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No way out?
U.S., China tariffs may become ‘new normal’
By Paul Wiseman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s more likely
than not that these tariffs will
WASHINGTON — The path to peace in a be put in place for a long time.”
trade war between the United States and
China is getting harder to find as the — Timothy Keeler, partner
at the Mayer Brown law firm
world’s two biggest economies pile ever
more taxes on each other’s products. of China’s relentless drive to challenge
The United States is scheduled to slap tar- American technological dominance.
iffs on $200 billion in Chinese imports The Americans and Chinese haven’t held
Monday, adding to the more than $50 bil- high-level talks since June, raising doubts
lion worth that already face U.S. import about whether a resolution can be reached
taxes. China has vowed to counterpunch anytime soon.
with tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. goods. “Both sides believe they can outlast the
President Donald Trump is ready to up the other, fearing any conciliatory move will
ante, threatening to tax just about every- REUTERS FILE PHOTO
be viewed as weakness and reduce negotiat-
thing China ships to the United States. ing leverage,” said Wendy Cutler, a former Containers are seen at the Yangshan Deep Water Port in Shanghai, China.
“It’s more likely than not that these tar- U.S. trade negotiator who is a vice presi- pect that Trump has bigger goals than just trade representative.
iffs will be put in place for a long time,” dent at the Asia Society Policy Institute. getting China to change its aggressive Earlier, the Trump administration sig-
said Timothy Keeler, a partner at the Mayer The tariff exchange is creating casualties high-tech industrial policies. The massive naled that it might be willing to settle for a
Brown law firm and former chief of staff at in the United States. Companies that tariffs are raising costs — and uncertainty reduction in America’s massive trade deficit
the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. import Chinese materials and parts are fac- — for companies that rely on China for with China, $336 billion last year. In May,
The two countries are locked in combat ing higher prices. So are the consumers materials and components. Trump may be in fact, it looked briefly as if Treasury
over Washington’s allegations that Beijing who buy everything from burglar alarms to “trying to force U.S. companies to change Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Chinese
pilfers foreign trade secrets and forces U.S. baseball gloves. U.S. farmers are being their supply chains and reduce their Vice Premier Liu He had brokered a truce
companies to hand over technology in hurt by China’s retaliatory tariffs on soy- reliance on China, ” said Robert around a Chinese offer to buy enough
return for access to the Chinese market. The beans and other agricultural products. Holleyman, a partner at the Crowell & American farm products and liquefied natu-
predatory practices, the U.S. says, are part Some economists and trade analysts sus- Moring law firm and a former deputy U.S. ral gas to put a dent in the trade gap.
Trump’s tariffs could sow trouble for GOP in farm districts us out of trade agreements,” Dube said last
By Kevin Freking who is the highest-ranking Republican has not taken up legislation to block them.
and Nicholas K. Geranios week as local farmers gathered to hear woman in the House and running for an Democrats characterize GOP lawmakers as
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic House candidate Lisa Brown. eighth term. unable or unwilling to check Trump, who has
Dube says China is buying less wheat from “I’m concerned that Cathy McMorris declared that “tariffs are the greatest.”
SPANGLE, Wash. — In the aptly named eastern Washington farmers and Trump’s Rodgers didn’t put up more resistance,” Dube “My opponent, though she would say she’s
Harvester Restaurant, wheat farmer Roy Dube policies have opened the door for Australia said. concerned and talking to the administration
makes clear he’s no fan of President Donald and Canada to wrestle away business. His The U.S. tariffs on agriculture products, about these issues, she’s still mostly a cheer-
Trump’s trade policy. frustration extends to his congressional rep- sown by Trump, have grown into an elec- leader for the president,” said Brown, a former
“We get him elected into office and he pulls resentative, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, tion-year threat to Republicans in rural dis- state legislator.
tricts that are heavily reliant on exports for Facing what appears to be the tightest re-
their economy. With the livelihoods of farm- election race of her career, McMorris Rodgers
ers at risk, opposition to the tariffs could is emphasizing that she has encouraged the
make a difference in some races and help president to “move from tariffs to agree-
determine which party takes control of ment.”
Congress. “I have made it very clear that I don’t sup-
McMorris Rodgers has made it clear she port the across-the-board tariffs, that we
opposes the president’s actions on tariffs, should take a more targeted approach,”
but so far, the Republican-controlled House McMorris Rodgers told the Associated Press.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: BURLINGAME GIRLS’ POLO RALLIES FROM TWO GOALS DOWN IN THE FOURTH PERIOD TO BEAT NDB >> PAGE 12
Volleyball races
shaping up to be
wild this season
T
he volleyball standings in the
Peninsula Athletic League’s Bay
Division got a lot more interest-
ing after Aragon’s five-set win over previ-
ously undefeated Menlo-Atherton Tuesday
night.
While M-A and Aragon appear to be the
teams to beat, six of the eight teams in
the division are within striking distance
of first place two weeks into the Bay
Division schedule in a season shaping up
to be one of more
wide-open races in a
while. Aragon,
Carlmont, Hillsdale
and M-A all sport 3-1
marks in division
play, while
Burlingame and
Woodside are both 2-
2.
