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YouTube seeks bigger campus


San Bruno officials crafting specific plan for future development near tech titans HQ
By Austin Walsh San Bruno officials hosted an jected additional 400,000 square opportunity to participate in the accommodate the additional 350
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF initial meeting Monday, June 19, feet of office space in the area gen- overall planning for this campus, employees it expects to hire annu-
with urban planning firm Dyett erally bounded by Interstates 380 so the interest and the objectives ally through 2021.
To accommodate a growing and Bhatia to discuss designing and 280, El Camino Real and San of the other property owners as Though the talks are still in
workforce, online video stream- the Bayhill Specific Plan, regulat- Bruno Avenue, said David well as the city, and the communi- their initial stages, Woltering said
ing titan YouTube and San Bruno ing development in the area near Woltering, San Brunos tys wider interests, are represent- YouTube is eyeing the redevelop-
officials are collaboratively draft- YouTube headquarters. Community Development direc- ed, he said. ment of some of the buildings cur-
ing plans for a fresh company Such a plan is necessary to tor. Woltering said the plan will rently housing the 900,000 square
campus featuring new and renovat- assure the company adequately We want the other property address development which
ed buildings. manages construction of a pro- owners and the city to have an YouTube claims is necessary to See YOUTUBE, Page 18

DUB NATION Colleges address


protest practices
Uptick in activism encourages San Mateo
County Community College District to focus
on student rally training and management
By Austin Walsh al focus will be
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF paid to assuring
staff is ade-
Given the recent rise in student quately prepared
activism following the presiden- during demon-
tial election, San Mateo County strations to pre-
Community College District offi- serve a respect-
cials are seeking ways to best pro- ful and safe
tect freedom of speech on campus- environment.
es. Tom Mohr The board
The district Board of Trustees feels it is good
last week examined policies policy, but we expect to have
addressing student rallies and ongoing development of proce-
protests, which officials claim dures and training, said Mohr.
have become more common since The discussion comes following
President Donald Trump was elect- a series of student walkouts late
ed. last year expressing solidarity
Trustees feel the existing protest with communities feeling threat-
With pandemonium running wild among Bay Area sports fans in celebration of the Golden State Warriors code is sound, according to board
2016-17 NBA championship, the Daily Journal taps DUB NATION as the theme for our annual year-end Athletes President Tom Mohr, but addition- See COLLEGES, Page 18
of the Year honors. For the next two weeks, we will pair the best of the best of San Mateo County high school
athletes with the best from this years NBA basketball season as we name our 12 Athletes of the Spring, this
as a lead-up to the grand finale, the naming of our overall boys and girls Athletes of the Year.
SEE STORY PAGE 11 Health System budget
up, uncertainties remain
Tensions rise in Syria as Russia, Iran send U.S. warnings County supervisors review spending plan
By Bassem Mroue conducting operations against the and reflect the intensifying rivalry
and Nataliya Vasilyeva Islamic State group, adding that among the major players in while weighing state and federal changes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was something it would not toler- Syrias civil war that could spiral By Samantha Weigel ment functions including the San
ate. out of control just as the fight Mateo County Medical Center,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
BEIRUT Russia on Monday The downing of the warplane against the Islamic State group in environmental health division,
threatened aircraft from the U.S.- the first time in the six-year con- its stronghold of Raqqa is gaining aging and adult services, contract-
San Mateo County officials
led coalition in Syrian-controlled flict that the U.S. has shot down a ground. reviewed Monday a two-year ing with substance abuse treat-
airspace and suspended a hotline Syrian jet came amid another Russia, a key ally of Syrian spending plan for one of its ment centers and providing care to
intended to avoid collisions in first: Iran fired several ballistic President Bashar Assad, called on largest departments overseeing those incarcerated.
retaliation for the U.S. military missiles Sunday night at IS posi- the U.S. military to provide a full more than 200 programs benefit- The Board of Supervisors is in
shooting down a Syrian warplane. tions in eastern Syria in what it accounting as to why it decided to ing disabled adults, pregnant the midst of its two-year budget
The U.S. said it had downed the said was a message to archrival shoot down the Syrian Su-22 women, animals, the environment cycle and gave a preliminary
Syrian jet a day earlier after it Saudi Arabia and the United States. bomber. and more. thumbs up Monday after reviewing
dropped bombs near the U. S. - The developments added to The countys Health System
backed Syrian Democratic Forces already-soaring regional tensions See SYRIA, Page 19 manages a broad range of govern- See BUDGET, Page 20
2 Tuesday June 20, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


Know how to ask.There is nothing more
difficult for some people, nor for others, easier.
Baltasar Gracian, Spanish philosopher

This Day in History


Boxer Muhammad Ali was convicted

1967 in Houston of violating Selective


Service laws by refusing to be drafted
and was sentenced to five years in
prison. (Alis conviction was ulti-
mately overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court).
In 1 7 8 2 , Congress approved the Great Seal of the United
States, featuring the emblem of the bald eagle.
In 1 7 9 1 , King Louis XVI of France and his family attempt-
ed to flee in the so-called Flight to Varennes, but were
caught.
In 1 8 3 7 , Queen Victoria acceded to the British throne fol-
lowing the death of her uncle, King William IV.
In 1 8 6 3 , West Virginia became the 35th state.
In 1 8 9 3 , a jury in New Bedford, Massachusetts, found Lizzie
Borden not guilty of the ax murders of her father and step-
mother.
In 1 9 2 1 , U.S. Rep. Alice Mary Robertson, R-Okla., became
the first woman to preside over a session of the House of
Representatives.
In 1 9 4 7 , President Harry S. Truman vetoed the Taft-Hartley REUTERS
Act, which was designed to restrict the power of labor unions, Children cool off with a makeshift slip-n-side of water and shaving cream while attending the Don Bosco Centers summer
but had his veto overridden by Congress. Gangster Benjamin program for at-risk middle school children in Manassas, Va.
Bugsy Siegel was shot dead at the Beverly Hills,
California, home of his girlfriend, Virginia Hill, apparently
at the order of mob associates. In other news ...
In 1 9 6 6 , the Beatles album Yesterday and Today was Carmen, hadnt taken him in. Heisinger created flyers offering a
released by Capitol Records, initially with its notorious
Pet squirrel that foiled Idaho $200 reward that was quickly matched
His eyes werent even open, Adam
butcher cover photo which ended up being replaced. home burglary returns to wild Pearl said. He was about the size of a by the Sebring Volunteer Fire
In 1 9 7 7 , the first oil began flowing through the recently BOISE, Idaho A pet squirrel named Bic lighter when we first got him. Department, prompting her to make the
completed Trans-Alaska Pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. Joey who gained fame as a crime-fighter They bought supplies and set an alarm reward $500 total. Village residents
In 1 9 8 8 , the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld a New might be more of the lover type. every two hours to feed him. Joey soon joined Heisinger in her search
York City law making it illegal for private clubs with more Joey, who police credited with scaring thrived, and soon had the run of the around Sebring.
than 400 members to exclude women and minorities. off a burglar trying to break into his house, using a litterbox and learning to There are a lot of good people in the
homes gun safe, made his long good- scavenge from bowls of nuts. world, Heisinger said.
Birthdays byes earlier this month, then scampered
up a backyard apple tree at his Meridian,
I wanted him to be able to fend for
himself, Adam Pearl said.
Otis quickly became a minor celebri-
ty. Facebook posts and shares, newspa-
Idaho, home and hasnt been seen since. Joey did just that, delighting the fam- per and television stories and the flyers
If I had to guess, he found a girlfriend ily with his antics. led to more than 100 phone calls from
and theyre off doing their squirrel Hed let anybody pet him when he people who believed they had spotted
thing, said Adam Pearl, who raised was in the house, Pearl said. I guess him.
Joey in his home for about 10 months. right up until the kid broke in. Right Heisinger then heard rumors that
A University of Idaho scientist said after that is when he started getting employees of an amusement company
thats probably right for Joey. aggressive. working the Sebring Firemans Festival
For a lot of mammals, behavior About a month ago, Pearl made the the weekend Otis went missing might
changes once spring comes, said Janet decision to leave a sliding door open have scooped him up. She called the
TV personality Actor John Movie director Rachlow, a professor at the schools after Joey seemed extra rambunctious. company headquartered 20 miles away
Bob Vila is 71. Goodman is 65. Robert Rodriguez Department of Fish and Wildlife Joey eventually ventured out, played in Stark County and the owner told
is 49. Sciences. with wild squirrels during the day and Heisinger his employees had indeed
Joey made headlines in February after returned to his bed inside at night. taken possession of Otis at least tem-
Actor Martin Landau is 89. Actress Bonnie Bartlett is 88. police went to Pearls home to investi- porarily.
Actress Olympia Dukakis is 86. Actor James Tolkan is 86. gate the burglary and Joey introduced Ohio woman reunited with lost Otis had once again escaped after
himself. A few hours later, police knocking over the cardboard box the
Actor Danny Aiello is 84. Blues musician Lazy Lester is 84.
nabbed a teen burglary suspect with
tortoise after two-week search workers thought would contain him.
Actor John Mahoney is 77. Movie director Stephen Frears is
76. Singer-songwriter Brian Wilson is 75. Actor John items from Pearls home and scratches CLEVELAND A wayward tortoises The owner kicked in another $200 to
McCook is 73. Singer Anne Murray is 72. Musician Andre on his hands. The teen told police a surprising trek around Ohio has ended make the reward $700, and Heisinger,
Watts is 71. Actress Candy Clark is 70. Producer Tina Sinatra squirrel at one home came flying out of happily for its owner, whose two-week her sister and friends resumed their
is 69. Rhythm-and-blues singer Lionel Richie is 68. Rock nowhere and kept attacking him until he search, in a twist of fate, might have search.
musician Michael Anthony is 63. Pop musician John Taylor left. saved her sisters life. But by this time, Otis already had
is 57. Rock musician Mark degli Antoni is 55. Christian rock Like many famous crime fighters, Otis the California desert tortoise found another new home. Tyren OSteen
musician Jerome Fontamillas (Switchfoot) is 50. Rock musi- Joey had a rough start in life. He was managed to push open a sliding glass spotted the tortoise on a road near the
cian Murphy Karges (Sugar Ray) is 50. Actress Nicole Kidman abandoned after falling out of his nest door and escape from Kathie Heisingers amusement company and thought it
is 50. Country/bluegrass singer-musician Dan Tyminski is not long after being born and would home in Sebring in Mahoning County would make a good pet for his three chil-
50. Actor Peter Paige is 48. Actor Josh Lucas is 46. have died if Adam Pearl and his wife, on May 30. dren.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday June 20, 2017 3
Burlingame OKs Local briefs Police reports Friday, June 9.
DUI. A 23-year-old woman from North
quarter-cent sales tax Beach said she believed the measure was the Hollywood was found to be under the inu-
Burlingame voters will be asked to ence of alcohol on the 600 block of Laurel
approve in the coming fall election a quar-
most sensible means of preserving and A medical issue Street, it was reported at 1:43 a. m.
improving Burlingames quality of life. A package containing medication that
ter-cent sales tax which officials claim is I think the quarter-cent sales tax is the Thursday, June 8.
wasnt ordered was delivered to a build-
needed to finance the construction of a new most palatable and most reasonable thing ing on Jefferson Avenue in Redwood
community center, as well as a variety of to do, she said. City, it was reported at 10:13 p.m.
REDWOOD CITY
other infrastructure fixes. Saturday, June 10. Burg l ary . A computer was stolen from a
The Burlingame City Council unanimous- Motive baffles UPS residence on Harrison Avenue, it was report-
ly approved Monday, June 19, floating to workplace shooting survivor ed at 10:37 a.m. Monday, June 12.
voters a financing measure expected to gen-
SAN FRANCISCO A San Francisco UPS
SAN CARLOS Vandal i s m. A vehicle was vandalized on
erate as much as $2 million annually if Stockbridge Avenue, it was reported at 9:12
approved by a simple majority in driver recovering from a gunshot wound said Arres t. A 32-year-old woman from San a.m. Monday, June 12.
November. Monday in an interview that he does not Carlos was arrested for possession of Vandal i s m. A building on Marshall Street
With limited room in a tight city budget, understand why his colleague Jimmy Lam methamphetamine and a misdemeanor war- was egged, it was reported at 8:22 a.m.
officials agreed the tax measure would be the shot him and killed three fellow drivers last rant on the 1100 block of Greenwood Monday, June 12.
most effective way to address a laundry list week, but does not believe the shooter had Avenue, it was reported at 7:46 p.m. on Di s turbance. A woman yelled at people
of capital improvements to streets and side- reason to feel disrespected, which police Saturday, June 10. near an elevator on El Camino Real, it was
walks, as well as a hefty price tag hung on have suggested as a possible motive. Theft. A person stole a bottle of alcohol reported at 7:06 a.m. Monday, June 12.
the construction of a new recreation center. Alvin Chen, 43, cried at times as he told from a store on the 1100 block of Old Fo und pro perty. A black bike was found
Mayor Ricardo Ortiz said the tax measure the Associated Press about the chaotic County Road, it was reported at 9:40 p.m. on East Bayshore Road, it was reported at
revenue would pay toward a variety of initia- shooting inside a UPS warehouse Friday, June 9. 6:59 a.m. Monday, June 12.
tives he has considered top priorities since Wednesday that also left Lam dead after he DUI. A 37-year-old man from San Carlos Di s t urb an c e . Two people harassed
being elected, based on feedback in conver- killed himself and left another driver with a was found to be under the influence of employees at a business on El Camino Real,
sations with residents. gunshot wound. alcohol at Chestnut Street and San Carlos it was reported at 9:20 p.m. Sunday, June
One thing that came through loud and Although police have suggested Lam Avenue, it was reported at 3:14 a. m. 11.
clear was sidewalks, potholes and the recre- might have felt disrespected by other work-
ation center, so thats why I am strongly in ers, Chen said it would have been out of
Obituary
favor of this measure, he said. character for any of the three men who were
It has been estimated the city has roughly killed to have done so.
$100 worth of unfunded capital improve- It would have been especially out of char- Bruce Gerald Heathcote
ment projects and the new recreation center acter for two of the drivers who were his
close friends, Chen said, adding that he October 30, 1942 June 14, 2017
is expected to cost as much as $45 million.
Officials have claimed building a new center knew of no animosity between them and Resident of Sacramento & Burlingame
is necessary to replace the existing anti- Lam. Beloved husband of Patricia Heathcote for 53 years,
quated facility. Im heartbroken. I cant understand why caring brother of Kirk Heathcote and Teri King and
Polling feedback showed necessary sup- this happened, Chen said, a pair of crutch- brother in law to Michael Chapman. Devoted father
port for a half-cent tax existed, but officials es nearby. to daughter Christine Vella, son in law William Vella,
said they opted to seek a smaller measure in The workplace deaths of the UPS drivers grandson Anthony Vella, his wife Katelyn Vella and
favor of financial conservatism. Wayne Chan, 56; Benson Louie, 50; and great grandson Ayden Vella, grandson Nick Vella and his
Considering the variety of substantial Mike Lefiti, 46 shocked San Francisco wife Jessica Vella, daughter Vikki Philp son in law Ken
costs facing the city, Councilwoman Emily and stunned UPS workers. Philp and grandsons Tyler Philp and Austin Philp, son
Gerald Heathcote, daughter in law Mandi Heathcote and
grandsons Thomas Heathcote and Daniel Heathcote. He is preceded in death by his
father Eugene Heathcote and mother Geraldine Heathcote.
Bruce touched the lives of many with his gentle spirit and loving ways. He was
born in San Mateo, California; went to Mills High School, Millbrae, and College of
San Mateo. Bruce was also in the Army and honorably served his country from 1962-
1968. He raised his family in Burlingame, before moving to Sacramento. He worked
in Real Estate as a Real Estate Broker and Property Manager for his company, Mid
Peninsula Management. Bruce was a very hard and dedicated worker and took his
work very seriously. He also enjoyed relaxing at his home in Clearlake, boating with
the family, shing, golng and reading a good mystery novel and many special times
at Disneyland and Hawaii.
Family & friends are invited to a memorial service on Friday June 23, 2017 to
celebrate Bruces life. Visitation will be from 8:00 am until 10:00 am at the Crosby -
N. Gray & Co. Funeral Home, 2 Park Road, Burlingame, CA 94010, with a Funeral
Mass to follow at 11:00am at Our Lady of Angels Church, 1721 Hillside Blvd.,
Burlingame, CA 94010. Burial will follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, 22555 Cristo
Rey Drive, Los Altos, CA 94024.
In lieu of owers the family has requested donations be made to the Alzheimers
Association (www.alz.org) in memory of Bruce Heathcote.
Reception to follow burial at Our Lady of Angels Church, 1721 Hillside Blvd.
Burlingame, CA 94010.
4 Tuesday June 20, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Obituaries Local briefs


