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Maternity leave under debate


Redwood City split on length of leave for mothers serving on boards, committees and commissions
By Zachary Clark tees, also referred to as city’s nine boards, commissions and com- allowing new mothers serving on BCCs to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF BCCs, could request a mittees vary in makeup and oversight and automatically get three months of leave
leave of absence ranging range from the Architectural Advisory and without approval by the city clerk or mayor
The Redwood City Council is set to adopt from one regular meeting Pride and Beautification committees to the and up to six months of leave if needed.
an attendance policy for its boards, com- to no more than three Library Board and Planning and Port com- “I’m recommending six months because
missions and committees, but councilmem- months. The request missions. All are regulatory or advisory to it’s the time period the American Pediatric
bers have yet to agree on the maternity would then have to be the council. Their members are appointed Association recommends women breastfeed
leave aspect of the proposed policy.  approved by the city by the council. exclusively for six months,” Hale said.
As the policy is currently written, mem- clerk in consultation At a meeting Monday, Councilwoman
bers of boards, commissions and commit- Giselle Hale with the mayor.   The Giselle Hale proposed an amended policy See DEBATE, Page 19

HISTORIC WORLD CUP OPENING Stage set for


charter shift
in San Carlos
Officials prepping for Heather
Elementary conversion which
may spread across the district
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

San Carlos school offi-


cials are slated to take a
first step to potentially
transition from a system
comprised of dependent
charter schools to a more
traditional district format. Michelle
The district Board of Harmeier
Trustees will vote
Thursday, June 13, to allow Heather
Elementary School to abandon its depend-
ent charter status, which Superintendent
Michelle Harmeier has said could be the first
See SHIFT, Page 18

College officials talk


broadcasting videos
REUTERS
Alex Morgan celebrates scoring the teams 12th goal with Megan Rapinoe and teammates. Morgan tied a World Cup record with five goals and
the defending champion U.S. national team opened the Women’s World Cup with a record-breaking 13-0 rout of Thailand. STORY PAGE 11
of board meetings
Officials eye recording sessions as
compromise with minutes request
House mulls antitrust help for news industry By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

By Marcy Gordon vival by putting news determine whether the antitrust laws “are Citing a commitment
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS content on their plat- equipped for the competition problems of to transparency and open
forms without fairly our modern economy.” government, San Mateo
WASHINGTON — Members of both par- compensating them. Cicilline noted the steep layoffs in the County Community
ties on Tuesday suggested legislation may “This is the first sig- news industry in recent years, saying the College District officials
be necessary for the financially-struggling nificant antitrust investi- dominant position of the online platforms expressed an interest in
U.S. news industry as lawmakers began a gation undertaken by in the advertising market has created “an starting to broadcast
Congress in decades, ” economic catastrophe for news publishers, Maurice
bipartisan investigation into the market videos of school board
dominance of Silicon Valley companies. Rep. David Cicilline, D- forcing them to cut back on their invest- meetings.
Goodman
At a hearing of the House Judiciary David Cicilline R.I., the subcommittee’s ments in quality journalism.” At the same Trustees said streaming the videos online
Committee’s antitrust panel, news media chairman, said at the time, he said, tech platforms that are gate- and archiving their recordings would be the
associations accused the tech companies of start of the hearing. The investigation is
jeopardizing the industry’s economic sur- long overdue, he said, and Congress must See HOUSE, Page 18 See VIDEOS, Page 27
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2 Wednesday • June 12, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Adventure is not
outside man; it is within.”
— George Eliot, English novelist

This Day in History


An American-born Muslim opened fire

2016 at the Pulse nightclub, a gay estab-


lishment in Orlando, Florida, leaving
49 people dead and 53 wounded before
being shot dead by police.
In 1 6 6 5 , England installed a municipal government in
New York, formerly the Dutch settlement of New
Amsterdam, and appointed its first mayor, Thomas Willett.
In 1 7 7 6 , Virginia’s colonial legislature adopted a
Declaration of Rights.
In 1 9 3 9 , the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
was dedicated in Cooperstown, New York.
In 1 9 4 2 , Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl living in
Amsterdam, received a diary for her 13th birthday, less than
a month before she and her family went into hiding from the
Nazis.
In 1 9 6 3 , civil rights leader Medgar Evers, 37, was shot
and killed outside his home in Jackson, Mississippi. (In
1994, Byron De La Beckwith was convicted of murdering
Evers and sentenced to life in prison; he died in 2001.)
In 1 9 6 4 , South African black nationalist Nelson Mandela REUTERS
was sentenced to life in prison along with seven other peo- Workers prepare gaming computers for attendees during opening day of E3, the annual video games expo revealing the latest
ple, including Walter Sisulu, for committing sabotage in gaming software and hardware in Los Angeles.
against the apartheid regime (all were eventually released,
Mandela in 1990).
In 1 9 6 7 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in Loving v. Virginia, In other news ...
unanimously struck down state laws prohibiting interracial supervisors on Tuesday reluctantly immigrants allowed or no Jews
marriages.
Salesforce Transit Center approved a $151,000 contract. allowed,” Supervisor Shirlee Zane said
In 1 9 7 8 , David Berkowitz was sentenced to 25 years to to re-open July 1 after $2B fix The three women and two men on the during Tuesday’s meeting. “It’s scary
life in prison for each of the six “Son of Sam” .44-caliber SAN FRANCISCO — A $2 billion Sonoma County board unanimously right now to be a woman.”
killings that terrified New Yorkers. transit terminal that was shut down six approved the contract with the
In 1 9 8 1 , major league baseball players began a 49-day weeks after opening last year will re- Bohemian Grove, a private camp- New Jersey mandates panic
strike over the issue of free-agent compensation. (The sea- open July 1. ground owned by the exclusive buttons for hotel room cleaners
son did not resume until Aug. 10.) Bohemian Club. It was the 15th con-
The Transbay Joint Powers ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — New Jersey
Authority said Tuesday it has fixed the secutive year that a security contract
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill
Birthdays cracks that led to the San Francisco ter-
minal’s abrupt closure in September.
was approved. The contract would
reimburse the sheriff’s department for
Tuesday that he and others said is the
nation’s first requiring most hotels to
The authority, which operates the staff time and vehicle-related costs.
provide their workers with wearable
Salesforce Transit Center, also said it Several supervisors cited the short
panic buttons they can press to sum-
conducted a thorough review. period of time between their vote and
mon help quickly in an emergency.
The terminal will provide local bus the July 10-28 event as the reason for
The Democratic governor and sever-
service in early July with regional approving the deal.
al nationwide unions said New Jersey
transportation starting in late summer. “The concern was we could jeopard- is the first state to mandate the
The new center replaced the grim and ize public safety if they were not able devices, although similar measures are
seismically deficient Transbay to come up with a plan B before under consideration in Illinois, Florida
Terminal nearby. It is meant to be a encampment, ” Supervisor Lynda and Washington state. And some hotel
Singer Meredith Actor Jason Actor Dave Franco modern transportation hub with food Hopkins explained in a phone inter- chains including Marriot and Hilton
Brooks is 61. Mewes is 45. is 34. trucks, pop-up retails shops, and view after the vote. She feared that have announced plans to provide the
rooftop park. even the wealthy, influential devices to their workers without being
Songwriter Richard M. Sherman is 91. Jazz musician Chick Bohemian Club might not be able to
Corea is 78. Sportscaster Marv Albert is 78. Singer Roy The center is more than 1 million forced to by government.
square-feet and stretches four blocks find a security detail because of the “I am proud to sign panic button leg-
Harper is 78. Pop singer Len Barry is 77. Actor Roger Aaron volume of events held in the summer
Brown is 70. Actress Sonia Manzano is 69. Rock musician with four stories above ground and two islation to give hotel workers security
stories below. and the need to book security “many, and the ability to immediately call for
Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick) is 68. Country singer-musician many months” in advance. help should they need it,” Murphy said
Junior Brown is 67. Singer-songwriter Rocky Burnette is 66.
Actor Timothy Busfield is 62. Actress Jenilee Harrison is 61. Unanimous vote OKs security Women on the board had criticized as he signed the bill, surrounded by
the club at a meeting last week for one housekeeper from each of the nine
Rock musician John Linnell (They Might Be Giants) is 60. deal for men’s-only retreat excluding women from its event. They Atlantic City casinos.
Actor John Enos is 57. Rapper Grandmaster Dee (Whodini) is questioned whether the county should
SAN FRANCISCO — A secretive The law takes effect in January and
57. Actor Paul Schulze is 57. Actor Eamonn Walker is 57. do business with an entity they say
men’s-only retreat hosted by an elite applies to hotels with 100 or more
Actress Paula Marshall is 55. Actress Frances O’Connor is 52. discriminates against women.
club that has included former U.S. rooms.
Rock musician Bardi Martin is 50. Actor Rick Hoffman is 49. “We wouldn’t be up here even having In 2018, a 51-year-old room cleaner
presidents and business leaders will
Actor-comedian Finesse Mitchell is 47. Actor Mel Rodriguez pay for security protection from a this discussion if the Bohemian Club at Bally’s casino was pushed into a
is 46. Actor Michael Muhney is 44. Blues musician Kenny Northern California county after a said no African-Americans allowed, no room by a man who then sexually
Wayne Shepherd is 42. Actor Timothy Simons is 41. Actor majority of women on the board of gays allowed, no Latinos allowed, no assaulted her.
Wil Horneff is 40. Singer Robyn is 40.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Unscramble these Jumbles,


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Lotto Local Weather Forecast
one letter to each square, June 8 Powerball Fantasy Five
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NHITK Mega number
Daily 3 midday Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the
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June 8 Super Lotto Plus 5 5 3 Thurs day : Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
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Daily 3 evening
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday • June 12, 2019 3


Police reports
DRAWN TO THE COUNTY FAIR En-garde!
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL Someone has a video showing their
Jessica Yamada with next-door neighbor shaking and break-
Jacob Baker get a ing a fence on Atlantic Avenue in San
caricature drawn of Bruno, it was reported at 7:31 p.m.
themselves by artist Kiko Monday, June 3.
Yamada at the San Mateo
County Fair on Saturday.
The fair runs through MILLBRAE
Sunday, June 16. It is
located at 1346 Saratoga Arres t. A Millbrae man was arrested for
Drive in San Mateo. Go to driving under the influence of alcohol and
sanmateocountyfair.com driving with a suspended license on the 200
for more information. block of Hillcrest Boulevard, it was report-
ed at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 5.
S h o p l i f t i n g . A San Francisco man
shoplifted $117.38 worth of items from a
grocery store and was found to be in posses-
sion of unlawful paraphernalia on
Murchison Drive, it was reported at 11:28
p.m. Wednesday, June 5.
Arres t. A San Francisco man was arrested
for driving with a suspended license on
Larkspur Drive, it was reported at 10:42
a.m. Tuesday, June 4.
Arres t. Two San Francisco men were arrest-
ed for trespassing and burglary on the 200
block of Adrian Road, it was reported at
ready to fight for it,” Lorraine Powell, food 6:33 p.m. Monday, June 3.
Airline catering workers Local brief service director at Unite Here Local 2 said in
consider strike over low wages a statement. SAN BRUNO
The workers, many who make around
Hundreds of workers who help prepare $18.66 per hour, said they can barely make According to union officials, United, Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
meals for flights taking off from San ends meet and can’t even afford the compa- Delta and American made $50 billion in Third Avenue, it was reported at 5:47 a.m.
Francisco International Airport are consid- ny medical insurance because of its expen- combined profits over the last year. Wednesday, June 5.
ering striking due to low wages, union offi- sive premiums and co-pays. The workers began voting on Tuesday. Burg l ary . Someone stole a backpack from
cials announced. “Airline catering workers are tired of The voting will go through the end of the a vehicle on El Camino Real, it was report-
According to Unite Here Local 2, the watching United, Delta and American week. ed at 4:38 p.m. Wednesday, June 5.
threat of a strike comes after months of bar- Airlines make huge profits while they strug- Additionally, airline food workers in 20 Burg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicle’s
gaining with airlines like Delta, American gle to pay for unaffordable health care with other cities across the U.S. will also be vot- window and stole a purse and a laptop from
and United, which have failed to satisfy the poverty wages. We’re saying one job should ing on whether to strike over the coming the vehicle on El Camino Real, it was
workers’ demands for higher wages. be enough, and airline catering workers are weeks. reported at 4:25 p.m. Wednesday, June 5.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday • June 12, 2019 5


Sanders to outline ‘what democratic socialism means’ By Juana Summers they’re all operating in an environment dom-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS inated by Trump.
“We now have a president who is attacking
WASHINGTON — Seeking to rebut me and others because we believe in demo-
President Donald Trump’s attempts to cast cratic socialism,” Sanders said in a Tuesday
him and Democrats as too liberal, Vermont interview with the Associated Press in which
Sen. Bernie Sanders plans to give a speech he previewed his speech. “This is a president
Wednesday on democratic socialism, the eco- who believes in socialism, but the difference
nomic philosophy that has guided his politi- is he believes in socialism for large corpora-
cal career. tions and the wealthy, not the working peo-
He made similar remarks during his first ple.”
presidential campaign in 2016, when he faced “What tomorrow is about,” he added, “is
questions about his decadeslong association defining what democratic socialism means to
with democratic socialists. He’s again con- me.”
fronting criticism from in and out of his party Shaping those terms will be crucial if
during his second presidential bid, and the Sanders is to convince voters that his
speech, which the campaign is billing as a embrace of democratic socialism isn’t a barri-
major address, is an attempt to reframe the er to winning the White House. He’s argued
debate about his views. that his populist appeal could help win back
But he’s doing this in a reshaped political the working-class voters across the Midwest
landscape in which he’s no longer the sole who swung from Democrats to Trump in
progressive taking on an establishment can- 2016.
didate as he was in 2016 when he battled Sanders is fond of noting that many of his
REUTERS Hillary Clinton. He’s one of nearly two dozen Democratic rivals now back policies, such as
Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks at the Capital Pride Democratic White House hopefuls, several of “Medicare for All,” that were seen as too cost-
LGBTQ gay pride celebration at the Iowa State Capitol. whom are also unabashed liberals. And ly and too liberal in previous elections.

Trump, Biden trade barbs amid dueling Iowa campaign visits


By Thomas Beaumont, because he went on the my name 74 times in one events in Iowa. “I find it fascinating.” He
Darlene Superville and Will Weissert offensive against the speech. I don’t know. started to say more but then stopped him-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS president himself, and he That reminds me of self, quipping: “My mother would say:
linked the former vice Crooked Hillary. She did ‘Joey, focus. Don’t descend. Stay up.”’
MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa — President president to 2016 foe the same thing.” Pressed later by reporters about his
Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden Hillary Clinton. At almost the same repeated assurances that he wouldn’t openly
spent Tuesday trading insults — sometimes “People don’t respect moment in Mount criticize Trump while campaigning, Biden
almost simultaneously— as they stumped him, ” Trump said after Pleasant, Biden noted the said, “By not talking about him personally
across Iowa in split-screen moments that touring a renewable ener- attention he has been — talking about where I disagree with him
could preview a ferocious fight ahead if the Donald Trump gy facility in Council Joe Biden getting from Trump. on the issues, why he’s doing such damage
two face off for the presidency next year. Bluffs. “Even the people Biden’s appearances to the country — that’s totally different
Biden’s name recognition and a sense that he’s running against, they’re saying: from earlier in the day were playing on TV than attacking his character or lack there-
among Democrats that he could beat Trump ‘Where is he? What happened?”’ screens when Air Force One landed in Iowa. of.”
has helped him climb to the top of his With a dose of exaggeration, the presi- “I guess he’s really fascinated by me,” Still, the back-and-forth laid bare the ris-
party’s crowded presidential field. But dent added: “He makes his stance in Iowa said Biden, who mentioned Trump by name ing political stakes for each man, even with
Trump said Biden only gained in the polls once every two weeks and then he mentions about a dozen times during his first two the election about 17 months away.
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California may automatically expunge 1M convictions


By Don Thompson “I can’t sell real estate, can’t sell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS used cars, can’t sell insurance, can
never adopt, I can’t coach my
SACRAMENTO — California son’s Little League team, can’t
has already moved to automatical- join the PTA, can’t chaperone him
ly expunge the records of those on field trips,” he said. “It just
convicted of qualifying marijuana harms people. It doesn’t make
crimes. Now, Democratic lawmak- economic sense, doesn’t make
ers and advocates want to erase the public safety sense.”
records of those who have served A state association of law
their time for other crimes. enforcement records supervisors
The lawmakers and dozens of opposes the bill, saying it would
supporters rallied in sweltering be costly and burdensome when
heat Tuesday supporting two people can already petition to
Assembly-approved bills that have their records expunged.
would automatically expunge Legislative analysts said the bills
arrest and conviction records for could cost tens of millions of dol-
an estimated 1 million residents lars, though Jordan said that would
who are already entitled under be offset by the economic benefits
existing law because they have of letting more former felons get
completed their sentences and jobs.
supervision. The bills awaiting consideration
“Right now, if you serve your in the state Senate would “unnec-
time you still can’t get housing, essarily put the burden on records
you still can’t get work, you still management personnel, who are
get treated like a criminal,” said short staffed and without sufficient
San Francisco Assemblyman Phil resources, to move arrest disposi-
Ting, who authored one of the tions to an automated system, a
bills. very labor intensive and cost-pro-
His bill would require the state hibitive task, ” objected the
attorney general to catalog quali- U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE ON VISUAL HUNT California Law Enforcement
fying arrest and conviction Two state bills would automatically expunge arrest and conviction records for an estimated 1 million residents. Association of Records
records of lower-level felonies and Supervisors, Inc. The group fears
misdemeanors so they can be made the reduction in legal penal- They count more than 4, 800 Jay Jordan, executive director of it would also create a legal liabili-
cleared. That’s similar to a law that ties retroactive. California legal restrictions on the nonprofit Californians for ty for agencies that inadvertently
took effect Jan. 1 requiring the Supporters of Ting’s bill and a those with convictions. Safety and Justice that organized miss a qualifying record.
attorney general to identify by related bill by Oakland “Every right should be the rally, said he served eight The lawmakers propose to use
July 1 those who are eligible to Assemblyman Rob Bonta said the restored,” said state Sen. Nancy years in prison for a robbery he technology that can search for
have their records scrubbed current expungement system is Skinner of Berkeley. “Once committed at age 18, and still qualifying records, which Ting
because California legalized recre- too cumbersome and too few take you’ve done your time, that’s bears the consequences 15 years said can greatly reduce the time
ational marijuana in 2016 and advantage even if they qualify. enough.” later. and cost.

