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Obituary
1,820 children
reunited after
split at border
By Elliot Spagat President Donald Trump ended
and Colleen Long the practice, but a federal judge in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego ordered the government
to reunite all the families by the
end of Thursday. U. S. District
SAN DIEGO — The Trump Judge Dana Sabraw has indicated
administration said Thursday that some leeway given the enormity
more than 1,800 children separat- of the task, which would continue
ed at the U.S.-Mexico border have past the deadline.
been reunited with parents and
sponsors but hundreds remain As of Thursday morning, the
apart, signaling a potentially government said it reunited 1,442
children 5 and older with their par- REUTERS
long wait for anguished families.
ents in U. S. Immigration and An immigrant mother and her infant son are released from detention at a bus depot in McAllen, Texas.
The federal government was
under a Thursday deadline to reuni- Customs Enforcement custody. An paperwork as authorities fly chil- family members that it deemed eli- Meekins said.
fy more than 2,500 children sepa- additional 378 were reunited with dren back to Guatemala, El gible for reunification. For two weeks, children have
rated from their parents under a parents in different locations Salvador and Honduras. Chris Meekins, the head of the been arriving steadily at ICE loca-
new immigration policy designed around the country or given to According to the administra- office of the assistant secretary for tions in Texas, Arizona and New
to deter immigrants from coming sponsors, who are often relatives tion, parents of 120 children preparedness and response for Mexico to get back with parents.
here illegally. The policy quickly or close family members. waived reunification, while 67 had Health and Human Services, said Faith-based and other groups have
backfired amid global outrage That leaves about 700 who “red flags” for criminal history or the government would continue to provided meals, clothing, legal
from political and religious lead- remain apart, including 431 chil- other reasons during the review. reunify families throughout the advice, plane and bus tickets and
ers and daily headlines about cry- dren whose parents have been The Trump administration evening. even new shoe laces, which are
ing children taken from their par- deported, officials say. Those insisted it would meet the court “We are on-track to reunite all taken away from people in deten-
ents. reunions take more effort and deadline by reuniting all of the eligible parents in ICE custody,” tion.
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he Trump administration’s John Chiang urged both retirement to a government meeting near you.
moment in U.S. history is the federal
practice of separating young funds to divest from assault rifle com- Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a big fan of straws. I find
government — and in particular, the
children from their asylum- panies. CalPERS resisted, but it odd that they are provided so willingly when they usu-
Trump administration — not private
seeking parents and detaining them in prison companies. CalSTRS agreed to put pressure on ally just end up taken out of a drink, being placed on a
prison-like facilities was abhorrent The California Teachers gun retailers.
table and left unused. Stir sticks are also weird. Makes
and so inhumane that even the admin- Association, the state’s largest teach- Both funds prefer to use their hold-
one wonder about the quality of a drink if it must be
istration chose not to defend it to an ers union, has taken a more measured ings as leverage, engaging with com-
stirred.
outraged public. approach, raising concerns about the panies to try to change policies they
find problematic before they take the However, I have seen firsthand the benefit of straws —
The ongoing detention of families conditions in the private facilities especially the bendable ones — for the elderly or dis-
is less barbaric, though still bad poli- and asking the manager of CalSTRS’ drastic step of divesting, which can
take as years to fully accomplish and abled and think whatever ban that may take place should
cy. But it is good business for the pri- pension fund to investigate whether
can reduce investment returns. take that population into consideration.
vate corrections companies that con- the investments continue to meet the
CalPERS divested from tobacco com- The movement against straws is growing momentum,
tract with the government to house fund’s guidelines on human rights.
detainees. And it may get even more panies in 2000, and although it was however, and it’s just a matter of time until local city
But even this inquiry seems to be councils and perhaps even the
lucrative. According to the Wall Street politically motivated, considering the moral and sensible thing to do, it
Journal, the Trump administration has cost the fund an estimated $3.68 bil- San Mateo County Board of
the time required to police an invest- Supervisors considers some
requested $2.8 billion in the coming ment that’s a tiny sliver of the fund’s lion in earnings.
fiscal year to pay for 12,000 more Sacrificing some future revenue sort of new regulation on
$224 billion in assets. them.
beds in immigration detention cen- We are concerned about the increas- might seem like no big deal at the
ters. moment, with better-than-expected The concern is about the
ing pressure to politicize the state’s
Among the investors that may prof- returns coming in. CalPERS reported amount of straws that end up
largest public employee retirement
it from the demand for detention cen- an 8.6 percent rate of return for the in landfills, and in the ocean,
funds, and think teachers ought to be
ters is the California State Teachers’ as well. CalSTRS is deeply underfund- fiscal year that ended June 30. contributing to the great
Retirement System, which has $12 ed (even more than the California CalSTRS did even better, reporting a Pacific garbage patch. It’s
million in investments in two private Public Employees’ Retirement 9 percent return for the same period, gotten so that young people
correction companies, CoreCivic of System) with a staggering $107 bil- and for the second year in a row beat- are buying their own personal
Nashville, Tennessee, and GEO Group lion in unfunded liabilities that ing its own 7 percent expectations. straws — sometimes made of
of Boca Raton, Florida. But hundreds threaten not just the school districts But as Gov. Jerry Brown points out metal — as a way to avoid use
of teachers and activist groups are that will be squeezed to make up for year after year, the good times never of disposable ones and to
now demanding the CalSTRS board the shortfall, but also the state’s tax- roll on forever. And with such enor- virtue signal to others that
divest from these companies because payers, who would have to pay any mous unfunded liabilities, CalSTRS they too are concerned about
they say it is immoral to make money pensions CalSTRS couldn’t finance. (and CalPERS) already need an excep- the planet and will do whatever it takes to save it.
from human misery. The calls for divestment used to be tionally long run of better-than- Might I suggest some other ways. First of all, restau-
“We are here to serve diverse com- rare, focusing on truly toxic sub- expected earnings. The dark clouds rants should ask if people want straws, or at least offer
munities not profit from them,” one stances, such as tobacco, or countries seem to be gathering on the horizon them in a container on the table so if people want them,
teacher said during an emotional targeted for global sanctions, such as already, seeded perhaps by the presi- they can take one, rather than have them automatically
moment at a CalSTRS investment South Africa during the apartheid era. dent’s trade war with the rest of the placed in drinks. If this is something that can be done
committee meeting on Friday. But in recent years, activists have globe, which CalSTRS’ chief invest- through government regulation, fine. We sort of did that
We agree that it’s repugnant that used divestment as a way to turn their ment officer warned could hurt returns during the drought when people had to ask for water at
misery can be monetized, and we have political agendas into action. in the future. This is no time to force restaurants. But this is the tip of the iceberg.
issues with the government outsourc- Last year the state Legislature con- CalSTRS to use its pension funds to With the proliferation of delivery services, more and
ing of corrections in general. But sidered a bill pushing CalSTRS and make a political statement, especially more people are having food brought to them rather
let’s be clear: The villain in this dark one directed at the wrong target. than making it themselves. In doing so, there is addi-
tional packaging. For the food, for the utensils, for the
Letters to the editor bag to carry the food. We live in an era of convenience,
in which people don’t think twice about having some-
one else drive to Cold Stone, double park, wait for a
Response that creates the modeling of behavior DMV couple of ice cream orders, then drive to someone’s
and thinking. house. Inevitably, that ice cream comes with spoons and
to ‘Lead by example’ So do parents (how about another Editor,
napkins even though most people have those at home.
column on this) who have books The DMV is a simple example of
Editor, what is good and bad in California’s So there is waste. And there is an environmental impact
First I would like to say how much I around, art on the walls, music of all of having someone drive a couple of ice cream orders to
government. We have auditors that
enjoy your newspaper. It has all the kinds playing, or those who make someone’s house because there was no pre-planning for
check periodically on their employ-
earmarks of any of the dailies — you collages, paint, cook, keep a clean ees. That’s good. One of the things Saturday night treats.
