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WITH SOME STYLE
SPORTS AND FITNESS
TRUMP TELLS YOUNG ATHLETES TO PLAY TO WIN, HAVE A GOOD
LIFE
MENLO GOLFERS
EXCEL AT STATE
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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


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Three vie for District 22 state Assembly seat


Regional housing and transportation needs define priorities for candidates
By Anna Schuessler the seat will record of sign- speaker pro caucus as leaders shape proposals
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF prevail in the ing 40 bills tem in 2016, to fund major infrastructure proj-
June 5 primary into law and Mullin said he ects and housing initiatives.
How the 22nd District’s next election. linking the dis- has been “It’s really an opportunity for
California assemblymember will In seeking a trict’s concerns focused on me to bring San Mateo County’s
advocate for measures aimed at fourth term for with the collec- ensuring trans- issues directly into the leadership
addressing the region’s trans- the office, tive work of portation and conversation where we are setting
portation and housing issues Demo crat other legisla- housing are top priorities as an Assembly majori-
among state legislators in Kevin Mullin is tors in the state priorities for ty caucus,” he said.
Sacramento may determine which Kevin hoping to build Christina Capitol. Sworn Bridget the Assembly’s
of the three candidates vying for Mullin on his track Laskowski in as Assembly Duffy De m o c r a t i c See DISTRICT 22, Page 18

Banks could
profit under
Fed proposal
Changes would give Wall Street greater
ability to engage in profit-making trades
By Marcy Gordon Street greater ability to engage in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS profit-making trades.
The action the Fed proposed
WASHINGTON — The largest Wednesday would make it easier
U.S. banks would have leeway to for all banks to comply with the
take riskier trading bets for their Volcker Rule, while giving the
own profit under proposed greatest relief to banks that do less
changes the Federal Reserve trading. The rule, established
unveiled Wednesday. under the 2010 Dodd-Frank finan-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL The changes would loosen rules cial regulation law, was designed
San Carlos resident Myron Koshel plays with one of the museum’s interactive displays. Below:The Hiller Aviation that since the 2008 financial melt- to limit the high-risk trading that
Museum in San Carlos is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a new exterior paint design and the ‘Biggest Little down have barred big banks from big banks could do. Those finan-
Air Show’ on Saturday. using depositors’ money to make cial institutions needed taxpayer-
sizable bets on stocks and bonds. funded bailouts after the 2008 cri-

Flying through 20 years of history The Fed now wants to relax these
regulations, thereby giving Wall See BANKS, Page 19

New displays mark interactive chapter for Hiller Aviation Museum


By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
South San Francisco narrows
From carpeted walls and static
displays to interactive flight sim-
down potential election map
ulators and an invention lab with Officials identified some preferred ward
3-D printers, the Hiller Aviation
Museum in San Carlos has under- alignments, despite process frustrations
gone many changes since it By Austin Walsh Council largely agreed on two pro-
opened its doors in 1998. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF posed maps as the most viable
Though some of the museum’s alternatives, while seeking to
features — such as aircraft of all South San Francisco officials are identify the preferred alignment of
shapes and sizes hanging from the whittling down potential maps electoral wards during its move to
ceiling — have attracted visitors needing to be drawn amidst the by-district elections.
throughout its 20-year history, city’s election transition, despite Officials shared mild enthusiasm
museum staff have been working criticism raised by residents dis- over the process, recognizing dis-
satisfied with the process.
See HILLER, Page 18 The South San Francisco City See MAP Page 19

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2 Thursday • May 31, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“The genius of the United States is not best
or most in its executives or legislatures, nor
in its ambassadors or authors or colleges, or
churches, or parlors, nor even in its newspapers or
inventors, but always most in the common people.”
— Walt Whitman, American poet and essayist