Obituary Obituary
Elizabeth Ann Chase
December 21, 1929 – April 13, 2019 Catherine M. Etezadi
February 19, 1925 – June 8, 2019
Elizabeth Ann Motley Chase went to our Lord and Savior
on April 13, 2019 in her Foster City home. She is the widow Our beloved Catherine passed away on June 8, 2019 at 94 years
of Dale A. Chase with whom she shared 64 years of marriage of age at her home surrounded by her loving family and close
prior to his death in 2014. friends. Catherine leaves behind her daughter, Susan Etezadi of
Ann was much loved by her family, church family, PEO Redwood City, California (Marianne Barrett), her son, David
sisters, neighbors and friends. Etezadi, of Los Angeles, California, her niece, Marianne McKone,
Celebration of Life will be held at Western Hills Church, of Nokesville, Virginia and numerous friends and relatives.
3399 CSM Drive, San Mateo, CA 94402, on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 1pm. Catherine was born on February 19, 1925 in Grand Rapids,
Michigan to Joseph McKone and Irene O’Neill. Catherine was 100% Irish. Her father
was a traveling salesman, so the family moved often as she was growing up.
In 1952 Catherine joined the American Foreign Service. She was stationed in
Obituary Tehran, Iran for three years as an Administrative Assistant for the Point Four Program.
Catherine traveled throughout Iran and India. She also traveled throughout Europe on
John Kelly the Orient Express. In 1953, she met Hooshang Etezadi, who worked for the Iranian
October 29, 1928 – May 20, 2019 Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1955 they returned to the United States to be married.
They lived in New York City, where Hooshang was assigned to the United Nations
John Kelly, San Mateo County’s Good Samaritan, died Security Council. Their daughter, Susan, was born while they were living in New York
May 20 at age ninety. John dedicated his life to serving City.
his local community; especially those who needed help the Thereafter, the family returned to Tehran, Iran during which time their son, David,
most. Through his example and strong leadership, John was born. Catherine and Hooshang lived on and off in Iran for over 20 years and
inspired others to join him in caring for all members of his eventually moved to Marin County, California where they remained for twenty-one
local community. years. Catherine loved the Iranian people and culture and had treasured memories
Born in San Francisco, he entered the Catholic seminary of her time living in Iran and raising her family. She learned to speak Farsi and
at age thirteen, was ordained a parish priest then assigned cook delicious Persian food and had many Iranian friends and family. Catherine and
to teach at all-boys Serra High School in San Mateo. A few students feared Father Hooshang traveled the world together and enjoyed many cross-country road trips
Kelly as Dean of Students but many Serra students became friends and supporters throughout the United States. They owned property in Lake Tahoe and enjoyed many
for life. happy times there.
John earned a Notre Dame masters degree and on a university break traveled with In 1999, Catherine and Hooshang moved to a senior community in Lincoln Hills,
fellow students to register Black voters in South Carolina. He advocated locally California, where she lived for the next fifteen years. Hooshang passed away in 2003
for racial integration and joined a teacher strike for living wages. Resisting Church after forty-eight years of marriage. Catherine and her daughter traveled extensively
bureaucracy and dogma, in 1979 he opted for greater personal social activism. He together over the ensuing years and spent many wonderful days enjoying life together
left the priesthood, and developed a major help institution: Samaritan House. From as they were especially close. Eventually, Catherine moved to the Magnolia of
1985 to 1999 John led the organization to a full-service, two thousand volunteer Millbrae in Millbrae, California in 2014 to be closer to her daughter.
organization offering free meals, winter homeless shelter and free medical care to While living at the Magnolia, Catherine met many wonderful people and enjoyed
anyone in need. reading, playing bridge, scrabble, and dinners in the grand dining room with her
Leaving Samaritan House leadership, John turned to San Quentin Kairos prison dear friends. She had a wonderful appetite for food and life. She was independent,
ministry. Restorative justice became John’s passion. He counseled, cajoled and very intelligent, gracious and courageous. She lived her life with honesty, dignity,
befriended lifers and the forgotten of society. He encouraged inmates to attend compassion and strength.
academic and life-skill classes. Many learned skills and degrees and turned their All who knew her will remember her for her intelligence, her sharp wit, her keen
life around. A large number who served their time considered John a father figure sense of humor and her interest in people and cultures from all around the world. She
and now lead successful productive lives. was open-minded and inclusive of all people. She instilled these same qualities in her
John never married, but is survived through his brother Donald, his nephews, children.
nieces, their children, and numerous lives that he touched through his lifetime of Catherine’s family wishes to thank the wonderful caregivers and staff at the Magnolia
serving his community. Nothing gave John greater joy than forming a connection of Millbrae who did an outstanding job of taking care of her over the years. The family
with fellow men and women who society had left behind. Except perhaps engaging also wishes to thank the wonderful doctors, nurses and caring staff at Kaiser Redwood
with his beloved grandnephew and grandnieces. City for their care and compassion. Further, the family thanks the wonderful caring
All are welcome to attend a Memorial Service at 2 p.m., June 15 at Serra High staff at Satellite Dialysis Center in San Mateo where Catherine received dialysis for
School, 451 W. 20th Ave. San Mateo, CA 94403. In lieu of flowers, please consider the last three years of her life.
volunteering your time or making a donation to one of John’s favorite charities: A rosary is scheduled at Crosby- N. Gray & Co. at 2 Park Rd. in Burlingame on
Samaritan House, Service League of San Mateo County, or San Mateo Police June 14, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Catherine’s Catholic
Activities League. Church at 1310 Bayswater Ave. in Burlingame on June 15, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
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President orders simpler path
for genetically engineered food
By Candice Choi if the U.S. loosens regu-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lations on genetically
engineered foods, Jaffe
NEW YORK — President Trump wants to noted companies could
make it easier for genetically engineered be hampered by regula-
plants and animals to enter the food supply, tions overseas.
and he signed an executive order Tuesday How genetically engi-
directing federal agencies to simplify the neered plants and ani-
“regulatory maze” for producers. mals are currently regu-
The move comes as companies are turning Donald Trump lated in the U.S. varies
depending on the exact
to newer genetic engineering techniques methods used to produce them, and federal
that make it easier to tinker with the traits agencies have already been working to clar-
of plants and animals. ify policies as new technologies have
Greg Jaffe, biotechnology director at the emerged. But already, some aspects of the
Center for Science in the Public Interest, administration’s approach have worried
said the impact of the executive order will consumer advocacy groups.
depend on the details of how it’s carried out Last week, the U. S. Department of
by federal agencies. Simply deregulating Agriculture proposed changing its regula-
REUTERS could make people lose confidence in genet-
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sits for an onstage interview about the U.S. budget at the tions in a way that would mean much of the
ically engineered foods, he said. genetically modified corn and soy grown in
Peterson Foundation’s annual Fiscal Summit. “There needs to be an assurance of safety the U.S. today would not necessarily have
for those products,” said Jaffe, who was

Democrats re-evaluating new among those briefed by government offi-


cials on a call before the order was
announced.
been subject to special oversight.
Crops produced with newer gene-editing
technologies also wouldn’t automatically
be subject to special oversight under the

plans to hike lawmakers’ pay


By Andrew Taylor conservative Republicans elected since the
The order also noted the government’s
policies should urge trading partners to
adopt similar regulatory approaches. Even
proposed rule, unless they posed a risk as
plant pests.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS first tea party wave in 2010. Democrats push new strategy Around the nation
Rank and file lawmakers make $174,000 for enforcing Russia subpoenas
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan push to per year, a salary that doesn’t go nearly as to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.
increase lawmakers’ salaries after a decade- far as it used to, especially with rapidly ris- WASHINGTON — Democrats are pushing It also would empower committee chairmen
long pay freeze is running into predictable ing housing costs in the nation’s capital. a resolution through the House Tuesday that to take legal action to enforce subpoenas
obstacles and could be close to unraveling. Many lawmakers sleep in their offices dur- would make it easier to sue President Donald without a vote of the full House, as long as
The issue has caused a ruckus inside the ing weeks in Washington rather than main- Trump’s administration and potential wit- they have approval from a bipartisan group
ranks of House Democrats, where freshmen tain two homes. Unless lawmakers vote to nesses, paving the way for legal action of House leaders.
in politically competitive districts are block it, they will receive the $4,500 COLA against those who defy subpoenas in Tuesday’s vote reflects an evolving strate-
recoiling at the idea. increase in January. Congress’ Russia probe and other investiga- gy for Democrats, who have moved toward
The tumult prompted Democratic leaders It’s a terrible issue for lawmakers, espe- tions. lawsuits and away from criminal contempt
Monday night to delay action on annual leg- cially Democrats representing tough dis- The House resolution would authorize law- as they investigate the Trump administra-
islation to fund congressional operations, a tricts. And the issue has the potential to suits against Attorney General William Barr tion. Criminal contempt would be referred
measure that Republicans used over the past come up in GOP primary campaigns. and former White House counsel Don to the Justice Department, where it would
eight years to block a yearly cost-of-living Handling the pay issue has always been an McGahn for defying subpoenas pertaining certainly be rejected.
pay increase that lawmakers are supposed to insider’s game but fewer and fewer lawmak-
get automatically. ers are familiar with it. Most of the powerful
“That’s something that everybody would old timers who helped smooth the contro-
have to come together on in terms of bipar- versy in the past and who protected the
tisanship,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi annual COLA over several years in the early
said in a brief interview. “Until we have that 2000s are long gone.
there’s no reason to even discuss it.” The pay raise issue dates to a 1989 bipar-
In a statement, the office of Rep. Steny tisan pay reform package in which lawmak-
Hoyer, the No. 2 House Democrat, said the ers traded a big salary increase and annual
legislative appropriations measure was on inflation adjustments for giving up paid
hold “while we continue to discuss the issue speeches that were abused by top lawmak-
of the cost-of-living adjustment.” ers. The reforms came unraveled in a mostly
The annual COLA has been frozen since forgotten mid-90s battle on an otherwise
the beginning of former President Barack low-profile spending bill managed by
Obama’s tenure, and most lawmakers have Hoyer, D-Md., who is the chief driving force
never received one, including the staunchly behind trying to revive the COLA.
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Study says warming may reduce sea life by 17%


By Seth Borenstein Much of the world relies on the oceans for
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS food or livelihood, scientists say.
“The potential ramifications of these pre-
WASHINGTON — The world’s oceans will dicted losses are huge, not just for ocean
likely lose about one-sixth of their fish and biodiversity, but because people around the
other marine life by the end of the century if world rely on ocean resources, ” said
climate change continues on its current University of Victoria biology professor
path, a new study says. Julia Baum, who wasn’t part of the study but
Every degree Celsius (1. 8 degrees says it makes sense. “Climate change has
Fahrenheit) that the world’s oceans warm, the potential to cause serious new conflicts
the total mass of sea animals is projected to over ocean resource use and global food
drop by 5%, according to a comprehensive security, particularly as human population
computer-based study by an international continues to grow this century.”
team of marine biologists. And that does The biggest animals in the oceans are
not include effects of fishing. going to be hit hardest, said study co-author
If the world’s greenhouse gas emissions Derek Tittensor, a marine ecologist at the
stay at the present rate, that means a 17% United Nations World Conservation
loss of biomass — the total weight of all Monitoring Center in England.
the marine animal life — by the year 2100, “The good news here is that the main
according to Tuesday’s study in the building blocks of marine life, plankton
Proceedings of the National Academy of and bacteria may decline less heavily, the
Sciences. But if the world reduces carbon bad news is that those marine animals that
pollution, losses can be limited to only REUTERS we use directly, and care about most deeply,
about 5%, the study said. A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds a warmer world are predicted to suffer the most as climate
“We will see a large decrease in the bio- may lose a billion tons of fish and other marine life by the end of the century. change is working its way up the food
mass of the oceans,” if the world doesn’t University of British Columbia. “There are climate change also produces oceans that chain,” co-author Boris Worm, a marine
slow climate change, said study co-author already changes that have been observed.” are more acidic and have less oxygen, which biologist at Dalhousie University in
William Cheung, a marine ecologist at the While warmer water is the biggest factor, also harms sea life, Cheung said. Canada, said in an email.

As bishops gather, prosecutors step up scrutiny of church


By Juliet Linderman, offices contain enough evidence, she said, A nationwide Associated Press query of you,” Nessel said. “When you’re investigat-
Garance Burke and Martha Mendoza she is considering using state racketeering more than 20 state and federal prosecutors ing gangs or the Mafia, we would call some
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS laws usually reserved for organized crime. last week found they are looking for legal of this conduct a criminal enterprise.”
Prosecutors in Michigan are even volun- means to hold higher ups in the church If a prosecutor applies racketeering laws,
DETROIT — Hundreds of boxes. Millions teering on weekends to get through all the accountable for sex abuse. They have raided also known as RICO, against church lead-
of records. From Michigan to New Mexico documents as quickly as possible. diocesan offices, subpoenaed files, set up ers, bishops and other church officials could
this month, attorneys general are sifting For decades, leaders of the Roman victim tip lines and launched sweeping face criminal consequences for enabling
through files on clergy sex abuse, seized Catholic Church were largely left to police investigations into decades-old allega- predator priests, experts say. Such a move
through search warrants and subpoenas at their own. But now, as American bishops tions. Thousands of people have called hot- by Michigan or one of the other law
dozens of archdioceses. gather for a conference to confront the lines nationwide, and five priests have enforcement agencies would mark the first
They’re looking to prosecute, and not just reignited sex-abuse crisis this week, they’re recently been arrested. known time that actions by a diocese or
priests. If the boxes lining the hallways of facing the most scrutiny ever from secular “Some of the things I’ve seen in the files church leader were branded a criminal enter-
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s law enforcement. makes your blood boil, to be honest with prise akin to organized crime.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • June 12, 2019 9


Housing is key to health of the community Fatherhood
baby boomers hit
By Rebecca Oyama their later years.
The district is Guest “O
ur failure to acknowledge fathers’ importance
is now reflected in the shape of the American