manage to cram in a lot of extra good- house, dress with taste, etc. they found was a DMV employee who Also, on the heels of Starbucks also doing away with
ies as well. I was an educator for nearly 40 slept on the job two to three hours a straws, might I suggest that getting drinks in dispos-
Jon Mays’ column (“Lead by exam- years and could always tell the kids’ day. That’s good. able cups every single day also contributes to waste as
ple” in the Friday, July 20, edition of home habits. The obsession with The problem is that the employee well? Perhaps someone thinking about the planet might
the Daily Journal) touched a real sore today’s technology seems to blind wasn’t fired because her actions want to think about all those cups they are using as
spot with me and I am sure many oth- some to anything but the latest gadg- weren’t documented, although they well. Might also cut down on personal expenses as well
ers. Yes, behavior is learned and par- et. Granted, given the state of our knew she slept some 2,200 hours over if coffee is made at home.
ents are the most potent of modelers country at the present time, it is the last three years. Guess what the But back to straws. They are the new bad guy. Already
including peers and the ubiquitous tempting to mindlessly troll through bad thing is. Next time you go to banned in Seattle, San Francisco officials came trotting
celebrities. And yes, parents who read visions of a different place even if DMV and it takes three to four hours to up with their own ideas (I do find it somewhat interest-
and those who read to their children there is no meaning. get your license, find this woman’s ing that this is what officials are trying to solve when
office and take a nap while you wait,
do subtly inspire reading in their there are growing reports of used hypodermic needles
it’s only fair.
children. Same goes for music, muse- and feces on the streets). Despite some reports of pleas
um (of all kinds) going, theater atten- Kathryn Murdock from boba tea purveyors, they are in the midst of ban-
dance, dance, woodworking and Robert Nice
Half Moon Bay ning straws and also requiring napkins and utensils be
engine overhaul — it is the doing Redwood City available only upon request. The latter is not such a bad
idea since, more often than not, most people don’t need
them. Frugal people might save them for use later like
OUR MISSION: at a picnic, but most people will just throw them away
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By combining local news and sports coverage, at restaurants and the reduction of utensils in to-go
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BEL-MATEO STAYS ALIVE: THE U15 BABE RUTH ALL STARS WIN A PAIR OF GAMES AT PACIFIC SOUTHWEST TOURNAMENT >> PAGE 13
Hillsborough takes state crown By Terry Bernal play, and they won the champi- earned it. Taking the mound to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF onship.” start the sixth and final inning,
Playing comeback baseball is Nate Coughlin issued back-to-
WEST SACRAMENTO — For always drama enough. And back walks, then a single to Logan
two seasons, the Hillsborough Hillsborough did just that, over- Crabtree to load the bases. Nate
Little League 10-11s All-Stars coming a 3-1 deficit with a five- Sperduto followed with a scary at-
have been on a rollercoaster ride. run rally in the bottom of the third bat, shooting a fading liner into
After taking runner-up in the inning. Then the bullpen delivered center field that looked destined to
Northern California 9-10s tourna- escape act after escape act, with tie the game. But Drake got a great
ment last year, the boys from Maidu stranding eight baserunners first step and sprinted straight in
Hillsborough can call themselves over the final three innings. to make a fine running catch to
Nor Cal champions. Hillsborough saved the best preserve the lead.
Hillsborough claimed the escape act for last as Maidu loaded “It’s kind of just adrenaline,”
Section 2 Northern California 10- the bases with no outs in the Drake said of the situation, not
11s Tournament championship sixth. But, just as Hillsborough worrying about the score at all, but
Thursday night at Memorial Park looked ready to unravel, reliever just reading the ball and making
in West Sacramento. And, fitting- Nate Coughlin settled in — with the play. “I was just thinking on
ly, the 7-5 championship-game some help with an outstanding the play ahead of me and what I
victory over Maidu-Granite Bay running catch by center fielder should do with the ball.”
was a non-stop thrill ride. Ryan Drake — to close the door Drake seemed to be the only per-
“I’m so proud of these boys,” and seal the championship win. son in Memorial Park that knew he
Hillsborough manager Ben “That was awesome, ” Nate was going to catch it.
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Coughlin said. “That was a really Coughlin said of the postgame
“Ryan is just rock solid in center
Beau Schaffer pitches out of a jam in the fifth inning of Hillsborough’s 7-5 tough game. And just like they’ve celebration in the middle of the
field,” Ben Coughlin said. “He has
win over Maidu-Granite Bay in the Division 2 Northern California Little done all year, they stayed calm, diamond. “It really was.”
League All-Stars 10-11s title game Thursday night in West Sacramento. played it pitch by pitch, play by Hillsborough’s closer certainly See CHAMPS, Page 15
least 100 attempts last season, calls, new verbiage, all that stuff,”
“It was definitely different (in Fargo). It one year of lacrosse at University of Roman. Like judo, Greco-Roman wrestling
PECHINA
Continued from page 11
was a huge culture shock, ” said the
Burlingame resident. “You’re surrounded by
the best [wrestlers] in the nation. I was
Arizona before joining the Navy, where she
is a military police officer.
Much like his son, the elder Pechina was
features a lot of throws.
“(Learning) freestyle was the hardest,”
Pechina Jr. said. “Greco-Roman was pretty
watching (the tournament) on YouTube last surprised to see him qualify for the national easy because I did judo when I was little. I
year and was like, ‘Damn. I’m never going tournament. just had to bring that judo style back out.”
and finished fourth in Greco-Roman to qual- to make it there.” “I didn’t think he was going to make it,”
ify for the national tournament in Fargo, It should not come as much surprise that Pechina Sr. said, citing the knee injury and Pechina’s strong showing this summer
North Dakota in the 152-pound weight Pechina has excelled on the wrestling mat. moving up two weight classes as the helped make up for a substandard high
class. His father, Mike Pechina Sr., a 1990 South biggest obstacles facing his son. school season. Now, he is hoping his sum-
“My goal was just to get match time, San Francisco High School graduate, was a “He was happy he did. He’s a tough kid. mer success jump-starts his senior season at
overall (this summer),” Pechina said. “But four-time North Peninsula League champion But moving up two weight classes and Serra.
going to state and qualifying for Fargo, that and qualified for the state tournament all going against the top guys in the state … I “My initial goal was to place at CCS, but
was definitely surprising.” four years. He was also a national judo was impressed and surprised at how he per- now I’m trying to qualify for state (my sen-
It was a short stay in North Dakota, as champion and competed on the U.S. Marine formed at the higher weight class.” ior season),” Pechina Jr. said. “Me compet-
Pechina lost his first two matches in the Corps judo and wrestling teams. The younger Pechina only began compet- ing with everybody (at the state and nation-
double-elimination tournament, but he Mikey Pechina’s sister Mariah, who is a ing in freestyle and Greco-Roman last sum- al tournaments) just showed that I’m not too
believes he grew a lot just from the experi- 2016 Mercy-Burlingame graduate, was a mer, but drew on his own judo experience to far away from those top people (in CCS and
ence. Junior Olympic judo champion and played quicken the learning curve for Greco- state).”
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CHAMPS
Continued from page 11
and KC Chavinson to tie it, Nate Coughlin got backed into a
two-strike count before socking a two-run double down the
left-field line to give Hillsborough the lead.
“It was a high pitch, but I had two strikes and the last thing I
wanted is to get a strikeout to end the inning,” Nate Coughlin
one of the better senses on ball trajectories, even at such a
said. “So, I had to go for it.”
young age. In the dugout, we all thought that was a hit. And
he was just chugging in … and made a nice catch.” Manuel followed with an infield single — the San Francisco
Giants would call it the” magic wandu” — with an all-out swing
Strong defense that sent the ball about five feet up the third-base line, only to
hug the line and stay fair, to up the lead to 6-3.