M-A opened Bay
play by winning its
first three matches before Tuesday’s 25-
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL 19, 25-16, 17-25, 19-25, 6-18 loss to
Sacred Heart Prep’s Larsen Weigle scores one of his four goals during the Gators’ 14-1 win over Serra in a WCAL match in San Mateo. Aragon, which has now won three in a
row since dropping its opener to
WEDNESDAY flipped the score in the second, winning 6- Sacred Heart Prep 3, Harker 0
Local sports roundup 1. Ting and Huang prevailed in the super The Gators opened WBAL play with a
while also assisting on three other goals. tiebreak, 10-2. The No. 3 team of Mahak sweep of the Eagles, 25-12, 25-18, 27-25.
Girls’ water polo Bindal and Amy Wong won the first set 6-1, Millie Muir dished out 25 assists and
NDB goaltender Michelle Dorias finished
Menlo School 18, Carlmont 4 with eight saves. but dropped the second in a tiebreaker, 7-2. came up with a team-high 11 digs for SHP
The Scots hung with the Knights for a But they rallied for the victory with a 10-6 (1-0 WBAL, 8-12 overall). Leia Bonifacio
quarter, but Menlo pulled away over the Boys’ water polo decision in the third. added 10 digs for the Gators.
final three periods to post the Bay Division
victory. Menlo School 24, Carlmont 4 TUESDAY Notre Dame-Belmont 3, Mercy-SF 0
Annie Bisconti led Menlo (3-0 overall) The Knights scored nine, first-period
goals as the they cruised past the Scots in a The Tigers cruised to a WBAL-opening
with four goals. Sophie Golub added a trio
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division
Volleyball win over the Skippers, 25-14, 25-14, 25-
of goals, while Sophie Reynolds, Izzy Burlingame 3, Half Moon Bay 0 14.
Hinshaw and Sydney Bianchi each scored match.
Sam Untrecht, once again, paced the The Panthers snapped a two-match losing Kendall Peters led the attack for NDB (1-0
two goals apiece. streak by handing the Cougars their fourth WBAL, 11-5 overall), finishing with 10
Menlo goaltender Mia Rosenblatt made offense for Menlo (3-0 PAL Bay, 10-1 over-
all), scoring five times. Nick Hernandez, straight loss to begin Bay Division play, kills. Vanessa Pan and Abby Miller each had
three saves. 25-13, 25-8, 25-14. eight kills for the Tigers. Rachel Liu fin-
Leo Jergovic, Connor MacMitchell and
Noah Housenbold each netted a hat trick for Burlingame (2-2 PAL Bay, 6-11 overall) ished with 41 assists.
Castilleja 13, Aragon 4 got eight kills from Melanie Pitzer, seven
the Knights, while Jack King and Ben
Dons’ goaltender Hannah Flynn made 10
Siminoff found the back of the net twice. from Naomi Johnson and six from Caroline Girls’ golf
saves, but it wasn’t enough to stem the Smith. Alexandra Edwards had 16 assists
Gators, who won the Bay Division Menlo goaltenders Josh Poulos and Zayd Menlo School 209, Mercy-Burlingame 260
Mahmoud each finished with three saves. and added four service aces for the Panthers,
matchup. Gianna Inguagiato shot a 1-under 35 to
Kyra Franco added 11 assists while Kaitlyn
Aragon (1-2 Bay Division) were led by lead the Knights to the WBAL win over the
Girls’ tennis Ngai dug up 11 balls.
Maria Sell, who finished with a pair of Crusaders at Crystal Springs Golf Course.
HMB (0-4, 1-8) was led by McKenzie
goals, three steals and an assist. Ruby San Mateo 6, Sacred Heart Cathedral 1 Mell, who finished with six kills. Sierra Inguagiato started her round with four
Vogel and Holly Fletcher rounded out the The Bearcats blitzed the Irish in a non- Hamilton finished with four kills, while straight birdies and followed that up with a
scoring for the Dons, while Grace Simenc league match in San Mateo. adding seven digs. Sophie Barger had 11 pair of pars.
and Maddie Dobbs each notched an assist. San Mateo (5-2 overall) swept all four assists for the Cougars, while Alex Hosilyk Vikki Xu and Taylor Baik each finished
singles matches in straight sets. Kelli Eng, finished led the team with 12 digs. with a 41 for Menlo (1-1 WBAL, 3-1 over-
Burlingame 9, Notre Dame-Belmont 8 playing at No. 4 singles, posted a double all), Sulwen Ma came in with a 44 and Sarah
The Panthers outscored the Tigers 4-1 in bagel, while Grace Wang won 6-1, 6-1 at Carlmont 3, San Mateo 1 Fujimori shot a 48.
the fourth period to rally from a 7-5 deficit No. 2 singles. Sarah Fung-Smith dropped The Scots won their second Bay Division Mercy (1-1, 3-3) was led by Brooke
in a Bay Division match. only two games in a 6-2, 6-0 win at No. 1 match in a row, needing four sets to down Barron, who fired a 41. Maya Zeidan added a
NDB (0-2-1 PAL Bay, 1-4-1 overall) led 4- singles, while Megan Stretch rounded out the Bearcats, 25-13, 25-17, 24-26, 25-17. 44 for the Crusaders.