Alejandro Sonny Abello Truck crashes into
Alejandro Sonny Abello, also known as Jing, passed San Bruno senior center
on Friday, June 2, 2017, at the age of 52 A truck crashed into the San Bruno
at the Stanford Hospital due to head Senior Center Monday afternoon,
injuries suffered during a fall on May 28 county officials said.
at the corner of Laurel and Oak streets in Crystal Springs Road and
San Carlos. Cunningham Way were reopened soon
Born Aug. 23, 1964, in Manila, after the crash reported at 3:40 p.m.
but San Bruno police were investigat-
Philippines, Alejandro immigrated to
ing the crash, San Mateo County offi-
the United States in 1986 and has been a cials said.
resident of San Carlos since 1989. The San Bruno Senior Center is
For the past four years, he had been located at 1555 Crystal Springs Road.
employed by Rich Relevance in San Francisco where he was Firefighters fight an apartment fire on the 1600 block of Fifth Avenue in Belmont.
valued as much for his skills as for his gentle, kind and Woman robbed walking in the womans jacket and pants pocket At approximately 8:35 a. m. ,
friendly demeanor. Alejandro is survived by his siblings Redwood Shores, man arrested before fleeing when another pedestrian Belmont fire and police units respond-
Emilio, Raymundo, Carlos and Maria Lourdes. approached them, according to prose- ed to a report of a fire and found heavy
A Redwood City man was arrested for
The family has tentative memorial plans to take place cutors. smoke coming from an apartment on
stealing a smartwatch from a 26-year-
somewhere in the San Carlos area in mid to late July. Please Their interaction was captured on the second story of an apartment com-
old woman Thursday
contact us via social media or via his friends and co-work- surveillance footage shot from a near- plex.
evening as she was
ers at Rich Relevance. by home and Peralta was later identi- Belmont firefighters, with assis-
walking in Redwood
fied from the footage. The clothes he tance from units from the San Mateo,
Shores, according
Emma Vassallo was wearing at the scene of the crime Foster City and San Carlos fire depart-
to the San Mateo
were later found in his home, accord- ments, were able to contain the fire to
Emma Vassallo died peacefully at home in Millbrae June County District
ing to prosecutors. the apartment where it began and it was
Attorneys Office.
17, 2017. Peralta remains in custody on extinguished within 20 minutes. One
Darian Rodriguez
Wife of the late Charles J. Vassallo. $100,000 bail and will next appear in firefighter was checked for possible
Peralta, 21, pleaded
Mother of Donald Vassallo, Raymond court for preliminary hearing June 29. heat-related issues by paramedics, but
Vassallo (Tina Vassallo) and Jeffrey
Darian Peralta not guilty to a was not transported, according to the
charge of robbery Apartment fire
Vassallo. city.
Monday. He allegedly approached the
Nana to Ashley Vassallo, Brittney woman as she was walking on Bridge displaces Belmont couple The apartment were the fire occurred
was determined to be uninhabitable
Vassallo and Gina Vassallo. Born June Parkway on the western end of the A fire Monday morning on the 1600 and an adjacent apartment sustained
12, 1925. neighborhood just after 8 p.m. He block of Fifth Avenue in Belmont dis- smoke damage. The residents of both
Family and friends are invited to cele- allegedly pulled out a gun and threat- placed a couple from their apartment apartments were at work at the time and
brate the funeral mass at St. Dunstan ened to shoot the woman if she did but was contained to just one unit, both couples are being assisted by the
not give him what she had with her, according to city officials.
Catholic Church in Millbrae at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 22. Red Cross. The cause of the fire is cur-
according to prosecutors. There were no injuries but a second
Private family committal to follow at Holy Cross Catholic rently under investigation, according
Peralta allegedly rummaged through apartment sustained smoke damage.
Cemetery in Colma. to the city.

 
  
 
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Around the state
Governor, lawmakers to Eric Holder: Cutting
sanctuary city funds

see 3 percent pay boost


By Kathleen Royane governor. Newsom will take home
unconstitutional
LOS ANGELES Former U.S.
Attorney General Eric Holder and
Los
Police
Angeles
Chief
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nearly $147,000, while Chiang Charlie Beck are
will make almost $157,000. continuing to
SACRAMENTO California Other statewide elected officials push legislation
Gov. Jerry Brown and state law- who will see a raise include that would pre-
makers will get 3 percent pay Attorney General Xavier Becerra, vent California
boosts in December, marking the Controller Betty Yee, Insurance law enforcement
fifth consecutive year of pay rais- Commissioner Dave Jones, officers from
es for state elected officials. Secretary of State Alex Padilla and co o p erat i n g
Eric Holder with federal
Browns salary will jump to Superintendent of Public
Instruction Tom Torlakson. immigration enforcement.
nearly $196,000 and lawmakers
Members of a state tax board, They joined California Senate
to $107,000. Thats a roughly 18
the Board of Equalization, will see President pro Tempore Kevin de
percent jump since 2012, or more
raises despite lawmakers deci- Leon Monday to promote state
than $30, 000 for Brown and
sion to strip much of the boards Senate Bill 54.
$16,000 for lawmakers.
power in this years budget after U. S. Attorney General Jeff
Meanwhile, wages for
an audit found questionable uses Sessions has threatened to pull
Californians in the private sector
of money and employees time. If money from jurisdictions that hin-
have, on average, grown between
1. 2 and 2. 4 percent annually approved, the budget will move der communication between local
since 2013, federal data shows. about 90 percent of the boards police and immigration authori-
staff into other departments and ties.
Members of the California
Citizens Compensation strip its power to settle tax dis- Holder says he believes that cut-
Commission approved the raises putes. ting funding from so-called sanctu-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO ary cities that limit cooperation
Monday. They noted elected offi- Still, board members will make
Gov. Jerry Brown speaks in Sacramento. Brown and state lawmakers will get with U.S. immigration authorities
cials salaries will still be lower nearly $147, 000 next year.
3 percent pay boosts in December, marking the fifth consecutive year of would be illegal and unconstitu-
than they were prior to the Great Dalzell was unaware of the
pay raises for state elected officials. tional.
Recession. Then, the governor changes to the boards duties, but
made $212, 000 and lawmakers salary, rank-and-file California said its hard to make compar- he said the commission could Beck says he doesnt care how
took home $116,000. lawmakers already take home the isons given Californias popula- consider changing board mem- much money the federal govern-
Its been 10 years and we have highest paycheck in the nation tion size. bers pay at next years vote. ment threatens to withhold from
taken a very moderate approach, among state legislators, and Also getting the 3 percent raise Californias public sector work- Los Angeles. He says it is impor-
commission member Matina Brown is one of the nations are Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and ers, meanwhile, will see a negoti- tant for all residents to trust police
Kolokotronis said. highest paid governors. state Treasurer John Chiang, both ated 4 percent salary increase this and his officers wont act as de
At their current $104, 000 Commission Chair Tom Dalzell Democrats who are running for year. facto immigration agents.

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Around the nation


Justices turn away appeal over Ohio ballot law Jovita Carranza sworn in
as the 44th U.S. Treasurer
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court wont hear an
appeal of an Ohio law that changed the standards for absen-
tee and provisional ballots in ways that critics said posed
an illegal burden on minority voters.
The justices on Monday left in place a lower court ruling By Martin Crutsinger
that had blocked rules requiring precise completion of the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ballots, but upheld other changes that reduced the time vot-
ers could cure errors and prohibited poll worker assistance. WASHINGTON Jovita Carranza
Advocates for the homeless and the Ohio Democratic has been sworn in as the 44th Treasurer
Party sued Ohios elections chief over the changes. of the United States and the 16th
Ohio officials argued that the changes passed by Ohios woman to hold the job.
Republican-led legislature in 2014 were reasonable, Carranza was sworn in Monday by
nondiscriminatory and impose minimal burden on voters. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Cattle ranchers sue to She started at United Parcel Service as
a night-shift box handler in the 1970s
return country-of-origin labeling and worked her way up to be the presi-
SPOKANE, Wash. Ranchers on Monday sued the U.S. dent of international operations at
Department of Agriculture, seeking a return of labels that UPS in Latin America. After leaving
clearly identify meat produced in other countries and UPS, she served as a deputy adminis-
imported to the United States. trator of the Small Business
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Spokane, seeks to Administration in the George W. Bush
overturn a March 2016 decision by the Department of administration.
Agriculture to revoke regulations requiring imported meat As Treasurer, Carranza will oversee
products to be labeled with their country of origin. That the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, REUTERS
change allowed imported meat to be sold as U.S. products, which produces the nations paper cur- Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, right, hosts a swearing in ceremony for Jovita
the lawsuit said. rency, and the Bureau of the Mint, Carranza as new U.S. treasurer at the Treasury Department building.
which producers U.S. coins. been women. Carranza succeeds Rosie Mnuchins neat signature is a signif-
Both Mnuchin and Carranza will Rios who served in the Obama admin- icant improvement in legibility over
have their signatures on the nations istration. his predecessor, former Treasury
currency. The first bills featuring both She is the seventh Hispanic woman Secretary Jacob Lew.
names are expected to go into circula- to hold the position. Lews loopy scrawl was so bad that
tion later this year. Mnuchin has already submitted his then-President Barack Obama joked
Since President Harry Truman select- signature to be reproduced on the cur- that Lew had better work on his pen-
ed the first woman Treasurer in 1949, rency, and Carranza is expected to do manship or run the risk that he would
all of those who have followed have so shortly. debase our currency.

NASA finds 10 more planets that could have life


By Seth Borenstein the planets have life, but some of the survey part of the galaxy to see how
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS most basic requirements that life needs frequent planets are and how frequent
are there, upping the chances for life. Earth-size and potentially habitable
Are we alone? Maybe Kepler today planets are. Keplers main mission
WASHINGTON NASAs planet-
has told us indirectly, although we ended in 2013 after the failure of two of
hunting telescope has found 10 new
need confirmation, that we are proba- its four wheels that control its orienta-
planets outside our solar system that
bly not alone, Kepler scientist Mario tion in space.
are likely the right size and tempera-
ture to potentially have life on them, Perez said in a Monday news confer- Its too early to know how common
broadly hinting that we are probably ence. potentially habitable planets are in
not alone. Outside scientists agreed that this is the galaxy because there are lots of fac-
After four years of searching, the a boost in the hope for life elsewhere. tors to consider including that Kepler
Kepler telescope has detected a total of It implies that Earth-size planets in could only see planets that move
49 planets in the Goldilocks zone. And the habitable zone around sun-like between the telescope vision and its
it only looked in a tiny part of the stars are not rare, Harvard astronomer star, said Kepler research scientist
galaxy, one quarter of one percent of a Avi Loeb, who was not part of the Susan Mullally of the SETI Institute in
galaxy that holds about 200 billion of work, said in an email. Mountain View, California.
stars. The 10 Goldilocks planets are part of It will take about a year for the
Seven of the 10 newfound Earth-size 219 new candidate planets that NASA Kepler team to come up with a number
planets circle stars that are just like announced Monday as part of the final of habitable planet frequency, she said.
ours, not cool dwarf ones that require a batch of planets discovered in the Kepler has spotted more than 4,000
planet be quite close to its star for the main mission since the telescope was planet candidates and confirmed more
right temperature. That doesnt mean launched in 2009. It was designed to than half of those.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Tuesday June 20, 2017 7
U.S. student freed by North
Korea in a coma dies at age 22
By Dan Sewell believe he could sense
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that, they said.
Warmbier was accused
CINCINNATI Otto Warmbier, an of trying to steal a propa-
American college student who was released ganda banner while visit-
by North Korea in a coma last week after ing with a tour group and
almost a year and a half in captivity, died was convicted of subver-
Monday, his family said. sion. He was put before
The 22-year-old has completed his jour- North Korean officials
ney home, relatives said in a statement. Otto Warmbier and journalists for a tele-
They did not cite a specific cause of death. vised confession.
Unfortunately, the awful, torturous mis- I have made the worst mistake of my
treatment our son received at the hands of life! he exclaimed, choking up as he
the North Koreans ensured that no other out- begged to be allowed to reunite with his par-
come was possible beyond the sad one we ents and two younger siblings.
REUTERS experienced today, his parents said. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison
A woman cries in front of messages and tributes left near to where a van was driven at Muslims Doctors had described his condition as a with hard labor.
in Finsbury Park, North London. state of unresponsive wakefulness and The University of Virginia student was
said he suffered a severe neurological held for more than 17 months. His family

Van attack on London Muslims injury of unknown cause.


His father, Fred Warmbier, said last week
that he believed Otto had been fighting for
months to stay alive to return to his family.
said it was told he had been a coma since
soon after his March 2016 sentencing.
Doctors said he suffered extensive loss of
brain tissue and profound weakness and

suggests shifting polarization The family said he looked uncomfortable


and anguished after arriving June 13 but his
countenance later changed.
contraction of his muscles, arms and legs.
His eyes opened and blinked but without any
sign that he understood verbal commands or
By Danica Kirka, the time and it wasnt clear if he died as a He was peace. He was home, and we his surroundings.
Paisley Dodds and Gregory Katz result of the attack or from something else.
British media identified the suspect as
Darren Osborne, a 47-year-old Briton and Road rage cited in killing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Around the nation
father of four living in Cardiff, Wales, who of Muslim girl in Virginia
LONDON The rash of deadly terror was not known to authorities before the This tragic case appears to be the result
attacks that has rattled Britain in recent attack. FAIRFAX, Va. Police blamed road of a road rage incident involving the sus-
months took an ominous new turn on rage on Monday for the killing of a teenage pect, who was driving and who is now
Details about the assailant were sketchy,
Monday as Muslim worshippers became tar- but the assault the most dramatic against Muslim girl who was attacked by a driver charged with murder, and a group of
gets during the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims in London in recent years sug- while walking with friends to her mosque teenagers who was walking and riding bikes
mowed down by an attacker who plowed a gested a new, dangerous level of polariza- between Ramadan prayers this weekend. in and along a roadway, a Fairfax Police
van into a crowd leaving prayers at two tion in British society. The girls father, Mohmoud Hassanen Department statement said.
mosques in north London. Aboras of Reston said he doesnt understand Our investigation at this point in no way
This was an attack on Muslims near their
It was the same tactic Islamic extremists place of worship, May said in a televised how this could have happened, because he indicates the victim was targeted because of
used in recent assaults on Westminster address. And like all terrorism, in whatever said his daughter, 17-year-old Nabra her race or religion, police added.
Bridge and London Bridge. Those attacks form, it shares the same fundamental goal. It Hassanen, was a friend to everyone. Police have not identified Hassanen, but
and a third outside a pop concert in seeks to drive us apart and to break the Police charged 22-year-old Darwin her father confirmed she was the victim in
Manchester have triggered a surge in hate precious bonds of solidarity and citizenship Martinez Torres with murder. Sundays attack.
crimes against Muslims around Britain. that we share in this country. We will not let
British authorities, including Prime this happen.
Minister Theresa May, and Islamic leaders Mayor Sadiq Khan, Londons first Muslim
moved swiftly to ease concerns in the mayor, also urged residents to stand togeth-
Muslim community following the attack er.
shortly after midnight that injured at least While this appears to be an attack on a
nine people in Londons Finsbury Park particular community, like the terrible
neighborhood, which is home to a large attacks in Manchester, Westminster and
Muslim population. London Bridge, it is also an assault on all
Authorities said the incident was being our shared values of tolerance, freedom and
treated as a terror attack. One man died at the respect, Khan said, adding that there would
scene, although he was receiving first aid at be zero tolerance for hate crimes.
8 Tuesday June 20, 2017 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

House Democrats question Flynn


disclosures of Middle East travel
By Chad Day potential prob-
and Stephen Braun lems with what
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Flynn reported
to the U.S. gov-
WASHINGTON Two top ernment about
House Democrats are questioning his foreign
whether Michael Flynn failed to travel, contacts
report a 2015 trip to the Middle and business
East to federal security clearance after he left the
investigators, a potential omis- Michael Flynn D e f e n s e
sion that could add to the legal In t el l i g en ce
jeopardy President Donald Trumps Agency in August 2014.
former national security adviser Federal and congressional
faces over the truthfulness of his probes have been looking closely
statements to authorities and on at Flynns foreign travel and con-
government documents. tacts as part of investigations into
The lawmakers Rep. Elijah Russias meddling in the 2016
Cummings, D-Md., and Rep. Eliot presidential election and any pos-
Engel, D-N.Y. said in a letter sible collusion with associates of
released Monday that they believe Trump or his campaign. REUTERS
Flynn may have violated federal Separately, federal investigators Donald Trump, center, participates in an American Technology Council roundtable, accompanied by Tim Cook,
law by failing to disclose the trip, have been scrutinizing Flynns CEO of Apple, left, and Satya Nadella CEO of Microsoft Corporation at the White House.
work for a Turkish businessman

