElEctric StoVE From Sears 299 computers
Excellent Condition $225
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/18. (Published not be granted. If no written objection is interested in this matter shall appear be- Please Call (650)244-9267 19" color Monitor with stand VG con-
127 Elderly care in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- dition power cord/owners manual includ-
5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the hotPoint hEaVY Duty Dryer excellent ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
petition shall be held on 06/22/18 at 9 tition for change of name should not be working condition Burlingame $50 Call
granted. Any person objecting to the
FamilY rESourcE FictitiouS BuSinESS namE
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, name changes described above must file
Dan (408)656-0958
i-PaD KEYBoarD. $25.00. (650)588-
guiDE StatEmEnt #277730
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this a written objection that includes the rea- 0842
Order to Show Cause shall be published maYtag waShEr excellent working
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s The following person is doing business sons for the objection at least two court condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
as: La Rouge Spa LLC, 135 S B St., at least once each week for four succes- days before the matter is scheduled to rEcorDaBlE cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
twice-a-week resource guide for (408)656-0958 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- be heard and must appear at the hearing
children and families. Owner: La Rouge Spa LLC, CA. The ing on the petition in the following news- to show cause why the petition should (650) 578 9208
room hEatEr Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
Every tuesday & weekend business is conducted by a Limited Lia- paper of general circulation: not be granted. If no written objection is vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
bility Company. The registrant com- San Mateo Daily Journal timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
(650)952-3500 300 toys
Look for it in today’s paper to menced to transact business under the Filed: 5/10/2018
find information on family FBN on May 1st 2018. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ petition shall be held on 07/12/18 at 9 SEwing machinE-roYal XL 6000 100 thingS for little children to do on a
resources in the local area, /s/Ha Thuy Nguyen/ Judge of the Superior Court a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Dated: 5/8/2018 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (650)342-8436. FREE (650)595-3933
including childcare. sor-County Clerk on 5/16/18. (Published Order to Show Cause shall be published
(Published 5/15/18, 5/22/18, 5/29/18,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, 6/5/18) at least once each week for four succes- ShowtimE rotiSSEriE used once
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- amErican FlYEr locomotive runs
5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
ing on the petition in the following news- message.
203 Public notices paper of general circulation: largE StuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE San Mateo Daily Journal unitaP StanDarD centerset bath- Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE StatEmEnt #277776 Filed: 6/1/2018 room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
StatEmEnt #277696 The following person is doing business orDEr to Show cauSE For /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ (650)595-3933 original amErican Girl Doll - Molly,
The following person is doing business
as: My Marketing Coordinator, 785 Port- changE oF namE Judge of the Superior Court complete with clothing, accessories, and
walk Place, REDWOOD CITY, CA CASE# 18CIV02397 Dated: 6/1/2018 Vacuum clEanEr (reconditioned) books $50. (650)515-1931.
as: Black Lick Rich, 660 Cambridge 94065. Registered Owners: 1)Gilbert Or- (Published 6/5/18, 6/12/18, 6/19/18,
Road, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
aha, 420 Chapman Lane, San Mateo, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 6/26/18) Star warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
Registered Owners: 1)Kenneth B Seydel, CA 94403 2)Giang Doan, 785 Portwalk wEStErn waShBoarD Sales made $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
same address 2)Gail Ann M Waldo, 240 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Place, Redwood City, CA 94065. The REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
Harbor Blvd Apt. C, Belmont, CA 94061. business is conducted by a General Part- $75. phone 650-369-2486.
The business is conducted by Copart- nership. The registrant commenced to PETITION OF 302 antiques
ners. The registrant commenced to transact business under the FBN on N/A. Julia Kaplan whirlPool waShEr DRYER, GE
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 100 Y/o family heirloom, hand sewn,
transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Gilbert Oraha/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Julia Kaplan filed a petition 210 lost & Found Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
/s/Kenneth B. Seydel/
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 5/21/18. (Published with this court for a decree changing (650)556-9708
name as follows: loSt cat. Black and White. Black
sor-County Clerk on 5/11/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, patch on right eye. REWARD. whirlPool-DrYEr gaS Coin Oper-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/15/18, 5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). Present Name: Julia Kaplan Call (323) 439-7713. ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or mahoganY antiquE Secretary desk,
Proposed Name: Julia Kaplan Dietmar (650)302-2456 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
5/22/18, 5/29/18, 6/5/18). elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Books 297 Bicycles
StatEmEnt #277716
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE The following person is doing business
interested in this matter shall appear be-
JamES PattErSon hardback books. 303 Electronics
StatEmEnt #277766 fore this court at the hearing indicated aDult BiKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
as: Quin Sandwiches, 832 Antoniette Ln below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
The following person is doing business AP F, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 antarES DollarS Bill Changer ma-
as: OPENCOPY, 31 Airport Blvd, Suite 94080. Registered Owners: Divino Caix- tition for change of name should not be nicholaS SParKS hardback books. chines never used for small bus. $95
C, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA eta, same address 2)Ocimar Da Maia, granted. Any person objecting to the 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Bmx mongooSE Outer Limit Bike, (650)992-4544.