This Day in History


A race riot erupted in Tulsa,

1921 Oklahoma, as white mobs began loot-


ing and leveling the affluent black
district of Greenwood over reports a
black man had assaulted a white
woman in an elevator; hundreds are believed to have died.
In 1 5 7 8 , the Christian catacombs of ancient Rome were
accidentally discovered by workers digging in a vineyard
along the Via Salaria.
In 1 6 6 9 , English diarist Samuel Pepys wrote the final entry
of his journal, blaming his failing eyesight for his inability
to continue.
In 1 7 9 0 , President George Washington signed into law the
first U.S. copyright act.
In 1 8 8 9 , some 2,200 people in Johnstown, Pennsylvania,
perished when the South Fork Dam collapsed, sending 20
million tons of water rushing through the town.
REUTERS
In 1 9 1 6 , during World War I, British and German fleets
fought the naval Battle of Jutland off Denmark; there was no California gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom laughs with Sen. Kamala D. Harris, right, and his wife, Jennifer Siebel
clear-cut victor, although the British suffered heavier losses. Newsom at a campaign rally in Burbank.
In 1 9 3 5 , movie studio 20th Century Fox was created
through a merger of the Fox Film Corp. and Twentieth In other news ...
Century Pictures.
Forty animal activists The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s probable cause to arrest the men, who
In 1 9 4 9 , former State Department official and accused spy Office said the victims, two 16-year- were not identified.
Alger Hiss went on trial in New York, charged with perjury arrested at California egg farm old boys and one 17-year-old, were They face charges of lewd or lasciv-
(the jury deadlocked, but Hiss was convicted in a second inside the garage at a home around
trial). PETALUMA — Authorities arrested ious acts with a child under 14 years
40 animal rights activists who 1:40 a.m. Monday when the attack of age and conspiracy to commit a
In 1 9 6 2 , former Nazi official Adolf Eichmann was hanged entered a Northern California organic happened. Two of the boys were crime.
in Israel a few minutes before midnight for his role in the egg farm to document alleged cruel sleeping.
Holocaust. Police did not immediately respond
conditions and rescue chickens. The Santa Cruz Sentinel reported to a phone message from the
The Sonoma County Sheriff’s that the victims all suffered head Associated Press requesting more
Birthdays Office says the trespassing arrests
were made Tuesday in Petaluma after
injuries. The 16-year-olds were treated
and released from a hospital, but the
information.
several hundred people gathered at 17-year-old was in critical condition
Tuesday at a trauma center.
Men held after dragging
Sunrise Farms.
Authorities say they were told that The attackers, described as men stolen cable behind car
activists had broken doors to some between the ages of 18 and 20, stole
BURNEY — Northern California
coops and removed birds. several items before they fled in a
authorities have arrested two men
The group Direct Action vehicle.
they say towed 165 feet of stolen cop-
Everywhere says it held a vigil and per cable behind their car.
sit-in, demanding the right to remove Seven men arrested
The car, dragging the thick cable,
sick and injured birds. for allegedly touching was spotted Tuesday morning in
Actor-director Comedian Chris Actress Brooke The group says 37 chickens were girls at water park Burney.
Clint Eastwood is Elliott is 58. Shields is 53. taken to receive veterinary care.
88. ROSEVILLE — Police in Northern The Shasta County Sheriff’s Office
The Sheriff’s Office says the arrests
California say seven men were arrest- says two men in the car told a deputy
Singer Peter Yarrow is 80. Humanitarian Terry Waite is 79. were peacefully arranged with demon-
ed for inappropriately touching sev- they were trying to strip the black
Singer-musician Augie Meyers is 78. Actress Sharon Gless is strators, who were cited and released.
eral young girls at a water park. protective sheathing from the cable
75. Football Hall of Famer Joe Namath is 75. Broadcast jour- A call to Sunrise Farms wasn’t by dragging it because it was too hard
immediately returned but its eggs are The Roseville Police Department
nalist/commentator Bernard Goldberg is 73. Actor Tom to do by hand. The men said they
certified by the nonprofit group says that officers were called to
Berenger is 68. Actor Gregory Harrison is 68. Actor Kyle found the cable on the roadside.
Humane Farm Animal Care. Golfland SunSplash water park on
Secor is 61. Actress Roma Maffia is 60. Actress Lea Authorities say a search of the car
Monday after the girls reported to
Thompson is 57. Singer Corey Hart is 56. Actor Hugh Dillon turned up a spool of thick copper
is 55. Rapper DMC is 54. Country musician Ed Adkins (The Masked intruders attack park security that a group of men had
cable worth thousands of dollars that
inappropriately touched them.
Derailers) is 51. TV host Phil Keoghan is 51. Jazz musician California teens with hammers The department says in a statement apparently was stolen from a Pacific
Christian McBride is 46. Actress Archie Panjabi is 46. Actress Gas & Electric project nearby.
APTOS — Authorities say masked posted Tuesday on its Facebook it
Merle Dandridge (TV: “Greenleaf”) is 43. Actor Colin Farrell is appears the men “worked in a coordi-
intruders armed with hammers broke Authorities say they also found
42. Rock musician Scott Klopfenstein (Reel Big Fish) is 41. nated effort.”
into a garage and attacked three methamphetamine, heroin and bur-
Actor Eric Christian Olsen is 41. Rock musician Andy Hurley
teenage boys, leaving one in critical It says that after interviewing wit- glary tools in the car. The driver and
(Fall Out Boy) is 38. Country singer Casey James (TV:
condition. nesses, officers determined there was passenger were arrested.
“American Idol”) is 36. Actor Jonathan Tucker is 36.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Lotto
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Local Weather Forecast
May 30 Powerball Fantasy Five Th urs day t h ro ug h Fri day : Mostly
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
17 23 26 46 68 20 8 22 24 26 29 cloudy. Highs in the 50s to upper 60s.
to form four ordinary words.
Powerball
Lows in the lower 50s.
LAGCN Daily Four Fri day ni g ht and Saturday : Partly
May 29 Mega Millions
Check out the new, free JUST JUMBLE app

cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s. Highs in


2 11 55 58 67 2 1 7 9 5 the 60s.
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Daily three midday Saturday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Lows
All Rights Reserved.
in the mid 50s. Highs in the 60s.
RYERB May 30 Super Lotto Plus 2 1 1 Sunday : Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming
14 17 23 25 46 6 Daily three evening sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the 60s.
Mega number
West winds 10 to 20 mph.
1 2 4 Sunday ni g ht: Mostly clear in the evening then becom-
FEYAST The Daily Derby race winners are Big Ben, No. 4, in ing mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the
first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; and
mid 50s. West winds around 20 mph.
California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The race time
Mo nday : Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
sunny. Patchy fog in the morning.
was clocked at 1:41.43.
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No prison for drug charges Police reports


Just out for a stroller
Boyfriend of Half Moon Bay woman found shot dead sentenced to mental health court Someone had stolen a stroller from a
storefront on Laurel Street in San
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT found thousands of them, Judge Stephanie Garratt allegedly said Carlos, it was reported at 10 a. m.
Xanax pills, hundreds of he should be considered for the Pathways Thursday, May 3.
The boyfriend of a woman found in Adderall pills, 7 ounces Program, a mental health court offered
February with a gunshot wound to the head of cocaine, 861 grams of through a collaborative effort between the
in Half Moon Bay is headed to the county’s illegal mushrooms and county’s Probation Department, District SAN CARLOS
mental health court for sentencing after a 201 ounces of marijuana Attorney’s Office, Private Defender
judge Wednesday decided against sending Arre s t . A Vista resident was cited and
along with four digital Program, the Sheriff’s Office, Correctional
him to state prison for felony convictions scales, $1,508 in cash, Health and Behavioral Health and Recovery released on a promise to appear in court
of possessing cocaine, Xanax and other brass knuckles and sales Services, according to prosecutors. after a traffic stop and had been to have two
controlled substances for the purposes of active misdemeanor warrants with the
Tristan Cecil records, according to Cecil’s defense attorney Jeffrey Hayden
Mountain View Police Department on El
selling them, according to the San Mateo prosecutors. said he was very pleased his client, who he
County District Attorney’s Office. San Mateo County sheriff’s Detective described as a troubled young man, is going Camino Real, it was reported at 9:50 a.m.
Half Moon Bay resident Tristan Cecil, 22, Rosemerry Blankswade confirmed an inves- to get the help he needs. Friday, May 4.
is believed to have reported the Feb. 22 tigation into Quiroz’s death is ongoing. “It won’t be a vacation for him, he won’t Weapo n. A man was cited and released on a
shooting, prompting deputies to respond at Quiroz spent days before her death in criti- be having any people cheering him on,” he promise to appear in court for being found
about 5 a.m. to the 200 block of Poplar cal condition after being taken by medical said. “He will be kept on a very short leash, in possession of a switchblade on Bransten
Avenue where they found a woman later helicopter to a nearby hospital the day she but ultimately we’ll all be safer.” Road and Industrial Road, it was reported at
identified to be his 18-year-old girlfriend, was found, sheriff’s officials said previous- Cecil is out of custody on a $100,000 bail 10:23 p.m. Thursday, May 3.
Kimberly Quiroz, with a single gunshot ly. bond and will next appear in court June 8 for Arres ts . Two women were arrested for iden-
wound to her head, according to prosecutors Though prosecutors sought a two-year consideration of intake into the Pathways tity fraud, fraudulent driver’s licenses and
and sheriff’s officials previously. prison sentence for Cecil, who pleaded no Program, according to prosecutors. debit cards and one of them had a misde-
The shooting triggered a search later that contest in April to felony possession of meanor warrant with the Berkeley Police
day of his home, where a narcotics task cocaine and Xanax, among other controlled anna@smdailyjournal.com Department on Industrial Road, it was
force and Redwood City police officers substances, for the purposes of selling (650) 344-5200 ext. 106 reported at 3:39 p.m. Thursday, May 3.

Seven wildfires, 500 Local brief


acres burning near Byron Battalion Chief Ross Macumber with the
A series of seven wind-driven wildfires East Contra Costa Fire Protection District.
burning near Byron along the Alameda- Winds in the area are estimated at 20 mph
Contra Costa county line burned an estimat- to 30 mph, Macumber said.
ed 500 acres Wednesday afternoon, accord- There were at least some structures threat-
ing to Cal Fire. ened by the fire, but it’s unclear whether any
have been damaged.
The fires were first reported around 1 p.m.,
Further details were not immediately
and are burning in the area between Camino
available.
Diablo and the county line, according to
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4 Thursday • May 31, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

ADVERTISING FEATURE

A Peninsula community for seniors that’s more


along the lines of a 5-star hotel and resort.

By Jessie Schiewe want to go,” St. Charles says, adding that


impromptu stops on the drive home for ice
cream are not uncommon.