Trumps legal plan built in


which they believe involved a
proposal to provide nuclear power and the Defense Departments
to several Middle Eastern coun- inspector general has been look-
tries, and any foreign contacts he ing into whether Flynn failed to
had during another trip to the
region that year.
The letter from Cummings, the
get U.S. government permission
to receive foreign payments.
Among those payments was more
than $33,000 he received from RT,
his image: Fight, fight, fight
ranking Democrat on the House By Eric Tucker a study in contrasts when compared paign contributions to Democrats
oversight committee, and Engel, the Russian state-sponsored tele- and Jonathan Lemire to the seasoned group of prosecu- and because Mueller interviewed for
the ranking Democrat on the vision network that U.S. intelli- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tors and criminal law experts work- the FBI directors job after Trump
House foreign affairs committee, gence officials have branded as a ing under Robert Mueller, the tight- fired Comey.
is the latest to call attention to propaganda arm of the Kremlin. WASHINGTON President lipped, respected ex-FBI director. Attacking the idea that the presi-
Donald Trump, whose combative To make it even more difficult, their dent tried to obstruct the investiga-
instincts are to lash out and never clients public statements often tion also seems key. Comey did tell
Japan investigates delay in retreat, appears to be shaping a
legal team in his own image. His
threaten to undercut their work.
I dont care who Trump hires.
Trump he was not personally under
investigation, but that was before
reporting Navy ship collision clear directive: Fight, fight, fight.
In aggressively worded state-
Theres no reason to think hes
going to listen to legal advice,
the director was fired. Comey has
since said he suspects the circum-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would have been sleeping. ments and confrontational TV said Washington defense lawyer stances of his firing will be scruti-
Authorities have declined to spec- appearances, Trumps personal Peter Zeidenberg. Good luck try- nized by Mueller, putting pressure
TOKYO Japans coast guard is ulate on a cause while the crash lawyers and newly hired proxies ing to represent him. on Trumps supporters to deny any
investigating why it took nearly remains under investigation. have shown themselves more than Its too early to say for sure what illegal intent critical to an
an hour for a deadly collision A track of the much-larger con- ready to defend him in the manner legal strategy his team will settle obstruction of justice case. Some
between a U.S. Navy destroyer and tainer ships route by to which he is accustomed with on, especially since the full con- suggest his actions were wholly
a container ship to be reported. MarineTraffic, a vessel-tracking arguments seemingly aimed at pub- tours of the probe arent known and legitimate, based on ignorance
A coast guard official said service, shows it made a sudden lic opinion as much as at warding no public allegations have been rather than malevolence or on
Monday they are trying to find out turn as if trying to avoid some- off any actual legal threat from leveled by investigators. But two anger at an FBI director who would
what the crew of the Philippine- thing at about 1:30 a.m., before prosecutors. The legal team, like avenues appear clear so far: The not repeat publicly his private
flagged ACX Crystal was doing continuing eastward. It then made the president, has come out ready to lawyers are prepared to paint reassurances. If you can prove that
before reporting the collision off a U-turn and returned around 2:30 hit hard, even if not always quite Muellers investigative team as there was something there and the
Japans coast to authorities 50 a.m. to the area near the collision. accurately. somehow politically motivated, or president knew about it, then the
minutes later. The president has not been and too aligned with the interests of obstruction case looks far
The coast guard initially said the
The ACX Crystal collided with is not under investigation, lawyer fired FBI Director James Comey; stronger, said Washington attor-
collision occurred at 2:20 a.m.
and they will argue the president
the USS Fitzgerald off Japans because the Philippine ship had Jay Sekulow has declared repeated- ney Justin Dillon. But if its just,
didnt illegally exert pressure on
coast, killing seven of the reported it at 2:25 a.m. and said it ly the past few days, only to add to the investigation.
hes acting impetuously because he
destroyers crew of nearly 300. the statement Monday that he did- doesnt like having himself or his
just happened. After interviewing
The ships collided early Saturday nt know for certain if that was true. Already, theyve floated the idea friends investigated for something
Filipino crewmembers, the coast
The legal team has not been noti- that Mueller could be biased he genuinely believes he didnt do,
morning, when the Navy said guard has changed the collision
fied, he said on CNN. because some members of his then I think thats a much harder
most of the 300 sailors on board time to 1:30 a.m.
The Trump teams style makes for investigative team have made cam- case for obstruction.

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Letters to the editor Beyond the verdict
O
n June 16, a Minnesota jurys verdict shook the
No fence-sitting unpredictable, unlike Hillary. Hillary for the group of seniors in retirement core of our nations belief in our judicial system.
lost the election. Trump outsmarted who attended Sue Lemperts recent The jury acquitted police ofcer Jeronimo Yanez of
Editor, her, plain and simple. Get over it. talk at a San Mateo Elks Club lunch- second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of 32-
I 100 percent disagree with Penny year-old Philando Castile.
eon! How nostalgic it must have been
Elizabeths letter to the editor regard- On July 6, 2016, Castile, accompanied by his ancee
ing U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris Keith De Filippis for the attendees to fondly reminisce
about their favorite places in our Diamond Reynolds and her 4-year-old daughter, proceeded
demeanor during Attorney General San Jose to drive through a Twin Cities suburb. On that fateful day,
Jeff Sessions hearing last week community that (some of them mirac-
he was pulled over on a trafc stop. A subsequent 74-second
(Kamala Harris demeanor in the ulously) still exist, in spite of expo- exchange with the police ofcer would mark the nal chap-
June 16 edition of the Daily Journal). Thank you Robert Nice nential change and development. ter on his life.
Kamala Harris perfectly represented Editor, Since I did not attend this trip down Asked to provide his drivers
her constituents in her ve minutes of I would like to thank Robert Nice memory lane, I have to wonder if license, Castile informed the
questioning Sessions. She is a former and his May 22 letter. He is missed Lempert served her little diatribe with ofcer that his license was in his
prosecutor and conducted herself by the Sunnybrae (San Mateo) neigh- dessert, blaming her fellow seniors glove compartment.
accordingly, considering this is an borhood with his conscientious for not paying their fair share of pub- Withdrawing his gun, Ofcer
inquiry into potential federal crimes efforts to organize our Sunnybrae Yanez instructed Castile to
lic services and being the reason that
at the highest ofces of the U.S. gov- Neighborhood Association, which I retrieve his license. Castile,
ernment and possible perjury (omis- so many young people nd it impos- mindful that his glove compart-
believe no longer exists (no informa- sible to afford a home in San Mateo,
sion) from Mr. Sessions in his conr- tion given to neighbors ment also contained his permit-
mation hearing. His appointment has or if she saved her ammunition for a ted and registered gun, informed
concerningnew AAA building devel-
been controversial at best and U.S. wider audience in her column the ofcer accordingly. In a
opment. Only informationis given
Sen. Elizabeth Warren was censured Favorite places in city of San panic, the ofcer instructed him
to neighbors 1,000 feet from AAA to retrieve the license, but not
for reading Coretta Scott Kings letter building. Why does the city of San Mateo in the June 12 edition of the
regarding her witness to Mr. Mateo try to hide this information Daily Journal. his gun. Acknowledging Ofcer Jonathan Madison
Sessions activities during the civil Yanezs instruction, he reached
from all close neighborhoods? And for his glove compartment. Ofcer Yanez then red four
rights era. Mr. Sessions was con- how much have they been paid off by
rmed on a partisan vote 52 to 47 Mary Christensson shots into Castiles arm and abdomen.
the developer?). Mr. Nice is correct The eerie moments that followed were captured on cell-
with one abstaining. He immediately about voting the bums out (my San Mateo phone video by Castiles ancee Diamond Reynolds. The
recused himself from the Russian words). All cities should be wary of video depicts Ofcer Yanezs gun pointed at Castile as
investigations. greedy developers (think Donald Reynolds mounts an elephant cry for help. Reynolds 4-
There is no fence-sitting during Trump) ruining our beautiful neigh- Complete coward year-old daughter, an eyewitness to Castiles murder, tries
these historic times. Ms. Elizabeth borhoods. her best to assuage Reynolds grievance. Meanwhile,
needs to choose: country or party. Editor,
Went to the San Mateo Planning Im glad Trump is president. I voted Castile slowly exerts his nal breaths as red streams ow
Commission meeting a few weeks down his shirt.
for Obama and what did he do?
Keith McNamara ago about AAA building on South Castile had no priors on his record. He worked within his
Delaware Street and was amazed by Nothing. Everything from health care local public school system as a supervisor in child nutri-
Burlingame to energy conservation, he took no tion and health services. Castile mentored children and
two shills for the developer (they
were supposedly from 19th Avenue action on until he was forced to by young adults in his community. Hundreds of kids in his
Park neighborhood) saying how his advisers. If Trump ruins our rela- community considered him a father-like role model and
Project 90 great the new highest density possi- tionship with the British then I think friend.
Editor, ble development would be. Yeah, thats a good thing. Id rather have What transpired in Castiles nal moments and the ver-
I came to Project 90 in 1994 at a right.One of my neighbors was so somebody running the government dict that followed is unique, but certainly not the rst of its
time in my life when I greatly needed upset he could only scream out: Can who stands for what he believes in kind. Too often, these racially charged events earth-
their help, and they provided me with you spell greed, g-r-e-e-d? and left quakes, if you will shake the foundations of our belief in
than a guy who plays the role of colorblind justice.
everything I needed for 90 days. As a the meeting in total disgust, then the
result, I have found a better way to president. Earthquakes are much like racially charged events in this
commission leader reprimanded him Look, Obama was elected by us in
live and know they need our support. for speaking out of turn (not his three country the death of Martin Luther King Jr., the police
They say you can measure society on the middle class to create a health care brutality inicted on Rodney King, Sandra Bland, Mike
minutes to talk). Meanwhile, the
how we treat folks facing challenges. plan and to create more public trans- Brown, Trayvon Martin, and now the verdict in the fatal
developer representative gets to shooting of Philando Castile. These events rattle and shake
Project 90 has helped thousands of speak for hours about how his daugh- portation. All he ever did was say
men and women for 45 years, hope- Im not going to do anything until us. Their occurrences are random. But, when they erupt,
ter, living in the city, doesnt drive they send shock waves across our country. You can see it
fully we can nd a way to help them at and calls Uber when needed (meaning my Republican colleagues return to
this critical point in time. when you watch Fox News and MSNBC depicting stirring
all the extratrafc wont be a prob- Washington because I believe in
images and recollections of the event. You can feel it rum-
lem in our neighborhood) and other bipartisanship or I feel ne with ble when you engage in social media networks in which
such blather. We dont live in the someone taking my job because par- others applaud or relentlessly condemn rioters protesting
Michael J. Devlin city for a reason and dont want the tisanship ends at the waters edge. the event. The aftershocks are present when you discuss the
San Mateo city living in our small neighbor- Even I wouldnt have said those event with someone sensitive to the events magnitude.
hood. The San Mateo City Council things or acted this way. Also, he Earthquakes inevitably expose the sediment and boiling
and Planning Commission should be mouthed words like a cloned politi- pressure beneath its aesthetic surface. Racially charged
Hacking prepared to be voted out if they insist events often expose what many purport to be a post-racial
cian without any style of his own.
Editor, on more high-density developments society to the inconvenient truth that racism still exists
Think about it, Trump has been
All nations have intelligence agen- near our neighborhood. Thanks in our country. Dont be fooled; ignoring racism in a socie-
again, Robert Nice. egged, spat on, decried in the media ty merely perpetuates a false reality, prompting surprise
cies. These agencies have spies, elec-
tronic surveillance via satellites and and criticized by tons of people. Has and denial when a racially charged earthquake erupts and
internet hacking. We all have coun- he backed down on his promises? exposes what really lies beneath.
Mike Manely No. So Id have preferred Hillary As an African-American male, I am appalled at the fre-
termeasures. We all spy on each
other. Are we saying that Russians are San Mateo Clinton, but another man like Barack quency of these fatalities and verdicts. When I see Philando
better than us at spying or hacking? Obama? No. Forget it. Castile, I see myself in many respects a young man with
If so, then shame us, not the ambitions, eager to be a role model for children and ready
Russians. The idea that Putin would A trip down memory lane to start a family. Perhaps if we all had a lens by which to
Patrick Field see ourselves in Philando Castile, beyond his race, our
rather have Trump in the White House Editor,
is absurd. He is a wild card, totally How delightful it must have been Palo Alto nation would be better reection of a colorblind judicial
system.
After the rumble and debris have passed, earthquakes also
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Tech giants back in charge, stocks hit records


By Stan Choe ing, We cant afford not to be in
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS this market, and well continue to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 21,528.99 play along with the dynamics of
Low: 21,436.08 the gradual melt-up.
NEW YORK Apple and other
big-name technology stocks got Close: 21,528.99 Thooft expects stocks to con-
back to their winning ways Change: +144.71 tinue rising, even with prices
Monday and helped drive U. S. high, because bonds look less
OTHER INDEXES
indexes once again to record attractive. Plus, profit growth is
S&P 500: 2453.46 +20.31 improving for companies, which
heights.
NYSE Index: 11,833.34 +61.32 helps to justify their stock price
The Standard & Poors 500
index rose 20.31 points, or 0.8 Nasdaq: 6239.01 +87.25 gains.
percent, to 2, 453. 46 and sur- NYSE MKT: 2629.96 +8.21 The biggest gainer in the S&P
passed its old record, set nearly a Russell 2000: 1418.08 +11.35 500 Monday was PerkinElmer,
week ago, by half a percent. The Wilshire 5000: 25,436.50 +169.89 which sells testing equipment and
Dow Jones industrial average scientific instruments. It jumped
added 144.71 points, or 0.7 per- 10-Yr Bond: 2.19 +0.03 $4.16, or 6.5 percent, to $67.73
cent, to 21, 528. 99, and the Oil (per barrel): 44.10 -0.64 after it agreed to buy EUROIM-
Nasdaq composite jumped 87.25, Gold : 1,245.20 -11.30 MUN Medical Laboratory
or 1.4 percent, to 6,239.01. Diagnostics of Germany for $1.3
Tech heavyweights, which had On Monday, Apple rose for just Its just the latest example of ever they see a dip, and analysts billion in cash.
been among the stock markets the second time since two investors steeling themselves and have noticed how ingrained the On the other end was energy
biggest stars until recently, led Thursdays ago. It jumped $4.07, buying the dip. Every time the instinct has become. company EQT, which fell $5.26,
the way. After being up more than or 2.9 percent, to $146.34 for its stock market has shown any weak- Its concerning, but I dont see or 9 percent, to $53.51 for the
20 percent for the year, tech second-best day of the year so far. ness in the last eight years, its what breaks it at this point of largest loss in the index. It agreed
stocks in the S&P 500 fell sharply Googles parent, Alphabet, rose proven to be a good move for time, said Nate Thooft, senior to buy Rice Energy for $6.7 bil-
two Fridays ago on worries that $16. 60, or 1. 7 percent, to investors to buy. Thats because portfolio manager at Manulife lion in cash and stock in a deal
they had risen too much, too $975.22. Altogether, tech stocks stocks have ended up erasing any Asset Management. Its going to that EQT said will make it the
quickly. In a little more than a in the S&P 500 rose 1.7 percent, losses incurred, only to move be really, really hard to predict countrys largest producer of natu-
week, tech stocks lost about a the largest gain among the 11 sec- higher. That long track record has what that circumstance is. For the ral gas. Rice surged $4.88, or 24.8
fifth of their year-to-date gains. tors that make up the index. trained investors to pounce when- time being, investors are think- percent, to $24.57.

Amazon-Whole Foods tie-up could speed grocery transformation


By Candice Choi natural foods grocer signals a mas- tle about their plans. But even store in New York City. as the singing animatronics to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sive bet that people will opt more before the deal was announced, I think retailers are going to ensure that grocery shopping
for the convenience of online grocers were scrambling to adapt have to bring a lot of excitement remains a family event.
NEW YORK Grocers trying to orders and delivery or in-store to shifting habits. to the store, said Stew Leonard Prepared foods are another way
compete with the threat of a com- pickup, putting even more pres- Grocery shopping is likely to Jr., CEO of Stew Leonards, a gro- grocers are increasingly making
bined Amazon and Whole Foods sure on the already competitive get more sensory, as retailers try cery chain with five locations in their stores a destination. Some
will have to make their stores industry. Though online orders are to make stores a draw beyond just Connecticut and New York. chains have classical musicians
more appealing, leverage their estimated to account for just 1 per- picking up staples. Kroger Co., Leonard noted his chain is play as shoppers wander from
locations to offer delivery and do a cent to 2 percent of grocery sales, for instance, has touted the open- known for free samples and cos- wine sections to sushi stations or
better job of collecting shopper that figure is expected to grow. ing of Murrays cheese shops in tumed farm animals that walk meet friends for a bite. And in a
data. They may also need to seek Its not yet clear what specific some locations. Whole Foods, a around stores and greet shoppers. nod to the popularity of delivery
innovative partners of their own. changes are in store at either leader in redefining the modern But he said hes looking for ways companies like Blue Apron,
Amazons planned $13.7 bil- Amazon or Whole Foods, since grocery experience, offers a pro- to modernize elements of the Kroger and Whole Foods have
lion acquisition of the organic and the two companies are saying lit- duce butcher at a recently opened show his stores put on such been testing meal kits as well.