Nate Coughlin made a fundamentally sound play on a
comebacker to get the second out. The ball was struck hard Clutch pitching
enough that the smooth fielding pitcher — who also played
second base and catcher in the game — could have consid- In the top of the fourth, Maidu closed the lead to 6-5 with
ered trying for a double play. Instead, he charged home plate RBI singles from Bentley (3 for 3 with three RBIs) and
to give him a shorter throw to catcher Collin Firestone to Crabtree. But, with the bases loaded, Schaffer entered to
ensure the second out. close the door with a groundout to end the threat.
“I was very happy he did that, just quickly survey the sit- In the fifth, Schaffer had to escape from another jam. With
uation and get the out at home,” Ben Coughlin said. runners at second and third and two outs, he ran the count to
Then with two outs and the bases loaded, Nate Coughlin 2-0 to Maidu leadoff hitter KC Tibbits. Schaffer pounded his
induced a grounder to second base for Beau Schaffer to scoop glove in frustration, then did the same after the count went
up and toss to first baseman Devin Saltzgaber for the final to 3-1. But the headstrong right-hander bounced back with
out. Schaffer has played very little second base this summer, two straight fastballs for swinging strikes to end the
seeing most of his time at shortstop or on the mound. And inning.
despite it appearing to be a routine grounder, Schaffer said “We’ll take the attitude all day long because, in the clutch,
the ball nearly hit the base runner, causing him to lose sight that’s what got him through,” Ben Coughlin said.
of it. Unlike his animated frustration, Schaffer’s reaction to the
Not to mention the pressure of recording the champi- strikeout pitch was to simply walk off the mound with a
onship out. cool tip of the cap.
“I was pretty nervous,” Schaffer said. “I know if I field the
Hillsborough added an insurance run in the bottom of the
ball, we win the championship. If I don’t, one or two runs
fifth. Carroll led off the frame with a booming double down
can score.”
the left-field line. Then after a single to center by Will
Seconds later, though, Schaffer found himself in the
Hirsch to put runners at the corners, Nate Coughlin produced
championship celebration, with gloves flying everywhere
a key sacrifice fly for the game’s final run.
and a frenzy of gamers in the middle of the diamond jump-
ing, and shouting, for joy.
“It was loud,” Schaffer said. “My ears were ringing after
Closing the deal
that. It was fun.” Hillsborough’s championship was two years in the mak-
Schaffer helped earn it as well. The right-hander bridged ing. Last year ended up being a season of what-ifs, as the
the bullpen from starting pitcher Anakin Manuel to the team lost Manuel — the scheduled championship-game
closer Nate Coughlin. And he, too, got ’er done in style. starting pitcher — the day before the title game due to
Manuel wasn’t his usual dominant self. With the game tied injury.
1-1 in the third, Hillsborough’s ace surrendered a two-run “We don’t like talking about it,” Drake said of last sea-
home run to Chase Bentley in the top of the third. son’s loss in the championship game, “because it brings
back old memories.”
Clutch hitting Now, Hillsborough has a new well of memories from
But Hillsborough capitalized on two errors, two walks and which to draw. And these memories culminate with a victo-
two hit batsmen in the bottom of the inning for a comeback ry lap with the first Northern California state championship
rally. Hillsborough only got one ball out of the infield in the banner in Hillsborough Little League history.
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with 449 homers and 1,496 RBIs and was a notorious bad-ball
Sports brief
Judge orders Samoa rugby
BASEBALL
Continued from page 11
hitter , a skill he learned as a kid growing up in the Dominican
Republic playing a game similar to cricket.
Although he played half his career with the Montreal Expos,
player to stay in U.S. until trial Guerrero will be the first player to enter the Hall wearing the
cap of the Los Angeles Angels, the team where he enjoyed his
SAN FRANCISCO — A player for Samoa’s national rugby “For me, it was just having fun and playing the game,” said greatest success. He helped lead the Angels
team has been ordered released from a San Francisco jail but Jones, whose nickname surfaced at a young age after family to the postseason five times in six seasons,
he cannot leave the country pending trial members called him a chip off the old block because he looked reaching career highs for runs (124), hits
on charges that he attacked players from so much like his dad. “I never saw a pay stub during my time in (206), and RBIs (126) in 2004 when he won
Wales. the big leagues. I didn’t care what I was making. As long as I AL MVP honors.
The San Francisco Examiner reports walked in the clubhouse and I saw my name in the three hole “I was happy to be in a situation where
San Francisco Superior Court Judge playing third for the Atlanta Braves, that’s all that really mat- the team was playing for something,”
Stephen Murphy ordered Gordon tered. Guerrero said through translator Jose Mota.
Langkilde’s release from jail on “I just kept my head down and tried to do whatever I could to “That inspired me and the rest of the team.”
Wednesday. help us win and let the numbers take care of themselves.” Among those accompanying Guerrero on
The rugby player pleaded not guilty to Those numbers — .303 career batting average, 549 doubles, Vlad Guerrero Sunday will be his son, Vladimir Jr., con-
battery and assault charges through his 468 home runs, 1,623 RBIs — earned Jones baseball’s high-
Gordon sidered the top prospect in the minor
attorney Joshua Bentley, who told the est honor, election to the Hall of Fame on the first try. He’ll be
Langkilde leagues. Guerrero will deliver most of his speech in Spanish
judge the team’s manager would stay with inducted Sunday with Jim Thome, Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor with Mota translating before a crowd expected to number
him at all times. Hoffman, and former Detroit Tigers teammates Jack Morris and around 50,000.
The sheriff’s department will hold Langkilde’s passport. Alan Trammell. Thome also is a first-ballot selection, while
Authorities say Langkilde assaulted several players Morris and Trammell were picked by a veterans committee last Jack Morris
Saturday in a tunnel leading to the locker rooms after losing December.
a match to the Wales team during the Rugby World Cup Jones, only the second overall No. 1 draft pick to reach the Morris pitched 18 seasons for the Tigers, Twins, Blue
Sevens. Hall (Ken Griffey Jr. is the other), couldn’t have arrived at a bet- Jays and Indians, and played on four World Series champi-
ter time for the Braves, who were perennial cellar-dwellers in ons. In the 1980s, he led all pitchers with 2,444.2 innings
the NL West. He became a force on most of the Atlanta teams pitched and 162 wins and topped all AL pitchers in strike-
that did a quick about-face and won 14 straight division titles outs with 1,629.
— and a World Series in his rookie season (1995). The crowning achievement of Morris’ career was his 1-0
Also part of those Atlanta teams were pitchers Greg Maddux, complete-game victory in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series
Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz, manager Bobby Cox, and gen- while pitching for his hometown Twins
eral manager John Schuerholz. All five were elected to the Hall against the 24-year-old Smoltz and the
of Fame in the past four years, and now Jones will join them. Braves. Minnesota manager Tom Kelly
“Somebody had to score some runs for that pitching staff,” wanted to take him out after nine innings
Jones said with a chuckle. “It’s nice the day has finally come.” and the 36-year-old Morris convinced
him not to.
Jim Thome “That was Jack Morris,” Trammell said.
“That just tells you what’s inside of him.
Thome hit 612 home runs, eighth all-time, and had an MLB He wasn’t going to give up anything.”
record 13 walk-off homers, mostly for the Cleveland Indians. That Morris had to wait so long to be
When he toured the Hall of Fame in late Jack Morris picked for the Hall promises to make his
February to prepare for induction day, Thome speech memorable.
got misty when he walked into the Plaque “I’ve had a long time to think about writing one,” he said.
Gallery where his bronze likeness will hang “I wanted this to be an impactful speech. I wanted it to be
after Sunday’s ceremony.
Renters Insurance Rates Expect more of the same when he stares
something that had meaning. When I started actually put-
ting it into words, it was not as easy as I thought it was
out at the big crowd during his speech. going to be.