O
pen this newspaper on any right to want to family. Fathers are disappearing. Fewer
day and the human toll of our
housing crisis practically
base their decisions
about what the
perspective American fathers are participating in the lives of their
children now than at any other time since the U.S. began
jumps from the pages. I recently community needs keeping records.” — Paul Raeburn, “Do Fathers Matter?”
attended U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier’s on good data; instead, use the land to build 100% In spite of the belief by some militant feminists that
May 25 town hall focusing on afford- unfortunately its affordable workforce or senior hous- fathers don’t matter, the consensus by experts in child
able housing development (men- reliance on outdat- ing, Mr. Zell responded that the board development is that a child who lives with a mother and
tioned by Jon Mays in his May 17 ed, national figures ignores numerous owed a duty of “good faith” to the pri- involved father is fortunate indeed. This kind of father’s
column). In opening the discussion, regional studies that conclude that vate developers, PMB LCC and contribution goes much farther than economic support. He
Rep. Speier, D-San Mateo, remarked housing is the foundation of a healthy Generations LLC, with whom the contributes to the family’s stability, shares in the work of
that the housing crisis has become a community, and that the increasing PHCD has chosen to work exclusively family life and provides another source of love, apprecia-
moral issue for all of us. Most of the rates of unstable housing and dis- since July 2018. tion and guidance for his
panelists, which included state Sen. placement (such as homelessness) Mr. Zell’s comments left the unset- children.
Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo; have devastating effects on health, tled audience with a few necessary Children benefit when the
Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South and especially, for children and sen- takeaways. First, he seems to have a feminine type of nurturing
San Francisco; and county supervi- iors. stronger commitment of good faith to is balanced by the mascu-
sors Don Horsley and Dave Pine, According to the San Mateo County these private developers than to the line contribution. Boys,
seemed to acknowledge this and Department of Health, in the last five district’s taxpayers that paid for that especially need to experi-
spoke from a place of hope that we years, housing costs in the county land, many of whom now clearly need ence what it’s like to be a
still can solve this crisis collectively. have increased nearly 70%. The their support. Second, if the rest of well-functioning man, and
The conversation focused on the adverse impacts on health are evident. the board is in agreement with him, to have a masculine role
preciousness of public land and land For example, a University of they will be choosing as their moral model and to experience the
owned by religious denominations as California, Berkeley, study found fam- legacy to be among the few that did outlook of their same sex
some of the only remaining viable ilies in San Mateo County that cannot not jump in to help solve this urgent, parent. Living with a father
space for affordable housing locally. comfortably afford their housing are inhumane crisis when they had the who is a good role model
Naturally, much time was spent dis- making “unhealthy tradeoffs,” spend- helps them learn what it is
chance.
cussing the 6.8 acres of public land ing one-fifth as much on health care in life that makes a man ful-
Promisingly, there are signs that
on and near the site of the old and a third less on food than their filled and whole. A good
the board’s position is in flux. The
Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame. more well-off neighbors. father’s influence on a girl has a lot to do with her self-
district board chair, Lawrence Cappel, image, her ambition, how she deals with the outside world
Astonishingly, the Peninsula Health They were also less likely to go to has recently suggested to this paper it
Care District’s current proposed plan medical appointments and take needed and what kinds of boys to whom she will be attracted.
is evaluating an increase in the Living with a mature and involved father can foster confi-
for this land is to build luxury senior medication. Many families in the amount of affordable housing allotted
county are moving into or staying in dence, help her choose a quality partner and even influence
housing (with a scant 10% affordable) in the plan. A recent district email
overcrowded or substandard housing how she raises her own children.
and office space in a transit-rich area newsletter states the same, although
conditions, which is associated with a “Fatherhood is about helping children become happy
desperately short on affordable hous- neither includes any detail as to the and healthy adults who are at ease in the world and prepared
ing. range of adverse and long-term health percentage of units or levels of afford- to become fathers and mothers themselves. We often say
Speier valiantly pressed the district impacts. Lastly, data shows that hous- ability. It is my sincere hope that the that doing our best for our kids is more important than
board member on the panel, Dennis ing displacement disproportionately district is taking a hard look at the anything else we do. What is best for our kids should
Zell, on this narrow plan (and the affects people of color, especially extraordinary opportunity this land always include a role for fathers.” — Raeburn.
other, even more perplexing proposed those with low incomes, who already holds and comes back with a plan that Maybe there aren’t a lot more fathers who pick up dirty
use of the site — biotech research). In suffer the worst health outcomes in meaningfully responds to the dis- socks, but more are learning to express tenderness,
response to wide questioning on how our society. trict’s acute need for substantial, truly warmth, understanding and empathy. More dads are able to
a public body could arrive at the con- In his ardent defense of the plan, affordable housing. communicate with their children without letting judgment,
clusion that valuable land should be Mr. Zell repeatedly stated that the dis- arbitrariness, conditions and/or unrealistic expectations
used primarily for office space and trict is “not an affordable housing get in the way. More are secure enough in their masculinity
exorbitantly-priced assisted living, developer”; yet, it has rightly Rebecca Oy ama serv es on the San
to allow themselves to be a bit vulnerable and set aside the
Mr. Zell stuck fervently to this mis- acknowledged that its mandate allows Mateo County Commission on the mask of machismo. More have come down from that tradi-
guided vision. He contended that the it to provide workforce and senior Status of Women. She is a member of tional pedestal of authoritarianism that had so often been
concept was very “data-driven” and housing. Toward the end of the town Housing for All Burlingame. Views are used as a barrier between themselves and their families.
based on national studies that found a hall, when asked why the district was But, as more fathers fill their role more comfortably, it’s
refusing to scrap its original plan and her own.
“silver tsunami” would be arriving as not always easy.
Unfortunately, our culture is not conducive to helping
Letter to the editor boys grow up into mature, responsible and involved
fathers. Consider the beliefs that wealth, power and con-
trol equal success, the expectation that “boys will be
cer or baseball at the existing cen- I suggest folks share the joys of the boys” (no matter how old they are). Add the number of
Barrett Community ters. As a dancer, I know the city will Belmont ice sports to help get a rink fathers who still do not take their role seriously.
Center, Belmont ice rink keep the dancing studio as the new back. The rink is only in one section Especially in the media, boys view few examples of
plans shape up. of the survey that went out to resi- mature, connected and mindful men. No more “Father
Editor,
I would like to have an ice rink dents, and the results were combined Knows Best.” Instead we find pathetic sit-coms like
As a Belmont resident, I am over “Modern Family,” etc. depicting fathers who act more irre-
the moon excited about the Barrett back in Belmont because I feel this is with another survey that did not even
core to our community. The ice rink include an ice rink from back when sponsible than their kids. Add there’s the obsessed fathers
Belmont Community Center. I grew who use their children to fulfill their personal dreams —
would bring families together and the rink was open. 
up in Belmont having birthday par- have fun. It’s an activity that different Thanks for considering supporting like insisting their young sons play football or some
ties at Belmont Iceland. As a young ages could enjoy. There is an immedi- bringing back an ice rink to other sport.
adult, I am quite bored with the recre- ate action for this because the city Belmont. I hope to have a chance to A child whose father is patient, kind, understanding,
ation options and places to share has a survey for Barrett Community curl, play hockey and figure skate in responsible and involved is blessed. Children whose
community space. If I want to have a Center. It seems reasonable the city Belmont soon. fathers are still children themselves, who shame them, are
similar party, I now must commute to will keep the current use of Barrett impatient with them, physically punish them, who expect
other cities to skate. I know I can go and want to expand it given land is Sara Nasr their children to live up to unrealistic expectations, do not
swimming at Carlmont and play soc- underutilized on this plot. Belmont support them and/or are not in their lives, are very unfortu-
nate. A father’s healthy bond with his child benefits both
father and child. An involved, loving father has a profound
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Stocks fizzle after early gains


By Damian J. Troise
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,248.67
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks fell Tuesday Low: 25,998.87
for the first time in six days after the recent Close: 26,048.51
upward momentum gave way to lingering
concerns about the U.S. trade war with Change: -14.17
China.
Defense contractors suffered steep OTHER INDEXES
declines and technology stocks gave up S&P 500: 2885.72 -1.01
most of their early gains, taking the steam NYSE Index: 12,813.91 +11.88
out of a morning rally on Wall Street. The
Dow Jones Industrial Average closed with a Nasdaq: 7822.57 -0.60
loss of 14 points after rising as many as NYSE MKT: 2500.24 -5.67
186 points just after trading began. Russell 2000: 1519.11 -4.45
The market had rallied for five straight
Wilshire 5000: 29,674.55 -24.15
days since the Federal Reserve signaled it is
open to cutting interest rates if needed to
stabilize the economy rattled by trade dis- 10-Yr Bond: 2.14 -0.00
putes. The gains had erased much of the S&P Oil (per barrel): 53.31 +0.05
500’s 6.6% decline in May. But Tuesday, Gold : 1,330.60 +1.30
concerns that the U.S. trade spat with China
could be prolonged and hurt growth in the
world’s two biggest economies dimmed
investor enthusiasm. Defense companies were the biggest companies were among the gainers. Both Lynch and Nixon said that the
Katie Nixon, chief investment officer at decliners in the S&P 500. The market on Facebook rose 1.9% and Verizon gained longer the trade war goes on, and tariffs are
Northern Trust Wealth Management, said Monday welcomed news of a megamerger 1.2%. Walgreens rose 1.1% and Dollar Tree in place against Chinese goods, the more
there is no clear resolution in sight to the between Raytheon and United rose 2.7%. likely it is that the Fed will cut rates. The
trade war and investors will have to get Technologies, but the stocks dropped The S&P 500 slipped 1.01 point, or futures market is indicating that investors
accustomed to uncertainty hanging over the sharply Tuesday. Raytheon lost 5.1% and 0.03%, to 2,885.72. The Dow fell 14.17 expect the Fed to cut its benchmark interest
market. United Technologies shed 4%. L3 points, or 0.1%, to 26,048.51. The Nasdaq rate as early as its July policy meeting.
“The market’s going to be really sensitive Technologies fell 4.4% and Harris Corp. composite slipped 0.60 of a point to end at Nixon noted that the bond market has
to trade news,” she said. “This is going to dropped 4. 3%. On Monday, Trump 7,822.57. The Russell 2000 index of small been sending the Fed a clear message that
be very hard to resolve neatly and quickly.” expressed some reservations about the companies fell 4.45 points, or 0.3%, to the central bank is behind the curve on low-
President Donald Trump has said he plans Raytheon-United Technologies tie-up. 1,519.11. ering rates. The volatile stock market, weak
to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping Technology stocks also gave up some John Lynch, chief investment strategist economic data and higher bond prices are all
at the Group of 20 summit late this month in early gains. Adobe fell 1.6% and Advanced at LPL Research, said in a note to clients potential catalysts for a rate change.
Osaka, Japan. But Trump reiterated Tuesday Micro Devices fell 2.5%. The tech sector is that a trade deal with China “is unlikely “The tea leaves are all there for them to
that if the two can’t reach an agreement on still up nearly 24% so far this year, the best until more economic pain is incurred by read, if they want to read them,” she said.
trade, he’ll proceed with tariffs on $300 bil- performer among the 11 sectors in the S&P both China and the United States.” That The yield on the 10-year Treasury has
lion goods from China that aren’t already 500. pain will eventually push the two sides to dropped from around 2.50% in early May to
subject to import taxes. Consumer-focused stocks and internet strike a deal, he said. 2.14% Tuesday.

States sue to stop $26.5 Business briefs


billion Sprint-T-Mobile deal
annual meeting provided a ray of hope amid
NEW YORK — A group of state attorneys worries about the company’s long-term
general led by New York and California filed prospects.
a federal lawsuit Tuesday to block T- Those escalating concerns caused Tesla’s
Mobile’s $26.5 billion bid for Sprint, cit- stock price to fall to a three-year low of
ing consumer harm. $176.99 last week before bouncing back.
The state attorneys general said the merg- The shares climbed more than 3% to
er would hurt competition and drive up $224.40 in Tuesday’s extended trading after
prices for cellphone service. They said the Musk’s prediction.
promised benefits, such as better networks Tesla’s current quarterly records came dur-
in rural areas and faster service overall, can- ing the final three months of last year when
not be verified, while eliminating a major it manufactured more than 85,500 vehicles
wireless company will immediately harm and delivered 90,700.
consumers.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Facebook launching app that
said in a statement that combining the two pays users for data on app usage
companies would “cause irreparable harm to
mobile subscribers nationwide by cutting SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook on
access to affordable, reliable wireless serv- Tuesday launched an app that will pay REUTERS
ice for millions of Americans.” She said the users to share information with the social Products from Beyond Meat Inc., the vegan burger maker, are shown for sale at a market.
deal would particularly affect lower-income media giant about which apps they’re
and minority communities in New York and
other urban areas.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk


using.
The company previously rolled out two
similar apps that tracked what activities
people did on their phones. But both were
Is Beyond Meat overcooked?
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the napkin on the El Segundo, California,
shut down after drawing criticism for company.
predicts record output, sales in 2Q infringing on privacy and violating NEW YORK — The price for a share of In a note to clients Tuesday, Goldman and
MOUNTAIN VIEW — Tesla CEO Elon Apple’s App Store guidelines. Beyond Meat almost tripled on the first day Allen said the downgrade was “purely a val-
Musk is assuring the company’s sharehold- Facebook said the new app, called Study, of trading in May and that was just a taste of uation call.” They referenced a note from
ers that the electric car maker is on pace to is different than the previous two and was what was to come. last week in which they said revenue and
set manufacturing and sales records during built from scratch. And it is only available By the end of the day Monday, the stock profit potential in Beyond Meat’s shares
its current quarter after a disappointing start on the Google Play Store, though had gained an additional 30 percent. But on would eventually be priced in, adding, “we
this year. Facebook said it might work to expand it to Tuesday, Wall Street got a case of heartburn think this day has arrived.”
The forecast made Tuesday at Tesla’s iOS in the future. after two analysts from J.P. Morgan — a J.P. Morgan still says that sales estimates
lead underwriter of its initial public offering for Beyond Meat are too conservative and
— sounded the alarm, saying the company’s believes that it will continue to win over
valuation had grown too big too fast. By more customers. It’s being sold at 30,000
midday, the stock slumped 22 percent, its grocery stores, restaurants and schools in
biggest one-day sell off to date. the U.S., Canada, Italy, the United Kingdom
To put that loss into perspective, it means and Israel.
that shares of Beyond Meat are up 430% Still, Beyond Meat has never made an
since the IPO just over a month ago. annual profit, losing $30 million last
It is that pace that brought a downgrade to year. It’s also facing increasing competi-
‘neutral’ from J.P. Morgan’s Ken Goldman tion from other “new meat” companies
and James Allen. like Impossible Foods. Traditional players
The price for the stock has surged as high like Tyson Foods Inc. are also entering the
as 650%, costing short sellers about $400 fray.
million for their pessimism, according to There might be room for all of them. U.S.
the research firm S3. sales of plant-based meats jumped 42%
The downgrade from J.P. Morgan comes between March 2016 and March 2019 to a
just days after it upped its price target Friday total of $888 million, according to Nielsen.
by $23, to $120. Traditional meat sales rose 1% to $85 bil-
And J.P. Morgan is far from throwing in lion in that same period.
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Wednesday • June 12, 2019

Raiders to be featured on ‘Hard Knocks’


By Josh Dubow likely be a star of the 14th edition of this Burfict and Richie n’t have a new coach and hadn’t done the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reality show. Incognito. Oakland also show the past 10 years.
“Everybody wants to be a Raider,” owner had three first-round draft NFL Films will send a 30-person crew to
ALAMEDA — Oakland Raiders coach Jon Mark Davis said. “Now they’ll find out what picks in Clelin Ferrell, training camp in Napa to shoot more than
Gruden will be a TV star once again. it takes to become one.” Josh Jacobs and 1,750 hours of footage for the series with
HBO announced Tuesday that the Raiders The Raiders made several high-profile Johnathan Abram, as access to meeting rooms, training rooms,
will be featured on the network’s “Hard additions this offseason that made them an well as quarterback Derek living quarters and practice fields.
Knocks” show in training camp this sum- attractive team for the show in their final Carr. “They do a really good job of staying out
mer that gives a behind-the-scenes look at scheduled season in Oakland before a Gruden had expressed of your way,” said defensive coordinator
an NFL team. planned move to Las Vegas. Jon Gruden reservations about being Paul Guenther, who was on the staff in
Gruden spent nine seasons as the lead ana- They hired another former TV analyst as on the show but the Cincinnati when the Bengals were featured
lyst on ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” general manager in Mike Mayock, traded for Raiders were one of five teams who could be on the show.
before returning to the sideline for a second big-play receiver Antonio Brown and forced to do the show because they didn’t
stint as Raiders coach last year. Now he will signed controversial free agents Vontaze make the playoffs the past two seasons, did- See RAIDERS, Page 15

SERGIO ESTRADA/USA TODAY SPORTS


Golden State Warriors fans will file into
Oracle Arena one more when the Warriors
host Game 6 of the NBA Finals after holding
off the Toronto Raptors 106-105 in Game 5.