94080. Registered Owner: Foothill & Hal- 3400 Richmond Park Apt. 1509, Rich- name changes described above must file looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
leck, LLC, CA. The business is conduct- mond, CA 94806. The business is con- a written objection that includes the rea- qualitY BooKS used and rare. World BlauPunKt am/Fm/cD Radio and Re-
ducted by a General Partnership. The sons for the objection at least two court & US History and classic American nov- chilD’S Schwinn BicYclE, BluE in ceiver with Detachable Face asking
ed by a Limited Liability Company. The els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
registrant commenced to transact busi- registrant commenced to transact busi- days before the matter is scheduled to $100. (650)593-4490
ness under the FBN on 05/24/2013.
ness under the FBN on N/A. be heard and must appear at the hearing girl'S 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con-
/s/Divino Caixeta/ to show cause why the petition should thE halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. KinDlE FirE 8 in. Case and Charger
/s/Warren Branson/ Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 5/14/18. (Published timely filed, the court may grant the peti- nEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, V.logVinoV, unuSual Journey to the motorola BraVo MB 520 (android
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, 5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). petition shall be held on 06/27/18 at 9 mes
5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 card Belmont (650)595-8855
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
295 art 298 collectibles onKYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
FictitiouS BuSinESS namE StatEmEnt #277598 Order to Show Cause shall be published Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
StatEmEnt #277763 at least once each week for four succes- 80’S toPS Complete Factory Set All Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
The following person is doing business BruShED FiniSh, 15" X 20" frame
The following person is doing business as: SF Woof’s A Lot, 704 Grand Ave, sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- holds 18 various size photos. Never Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
ing on the petition in the following news- PanaSonic-39” lED TV,
as: Detail Plumbing, 630 S. El Camino SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. used. $20. 650-369-2486. Slightly Used, Ex. Condition, $250.00.
Real #10, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg- Registered Owner: Stephanie Agostinelli, paper of general circulation: a-tEam FigurinES Plus Jeep $20
San Mateo Daily Journal (650)238-7961.
istered Owner: Oly Ribeiro, same ad- same address. The business is conduct-
Filed: 5/16/2018 296 appliances (650)591-9769 San Carlos
dress. The business is conducted by an ed by an Individual. The registrant com- SamSung Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
Individual. The registrant commenced to menced to transact business under the /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ collEctaBlE mEmoraBillia from VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
Judge of the Superior Court air conDitionEr 10000 BTU w/re-
transact business under the FBN on N/A. FBN on 10/16/17. mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
/s/Oly Ribeiro/ /s/Stephanie Agostinelli/ Dated: 5/14/2018
This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 5/22/18, 5/29/18, 6/5/18, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 650-346-9262 for inquiries. 304 Furniture
This statement was filed with the Asses- 0898
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 5/2/18. (Published in 6/12/18)
ginnY Doll 8" Carhop, uniform & 2 walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/22/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/5/18, need work but very good cond. $20/ea
5/29/18, 6/5/18, 6/12/18). 6/12/18, 6/19/18, 6/26/18). mFg h20laBS Model 300 exc cond apron,cap, skates & tray. Original
(650)952-3466.
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. box.$15. (650)712-1070

noticE noticE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND OF PROPOSAL FOR IMPLEMENTING


SCHOOL FACILITIES FEES AS AUTHORIZED BY
lEgal noticES
EDUCATION CODE SECTION S 17620 AND GOVERNMENT CODES 65995 Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that immediately following a public hearing on the matter, a
proposed resolution(s) will be considered by the Governing Board of San Mateo-Foster City Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
School District at its regular meeting on June 21, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., which if adopted by the
Board will implement development fees established by the District against residential construc-
Notice of Public Sales and More.
tion and reconstruction up to $3.79 per square foot and against new commercial or industrial
construction up to $0.61 a square foot. Education Code Section 17620 and Government Code
Section 65995 authorize the proposed fees. Data pertaining to the cost of school facilities is
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
available for inspection during regular business hours at the District's administrative offices. The
fee, if approved by the Governing Board, will become effective on August 20, 2018, which is 60 Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
days after the proposed adoption of the resolution levying such fee by the Governing Board.