I
t’s a busy Thursday afternoon at The food at Sterling Court is also top notch.
Sterling Court, a retirement community For most meals, there are always three
for seniors in San Mateo. A mindful- different entrées, multiple sides, daily soups,
ness class just ended, and earlier in the a salad bar, and desserts, but chef Denis
morning, a group of residents convened for Simon is always willing to concoct
the facility’s weekly Coffee Klatch, where something that’s not on the menu if a resident
they sipped hot brews, ate pastries, told doesn’t see anything they like.
jokes, and on this particular day, sang Irish “Variety is important,” he says. “If you go
songs. Bridge and other games will take to a restaurant and you don’t like the food,
place in a few hours, and an as-yet you don’t go back, right? Well, I see these
undisclosed movie will be shown later that residents every day, so when they leave here,
night. I want them to be happy customers.”
Down the hall is the modern, blonde-wood, The dishes are also crafted with the utmost
natural light filled activity room where art care and attention to detail. Instead of salt,
classes are held twice a week. A golden Simon uses fresh herbs and seasonings, and
retriever painting dries on a table scattered even though it doesn’t taste like it, the double
with pastels and colored pencils. Meanwhile, chocolate cake is (gasp!) sugar-free.
in the dining room, lunch is being served. A private, smaller dining room is also
Menus can be found on each white-clothed available for residents to entertain family and
table touting the day’s offerings, which friends, allowing for a more intimate
include black bean cilantro soup, sautéed environment.
garlic prawns, braised lentils and creamy “It’s always scary to go to a place where If you want to customize your care plan in Holidays at Sterling Court are particularly
polenta, and an assortment of sandwiches, you don’t know anyone,” says Pam Thorn- independent living and hire a caregiver for a decadent. There is always a big Christmas
such as liverwurst and a sundried tomato and burg, who moved her father Ernie Howe into few hours but not every day, that is possible, feast with costumed carolers, a brunch for
grilled chicken quesadilla. Diners who don’t the community in 2012. “But the staff was so too. “It’s flexible,” says St. Charles who Mother’s Day, and a barbecue in the
see anything they like can also order staples, welcoming and the residents were so frequently works with “residents that are in courtyard for the Fourth of July, to name a
like burgers or pasta, which aren’t listed on friendly, as well. All the fears we had about that gray area where they’re not ready to go few.
the menu, but are always available. The walls dropping him off, like you would a college to assisted living, but who need help with With so much good food available, it’s
are covered with vintage and handmade student going into the dorms for the first their medications or maybe getting their important that seniors maintain a healthy
quilts, part of a rotating art exhibit every few time, instantly vanished. We knew we didn’t breakfast or laundry.” weight and stay fit, which is easy to do at
months that features new artists and in the have to worry.” In addition to regular housekeeping, Sterling Court. There is a temperature-con-
private dining room, which can be reserved Unlike other retirement homes, Sterling residents can be driven to the grocery store trolled fitness center that houses multiple
for special events, a throng of visitors have Court is privately owned through a partner- three days a week and they can reserve one cycling and cardio machines, hand weights, a
come to dine with a friend who lives at ship. As a result, because it’s not part of a of the community’s drivers to take them to scale, and a wall of mirrors, and exercise
Sterling Court. After their meal, as they head chain managed by a major corporation, appointments. Weekly computer classes are classes are also frequently held in the
down to the parking garage, one of the Sterling Court’s turnover is “much lower,” available and there’s even a beauty shop on facility’s Revere Room. St. Charles likes to
women remarks, “That was lovely. Do they St. Charles says, especially among staff, the premises that St. Charles says can “do joke that residents can even burn calories