2 after one period and 6-4 at halftime. Each the sweep with a 6-1, 6-2 win at No. 3 sin- Alisha Mitha had a big match, finishing
team scored once in the third to give the gles. with 18 kills for Carlmont (3-1 PAL Bay, Menlo-Atherton 277, Burlingame 302
Tigers a two-goal heading into the final In doubles play, both the Bearcats’ No. 1 10-7 overall). She also added 11 digs. Jody Chui posted a 44 to lead the
period. and No. 3 teams needed a third-set, super Morgan McClellan contributed 15 kills and Panthers, but the Bears came away with the
Isa Mack led the Tigers’ offense, scoring tiebreaker to win. At No. 1, Lian Ting and 15 digs, Grace Xu had 23 digs, while Katie win at Sharon Heights Country Club behind
five times. Callie Malone added a hat trick, Jully Huang dropped the first set 6-1, but Wong pumped out 27 assists for the Scots. a 46 from Joanne Yuh.
Giants brief
Padres 8, Giants 4
SAN DIEGO — Wil Myers and Freddy Galvis homered,
Robbie Erlin pitched five solid innings and the San Diego
Padres beat the San Francisco Giants 8-4 on Wednesday
Oakland shuts out Angels
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 10, Angels 0
night to avoid a three-game sweep. OAKLAND — Stephen Piscotty hit a three-run homer and
Myers’ two-run homer highlighted a five-run second four-hitter as Oakland’s 14th shutout of the season took just 2
matched his career high with five RBIs, and the Oakland hours, 23 minutes.
inning. Galvis added a three-run shot in the eighth as San Athletics beat the Los Angeles Angels 10-0 on Wednesday night
Diego won for the second time in 10 meetings against San Anderson delivered the longest outing by an A’s starter in 26
to snap a three-game losing streak. games, becoming the first to go more than six innings during
Francisco. Oakland moved within four games of first-
Erlin (4-7) beat the Giants for the first time and snapped a that stretch — which has included manager Bob Melvin starting
place Houston in the AL West and stayed 2 games with a reliever who works just one inning before giving
career-high four-start losing streak. The left-hander allowed 1/2 behind the New York Yankees for the top
three runs on five hits, with two walks and three strikeouts. way to a regular starter. The 25 straight games with a starter
wild card. The A’s are 5 1/2 games ahead of going six or fewer innings was the second-longest in franchise
His last victory came against the Rockies on Aug. 21. streaking Tampa Bay for the second wild card
Four Padres relievers allowed one run over the final four history.
with 10 to play. The left-hander made his second start since coming off the dis-
innings as San Diego ended its six-game homestand at 2-4. Jed Lowrie and Piscotty each hit a two-run abled list and taking the loss last Thursday in Baltimore, where
double in a six-run fourth inning to back he lasted only 3 1/3 innings. He has walked one or fewer batters
Brett Anderson (4-5).
Stephen in each of his past 10 starts, with just five free passes over 54 2/3
Ramon Laureano added an RBI single and innings during that stretch.
Piscotty a sacrifice fly for the A’s, who had lost four of Anderson retired his first eight batters and got through the sec-
five. ond inning on five pitches.
Anderson pitched 6 2/3 scoreless innings, giving up three hits Angels starter Felix Pena (3-5) was done after the fourth, allow-
with three strikeouts and no walks. Three relievers finished the ing six runs on six hits with three strikeouts and a walk.
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game is a key to avoiding those kinds of missed Sunday’s game because of a bruised linebacker against the Chiefs, but coach
49ERS
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mistakes. And good communication can be
a challenge when dealing with the crowd
noise at Arrowhead.
thigh. Goodwin practiced Wednesday for the
first time since that injury, but he looked to
be holding back a bit while running routes
Kyle Shanahan was non-committal about
whether rookie Fred Warner, who has been a
bright spot through two games, would
“I think it starts with the week of prac- during the portion of practice open to remain in the lineup if Foster starts.
tice,” Garoppolo said. “We want to go out reporters. Goodwin declined to speculate on Offensive lineman Matt Tobin was released
changer were it not nullified by a Lions whether he would play against Kansas City.
holding penalty. there and be perfect on every play call — to clear a roster spot for Foster. ... Strong
It came out later that rookie receiver how we hear it, how we communicate with NOTES: Linebacker Reuben Foster was safety Jaquiski Tartt (shoulder) and guard
Dante Pettis ran the wrong route on that each other between series, all that stuff. It’s added to the 49ers active roster after serving Joshua Garnett (toe) did not practice.
play, but it was still an ill-advised throw by a lot of little things coming together.” a two-game suspension for violating the Goodwin was limited as was cornerback
Garoppolo. The 49ers hope for the healthy return of NFL’s policies of conduct and substances of Ahkello Witherspoon (ankle) and guard
Being on the same page in the passing veteran receiver Marquise Goodwin, who abuse. Foster is expected to start at inside Mike Person (foot).
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Sports brief
Judge throws out lawsuit by
SHP
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ex-wrestlers over concussions
HARTFORD, Conn. — A federal judge in Kreutzkamp. “Just trying to get the guys to
Connecticut has dismissed a lawsuit by 60 for- think (about what they’re doing) and not just
mer professional wrestlers, many of them stars go through the motions.”
in the 1980s and 1990s, who claimed World Weigle led the SHP offense with four goals,
Wrestling Entertainment failed to protect them all in the first period. Churukian, Kyle Ballack
from repeated head trauma including concus- and James Plaschke all scored twice for the
sions that led to long-term brain damage. Gators, while Walker Seymour, who is com-
U.S. District Judge Vanessa Bryant in mitted to play at Harvard, and freshman Luke
Hartford threw out the lawsuit Monday, saying Johnston each scored once. Another fresh-
many of the claims were frivolous or filed after man, Donald “Bear” Weigle recorded an assist.
the statute of limitations expired. Stamford- “We had [four] freshmen in the water. Those
based WWE denied the lawsuit’s allegations. are valuable minutes for them,” Kreutzkamp
Bryant also criticized the wrestlers’ lawyer, said.