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
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304 Furniture 306 Housewares 311 Musical instruments 318 Sports equipment garage Sales 515 office Space
antique dining table for six people coMPLete Set OF CHINA - Windsor Fender MuStang ll guitar amplifier goLF BaLLS, good condition, 100 for
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. $10; (650)591-9769 -virtuaL oFFiceS-
antique MoHagany Bookcase. Four
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
$130.00 (650)421-5469
goLF cLuBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
garage SaLeS $59 - $150
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. (650)342-5630 For SaLe: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
$90.00 (650)341-8342 eState SaLeS *Business Internet *Phone Answering
*Conference Rooms *Offices
arMcHair good condition $55. griLLing WoK stir fry. high quality $625.00. (650)421-5469. goLF cLuBS, used set with Cart for *Complete IT Services * Mail
(650)266-3184 $50. (650)593-4490 Make money, make room!
steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
2648 Huge LudWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle (650) 373-2000
BedStead SingLe, poster style, box
spring, mattress available. $40.00. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
gutHy-renKer PoWer Rider,Ever-
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- List your upcoming Bay area executive offices
JuLiSKa Hand-craFted 6 7/16" Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 www.bayareaoffices.com
(650)593-7408
plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00 (650)369-8013.
erciser $20 (510)770-1976 garage sale,
Beige SoFa $99. Excellent Condition (650)344-4756
Piano, uPrigHt, in excellent condi-
HeaLtH rider. Exercise machine. Ex- moving sale,
(650) 315-2319 cellent condition. $95. San Bruno.
KitcHen craFt Cutter with five differ- tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 (650)794-0839 estate sale, 620 automobiles
ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
BunK BedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or $35 contact 650-592-2648 Piano-1955 BaLdWin Acrosonic 36”
HeaLtHrider (originaL 90's equip-
yard sale,
High, Free for anyone to pick-up 1986 Mercedez 420 SEL 4-dr Black
B/O (650)685-2494
Lace taBLecLotH. 84" x 64". Like (650)295-9121. ment). Good condition. $25 (650) 387- rummage sale, 103k miles $5,000-Don (415)309-3892
8121
coMMode, good condition. $20 obo. new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
uPrigHt Piano. In tune. Fair condi-
clearance sale, or www.elso.store
Bruno. (650)794-0839
Please call (650)745-6309
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. Men'S roSSignoL Skis.
good condition, (650)341-0282.
$95.00, whatever sale you 1994 MitSuBiSHi 3000 GT- VR4 Twin
coMPuter deSK (glass) & chair. Like
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
SinK douBLe cast iron. Good condi-
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 vintage Lingerie Washboard circa have... Turbo Perfect Cont. Asking $30,000
(650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for one dozen Official League Diamond
gtecher@comcast.net Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
strumming $50 (650)369-2486 1999 cadiLLac DeVille Contour-Paid
coMPuter deSK For sale $99
308 tools (650)771-6324. Reach over 83,450 readers $6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition
(650)520-4650 yaMaHa acouStic Guitar, model
Prince tenniS 2 section nylon black from South San Francisco (650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555
antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- to Palo Alto.
coMPuter SWiveL CHAIR. Padded
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 ziLJian cyMBaLS with stands, 21” $55.(650)341-8342 in your local newspaper. don’t lose money
craFtSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 (916)826-5964 totaL gyM XLS, excellent condition. on a trade-in or
deSK, gd. cond.
(650)458-3578
$99.99 or b.o.
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call call (650)344-5200 consignment!
SHoPSMitH MarK V 50th Anniversary (650)588-0828
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. 312 Pets & animals
dining taBLe (36"x54") and 4 match- (650)504-0585
airLine carrier for cats, pur. from
touredge reaction ii uniflex sys-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
Sell your vehicle in the
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$250 .(650)-654-1930. vintage craFtSMan Jig Saw. Circa Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 daily Journal’s
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 (505)228-1480 local.
treadMiLL-Horizon LiKe New, limit-
379 open Houses auto classifieds.
dreSSer 4-draWer in Belmont for vintage SHoPSMitH and Band
$75. Good condition; good for children. one KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
Call (650)678-8585
SaW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. (650)508-8662 Just $45
(650)593-2066
dreSSer W/Mirror & chest, mid-
century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night- Parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx
vintage naSH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
oPen HouSe We’ll run it
‘til you sell it!