serve food like that everyday?” many of whom have been working there for everything from teasing and rollers to simply by walking the halls on the first floor
The answer: Yes. It might seem hard to years. The community is also unique in that it blow-drying.” as they all connect.
believe, but this is how it is all the time at doesn’t charge “community fees” or require Every Tuesday and Friday, there are Happy Speaking of the halls, residents are allowed
Sterling Court. The food is consistently high residents to sign long-term leases when Hour soirees in the living room where to hang their own paintings and artworks on
quality, freshly made, and elegantly prepared, moving in. Its convenient location, which is residents are served beer, wine, champagne, the walls, In fact, on the whole, residents are
encouraged to bring their own furniture when
and the social calendar is always packed with but a few blocks away from Burlingame soda, and appetizers, and every third Sunday
moving into Sterling Court because, St.
activities and classes. As one family member Avenue’s bustling shopping district, are the ever-popular Pancake Bingo. Both
Charles says, “It’s so much better and makes
wrote on Yelp, there’s a reason why this Sterling Court is a non-medical establish- Church and Shabbat services are held every
it feel like home.” Most of the community’s
retirement home is known as being “far from ment that houses both independent and week, and the community makes sure to 148 apartments are one-bedrooms that have
boring.” assisted living residents. As for what level of stock a slew of newspapers, from the San adjoining outdoor patios, but there are also
With its lavish, but tasteful interior décor — care a resident will receive, that’s a decision Francisco Chronicle to the Daily Journal. junior one-bedroom suites with no patios and
think floor-to-ceiling windows draped in that is made between the resident, you may Field trips are also part of the fabric of life two-bedroom apartments with two patios. As
curtains, a marble fireplace, Grand piano, and not get to decide what level of care you are at Sterling Court, and past excursions have they turn over, each apartment is remodeled
wood-paneled library — Sterling Court is at,” St. Charles says. “But at Sterling, you, included visits to San Francisco Museums, with stainless steel appliances cherry
like a cross between a country club and a your family, and I decide what is best for Graton Casino, Sam’s Chowder House, and cabinetry and granite countertops.
stationary cruise ship. Elegant, yet quaint, it you.” ferry trips to Tiburon. “We go where they Regardless of a resident’s level
has been around since 1990, of care, each apartment is
housing approximately 175 equipped with multiple emergen-
residents in a thickly wooded, cy pull chords in both the
four-story building that used to bedrooms and bathrooms (as
be an elementary school. Though well as in the living rooms for
the average age is between 80 those in assisted living). The
and 82, the oldest resident is 103 bathrooms are also specially
and she still helps Sterling Court suited for their elder clientele,
put together its monthly consisting of spacious walk-in
newsletters. showers with low ledges that are
It’s clear the staff, which is easy to step over, customizable
managed by executive director showerheads, and ample security
Sarah St. Charles, genuinely bars.
cares about the residents and Each resident actively driving is
wants to see them flourish in given a parking space if needed,
their new environment. Says St. and family members can receive
Charles, “I feel very responsible their own garage door openers to
for our residents.” make visiting more convenient.
Unlike other retirement homes, In fact, everything at Sterling
Sterling Court also allows pets, Court is done with the intention
which it feels are especially of making resident’s lives just a
important in helping residents little bit easier.
fight depression and loneliness. “Little touches like that mean a
lot to the families because we
Not that that’s a problem at
know we don’t have to worry
Sterling Court. How could it be
about them,” Thornburg says. “It
when there’s so much to do and
literally everyone knows your gives us peace of mind and that,
name? to me, is priceless.”