Konstantine Kyros, based in Hingham, The SHP defense was just as dominant as the
Massachusetts, for repeatedly failing to comply Gators’ offense, holding Serra (0-3) to a total
with court rules and orders and ordered him to of 11 shots, six of which were on goal. The NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
pay WWE’s legal fees, which could total hun- Padres’ first shot attempt didn’t come until Serra’s Tyler Martin, right, lofts a pass over the top of SHP’s Kyle Ballack in the second period.
dreds of thousands of dollars. midway through the opening period, but
Kyros strongly disagreed with Bryant’s rul- Matthew Collins’ shot attempt was blocked hands of the SHP backup goaltender. a chance to get healthy.”
ing and vowed to appeal to the 2nd U.S. Circuit by a defender. As was his second shot attempt. For Kreutzkamp, getting back into league Kreutzkamp is not surprised his team is off
Court of Appeals in New York. He said the alle- Collins finally got a shot off through the play was something of a relief considering the to another strong start, but the second-place
gations were not frivolous and Bryant was defense, only to see SHP freshman goaltender Gators finished in second place in the Elite 8 finish in the Southern California tournament
wrong about the claims being filed too late, Griffin Price deny him. tournament last weekend, which featured the has Kreutzkamp thinking this year’s team
because many wrestlers’ ailments — including Serra finally got on the scoreboard midway best teams in the country. might be extra special.
dementia and chronic traumatic encephalopa- through the third period when Michael Smoot “This one came at a good time for us,” “We’re certainly not as deep as last year,”
thy, or CTE — were diagnosed years after they took a pass in the hole set from Andrew Kreutzkamp said. “We got beat up pretty good Kreutzkamp said. “But our top-end guys are as
left the ring or after they died. Robertson and his shot slipped through the (last weekend). We’re looking at this week as good as we’ve had at SHP.”
Mercy-Burlingame dropped its league son against Mitty Friday night. entering their final few weeks, the NBA and
LOUNGE
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opener to Menlo and is 7-6 overall.
***
It will be a bit sparse this weekend as a
San Mateo and Sacred Heart Prep will
have a matinee kickoff Saturday.
The College of San Mateo will also be
NHL are about a week into training camps,
with the regular season only a couple weeks
away. Meanwhile, the NFL is off and run-
majority of San Mateo County football kicking off Saturday afternoon when the ning and will be casting a shadow over the
teams will be enjoying a week off as they 8th-ranked Bulldogs host 17th-ranked MLB playoffs and World Series as it does
The West Bay Athletic League’s Foothill every year, now that the end of baseball
prepare for the upcoming PAL division sea- Fresno City College at 2 p.m.
Division — its answer to the Bay — just season is closer to Christmas than Fourth
son. ***
started league play Tuesday night. Not sur- of July.
There are only eight games on the slate It seems only appropriate that with the
prisingly, Menlo School, Notre Dame- autumnal equinox Saturday, it is that rare People talk about springtime being a
this weekend — King’s Academy at Aragon,
Belmont and Sacred Heart Prep all won their Half Moon Bay at Burlingame, Terra Nova time during the year when North America’s period of renewal, but if you’re a sports fan,
openers. Menlo and NDB appear to be the at Mills, Menlo-Atherton will be on the five major sports — baseball, basketball, September is your Nirvana.
class of the division, but even a SHP team road in Colorado to take on Valor Christian, football, hockey, and yes, even Major
that is 8-12 overall is a defending state Lincoln-SF at El Camino and Serra will League Soccer — will all be playing at the
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mation vote. “It is imperative the Judiciary
Committee move forward on the Kavanaugh
nomination and a committee vote be taken
Lisa Banks, a lawyer for Ford, released a as soon as possible,” the committee mem-
statement late Wednesday that cast no light ber said in a statement.
came as GOP Senate leaders tried to firm up on whether her client will appear. come out against Kavanaugh. As for a possible FBI intervention,
support for Kavanaugh. A potentially cli- She wrote that Ford wants “a full non-par- The struggle between the two parties over Grassley said in his letter to Ford’s lawyers,
mactic Judiciary Committee showdown is tisan investigation” and said Ford is willing the Kavanaugh allegation illustrates how “We have no power to commandeer an
scheduled for next Monday with both Ford to cooperate. But she said Grassley’s plan to they are trying to navigate a political cli- Executive Branch agency into conducting
and Kavanaugh invited, but her attendance call just Kavanaugh and Ford “is not a fair or mate in which the (hash)MeToo movement our due diligence.”
is uncertain, casting doubt on whether the good faith investigation” and said “multi- of outing sexual abusers has galvanized In a separate letter to Democrats, Grassley
hearing will be held at all. ple witnesses” — whom she didn’t name — many female voters. A substantial delay wrote that committee aides were “even will-
Ford has said she wants the FBI to inves- should appear. could push confirmation past the November ing to fly to California, or anywhere else,
tigate her allegation before she will testify. “The rush to a hearing is unnecessary, and elections, when Democrats have a shot at to meet her.” He also wrote that GOP aides
Democrats support that, but Trump and contrary to the Committee discovering the winning Senate control, plus allow more tried to arrange interviews with two other
Senate Republicans have been emphatic truth,” Banks wrote. time for unforeseen problems to pop up. “alleged witnesses.” The letter mentioned
that it won’t happen. Ford has contended that at a house party in “Dr. Blasey Ford is calling for an impar- no names and committee staff declined to
Leaving the White House to survey flood the 1980s, a drunken Kavanaugh tried tial FBI investigation of her serious and name them.