stands also available. SSF. (650)392-
4841 309 office equipment
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
LiStingS
WoMan’S SKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
$30 (650)592-2047.
reach 83,450 drivers
Pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
entertainMent center for $50.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
LaPtoP caSe or bag. Black. Like new. cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- List your Open House from South SF to
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. yaMaHa rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650)726-4102 6059
(650)458-3255 in the Daily Journal. Palo alto
Free Wooden Bed frame, good condi-
310 Misc. For Sale Pet taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux call (650)344-5200
tion pictures available (650)322-9598 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for 340 camera & Photo equip. Reach over 83,450 ads@smdailyjournal.com
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, $25. Call (650)349-6059.
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- potential home buyers &
Free Wooden Cabinet 73"Wide,
16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6 BeSSy SMaLL Evening Hand Bag With 316 clothes lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 renters a day,
BMW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white
Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
5 BoxeS male & female square dance oMega B600 Condenser Enlarger, In- from South San Francisco black, $12,700. (650)302-5523
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
BiFoLd SHutterS 2x28”x79 $10.00 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 to Palo Alto. BMW ‘11 328i, white M package, 105K
(650)544-5306
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
vivitar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
in your local newspaper. miles, $12,500. (650)302-5523
caSH regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not BeautiFuL SiLver clutch evening ‘
iKea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x Guts $500 (415)269-4784 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. (650)583-6636 call (650)344-5200 cHevroLet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K
corKS For wine bottles. New, never Box oF used men's Levi's and misc. miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
iKea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. (650)593-7408
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition 345 Medical equipment cHevy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
(650)589-0764
Love cHair, velour, tan. $45. adJuStaBLe BatH shower transfer CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
(808)631-1365. coStco PLay Pen with travel bag. daWgS Brand Kaymann black and
Used once $35 (650)591-2981 bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 440 apartments cHevy 2007 Malibu 4-Door Sedan Grey
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
neW deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- (650)369-2486 200K Miles Excellent condition Premier
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must druM -décor ONLY Brass cylinder & drive 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck- coated protection $1,800 (650)871-8596
fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 BeLMont: LARGE 1BR, 2BR & 3BR
Sell! (650) 875-8159. Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 Apts. Prime Locations, Quiet Buildings.
(650)344-4756 color in excellent condition 3/4 (510)770-1976 cHevy HHr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car
Clean & Updated units. No Smoking, No
neW tWin Mattress set plus frame length $50 (650)692-8012 Pets, No Housing Vouchers. $2,100 & loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 LioneL cHriStMaS Holiday expan- (408)807-6529.
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 drive deLuxe two button walker $10 up. Call (650)593-8254.
genuine LadieS Mink Fur Jacket, (510)770-1976
niagara viBrating Adjustable bed $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. dodge ‘99 Maintenance Van, ,
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan LioneL WeStern Union Pass car and 470 rooms $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
(408)656-0958 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 HoMedicS duaL Shiatsu Massage (650)481-5296
goLF SHoeS, FootJoy, black & white
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5; Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
Lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System HiP HouSing
oFFice tyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- (650)591-9769
MedLine exceL K1 Wheelchair fold- Non-Profit Home Sharing Program Honda 2007 Civic for sale xlnt commut-
wood with formica wood grain top $25 2360 RWC loction. er excellent condition $1,450. Call Wil-
(650) 787-9753 down back 18” desk length elevating leg San Mateo County
Kayano Men’S Running shoes size 11
good condition $20 (650)520-7045 rests $50 (510)770-1976 (650)348-6660 liam (650)207-3011
Luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
ornate Large BooKcaSe: Two Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 LadieS cLotHing, some w/tags.
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. $99.00 (650)589-0764.