“It’s been an absolute dream,” Thome said. “If I was going to do it justice, I’d probably have to write
“I try to keep that (life) pretty simple, but it’s a 1,500-page book, but we don’t have time for all of that.”
been very special to enjoy this with the ones
Jim Thome you really care about and the people that are Alan Trammell
... happy for you. That means so much.
“To go there and now call that home is just incredible.” Trammell played shortstop for 20 seasons — all for the
Tigers — and earned six All-Star Game selections, four Gold
Trevor Hoffman Glove Awards and three Silver Slugger
Awards. His .977 fielding percentage ranks
Hoffman, chosen in his third year on the ballot, played sixth among shortstops with at least 2,000
the bulk of his career with the San Diego Padres before fin- games played.
ishing with the Milwaukee Brewers. After failing to impress “It’s overwhelming, to be honest with
the front office in three years as a shortstop, he switched to you,” said Trammell, now 60. “To say that
the bullpen and became a star. Using a stultifying changeup, you’re part of that group, it’s hard to com-
Hoffman recorded 601 saves over 18 seasons, second all- prehend.”
time to former Yankees star Mariano Rivera’s 652. This year’s class matches the biggest
lineup of living players to be inducted
Vladimir Guerrero Alan Trammell since 1955, when Joe DiMaggio, Gabby
Guerrero was elected on his second try, receiving 92.9 per- Hartnett, Ted Lyons, Dazzy Vance, Home
cent of the vote. The nine-time All-Star outfielder batted .318 Run Baker and Ray Schalk were enshrined.
The so-called Carr Fire was just one of at least 1,000 campground and hotel book-
FIRES
Continued from page 1
several wildfires that have dispatched fire-
fighters to all corners of the state amid an
oppressive heat wave.
ings being canceled, park spokesman Scott
Gediman said.
Officials emphasized Yosemite wasn’t in
A huge forest fire continued to grow out- imminent danger from the Ferguson Fire,
side Yosemite National Park. About 100 which grew to more than 67 square miles
station and a couple of restrooms,” said Fire homes were still under threat in the San (173 square kilometers) in steep timber in
Chief Mike Hebrard of the California Francisco Bay community of Clayton, the adjacent Sierra National Forest. The fire
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. although firefighters had stopped the was just 25 percent contained.
“The boat docks down there — all the way progress of a small fire there after one house One firefighter was killed July 14, and six
out in the water — 30 to 40 boats caught fire burned. others have been injured
when the fire laid down on top of them last Hundreds of miles to the south, winds In the north, new evacuations were
night and burned those up.” picked up and sent flames rushing downhill expanded to about 2,200 people in the
Wildfires throughout the state have on the flanks of Southern California’s wilderness recreation region east of
burned through tinder-dry brush and forest, Mount San Jacinto. Redding that included Shasta and its historic
forced thousands to evacuate homes and Helicopters making water drops and air former courthouse and ruins of brick build-
forced campers to pack up their tents at the tankers pouring red flame retardant circled ings that make up Shasta State Historic
height of summer. Gov. Jerry Brown overhead as flames burned both sides of the Park.
declared states of emergency for the three main road leading to the scenic town of Matt Teague, an acting district superin-
largest fires, which will authorize the state Idyllwild. ing point of the blaze in Riverside County, tendent for state parks, drove an hour and
to rally resources to local governments. The blaze erupted Wednesday and quickly officials said. half in the middle of the night to help
The fire burning west of Redding, about turned into a wall of flame that torched tim- Brandon McGlover, 32, of Temecula was employees of the park and volunteers rescue
100 miles south of the Oregon state line, ber and dry brush. In a matter of hours, the booked on suspicion of five counts of historic paintings, prints and other arti-
tripled in size overnight and then grew so-called Cranston Fire grew to 7.5 square arson, state fire officials said. facts from the museum housed in the 1861
another 50 percent through the day to 45 miles (19 square kilometers). The heart of Yosemite National Park courthouse.
square miles. Stiff winds drove walls of About 3,000 residents were under evacua- remained empty the day after campers and The fire’s faint glow was visible when he
flames into the historic Gold Rush-era town tion orders Thursday in Idyllwild and sever- hotel guests were evicted so firefighters arrived at 3 a. m. and it kept getting
of Shasta, where state parks employees had al neighboring communities. could try to keep the state’s largest fire from brighter, he said.
worked through the early morning to rescue The Cranston Fire was the largest of at entering the park nearly two weeks after it Just before dawn, the flames had gotten
historic artifacts from a museum as the blaze least five police believe were purposely set was sparked. close enough that they were about to evacu-
advanced. by a man whose car was spotted at the start- The closure was heartbreaking for travel- ate when the fire changed direction and
ers who mapped out trips months in advance began burning to the north, he said.
to hike and climb amid the spectacular That bought them five more hours to col-
views of cascading waterfalls and sheer rock lect the most precious items until late morn-
faces. ing when it became too dangerous and they
Daina Miller of Tucson, Arizona, had were told they had to leave.
wanted to visit Yosemite for years, but “We were on our toes the whole time, to be
instead her family spent a few hours breath- honest with you,” Teague said. “We didn’t
ing foul-smelling smoke Tuesday before get everything. We didn’t have time.”
black pepper
retreating to their RV for the night. The Teague spoke later in the day as ash rained
next morning, they left for Los Angeles. down and flames burned on both sides of
“You go there and expect the fresh air and town as temperatures in the area topped 110
it was the total opposite of that,” she said degrees Fahrenheit (43 Celsius). He said the
downtown and centerpiece of the park still
Diverse & Delicious Southeast Asian Cuisine Thursday. “It’s kind of funny, we’re going to
LA to get some fresh air.” stood, but it was unsafe to go inside and col-
The closure through at least Sunday led to lect more relics.
We begin, as always, with a new mission has to start from scratch. His IMF team that getting through that traffic circle alive
CRUISE
Continued from page 19
— this time, it arrives in a hollowed-out
copy of Homer’s “Odyssey,” perhaps a ref-
erence to Hunt’s own journey. We’ll try to
includes, as always, loyal Luther (Ving
Rhames), and tech whiz Benji (the wonder-
ful Simon Pegg), who provides needed lev-
on a real-life day is a Mission: Impossible.
Then we’re off to London, where Cruise
shattered his ankle bone filming a rooftop
boil it down: The evildoers are the ity. It’s safe to say that never before has chase. At a recent screening, McQuarrie
Apostles, terrorists who aim to nuke the Benji’s life hung so precariously in the bal- explained that most of what we see the
at the exploits of this well-meaning but world’s top religious sites — the Vatican, ance. actor doing here, including that sprint, was
wrinkled movie star, perhaps in his 80s Jerusalem and Mecca — and bring on an IMF secretary Alan Hunley (Alec done after the injury. Feel free to consider
then, putting his life in danger to please apocalypse. They’re in league with Baldwin) is back, clashing with Erika that as you watch.
his fans. Now, though, is not that day. With Solomon Lane (Sean Harris), the criminal Sloane (Angela Bassett), certainly the most The most dramatic stunts were filmed in
his partner, returning director-writer mastermind from the last film, who stayed stylish person ever to head the CIA, New Zealand, standing in for Kashmir.