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Trump planning tariffs on European steel, aluminum
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to reach a last-minute Europe has been bracing for the U.S. to U. S. to announce its final decision
agreement, said the peo- place the restrictions even as top European Thursday. The people familiar with the
WASHINGTON — President Donald ple, who spoke on con- officials have held last-ditch talks in Paris talks said Trump could make an announce-
Trump’s administration is planning to dition of anonymity to with American trade officials to try to avert ment as early as Thursday.
impose tariffs on European steel and alu- discuss internal deliber- the tariffs. U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
minum imports after failing to win con- ations. “Realistically, I do not think we can attended meetings at the Organization for
cessions from the European Union, a Trump announced in hope” to avoid either U.S. tariffs or quotas Economic Cooperation and Development
move that could provoke retaliatory tar- March the United States on steel and aluminum, said Cecilia in Paris on Wednesday, and U.S. Trade
iffs and inflame trans-Atlantic trade ten- would slap a 25 percent Malmstrom, the European Union’s trade Representative Robert Lighthizer joins
sions. tariff on imported steel, commissioner. Even if the U.S. were to discussions in Paris on Thursday.
The tariffs are likely to go into effect on Donald Trump and a 10 percent tariff agree to waive the tariffs on imported steel The U.S. plan has raised the threat of
the EU with an announcement by Friday’s on imported aluminum, and aluminum, Malmstrom said, “I expect retaliation from Europe and fears of a glob-
deadline, according to two people familiar citing national security interests. But he them nonetheless to want to impose some al trade war — a prospect that is already
with the discussions. The administration’s granted an exemption to the EU and other sort of cap on EU exports.” weighing on investor confidence and could
plans could change if the two sides are able U.S. allies; that reprieve expires Friday. European officials said they expected the hinder the global economic upturn.