‘Roaracle’ in
the spotlight
one last time
By Brian Mahoney
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TORONTO — The NBA Finals are making


one last trip to Oracle Arena.
CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS For the Toronto Raptors, it’s a second
Megan Rapinoe makes a stab at the ball in the U.S. World Cup opener. Rapinoe scored one of the American’s baker’s dozen goals in a 13-0 shot at a first championship.
win over Thailand. For the Golden State Warriors, it’ll be a
night to play for a fallen

U.S. opens with a bang


teammate and the fans
they’re leaving behind.
Game 6 is Thursday and
the stakes could hardly be
higher.
“We owe our fans one
By Anne M. Peterson “Obviously we have the utmost respect Rapinoe, Lindsey Horan, Mallory Pugh more game in Oracle, ”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for everyone we play, but it’s the World and Carli Lloyd also scored. The previous Warriors guard Klay
Cup,” said captain Megan Rapinoe. record margin was Germany’s 11-0 victory Thompson said.
over Argentina in 2007. Klay Thompson There have been so
REIMS, France — Thailand was never a Alex Morgan tied the tournament record Morgan tied Michelle Akers’ record for
real threat to the U.S. national team. Even many already during Golden State’s stretch
with five goals and the United States opened World Cup goals, set in the quarterfinals of five straight trips to the NBA Finals, the
so, the three-time Women’s World Cup with a historic 13-0 rout of Thailand on against Taiwan in 1991. The team’s seven
champions had no desire to go easy on a second-longest run in NBA history. But few
Tuesday night. Samantha Mewis and Rose different scorers also set a tournament had all the drama and emotion that will fill
lesser opponent in their opening game. Lavelle each added a pair of goals for the record. the Oakland air Thursday.
Goals matter in the group stage. United States, which broke the record for Lloyd, 36, became the oldest American Toronto will bring a 3-2 lead into the
And statements matter in soccer’s biggest goals and margin of victory in a World Cup
tournament. game. See SOCCER, Page 16 See NBA, Page 14

Blues unfazed by Cup Final Game 7 in Boston


By Stephen Whyno a half-dozen new faces to come together under together. As you can see play different ways.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS coach Craig Berube. It also helped them put up throughout the course of Boston wants to skate and use its talent to
a 9-3 road record in the playoffs and it is a big the playoffs, we’re confi- score goals and grab momentum. St. Louis
BOSTON — If the St. Louis Blues beat the reason the Blues say they feel totally at home dent in the room. We find it prefers to get pucks deep in the attacking
Boston Bruins in Game 7, perhaps Steve playing for the Cup in Boston on Wednesday easier to get to our game zone, make defenders turn around and then
Hatze Petros should get his name on the night. and have success.” deliver body blows whenever possible.
Stanley Cup. “It was a time for us to get to know each Whichever team gets to
its style of game faster and The Blues front office has tried to replicate
He is the NHL schedule-maker , making him other better,” center Ryan O’Reilly said. “We life on the road by having players stay in a
the most responsible for a January-March got out and got away, got the chance to go to more effectively wins.
hotel at home, but they are just 6-7 in St.
stretch when the Blues didn’t play more than the rink together every day, eat together every Ryan O’Reilly That has been the story of Louis in the playoffs.
one consecutive home game at a time. It was a day. It just kind of brought us together. I think this hard-fought series
virtual 70-day road trip that forced a team with that’s where we found our identity and came between evenly matched teams that like to See NHL, Page 14
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Longoria rallies Giants past Padres with bat, glove


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 6, Padres 5 FOR STARTERS
SAN FRANCISCO — Evan Longoria hit a and Panik slid in safely to beat the throw Paddack had six strikeouts in five uneven
go-ahead, two-run double in the seventh home from Tatis. Sandoval hit a sac fly that innings and was in line for the win until the
inning and made a stellar defensive play in scored Longoria. Giants rallied. The right-hander allowed three
the ninth, and the San Francisco Giants ral- Mark Melancon (3-1) retired three batters runs and six hits with one walk. Paddack has
lied to beat the San Diego Padres 6-5 on to win. Will Smith pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for not walked more than one in 10 consecutive
Tuesday night. his 15th save in 15 tries. Longoria backed starts, tying the Dodgers’ Hyun-Jin Ryu for
Joe Panik singled twice and Pablo Smith with a leaping grab on Manuel the longest active streak in the majors.
Sandoval added a sacrifice fly for the Giants. Margot’s hard liner for the second out of the San Francisco’s Tyler Beede had a career-
Steven Duggar hit a home run, his first inning. high seven strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings but
since mid-April. The Giants overcame a wacky play in the allowed four runs on five hits.
Fernando Tatis Jr. homered on the first fifth when they missed three chances to
pitch of the game and drove in two for San record the final out of the inning on the TRAINERS ROOM
Diego. Ian Kinsler also went deep. same play with the bases loaded. Gi ants : C Buster Posey is expected to
The Giants entered the day with the sec- Eric Hosmer hit a sharp comebacker off come off the 10-day injured list Wednesday.
reliever Trevor Gott that knocked Gott’s NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
ond-worst home record in the majors at 11- The six-time All-Star has been out with a right
20 and trailed 4-3 before scoring three times glove off his hand. The right-hander quickly Tyler Austin, left, high-fives Steven Duggar,
who hit a two-run homer in the fourth hamstring strain he suffered in Baltimore on
off the Padres bullpen. retrieved the ball, but his throw to first was June 1. Posey was placed on the IL four days
late and wide and pulled Sandoval off the bag inning of the Giants’ 6-5 win over the Padres.
Pinch-hitter Brandon Belt drew a leadoff later, with the move retroactive to June 2. ...
walk against Trey Wingenter (0-1) and went as Chris Paddack scored. Tatis, who drove in Giants catcher Stephen Vogt threw to third Belt was held out of the starting lineup with a
to third on Panik’s single. After Mike the first run of the inning with an infield but not in time to get Manny Machado. sore neck he apparently suffered swinging in
Yastrzemski flew out, Longoria lined a 1-1 single, rounded third then made a headfirst Hosmer was credited with two RBIs on the the batting cage during Sunday’s loss to the
pitch past left fielder Wil Myers. Belt scored slide into home to beat Sandoval’s throw. play, giving him a team-leading 38. Dodgers.

Back-to-back HRs give A’s win Ortiz counted on his


By Mark Didtler
A’s 4, Rays 3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fans to protect him
two pitches later off Emilio Pagan
fouling a ball off his lower right
leg. He walked slowly back to the
dugout after striking out. ... INF
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — (1-1) as Oakland took a 4-2 lead. Joey Wendle (fractured right wrist) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS air hotspot Sunday that he had his
Mike Fiers pitched six effective Pagan, acquired by Tampa Bay could be back Thursday. back to the sidewalk as a gunman —
innings, Matt Olson and Khris SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican a passenger on a motorcycle — got
from the Athletics in a three-team
Davis hit consecutive homers, and Republic — Beloved in his home- off the bike just before 9 p.m.,
the Oakland
trade in December, had allowed just STAYING PUT town, David Ortiz traveled the dan- approached the 43-year-old retired
one run over 19 innings in his pre-
Athletics beat Oakland RHP Tanner Anderson, gerous streets of athlete and fired a single shot at
vious 18 appearances.
the Tampa Bay who allowed two runs over 5 2/3 Santo Domingo close range before escaping.
Pham put the Rays up 1-0 on a
Rays 4-3 on innings in his first major league with little or no Enraged fans captured the 25-year-
first-inning homer. He had been 1
Tuesday night. start Monday, will get another security, trust- old motorcyclist and beat him
for 17 in five games since return-
Fiers (6-3) start. “He was impressive, ” ing in his fans to bloody before handing him over to
ing June 6 from lower right leg
allowed two Melvin said. protect him. police, but the gunman was still at
injury.
runs and three Big Papi’s large Tuesday.
Adames walked with two outs in
hits, and is 4-0 guard was down
the fourth, went to third on Kevin SPECIAL DELIVERY Doctors in Santo Domingo
in seven starts even at hotspots
Kiermaier’s single and scored to removed Ortiz’s gallbladder and part
Matt Olson beginning with David Ortiz like the Dial Bar
make it 2-0 on a double steal. Melvin presented long-time of his intestines, and the former
his no-hitter and Lounge,
Oakland got to 2-1 on Chad director of team travel Mickey ballplayer was then flown to Boston
against Cincinnati on May 7. where the Dominican business and
Pinder’s RBI single in the fifth. Morabito with a birthday cake that for further treatment Monday night,
Liam Hendriks, Lou Trivino and entertainment elite can cross paths
featured a plane with stairs stuck in with shadier figures in a country undergoing two hours of explorato-
Blake Treinen, who gave up Willy TRAINER’S ROOM the wing. Morabito arranged for a where fortunes are often made in ry surgery.
Adames’ RBI single in the ninth
en route to his 15th save, com- Athl eti cs : SS Marcus Semien new plane Sunday when the origi- drug smuggling and money launder- Ortiz’s wife, Tiffany, said in a
bined to strike out six and com- played in his 150th consecutive nal team charter was damaged dur- ing. statement that he was “stable, awake
plete the four-hitter. game, dating to last June 28. “He’s ing a storm while Oakland was As the former Red Sox slugger lies and resting comfortably” at
Tommy Pham homered for the as durable a player as I’ve ever had, playing at Texas. in intensive care in Boston, recov- Massachusetts General Hospital and
Rays, who are 16 games over .500 so at this point in time I don’t see ering from the bullet fired into his was expected to remain there for
despite an 18-15 record at home. a day off for him,” manager Bob UP NEXT back at the Dial on Sunday night, several days.
After Matt Chapman reached on Melvin said. Semien extended his police are investigating what aspect The motorcyclist, Eddy Vladimir
shortstop Adames’ throwing error hitting streak to nine games after Oakland LHP Brett Anderson (6- of the national hero’s life made him Feliz Garcia, who had a 2017 arrest
in the sixth, Olson hit a two-run leading off the game with a double. 4) will face an unannounced Rays the target of what appeared to be an for drug possession, was one of sev-
homer and Davis then went deep Rays: DH Austin Meadows fin- opener in Wednesday’s series assassination attempt. eral people in custody as of Tuesday
ished his at-bat in the eighth after finale. Ortiz was so relaxed at the open- afternoon.
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A sign Barty was Koepka facing long odds


ready to return for another US Open title By Doug Ferguson

to tennis court
By Dennis Passa
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PEBBLE BEACH — Brooks Koepka should already have


enough motivation for this U.S. Open.
At stake is a shot at a U.S. Open record not touched in 104
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS years — three straight victories by Willie Anderson.
On his mind was a Fox Sports preview that Koepka inter-
BRISBANE, Australia — Ash Barty’s father had a pretty preted as another example of him not getting the credit he
good idea when his daughter had made the decision to return deserves, another chip on his broad shoulder, another chance
to tennis after nearly two years playing professional crick- to prove everyone wrong.
et. “A bunch of people on Twitter I think tagged me in it — in
“One day I came home and found about four boxes of new the promo — and I guess they were amazed that I wasn’t in it,”
tennis balls at the front door,” Rob Barty told Australian Koepka said Tuesday. “I just clicked on the link and watched it.
Broadcasting Corp. radio on Wednesday. “It was Ash decid- Just kind of shocked. They’ve had over a year to kind of put it
ing she was going back to play tennis and away she went.” out. So I don’t know. Somebody probably got fired over it —
Barty’s comeback culminated Saturday with a French or should.”
Open title, her first Grand Slam singles Was it a slight?
championship, after beating Marketa Fox had four U.S. Open promos, three of which included
Vondrousova in straight sets. Koepka, one of them devoted entirely to Koepka and the his-
After a first-round loss at the U.S. Open tory he can match. The other was entirely about Tiger Woods,
in 2014, Barty decided to step away from the Masters champion who returns to the scene of his record
tennis. She had been a top junior player, 15-shot victory at Pebble Beach.
who won the girls’ title at the All Koepka wasn’t clear about what shocked him. If there is any JOHN DAVID MERCER/USA TODAY SPORTS
England Club, but the pressures and cause for a beef in the Woods promo, it was talk about passing Brooks Koepka will look to tie a 104-year record by going for
stress took their toll. the torch to the next generation and showing images of Rory his third straight US Open title this week.
So she switched to cricket and played McIlroy, Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth — but no Koepka.
Ash Barty the Twenty20 version of the sport in The good news for Koepka? titles since then. None came particularly close. The most
Brisbane. He says it’s getting harder for him to hide when he’s out in recent opportunity fell to Curtis Strange in 1990 at Medinah,
When she returned to tennis in 2016, her ranking was out- public. He can feel eyes on him when he walks into a restau- where a 68 brought him within two shots of the lead until he
side the top 600. rant, and he’s not sure why all the fuss. faded to a 75 in the final round and tied for 21st.
Rob Barty watched his daughter’s results on the tennis “I just view myself as a regular guy, just like everybody “He says it’s another day, another round, another tourna-
court improve rapidly. else,” he said. “And I just happen to be really good at golf. And ment,” Strange said. “It’s not. It’s the U.S. Open. He’s going
“She sent me a text when she cracked the top 100 and said that’s it.” for three in a row. But of anyone I’ve seen who walks the walk,
‘Hey Dad, finally made it. I’m in the top 100’,” Rob Barty It was hard not to notice, maybe even appreciate, the inter- it’s Brooks Koepka. He goes about his business in a profes-
said. “I can remember speaking to my wife Josie about it view room. Only six people attended his pre-tournament press sional way every day.”
and saying I wonder if Ash will ever be as good to be seeded conference last year at Shinnecock Hills when he was the Koepka realizes history is against him, and not just because
in a Grand Slam event as in top 32. Now here we are 12 to defending champion, although it was late on a Wednesday it has been 104 years since anyone won a third straight U.S.
18 months later she’s No. 2 in the world and she’s won a afternoon. This time, it was hard to find six empty seats. Open.
Grand Slam.” Koepka has everyone’s attention at Pebble Beach. He has The last player to win any major three straight times was
Barty officially became No. 2 on Monday, the highest won four of his last eight majors, a stretch of success only Peter Thomson in the British Open (1954-56). Take even a
ranking by an Australian woman since fellow indigenous Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan have equaled in the era stock PGA Tour event, and it has been eight years since Steve
star Evonne Goolagong Cawley was No. 1 in 1976. of four majors. Stricker was the last to win the same event three years in a row
“Lovers of tennis here and around the world will be Even so, it’s another name that enters the equation this at the John Deere Classic.
delighted by the natural skills and flair Ash possesses,” week. Woods won at least three straight years six times in five
Goolagong Cawley said after Barty’s win. “Now they have Koepka recalls seeing Anderson’s name on a building in tournaments (he had two stretches of three straight wins at
developed into a beautiful game full of artistry, movement Scotland last summer, right after he won his second U.S. Firestone).
and power. It was there for all to marvel at in Paris. She is a Open. By then, Koepka was vaguely aware that the Scottish- “I’m not thinking about it,” Koepka said. “I know the odds
joy to watch.” born Anderson had won the U.S. Open in 1903, 1904 and are stacked up probably even more against me now to go three
Barty moved up six places with her win and now trails 1905. in a row than to back it up. It’s hard to win the same event three
only reigning U.S. Open and Australian Open champion “I just try to put that in the back of my mind,” Koepka said times in a row.”
Naomi Osaka. in a tone nearly as flat as his heart rate. “It’s just another golf Spieth got a close look at Koepka last month at Bethpage
Rob and Josie Barty didn’t make it to Paris in time to tournament. I have to go out and do what I’m supposed to do. Black when they played in the final group of the third round,
watch the final, but are in Europe and plan to be at It’s going to be a tough test this week — we all know that.” when Koepka maintained his seven-shot lead with an even-par
Wimbledon next month to watch their daughter play on a Four players have had a shot at three straight U.S. Open 70 as the course began to toughen.
grass surface Barty thought was her favorite — until she
won on clay in Paris.
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NASCAR’s top series a two-team show for now


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the crown jewel events that we probably all on an overtime restart. At this point last season, five teams had vic-
know, Brickyard, Daytona, Darlington, those Logano and Brad Keselowski are first and tories, and Stewart-Haas Racing and JGR had
BROOKLYN, Mich. — NASCAR’s top series type of racetracks that really stand out,” Logano third in the Cup standings for Penske. Busch is combined to win 11 of the 15 races. But through
has been a two-team show. said. “This one is next in line to me because of second, Truex is sixth, and Denny Hamlin is 15 races in 2017, eight different teams had
Roger Penske, this being in his backyard. You seventh for Gibbs. The two teams combined to already won, and none of them had more than
Joey Logano’s victory at Michigan on always want to win at your home track.” three victories.
Monday gave Team Penske its fifth Cup win of take four of the top six spots in Monday’s race.
the season. That’s two fewer than Penske had all It’s been quite a few weeks for Penske, who “We just did the best we could with what we The next four races on the schedule — at
of last year, when Logano won the series title. won his 18th Indianapolis 500 thanks to had,” Busch said. “Our M&M’s Camry was not Sonoma, Chicagoland, Daytona and Kentucky
In another year, Penske might be the clear Simon Pagenaud and now has the points leader great, but we just kept working on it all day. We — are at places where Truex, Busch and Erik
choice as NASCAR’s dominant team, but that’s in NASCAR with Logano. Of course, to win just kept falling back or doing rounds, doing air Jones won last year. They all drive for Gibbs at
not the case at the moment. Joe Gibbs Racing Monday, Logano had to hold off two of Gibbs’ pressure, everything we could to get improving the moment, so perhaps Team Penske should
has nine victories — together, these two teams top cars — the No. 19 of Martin Truex Jr. and on it and make it better. ... Overall we came with feel a bit relieved after taking advantage of its
have combined to win 14 of the 15 races so far. the No. 18 of Kyle Busch. Truex complained about — way better than we should have. Let’s opportunity at Michigan, where JGR has won
“When I think of key races to win, obviously afterward that he thought Logano was too quick go with that. Way better than we should have.” only one of the past 15 races.