damage in North Carolina from Hurricane undressing her and stifling her cries on a credible allegations. Meanwhile Only the White House can order the FBI to
Florence, Trump conceded that “we’ll have bed before she fled. Kavanaugh has repeat- Republicans are trying to bully her into a get involved, since Kavanaugh is not
to make a decision” if Ford’s account proves edly denied that claim. rigged hearing before a neutral investiga- accused of a federal crime. The FBI could
convincing. Despite that glimmer of hesi- Trump’s remark was noteworthy because tion and without the only identified eyewit- interview Ford, Kavanaugh and others about
tancy, which few other Republicans have most Republicans have handled the ques- ness,” No. 2 Senate Democratic leader Dick the allegation if Trump asked the bureau to
shown publicly, the president stood firmly tion of Ford’s credibility more gingerly. Durbin of Illinois tweeted. reopen its background investigation, but
behind the 53-year-old Kavanaugh, who They say they want to give Ford, now a pro- Ford and her Democratic allies also want the president has said the FBI has finished
would fill the second high court vacancy of fessor at Palo Alto University, every chance the committee to interview Mark Judge, a its work.
Trump’s term. to tell her story. Kavanaugh friend who Ford has said was in
“I can only say this: He is such an out- Kavanaugh did not return to the White
“I’d really want to see her. I really would the bedroom during the attack. Judge has House on Wednesday after spending the two
standing man. Very hard for me to imagine want to see what she has to say,” Trump said he doesn’t remember the incident,
that anything happened,” Trump said. previous days there. He spoke by phone
said. “If she shows up that would be wonder- never saw Kavanaugh act that way and has with officials working on strategy, accord-
The Republicans are resisting all ful. If she doesn’t show up that would be no desire to testify publicly.
Democratic efforts to slow and perhaps ing to an aide familiar with the proceedings
unfortunate.” There were signs the GOP’s strategy of but not authorized to speak publicly about
block what once seemed a smooth path to Seven weeks from elections in which con-
confirmation that would promote the con- planning a nationally televised hearing private conversations.
gressional control is at stake, Democrats while also offering Ford the chance to testi- The White House war room largely was
servative appeals court judge by the Oct. 1 have been unhesitant about casting
opening of the Supreme Court’s new term. fy in private was keeping possible centered on shaping the public perception
Republicans as trying to strong-arm a vic- Republican defections in check. The party of the nominee, pushing back on reporters’
Kavanaugh’s glide to approval was inter- tim of abuse.
rupted last weekend when word of Ford’s controls the Senate 51-49 and the Judiciary inquiries while circulating positive talking
One key Democrat, Missouri Sen. Claire panel by 11-10, so it cannot afford GOP points to allies about Kavanaugh.
allegation became public, but GOP senators McCaskill, announced Wednesday she will
are showing no signs of slowing their drive “no” votes. Kavanaugh spent hours Tuesday in the
vote against Kavanaugh, depriving Trump’s Moderate GOP Sen. Susan Collins of
to confirm him as quickly as possible. Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
nominee of a possible swing vote. Maine, who’s had her share of clashes with
Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck part of the White House complex. He pre-
McCaskill called the sexual assault alle- Trump, said she hoped Ford would reconsid-
Grassley, R-Iowa, wrote to Ford’s attorneys pared for Monday’s potential hearing with
gations against Kavanaugh troubling, but er a decision not to testify and “it’s not fair
that the hearing was still scheduled for officials including White House Counsel
said she based her decision on the judge’s to Judge Kavanaugh” if she refuses. Don McGahn, press secretary Sarah
views on issues like presi- “Otherwise, there are these very serious Huckabee Sanders and communications
dential power and “dark allegations hanging over the head of a nom- director Bill Shine, as well as Justice
money” in campaigns. She’s inee who has emphatically denied them,” Department aides.
the first of five undecided she said on WVOM radio in Bangor.
Senate Democrats in com- Shine was ousted from his previous job at
petitive re-election races to Going further, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- Fox News in part due to his handling of sex-
S.C., said Democrats’ demands for an FBI ual harassment claims at the company.