Christopher McQuarrie, Cruise delivers all alive and now wants revenge against Hunt, onscreen or off. Sloane forcibly injects her Many people go bungee-jumping there;
the above in the ridiculously entertaining not to mention the global destruction own agent, the very handsome but shady probably relatively few do it from a mov-
“Fallout,” his sixth outing as Ethan Hunt. thing. Walker (Henry Cavill), into Hunt’s opera- ing helicopter. We also see Cruise piloting
As for the plot, well, you may chuckle in Hunt must get his hands on three missing tion, causing all sorts of complications. another helicopter into a seemingly irre-
confusion. It gets unnecessarily complicat- plutonium cores. He actually manages this, Crucially, we also have former MI6 agent versible plunge. A climactic physical fight
ed. For most movies, this would be a much for a second — but has to give them up to Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson, who made was shot in Norway, on a cliff that drops
bigger problem. But because “Fallout” save a cherished team member. Thus is such an impression in the last film). She’s into a fjord. And Cruise’s 25,000-foot jump
moves so quickly from one crazy stunt to launched an overarching dilemma of this back, but working for whom, exactly? from a plane was filmed in Abu Dhabi.
another, it doesn’t matter. You’ll think, installment: Should Hunt save one life that Regardless, it’s fun to watch her take down Much ink has been spent analyzing this
“Hmm, what?” But then, “Whoa! Is Tom is dear to him over millions of others? a succession of brutish men. A welcome enduring phenomenon called Tom Cruise,
about to jump off that building?” We don’t get much time to ponder. Hunt newcomer is Vanessa Kirby (“The Crown”) and what motivates him, onscreen and off.
as the mysterious White Widow. “I just want to entertain people,” he said
Of course, it’s the stunts that really mat- recently. That’s one mission he can still
ter. And the scenery. Paris has always been nail.
beautiful, but there’s a certain frisson you “Mission: Impossible — Fallout, ” a
get when arriving with Cruise by way of a Paramount Pictures release, is unrated by
plummet from a plane onto the roof of the the Motion Picture Association of America.
Grand Palais. And that motorcycle chase Running time: 147 minutes. Three stars out
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hosted by Half Moon Bay
Roseanne on racist tweet:
‘I wish I worded it better’
‘Guys and Dolls Jr.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Coastside Chamber of Commerce
Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale & Visitor˙s Bureau. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Blvd., Foster City. Cost $20. For more Multiple locations in Half Moon Bay,
information contact boxoffice@hill- 235 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Five dif-
barntheatre.org. ferent packages including guided
tours of flower gardens, Pillar Point THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Apes” actor. already have said I’m sorry for two
Shekinah. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Arts Unity Harbor, a historic house, organic veg-
Movement Center, 149 S. Blvd., San etable farm, grass-fed livestock, Barr repeatedly months.”
Mateo. A dance story about our ‘split’ organic herbs and greens, educa- LOS ANGELES — In Roseanne Barr’s said Thursday that Barr, a supporter of President Donald
in today’s society, and an ancient wis- tional farms and several varieties of
dom that will revive us: the human orchids. Each tour package includes first TV interview since her ABC sitcom her tweet was meant Trump, brought him briefly into the
heart connection. For more informa- three different locations that we ask was canceled for a racist tweet, the to address U.S.- conversation.
tion call 703-3309. you to drive yourself between the
sites. To RSVP of for more informa- comedian apologized for her “ill-word- Middle Eastern poli- “I’m not a racist and the people who
Foothill Music Theatre Presents tion, at ed” post and insisted she is not a bigot. cy and had no racial voted for Trump, they’re not racist
‘The Sound of Music.’ 8 p.m. visithalfmoonbay.org/local/farm-
Smithwick Theatre at Foothill fish-flowers-formerly-tour-des- During her hourlong interview on overtones. She said either, and Trump isn’t a racist, sorry.
College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los fleurs. Sean Hannity’s Fox News Channel she was stunned by We just have a different opinion,” she
Altos Hills. Cost is $12-$32. For more
information call 949-7360. Round Table Discussions. 10:30 show Thursday, Barr lamented the dam- Roseanne Barr the negative reac- said.
a.m. to Noon. Grace Lutheran age done to her by her tweet about tion to the tweet, She said she could have fought ABC
‘Equivocation’ By Bill Cain. 8 p.m. Church, 2825 Alameda de las Pulgas, which Hannity noted was nearly univer-
Dragon Productions Theatre Co., San Mateo. An opportunity for Valerie Jarrett, a former adviser to over her firing, but that she walked away
2120 Broadway, Redwood City. A trib- genealogists to come together to President Barack Obama. sal. from the hit reboot because she didn’t
ute to art, politics, and the perils of share what research or projects they “It cost me everything,” Barr said. “I “I am a creative genius, and this is not
negotiating both, ‘Equivocation’ is a have done on a particular topic. For want anybody to lose their jobs. She
high-stakes political comedy with more information call 345-9068. wish I worded it better.” a good feeling for an artist to be treated said her contract was supposed to allow
contemporary resonances. Cost is
PAL Music Festival 2018. Noon to 8 Hannity repeatedly urged Barr to apol- this way, and it’s not a good feeling for her to correct any misstatements she
$15-$35. For more information call
493-2006. p.m. Blues, country, reggae, Salsa and ogize to Jarrett on air. The comedian a citizen, either.” made within 24 hours, but she wasn’t
more. Proceeds from this event will eventually did, saying that she was Despite apologizing at times, Barr given the opportunity.
Coffee and Coloring. 10 a.m. to help support PAL’s educational and
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 recreational summer programs for sorry for the poorly worded tweet. She also said she felt the tweet was being The new version of “Roseanne” was
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. children. For more information call said she would tell Jarrett, “I’m sorry mischaracterized and she indicated she an instant smash for ABC, owned by the
Refreshments will be provided. 556-1652.
Coloring sheets and colored pencils that you feel harm and hurt, I never felt like she had apologized enough for Walt Disney Co., and was counted on to
will be provided but feel free to bring Magic Show with Spencer Grey. 1 meant that. I never meant to hurt any- her actions. lead the network’s fortunes next season.
your own supplies. Free. For more p.m. South San Francisco Main “I feel like I have apologized and
information call 591-8286. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South body.” Its debut episode last March was seen
San Francisco. Visual illusions, inter- She repeated her assertion that she did explained and asked for forgiveness and by more than 25 million people with
3-D Printing at the Library. 10 a.m. active show, audience participation made recompense,” she said early in the
to 2 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 and original magic. Spencer Grey is not know Jarrett was black when she delayed viewing counted in, numbers
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. an award-winning magician. He has likened Jarrett to a cross between the interview. At another point, just before that are increasingly rare in network tel-
Learn and create a unique design appeared on television, the famous addressing Jarrett directly, Barr said, “I
with 3-D printers. Reserve 2 Hour California Magic Club, and on stages Muslim Brotherhood and a “Planet of evision.
blocks of at smcl.org/3Dprinting or across the country including the
by calling 591-8286. Orleans Hotel and in Fabulous Las
There is one permit parking pro- dents expect them to be.
PERMIT
Vegas. Free. For more information
Movie: Me Before You. 1 p.m. to 3 call 829-3860. gram in South San Francisco, sur- “We don’t think this necessarily
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. Louisa’s nor- ‘Guys and Dolls Jr.’ 2 p.m. Hillbarn rounding the BART station, which was solves all the parking problems in a
mally cheery outlook is put to the Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster instituted to address concerns that particular neighborhood,” he said.
test when she faces her newest City. Cost $20. For more information Continued from page 1
career challenge: as caregiver and c o n t a c t train riders would take up spaces in For his part, Garbarino noted a por-
companion to wheelchair bound Will boxoffice@hillbarntheatre.org. neighborhoods. Subsequent studies tion of the congestion could be cleared
Traynor. Movie is one hour and 50 special meeting to keep away from have shown though that the limited if residents would park in their
minutes, and will be followed by a Foothill Music Theatre Presents
short discussion. Free. For more infor- ‘ The Sound of Music.’ 8 p.m. establishing such programs, due to parking issues in the area were not garages rather than using that space
mation call 522-7818. Smithwick Theatre at Foothill uncertainties that permits would be caused by BART riders, but by resi- for storage.