Google promises YouTube crackdown on online extremism


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS role in mass violence. ment in the wake of violent And earlier this month, British Google and other internet compa-
Its crackdown will involve both attacks in the U.S. and elsewhere. Prime Minister Theresa May nies are trying to avert.
SAN FRANCISCO Google is computer programs and an A van struck a crowd of people out- called on governments to form Toward that end, Facebook last
promising to be more vigilant expanded group of people dedicat- side a London mosque Sunday, the international agreements to pre- week pledged to use more advanced
about preventing terrorist prop- ed to identifying videos promot- second time an automobile was vent the spread of extremism technology and more than 150
aganda and other extremist ing terrorism so they can be used as a weapon in that city this online. Some proposed measures human reviewers to find and
videos from appearing on its blocked from appearing on month, and less than a week after a would hold companies legally remove terrorist content before
YouTube site amid intensifying YouTube or quickly removed. gunman attacked GOP lawmakers accountable for the material post- people see it on its social net-
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Tuesday June 20, 2017

Satisfying season for Gordon Capping


By Nathan Mollat
the
school year
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

T
he ofcial end of the 2016-17
high school sports season begins
No one can ever question the toughness of today as the Daily Journal brings
Sacred Heart Preps Cam Gordon. A former you the 2017 Spring Sport Athletes of
two-sport star with the Gators, she spent the Season, which will be followed by
the last several seasons battling a slew of our overall Athlete Of the Year honorees.
injuries, most notably stress fractures in her Fourteen awards in total, by far the most
back and foot. during any of the three seasons, which
The other thing no one can question is includes fall and
what Gordon meant to the Gators this sea- winter.
son. One of only three seniors, Gordon had There is no real
to put her quest for individual glory on the scientic process
backburner and focus on helping the team for the two-man
reach its potential. Daily Journal sports
Gordons dedication to her sport and her staff in making
team has garnered her the honor of being these selections.
the Daily Journals Girls Lacrosse Player of Some choices are
the Year. no-brainers, while
We had a really young team. I thought other may require a
she did a great job of leading. I dont poll of coaches.
think that is her personality. I think she had Some are based on
to push herself, said SHP coach Wendy postseason per-
Kridel. She didnt have a group of upper- formance and once
classmen to rely on, so it had to be about you delve deeper into that athletes season,
her. She had to take control. you usually nd they dominated the regular
Gordon is used to being the center of season as well. There could be some argu-
attention on the field. An attacker, she was ment over our selections, but we are con-
looking to build off an 80-plus goal season dent we have chosen the best.
her junior year, but knew she would have to Besides, once you get past the num-
mentor her young teammates to bring them thats what my coaches and teammates took its toll on Gordon. bers, you get into some really interesting
up to a level where the Gators could be com- expected of me. I was on a nationally ranked (club) soc- stories. One athlete I talked to has had to
petitive this season. Gordon knew she The first thing Gordon had to do, howev- cer team and I was trying to do both (sports) overcome stress fractures, while another
couldnt do it all by herself and needed to get er, was stay healthy enough to stay on the and that caused too much pressure on my is all about building a legacy and leaving
some help. field. Having played soccer since she was 3 spine, Gordon said. his squad in a better position after he
Theres always more you can do, Gordon years old, Gordon picked up lacrosse as a She eventually ended up with three stress graduates next year.
said. I tried my best to be a good leader on 12-year-old and the constant physicality of
the team. I was a four-year varsity starter, so both sports in seasons that run back to back See GORDON, Page 14 See LOUNGE, Page 16

Hillsborough sweeps
way to D52 50/70 title
By Terry Bernal What makes
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Hillsboroughs
run through
The Hillsborough All-Star team District 52 play
hit a snag in the opening game of special is it is
the District 52 50/70 Intermediate one of the only
tournament. But after a dramatic teams that plays
seventh-inning comeback in said with the same
opener, the 12-13-year-old team roster as it does
never looked back. Ryan Kall in the regular
Hillsborough went on to sweep season, Murdoff
through the winners bracket to said. Most of
capture the District 52 50/70 the other teams
championship, capped with a 10-3 in the bracket
win over Foster City Saturday at are merged from
Sea Cloud Park. two area teams.
It was Hillsboroughs second In just its sec-
win over Foster City in the tour- ond year in the
ney. The two teams also locked up I n t e r m e di a t e
in the opener, with Foster City b r a c k e t ,
taking a one-run lead into the sev- Patrick Macy Hi l l s b o ro ug h
enth. But Hillsborough, down to touts just one

Waymires choices spur success


By Nathan Mollat the Year honors with Sacred Heart into the 60s, youre elite. He made
its nal strike, rallied for a three-
spot, highlighted by Ryan Kalls
two-run double that proved to be
the game-winner.
The kids, they never were
team all year long.
We only had one team so our
same team was the All-Star team,
Murdoff said. So there was a little
trepidation about how far we could
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Preps David Peterson, he is also saves where the coaches would down, Hillsborough manager go in the tournament.
being named the Daily Journals look at each other and say, How Sherrick Murdoff said. Weve had Hillsborough responded to the
A lot of athletic success is predi- Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year. did that happen? said M-A coach several come-from-behind victo- trepidation both sides of the ball.
cated on timing. Being in the right Waymire, however, is not some Steven Kryger, adding Waymires ries this season. They just had the Kall and Patrick Macy starred in
spot at the right time and making eagle-eyed sniper who scored goals-against average was 4.375. attitude lets just keep going the power department, each total-
the right decision. Sometimes the goals in bushels. Rather, he He has the outlet skill, the abili- and see what happens. Nothing ing two home runs through the
results of those decisions are stopped opposing teams from ty to make passes on a dime to seems to phase them. tournament. But the lineup proved
immediate, others take time. scoring in bunches. In a game that give us an opportunity on the Saturdays championship victo- deep 1 through 9.
Cooper Waymire was faced with features offense and a ton of scor- offensive side. The ability to call ry marked the teams 15th straight John Adrian Dioli showed the
a couple of decisions early in his ing, it was a goalie, along with a out the defensive [adjustments] win, going back to a regular sea- lineups depth in the openers sev-
lacrosse career. Turns out the defender in Peterson, who shared and be able to really break down son in which it posted a 15-4 enth-inning comeback. With
recent Menlo-Atherton graduate top league honors this season. what the offense is doing and mak- record en route to the league cham- Hillsborough trailing 3-2 with
chose correctly because not only His save percentage was 63 ing corrections on the fly. pionship with a 13-4 win over the two outs, Dioli fell behind 1-2
did he earn Peninsula Athletic (percent). Fifty-five, 56 would be Belmont Redwood Shores Devils
League Bay Division co-Player of above average. You start getting See WAYMIRE, Page 14 June 4. See 50/70, Page 16
12 Tuesday June 20, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Kerr to pursue more answers for back


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OAKLAND Golden State Warriors


coach Steve Kerr will be given time
throughout the summer to explore med-
ical options that could alleviate the
symptoms he still experiences nearly
two years after a spinal fluid leak from
back surgery.
General manager Bob Myers said
Monday that Kerr
would have time off
CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY SPORTS as needed in the com-
Jerry West, right, was announced as a new special consultant ing weeks to find
of the Los Angeles Clippers Monday. more options to bet-
ter his long-term

West joins Clips health, and Kerr said


he would be travel-
ing to do so.

as a consultant
I think at the
Bob Myers KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
point were at now,
its what makes you 5-10-15 percent Steve Kerr reacts against the Cavaliers during Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
By Jill Painter Lopez better? And thats what hes going to some. Im not going to go into detail. where there can be honest dialogue back
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pursue and explore with our blessing, Theres a lot of different thoughts and and forth.
Myers said. The hope is he got back to ways I can see some improvement, see- Stephen Curry also has said that while
PLAYA VISTA Hall of Famer Jerry West, fresh off help- the place he was prior to leaving in ing various people and trying to really he looks forward to a hefty raise, he
ing the Warriors win another NBA championship, is now Portland, which is not where he wants get some traction early in the summer. would be willing to discuss a new deal
officially a consultant with the Los Angeles Clippers. to be but he can coach. Theres a little The good news is I did feel a lot bet- he could command more than $200
West was formally introduced at a news conference bit of a misconception that stepping ter from where I was six weeks ago. I million that allows the Warriors to
Monday with Doc Rivers, the Clippers coach and president away would help him heal. And I tried to feel like Im making some strides. I def- put another championship-caliber team
of basketball operations, and Executive Vice President dispel that and you should ask him, initely want to gain some momentum on the floor.
Lawrence Frank. He had been an execu- because I think even he gets a little here early in the summer and really kind After a couple of days with his wife
tive board member with the Warriors and offended at the notion of, Just step of build on that momentum and be feel- and two daughters, Myers has been
is expected to have a similar role with away and go get better. I said this ing a lot better hopefully soon. number-crunching and preparing a long
LA. before, this is where he feels the best, Kerr and Myers have a lot to do as the to-do list to build another winner. The
The former Lakers great and front office which may be counterintuitive to what start of free agency begins July 1. time crunch comes with hoisting the
executive credited Rivers, Frank and people think. Its not that the job Finals MVP Kevin Durant can opt out trophy at seasons end.
owner Steve Ballmer with convincing diminishes him in any way. Actually, of the second year in his contract June Id rather be just having a glass of
him the other team in LA was the right fit. the job, I would say, propels him. 29 in order to restructure his deal to wine, he said. Maybe in August.
Here I am on the last adventure of my The 51-year-old Kerr returned from a make it more team-friendly so Golden No tes : Myers expects the coaching
life, and I like to call it an adventure, six-week absence for Game 2 of the NBA State has the means to try to re-sign staff to remain intact. ... The Warriors
Doc Rivers Finals and coached the rest of the way as other free agents such as Andre Iguodala dont have a draft pick Thursday but
West said. I believe in ownership a lot.
After I talked to Steve and Doc and whats-your-name, Golden State won its second champi- or Shaun Livingston two key mem- could buy one if the situation is right.
Frank Lawrence, I was even more convinced. Ive known onship in three seasons. He stepped bers of the two title teams. ... Player development coach Chris
these guys and respected them. away after Game 2 against Portland in Durant said publicly last week he is DeMarco will coach the Warriors sum-
I like people flying under the radar. I dont like gigantic the first round of the playoffs. willing to be flexible, and even told mer league team, with Patrick McCaw
egos. ... Ive had the privilege of watching their games. I After last Thursdays victory parade, Myers and Kerr as much during their exit planning to play at least some of the
watch every game no matter who is playing. For them to want Kerr headed to San Diego on Friday, hit interview. They just cant begin any for- games in Las Vegas. Willie Green and
me to come here and maybe think I can help, Im really flat- the beach and swam in the ocean. mal talks until July 1. Nick URen will be assistants. ... With
tered. My initial thought was to get some You just say, Lets talk about that in Hall of Famer Jerry West having left his
The 79-year-old West is coming in just ahead of the draft and salt water and some sand. It felt pretty July, Myers said. Its a positive position as executive board member,
the free agency period, when the Clippers will be focused on good. Salt-water therapy, he said. Ive thing, right? Its positive. Free Myers said he will still keep in touch
retaining key players, including Chris Paul. So instead of tak- got a few things going that Im pursu- agencys so fast and its so fluid, you and figures West might still offer some
ing a vacation to celebrate another NBA championship, West ing right now. Im going to be traveling really just hope youve created a place counsel.
will get to work with the Clippers.
Ill miss Jerry, Warriors general manager Bob Myers said
Monday. ... I think for him its a great new challenge, and
its in Los Angeles. Ive always said to him and will always
say whatever hes happy doing makes me happy, whatever
that might be. But his presence, his personality, his compet-
itiveness, his passion for those that know him or have been
around him, its unique.
West called leaving Golden State one of the saddest days of
his life. But the Clippers found a need for his help, and he
found a new challenge. The Clippers have yet to win an NBA
championship or advance to the Western Conference Finals.
Theyve had the best team in town for seven straight years
but that hasnt been good enough, West said. They want to
get to a different level.

NBA brief
Kings president Chris Granger leaves team
SACRAMENTO Sacramento Kings president Chris
Granger is leaving the team to take on a new challenge.
Granger announced his decision Monday to leave the team after
almost four years in the role. Granger was in charge of the busi-
ness side for the team and played a major role in the construction
of the new downtown arena that opened this past season.
Owner Vivek Ranadive called Granger one of the best in
the business and thanked him for his contributions to the
franchise. John Rinehart has been promoted from chief
financial officer to president of business operations.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday June 20, 2017 13
Springer hits 20th HR, first-place Astros power past As
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Astros 4, As 1 a two-run drive that bounced off the fagade
underneath the lower row of luxury suites in
Coliseum. Brad Peacock (4-1) struck out eight in 5 center field.
OAKLAND George Springer hit his J ed Lo wri e do ub l ed 2/3 innings. He retired 16 of his first 18 Springer homered off John Axford leading
20th home run, Jake Marisnick and Derek i n Oak l an ds run . Th e batters and didnt allow a runner past first off the eighth. Fishers home run came in
Fisher also went deep and the Houston As were co mi n g o ff a until Matt Joyces one-out double in the the ninth.
Astros beat the Oakland As 4-1 Monday fo ur-g ame s weep o f sixth. The As scored their lone run in the sixth.
night. t h e AL Eas t -l eadi n g Three relievers combined to get 10 outs After Joyce doubled and Chad Pinder walked,
Evan Gattis and Alex Bregman both dou- New Yo rk Yan k ees b ut for Houston. Ken Giles pitched the ninth for Lowrie hit a ball into right-center. Joyce
George scored easily but Pinder was thrown out at
bled twice to help the Astros improve to a fel l 1 5 1 / 2 g ames his 17th save.
major league-best 24-8 on the road while Springer b eh i n d t h e fi rs t -p l ace Marisnick hit his ninth homer on a 2-2 home on a relay by star shortstop Carlos
winning their seventh straight at the As t ro s i n t h e AL Wes t . pitch from rookie starter Daniel Gossett (0-2), Correa.

Braves 9, Giants 0
Fullerton knocked out of CWS Giant drubbing,
By Eric Olson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OMAHA, Neb. Florida States dugout


was a bit deflated after the Seminoles gave
S.F. losing streak
up three runs in the bottom of the sixth
inning to have a two-run lead against Cal
State Fullerton turn into a one-run deficit.
reaches 7 games
By Paul Newberry
Things perked up when shortstop Timmy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Richards couldnt make a play on Taylor
Walls grounder leading off the top of the
ATLANTA R.A. Dickey threw seven
seventh. That started a three-run inning that
scoreless innings, Matt Adams hit another
helped send the Seminoles to a 6-4 win that homer and the Atlanta Braves sent the
knocked the Titans out of the College World Giants to their seventh straight loss, a 9-0
Series. rout Monday night.
Anytime a guy gets on base, the first hit- The 42-year-old Dickey (5-5) escaped a jam
ter, we think well score a crooked number, in the first to turn in his
not just one, FSUs Drew Mendoza said. strongest outing of the
The first hitter sets the tone, and with guys season. He surrendered
getting on base, we were feeling really good just three hits and retired
about the inning. It gives the guy behind him 16 of the last 17 hitters he
confidence to pass the bat to the next guy. faced.
Fullerton (39-24) has gone two games and STEVEN BRANSCOMBE/USA TODAY SPORTS
Former St. Francis-Mountain View pitcher John Gavin worked 3 1/3 innings to take a Of course, it helped to
out in four straight CWS appearances and be going against the
has lost nine games in a row in Omaha. The no-decision Monday as Fullertons starting pitcher. The Titans were eliminated from the
College World Series with a 6-4 loss to Florida State. Giants, whose skid is the
last four of those losses are on coach Rick longest of a hugely dis-
Vanderhooks tab. a 4-3 lead but failed to hold it after Florida Richards couldnt make a play on Matt R.A. Dickey appointing season. San
I know Im 0-4. I knew how difficult it States Dillon Persinger doubled and Timmy Hendersons grounder to short. Francisco dropped to 26-46 and fell a stag-
was to get here. But its even more difficult Richards blasted a two-run homer. gering 20 games behind first-place
to get here and win, he said. You get up one. Its tough, Persinger Oregon State runs win streak to 23 Colorado in the NL West.
Chase Haney (3-2) worked two-thirds of said. We wanted a shutdown inning to get Bryce Fehmel limited LSU to two hits in Adams homered in the fourth off Johnny
an inning for the win, and Drew Carlton the momentum on our side. eight innings, KJ Harrison hit the first Cueto (5-7), driving it deep into the right-
earned his seventh save after Fullerton put That didnt happen. The Seminoles (46- College World Series grand slam at TD field seats. The first baseman added an RBI
two runners on base with two outs in the 22) used three walks, two infield singles and Ameritrade Park, and Oregon State beat LSU single in the eighth, sparking a seven-run
bottom of the ninth. Pinch hitter Hank a double to take the lead in the seventh. 13-1 for its 23rd straight win Monday night. outburst that made it a rout.
LoForte struck out looking to end the game. After Walls reached leading off against The top-seeded Beavers (56-4), who He now has 10 homers and 27 RBIs since
It was another heart-wrenching loss for reliever Jack Pabich (1-3), Dylan Busby matched the school-record win streak they being acquired from St. Louis on May 20.
the Titans. They blew a 5-1 lead in the sixth doubled when left fielder Chris Prescott set earlier this season, took control of San Francisco started strong. Denard Span
inning against No. 1 national seed Oregon went back to catch the low fly, which Bracket 1. They dont play again until led off a game delayed 44 minutes by rain
State on Saturday. Monday, Former St. dropped out of his glove when he ran into Friday, and need one more win to advance to with a double to left, and Eduardo Nunez
Francis-Mountain View left-hander John the fence. next weeks best-of-three finals. reached on an infield single. But Brandon
Gavin lasted just 3 1/3 innings as Blake Workman came on and intentional- LSU (49-18) had its 17-game win streak Crawford and Hunter Pence popped out to
Fullertons starter. The big junior allowed ly walked Jackson Lueck, and then walked end with its most lopsided CWS loss since a shortstop, sandwiched around Poseys
two runs (one earned) on three hits and four Quincy Nieporte and Cal Raleigh to give the 20-6 throttling by Cal State Fullerton in strikeout, to leave the runners stranded.
walks and departed trailing 3-1. Seminoles a one-run lead. Florida State 1994. The Tigers face elimination when Dickey retired 13 in a row before Posey
Fullerton rallied back in the sixth to take made it 6-4 against Brett Conine when they play Florida State on Wednesday. got hit by a pitch leading off the seventh.
14 Tuesday June 20, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Justices say law on offensive trademarks is unconstitutional


By Sam Hananel Amendment. al appeals court in Washington later said the American Indians, but the team has faced
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It offends a bedrock law barring offensive trademarks is uncon- decades of legal challenges from Indian
First Amendment princi- stitutional and the Supreme Court agreed. groups that say the name is racist.
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on ple: Speech may not be The Redskins made similar arguments Despite intense public pressure to change
Monday struck down part of a law that bans banned on the ground after the trademark office ruled in 2014 that the Redskins name, team owner Dan Snyder
offensive trademarks, ruling in favor of an that it expresses ideas the name offends American Indians and can- has refused, saying in the past that it rep-
Asian-American rock band called the Slants that offend, Justice celed the teams trademark. That case, resents honor, respect and pride for Native
and giving a major boost to the Washington Samuel Alito said in his before a federal appeals court in Richmond, Americans. Snyder issued a quick statement
Redskins in their separate legal fight over opinion for the court. had been on hold while the Supreme Court after Mondays decision: I am THRILLED.
the team name. Simon Tam Slants founder Simon considered the Slants case. Hail to the Redskins.
The justices were unanimous in saying Tam tried to trademark Tam insisted he was not trying to be Redskins attorney Lisa Blatt said the
that the 71-year-old trademark law barring the band name in 2011, but the U.S. Patent offensive, but wanted to transform a deri- courts decision effectively resolves the
disparaging terms infringes free speech and Trademark Office denied the request on sive term into a statement of pride. The Redskins longstanding dispute with the
rights guaranteed in the Constitutions First the ground that it disparages Asians. A feder- Redskins also contend their name honors government.