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FicTiTious busiNess Name FicTiTious busiNess Name FicTiTious busiNess Name FicTiTious busiNess Name orDer To shoW cause For
sales/markeTiNG sTaTemeNT #278693 sTaTemeNT #278574 sTaTemeNT #278746 sTaTemeNT #278869 chaNGe oF Name
iNTerNships The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV04289
as Magic Reality Consulting, 475 El as Dragonfly Group, 777 Mariners Island as: Belmont Engineering Company, 3980 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking as Record Cleaning Company, 1722 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Granada Blvd, HALF MOON BAY, CA South Grant St. #1, SAN MATEO, CA Blvd. #150, SAN MATEO, CA 94404. ONeill Dr, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg-
for ambitious interns who are eager to 94019. Registered Owner: Yury A. Pet- Registered Owner: CA REAL ESTATE istered Owner: Eugene Shapiro, same 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
94402. Registered Owner: Diana Eliza- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
jump into the business arena with both rov, same address. The business is con- beth Record, same address. The busi- PROPERTIES, Inc., CA. The business address. The business is conducted by
PETITION OF
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- an Individual. The registrant com- Daniel Carrillo
ducted by an Individual. The registrants ness is conducted by an Individual. The menced to transact business under the
of the newspaper and media industries. commenced to transact business under registrants commenced to transact busi- istrants commenced to transact business TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
under the FBN on N/A. FBN on November 8, 1996. Petitioner: Daniel Carrillo filed a petition
This position will provide valuable the FBN on N/A. ness under the FBN on N/A. /s/Eugene Shapiro/ with this court for a decree changing
/s/Yury A. Petrov/ /s/Amit Haller/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
experience for your bright future. /s/Diana Elizabeth Record This statement was filed with the Asses- name as follows:
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 9/14/18. (Published Present name: Daniel Carrillo
Email resume sor-County Clerk on 8/27/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 8/31/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/20/18, Proposed Name: Daniel Alvarez
info@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 8/13/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/6/18,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/30/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/6/18, 9/27/18, 10/4/18, 10/11/18).
9/13/18, 9/20/18, 9/27/18). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
9/6/18, 9/13/18, 9/20/18). 9/13/18, 9/20/18, 9/27/18). interested in this matter shall appear be-
orDer To shoW cause For fore this court at the hearing indicated
FicTiTious busiNess Name chaNGe oF Name below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
203 public Notices FicTiTious busiNess Name sTaTemeNT #278715 CASE# 18CIV04348 tition for change of name should not be
FicTiTious busiNess Name sTaTemeNT #278669 The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, granted. Any person objecting to the
FicTiTious busiNess Name sTaTemeNT #278736 as Total Human Enhancement Network, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, name changes described above must file
The following person is doing business a written objection that includes the rea-
sTaTemeNT #278687 The following person is doing business as Nor Cal Veterinary Emergency and 2551 Catalpa Way, SAN BRUNO, CA 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, sons for the objection at least two court
The following person is doing business as 1)Ufuture 2)Scrumduck 3)Silicon Val- Specialty Hospital, 2201 Junipero Serra 94066. Registered Owner: Andrew Jere- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 days before the matter is scheduled to
as Bespoke Foods International, 27 Los ley Planet, 68 Willow Road, MENLO Blvd., Ste C, DALY CITY, CA 94015. my Havili, same address. The business PETITION OF be heard and must appear at the hearing
Flores Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, PARK, CA 94025. Registered Owner: is conducted by an Individual. The regis- Monica and Robert Eno to show cause why the petition should
Registered Owner: San Francisco Veteri- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
CA 94080. Registered Owners: Garry J. UFUTURE LLC, CA. The business is nary Medical Group, Inc., CA. The busi- trants commenced to transact business not be granted. If no written objection is
Sullivan and Paul Strazzullo, same ad- conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- under the FBN on N/A. Petitioner: Monica and Robert Eno filed a timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
dress. The business is conducted by a ny. The registrants commenced to trans-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The /s/Andrew Jeremy Havili/ petition with this court for a decree tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
General Partnership. The registrants act business under the FBN on registrants commenced to transact busi- This statement was filed with the Asses- changing name as follows: petition shall be held on 11/1/18 at 9
ness under the FBN on 07/01/2013. sor-County Clerk on 8/29/18. (Published Present name: Sophia Janice Eno a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
commenced to transact business under 8/30/2018. Proposed Name: Sophia Mucchetti Eno Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
the FBN on N/A. /s/Matthew David Lewis/ /s/Sean Wells/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/6/18, Order to Show Cause shall be published
/s/Garry J. Sullivan/ This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 9/13/18, 9/20/18, 9/27/18). at least once each week for four succes-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/30/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 8/23/18. (Published interested in this matter shall appear be- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
sor-County Clerk on 8/27/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/6/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/6/18, fore this court at the hearing indicated ing on the petition in the following news-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/30/18, 9/13/18, 9/20/18, 9/27/18). FicTiTious busiNess Name below to show cause, if any, why the pe- paper of general circulation:
9/13/18, 9/20/18, 9/27/18). sTaTemeNT #278623 San Mateo Daily Journal
9/6/18, 9/13/18, 9/20/18). tition for change of name should not be
The following person is doing business Filed: 9/17/2018
granted. Any person objecting to the /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
FicTiTious busiNess Name as: Snow Leopard Basketball, 511 W. name changes described above must file
FicTiTious busiNess Name Santa Inez, HILLSBOROUGH, CA Judge of the Superior Court
FicTiTious busiNess Name sTaTemeNT #278708 sTaTemeNT #278696 a written objection that includes the rea- Dated: 9/17/2018
sTaTemeNT #278689 The following person is doing business 94010. Registered Owner: Dave R. sons for the objection at least two court (Published 9/20/18, 9/27/18, 10/4/18,
The following person is doing business Cairo, same address. The business is days before the matter is scheduled to
The following person is doing business as Assisted Medical Transport, 11 Vista as Joss Li Photo, 714 3rd Ave., SAN 10/11/18).