College, 12345 El Monte Road, Los
Wild Cat Adventures. 4 p.m. to 4:50 Altos Hills. Cost is $12-$32. For more effective in improving parking condi- dents owning multiple cars. He added though that even if the pro-
p.m. Menlo Park Belle Haven Library, information call 949-7360. tions. The same dilemma was identified in grams were initiated, permits would
413 Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. Free. For Officials proposed the programs to
more information call 330-2540. Equivocation By Bill Cain. 8 p.m. the most recent discussion regarding not grant residents the ability to park
Dragon Productions Theatre Co., be established in neighborhoods the broader parking programs, as offi- on the street in front of their house,
Reel Great Films: ‘Darkest Hour.’ 7 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. A
p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 tribute to art, politics and the perils where requested by a majority of resi- cials suggested the amount of cars despite their best wishes.
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. In of negotiating both, Equivocation is dents who expressed a willingness to owned by residents is likely the source “There’s a feeling or belief that curb
May 1940, the fate of Western Europe a high-stakes political comedy with
contemporary resonances. Cost is pay for the permits to park on the of any congestion issues. space in front of my house is my space
hangs on British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill, who must decide $15-$35. For more information call street. And since officials showed limited — well it is not,” he said. “It is a pub-
whether to negotiate with Adolf 493-2006.
Hitler or fight, knowing that it could
But with a variety of reservations interest in capping the amount of per- lic space and anyone can park there.”
mean a humiliating defeat for Britain SUNDAY, JULY 29 that the programs would work as mits a resident could purchase to park Ultimately, Gupta acknowledged the
and its empire. Rated PG-13. Free. For FREE Burlingame Center Flea
Market. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Burlingame intended or expected, councilmembers on the street, consensus formed over a strong positions held on the matter,
more information call 591-8286.
Center, 1400 Floribunda Ave., directed officials to discontinue their belief that the programs would be only especially those who advocate for the
Burlingame. Furniture, household
Half Moon Band: Live Jazz at Cafe
goods, jewelry, clothes, paintings, art examination of the proposal. marginally effective. permits.
Zoë. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cafe Zoë,
1929 Menalto Ave., Menlo Park. Blend supplies, books, etc. For more infor- “I don’t know exactly what this is “This parking issue is basically a “I know it is not a popular discus-
of jazz standards and pop/rock mation call 483-7840.
going to solve. Maybe we’ll get some community streetwide issue, and what sion or a popular thing, because peo-
crossover tunes in unique style. Free.
For more information call 322-1926. TheatreWork s Silicon Valley revenue out of it, but overall, I really I’ve heard from the staff in various ple who feel a parking permit is to
Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 2 p.m.
Mountain View Center for the don’t think it’s a good plan so much previous presentations was that it is their favor feel very strongly about
SATURDAY, JULY 28
Cars in the Park. Washington Park Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., anymore, ” said Councilman Rich usually the neighborhood cars seem to it,” he said.
Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100,
Burlingame, 850 Burlingame Ave.,
savings available for educators, sen- Garbarino, according to video of the be more than the neighborhood can Yet despite the passionate views on
Burlingame. Burlingame Lions 14th
annual Cars in the Park. Over 200 iors and patrons 35 and under. For meeting. “I’ve kind of switched gears. accommodate, ” said Councilman the matter, Mayor Liza Normandy
more information contact boxof-
show cars will be parked in the park.
fice@theatreworks.org. I’m not favoring it as much as I did Pradeep Gupta. summarized the general disinterest in
Free. For more information call 344-
5200. previously. So I think it’s going to Officials proposed programs similar pursuing permits as a potential solu-
Burlingame Music in the Parks- raise more questions and issues than
Pop Fiction. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to those in neighboring cities, where tion.
Last Saturday of the Month
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Washington Park, 850 Burlingame it’s going to solve, quite frankly.” residents can purchase permits at a “I think by the consensus of the
Ave., Burlingame. Food will be avail- nominal fee allowing them to park on
American Legion Post 409, 757 San
able to purchase and there will be Garbarino said his perspective on council, there is no direction and we
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast with
drinks is $10 for adults and $6 for face painting available. The the matter changed since last time the the street for extended periods of time. will not consider the staff recommen-
children 12 years old and under. For Burlingame Art Society will be on city considered such programs a few Public Works administrator Justin dation,” she said.
more information call 589-3102. site hosting open houses at each
concert to display artwork. Free. For years ago, when pursuit was dropped Lovell though recognized the pro- Councilman Mark Addiego was
Foster City Citywide Yard Sale! 9 more information call 558-7312. due to similar concerns. grams are rarely the magic bullet resi- absent from the meeting.
a.m. to 2 p.m. Recreation Center, 650 ‘Guys and Dolls Jr.’ 2 p.m. Hillbarn
Shell Blvd., Foster City. For a map of Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster
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BUSINESS Facebook's users interact with Face- NOTICE OF PETITION TO NOTICE OF PETITION TO
book's core products. SUMMARY OF A ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
HELP build the next generation of sys- NEWSPAPER INTERNS Research Scientist (9360N) Research, Daisy A. Pascual Rhoda Edwards
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
tems behind Facebook's products.
Facebook, Inc. currently has multiple
JOURNALISM design, and develop new optimization al-
gorithms and techniques to improve the TO PROVIDE FOR THE
Case Number: 18PRO00768
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
Case Number: 18PRO00752
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
openings in Menlo Park, CA (various efficiency and performance of Face- SUBMISSION OF A tingent creditors, and persons who may tingent creditors, and persons who may
terns to do entry level reporting, re-
levels/types): book's platforms. otherwise be interested in the will or es- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
SMB Data Scientist (133824N) Apply search, updates of our ongoing fea- PROPOSITION OF tate, or both, of Daisy A. Pascual. A Peti- tate, or both, of Rhoda Edwards. A Peti-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
your expertise in quantitative analysis, so welcome. Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA- INCURRING tion for Probate has been filed by Marivic tion for Probate has been filed by Darren
data mining, and the presentation of data USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA A. Pascual in the Superior Court of Cali- Wallace in the Superior Court of Califor-
to see beyond the numbers and under- 94025. Must reference job title & job BONDED DEBT TO THE fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
We expect a commitment of four to QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
stand how business users interact with code shown above, when applying. tion for Probate requests that Marivic A. for Probate requests that Darren Wallace
eight hours a week for at least four
our advertising and free business prod- months. The internship is unpaid, but THE CITY OF MILLBRAE Pascual be appointed as personal repre- be appointed as personal representative
ucts. sentative to administer the estate of the to administer the estate of the decedent.
Senior Business Analyst (134733N) intelligent, aggressive and talented in- AT THE GENERAL decedent. The petition requests authority to admin-
terns have progressed in time into
Conduct research and provide analytical paid correspondents and full-time re- MUNICIPAL ELECTION The petition requests authority to admin- ister the estate under the Independent
support to evaluate product position, TO BE HELD ON ister the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
porters.
market potential, and go-to-market chan- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- thority will allow the personal representa-
nels strategies. Foreign and domestic NOVEMBER 6,2018, FOR thority will allow the personal representa- tive to take many actions without obtain-
College students or recent graduates
travel required. THE PURPOSE OF tive to take many actions without obtain- ing court approval. Before taking certain
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
experience is preferred but not neces-
203 Public Notices FINANCING THE ing court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the per-
Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: very important actions, however, the per- sonal representative will be required to
sarily required. RESTORATION OF THE
AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, sonal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless
CA 94025. Must reference job title & Please send a cover letter describing NOTICE OF PUBLIC MILLBRAE give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to
job code shown above, when applying. they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent
your interest in newspapers, a resume HEARING RECREATION CENTER administration authority will be granted
and three recent clips. Before you ap- the proposed action.) The independent
ply, you should familiarize yourself
The City Council of the City administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an ob-
with our publication. Our Web site: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- of Millbrae, at its meeting to unless an interested person files an ob- jection to the petition and shows good
EN that on Monday, August jection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the
www.smdailyjournal.com. be held on Monday, July cause why the court should not grant au- authority.