MaKeS 6"x6" potholders, frame and LadieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL,
retro HutcH Needs refinishing other- loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
wise good condition. Top detaches from pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 MeiLinK SaFe-Fire Proof, Men'S StetSon hat, size large, new,
50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
SeWing Storage cabinet, Custom www.elso.store (415)309-3892
made wood perfect condition $75. (650) 578-9208
(650)483-1222
MinK StoLe - Excellent condition. Was
negrini Fencing Epee mask size M rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
SoFaBed, veLour, tan, Excellent & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
condition. $75. (808)631-1365. 0839
(415)260-6940
SoLid Wood Dining table with exten- neW WitH tags Wool or cotton Men's
SaMSonite 26" tan hard-sided suit pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
sion great piece great condition black case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$80 (650)364-5263 (650)952-3466
$45. (650)328-6709
SoLid Wood Entertainment Center- tuxedo Size 40, black, including white
SiLK Saree 6 yards new nice color.for shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. formation.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o WiLSon LeatHer Lady Jacket. Small,
(925)482-5742 like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
SinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
$15.00 (650)544-5306 WiLSon LeatHer, burgundy lady jack-
taBLe 24"x48" folding legs each end. et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost SLr LenS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
318 Sports equipment
tHree incH egg crate foam twin bed SLr LenS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
tion, $20, 650-595-3933 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
train-coLor Print by John Hugh each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
tWin Bed frame-black wrought iron Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
uniden HarLey Davidson Gas Tank BoW FLex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
tWin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$ 50. (650)598-9804. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
Water Storage tanK, brand new, (650)784-1061.
uSed BedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
(650)573-7381. (650)771-6324 caMPing Bed, inflatable. "Lazy sofa".
Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842
WaLL unit/rooM Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation. 311 Musical instruments caMPing tent, pop up sleeps 2-3
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message "Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof.
1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- Like new. $70.00 (650)588-0842
WaLnut cHeSt, small (4 drawer with ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 (650)742-6776. coMPetitor WeigHt BenchNever
WHite WicKer Armoire, asking $100, used Still in box. $35.00 (650)593-1261
great condition, text for picture (650)571- cHroMatic HarMonica: Horner
0947 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, eaSton aLuMinuM bat.33 inches, 30
(650)278-5776. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 everLaSt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
ePiPHone LeS Paul 100th Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
306 Housewares Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar. goLF Bag travel protector, black, $5;
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 (650)591-9769
cryStaL (Leaded glass) lamp $30. Fender MuStang I guitar amplifier goLF bag with 22 clubs. Great for peo-
Can send picture. (650)464-7860 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
$80. (650)421-5469 2648
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was met by resistance from representa- great pride in architecture. So I look for

PROJECT
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tives of the life sciences industry though,
with claims residents living in the area
could make it less attractive to business-
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them to redesign slightly the development
into something that is architecturally
iconic and unique,” he said.
es. In the immediate term, Futrell said it is
In face of the opposition, Oyster Point reasonable to expect the new property
“We think it is a good arrangement for Development announced earlier this year the project, Futrell said he believes the owner will focus on finishing the ongoing
the city and its residents and we are confi- it was indefinitely pausing the push for new owner and city officials would contin- infrastructure work then construct at least
dent Kilroy will deliver on all the open building the planned 1,200 units to re- ue to work seamlessly through the build- two new commercial buildings.
spaces, parks, beaches and public ameni- evaluate its stake in South San Francisco. ing process. He added talks for housing at the site are
ties as well as bringing world-class life For his part, Futrell acknowledged the “We do have a working relationship with not completely off the table but, for now,
science buildings to South San housing issue was a turning point in the the staff at Kilroy, which started last year officials are looking to proactively calm
Francisco,” he said, referencing the com- fate of the site. when they came on the scene,” he said. the traffic congestion which could be
munity benefits offered through the site’s The company’s chairman and CEO John invited through such a sizable commercial
development agreement. “Once the residential application was
withdrawn by Oyster Point Development, Kilroy expressed his enthusiasm for the development.
Under terms of the most recent deal, development in a prepared statement.
Kilroy Realty will inherit the obligations talks accelerated and Kilroy purchased the Construction at the site will include
entire development,” he said. “Kilroy Oyster Point is a significant improvements designed to allow shuttle
of the work started by Oyster Point opportunity to expand our West Coast life
Development following the company’s Those talks were established by the and bus access, as well as better routes for
foundation laid when Kilroy purchased a science platform in a prudent and disci- bikes, pedestrians and other alternative
acquisition of the site from Shorenstein in plined manner,” he said. “It offers all the
2016. portion of the development rights to the forms of transportation, said Futrell.
early phases of construction late last year. advantages we look for in new develop- With the significant amount of work
A subsidiary of China’s Greenland real ment — a strong location in a world-class
estate investment group, Oyster Point Under the agreement, Oyster Point ahead on the horizon, Futrell said he is
Development planned to do the infrastruc- market serving a dynamic industry with all certain the correct development partner
Development paid $171 million for the the services and amenities required to
expansive site abutting city land with an ture work around the area and Kilroy would was identified to push the massive project
complete the first planned phase of com- attract today’s young, urban innovative ahead.
eye on building millions of square feet of workforce.”
commercial space as well as housing. The mercial development. Kilroy also recently “Kilroy will step into the shoes of
housing units would have been the city’s purchased another corporate property Futrell said he is confident in the com- Oyster Point Development to continue the
first east of Highway 101. along Oyster Point to grow its presence pany’s ability to deliver on its vision. project and we are very excited to have
The residential development proposal nearby. “They typically own and hold long term Kilroy as a partner in South San
With the company already invested in the buildings they build. And they take Francisco,” he said.