Local briefs California Senate supports Around the state


counts of child molesta-
state-backed bank for pot money plastic particulate, which can kill them or
tion and lewd and lasciv- SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers cause plastic to enter the human food supply
ious acts with minors are moving to create a state-backed bank to when marine animals that have eaten plastic
San Bruno resident handle the billions of dollars flowing from are consumed by people, he said. The
Joseph Toy, 39, is being the newly legal recreational marijuana mar- Whittier Democrat described his bill as a
charged with to 56. The ket. “small step, but in the right direction.”
fifth victim was alleged- The measure approved by a bipartisan 29- Restaurants would be warned for first and
ly 13 when the incidents 6 state Senate vote Wednesday is designed second violations and fined $25 per day for
with the former teacher to help pot entrepreneurs. They now usually subsequent violations, with an annual fine
occurred at school as deal in cash because most banks won’t limit of $300.
Coast Guard officials are circulating a picture Joseph Toy
well as during trips to accept money from a product that remains The bill, AB1884, passed 45-17. It still
showing a piece of possible shipwreck and illegal under federal law. The bill by
asking the public if anybody recognizes it or The Shops at Tanforan to see a movie and requires approval from the state Senate and
the Serramonte Center, according to prose- Democratic Sen. Bob Hertzberg of Van Nuys governor before it can become law.
knows to who the boat might belong. now goes to the Assembly.
cutors.
Coast Guard searching Toy had been teaching at the middle It would permit charter banks and credit California measure would
school for 13 years when the South San unions that would provide limited banking
after finding boat pieces, debris Francisco Unified School District placed services to pot-related businesses. lift secrecy on police use of force
The U.S. Coast Guard was searching for a Toy on administrative leave on April 25 They could use the banks to pay state and SACRAMENTO — Some of the secrecy
possible shipwreck off the coast of Pacifica after being notified of the criminal investi- local taxes and fees, pay vendors for surrounding shootings by police in
after finding debris including clothes, life gation, according to police. cannabis-related goods and services, pay California would be lifted under a measure
jackets and pieces of a wooden boat in the The five male victims were 13 and 14 their rent, and buy state and local bonds and that advanced Wednesday in the Legislature.
water. when Toy allegedly inappropriately touched other investments. Senators approved the public release of
As of 4:58 p.m. Wednesday, there wasn’t them on school grounds and in a hotel room
Californians may have to police reports when officers are found to
any reports of overdue vessels or accidents, during a school trip to Disneyland in April.
but Coast Guard officials are circulating a have improperly used force or discharged a
picture showing a piece of a boat in the sand
Though most of the incidents occurred request plastic straws at eateries firearm, committed sexual assaults on the
between May 2017 and April 2018, at least job or have been dishonest in their official
and asking the public if anybody recognizes SACRAMENTO — Sit-down restaurants in
one of them dates back to 2013, according duties.
it or knows to who the boat might belong. California may soon stop automatically
to prosecutors. The legislation was among several crimi-
Anyone with information about the boat providing disposable plastic straws with
Toy allegedly received a warning from nal justice measures approved, including
is asked to call Coast Guard Sector San drinks unless customers request them.
school administrators not to touch students two that would limit prison sentences. All
Francisco at (510) 399-3547. The state Assembly advanced a bill
based on complaints lodged previously, now move to the Assembly.
Wednesday that would require dine-in restau-
according to prosecutors.
Another victim ID’d in South In a statement issued at the time of his
rants provide single-use plastic straws only “California is one of the most secretive
upon request. states in the nation,” said Democratic state
City teacher’s inappropriate acts arrest in May, district officials said a quali-
Plastic straws contribute to the buildup of Sen. Nancy Skinner of Berkeley. She said
A man facing life in prison for allegedly fied long-term substitute was assigned to 12 states allow more disclosure on police
trash in the oceans, a major environmental
appropriately touching four male students the classroom to ensure student learning is misconduct, while 15 other states have
and public health problem, Assemblyman
while he was a teacher at Westborough not disrupted and that students and staff are requirements similar to her proposal.
Ian Calderon said. Fish and whales ingest
Middle School in South San Francisco was receiving the district’s full support as offi-
charged with nine more counts of child cials continue to ensure a safe learning envi-
molestation Wednesday related to incidents ronment for the school community.
with a fifth male victim, according to the The prosecutors’ request to increase Toy’s
San Mateo County District Attorney’s bail from $5.2 million to $6.1 million was
Office. granted Wednesday and he is in custody. He
The new charges bring the total number of will next appear in court June 12 for entry of
plea, according to prosecutors.