6, 2018 at 7:00 p.m., (or as 30, 2018, proposes to
CAREGIVERS Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- soon thereafter as the mat- adopt an ordinance enti-
thority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: AUG. 24, 2018 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ter is heard) in the Millbrae this court as follows: AUG 22, 2018 at
tled: 9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California, Court of California, County of San Mateo,
2 years experience gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 City Council Chambers, County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen- 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
required. 621 Magnolia Ave., Mill- ORDINANCE OF THE ter, Redwood City, CA 94063.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
94063.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
brae, CA, the Millbrae CITY OF MILLBRAE tion, you should appear at the hearing
tion, you should appear at the hearing
Planning Commission will ORDERING THE and state your objections or file written and state your objections or file written
Immediate placement OPERATIONS
conduct a public hearing on objections with the court before the hear- objections with the court before the hear-
SUBMISSION OF A
on all assignments. HELP build the next generation of sys- the following matters: PROPOSITION OF
ing. Your appearance may be in person ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
tems behind Facebook's products. or by your attorney.
Facebook, Inc. currently has multiple
185 ALTO LOMA INCURRING BONDED If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
STREET: DESIGN RE- itor of the decedent, you must file your
Call openings in Menlo Park, CA (various
levels/types): VIEW to allow the demoli-
DEBT TO THE
QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
Global Sales Learning Operations
(650)777-9000 Program Manager (10271N)
Identify opportunities to improve the
tion of single-story resi-
dence and construction of
THE CITY OF the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
overall effectiveness and scale of the a new single-story resi-
MILLBRAE AT THE letters to a general personal representa- letters to a general personal representa-
Global Sales Learning (GSL) organiza- dence in the Single-Family GENERAL MUNICIPAL tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
tion, involving tactics related to process ELECTION TO BE California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
optimization and internal communica- Residential (R1) Zone from the date of mailing or personal de- from the date of mailing or personal de-
tions/collaboration. (Public Hearing) HELD ON NOVEMBER livery to you of a notice under sectioin livery to you of a notice under sectioin
Operations Program Manager - Proc-
1120 ELMWOOD DRIVE: 6,2018, FOR THE 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- 9052 of the Callifornia Probate
ess (134206N) Contribute to the work- er California statutes and legal authority Code.Other California statutes and legal
flow and process of handover of a site DESIGN REVIEW to allow PURPOSE OF may affect your rights as a creditor. You authority may affect your rights as a
through construction, site-startup and the demolition of single- FINANCING THE may want to consult with an attorney creditor. You may want to consult with an
site-operations. RESTORATION OF THE knowledgable in California law. attorney knowledgable in California law.
eCommerce Operations Lead story and construction of a You may examine the file kept by the You may examine the file kept by the
(11025N) Drive and execute the overall two-story residence and MILLBRAE court. If you are a person interested in court. If you are a person interested in
eCommerce strategy across the aug- side SETBACK EXCEP- RECREATION CENTER the estate, you may file with the court a the estate, you may file with the court a
mented reality/virtual reality organization. Request for Special Notice (form DE- Request for Special Notice (form DE-
TION to allow less than the 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA- minimum required second This ordinance proposes to praisal of estate assets or of any petition praisal of estate assets or of any petition
USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA floor side setback of a resi- submit to the qualified vot- or account as provided in Probate Code or account as provided in Probate Code
94025. Must reference job title & job ers of the City a proposition section 1250. A Request for Special No- section 1250. A Request for Special No-
code shown above, when applying. dence in the Single-Family tice form is available from the court clerk. tice form is available from the court clerk.
Residential (R-1) Zoning to authorizing the following: Attorney for Petitioner: Attorney for Petitioner:
District (Public Hearing) (a) issuance of up to $12 Robert E. Daye #43307 Adam W . Ferguson
849 Menlo Avenue 1886 The Alameda
TECHNOLOGY At the time of the hearing, million in general obligation MENLO PARK, CA 94025 SAN JOSE, CA 95136
all interested persons are bonds to restore the Mill- (650)321-4641 (408)296-3700
HELP BUILD the next generation of sys- invited to appear and be brae Recreation Center; FILED: 7/18/2018 FILED: 7/13/18
tems behind WhatsApp's products. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
WhatsApp, Inc. currently has multiple heard. If you challenge the and (b) establishment of an nal on 7/20/18, 7/26/18, 7/27/18 ) nal on 7/27/18, 8/3/18, 8/4/18)
openings in Menlo Park, CA (various decision of the City in oversight committee to re-
levels/types): court, you may be limited to view and report on the ex-
Software Engineer (5520N) Create web
and/or mobile applications that reach raising only those issues penditure of the proceeds
over one billion people, and build high- you or someone else of the bonds. The ordi-
Caregivers
Caregivers Wanted
Wanted volume servers to support our content. raised at the public hearing nance further authorizes all
Home
Home CCare
are Jobs Mail resume to: WhatsApp, Inc. Attn: described in this notice, or five members of the City ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
in written correspondence CHANGE OF NAME STATEMENT #278193
AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, Council to act as authors of CASE# 18CIV03700 The following person is doing business
CA 94025. Must reference job title &
(650) 600-8108 job code shown above, when applying.
delivered to the Planning any ballot arguments in SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Arc Electric Company, 11 King Ct, SAN
Email:
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com Commission at, or prior to, support of the ballot meas- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner:
the public hearing. For fur- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Jordan Lee Suiter, same address. The
ure, and the City Attorney REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 business is conducted by an Individual.
www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com TECHNOLOGY
ther information or to re- to prepare an impartial PETITION OF The registrants commenced to transact
Apply
Apply online or w walk-in
alk-in HELP BUILD the next generation of sys- view the materials regard- analysis of the ballot meas- Yihan Hu business under the FBN on May 31,
2018.
4600 EEll CCamino Real,, # 211,, LLos
amino Real os Altos
Altos tems behind Facebook's products. ing these matters, please ure. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
/s/Jordan Lee Suiter/
Facebook, Inc. currently has multiple Petitioner: Yihan Hu filed a petition with
openings in Menlo Park, CA (various contact the Millbrae Com- this court for a decree changing name This statement was filed with the Asses-
levels/types): munity Development De- The foregoing ordinance as follows: sor-County Clerk on 7/2/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/20/18,
Risk Operations Analyst (1874N) Apply partment 621 Magnolia was introduced for a first Present name: Arthur Hu Liu
7/27/18, 8/3/18, 8/10/18).
expertise in quantitative analysis, data Proposed Name: Arthur Hu
mining, and the presentation of data to Avenue, Millbrae at (650) reading on July 24, 2018 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
see beyond the numbers and provide ex- 259-2341. and the five members of interested in this matter shall appear be-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
Shiffts Immediate
ts, Immedia te Placement
Placement perience, risk and product insights. If anyone wishes to appeal the City Council, Mayor Gi-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
STATEMENT #278392
Network Planner, Quantitative (6847N) below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience Work with various teams to understand any final action taken, na Papan, Vice Mayor tition for change of name should not be The following person is doing business
or ccurrent
urrent CNA Certification;
Certification; the network, user base, performance he/she may do so by con- granted. Any person objecting to the as CAL-NOR PAINTING, 2901 S. El Ca-
constraints and growth requirements Wayne Lee, and Council- mino Real #319, SAN MATEO, CA
Must DDrive
rive CCar;
ar; SSpeak
peak and write
write English
English tacting the City Clerk at members Anne Oliva, Reu-
name changes described above must file 94403. Registered Owner: Ricardo Cal-
across all products. a written objection that includes the rea-
Network Engineer (4925N) Conceptual- (650) 259-2333, to obtain ben Holober and Ann sons for the objection at least two court
deron, same address. The business is
ize, build, and maintain tools to support the appropriate form and conducted by an Individual. The regis-
MARkETING days before the matter is scheduled to
network deployment and operations. pay the corresponding fee. Schneider, all of whom be heard and must appear at the hearing
trants commenced to transact business
Decision Scientist (134034N) Partner were present at that meet- under the FBN on 07/01/2018.