WAYMIRE
Since that decision, its been a steady happen in lacrosse and the next big save is can help is to get the next one.
climb for Waymire, who knows the game so the only one that matters. Said Kryger: This year hes been a calm-
well after 12 years of playing that Kryger Once it gets down to it, youre out there ing influence.
regards him as a coach on the field. alone. You help command the defense but All the decisions up to this point have led
Continued from page 11 Hes a special kid. He came in as a fresh- only you can make the save, Waymire said. Waymire to the college ranks, where he will
man and he was already a very good goalie. It used to be (more frustrating). Ive proba- play for Stevens Institute of Technology, a
Waymire would not be where he is right Each year, his skills continued to improve, bly been scored on more than a thousand NCAA Division III school in Hoboken, New
now if not for a decision he made when he Kryger said. He just does an amazing job of times. When I was younger, I would get Jersey. The Ducks went 14-5 last season and
was 6 years old when a potential baseball being able to not only keep an eye on where more frustrated and then play more poorly. 7-1 in Empire 8 Conference play.
career was cut short. After discovering the ball carrier is, but also to be able to He made another smart decision while There was one more choice Waymire had
lacrosse, it was a fortuitous move to the final direct the defense into the changing [defen- playing in a tournament in Southern to make, though, that ultimately pushed
line of defense that shaped Waymires career. sive] packages. To have a goalie to do California when he saw an opposing goalie him over the top. Last summer, he found
I started playing lacrosse when I was told both at an elite level, youre in good hands. snap his stick and make a scene after giving himself just going through the motions dur-
I had to play another year of t-ball. I had just Like most great high school athletes, up a goal. Waymire saw a little bit of him- ing a three-week stay on the East Coast. He
turned 6, Waymire said. I ended up know- some of the biggest growth is not necessar- self in that players response and decided he decided if this is what he wanted to do, he
ing (about) lacrosse from a couple friends. I ily in skill level but in the mental approach needed to change his mental approach. needed to focus his efforts on being the best
liked it but didnt love it when I was playing to the game. Waymire admitted when he was It was pretty impressive (when he snapped player he could be.
the field my first year. younger he would get frustrated giving up a his stick over his knee), Waymire admitted. I was playing six or seven hours a day,
The next year, they said they needed a goal. As hes gotten older and more in tune But it looked shockingly immature. Youre Waymire said. I just had an epiphany.
goalie. with the game, he has come to realize goals going to get scored on and the only thing that [Lacrosse] is what Im here for.

had chronic back issues, Kridel said. We more games, both Gordon and Kridel were

GORDON
because of the foot injury), Gordon said.
My trainer probably hates me. never talked to her about her production. We pleased with the development of the team as
With her star player one wrong step from talked more about [playing time]. She had a whole.
the disabled list, Kridel did everything she to be out on that field. (A lot of the players on) this team had
Continued from page 11 could to minimize the risk of losing Gordon Gordon was on the field enough to never played before. The players took on
not so much for her scoring prowess, but account for about 50 percent of her teams roles that made it more competitive,
also what she meant to those teammates goals this season, even though the actual Gordon said. I just learned not to get frus-
fractures in her spine her sophomore year,
who looked to her to lead them. number of goals scored was well below the trated. I tried to put myself in their situation
causing her to miss time. She then incurred a
pace she set as a junior. and remembering how the older players
stress fracture in her foot last season, forcing She played attack, but she could easily
her, again, to miss time on the lacrosse field. be a midfielder. She probably should be a Gordon, however, made peace with that helped me. [Kridel] just told me how much
I ended up taking a week off (last season midfielder but, for most of her career, shes early on. these players looked up to me. Its a life les-
I just had to let go of my personal goals son.

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KNOW ALL YOUR OPTIONS not reach my personal goals, but I think it soccer after her sophomore. The move paid
was important for me to give the support to off as she will continue playing at Cal next
the others. For the future of this team, it was season. If she continues to play and mentor
LIQUIDATION / CHAPTER 7 more important for me to mold those play- as she did in high school, the Golden Bears
REORGANIZATION / CHAPTER 11 ers. will have the perfect teammate.
OUT OF COURT WORKOUTS But even a rebuilding SHP team was a dan- She [was] the most versatile, most ath-
gerous squad. The Gators went 4-6 to finish letic player (in the league), Kridel said. I
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Free agency heating up for Earnhardts ride name may very well be Matt Kenseth. The changes there next season. Team co-owner
By Jenna Fryer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two-time Daytona 500 winner is in a contract Gene Haas already pays for a portion of Kurt
year with Joe Gibbs Racing, and what he Buschs program, and Danica Patrick and
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Brad Keselowski decides for his future could be the most Clint Bowyer have sponsorship holes on
left himself very little wiggle room when important domino to fall. Yes, Alex Bowman both of their cars.
asked if he is a candidate to replace Dale did an admirable job filling in for Earnhardt Busch is believed to be in a contract year,
Earnhardt Jr. next season. last season, but hes young and unproven, but Cup title sponsor Monster Energy also
Keselowski is in a contract year with Team and could be a hard sell to sponsors who pay helps foot the bill on his car and may decide
Penske, and crew chief Paul Wolfe has already top dollar for Earnhardts representation. it doesnt need to be with an individual driv-
signed a multi-year extension to stay on. William Byron probably isnt ready for a er. That doesnt mean Haas will dump Busch
Keselowski? Well, theres no signature on Cup ride he has all of 13 Xfinity Series he hired him specifically to put the Haas
his new contract and the races on his resume so Hendrick is going logos in victory lane but keeping him
delay has left many won- to need a seat filler if he does indeed end up could be expensive.
dering if hes eyeing with two empty cars. It wouldnt be surpris- Same goes for Patrick, who said last week
Earnhardts ride or simply ing to see Bowman in one ride and Kenseth in said she wants to continue racing. She must
using it as leverage in the other. really love it, then: After a hard hit Sunday at
negotiating with Roger KEVIN LILES/USA TODAY SPORTS But Kenseth could also do a swap with Erik Michigan, its starting to seem less and less
Penske. Brad Keselowski, left, could be in line to Jones, and he could remain part of the JGR worth the effort for Patrick.
Roger has given me a replace the recently retired Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Toyota pipeline, while Jones gets his Her wreck was the fourth in the last eight
lot, and I have no reason with Team Penske. spot with the A-team. If thats how it goes races and two have been pretty nasty. She
Perhaps Keselowski wants more support down, then anything is possible throughout has so many other interests and professional
Roger Penske to not want to stay with the rest of the garage. ventures that the time put into NASCAR,
him, Keselowski replied for his Truck Series team, which loses money
when The Associated Press asked him if annually but is a starting point for many Ryan Blaney, NASCARs newest first-time where Patrick is currently ranked a career-low
Earnhardts retirement at the end of the sea- young NASCAR drivers. Its hard to say what winner, could be pulled inside the Penske 30th, seems sort of silly.
son and his open seat at Hendrick the holdup is, particularly because very few camp as a third full-time driver next season. Should sponsorship problems end her time
Motorsports is holding up a new deal. employees ever voluntarily leave teams That would leave a vacancy at The Wood at Stewart-Haas, it is unlikely Patrick will
As NASCAR hits the long, slow stretch of owned by Roger Penske or Rick Hendrick, but Brothers, and Paul Menard could very well be land a ride with another team. Nearly every
summer, its silly season is certainly heat- its a strong bet that Keselowski eventually headed there. Menard is sponsored by his team has sponsorship holes, and few can
ing up and Earnhardts seat in the No. 88 signs his name to stay right where he is now. fathers home improvement stores, and John afford to sign on a driver and pay for it out of
Chevrolet the biggest prize of free agency. So where does that leave Earnhardts seat? Menard last year announced an IndyCar deal pocket.
Keselowski would be a great fit for the 88. Hendrick actually has two potential vacan- with Penske. That could be expanded into And then theres Carl Edwards.
His NASCAR career was launched by cies. Kasey Kahne has a contract to drive the NASCAR, and Penskes strong relationship He retired in January, about six weeks
Earnhardt, and he spent time as a develop- No. 5 through next season, but few would be with the Woods team could factor into a after coming heartbreakingly short of win-
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AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE TRANSACTIONS Sports brief


East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
rehab assignments. U.S. volleyball coach retires
MILWAUKEE BREWERS Agreed to terms with
New York 38 29 .567 Washington 42 28 .600 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF BASEBALL RHP Roberto Delgado on a minor league contract. MALIBU Longtime Pepperdine
Boston 39 31 .557 1/2 Atlanta 32 37 .464 9 1/2 Upheld the six-game suspenson of San Franciscos
New York 31 37 .456 10 Hunter Strickland for brawling with Washingtons NEW YORK METS Agreed to terms with RHPs mens volleyball coach Marv
Tampa Bay 37 36 .507 4 Tony Dibrell, Marcel Renteria, Connor ONeil, Trey
Toronto 34 35 .493 5 Miami 31 37 .456 10 Bryce Harper on May 29. Suspended New York Yan-
Baltimore 34 35 .493 5 Philadelphia 22 46 .324 19 kees minor league RHP Matt Marsh (TRenton-EL) Cobb, Cannon Chadwick, Stephen Villines, Nate Dunphy, who guided the U.S. mens
Central Division and Minnesota minor league LHP Cam Booser (Fort Peden, Joshua Payne, Joe Cavallaro, Billy Oxford, Liam
Central Division
Milwaukee 38 34 .528 Myers-FSL) 50 games each following second posi- McCall, Ryan Selmer and Noah Nunez; INFs Dylan Olympic indoor team to a gold
Cleveland 37 31 .544 tive tests for a drug of abuse, a violation of the Minor Snypes, Carl Stajduhar, Gavin Garay and Jeremy
Minnesota 34 33 .507 2 1/2 Chicago 35 34 .507 1 1/2 Vasquez; LHPs Aaron Ford and Jose Sierra; and C medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics,
Pittsburgh 32 38 .457 5 League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
Kansas City 34 35 .493 3 1/2 American League Robby Kidwell on minor league contracts. is retiring from the university,
St. Louis 31 37 .456 5
Detroit 32 37 .464 5 1/2 BALTIMORE ORIOLES Placed SS J.J.Hardy on the ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Agreed to terms with
Chicago 31 37 .456 6
Cincinnati 30 39 .435 6 1/2
10-day DL. Selected the contract of INF Paul Janish LHPs Evan Kruczynski, Brett Seeburger and Patrick Pepperdine announced Monday.
West Division
West Division Colorado 46 26 .639 from Norfolk (IL). Dayton; 3B Evan Mendoza; RHPs Evan Mendoza,Jake
Houston 47 24 .662 BOSTON RED SOX Agreed to terms with INF Tan- Walsh, Will Latcham, Evan Guillory, Thomas St. Clair
Los Angeles 44 26 .629 1 ner Nishioka and OF Jordan Wren on minor league and Paul Balestrieri; 2Bs Irving Lopez and Wood

50/70
Angels 36 37 .493 12 Arizona 44 26 .629 1
Texas 34 35 .493 12 contracts and assigned them to Lowell (NYP). (John) Myers; and OF J.D. Crowe, Brandon Benson
San Diego 28 43 .394 17 1/2 CHICAGO WHITE SOX Placed INF/OF Leury Gar- and Michael Brdar on minor league contracts.
Seattle 35 37 .486 12 1/2 Giants 26 46 .361 20 cia on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June 16.
As 31 39 .443 15 1/2 SAN DIEGO PADRES Claimed LHP Dillon Over-
CLEVELAND INDIANS Acquired RHP Jarrett ton off waivers from Seattle and optioned him to El
Mondays Games Grube from Toronto for cash and assigned him to Paso (PCL).Designated RHP Zach Lee for assignment.
Mondays Games L.A. Dodgers 8, Cincinnati 7 Columbus (IL). Activated OF Michael Brantley from American Association
Cleveland 12, Baltimore 0 N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 1 the paternity list and placed him on the 10-day DL, Continued from page 11
Cincinnati 7, Tampa Bay 3 Arizona 5, Philadelphia 4, 10 innings retroactive to June 16. FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS Signed LHP
Toronto 7, Texas 6 Atlanta 5, Miami 4 DETROIT TIGERS Optioned RHP Buck Farmer to Anthony Pacillo.
Kansas City 4, Boston 2 Baltimore 8, St. Louis 5 Toledo (IL). GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Released LHP
Houston 4, Oakland 1 Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 1 KANSAS CITY ROYALS Agreed to terms with 1B Jon Jones and RHP Carlos Misell. before coaxing a walk to spark a
Seattle 6, Detroit 2 Milwaukee 2, San Diego 1 Nick Pratto. KANSAS CITY T-BONES Signed RHP Matt Sergey. rally. Arav Bhagwati followed with
Tuesdays Games Colorado 7, San Francisco 5 LOS ANGELES ANGELS Agreed to terms with
Tribe (Tomlin 4-8) at Os (Tillman 1-5), 1:05 p.m. Tuesdays Games RHPs Tyler Stevens, Connor Riley, Daniel Procopio, LINCOLN SALTDOGS Signed LHP Carson a double before Macy was inten-
Isaac Mattson and Zac Ryan; LHP James Ziemba; OFs McPherson. Released OF Brendan OBrien.
Angels (Bridwell 1-0) at NYY (Pineda 7-3), 4:05 p.m. St.Louis (Leake 5-6) at Phils (Hellickson 5-5),4:05 p.m. WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Signed INF Andrew Fra-
tionally walked to load the bases.
Reds (Garrett 3-5) at Rays (Cobb 5-5), 4:10 p.m. Jonah Todd, Brandon Sandoval and Kevin Williams;
Nats (Gonzalez 6-1) at Miami (Volquez 3-7), 4:10 p.m. SSs Matt McCann and Bernabe Camargo; 1B David zier. Released OF Thomas Bess. Kellen Bauer followed with an RBI
Jays (Liriano 3-2) at Texas (Martinez 1-3), 5:05 p.m. SF (Moore 2-7) at Atlanta (Teheran 6-4), 4:35 p.m. MacKinnon; and C Harrison Wenson on minor league
ChiSox (Holland 5-6) at Twins (Santana 8-4),5:10 p.m. Bucs (Kuhl 1-6) at Milwaukee (Davies 7-3), 4:40 p.m. contracts.
Atlantic League single to tie it, setting the stage for
Boston (Sale 8-3) at KC (Strahm 2-3), 5:15 p.m. SD (Chacin 6-5) at Cubs (Montgomery 0-3), 5:05 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS Named Garvin Alston LONG ISLAND DUCKS Signed LHP John Lan- Kalls two-run double.
Houston (Martes 1-0) at As (Gray 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Arizona (Greinke 8-3) at Rox (Marquez 5-3), 5:40 p.m. bullpen coach. nan.
Detroit (Zimmermann 5-5) at Ms (Miranda 6-3),7:10 p.m. NYM (Gsellman 5-4) at L.A. (McCarthy 5-3), 7:10 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS Purchased the contract of RHP Can-Am League Hillsborough used four different
Wednesdays Games Wednesdays Games Tanner Scheppers from Round Rock (PCL).Optioned QUEBEC CAPITALES Released RHP Keegan Yuhl. pitchers in the tourney: Macy,
Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 9:10 a.m. Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 9:10 a.m. OF Jared Hoying to Round Rock.Transferred RHP A.J.
Boston at Kansas City, 11:15 a.m. Washington at Miami, 9:10 a.m. Griffin to the 60-day DL. ROCKLAND BOULDERS Signed RHP Jon Ve- Kall, Bhagwati and Connor
lasquez.
Cleveland at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Agreed to terms with Cs
TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES Signed INF David
Bottoms. Macy earned the win in
Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Riley Adams and Reilly Johnson; INFs Kevin Smith,
Toronto at Texas, 5:05 p.m. San Francisco at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Cullen Large, Kacy Clemens and Ryan Nodal; OFs Glaude. the championship game with 3
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Brock Lundquist,Tanner Kirwer,D.J.Neal and Brandon BASKETBALL 1/3 innings. Bottoms notched the
Houston at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Polizzi; RHPs Colton Laws, Justin Dillon, Donnie Sell- National Basketball Association
Detroit at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
ers, Matt Shannon,Ty Tice, Graham Spraker, Maverik save with 3 2/3 innings, including
Buffo,Jonathan Cheshire and Justin Watts; LHPs Zach BOSTON CELTICS Traded the 2017 first-round
Logue, Jordan Barrett, Joseph DiBenedetto, Matt draft pick (No. 1) to Philadelphia for the 76ers 2017 the games nal out on a y ball to
Gunter and Marcus Reyes. first-round draft pick (No. 3) and a conditional first- center elder Seamus Macaluso.
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES National League
CINCINNATI REDS Placed RHP Bronson Arroyo
round pick in 2018 or 2019.
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Named Jerry West con- They were pretty excited,
and SS Zack Cozarton the 10-day DL. Recalled OF sultant. Murdoff said. It wasnt like
(Double Elimination; x-if necessary) Thursday, June 22 Jesse Winkler from Louisville (IL) and RHP Ariel Her-
Saturday, June 17 Game 10 Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 5 p.m. SACRAMENTO KINGS Announced president huge, everything up in the air,
nandez from Pensacola (SL). Agreed to terms with Chris Granger is leaving. Promoted chief financial of-
Oregon State 6, Cal State Fullerton 5 Friday, June 23 LHP Packy Naughton and RHPs Connor Ryan, Ryan
LSU 5, Florida State 4 Nutof, Robby Howell and Tyler Buffett on minor
ficer, John Rinehart, to president of business but they were excited. It was a
Game 11 Oregon St.(56-4) vs.Game 9 winner,noon operations.
Sunday, June 18 Game 12 Game 8 winner vs.Game 10 winner,5 p.m. league contracts. great run.
Louisville 8, Texas A&M 4 COLORADO ROCKIES Sent LHP Tyler Anderson FOOTBALL
Florida 3, TCU 0
Saturday, June 24
to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assignment. National Football League Hillsborough now advances to
x-Game 13 Game 6 winner vs.Game 9 winner,TBA LOS ANGELES DODGERS Designated LHP Jason the Section 3 Intermediate tour-
Monday, June 19 DETROIT LIONS Signed WR Kenny Golladay.
Florida State 6, Cal State Fullerton 4, CSF eliminated x-Game 14 Game 8 winner vs.Game 10 winner,TBA Wheeler for assignment. Agreed to terms with LHP
Oregon State 13, LSU 1 If only one game necessary, will be played at night Chris Rearick on a minor league contract. Reinstated HOUSTON TEXANS Signed RB DOnta Foreman. nament. Play opens Saturday at
Tuesday, June 20 Championship Series RHP Sergio Romo from the 10-day DL.Optioned RHP SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Promoted regional Gomes Elementary School in
Game 7 Texas A&M (41-22) vs.TCU (47-17),11 a.m. (Best-of-3) Josh Fields to Oklahoma City (PCL). scout Chip Flanagan to national scout, scouting as-
Monday, June 26: Pairings TBA, 4 p.m. MIAMI MARLINS Optioned RHP Drew Stecken- sistant RJ Gillen to pro scout,scouting assistant Jacob Fremont with Hillsborough tak-
Game 8 Louisville (53-10) vs.Florida (48-18),4 p.m. rider to New Orleans (PCL). Reinstated LHP Justin Nierob to player personnel assistant, scouting assis-
Wednesday, June 21 Tuesday, June 27: Pairings TBA, 5 p.m. Nicolino from the 10-day DL. Sent SS Adeiny tant John Stevenson to regional scout and NFS scout
ing on District 57 champion
Game 9 Florida State (46-22) vs.LSU (49-18),7 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 28: Pairings TBA, 5 p.m. Hechavarria and 3B Martin Prado to Jupiter (SL) for John Stevenson to regional scout. Danville at 2 p.m.