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Guatemala volcano death toll up to 65


By Sonia Perez D. features or their fingerprints” from the red-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hot flows, Garcia said. “We are going to
have to resort to other methods ... and if
EL RODEO, Guatemala — Rescuers pulled possible take DNA samples to identify
survivors and bodies from the charred after- them.”
math of the powerful eruption of Hilda Lopez said her mother and sister
Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire, as the death were still missing after the slurry of hot
toll rose to 65 on Monday and was expect- gas, ash and rock roared into her village of
ed to go higher from a disaster that caught San Miguel Los Lotes, just below the
residents of remote mountain hamlets off mountain’s flanks.
guard, with little or no time to flee to safe- “We were at a party, celebrating the birth
ty. of a baby, when one of the neighbors
Using shovels and backhoes, emergency shouted at us to come out and see the lava
workers dug through the debris and mud, that was coming,” the distraught woman
perilous labor on smoldering terrain still said. “We didn’t believe it, and when we
hot enough to melt shoe soles a day after went out the hot mud was already coming
the volcano exploded in a hail of ash, down the street.”
smoke and molten rock. “My mother was stuck there, she couldn’t
Bodies were so thickly coated with ash get out,” said Lopez, weeping and holding
that they looked like statues, and rescuers her face in her hands.
were forced to use sledgehammers to break Her husband, Joel Gonzalez, said his
through the roofs of houses buried in debris father had also been unable to escape and
up to their rooflines to try to see if anyone REUTERS
was believed to be “buried back there, at the
was trapped inside. People mourn over the coffin of their loved one, who died during the eruption of the Fuego house.”
In the afternoon, Fanuel Garcia, director volcano, during a wake at a plaza in Alotenango, Guatemala. Guatemalan authorities say they had been
of the National Institute of Forensic closely monitoring the Volcano of Fire,
Sciences, said 62 bodies had been recov- Guatemala’s national disaster agency later “It is very difficult for us to identify one of Central America’s most active, after
ered and 13 of those had been identified. raised the toll to 65. them because some of the dead lost their activity picked up around 6 a.m. Sunday.

Boulder-size asteroid disintegrated harmlessly over Africa


By Marcia Dunn reported the latest episode Sunday night. stretching from southern Africa across the and gives some confidence our impact predic-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Asteroid trackers at NASA and elsewhere Indian Ocean into New Guinea. Tracking sys- tion models are adequate to respond to the
quickly determined the rock — about 6 feet tems narrowed it down to southern Africa. potential impact of a larger object.”
across — was too small to pose any danger. It NASA officials said the scramble among Paul Chodas, manager of the Center for
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A boulder-size burned up in the Saturday evening sky over scientists and asteroid observers was a good Near-Earth Object Studies at NASA’s Jet
asteroid disintegrated harmlessly over Africa, Botswana, eight hours after first being training exercise. Their ability to zoom in Propulsion Laboratory, said it’s only the sec-
just hours after its weekend discovery. noticed. on likely impact areas bodes well for the ond time the re-entry location was predicted
It’s only the third time scientists have Video posted on YouTube, from a farm just future, if and when a bigger object heads our well in advance.
spotted an incoming asteroid on a direct col- across the border in South Africa, showed a way. The 2008 asteroid was spotted 19 hours in
lision course with Earth. The previous times fireball swiftly descending and getting big- “This was a much smaller object than we are advance and measured 13 feet, or 4 meters. It
were in 2008 and 2014. ger, and then a blinding flash in the sky. It tasked to detect and warn about,” NASA’s came apart above Sudan, as predicted. The
The asteroid, dubbed 2018 LA, was discov- burst apart several miles up, according to planetary defense officer, Lindley Johnson, 2014 asteroid was discovered just a few hours
ered out near the moon’s orbit early Saturday NASA. said in a statement. “However, this real-world before entering over the Atlantic, with little
morning, aiming straight for Earth. NASA Initial estimates had the impact zone event allows us to exercise our capabilities time for tracking.

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