as Original Australian, 27 Los Flores conducted by an Individual. The regis- be heard and must appear at the hearing
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owners: trant commenced to transact business
Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA to show cause why the petition should
tered Owner: Assisted Medical Transport Stephanie Li and Wanjun Li, same ad- under the FBN on August 17, 2018. not be granted. If no written objection is
94080. Registered Owner: Garry J. Sulli- dress. The business is conducted by a
van, same address. The business is LLC, CA. The business is conducted by /s/Dave R. Cairo/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- Married Couple. The registrants com- This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
conducted by an Individual. The regis- menced to transact business under the public auTo aucTioN
trants commenced to transact business trants commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 8/17/18. (Published petition shall be held on 10/05/18 at 9 The following repossessed vehicles
under the FBN on 8/27/2018. under the FBN on 9-16-2008. FBN on N/A. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/13/18, a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, are being sold by 1st United Services
/s/David Sherwin/ /s/Stephanie Li/ 9/20/18, 9/27/18, 10/4/18). Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Credit Union-2012 VW CC 4 2.0
/s/Garry J. Sullivan/ Order to Show Cause shall be published
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- vin#517354,2001 Dodge Dakota
sor-County Clerk on 8/28/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 8/27/18. (Published at least once each week for four succes- vin#139260,2011 Honda Accord
sor-County Clerk on 8/27/18. (Published FicTiTious busiNess Name sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- vin#112381,2014 Chevy Equinox
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/30/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/6/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/6/18, ing on the petition in the following news- vin#143381,2011 Ford Fusion
9/13/18, 9/20/18, 9/27/18). 9/13/18, 9/20/18, 9/27/18). sTaTemeNT #278817
9/6/18, 9/13/18, 9/20/18). The following person is doing business paper of general circulation: vin#257309,2016 Jeep Wrangler
as: Porsche Redwood City, 3636 Haven San Mateo Daily Journal vin#191134,2016 Toyota Prius C
Filed: 8/24/2018 vin#135523,2012 Chevy Captiva
Avenue, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. vin#560108,2012 Honda Odyssey
Registered Owner: Carlsen Motor Cars /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court vin#086529, 2015 MBZ S550
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by vin#187858,2011 Honda Accord
a Corporation. The registrant com- Dated: 8/23/2018
(Published 9/6/18, 9/13/18, 9/20/18, vin#111896,2009 Audi A4
menced to transact business under the 9/27/18). vin#051014,2006 Jeep Grand Chero-
FBN on N/A. kee vin#279073,2013 Ford Explorer
/s/Ron A. Burton/ vin#C80918,2013 VW Jetta
This statement was filed with the Asses- vin#363346,2012 VW CC.4
vin#517354. The following repos-
sor-County Clerk on 9/10/18. (Published sessed vehicles are being sold by
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/13/18, orDer To shoW cause For San Mateo Credit Union- 2013 Dodge
9/20/18, 9/27/18, 10/4/18). chaNGe oF Name Avenger vin#589648,2015 Toyota
CASE# 18CIV04147 Camry vin#872479,2016 Ford Mus-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, tang GT Cvt vin#311596,2011 Ford
FicTiTious busiNess Name COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Mustang GT vin#108538,2013 Toyota
sTaTemeNT #278589 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Scion XD vin#038107,2010 MBZ
The following person is doing business REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 GLK350 vin#368540.The following re-
as: Martine Rene Photography, 604 Par- PETITION OF possessed vehicles are being sold by
rott Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg- Daniel & Sarah James SafeAmerica Credit Union-2015 Nis-
istered Owner: Rene Linda Morales, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: san Sentra SV vin#239791,2013 Infin-
iti G37 vin#712471,2012 Chevy Mali-
same address. The business is conduct- Petitioner: Daniel James & Sarah James bu vin#241794,2012 Honda Odyssey
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- filed a petition with this court for a decree vin#116410,2016 Honda Civic
menced to transact business under the changing name as follows: vin#234258.The following repos-
FBN on N/A. Present name: sessed vehicles are being sold by
/s/Rene L. Morales/ Benjamin Maxwell James Meriwest Credit Union-2016 Honda
This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Reed Maxwell James Civic vin#241408,2017 Chevy Silvera-
sor-County Clerk on 8/15/18. (Published do vin#369739,2011 GMC Arcadia
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/13/18, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons vin#344802,2017 Tracker Nitro Z19
interested in this matter shall appear be- Fishing Boat vin#84D617,2016 Hyun-
9/20/18, 9/27/18, 10/4/18). fore this court at the hearing indicated dai Veloster vin#256663. The follow-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- ing repossessed vehicles are being
tition for change of name should not be sold by Commonwealth Central Credit
FicTiTious busiNess Name Union-2008 Toyota Camry
granted. Any person objecting to the
sTaTemeNT #278832 name changes described above must file vin#046478. The following repos-
The following person is doing business a written objection that includes the rea- sessed vehicles are being sold by
as: 1) Fidelior; 2) RBS Services, 2411 sons for the objection at least two court Santa Clara County Federal Credit
Lincoln Ave, BELMONT, CA 94002. Reg- Union- 2014 Harley Davidson VRSCF
days before the matter is scheduled to VROD vin#803300. The following re-
istered Owner: Richard B. Sim, same ad- be heard and must appear at the hearing
dress. The business is conducted by an possessed vehicle is being sold by
to show cause why the petition should San Francisco Federal Credit Union-
Individual. The registrant commenced to not be granted. If no written objection is 2014 Nissan Altima vin#367775,2011
transact business under the FBN on N/A. timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Dodge Challenger vin#581517,2008
/s/Richard B. Sim/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Toyota Highlander vin#042620.