LOUNGE
I had to do something last week understanding on their part, and years with a Game 5 win over the last-place As had to have
that I had never done in all the they actually agreed with the deci- Cleveland, the rst home win by been one its top stories.
years the Daily Journal has been sion that had to be made. a Bay Area champion since the And then there was Saturday
running athletes of the season: I I guess the silver lining is the Swingin As did it in 1974. night in Las Vegas when super-
Continued from page 11 had to rescind an award. Not for fact I made the correction before middleweight and light-heavy-
Three days later, Oakland cele- weight champion Andre Ward
anything the athlete did, just out of the story actually ran and when brated that championship with
my own stupidity. Like a rookie, I its all said and done, it is the repped The Town as he defended
Every athletes story is unique, the obligatory victory parade and
locked in on a decision without fur- right decision and thats what this his light-heavyweight title with
but the common thread running rally. Later that Thursday
ther looking into the results. I is all about. an eighth-round stoppage of
through all of them is the deci- evening, the 2017 edition of the
realized at the 11th hour that as *** Sergey Kovalev. It was a rematch
sions they made, their persever- Oakland As began what would be
good a season this particular ath- It was a banner week for the of a November ght during which
ance and their work ethic are what a four-game, weekend sweep of
lete had, there was someone who city of Oakland, which found Ward took the belts from the
got them to the top of their chosen the American League East-leading
was even better. As much as I hated itself in the sports world spot- Russian hammer.
sport. They are no different than a New York Yankees. I dont watch
lot of other athletes. They just to make that call, I had to uphold light. ESPN any more, but given its
happened to have more success at my integrity and that of the Daily It started Monday with the longtime love affair with the Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
their given sport than their peers. Journal sports department. I apolo- Golden State Warriors capturing Yankees and Boston Red Sox, the nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
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Human Project study will ask 10,000 to share lifes data
By Jennifer Peltz There have been other big data
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS health studies, and the National
Institutes of Health plans to start
NEW YORK Wanted: 10,000 full-scale recruitment as soon as
New Yorkers interested in advanc- this fall for a million-person proj-
ing science by sharing a trove of ect intended to foster individual-
personal information, from cell- ized treatment.
phone locations and credit card But the $15 million-a-year
swipes to blood samples and life- Human Project is breaking ground
changing events. For 20 years. with the scope of individual data it
Researchers are gearing up to plans to collect simultaneously,
start recruiting participants from says Dr. Vasant Dhar, editor-in-
across the city next year for a chief of the journal Big Data,
study so sweeping its called The which published a 2015 paper
Human Project. It aims to channel about the project.
different data streams into a river It is very ambitious, the NYU
of insight on health, aging, educa- information systems professor
tion and many other aspects of says.
human life. Participants will be invited to
Thats what were all about: join; researchers are tapping sur-
putting the holistic picture vey science to create a demograph-
together, says project director Dr. ically representative group.
Paul Glimcher, a New York Theyll start with tests of every-
University neural science, eco- thing from blood to genetics to
Researchers are gearing up to start recruiting participants from across New York next year for a study so sweeping nomics and psychology profes-
its called The Human Project. sor. See PROJECT, Page 19

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of the board and the district as it relates to improve future student rally management.

COLLEGES
claimed the incident called for more action
from security personnel and district offi- speech, advocacy, expression and assem- We want the staff to continue to develop
cials to protect the speakers right to con- bly on district property. as thoughtfully as it can the procedures that
tinue his presentation. Critics also drew As room for improvement remains in are employed when there are protests, he
Continued from page 1 parallels between the Lapin speech and administering the rules, Bailey said most of said.
protests in Berkeley where students pre- the continuing attention will be paid to Considering the nations existing politi-
ened by rhetoric expressed by Trump, espe- vented conservative provocateurs Ann training staff, assuring schools are ade-
cially in regards to proposed stricter immi- cal environment, community college dis-
Coulter and Milo Yiannopoulos from quately prepared for student demonstrations trict officials are not alone in taking on
gration policy. May Day rallies were also speaking at the university campus. and improving communication.
held featuring students expressing their such discussions, said Mohr.
Meanwhile, others said the Caada Based on board discussion, the staff is
political concerns. College incident shined light on murky continuing to refine practices and proce- I think the national scene has engen-
More recently, students at Caada protocol surrounding free speech, which dures relating to the implementation of the dered much more lively student engagement
College disrupted a presentation by Rabbi officials pledged a commitment to analyze policy, including increasing communica- in regards to how their environment con-
Daniel Lapin, who was invited by the more thoroughly. tion between campuses and student/public nects them with the community, he said.
schools conservative coalition to give a During the board meeting Wednesday, organizations; being even more proactive And there are a great many universities and
speech addressing the morality of capital- June 14, district officials took a harder in anticipating issues during events; con- colleges across America who are examining
ism. look at its regulations and determined the tinuing to de-escalate issues and avoid hos- their policies that weve heard through the
Cellphone video of the incident showed guidelines are sound, district spokesman tile conflict when possible; and enhancing First Amendment, there is no doubt about
students waving signs and shouting over Mitch Bailey said in an email. training and awareness of policies, prac- that at all.
Lapin, who tried to continue his speech The board did discuss the policy, which tices and procedures of campus staff and stu- Bailey agreed with Mohrs perspective.
until eventually being ushered to a smaller was revised in 2013, but did not made any dents, he said. I think the national political climate
campus venue where his was able to finish. amendments to the policy, he said. The Mohr expressed a similar sentiment, and certainly has ignited new types of conver-
After the rally, Lapins supporters policy, as written, articulates the position said he hoped the ongoing interest will sations on our campuses, he said.

The company is currently leasing space in Eventually, Woltering said the company

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Care should be taken to focus on the needs
of other property owners and businesses the park in the Gap building, and the terms may look to build underground parking lots
located in the office park as well, he said. expire in 2021, so YouTube would like to be where the campus surface lots are, creating
As YouTubes plans stand to have a wide prepared to relocate employees by the end more space for additional buildings.
Continued from page 1 of its agreement, he said.
ripple of influence, Woltering said the com-
He noted though such potential develop-
pany has agreed to pay the $785,000 bill If they cant extend the lease, they want
feet of office space spread across the compa- ments will be examined more thoroughly
for the urban planning firm to work along- to shift the workforce to a new building or
nys 73 acres in the business park. The com- during the plan drafting, while more imme-
side city officials. buildings while meeting the needs of natural
pany has also expressed interest in con- diately officials will seek to assure the
Once a more full vision of the develop- growth in the meantime, said Woltering.
structing up to three new buildings, he said. entire community is accommodated through
ment vision is drafted, Woltering said pub- YouTube, owned by Google parent compa- the campus design.
As plans take shape, Woltering said offi- lic input will be sought and will be vetted by ny Alphabet, moved from San Mateo to San
cials wish to assure the campus is designed city officials before going up the City Bruno in 2006 and is the citys largest pri- It is the interest of YouTube to create a
to promote pedestrian and bicycle access, Council for a vote. vate employer. campus environment to link employees to
while also offering inviting amenities and
Though it is too early to tell when the To make way for the growth, the company an environment of innovation and creativi-
landscaping for San Bruno residents.
first public hearing will be, Woltering said has spent more than $300 million to pur- ty and at the same time the interest of other
What we imagine is a plan that really
he believes YouTube would like the plan to chase the Bayhill Office Center as well as property owners in the Bayhill office park
addresses a broad range of interests, he
be approved next year with an eye on break- twin office towers at 900 and 1000 Cherry and the community should be addressed, he
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SYRIA
ly deployed a truck-mounted missile
Viktor Ozerov, chairman of the
defense and security committee at the system in Syria as Iranian-backed Indias advice for pregnant women:
upper chamber of Russian parliament, forces cut off the advance of the U.S.-
Continued from page 1 described his Defense Ministrys state- supported rebels along the Iraqi bor- Shun meat, eggs and lusty thoughts
ment as a warning. der. By Nirmala George
Im sure that because of this, nei- Iranian officials threatened more THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The U.S. military confirmed that one ther the U.S. nor anyone else will take strikes. Former Guard chief Gen.
of its F-18 Super Hornets shot down a any actions to threaten our aircraft, Mohsen Rezai wrote on Twitter: The NEW DELHI Indias government is advising pregnant
Syrian jet that had dropped bombs near he told the state-owned RIA Novosti bigger slap is yet to come. women to avoid all meat, eggs and lusty thoughts.
the U.S. partner forces SDF. Those news agency. Thats why theres no U. S. -backed opposition fighters Doctors say the advice is preposterous, and even danger-
forces, which are aligned with the U.S. threat of direct confrontation between said Assads forces have been attack- ous, considering Indias already-poor record with maternal
in the campaign against the Islamic Russia and American aircraft. ing them in the northern province of health. Women are often the last to eat or receive health care
State group, warned Syrian govern- Ozerov insisted that Russia will be Raqqa and warned that if such attacks in traditionally patriarchal Indian households.
ment troops to stop their attacks or tracking the coalitions jets, not continue, the fighters will take action. Malnutrition and anemia, or iron deficiency, are key fac-
face retaliation. shooting them down, but he added that Clashes between Syrian troops and tors behind Indias having one of the worlds highest rates of
The Russian Defense Ministry said a threat for those jets may appear the SDF would escalate tensions and maternal mortality, with 174 of every 100,000 pregnancies
in a statement that as of Monday, all only if they take action that pose a open a new front line in the many com- resulting in the mothers death in 2015. Thats better than
coalition jets and drones flying west threat to Russian aircraft. plex battlefields of the civil war, now five years earlier, when the maternal mortality rate was 205
of the Euphrates River will be tracked Iran said the missile strike by its in its seventh year. Clashes between maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, but still far worse
as potential targets. powerful Revolutionary Guard hit the Kurdish-led SDF and Syrian forces than Chinas 27 per 100,000 or the United States 14 per
Areas of northern Syria west of the Syrias eastern city of Deir el-Zour on have been rare and some rebel groups 100,000, according to UNICEF.
Euphrates were controlled by IS before Sunday night and was in retaliation for have even accused them of coordinat- The government is doling out unscientific and irrational
Syrian government forces captured two attacks in Tehran earlier this ing on the battlefield. advice, instead of ensuring that poor pregnant women get to
most of them in recent months. The month that killed 17 people and were Both sides are battling the Islamic eat a nutritious, high-protein diet, said gynecologist Arun
Russians, who have been providing air claimed by the Islamic State group. State group, with SDF fighters focus- Gadre, who is based in the western Indian city of Pune but
cover for Assads forces since 2015, It appeared to be Irans first missile ing on their march into the northern works in rural areas.
appear to want to avoid further U.S. attack abroad in over 15 years and its city of Raqqa, which the extremist The government booklet, titled Mother and Child Care,
targeting of Syrian warplanes or first in the Syrian conflict, in which it group has declared to be its capital. smacks of religious dogma and ignores widely accepted med-
ground troops that have come under has provided crucial support to Assad.
Syrian government forces have also ical evidence that pregnant women benefit from eating pro-
U.S. attack in eastern Syria recently. The muscle-flexing comes amid the
been attacking IS in northern, central tein-rich meats and can safely engage in sex, doctors said.
It was the second time Russia sus- worsening of a long-running feud It says pregnant women should also shun impure
pended a hotline intended to minimize and southern parts of the country, seiz-
between Shiite powerhouse Iran and thoughts and look at pictures of beautiful babies to benefit
incidents with the U.S. in Syrian air- ing 25,000 square kilometers (9,600
Saudi Arabia, with supports Syrian the fetus.
space. In April, Russia briefly sus- square miles) and reaching the Iraqi
rebels and has led recent efforts to iso- Pregnant women should detach themselves from desire,
pended cooperation after the U.S. mil- border for the first time in years.
late the Gulf nation of Qatar. anger, attachment, hatred and lust, reads the booklet,
itary fired 59 missiles at a Syrian air The Saudis and Americans are espe- SDF spokesman Talal Sillo said the
government wants to thwart the SDF released last week by the Central Council for Research in
base following a chemical weapons cially receivers of this message, Gen. Yoga and Naturopathy, a part of the governments ministry
attack that Washington blamed on the Ramazan Sharif of the Revolutionary offensive to capture Raqqa. He said
government forces began attacking that promotes traditional and alternative medicine.
Assad government. Guard told Iranian state TV in an inter- The traditional medicine minister defended the booklet as
Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of view. the SDF on Saturday, using warplanes,
artillery and tanks in areas that SDF containing wisdom accumulated over many centuries, and
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said It also raised questions about how said it did not advise specifically against sex, only against
Washington is working to re-establish U.S. President Donald Trumps admin- had liberated from IS.
all thoughts of desire or lust.
communications aimed at avoiding istration, which had previously put Sillo also warned that if the regime
The booklet puts together relevant facts culled out from
mishaps involving U.S. and Russian Iran on notice for its ballistic mis- continues in its offensive against our
clinical practice in the fields of yoga and naturopathy,
air operations in Syria. sile tests, will respond. Israel also is positions in Raqqa province, this will
Minister Shripad Naik said.
Speaking in Washington, the top concerned about Irans missiles and force us to retaliate with force.
It is the latest push for vegetarianism by Prime Minister
U.S. military officer said the two sides has deployed a multilayered missile- The Britain-based Syrian Narendra Modis Hindu-nationalist government, which
were in delicate discussions to lower defense system. Observatory for Human Rights, which already advocates avoiding beef and strictly limits the trans-
tensions. The missile attack came amid recent tracks Syrias war, said government portation and slaughter of cows, which are considered sacred
The worst thing any of us could do confrontations in Syria between U.S.- forces expanded their presence in by Hindus.
right now is address this with hyper- backed forces and Iranian-backed pro- Raqqa province by capturing from IS But the latest homily to pregnant women has outraged the
bole, Dunford said. government factions. The U.S. recent- the town of Rasafa. medical community.
This is a national shame. If the calories of expectant