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team, and if we’re playing to our
pace both skating and moving the
puck, I think we’ve taken over a lit-
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Chase Center in San Francisco, and
the first one for Golden State with
the knowledge that Kevin Durant
at Oracle Arena to go along with its
victory there in the regular season.
So the Raptors won’t be rattled by
tle bit and created more chances, won’t be back this season. The two- having to go back there, even
playing better defensively,” Bruins time defending champions began though they nearly avoided it.
“I think when you’re at home, forward Joakim Nordstrom said. building and try again to win a title the series hoping he could return
you’re maybe trying to play a little “When we’re skating, we’re getting that seemed so close in Game 5. The from a strained right calf, but not “We came into this series expect-
differently at times,” Berube said. back on pucks better. It obviously Raptors had a six-point lead with long after he did he was lost in the ing a long series and we put our-
The opening minutes of a 5-1 loss helps our D to break the puck out. less than 3 minutes remaining second quarter of Game 5 with an selves in a good position,” guard
in Game 6 exemplified that. Players Same thing goes up ice. We get on Monday, poised to put an end to a Achilles tendon injury. Fred VanVleet said.
abandoned their straightforward the forecheck a little bit quicker.” Golden era in the NBA. Then A loss Thursday sends the
Center Kevon Looney also went
approach and got fancy by trying to Thompson and Stephen Curry ral- Warriors into a summer they won’t
The Blues’ whole game is based out again, so the Warriors are
razzle-dazzle the puck past the lied Golden State to a 106-105 vic- be eager to face. Durant can become
on their forecheck — how they put nowhere near full strength as they
Bruins, and when a goal didn’t mate- tory, fueled by three straight 3- a free agent and will have to decide
pressure on opposing defensemen make their final stand.
rialize in the first 10 minutes, pointers. where he wants to play — whenever
and wear them down over the course Now the Raptors have to do They can’t worry about that now.
momentum went the other way. he can play. Thompson’s contract
of a game and a series. things a little “It’s not like we’re the only team
That’s exactly how the Bruins like also expires, so these could be the
it. “We’re definitely built to sustain bit better, for a battling,” Draymond Green said.
pressure,” Blues winger David final days of a dynasty.
“We came out pretty well,” little bit longer. “They’re battling as well.
Boston defenseman Brandon Carlo Perron said. “When we do that, we “Come out and Everybody is facing fatigue at this But until then, the Warriors are
said. “We’ve had good starts on the can really back off teams and hope- do the same point. No one cares who is tired or if showing they can win with skill or
forecheck early, playing assertive, fully slow down the crowd a little thing. Just be you’re facing a little fatigue. You’ve will. They’ve beaten teams for so
being aggressive and staying right bit.” m e n t a l l y got to do what you came here to do long just because of their talent
on top of them, not backing down Quieting what should be a raucous focused, try to anyway.” advantages, but getting this title
from anything, keeping our gaps crowd on hand for the first Stanley limit our mis- The Warriors are trying to become would require much more than that.
tight, forwards are doing a great job Cup Final Game 7 in Boston is easi- takes, and be the the 12th team to come back from a “We made a lot of different state-
on the forecheck and kind of assert- er said than done. St. Louis did that Kawhi Leonard a g g r e s s o r , ” 3-1 deficit and only the second in ments over the course of these five
ing the pace out there.” in Game 2 to tie the series and is Kawhi Leonard the NBA Finals, after the Cleveland years,” Curry said. “Win or lose, I
Who sets the pace could win Game brimming with confidence, unfazed said. “Just play hard 48 minutes and Cavaliers did it against them in don’t feel like we need to prove any-
7. If it is fast and up and down the by the lack of home-ice advantage see what happens.” 2016. Being back home Thursday is thing anymore. It’s just about can
ice, advantage Bruins. in the final game of the season. It’s the last game in the arena a luxury but certainly no guarantee, we get the job done or not.”
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Waller is expected to
New York
Tampa Bay
W
41
41
L
25
25
Pct
.621
.621
GB


Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
38
37
L
29
29
Pct
.567
.561
GB

1/2
Philadelphia
Montreal
W
9
8
L
4
7
T
4
3
Pts
31
27
GF GA
31 20
21 28
start at TE for Raiders
Boston 34 34 .500 8 New York 33 34 .493 5
D.C. United 7 4 6 27 23 18 By Michael Wagaman squad. He played in four games late
Atlanta 8 5 2 26 19 11
Toronto 23 43 .348 18 Washington 31 36 .463 7 New York 7 6 3 24 27 19 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the season and caught six passes
Baltimore 21 45 .318 20 Miami 23 42 .354 14 New York City FC 5 1 8 23 23 17 for 75 yards.
Toronto FC 5 6 4 19 26 25 ALAMEDA — Two drug suspen- Though a small sample size, it
Central Division Central Division Orlando City 5 7 3 18 22 21
Chicago 4 6 6 18 24 23 sions threatened to derail Darren was enough to convince Oakland to
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Minnesota 44 21 .677 — Milwaukee 38 29 .567 —
Columbus 5 9 2 17 16 24 Waller’s NFL career before it really keep Waller around. When Pro Bowl
New England 4 8 4 16 17 33 tight end Jared Cook signed with
Cleveland 34 32 .515 10 1/2 Chicago 37 29 .561 1/2 Cincinnati 3 11 2 11 14 33 got started.
Chicago 32 34 .485 12 1/2 St. Louis 33 32 .508 4 Now the leading candidate to New Orleans as a free agent, Raiders
Detroit 24 39 .381 19 Pittsburgh 30 35 .462 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE replace Jared Cook as Oakland’s top coach Jon Gruden quickly dubbed
Kansas City 21 45 .318 23 1/2 Cincinnati 29 36 .446 8 W L T Pts GF GA
Los Angeles FC 11 1 4 37 39 13 tight end, Waller credits those early Waller a leading candidate to replace
West Division West Division
LA Galaxy 9 6 1 28 22 19 setbacks with getting him back on Cook.
Seattle 7 4 5 26 26 21 “Since he’s been here he’s been
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 7 3 3 24 21 14
track.
Houston 46 22 .676 — Los Angeles 45 22 .672 — FC Dallas 6 6 4 22 22 22 Waller missed all of 2017 after one of our most impressive play-
Texas 36 30 .545 9 Colorado 35 31 .530 9 1/2 Minnesota United 6 7 3 21 23 25 being suspended by the NFL for one ers,” Gruden said.
A’s 34 34 .500 12 Arizona 35 33 .515 10 1/2 Real Salt Lake 6 8 1 19 21 27
Earthquakes 5 6 4 19 23 27 year following a second violation of A sixth-round pick of Baltimore
Los Angeles 32 35 .478 13 1/2 San Diego 33 34 .493 12
Seattle 28 42 .400 19 Giants 27 38 .415 17 Vancouver 4 6 6 18 17 20 the league’s substance-abuse policy. in 2015, Waller was drafted as a wide
Sporting KC 3 5 7 16 26 27 That came on the heels of a four- receiver before converting to tight
Colorado 4 9 3 15 25 34
Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Portland 4 7 2 14 19 26 game suspension in 2016 when end in 2016. That was right at the
N.Y. Yankees 12, N.Y. Mets 5, 1st game N.Y.Yankees 12,N.Y.Mets 5,1st game NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Waller acknowledged using marijua- start of his off-field troubles which
Baltimore 4, Toronto 2 N.Y.Mets 10,N.Y.Yankees 4,2nd game na. Waller acknowledged carried over to
Philadelphia 7,Arizona 4 Saturday, June 22
N.Y. Mets 10, N.Y. Yankees 4, 2nd game Waller returned to the NFL in 2018 what he did on the field. He caught
Cleveland 2,Cincinnati 1,10 innings LA Galaxy at Cincinnati, 4:30 p.m.
Cleveland 2, Cincinnati 1, 10 innings
Oakland 4, Tampa Bay 3 St.Louis 7,Miami 1 but didn’t play until the Raiders 12 passes in 18 games with the
Texas 9, Boston 5 Atlanta 7,Pittsburgh 5,8 innings
TRANSACTIONS claimed him off the Ravens’ practice Ravens.
Chicago White Sox 7, Washington 5 Chicago White Sox 7,Washington 5
be a different guy or a different
RAIDERS
Houston 10, Milwaukee 8 Houston 10,Milwaukee 8 BASEBALL
Colorado 10,Chicago Cubs 3 player or if you’re not.’ Because
Minnesota 6, Seattle 5 American League
San Francisco 6,San Diego 5
Kansas City 3, Detroit 2
L.A.Dodgers at L.A.Angels,late
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Signed 1B Patrick Mc- really after the third day, you don’t
L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, late Coll; Cs Kyle McCann and Jared McDonald; SSs Jalen notice, you’re so used to having
Wednesday’s Games Greer, Sahid Valenzuela and Elvis Peralta; 3B Dustin Continued from page 11
Wednesday’s Games them around that you just go about
Cincy (DeSclafani 2-3) at Cleveland (Plesac 1-1),10:10 a.m. Harris and Gavin Jones; 2B Michael Woodworth and
A’s (Anderson 6-4) at Tampa (Yarbrough 5-2),9:10 a.m. Marty Bechina; LHPs Kumar Nambiar and David
Cincy (DeSclafani 2-3) at Cleveland (Plesac 1-1),10:10 a.m.
Cubs (Hamels 5-2) at Colorado (Senzatela 5-4),12:10 p.m. your business.”
Arizona (Kelly 6-6) at Philadelphia (Eflin 6-5),4:05 p.m. Leal; OFs Matthew Koehler, Shane Selman, Marcus “You can see, kind of, what’s
Texas (Lynn 7-4) at Boston (Porcello 4-6), 1:05 p.m. Smith and Josh Watson; and RHPs Charles Hall, Zach The other teams that were eligi-
St.Louis (Mikolas 4-6) at Miami (Yamamoto 0-0),4:10 p.m. Rafuse, Jake Walkinshaw, Chase Wheatcroft, Jack going to be on the show. I think
Toronto (Jackson 0-4) at Baltimore (Hess 1-8),4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Keller 0-1) at Atlanta (Soroka 7-1),4:20 p.m. ble were San Francisco,
Cushing, Peyton Miller, Vince Coletti, Austin Wahl, the positive thing is you find out a
Milwaukee(Woodruff8-1)atHouston(Verlander9-2),5:10p.m. Milwaukee (Woodruff 8-1) at Houston (Verlander 9-2), Trayson Kubo, Sam Romero and Edward Baram to Washington, Detroit and the New
Seattle (Milone 1-1) at Minnesota (Berrios 8-2),5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. minor league contracts. lot about your team and the coach- York Giants.
Detroit (Norris 2-5) at KC(Duffy 3-3), 5:15 p.m. SD (Lucchesi 5-3) at Giants (Anderson 1-1),5:45 p.m. National League es on the staff that, ‘Hey, when the The first of five episodes will air
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sport’s top tournament, Lloyd had a hat

SOCCER
Continued from page 11
trick in the first 16 minutes and the United
States beat Japan 5-2 in Canada for the tro-
phy. FIRST ROUND
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
The U.S. pounced early against Thailand, GROUP A GROUP D
W L T GF GA Pts W L T GF GA Pts
too, on Morgan’s header in the 13th minute France 1 0 0 4 0 3 England 1 0 0 2 1 3
woman to score at a World Cup and joined off Kelley O’Hara’s precisely placed cross. Norway 1 0 0 3 0 3 Argentina 0 0 1 0 0 1
Germany’s Birgit Prinz as the only players Mewis, Lavelle and Horan were all making Nigeria 0 1 0 0 3 0 Japan 0 0 1 0 0 1
to score in five straight World Cup games. South Korea 0 1 0 0 4 0 Scotland 0 1 0 1 2 0
their World Cup debuts.
The United States faced criticism over its “When you get a deluge of goals like that, Wednesday, June 12 Friday, June 14
relentless attack. The Americans led 3-0 at it’s a good feeling,” Ellis said. “It builds
Nigeria vs. South Korea, 6 a.m. Japan vs. Scotland, 6 a.m.
France vs. Norway, noon England vs. Argentina, noon
the break and then broke the match open in confidence.” Monday, June 17 Wednesday, June 19
the second half, with the players celebrat- Thailand, ranked No. 34 in the world, was France vs. Nigeria, noon Japan vs. England, noon
ing goal after goal. South Korea vs. Norway, noon Scotland vs. Argentina, noon
clearly outmatched even though the team
The Americans meant no disrespect, said has shown progress on the world stage. GROUP B GROUP E
Morgan, but they simply wanted to posi- W L T GF GA Pts W L T GF GA Pts
Making its World Cup debut in 2015 four Spain 1 0 0 3 1 3 Canada 1 0 0 1 0 3
tion themselves for a run at a second con- years ago, Thailand finished third in its Germany 1 0 0 1 0 3 Netherlands 1 0 0 1 0 3
secutive title. group but earned its first win, a 3-2 victory China 0 1 0 0 1 0 Cameroon 0 1 0 0 1 0
South Africa 0 1 0 1 3 0 New Zealand 0 1 0 0 1 0
“We really just came into the game really over Ivory Coast.
wanting to showcase ourselves,” Morgan At the final whistle, Lloyd and Christen Thursday, June 13 Saturday, June 15
South Africa vs. China, noon Netherlands vs. Cameroon, 6 a.m.
said. “Every goal matters in this tournament Press were seen consoling the Thailand Monday, June 17 Canada vs. New Zealand, noon
and that’s what we were working on.” goalkeeper. Morgan put her arm around Germany vs. South Africa, 9 a.m. Thursday, June 20
Asked about the lopsided score, U. S. China vs. Spain, 9 a.m. Netherlands vs. Canada, 9 a.m.
Thailand’s Miranda Nild, who was wiping Cameroon vs. New Zealand, 9 a.m.
coach Jill Ellis wondered if a 10-0 victory in away tears on the field. Nild and Morgan GROUP C
a men’s World Cup would elicit the same both played college soccer for the W L T GF GA Pts GROUP F
Brazil 1 0 0 3 0 3 W L T GF GA Pts
questions. California Golden Bears. Italy 1 0 0 2 1 3 United States 1 0 0 13 0 3
“This is a world championship, so every “They were disappointed of course, they Australia 0 1 0 1 2 0 Sweden 1 0 0 2 0 3
Jamaica 0 1 0 0 3 0 Chile 0 1 0 0 2 0
team here has been fantastic to get to this intended to make an impression in this first Thailand 0 1 0 0 13 0
point. And I think that to be respectful to match and they were disappointed,” coach Thursday, June 13
opponents is to play hard against oppo- Australia vs. Brazil, 9 a.m. Sunday, June 16
Nuengrutai Srathongvian said through a Friday, June 14 Sweden vs. Thailand, 6 a.m.
nents, and as Alex said, it’s a tournament translator. “Yes, they are all athletes and Jamaica vs. Italy, 9 a.m. United States vs. Chile, 9 a.m.
where goal differential is important,” Ellis they will be resilient. We’ve got two more Tuesday, June 18 Thursday, June 20
Australia vs. Jamaica, noon Sweden vs. United States, noon
said. games to play and we need to bounce back.” Italy vs. Brazil, noon Thailand vs. Chile, noon
The two teams were the last to kick off in Srathongvian said soccer in Thailand is
the group stage for the monthlong tourna- still growing and there is a limited pool of
ment. Host France opened the World Cup players to draw from. Women’s World Cup roundup
before a sellout crowd in Paris on Friday The World Cup comes at a time when
night with a 4-0 victory over South Korea. female players across the globe are seeking Sweden spoils Chile’s Cup debut
Ranked No. 1 in the world, the Americans better treatment, conditions and pay. The
had dropped only one match in their previ- U.S. national team has long championed RENNES, France — Kosovare Asllani’s
ous 38, a loss to France in Le Havre in equal rights, and players collectively filed a goal after a weather delay broke up a score-
January. The team was 7-1-2 overall this lawsuit earlier this year that alleges discrim- less stalemate and Sweden went on to win its
year, with six straight wins going into the ination by the U.S. Soccer Federation and Women’s World Cup opener 2-0 on Tuesday
World Cup. are seeking pay equitable with that of the and spoil Chile’s debut in the tournament.
The last time the Americans played in the men’s national team. Thunder prompted a delay in the match in
the 72nd minute. It was resumed about 40
minutes later.
Asllani’s goal, Sweden’s 60th in World
Cup play, came in the 83rd minute. Madelen
Janogy came in off the bench and added a
goal in stoppage time for the Swedes, who PHIL NOBLE/REUTERS
are ranked No. 9 in the world. Jill Roord celebrates her game-winning goal
Chile, ranked No. 39 and the fifth South in a 1-0 stoppage-time win over New Zealand.
American team to play in a World Cup, was
hurt in the 59th minute when Maria Urrutia controlled possession throughout the game but
was injured and had to be stretchered off. It couldn’t get by New Zealand goalkeeper Erin
was about the same time that heavy rains Nayler until Roord’s breakthrough header.
moved in at Roazhon Park. The tough loss after a strong defensive effort
means 19th-ranked New Zealand is still looking
The Netherlands beats for its first-ever World Cup victory. Tom
Sermanni, former coach of the Australia and
New Zealand with late goal U.S. national teams, was hired as coach of New
LE HAVRE, France — Jill Roord came off the Zealand last October in time for the Ferns to
bench and scored in stoppage time to give the qualify for their fifth World Cup.
Netherlands a 1-0 victory over New Zealand in The Netherlands made its World Cup debut in
the Women’s World Cup group opener for both 2015 and got through to the knockout stage but
teams Tuesday. lost to eventual runner-up Japan. The team has
The Netherlands, ranked No. 8 in the world, raised it profile since, winning the 2017 Euros.
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less competition among news outlets.” bipartisan action of their own, the tech European regulators on the biggest tech