This statement was filed with the Asses- petition shall be held on 10/02/18 at 9 Sealed bids will be taken from 8am to
sor-County Clerk on 9/11/18. (Published a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, 8pm on 09/24/2018. Sale held at THE
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/13/18, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Auto Auction Inc. 214 East Harris
9/20/18, 9/27/18, 10/4/18). Order to Show Cause shall be published Ave, South San Francisco CA 94080.
at least once each week for four succes- 650-737-9010. Auction held indoors-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- A variety of cars, vans, SUV's and
FicTiTious busiNess Name ing on the petition in the following news- charity donations also available. An-
sTaTemeNT #278763 paper of general circulation: nual $50.00 bidder fee. A $275.00
The following person is doing business San Mateo Daily Journal Buyer's Premium will be added to all
purchases. For more information
as: Hero City at Draper University, 55 E. Filed: 8/16/2018 please visit our website at www.the-
Third Avenue, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ autoauction.net. Bond#10020419
Registered Owner: Draper Collective, Judge of the Superior Court
LLC., DE. The business is conducted by Dated: 8/15/2018
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- (Published 9/6/18, 9/13/18, 9/20/18,
trant commenced to transact business 9/27/18).
under the FBN on 08/01/2013.
/s/Timothy Draper/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/5/18. (Published in sTaTemeNT oF abaNDoNmeNT oF
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/20/18, The use oF a FicTiTious busiNess
210 lost & Found
9/27/18, 10/4/18, 10/11/18). Name sTaTemeNT 270031 losT caT. Black and White. Black
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- patch on right eye. REWARD.
doning the use of the Fictitious Business Call (323) 439-7713.
FicTiTious busiNess Name Name: Susan Monroe. Name of Busi-
sTaTemeNT #278873 ness: Written Right. Date of original fil-
The following person is doing business ing: 07/27/2016. Address of Principal
books
as: Written Right, 522 N. San Mateo Place of Business: 522 N. San Mateo
Drive #4, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg- James paTTersoN hardback books.
Drive #4, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
istered Owner: Susan Monroe, same ad- istrant: Susan Monroe, same address.
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The study also concluded that the city’s Banks reiterated that traffic analyses are a they’re there at all, ” said Councilman
HOUSING
Continued from page 1
traffic congestion is largely due to cut-
through traffic and not local housing devel-
opment.
scientific process and that the developer had
no input on what was studied; it only paid
for the studies as part of the entitlement
Charlie Bronitsky. There’s already a signif-
icant [housing to office] imbalance in
Foster City and a critical need for housing
But not everyone is buying it. process. and affordable housing. Foster City started
“The city cannot point to any well- out as a blue-collar place that was welcom-
as the workforce housing building, which accepted principle either from city plan- “The entitlements today are 17 townhous-
includes entirely below-market-rate units at es so what we’re looking at is an additional ing to people with less than average
ners, scientists or in literature, that
a variety of income levels. Construction on 53 townhouses. Unless you built them on incomes and that’s what we’re trying to
increased housing leads to reduced traffic,”
that building should take about 18 months said Bob Cushman of the group Foster City the freeway ramp you’re not going to notice maintain.”
and the city will later be able to purchase it Residents for Responsible Development.
for no more than $7 million. “We’re being asked to believe that all of our
Sares Regis will also complete a half-fin- traffic woes are the result of cut-through
ished park on the site and the city will be traffic with little of it being generated inter-
able to spend $1.5 million reserved for that nally even though we have added over 1,000
project on something else. Sidewalks will residential units just at Pilgrim Triton and
be widened and street trees planted. The idea Foster Square.”
is a completed park will not only be an Other speakers resented any comparison
improved community benefit, but also fur- between the office and residential entitle-
ther support adjacent retail. ments. They suggested Sares Regis should
And the residential development will leave the site as is, at least for now, and that
bring in 16 times more in property tax rev- alternative plans should be explored.
enue than the city is currently making from Mayor Sam Hindi called that perspective
the property, said Dave Hopkins, Sares unrealistic.
Regis’ chief operating officer, residential “You have to compare project A and proj-
development. ect B because that’s what we have on the
Years ago, Sares Regis was entitled to table. This idea that Sares Regis or any
build 17 townhomes, 225,943 square feet of developer would let the entitlement run and
office space in a more than 90-foot-tall not do anything with it is not realistic, it’s
building and a massive parking structure for not going to happen,” he said. “If they
Phase C of the master plan area. don’t build an office building they won’t let
Most councilmembers were eager to the entitlement run, they’ll probably sell it
replace that entitlement with homes. to some other developer who will be willing
“We’re completing a community and an to do it and one company will occupy the
office building doesn’t develop a communi- whole building and you’ll get 3,000 more
ty, but homes do,” said Vice Mayor Gary car trips per day.”
Pollard. Beyond traffic, the study found that the
Councilmember Herb Perez agreed and development will have a manageable
claimed there is currently 500,000 square impact on schools and utilities. Each
feet of vacant office space in Foster City. school district confirmed it can accommo-
The city recently commissioned an inde- date the 38 additional students that the
pendent study on the now-approved devel- development is expected to generate, and
opment and found that the previous office the city’s police and fire chiefs said their
entitlement would generate almost 3,000 departments have sufficient resources for
more daily and peak hour car trips than the this degree of growth.
92 units. Community Development Director Curtis