PROJECT
ital savings of a lifetime. 1948. Some 15, 000 residents of mothers are further reduced by asking them to shun meat and
Protections include multiple rounds Framingham, Massachusetts, have eggs, this situation will only worsen, Gadre said. This is
of encryption and firewalls. Outside been examined over the years. The ini- absurd advice to be giving to pregnant women in a country
researchers wont be able to see any tiative has fueled more than 1,200 like India.
Continued from page 17
raw data, just anonymized subsets lim- studies and revealed that blood pres- About a third of Indias 1.3 billion people struggle to live
ited to the information they need. sure, cholesterol and smoking were on less than $2 a day.
IQ. Theyll be asked for access to med- Theyll take nothing with them but linked to heart disease risk.
ical, financial and educational records, their analyses by hand, since the If we could be seen as having con-
as well as cellphone data such as loca- analyzing computers arent connected tributed to American health care and
tion and the numbers they call and to the internet, Glimcher said. well-being and education in the United
text. Theyll also be given wearable Lee Tien, a senior staff attorney at States in the way that Framingham did,
activity trackers, special scales, and the digital rights group Electronic but magnified a hundredfold by the
surveys via smartphone. Follow-up Frontier Foundation , credits the tools of todays data, what a fantastic
blood and urine tests and an at-home Human Project researchers with taking accomplishment that would be, says
fecal sample will be requested every security seriously. Glimcher.
three years. But he wonders whether authorities Nancy Spinale knows what it takes
Participants get $500 per family for might seek to get at the information to be part of an accomplishment like
enrolling, plus a say in directing some for investigations, though Glimcher that.
charitable money to community proj- maintains that the researchers could Her parents joined the Framingham
ects. protect it from anything but major ter- study in 1948, she in 1971 and her
Researchers hope the results will rorism probes. husband and four children since then.
illuminate the interplay between Glimcher knows The Human Project Now 75 and living on Cape Cod, the
health, behavior and circumstances, aspires boldly. In fact, its frequently- retired teacher still undergoes an
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He told Pittsburgh case. He did not immediately return a
radio station WDVE message from the Associated Press on TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Francisco. The Ninth Nugget by Ron
NORRISTOWN, Pa. An alternate that jurors did not Monday. Monthly Book Club selection: The Roy. For more information email
juror in Bill Cosbys sexual assault Underground Railroad by Colson valle@plsinfo.org.
discuss the case on Jurors deliberated more than 52 Whitehead. 6 p.m. South San
case said Monday he probably would the bus ride after the hours over six days before telling a Francisco Main Library 840 W. Orange Central Park Music Series: Music by
have voted to convict and was ridicu- Ave., South San Francisco. For more Native Elements. 6 p.m. Central Park,
trial, maintaining judge they couldnt break their dead- information email valle@plsinfo.org. 50 E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. $5,
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locked. Prosecutors plan to retry the the jury came from Prosecutors are fighting to keep the Burlingame. The Caldecott Medal
79-year-old star on charges he drugged the Pittsburgh area. jurors identities a secret, arguing in WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 Honor winner will present his new
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As an alternate, Mike McCloskey Ive ever taken, said McCloskey, 43. ing them would result in a publicity Redwood City. Come have your ques-
tions answered regarding your lap- Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
heard all the testimony but didnt par- McCloskey posted his jurors badge onslaught and make picking a jury for top, e-reader, tablet or mobile phone. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Come
ticipate in deliberations. on Facebook as proof of his role in the the second trial more difficult. This one-on-one help meets in the to watch Passengers. For more infor-
Small Conference Room on the first mation call 780-7311.
floor of the library. For more informa-
tion contact FRIDAY, JUNE 23

BUDGET
Our budget assumes reserves would according to the budget. gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Crochet Class. 9:30 a.m. to noon. San
be sufficient to provide time for plan- One number that roused concern Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
Society of Western Artists 67th Springs Road, San Bruno. Free but
ning and any response thats needed to amongst at least one supervisor was Annual Show. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 527 bring cotton yarn and crochet nee-
a federal change, she said. that only 34 percent of seventh- San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Event dles. For more information call 616-
Continued from page 1 runs through July 30. For more infor- 7150.
Another financial challenge is Gov. graders are meeting physical fitness mation call 737-6084.
Jerry Browns decision to phase out standards. Rogers noted the rate was Redwood City Now and Then
the Health Systems nearly $825 mil- San Mateo Professional Alliance Landscape Photography
the states contribution for the unfortunately typical for many Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. Workshop and Photo Share. 10 a.m.
lion annual spending plan. Coordinated Care Initiative. The coun- regions, and the Health System is Mimis Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe to 11:30 a.m. Veterans Memorial
Some nearly 2,200 employees make Parkway, San Mateo. For more infor- Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave.,
ty is one of a handful that is participat- working with schools to promote mation call 430-6500. Redwood City. Bring photos of Five
up the Health System, which is plan- ing in a pilot program to expand in- healthier diets and ways to get kids Points and learn about San Mateo
ning an 8 percent increase in its total home support services for the dis- more active. Dance Connection with Music County Courthouse and learn basic
From the 40s to 80s With DJ photo editing. Free. For more infor-
budget made up from a range of local, abled. Eventually, the county could Rogers noted the Health System is Albert Lee. 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. mation call 780-7035.
state and federal sources, as well as fees take a nearly $6.9 million hit for the continuing to advance a range of poli- Burlingame Recreation Center, 850
Burlingame Ave. Fun afternoon with Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South San
and insurance payments. program that has shown success in cies and programs designed to improve waltz, fox trot, swing, Latin, night club Francisco Main Library 840 W. Orange
Highlights from the last year include keeping people in their homes and out the communitys wellness. During the two-step, etc. Singles, couples wel- Ave., South San Francisco. For more
come. Casual dress. Raffle and light information email valle@plsinfo.org.
San Mateo County being named the of nursing homes. The county is last two-year budget cycle, successes refreshments. Entry fee $5 with free
healthiest in California, nearly 96 per- expected to allocate nearly $3 million include developing the countys first entry for male dance hosts. For more STEAM: Art. 3 p.m. South San
cent of residents having medical insur- information call 342-2221. Francisco Main Library 840 W. Orange
from its In-Home Support Services LGBTQ Pride Center, advocating for Ave., South San Francisco. For more
ance and securing a matching grant for Trust Fund to cover costs over the next cities to adopt the pedestrian safety Kids Art: Screen Print. 3:30 p.m. to 5 information email valle@plsinfo.org.
its new Whole Person Care pilot pro- p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306
two years. Moving forward, she noted policy known as Vision Zero and Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
gram. That program takes a more inte- the county is expected to work with establishing a disposal program for more information email valle@plsin- 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Mitch
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other jurisdictions that implemented unused pharmaceuticals. For more information call 780-7311.
lives of at-risk residents through serv- the pilot to find alternate funding solu- Moving forward, the system must Lego Club: Futuristic Cities. 4 p.m.
ices that help with mental health, South San Francisco Main Library 840 Reel Great Films: La La Land. 7 p.m.
tions. prepare to develop new policies for W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las
housing and substance abuse, among One area in which the Health System oversight of the now legalized recre- For more information email Pulgas, Belmont. For more informa-
others. valle@plsinfo.org. tion belmont@smcl.org.
must continue to improve is communi- ational marijuana industry, and is
But both state and federal changes to cating with clients, particularly those looking to finalize an assessment of Lecture: Looking at Cataracts. 6 The North Pool by Rajiv Joseph. 8
programs administered through the who may be hesitant to seek services the countys largest groundwater p.m. Seton Medical Center, 1900 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway,
Sullivan Ave., Daly City. Learn from Redwood City. Psychological thriller
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Rogers. 780-7311. Fremont Park, Santa Cruz Ave. and
ardized our ability to protect the pub- inmates. It will also spend $1.7 mil- University Drive, Menlo Park. For
Between signups on the Covered lics health. lion on information technology proj- Real World Retirement Planning. more information call 520-4049.
California marketplace and the expan- Rogers noted they must be focused ects, increase reserves by $2.9 million 6:30 p.m. San Mateo Library, 55 W.
San Bruno American Legion Post
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enabled substance abuse treatment cen- Exploring the challenges and Make Your Emergency Kit in One
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panel, hosted by the PFLAG Speakers
tys budget as its still responsible for base measurements including life million will be spent to rebuild the Bureau, will share stories and experi- las Pulgas, San Mateo. Records to be
discussed include manuscript collec-
providing care to the indigent. Still, expectancy rates. On average, people animal shelter off Coyote Point Drive, ences from their own lives. For more
tions, church records, newspapers,
information call 558-7411.
Rogers went on to assure the board the live about 83.5 years; Asians tend to and the Cordilleras County Mental vital records and others. For more
Health System has resources to main- Matt Schofield at the Club Fox. 8 information email
live the longest at an average of Health Center is receiving a $125.7 p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. publicity@smcgs.org.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 22
Cat and Kitten Adoption Fair. 11
One Man Band with Sang. 11 a.m. to a.m. to 2 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1
noon. Foster City Recreation Center, Library Ave., Millbrae. Come meet and
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Come for pet cats. Foster parents will be avail-
free entertainment for seniors over able. For more information call 697-
55. For more information call 286- 7607 ext. 223.
2585.
Puppet Art Theater: Tommys
Free Demo on Social Media. 1:15 Space Adventure. 11 a.m. South San
p.m. to 3 p.m. San Bruno Senior Francisco Main Library 840 W.
Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road, Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
San Bruno. For more information call For more information email
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Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. Kite Festival. 1 p.m. 400 Sierra Point
South San Francisco Main Library Parkway, Brisbane. Bring the whole
840 W. Orange Ave., South San family. For more information contact
Francisco. Anansi The Spider by 583-6975.
Gerald McDermott. For more infor-
mation email valle@plsinfo.org. Friends of the Millbrae Library
Chinese Book Club, That Used to
LGBTQ Book Club. 4 p.m. Reach & be Us, How America Fell Behind
Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., San Mateo. the World It Invented and How We
Come to read Ann Patchetts The Can Come Back, By T. Friedman
Magician's Assistant this month. and M. Mandelbaum. 2 p.m.
Open to new members. For more Speaker Daniel Liu. Discussion in
information email Mandarin Chinese. 1 Library Ave.,
ebloomfield@peninsulafamilyser- Millbrae. For more information email
vice.org. dan_ping76@yahoo.com.
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110 employment 203 Public notices 203 Public notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
SaleS/MarkeTing
FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
STaTeMenT #273750 STaTeMenT #273759
inTernShiPS The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking as: Sundaes All Week, 901-D Edgewater
Blvd, FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Regis- as: 1)Old County Cellars 2)Old County
for ambitious interns who are eager to Wine Cellars 3)Byron Street Partners,
tered Owner: Alan A. Chun, 1722 Wolfe
jump into the business arena with both Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94402. The busi- 1001 Washington Street, SAN CARLOS,
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs ness is conducted by an Individual. The CA 94070. Registered Owner: Old
of the newspaper and media industries. registrants commenced to transact busi- County Cellars, LLC., CA. The business
This position will provide valuable ness under the FBN on N/A. is conducted by a Limited Liability Com-
experience for your bright future. /s/Alan A. Chun/
This statement was filed with the Asses- pany. The registrants commenced to
Email resume transact business under the FBN on
info@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 5/26/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/23/2016.
5/30/17, 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17). /s/Daniel Peterson/
SoFTWare engineer: Design, build, This statement was filed with the Asses-
and enhance companys API servers us- sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish-
FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
ing knowledge of databases and data STaTeMenT #273680 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
modeling. Turn, Inc.; 901 Marshall St, The following person is doing business 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17).
Redwood City, CA 94063. Mail resume. as: La Torta Sabrosa, 439 Grand Ave.,
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
Ref job #ME036. Registered Owner: Alfredo Orozco, LLC, FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
CA. The business is conducted by an
STaTeMenT #273765
WanTeD: Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business The following person is doing business
PT caregiver- under the FBN on 01-04-2010.
/s/Alfredo Orozco/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: BAR NONE RANCHES, 746 Tunitas
Creek Rd, HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019.
Registered Owners: 1) Gary Deniz,
Saturday and Sunday sor-County Clerk on 5/22/2017. (Publish- 20165 Goldmohr Terrace Dr, LAKE-
Two Years Experience a Plus ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
VIEW, OR 97630 2) Raveill Deniz, same
Must have Valid Drivers License 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17).
address. The business is conducted by a
Married Couple. The registrants com-
FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
call (650)384-6914 STaTeMenT #273517
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 5/22/2002.
The following person is doing business
as: L.M.M. Management, 744 Jacaranda /s/Raveill Deniz/
Circle, Hillsborough, CA 94010. Regis- This statement was filed with the Asses-
124 caregivers tered Owner: Lawrence Michelson, same sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish-
address. The business is conducted by ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
an Individual. The registrants com- 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17).
menced to transact business under the
caregiVerS FBN on 6/2/2016.
/s/Lawrence Michelson/ 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
on-call This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/9/2017. (Publish- STaTeMenT #273871 FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe orDer To ShoW caUSe For orDer To ShoW caUSe For
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business STaTeMenT #273621 change oF naMe change oF naMe
We match, you save 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17). as: 1)HealingPaws.e 2)A K9 Massage The following person is doing business
as: Beauty and Health Center, 70 N. El
CASE# 17CIV02422
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
CASE# 17CIV02365
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
Business, 270 Carlton Ave., SAN BRU-
Trusted Motherhealth FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe NO, CA 94066. Registered Owner:
Camino Real Ste. C, SAN MATEO, CA
94401. Registered Owner: Wenge
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
STaTeMenT #273757 Santha A.K. Takahashi, same address. Zhou, 565 Willow Road, Apt. #6, Menlo REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063