HOUSE
Continued from page 1
But David Chavern, president of the News
Media Alliance representing some 2,000
news organizations of all sizes and types,
industry finds itself in a precarious moment
— with the dreaded M-word increasingly
used to describe their way of doing busi-
companies.
“We are going to be looking at them dif-
ferently,” he said in an interview Monday
called an antitrust exemption “the lightest- ness. Cicilline has flatly called them on CNBC.
touch option on the table.” monopolies. “We should be doing what (the Europeans)
ways to news online “have operated with “There’s a real urgency in the industry. The Justice Department’s antitrust chief
virtual immunity from the antitrust laws.” are doing,” Trump said. “Obviously, there is
We’re at crisis point now,” Chavern said. suggested in a speech Tuesday that he may something going on in terms of monop-
As a partial solution, Cicilline proposed Stepping ahead of the criticism, Google’s take a broad view of harm to competition,
legislation to establish an antitrust exemp- oly.”
vice president of news Richard Gringas said and take into account quality factors such as The tech giants have mostly declined to
tion that would allow news companies to the company has “worked for many years to the threat to privacy, not only whether a
band together to negotiate revenue rates comment on the antitrust investigations.
be a collaborative and supportive technolo- company’s dominant market position
with big tech platforms. He called it “a life gy and advertising partner to the news results in higher prices. Google has said that scrutiny from law-
support measure, not the remedy for long- industry.” “Price effects alone do not provide a com- makers and regulators “often improves our
term health” of the news business. “Every month, Google News and Google plete picture of market dynamics, especial- products and the policies that govern
The senior Republican on the full com- Search drive over 10 billion clicks to pub- ly in digital markets in which the profit- them,” and that in some areas, such as data
mittee, Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia, said lishers’ websites, which drive subscriptions maximizing price is zero, ” Assistant protection, laws need to be updated.
he backs Cicilline’s proposal. Addressing and significant ad revenue,” he said in a Attorney General Makan Delrahim said, Facebook executives have been calling
the broader question of antitrust, however, statement Tuesday. according to a transcript of his speech in Tel broadly for regulation while explicitly
he said, “Big is not necessarily bad,” adding In a Capitol steeped in partisanship, Aviv, Israel, provided by the department. rejecting the idea of breaking up “a success-
that lawmakers need to proceed cautiously. inflamed by special counsel Robert Politicians on the left and right have dif- ful American company. ” CEO Mark
The head of an association that represents Mueller’s report and Democrats’ intensify- fering gripes about the tech giants. Some Zuckerberg has called for new rules in four
technology and telecom companies said the ing probes of President Donald Trump, complain of aggressive conduct that areas: harmful content, election integrity,
government scrutiny of successful compa- Congress’ new investigation of tech market squashes competition. Others perceive a privacy and data portability.
nies is appropriate. However, an antitrust power stands out. Not only is it bipartisan, political bias or tolerance of extremist con- When Democratic presidential contender
exemption for the news industry wouldn’t but it’s also the first such review by tent. Still others are upset by the industry’s Sen. Elizabeth Warren tweeted in April that
solve the problem, said Matt Schruer, vice Congress of a sector that for more than a harvesting of personal data. tech giants like Amazon should be broken
president of the Computer and decade has enjoyed haloed status and a light Several Democratic presidential candi- up, Amazon tweeted back, “Walmart is much
Communications Industry Association. touch from federal regulators. dates think they have the solution: break- larger.”
Before the internet, “news publishers With regulators at the Justice Department ing up the companies on antitrust grounds. And Apple has countered a legal challenge
received an exemption to deal with previous and Federal Trade Commission apparently Cicilline has called that “a last resort,” but to its management of the App Store by say-
competitors like radio and TV news (and pursuing antitrust investigations of the idea has currency with both major polit- ing it “will prevail when the facts are pre-
they) have not worked,” Schruer said. “The Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon, and ical parties, including at the White House. sented and the App Store is not a monopoly
results were fewer choices for readers and several state attorneys general exploring Trump noted the huge fines imposed by by any metric.”

The district operates as a dependent charter Officials already started the shift away from “I’m very excited to also just clean up the