HELP build the next generation of sys- to show cause why the petition should
with marketing, research and product A completed form must be /s/Ricardo Calderon/
tems behind Facebook's products.
organizations to design, execute, meas- submitted before the end of ing, voted in favor thereof. not be granted. If no written objection is This statement was filed with the Asses-
Facebook, Inc. currently has multiple timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sor-County Clerk on 7/24/18. (Published
openings in Menlo Park, CA (various ure and improve the impact of marketing the appeal period stated at tion without a hearing. A hearing on the in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/27/18,
levels/types): efforts.
the conclusion of the hear- The foregoing Summary petition shall be held on 8/28/18 at 9 8/3/18, 8/10/18, 8/17/18).
SMB Data Scientist (134096N) Apply a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Head of Global Marketing Events
your expertise inquantitative analysis, ing. was prepared by the City Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
(9053N) Drive negotiations and project Attorney who is the official
management of critical events for Face- data mining, and the presentation of data 7/27/18 Order to Show Cause shall be published FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
book. Position requires domestic and in- to see beyond the numbers and under-
CNS-3157643# designated by the City at least once each week for four succes- STATEMENT #278330
stand how businesses users interact with sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
ternational travel. our advertising and free business prod- SAN MATEO DAILY Council to prepare summa- ing on the petition in the following news-
The following person is doing business
as Radium Enterprises, 719B Partridge
Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn:
ucts. JOURNAL ries of ordinance as provid- paper of general circulation: Ave., MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis-
Solutions Engineer (134197N) Write ed in Government Code San Mateo Daily Journal tered Owner: Ryan A. Downey, same ad-
AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, production-grade, scalable, and efficient Filed: 7/17/2018
CA 94025. Must reference job title & code for Facebook Ads products. Section 36933(c)(1). /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
dress. The business is conducted by an
job code shown above, when applying. Individual. The registrants commenced
Director, Engineering (214N) Lead mul- Judge of the Superior Court to transact business under the FBN on
tiple teams of engineers committed to Dated: July 27, 2018 Dated: 7/16/2018 July 1, 2018.
building the next generation of social (Published 7/20/18, 7/2718, 8/3/18, /s/Ryan A. Downey/
products, applications, and platforms. BY ORDER OF THE CITY 8/10/18). This statement was filed with the Asses-
PERMANENT Software Engineer (12734N) Create COUNCIL sor-County Clerk on 7/19/18. (Published
PART-TIME Holidays and web and/or mobile applications that
reach over one billion people, and build Elaine Tran in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/27/18,
Acting City Clerk 8/3/18, 8/10/18, 8/17/18).
Weekends high volume servers to support our con-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
tent. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #278097
Greenlawn Memorial Decision Scientist (133773N) Partner
with marketing, research, and product or- The following person is doing business 7/27/18 STATEMENT #278396 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #278389
Park Colma ganizations to design and execute statis- 1)Millie+Mason 2)Printa Portrait 3)Politi- CNS-3158331# as Coldwell Banker Commercial, 1575 The following person is doing business
tical testing and analysis to measure and cally Right Tees, 1534 Plaza Lane, #197,
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered SAN MATEO DAILY Bayshore Hwy #100, BURLINGAME, CA as Boundless Coaching, 455 Cumber-
is seeking a improve the impact of marketing efforts.
Technical Program Manager (12904N) Owner: Bermerton Group, LLC, CA. The JOURNAL 94010. Registered Owner: Westbay land Dr, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Reg-
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- Commercial Real Estate Group Inc., CA. istered Owner: Kate Oppenheimer, same
Drive huge projects and cross-functional
Cemetery Family technical programs by working with de- bility Company. The registrants com- The business is conducted by a Corpora-
tion. The registrants commenced to
address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
Service Counselor velopment teams, product teams, and
external partners. FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on menced to transact business under the
/s/Brian Marcelino Huey/ 2/10/2004. FBN on 1/1/2018.
Current top pay is $25.00+ Data Science Manager (8560N) Help /s/Andrew Peceimer/ /s/Kate Oppenheimer/
drive informed business decisions for This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 6/20/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Facebook's core products. Apply exper- sor-County Clerk on 7/25/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 7/24/18. (Published
tise in quantitative analysis, data mining, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/20/18,
Email: sdouk@aol.com and the presentation of data to see be- 7/27/18, 8/3/18, 8/10/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/27/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 7/27/18,
8/3/18, 8/10/18, 8/17/18). 8/3/18, 8/10/18, 8/17/18).
yond the numbers and understand how
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interest clear to Realtor Jean Joh, in case history walk in 2010. A marker is set in the will be sharing the nearly 3,000-square-
HOME
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the deal fell through. The purchase price was
$1.55 million, according to Joh.
As luck would have it, shortly afterward
pavement near the property’s front gate rec-
ognizing its historical significance.
Since finalizing the purchase, Woo has
foot residence with Helen’s sister, husband
and their young child.
Woo said the cohabitation is partially a
Joh called to inform him that the first sale been working with Knapp Architects, a firm function of the need for a young couple to
did not close and that his offer would be con- specializing in preservation of old homes, bring in partners when vying to buy a home
the structure to be maintained. sidered. Woo said the second chance felt to modernize essential and internal ele- in the ultra-competitive local housing mar-
But Woo, 37, and his wife Helen said they serendipitous. ments of the property. ket.
fell in love with the home’s unique appeal, The most notable project is a complete Helen noted the pairing will likely work
As their purchase moved ahead, Woo said
and are planning to maintain its original rework of the home’s foundation as well well, as many involved were raised in
he took time to meet with the current resi-
integrity and architecture. needing to overhaul the wiring system and homes shared by multiple generations of
dent as well as members of the Rolandelli
Such a sentiment grants peace of mind to fix some of the plaster which is showing its the same family.
family, who had owned the property since
members of the Millbrae Historic Society, age, he said. “It just feels natural,” she said.
1984.
who worried while the home was up for sale
Woo said his family became so invested Woo said the work planned will make the With an ambition to begin the improve-
that it would be purchased, razed and rebuilt
in the story of the house, the culmination of home more livable, while no exterior ment work as soon as possible, she said
like so many other classic homes along the
the purchase almost felt ceremonial. annexations or design amendments will be they are hopeful to finish in time to host
Peninsula.
“It felt like handing the keys over was required. birthday parties for the kids at the house
“It makes all of us happy at the Millbrae
passing the torch,” he said. “We are doing modifications so it feels next fall.
Historical Society,” society member Tom
Dawdy said in an email. Green, the home’s builder, was a business like a home and that we are not living in a Woo said his family is proud to plan its
Woo said he felt the desire to maintain the partner of Darius Ogden Mills and launched museum,” he said. first celebration in their new old home.
home during his first open house visit, after the Millbrae Dairy. Beyond his business Making the space livable will be critical, “We are honored to be the next gatekeep-
overhearing other visitors discussing the career, Green also served in the state as Woo, his wife and two young children ers of the place,” he said.
opportunity to purchase the property and Assembly and on the county Board of
clear it for a total rebuild. Supervisors. He supervised the Mills estate
“Oh heck no! I’ve got to make an effort to when its owner was absent and supervised
protect and preserve this house,” said Woo, the construction of the Crystal Springs
recalling his reaction when hearing them Dam, according to the historical society.
considering demolition. Green’s home, where he raised five chil-
Yet despite his instinct, his path to pur- dren, was dedicated alongside other notable
chase was circuitous. An offer from another local landmarks such as the Mills Mansion,
interested party was accepted prior to his, Taylor Middle School plus the city’s origi-
compelling Woo to make his lingering nal fire and train stations on the Millbrae
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