408-854-1883 The following person is doing business


as: 443 Waverly Street Apartments, 443
Waverly Street, MENLO PARK, CA
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to
Park, CA 94025. The business is con-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
PETITION OF
Megan Marie Murray and
PETITION OF
Jennifer Hipon
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
transact business under the FBN on N/A. Kevin Ross Murray
94025. Registered Owners: Richard the FBN on N/A. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Jennifer Hipon filed a petition
Tod Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, /s/Santha A.K. Takahashi/ /s/Wenge Zhou/ with this court for a decree changing
This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Megan Marie Murray and Ke-
127 elderly care 60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. This statement was filed with the Asses- name as follows:
sor-County Clerk on 6/9/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2017. (Publish- vin Ross Murray filed a petition with this Present names:
The business is conducted by a Married court for a decree changing name as fol-
Couplel. The registrants commenced to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 1. Brooklynn Elisabeth Maffei
6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). lows: 2. Devin Christopher Maffei
transact business under the FBN on 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17).
FaMilY reSoUrce 05/24/2007.
Present name: Dylan Thacher Murray
Proposed Name: Thacher Dylan Murray
Proposed Names:
1. Brooklynn Elisabeth Hipon
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/
gUiDe This statement was filed with the Asses- FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
2. Devin Christopher Hipon
The San Mateo Daily Journals sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish- STaTeMenT #273879
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STaTeMenT #273868 The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
twice-a-week resource guide for 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17). The following person is doing business as: Selas Supplies, 127 Belmont Ave., below to show cause, if any, why the pe- interested in this matter shall appear be-
children and families. as: 1)BSIDE 2)BSIDE GROUP, 257 5th SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. tition for change of name should not be fore this court at the hearing indicated
St., MONTARA, CA 94037. Registered Registered Owner: Maria F. Flores-Marti- granted. Any person objecting to the below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
every Tuesday & Weekend FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe Owner: Clynton Taylor, same address. nez, same address. The business is con- name changes described above must file tition for change of name should not be
STaTeMenT #273758 ducted by an Individual. The registrants a written objection that includes the rea- granted. Any person objecting to the
The following person is doing business
The business is conducted by an Individ- commenced to transact business under sons for the objection at least two court name changes described above must file
Look for it in todays paper to as: 423 Waverly Street Apartments, ual. The registrants commenced to the FBN on 6-12-2017. days before the matter is scheduled to a written objection that includes the rea-
find information on family 423-429 Waverly Street, MENLO PARK, transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Maria F. Flores-Martinez/ be heard and must appear at the hearing sons for the objection at least two court
resources in the local area, CA 94025. Registered Owners: Richard /s/Clynton Taylor/ This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should days before the matter is scheduled to
Tod Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 6/12/2017. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is be heard and must appear at the hearing
including childcare. 60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. sor-County Clerk on 6/9/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- to show cause why the petition should
The business is conducted by a Trust. 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the not be granted. If no written objection is
The registrants commenced to transact
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). petition shall be held on 7/14/17 at 9
business under the FBN on 05/17/2012. a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
203 Public notices /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
STaTeMenT #273742 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this petition shall be held on 7/20/17 at 9
This statement was filed with the Asses- Order to Show Cause shall be published a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish- FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe The following person is doing business Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe STaTeMenT #273767 as: Lonjo Trucking, 1028 Lassen Drive, at least once each week for four succes-
Order to Show Cause shall be published
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
STaTeMenT #273601 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17). The following person is doing business BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered at least once each week for four succes-
The following person is doing business Owner: John Longinidis, same address. ing on the petition in the following news- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
as: Gents Barber Parlor, 2510 El Camino The business is conducted by an Individ- paper of general circulation:
as: Gracie Crystals, 226 Verano Dr, Real, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. ing on the petition in the following news-
FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe ual. The registrants commenced to San Mateo Daily Journal paper of general circulation:
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. STaTeMenT #273822 Registered Owners: 1)George Alvin Ku- transact business under the FBN on Filed: 6/2/2017 San Mateo Daily Journal
Registered Owner: Julie Ian Wong, same The following person is doing business mar Jr., 28 Outlook Circle, Pacifica, CA June 5, 2000. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Filed: 6/7/2017
address. The business is conducted by as: Sandra B&B Housekeeping, 1024 Til- 94044 2)Nicolas Rosas, 2261 Sprint St., /s/John Longinidis/ Judge of the Superior Court /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
an Individual. The registrants com- ton Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg- Redwood City, CA 94063. The business This statement was filed with the Asses- Dated: 6/2/2017 Judge of the Superior Court
istered Owner: Sandra Palma, same ad- is conducted by a General Partnership. sor-County Clerk on 5/26/2017. (Publish- (Published 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, Dated: 6/1/2017
menced to transact business under the dress. The business is conducted by an ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6/27/17). (Published 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17,
FBN on N/A. Individual. The registrants commenced The registrants commenced to transact 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). 7/4/17).
/s/Julie Ian Wong/ to transact business under the FBN on business under the FBN on .
This statement was filed with the Asses- N/A. /s/George Alvin Kumar Jr/
/s/Sandra Palma/ This statement was filed with the Asses- FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- STaTeMenT #273651
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 5/30/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business orDer To ShoW caUSe For
sor-County Clerk on 6/5/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, change oF naMe
5/30/17, 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: Yaeger Enterprises, 3843 Shamrock PleaSe Take notice that Millbrae
6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17). Ct, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA CASE# 17CIV02340
6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17). SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Station Self Storage located at 210
94080. Registered Owner: Justin Yaeg- Adrian Rd. Millbrae CA 94030 intends
er, same address. The business is con- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, to hold an auction of the goods stored
ducted by an Individual. The registrants in self-service storage units by the fol-
commenced to transact business under REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 lowing persons:
the FBN on 5/1/17. PETITION OF Teri Forbes, Samuela Halaufia, Don-

The Future
/s/Justin Yaeger/ Karen Kohberger Marvin ald Bratman (4), Michael Rodriguez,
This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: and Louis Dorren.The sale will occur
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/2017. (Publish- Petitioner: Karen Kohberger Marvin filed at the storage facility: Millbrae Station
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a petition with this court for a decree Self Storage on or after 06/30/17 at
6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). changing name as follows: 9:30am. The description of the con-
Present name: Karen Kohberger Marvin
of local news content FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe
STaTeMenT #273923
The following person is doing business
Proposed Name: Karen Britt Altridge
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
tents are household goods, bedroom
furniture, art etc. . All property is being
stored at the above self-storage facili-
ty. This sale or units may be with-
fore this court at the hearing indicated drawn at any time without notice. Cer-
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community as: California Auto Upholstery, 1803 El
Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tain terms and conditions apply.
Registered Owners: 1)Omar Yalle, 1146 tition for change of name should not be CASH ONLY. See manager for de-
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of Columbia St., Turlock, CA 95380 granted. Any person objecting to the tails. This ad will run from June 16th
2)Christine Yalle, 1997 Shadow Park Dr., name changes described above must file until June 23rd.
the newspaper industry. Turlock, CA 95380. The business is con- a written objection that includes the rea-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants sons for the objection at least two court
commenced to transact business under days before the matter is scheduled to
the FBN on January 3, 1994. be heard and must appear at the hearing
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of /s/Omar Yalle/ to show cause why the petition should
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, sor-County Clerk on 6/14/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, 6/20/17, 6/27/17, 7/4/17, 7/11/17). petition shall be held on 7/14/17 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
FicTiTioUS BUSineSS naMe Order to Show Cause shall be published
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the STaTeMenT #273973 at least once each week for four succes-
The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper as: Imporito, 632 N. Claremont St. Apt C, ing on the petition in the following news-
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered paper of general circulation:
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. Owner: Justin Scott Lucas, same ad- San Mateo Daily Journal
dress. The business is conducted by an Filed: 6/2/2017
Individual. The registrants commenced
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online to transact business under the FBN on
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
N/A.
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a /s/Justin Scott Lucas/
Dated: 5/31/2017
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and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as sor-County Clerk on 6/19/2017. (Publish- 7/4/17).
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294 Baby Stuff (650)992-4544. (650)483-1222
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any settlement or arbitration award of WalnUT cheST, small (4 drawer with 349-0430
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The
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court's lien must be paid before the court 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 WoMenS raichel ski boots, size 6 ?
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gales para presentar una respuesta por Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952- SonY DeTachaBle set :3cd /fm/am 20-pieces in original box, never used.
escrito en esta corte y hacer que se en- 3500 double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- $250 per box (3 boxes available). canarY BirD cage 24 x 16 for sale. 335 garden equipment
tregue una copia al demandante. Una (650)342-5630 $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
4825 (650)766-3024
carta o una llamada telefnica no lo pro- cirrUS STeaM mop model SM212B 4 Black & Decker 18, Hedge Trimmer,
tegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que new extra cleaning pads,user manual. TV SonY Triniton 21" working condition. electric, used once, $60. 650 888-5808
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$45. (650)588-5487 $10 OBO (650)784-3243. tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
que procesen su caso en la corte. Es mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. chain SaW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
posible que haya un formulario que ust- 6134 (650)593-2066
coleMan lXe Roadtrip Grill - $55. 650 888-5808
ed pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 304 Furniture Porcelain JaPaneSe Tea set, Un-
encontrar estos formularios de la corte y (650)918-9847 ParroT cage, Steel, Large - approx
ms informacin en el Centro de Ayuda anTiQUe Dining table for six people opened, in wood box, great gift $30. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best 345 Medical equipment
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)578-9208. offer. (650)245-4084
de las Cortes de California (www.su- elecTric SToVe From Sears
corte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes Excellent Condition $225 orThoPorT nighT splint for treating
de su condado o en la corte que le Please Call (650)244-9267 anTiQUe glaSS Hutch. Cherry Wood. 307 Jewelry & clothing PeT carrier for small dog or cat in ex- plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinitis.
quede ms cerca. Si no puede pagar la Excellent Condition. $450. cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- $10. (650)588-0842
cuota de presentacin, pida al secretario ge DiShWaSher Hardly used. Works (650)888-2662 Jill ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold / 6059
de la corte que le d un formulario de ex- great. Standard size. You haul away. blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. garage Sales
encin de pago de cuotas. Si no presen- free. S.S.F (650) 583-6636 anTiQUe MahoganY Bookcase. Four (650)588-0842 316 clothes
ta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le gooD MicroWaVe 1100 watt $40 Da-
308 Tools
hUge
Beige SoFa $99. Excellent Condition 2 Pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
podr quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes ly City (415) 231-4825. each (650)367-1508
sin ms advertencia. Hay otros requisitos (650) 315-2319
legales. Es recomendable que llame a Jack lalane'S power juicer. $40. craFTSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. BranD neW Bookcase 72"x30" still in dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 BoY ScoUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
un abogado inmediatamente. Si no con-
oce a un abogado, puede llamar a un
servicio de remisin a abogados. Si no
box $45. (415)231-4825.
DelTa caBineT SaW with overrun ta-
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
(650)588-0842 eSTaTe Sale
puede pagar a un abogado, es posible reFrigeraTor coMPacT made by coaT/haT STanD, solid wood, for your ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- FaUX FUr Coat Woman's brown multi
que cumpla con los requisitos para ob-
tener servicios legales gratuitos de un
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
573 5269 7045 roUTer TaBle ryobi $ 99. like new color in excellent condition 3/4 Thursday June 22
(650)573-5269 length $50 (650)692-8012
programa de servicios legales sin fines
de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos WhirlPool WaSher DRYER, GE coMPUTer SWiVel CHAIR. Padded
ShoPSMiTh Mark V 50th Anniversary
sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de Cali-
fornia Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcali-
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
laDieS BooTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648 Friday June 23 &
coMPUTer TaBle, adjustable height, (650)504-0585
fornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las
Cortes de California, 297 Bicycles
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
697-8481 Skil SaW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
laDieS SeQUin dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
Saturday June 24
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o ponindose en Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- aDUlT BikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- (650)556-9708 loUiS VUiTTon monogram leather
DeSk, oak and hutch style shelves to
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 place on top-. $25 650-793-9900
clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596
9am to 3pm daily
VinTage craFTSMan Jig Saw. Circa
costos exentos por imponer un grava- DineTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
chilDS SchWinn BicYcle, BlUe in
men sobre cualquier recuperacin de
$10,000 ms de valor recibida me- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
VinTage ShoPSMiTh and BanD
Man'S Black leather jacket, size 40,
like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780
288 Jeter Street,
diante un acuerdo o una concesin de
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Dining TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match- SaW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
(650)342-6993 Men'S STeTSon hat, size large, new,
Redwood City
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte mes $250 .(650)-654-1930. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el (650) 578-9208
caso. The name and address of the court DreSSer 4-DraWer in Belmont for
is (El nombre y direccin de la corte es): 298 collectibles $75. Good condition; good for children. 309 office equipment
neW WiTh tags Wool or cotton Men's
Superior Court of California, County of pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
Call (650)678-8585 (650)952-3466
Los Angeles, Los Angeles Chatsworth, BillY Dee Williams autographed Star
laPToP caSe or bag. Black. Like new.
9425 Penfield Ave., Chatsworth, CA
91311. The name, address, and tele-
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
DreSSer- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall
22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. PariS hilTon purse white & silver un-
used, about 12" long x 9" high
garage SaleS
phone number of plaintiff's attorney, or 6614
plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nom-
bre, la direccin y el nmero de telfono FraMeD leBron James painting,
neaT receiPTS Mobile Scanner new
in box $79, call (650)324-8416
$23. (650)592-2648 eSTaTe SaleS
DreSSer- VicTorian. 35 tall TUXeDo Size 40, black, including white
del abogado del demandante, o del de- 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
mandante que no tiene abogado, es): 9769, San Carlos $450. (650)888-2662. 310 Misc. For Sale shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189 Make money, make room!
Alexander Kallis
Law Offices of Michael J. Kallis WeSTern graY pants 42X30 $9 650-
63 East Fourth Ave. lennoX reD Rose, Unused, hand
DreSSer-arT Deco. Heavy Glass.
Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
595-3933 List your upcoming
SAN MATEO, CA 94401
FILED: 3/2/2017
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
(650)888-2662.
chriSTMaS Tree, 7.5 Oregon pine,
WeSTern Tan pants 42X30, $9 650-
595-3933
garage sale,
DATE (Fecha): 3/2/2017
Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- Miller liTe Neon sign , work good
DreXel heaDBoarD $50. (650)589- 1225 tips, hooked construction with
WilSon'S lg Green Suede Jacket
moving sale,
0764 stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
no, Deputy (Adjunto) Nima Mokhtarani
(SEAL)
$59 call (650)218-6528
enTerTainMenT cenTer for $50.
$40. (650)367-1508 estate sale,
NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED:
You are served as an individual defend-
Pez DiSPenSerS - 8 piece sealed box
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
FlaT DiSPlaY case, wood w/ hinged
glass top, 20-1/2 X 27-1/2 X 2-1/2. $20. 318 Sports equipment yard sale,
(650)726-4102
ant
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
650-556-9708 650-588-0852
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, rummage sale,
gliDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
nal: 6/6/17, 6/13/17, 6/20/17, 6/27/17)
299 computers lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 incUBaTor, $99, (650)678-5133 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
clearance sale, or
recorDaBle cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- ikea DreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x lionel chriSTMaS Boxcars 2005,
2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
whatever sale you
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. BoW FleX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
7537 Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid have...
ikea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
$ 30. (650)598-9804. lionel chriSTMaS Holiday expan- (650)784-1061.
300 Toys sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Reach over 83,450 readers
leaTher SoFa, black, excellent condi-
tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 chilDS kick scooter by razor with hel- from South San Francisco
alloYeD linoTYPe (BNH ~18) for lionel WeSTern Union Pass car and met $25 obo (650)591-6842
casting miniature/board-game figurines. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 to Palo Alto.
liVing rooM table 36"x19" exc condi-
10#, $7 (650) 591-4553 tion $30.(415) 231-4825. rMT chriSTMaS Diesel train and Ca-
eaSTon alUMinUM bat.33 inches, 30
in your local newspaper.
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513
210 lost & Found loVe SeaT, Upholstered pale yellow boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
Doll hoUSe w/ furniture $50.00 new 7537
FoUnD in Redwood City. 21 speed joe 650 573 5269 floral $99. (650)574-4021 golF carT, Caddytek, four wheels,
used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
call (650)344-5200
neW DelUXe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- SaMSoniTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
Schwinn bicycle. 556-9708 large STUFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. golF clUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 Sell! (650) 875-8159. $60. (650)328-6709 $90.00 (650)341-8342
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Car rams police vehicle in Paris; attacker dies


By Elaine Ganley and Lori Hinnant vehicle who had struck the car in front (of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the convoy, ; Brandet told reporters. Large
numbers of police converged on the scene,
PARIS A man on the radar of French firefighters to extinguish the fire.
authorities was killed Monday after ram- A man could be seen lying on his stomach
ming a car carrying explosives into a police on the ground immediately after the inci-
vehicle in the capitals Champs-Elysees dent, wearing a white shirt and dark shorts.
shopping district, prompting a fiery blast, Hours later, access to the avenue remained
officials said. Frances anti-terrorism pros- blocked, while bomb squads combed the
ecutor opened an investigation. area.
No police officers or passers-by were Eric Favereau, a journalist for Liberation
hurt, the Paris police department said. It is newspaper who was driving a scooter
unclear why the attacker drove into police, behind the gendarmes, said he saw a car
though officials said the incident was blocking the convoys path, then an implo-
apparently deliberate. sion in the vehicle. Favereau wrote that the
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the gendarmes smashed open the windows of
man was killed after an attempted attack on the car while it was in flames and dragged
a police convoy, saying that shows the out its occupant. Other gendarmes used fire
threat is still very high in the country and extinguishers to put out the flames. The
justifies a state of emergency in place since account didnt say what happened to the
2015. He said he will present a bill occupant of the car afterward.
Wednesday at a Cabinet meeting to extend Visitors to a nearby Auguste Rodin exhib-
the state of emergency from July 15, its cur- REUTERS it were confined inside the Grand Palais
rent expiration date, until Nov. 1. French police engage with a suspect outside a car at the Champs-Elysees in Paris. exhibit hall for an hour after the incident.
He says the current situation in France he was flagged for links to extremism. sive security operation. Victoria Boucher and daughter Chrystel
shows a new security law is needed and the The officials spoke on condition of On Monday, police cordoned off a broad came in from the suburb of Cergy-Pontoise
measure would maintain a high security anonymity to reveal details of the incident, swath of the Champs-Elysees after the lat- for a Paris visit and werent afraid to go to
level. the second this year on the citys most est incident, warning people to avoid the the famed avenue.
Two police officials told the Associated famous avenue, which is popular with area. We were better off inside than outside,
Press that a handgun was found on the driv- tourists from around the world. Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre- Chrystel said. But both agreed as the moth-
er, who they said was badly burned after the An attacker defending the Islamic State Henry Brandet said the incident was appar- er said, unfortunately we now are used to
vehicle exploded. They identified the man group fatally shot a police officer on the ently deliberate. this.
as a 31-year-old man from the Paris suburb Champs-Elysees in April, days before a Police pulled an individual out of the The show must go on, the daughter said
of Argenteuil who had an S file, meaning presidential election, prompting an exten- in English. They wont win.

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Cuba rejects new U.S. policy,
saying pressure will not work
HAVANA Cubas foreign minister has rejected
President Donald Trumps new policy toward the island,
saying we will never negotiate under
pressure or under threat and refusing to
return U.S. fugitives who have received
asylum in Cuba.
In a hard-edged response to the policy
announced Friday, Foreign Minister
Bruno Rodriguez said from Vienna
Monday that Trumps restrictions on
transactions with the Cuban military
Donald Trump would not achieve their objective of
weakening the government. He said they
would instead create unity behind the communist leader-
ship.
He described fugitives such as Joanne Chesimard, a black
militant convicted of the murder of a New Jersey state
trooper, as political refugees who had received asylum from
the Cuban government and would not be returned because
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