SHIFT
Continued from page 1
system, under which the schools are techni-
cally independent according to the state’s
definition, but still rely on financing from
dependent charters when Arroyo and
Mariposa were launched as traditional
schools.
structure legally so that we can really be
straightforward with our community mem-
bers about how we operate here,” she said.
the county, state and federal government The district initially sought grant money “So I’m all for it.”
while adhering to a conventional administra- available to dependent charters but, since the In other business at the meeting, officials
in a series of similar decisions. tive system with direction from a school financing is no longer available, officials also discussed a timeline for renewing the
The district was a pioneer in adopting board and superintendent. Such a structure claim there is no incentive to keep the title. district’s existing parcel tax. The tax expires
dependent charters decades ago, but the sys- differs from independent charters, which “This is really just kind of cleaning up in 2021, and officials must determine
tem no longer offers benefits and causes operate similarly financially but are not some operational challenges that we have by whether they wish to float a ballot initiative
administrative headache said officials overseen by a school district. having this old, dependent charter status,” in the spring or fall of 2020, said Harmeier.
requesting the transition. In 1993, the district was the first in the said Harmeier. Assuming trustees are interested in pursu-
Heather Elementary School Principal Pam state to adopt charters, and the Charter For the part of trustees, many suggested ing the tax renewal, groundwork should be
Jasso told school board members last week Learning Center, the pioneer school, will they supported the proposal. laid reaching out to build community support
that the move would likely go unnoticed by preserve its status. All of the other district “I feel like we are all on the same page, and for the measure, said Harmeier.
much of her school community, since many schools are dependent charters, except I really like the idea of simplifying the oper- Pollsters are slated to attend the upcoming
are unaware the school maintains its relative- Central Middle School. ations, so it is less burdensome on our meeting to discuss renewal strategies for the
ly unique status. To operate as a dependent charter, periodi- administrative staff,” said Trustee Eirene tax which generates about $2.2 million for
“The majority of my school community cally schools must renew their status with Chen. the district, said Harmeier.
barely remembered that we are chartered,” the state. Rather than go through the Board President Michelle Nayfack shared a
said Jasso, according to video of the process, Jasso said the school community similar perspective, suggesting the transi- The San Carlos Elementary School District
Thursday, June 6, meeting. “That includes would prefer to opt out. Harmeier has said tion would clarify a relatively confusing sta- Board of Trustees meets 6:30 p.m. Thursday,
the teachers as well as the parents — they renewals are on the horizon for other district tus for parents and members of the school June 13, in the district office, 1200
just don’t see our charterness anymore.” schools and similar decisions may be made. community. Industrial Road.
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Calendar Samoa bans new Elton John movie
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
Walk ing Tour of Historic St. John’s
Cemeter y. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. San
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
parenting in poetry. Free. For more
information call 343-8758.
Repair Cafe at Burlingame Public
‘Rocketman’ due to homosexuality
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. An evening Library. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Burlingame
By Nick Perry
walk through the town’s past. Bring a Public Library, 480 Primrose Road, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
jacket and wear comfortable shoes. Burlingame. Community members
Cost is $33. For more information call can bring up to three items for
522-7490. repair. Common items volunteers WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The
have fixed are: lamps, small electron- Pacific nation of Samoa has banned
Sir Mix-A-Lot. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. ics and toys. Volunteers can do
San Mateo County Event Center, sewing repairs as well, including but- the Elton John biopic “Rocketman”
2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo. Free tons, fixing beloved stuffed animals because of its depictions of homosex-
with fair admission. For more infor- and one time, volunteers fixed a
mation call 574-3247. hammock. One volunteer can tune uality.
up bicycles. Free. For more informa- About 97% of people in Samoa iden-
THURSDAY, JUNE 13 tion, or to sign up for volunteering tify as Christian, and the society is
MPMC Lifeline Per sonal Help call 558-7407.
Button. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. San Mateo generally considered conservative and
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Financial Fitness 101: Cash Flow traditional. Under Samoa’s 2013
Pulgas, San Mateo. MPMC’s Lifeline is and Debt Management with Brad
a personal help button that helps Hamada. 2 p.m. CFEd. South San Crimes Act, sodomy is deemed an
seniors live independently, with pric- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. offense that is punishable by up to
ing options for most budgets. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Lifeline is part of a nonprofit, with all Free. For more information call 829- seven years in prison, even if both
the proceeds going to the scholar- 3860. parties consent.
ship fund. For more information call
Music Recording. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Samoa’s principal censor Leiataua
522-7490.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Niuapu Faaui told the Samoa Observer
Meditation With Pablo Gonzales. 4 las Pulgas, Belmont. Free for all ages. on Tuesday that the homosexual activ-
p.m. South San Francisco Main Registration is required. For more
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South information call 591-8286. ity depicted on screen violated laws
San Francisco. Participants are rec- and didn’t sit well with the country’s The Pacific nation of Samoa has banned the Elton John biopic ‘Rocketman’ because
ommended to wear comfortable STEAM: Science. 3 p.m. South San
cultural and Christian beliefs. of its depictions of homosexuality.
clothing and bring a cushion or pil- Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
low. Free. For more information call Orange Ave., South San Francisco. The censor did concede to the news- John Reid. It stars Taron Egerton who divided world we still live in and how it
829-3860. Competition to see who can build paper that “It’s a good story, in that does his own singing as John in the can still be so cruelly unaccepting of
the highest structure out of marsh-
Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. mallows, spaghetti and tape. it’s about an individual trying to move musical fantasy that aims to capture the love between two people.”
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Participate solo or as a team. Free. on in life.” the essence of the musician’s life. Russian gay rights activists and
las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For more For more information call 829-3860.
information call 591-8286. Apollo Cinemas Samoa wrote on A Russian distributor censored prominent figures denounced the
San Mateo Sister City Association Facebook that “due to censoring issues scenes from “Rocketman” that featured move.
Better Than Ezra. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Baseball Exchange Casino Night
San Mateo County Event Center, Fundraiser. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
we have had to cancel Rocketman.” gay sex and drug use, and John wrote in Although homosexuality is not
2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo. Free Beresford Recreation Center, 2720 The movie examines John’s sexuali- a joint statement with the filmmakers criminalized in Russia, animosity
with fair admission. For more infor- Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. ty and relationship with then-manager that it was a “sad reflection of the toward gay people remains strong.
mation call 574-3247. Cost is $50. RSVP required. For more
information call 759-2933.
FRIDAY, JUNE 14 says ‘this is too soon for me to come address and that’s OK I can come back
Seniors on the Square. 10 a.m. to
noon. Kerry McArdle, 1720 S.
Amphlett Blvd., Suite 123, San
Mateo. Meet and greet with
Redwood City business owners. Free.
M’Ear thtones Choir: The Merr y
Pranksters of A Capella. 7:30 p.m.
Odd Fellows Hall, 526 Main St., Half
Moon Bay. Repertoire ranges from
Madrigals through world/folk tradi-
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back, there are extenuating circum-
stances, is there something we can
do?’”
at another time and allow someone
else to step up and get involved.”
Councilwoman Shelly Masur doubt-
For more information call 344-5200. tions to Beach Boys and beyond. Borgens said six months of leave is ed that six months of maternity leave
$20. For more information call 315-
Soft Sk ills: B ouncing B ack , 0201. excessive and extended time off can would be an obstacle to a BCC accom-
Building Resiliency Presented by
“BCC meetings can take up to four and will stall city affairs.  plishing its work.
San Mateo County Jobs for Youth. SUNDAY, JUNE 16 hours, they are filmed and are in front “I’m not against the women in our “I would be surprised if we had an
4 p.m. South San Francisco Main San Mateo Quak er Worship of the public and during that time a
Library, 840 W. Orange St., South San Group. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Gardeners’ community who are young and want entire committee, board or commis-
Francisco. Learn coping skills and Hall, 503 E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. The nursing mom can experience engorge- to participate and I want that so badly, sion that all had a baby at the same
strategies for overcoming adversity San Mateo Quaker Worship Group ment, which can be physically painful but at the same time I recognize the time and all requested six months of
in difficult situations. Free. For more has unprogrammed meetings, and
information call 829-3860. all are welcome to attend. For more or minimally uncomfortable.”  need to be in attendance when those leave at the same time. That seems
information call 384-9817. The way the proposed attendance critical decisions need to be made and unlikely given the makeup of our
Friday Art Series: Patricia Wakida rules are currently written, a woman
of Wasabi Press. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey’s Bubbles and sometimes they’re very time sensi- BCCs,” she said. 
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose R ainbows. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. taking more than three months of tive,” she said. “If you look over the Like Hale, Masur favored a three-
Road, Burlingame. Patricia Wakida is CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point leave after childbirth would have her
a writer, artist, editor and bibliophile. Drive, San Mateo. Attend Tom attendance records there have been month maternity leave guarantee that
Her media of choice are linoleum Noddy’s Bubble Magic Show. Create seat declared vacant.  some very long terms out where deci- could be as long as six months.
blocks, wood and metal type, and a colorful craft with the Museum of Councilwoman Janet Borgens was sions have not been able to be “I don’t want people to have to
hundred year old letterpresses. Free. Craft and Design. Make bubbles and
For more information call 558-7400 play with prisms built by the uncomfortable allowing an extended made.”  make a choice between having a baby
CuriOdyssey exhibits team. Cost is leave of absence for female BCC mem- Vice Mayor Diane Howard and and sitting on a board, commission or
Peninsula Folk Music Club. 7 p.m. included with admission. For more
information call 342-7755. bers only. She felt three months of Councilwomen Diana Reddy and Alicia committee for the city of Redwood
to 9 p.m. Veterans Memorial Senior
Center, Sunset Room, 1455 Madison leave is sufficient, but was also open Aguirre seemed to agree that six City,” she said. “That’s not how I
Ave., Redwood City. Sing or play an Dia de la Feira at the San Mateo to some flexibility for time off in cer-
instrument with friends. For more County Fair. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. San months is excessive, but that addi- envision us as a city.” 
information call 515-9969. Mateo County Event Center, 2495 tain circumstances. tional time off should be granted in All councilmembers appeared open
Delaware St., San Mateo. The rhyth- “It’s not a female or male thing for certain circumstances on a case-by- to other accommodations for new
The Commodores. 7:30 p.m. to 9 mic music of five popular Latin
p.m. San Mateo County Event Center, bands. Free with the price of fair me, it has to do with your commitment case basis.  mothers, including allowing breast-
2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo. This admission. For more information call to you agreeing to be on a board or “We have had trouble in our BCCs in feeding on the dais, breaks during
574-3247.
concert is a part of the San Mateo commission. …To actually create a getting work done and that’s a prob- meetings for breastfeeding or other
County Fair’s concert series. Free for
fair attendees. For more information B elmont Sustainable Living: policy that said because you’re a lem. We’re a busy city, there’s a lot needs as well as the ability to leave
call 574-3247. Getting Seeds Star ted. 2 p.m. to 3 female — I’m not comfortable with
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda going on and quite frankly we get so meetings early in certain circum-
SATURDAY, JUNE 15 de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn the var- separating that,” she said. “I think many applicants for so few seats,” stances without a penalty. 
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ious ways you can successfully start three months is good, to be revisited Howard said. “I look at this as an The council ultimately agreed to
Water Dog Lake, Hallmark Drive and seeds and the conditions that can
Lake Road, Belmont. Enjoy a stroll affect sprouting. Free. For more infor- if there is a particular issue that that opportunity that if someone is unable wait until the next meeting to vote on
with physician volunteers who can mation call 591-8286. board or commissioner has and then to keep the commitment for whatever any rule changes so that Mayor Ian
answer your health-related ques-
MONDAY, JUNE 17 comes and says ‘look this is too soon reason that they recognize that and Bain, who was absent from this meet-
tions along the way. People of all
ages and fitness levels are invited to K eeping Safe from Financial for me to come back’ or even a male say I have these things I need to ing, could weigh in.
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¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re-
203 public notices sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede as: A-1 Pressure Wash, 855 2nd Ave, PETITION OF Chelsea V. Price
decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Jacqueline Kay Watson Hotpoint HeaVy Duty Dryer excellent
fictitiouS buSineSS name Owner: Haisam Said and Shabir Arshad, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: working condition Burlingame $50 Call
sión. Lea la información a continuación. Petitioner: Chelsea Victoria Price filed a
Statement #281303 Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- 677 Hemlock Ave, Millbrae, CA 94030. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Dan (408)656-0958
The following person is doing business The business is conducted by a General Petitioner: Jacqueline Kay Watson filed a petition with this court for a decree
spués de que le entreguen esta citación changing name as follows:
as: Laurelwood Tax Service, 878 W Hill- y papeles legales para presentar una re- Partnership. The registrants com- petition with this court for a decree maytag waSHeR excellent working
sdale Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer menced to transact business under their changing name as follows: condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
Registered Owner: Raif Subhi Hijab, que se entregue una copia al deman- FBN on 5/072019. Present name: (408)656-0958
same address. The business is conduct- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- /s/Haisam Said/ Present name: Chelsea Victoria Price
ed by an Individual. The registrants ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- This statement was filed with the Asses- Jacqueline Kay Kelsey mfg H20labS Model 300 exc cond
commenced to transact business under crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- sor-County Clerk on 5/07/2019. (Publish- Proposed Name: counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
their FBN on N/A. recto si desea que procesen su caso en ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Proposed Name: Chelsea Victoria Price-Gallinat
/s/Raif S. Hijab/ 6/5/19, 6/12/19, 6/19/19, 6/26/19). Jacqueline Kay Watson new, SingeR Sewing Machine Univer-
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
This statement was filed with the Asses- lario que usted pueda usar para su re- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2019. (Publish- interested in this matter shall appear be- chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, fictitiouS buSineSS name interested in this matter shall appear be- fore this court at the hearing indicated
larios de la corte y más información en el Statement #281378 tiffany Style Lamp shade. Older-
5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19, 6/12/19). Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- fore this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 727-7266.
as: 1) Provident Funding, 2) Provident tition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the
teca de leyes de su condado o en la Home Loans, 700 Airport Blvd, Suite
notice of petition to corte que le quede más cerca. Si no granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file
430, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- a written objection that includes the rea- Vacuum cleaneR (reconditioned)
adminiSteR eState of puede pagar la cuota de presentación, name changes described above must file $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645
Patrick G. Vail tered Owner: Provident Funding Group, sons for the objection at least two court
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a written objection that includes the rea-
Case Number: 19-PRO-00694 un formulario de exención de pago de sons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
a Corporation. The registrants com-
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing 297 bicycles
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- menced to transact business under their to show cause why the petition should
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- FBN on N/A. be heard and must appear at the hearing
tingent creditors, and persons who may plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is adult bikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal-
otherwise be interested in the will or es- /s/Michelle C. Blake/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
tate, or both, of Patrick G, Vail. A Peti- cia. timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
tion for Probate has been filed by sor-County Clerk on 5/24/2019. (Publish- petition shall be held on 7/12/19 at 9 cHild’S ScHwinn bicycle, blue in
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Michael D. Vail in the Superior Court of mendable que llame a un abogado inme- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
6/5/19, 6/12/19, 6/19/19, 6/26/19). petition shall be held on 8/01/19 at 9 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
California, County of San Mateo. The diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Petition for Probate requests that puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a Order to Show Cause shall be published mountain bike new 21 gears $100.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this at least once each week for four succes- (650)722-3634
Michael D. Vail be appointed as personal abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- fictitiouS buSineSS name Order to Show Cause shall be published
representative to administer the estate of gado, es posible que cumpla con los sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Statement #281485 at least once each week for four succes- ing on the petition in the following news-
the decedent. requisitos para obtener servicios legales The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- paper of general circulation:
298 collectibles
The petition requests authority to admin- gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- as: Shiloh’s Building Maintenance, 219 ing on the petition in the following news-
ister the estate under the Independent gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar San Mateo Daily Journal 1984 time magazine. Special 1994
Willow Road, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. paper of general circulation: Filed: 5/30/2019
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio Registered Owner: Stephanie Dressing, San Mateo Daily Journal Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
thority will allow the personal representa- web de California Legal Services, /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ (650)588-0842
same address. The business is conduct- Filed: 5/08/2019 Judge of the Superior Court
tive to take many actions without obtain- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro ed by an Individual. The registrants /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
ing court approval. Before taking certain de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, Dated: 5/24/2019
commenced to transact business under Judge of the Superior Court (Published 6/5/19, 6/12/19, 6/19/19, 49’eR 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
very important actions, however, the per- (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en their FBN on 1/1/1970.
sonal representative will be required to Dated: 5/07/2019 6/26/19). deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- /s/Stephanie Dressing/ (Published 6/5/19, 6/12/19, 6/19/19, $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842
give notice to interested persons unless gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte This statement was filed with the Asses-
they have waived notice or consented to 6/26/19).
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los sor-County Clerk on 6/5/2019. (Publish- appRox. 40 yr old 1/2 l German Beer
the proposed action.) The independent costos exentos por imponer un grava- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
administration authority will be granted Stein, Raigimal, Gerz. $60 (650)207-
men sobre cualquier recuperación de 6/12/19, 6/19/19, 6/26/19, 7/3/19). 4162
unless an interested person files an ob- $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- oRdeR to SHow cauSe foR
jection to the petition and shows good diante un acuerdo o una concesión de cHange of name
cause why the court should not grant au- claSSic lamboRgHini Countach
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. fictitiouS buSineSS name oRdeR to SHow cauSe foR CASE# 19C1V02622 Print ,Perfect for Garage,Framed Size
thority. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte Statement #281249 cHange of name SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
A hearing on the petition will be held in Medium ,Good Condition $25. (510)684-
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el The following person is doing business CASE# 19C1V02768 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 0187
this court as follows: JUN. 24, 2019 at caso. as: ABC Hauling, Junk and Cleanup SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of The name and address of the court is (El Services, 63 Bovet Rd. Suite 339, SAN COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
California, County of San Mateo, 400 collectable cabbage Patch Kids
nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU- MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, PETITION OF Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
County Center, Redwood City, CA PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN Paulo Fernando Marques, 2023 Oak REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Vinsen Wu aka Vinsen Wei Ming Wu
94063. MATEO COUNTY, REDWOOD CITY,
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100
Creek Pl, Hayward, CA 94541. The PETITION OF (650) 572-8895
If you object to the granting of the peti- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, business is conducted by an Individual. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
tion, you should appear at the hearing Susan Victoria King-Trager
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA The registrants commenced to transact Petitioner: Vinsen Wu aka Vinsen Wei
and state your objections or file written 94063 cool Hot Rod Print "Eddies Market"
business under their FBN on N/A. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Ming Wu filed a petition with this court for Perfect for Garage,Size Medium,Perfect
objections with the court before the hear- The name, address, and telephone num- /s/Paulo Fernando Marques/ a decree changing name as follows:
ing. Your appearance may be in person Petitioner: Susan Victoria King-Trager condition $25. (510)684-0187
ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- This statement was filed with the Asses- filed a petition with this court for a decree
or by your attorney. out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- sor-County Clerk on 5/14/2019. (Publish-
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- changing name as follows: Present name: depReSSion glaSS Dining Plate. 8
ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Vinsen Wu aka Vinsen Wei Ming Wu
itor of the decedent, you must file your do del demandante, o del demandante Present name: 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
6/12/19, 6/19/19, 6/26/19, 7/3/19). Susan Victoria King-Trager $12 (650)762-6048
claim with the court and mail a copy to que no tiene abogado, es): Brian N.
the personal representative appointed by Proposed Name: Vinsen Wei Ming Wu
Winn (SBN 86779) Laura M. Hoalst
the court within the later of either (1) four (SBN 101082) John E. Gordon (SBN fictitiouS buSineSS name Proposed Name: dinaH waSHington, Autographed
months from the date of first issuance of Statement #281527 Victoria King-Trager THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 8”x10” glossy photo. Good condition
180053) Stephen S. Zeller (SBN 265664) interested in this matter shall appear be-
letters to a general personal representa- Casey M. Jensen (SBN 263593) Jason The following person is doing business $1200 OBO (650)342-3825
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the as: Sweet Moment, 137 East 3rd Ave., THE COURT ORDERS that all persons fore this court at the hearing indicated
M. Burrows (SBN 309882) Nicholas W. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Lyneb (SBN 312463) SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered interested in this matter shall appear be- gameS of the 23rd Olympiad maga-
from the date of mailing or personal de- Owner: Tony Shih-Chi Tseng, 121 Spur- fore this court at the hearing indicated tition for change of name should not be zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588-
WINN LAW GROUP, A PROFESSIO- granted. Any person objecting to the
livery to you of a notice under section NAL CORPORATION, The Chapman away Dr., San Mateo, CA 94403. The below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 0842
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- business is conducted by an Individual. tition for change of name should not be name changes described above must file
Building 110 E Wilshire Ave Ste 212 Full- a written objection that includes the rea-
er California statutes and legal authority erton CA 92832 (714) 446-6686 The registrants commenced to transact granted. Any person objecting to the lennox Red Rose, Unused, hand
may affect your rights as a creditor. You business under their FBN on N/A. name changes described above must file sons for the objection at least two court painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
File No: 16-10897-0-WFC-GD (4100-00) days before the matter is scheduled to
may want to consult with an attorney DATE(Fecha): MAR 29 2017 /s/Tony Shih-Chi Tseng/ a written objection that includes the rea- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
knowledgable in California law. This statement was filed with the Asses- sons for the objection at least two court be heard and must appear at the hearing
RODINA M. CATALANO, Clerk (Secre- to show cause why the petition should
You may examine the file kept by the tario), by NIMA MOKHTARANI, Deputy sor-County Clerk on 6/10/2019. (Publish- days before the matter is scheduled to milleR lite Neon sign , work good
court. If you are a person interested in ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, be heard and must appear at the hearing not be granted. If no written objection is $59 call (650)218-6528
(Adjunto) timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
the estate, you may file with the court a (SEAL) 6/12/19, 6/19/19, 6/26/19, 7/3/19). to show cause why the petition should
Request for Special Notice (form DE- not be granted. If no written objection is tion without a hearing. A hearing on the old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20
notice to tHe peRSon SeRVed: bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- You are served 1. as an individual de- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- petition shall be held on 7/16/19 at 9
praisal of estate assets or of any petition fendant. Statement of abandonment of tion without a hearing. A hearing on the a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
tHe uSe of a fictitiouS buSineSS Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this one collection of antique Cuban
or account as provided in Probate Code 6/5, 6/12, 6/19, 6/26/19 petition shall be held on 7/11/19 at 9 Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No
section 1250. A Request for Special No- cnS-3260094# name Statement 265652 a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Order to Show Cause shall be published
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- at least once each week for four succes- Texting.
tice form is available from the court clerk. San mateo daily JouRnal Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Attorney for Petitioner: doning the use of the Fictitious Business Order to Show Cause shall be published sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Name: Kristen Marie LLC. Name of ing on the petition in the following news- patRick nagel Print "Gallery in the
Michael E. Adams at least once each week for four succes- Courtyard ' # 7, Custom Framed , $100
Law Offices of Michael E. Adams Business: Kristen Marie. Date of original sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- paper of general circulation:
filing: 6/10/2015. Address of Principal San Mateo Daily Journal .(510)684-0187
702 Marshall Street, ing on the petition in the following news-
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 Place of Business: 2115 Broadway, Filed: 6/4/2019
paper of general circulation: /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ Small Rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
(650) 599-9463 REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis- San Mateo Daily Journal
trant: Kristen Marie LLC, CA. The busi- Judge of the Superior Court 4162
FILED: 6/04/2019 Filed: 5/30/2019
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- ness was conducted by a Limited Liabili- Dated: 6/4/2019
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ (Published 6/5/19, 6/12/19, 6/19/19, toppS baSeball complete set 1987
nal on 6/5/19, 6/12/19, 6/13/19 ) ty Company. Judge of the Superior Court thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
/s/Kristen Marie Kimball/ 6/26/19).
Dated: 5/29/2019 4474
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (Published 6/5/19, 6/12/19, 6/19/19,
fictitiouS buSineSS name County on 6/6/19. 6/26/19). two 1998 Star Wars R2-D2 action fig-
Statement #281291 (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- ure variations, new/unopened. $25 for
The following person is doing business nal, 6/12/19, 6/19/19, 6/26/19, 7/3/19). both. Steve (650)518-6614
as: Victoria Place Apartments, 1575 Bay-
shore Hwy #100, BURLINGAME, CA 295 art Vintage StemwaRe: 3 styles, 23
94010. Registered Owner: Pacific Coast pcs. $60, (650)207-4162
Capital Investors, LLC, CA. The business oil painting-canVaSS, Victorian
is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
pany. The registrants commenced to OBO (650)515-6091 299 computers
transact business under their FBN on
5/17/2019 296 appliances 19" coloR Monitor with stand VG con-
/s/Andrew Peceimer/ dition power cord/owners manual includ-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
aiR conditioneR 10000 BTU w/re-
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2019. (Publish- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- RecoRdable cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19, 6/12/19). 0898 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
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300 toys 303 electronics 304 furniture 304 furniture 304 furniture 310 misc. for sale
14-1000-PCs Puzzles $3.00 ea. OnKyO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital COmPuter desK (glass) & chair. Like dining tAble - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x hAt, t-shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
(650)207-4162 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 gtecher@comcast.net lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012.
AmeriCAn flyer locomotive runs liOnel ChristmAs Holiday expan-
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 PhilliPs-50” COlOr t.V., Heavy, $99 COmPuter desK with 3 side drawers . dining tAble. 72" by 42". With leaf 306 housewares sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650)591-8062 Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389
JumP And Play Keyboard brand new, in budWeiser stein $10 (650)589-5065 liOnel Western Union Pass car and
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or
304 furniture leave message dresser-Antique VAnity Combo, 3 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
stAr WArs Celebration 3 Darth Vader beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 CrystAl Wine glasses new (12ea)
(650)290-3188 $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 mOtley Crue lp signed by neil lee
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 Antique dining table for six people COmPuter sWiVel CHAIR. Padded sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 english drAW Table, $50 Solid Wood germAn stein $10 (650)589-5065
302 Antiques desK 6 drawer - 53"w x 31 1/2"d x 29"h 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves,
miKAsA set. White. Modern (square)
negrini fenCing Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
Antique mOhAgAny Bookcase. Four call(650)697-3709
beer steins-OriginAl from Germa- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. - $40.00 (650)454-4902 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. (415)260-6940
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. ethAn Allen sofa and love seat. Blue neW "bellA" buffet triple slow cooker
(650)592-7483 bedsteAd single, poster style, box Old b&l Microscope in good condition;
(650)458-3578 velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
spring, mattress available. $40.00. or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol-
(650)593-7408 2648
stering. Free. (650)593-7001. rAy-bAn tOP Bar Sunglasses
mAhOgAny Antique Secretary desk, dining rOOm tAble And six sinK dOuble cast iron. Good condi- RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- beige sOfA $99. Excellent Condition glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. (650) 315-2319 ChAirs -Antique, Mahogany Chippen- lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
dale Chairs- $3000 (650)888-2662 weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
307 Jewelry & Clothing 6596
rOseVille tuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. bunK beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 iKeA dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
$45. (650)574-2490. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. rOllerblAdes, used, size 10. $20
B/O (650)685-2494 dining rOOm Table-Antique,Oak, Anne Klein silver-tone watch with obo. Please call (650)745-6309
5chairs, w/ extension $200 iKeA tAble, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di-
303 electronics ChinA CAbinet Wallet, $20. Call (650)290-3188 $ 30. (650)598-9804. al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 sAmsOnite 26" tan hard-sided suit
(650)589-1407 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
free teleVisiOn - Mitsubishi, mAhOgAny tV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- 308 tools $45. (650)328-6709
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
ChOCOlAte brOWn living room chair dining tAble (36"x54") and 4 match-
with cushion. In excellent condition, $60. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for 3709 silK sAree 6 yards new nice color.for
Delivery available. Antique irOn Hand Drills. 3 available
Call 650-872-2371. $250 .(650)-654-1930. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
mAttress, tWin long, excellent condi- formation.
tion, $25, (650) 552-9556
CrAftsmAn 6”x9” belt/disc sander,
used once. Cost $330.00 check Sears sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- $15.00 (650)544-5306
nOtiCe inViting bids ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must website. $150.00 (650)591-6283
Sell! (650) 875-8159. slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
CrAftsmAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
nOtiCe is hereby giVen that sealed bids will be received in the Harbor District Administrative niAgArA VibrAting Adjustable bed dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
Offices, San Mateo County Harbor District (District), either by U.S. Postal Service addressed to its good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan lg CrAftsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
stOCK Air intake, 5.7 hemi $80.00
mailing address, PO Box 1449, El Granada, CA 94018, by courier or personal delivery to 504 (408)656-0958 (650)454-4902
(510)943-9221
Avenue Alhambra, Ste. 200, El Granada, CA 94018, on July 10, 2019 by 2:00 pm, Pacific queen sOfA Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), shOPsmith mArK V 50th Anniversary
tires-set Of four P225 45 R18 $80
standard time, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read for the following: Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, OBO (650)359-2238.
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
call (650)697-3709 (650)504-0585
. tunturi rOWing Machine, Good
nOte: the united states Postal service does not deliver mail to the district office. VintAge CrAftsmAn Jig Saw. Circa
Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
the district shall not be responsible for timely receipt of submittals addressed to the retrO hutCh Needs refinishing other- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 uniden hArley Davidson Gas Tank
district’s PO box address. wise good condition. Top detaches from phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
310 misc. for sale WAlKer - Good Condition - Like New -
COntrACt nO. 2017-11 sOfA-beige fAbriC, Orig. $900, $35 (650)341-5347
Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
Pillar Point fishing Pier rehabilitation no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
(650)234-8218 311 musical instruments
The District seeks bids for the Pillar Point fishing Pier rehabilitation. Bids shall be submitted sOlid WOOd Dining table with exten- bessy smAll Evening Hand Bag With
1929 Antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
sion great piece great condition black Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
on the District’s “Bid Form” and enclosed in a sealed envelope marked “COntrACt nO. 2017- ter, Newly Refurbished $4,500 OBO Call
$80 (650)364-5263
11, Pillar Point fishing Pier rehabilitation,” and plainly endorsed with Bidder’s name and ad- bifOld shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00 (650)742-6776.
dress. sOlid WOOd Entertainment Center- (650)544-5306
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In ChrOmAtiC hArmOniCA: Horner
blue Oyster cult lp signed by donald The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
Bidders bidding as the prime contractor must possess a valid State of California Class A or Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o (650)278-5776.
Class C, Contractor’s License at the time of contract award. All subcontractors, if any, must be (408)661-6019
(925)482-5742
properly licensed by the State of California to perform specialized trades. CAsh register Parts; Much Skin Not ePiPhOne les Paul Custom Prophecy
tAble 24"x48" folding legs each end. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
A non-mandatory pre-bid conference and site visit will be held prior to the date of bid opening. $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 ChrOme bAthrOOm standard center
(650)421-5469.
District staff will be available to answer general questions pertaining to the solicitation documents set faucet complete and ready to install, eVerett uPright antique piano.
and the specifications. Any questions that may require staff research to answer or that will other- thOmAsVille dining table, $50 4 $5, (650)595-3933
chairs, mid-century blonde with two Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
wise modify the meaning or intent of this solicitation shall be submitted to the District in writing as leaves call (650)697-3709. COsCO PlAy Pen with travel bag. Used huge ludWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
described in Special Provision 1.8. The pre-bid conference will take place on June 18, 2019 at once $35 (650)591-2981 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
10:30 am at the Pillar Point harbor – harbor master’s Office located at 1 Johnson Pier, half tiKi bAr - Original from the 60’s,Like Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 Cut glAss serving bowl 8" diameter (916)975-4969
moon bay, CA 94019. There will be a site visit immediately following the pre-bid conference. Any (650)245-4234. $25. Call 650-921-4016
individuals who participate in the site visit must bring their own safety gear (hard hat, safety vest, PiAnO-AndreW KOhler, Mahogany,
safety glasses, and steel toed shoes) to wear during the site visit. deluxe fOlder Walker - 5" wheels - Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
tWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 (415)334-1980
$ 50. (650)598-9804.
Bids must be accompanied by a deposit either in the form of a certified or cashier’s check or Bid- disPlAy CAse, glass top. 27”x20”x2”
der’s Bond, as described in the documents, which shall be applied to damages sustained by the tWO tier Mahogany finish changing ta- Deep. $15.00. 650-588-0842.
ble with pad great condition-$30.00 PlAyer PiAnO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
District in the event that the successful Bidder fails or refuses to enter into a contract awarded to it (650)771-6324 driVe 3-Wheel buggy $45. Call sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
(650)589-1407 www.elo.deals
by the District.
tWO WOOd Book Shelves, $75 with sPinet PiAnO + Bench, $50. Call
drawers and pull-down desk call free mAgAzines. Library discards
Requests for modifications or clarifications of any requirement must be submitted in writing to San (650)697-3709 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for (650)589-1407
Mateo County Harbor District, Attn: John Moren by e-mail at jmoren@smharbor.com or by fac- crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
VintAge AutOPiAnO upright player
simile at (650) 583-4614 by June 25, 2019 at 4:30 pm, Pacific standard time. used bedrOOm Furniture, FREE. Call piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
(650)573-7381. free: Wild turkey feathers; whole
wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
This is a Public Works Contract. The general prevailing rates of per diem wages and the general WAll unit/rOOm Divider. Simple fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark
(650)207-0882 Wurlitzer uPright piano. Fair con-
prevailing rates for regular (straight) time, holiday and overtime work in San Mateo County for lines. Breaks down for transportation. dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message
each craft, classification and type of worker needed to execute the Contract shall be set forth in genuine sWiss Army Knife with knife
the current General Prevailing Wage Determinations made by the Director of Industrial Relations WAlnut Chest, small (4 drawer with blade, nail file, nail cleaner, scissors, per- 312 Pets & Animals
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 fect, $5, (650)595-3933
pursuant to California Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq. The current General Prevailing Wage
Determinations are incorporated into the Contract and are available at the California Department One Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
White WiCKer Armoire, asking $100, hAnds free, holds any cellphone firm- mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
of Industrial Relations' website (www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr/DPreWageDetermination.htm). Should the great condition, text for picture (650)571- ly on handlebar, completely adjustable, (650)593-2066
0947 locks in position, $9, (650)595-3933
general prevailing wage rates not specify a wage determination for a particular type of worker, at-
tention is directed to 8 CCR 16202(b) regarding petitioning the Director of the California Depart-
ment of Industrial Relations for a special wage
determination. Responsibility for labor law enforcement remains with the Division of Labor Stand- inVitAtiOn tO bid
ards Enforcement.
Notice is hereby given that the governing board of the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District
The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, both (“BRSSD”), will receive sealed bids for the following project: ralston middle school lighting
in the amount set forth in the Special Provisions. upgrades. Bids will be received at the Belmont-Redwood Shores District Office, 2960 Hallmark
Drive, Belmont, CA, 94002, until 2:00 Pm on June 19, 2019, at which time such bids will be
Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22300, the successful Bidder may submit certain se- opened and publicly read aloud. Each bid must conform and be responsive to all pertinent Con-
curities in lieu of the District withholding funds from progress payments (retention) during the Proj- tract Documents and must include a bidder’s security which amounts to 10 percent of the total
ect. bid as per Public Contract Code Section 20483.a. The District shall award the Contract, if it
awards at all, to the lowest responsible bidder based on the Base Bid. The District reserves the
Bids will be examined and reported to the General Manager within ninety (90) calendar days after right to reject any and all bids and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. Bid Documents
the bids have been opened. The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or to waive are available for viewing online at Blach Construction’s Building Connected website. Request
any irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the bid procedure, or to postpone the bid opening for a link to the website and inquiries for bidding information are to be directed at Rey Flores,
for good cause. No Bidder may withdraw its bid for a period of ninety (90) calendar days after the Blach Construction, email: rey.flores@blach.com.
date of opening of the bids. Each Bidder will be notified of award of contract, if award is made.
Prequalification - To bid on this project, bidders must be prequalified with the District. Bidders
Contractors and subcontractors must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations must be prequalified by June 14 @ 5 PM. Note that the prequalification process does not consti-
(DIR) at the time of bid, or else the bid may be rejected as non-responsive. (See Labor Code sec- tute an agreement, nor is it an obligation to enter any agreements. Pre-Qualification Question-
tions 1725.5 and 1771.1.) For federally funded projects, the contractor and subcontractors must naires will be received by Blach Construction, the Construction Manager, on behalf of the Bel-
be registered at the time of contract award. (See Labor Code section 1771.1(a). Each bidder must mont-Redwood Shores School District. To receive questionnaire forms, please contact Rey
submit proof of contractor registration with DIR (e.g. a hard copy of the relevant page of the DIR's Flores, Blach Construction, email: rey.flores@blach.com.
database found at: https://efiling.dir.ca.gov/PWCR/Search. This Contract is subject to monitoring
and enforcement by the DIR pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.4. bid description - The Project consists of upgrading the lighting in the Gym and Multi-Purpose
Bldg to LED fixtures, including, re-wiring for dimming features.
The Documents are available for download on the District's website. To download the documents,
go to the District's website home page at http://www.smharbor.com, click on BIDS/RFPS, scroll to bid Packages - The Bidder's license(s) must be active and in good standing at the time of the
Contract No. 2017-11 Pillar Point Fishing Pier Rehabilitation. bid opening and must remain so throughout the term of the Contract. The bid consists of a single
Prime-Contractor, Bid Package #01 – Electrical, which will require an active C10 State of Califor-
Downloading Bid documents from the District’s website does not imply your firm is a potential bid- nia Contractor License.
der nor will your name automatically appear on the District's "List of Potential Bidders."
The District requests that those who download the documents, complete and submit the online Anticipated Project requirements - Contracts would require a 100% payment and perform-
form. ance bond. The successful Bidder and its subcontractors shall pay all workers on the Project not
less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holi-
ultimately, it is the responsibility of the bidder to check the district's website for any Ad- day and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations,
denda that may be issued relative to this invitation to bid. State of California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be per-
formed within the boundaries of the District, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California
For additional information, please contact San Mateo County Harbor District, John Moren by tele- Labor Code. Prevailing wage rates are available from the District or on the Internet at:
phone at (650)583-4962, by facsimile at (650) 583-4614, or by e-mail at jmoren@smharbor.com. <http://www.dir.ca.gov>. Bidders and Bidders’ subcontractors shall comply with the registration
and qualification requirements pursuant to sections 1725.5 and 1771.1 of the California Labor
Code. The successful Bidder may substitute securities for any monies withheld by the District to
Dated at El Granada, this June 5, 2019. ensure performance under the Contract, in accordance with the provisions of section 22300 of
the Public Contract Code.

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312 Pets & Animals Garage Sales 380 real estate Services 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 670 Auto Service
PArrOt CAGe, Steel, Large - approx hOnDA ‘10 CiViC, 87K miles, $6,800. MuStAnG ’73- All Original: Miles 300,
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084 GArAGe SAleS
CAll CrOnAn Real Estate today at
650 274 0259 to learn how to win
in the local real estate market. Lunch
(650)302-5523 Paperwork, Light Brown Paint, 351
V/8Cleveland, Auto-Trans, P/S, P/B, AA SMOG
is on us! MAzDA ‘06 Miata MX5, Grand Tour- $30,000 (650)359-6001. Complete Repair & Service
316 Clothes eStAte SAleS ing, 152K miles, very clean. $5900.00
Call Mike (650)339-0807
$29.75 plus certificate fee
(most cars)
POrSChe ‘88 Carrera Targa, 139K 869 California Drive .
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BOOtS -luGz Orange County Chopper
Edition Motorcycle Brand New size 10
470 rooms Burlingame
MAzDA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
Black $60 . (510)684-0187
List your upcoming dition One owner Fully loaded Low 630 trucks & SuV’s (650) 340-0492
hiP hOuSinG miles reduced $15,995 obo (650)520-
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
BrOWn SueD boots, fur-lined, size 8,
new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 garage sale, San Mateo County
4650 FOrD ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
miles. System-One toolboxes and rack.
FAnCy hiGh heel shoes, never worn moving sale, (650)348-6660
MAzDA ‘16 Sky Active one owner per-
$16K contact or text (650)520-3725 SMOG CheCk
size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 estate sale, fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
$18,995 OBO (650)520-4650.
FOrD ’88 F150 4x4 Camper shell, 83K
$29.75 + $8.25 certificate
VAliD Mon thru thu
miles, $2000 obo (650)868-3010
FAuX Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
yard sale, 620 Automobiles
niSSAn ‘01 MAXiMA 160K miles,
9am to 11:30am and 1pm to 5pm
leXuS ‘07 GX450, 124K miles, $11,900
color in excellent condition 3/4 rummage sale, $3,500. (650)302-5523 (650)302-5523 Look for coupon in the Daily Journal
length $50 (650)692-8012 Don’t lose money luxurati Auto
kAyAnO Men’S Running shoes size 11
clearance sale, or on a trade-in or
niSSAn ‘12 Leaf, Electric, low mileage tOyOtA ‘06 4runner, 190K miles, 704 N. San Mateo Dr., San Mateo
34,500 Excellent condition (650)796- $7,900.. (650)302-5523
good condition $20 (650)520-7045 whatever sale you consignment! 3896. 650-458-6666
knee-hiGh BlACk women's boots, have... POntiAC ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum
635 Vans
size 7, wide calf & wide width, new. Rims with good tires. Needs engine
$40.00. Call (650)872-2371 Sell your vehicle in the work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell tOyOtA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
Daily Journal’s dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K 670 Auto Parts
lADieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, Reach over 83,450 readers 9650)714-3865.
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 from South San Francisco Auto Classifieds. tOyOtA ’96 Tercel Original owner, craigslist for pics. 1960S CADillAC hub caps $40
(650)592-3887
Men'S StetSOn hat, size large, new, to Palo Alto. 30mpg, original paint/Interior, will not
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 in your local newspaper. Just $45 start, $850.00 (650)367-0597. 640 Motorcycles/Scooters BriDGeStOne AlenzA 235/65R17,
(650) 578-9208 $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
We’ll run it 625 Classic Cars BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
ShOeS Size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
(650)508-8662
Call (650)344-5200 ‘til you sell it! (650) 995-0003
CheVy S-10 center caps - 4 / $60.00
CADillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado MOtOrCyCle SADDleBAGS,
44,632 original miles. Needs body work (650)454-4902
tuXeDO Size 40, black, including white with mounting hardware and other parts
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
reach 83,450 drivers and headliner $2,475 OBO (650)218- $35. Call (650)670-2888. CheVy/GMC 1994. Full size. Front
4681.
from South SF to plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
WeDDinG DreSS-DeSiGner, Size 12,
Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell Palo Alto CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard 645 Boats Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
for $500 Call (650)867-1728 379 Open houses Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
Call (650)344-5200 obo. (650)952-4036. BOAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5 Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
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jacket. Perfect condition. Black CheVy ‘86 COrVette. Automatic. (650) 591-5404. ble .$75. (650)727-7266
/2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
OPen hOuSe 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
obo. (650) 952-4036.
MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- OFF rOAD LIGHTS ,Baja Tough by
WOMAn'S tAhAri jacket. Perfect con-
dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25 liStinGS AutO AuCtiOn
Every Tuesday 11am COrVette ‘69 350 4-SPeeD. 50k built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
Desert Fox ,Quartz Halogen,New in box,
$30. (510)684-0187
(650) 952-3466 280 A Street Colma MileS. New upgrades; best offer. 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
(415)602-8480. Mr. Roberts. White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
WOMen'S BlACk suede fur lined List your Open House 650-756-3394
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
SeA rAy 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371 in the Daily Journal. CheVrOlet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 95K
DAtSun ‘83 280zx, T-Tops, 159K miles, Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
good condition, cosmentic and mechani- 680 Autos Wanted
WOrk BOOtS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2, miles, $2000 (650)481-5296 cal. $6500 OBO. 650-302-4747.
brown, with steel metatarsal protection. Reach over 83,450
CheVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT 650 rVs Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 potential home buyers & CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. hOnDA ‘92 CiViC, Classic Commuter
Novas, running or not
renters a day, Gas Saver. Restored. 40+ mpg.
GulF StreAM, Sun Voyager ‘04. Parts collection etc.
318 Sports equipment from South San Francisco 200k miles. $3,700. (415)999-4947.
GOt An OlDer 36 ft, Excellent Condition. $35,000.
So clean out that garage
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650-349-3087. Joe 650 342-2483
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
(415)999-4474
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BrAnD neW Golf bag with Stand. Call (650)344-5200 Humane Society. MerCeDeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel.
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Men'S rOSSiGnOl Skis. $95.00, 17 Blockhead the register 46 Pal at the barbie 57 Golden Fleece
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of public board sessions. decision is slated to be made at the upcom- — not the potential cost.”

VIDEO
Continued from page 1
Trustees recognized writing exhaustive
minutes capturing the details of board dis-
cussion may be a burden on district staffers,
ing meeting, as the issue is up for discus-
sion.
For his part, Holober said he considers
Goodman said broadcasting the meetings
would also align with a proposal for
Peninsula TV to move to the College of San
but that was balanced against an obligation minutes of meetings a valuable resource Mateo campus in the former KCSM-TV stu-
to document and track the board’s actions. which he often relies on when researching dio, as the station’s presence could help the
only suitable compromise with administra- district issues, and would not favor doing
“We understand there is a set of best prac- initiative as well.
tors seeking to limit the scope of meeting away with such an asset.
tices for keeping minutes and understand the Beyond financial concerns, open session
minutes.
demand on our staff and that is very impor- Additionally, he said the district could of board meetings begins as 6 p.m., which
The two issues, which will be discussed
tant to us,” said Goodman. “However, what offer students in the broadcasting and media Goodman added is a difficult time for many
during the meeting Wednesday, June 12,
is most important is that we are doing the departments an opportunity to collect students and community members who work
must be considered in tandem, said trustees
public’s business publicly.” course credit by helping record and stream and balance classes and family obligations.
who are unwilling to trim down written
District administration proposed to whit- meetings. Considering the variety of hurdles,
records of the meetings without offering
supplemental, comprehensive material. tle down the depth of the minutes to a format Such a program could also cut costs for the Goodman said broadcasting the meetings
“I will not support limiting the minutes which mostly tracks board action and omits district, which administrators claim could would meet the needs of those who are inter-
without some form of documentation of addressing much of the discussion surround- rise beyond $100,000 in initial investment ested in the board’s discussions but cannot
meetings, whether that is through record- ing issues. for technology, plus ongoing expenses attend.
ings, or video recordings or streaming,” Holober noted though the proposed for- associated with recording meetings, saving
material and more, according to the report. More generally though, Goodman said it
said board President Maurice Goodman. mat is endorsed by the state’s City Clerks
is essential the district and board remain as
Vice President Richard Holober shared a Association, the agency does not have Noting it is an industry standard for cities open and honest with the public as possi-
similar perspective. jurisdiction over an education system like and other agencies to broadcast meetings, ble.
“I certainly wouldn’t want to change how the school district. Holober questioned whether the endeavor
Furthermore, he said the recommenda- would be as expensive as the report claimed, “What’s important is that we are provid-
we record our minutes unless we are concur- ing our community the amount of trans-
rently providing live and archived access to tions from the association suggest more while Goodman said the benefit far out-
thorough minutes should be kept, unless the weighs the cost. parency and access they should be afforded,”
our meetings,” said Holober. he said.
The issue rises from a report crafted by the agency offers an alternative fashion of “That’s not really a concern of mine,” said
office of Chancellor Ron Galatolo request- accessing full meeting materials — such as Goodman, regarding the investment
ing to amend the district’s process for gen- recordings or videos. required for broadcasting. “When it comes The district Board of Trustees meets 6
erating meeting minutes, the written record The community college district currently to transparency and access, I’m always p.m., in the district office, 3401 CSM
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