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‘Roseanne’: Many warning Around the Bay


Body found in stairwell on
grounds of San Francisco hospital
signs before racist tweet
By David Bauder
SAN FRANCISCO — A woman’s body was found
Wednesday in a building stairwell on the grounds of San
Francisco General Hospital, authorities said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco Department of Health spokeswoman Rachel
Kagan said the body was found around 1 p.m. by a staff mem-
NEW YORK — An old picture of ber in a power plant building. She said the coroner was inves-
Roseanne Barr dressed as Adolf Hitler, tigating the cause of death and the woman’s identity had not
wearing a swastika and pulling burnt been determined.
cookies from an oven, splashed on the Kagan said there were no missing person reports of
front of the New York Daily News patients. Kagan said only employees have access to the
Wednesday like a neon sign asking building and investigators were trying to determine how the
ABC executives: What were you think- woman gained access. She did not say how recently the hall-
ing? way had been checked by security officers.
Given Barr’s past incidents of bad Five years ago, the body of a missing patient was found in
behavior and questionable social a stairwell at the same hospital, more than two weeks after a
media posts, ABC faced questions patient disappeared from her room.
Wednesday about why it went back An autopsy determined that 57-year-old Lynne Spalding
into business with her before it all had been dead for several days before her body was found in a
blew apart. ABC canceled its success- stairwell that was supposed to be routinely checked by secu-
ful reboot of “Roseanne” on Tuesday rity.
following the star’s racist tweet liken- The Sheriff’s Department, which is responsible for the
ing former Obama adviser Valerie REUTERS FILE PHOTO hospital’s security, paid Spalding’s family $3 million to set-
Jarrett to a cross between the Muslim Roseanne Barr waves on her arrival to the 75th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. tle a legal claim.
Brotherhood and a “Planet of the Apes”
actor.
said about me on ABC. ” NEVER be taken from me. ” Authorities: Concord
On social media, Barr wrote that Yet many saw a disturbing pattern
Barr continued tweeting on what she said was indefensible, then being followed instead of a joke. building site fire is latest arson
Wednesday, at one point saying the retweeted several statements others Questionable actions date back to a SAN FRANCISCO — Authorities said Wednesday an arson-
offending tweet was composed at 2 made supporting her. She apologized cringe-worthy, crotch-grabbing rendi- ist started a fire that caused $55 million in damage last month
a.m. after she took the insomnia drug to those who had lost their jobs tion of the national anthem in 1990; a to an apartment building under construction.
Ambien. That led the drug maker because of her action, but also con- claim, later recanted, that she was an The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Sanofi to say on social media that demned cast members who threw her incest survivor; and the 2009 picture said the April 24 fire in Concord, about 30 miles (48 kilome-
“racism is not a known side effect” of under the bus, in her words. reprinted on the Daily News. Her ters) east of San Francisco, is the latest in a string of arsons
their product. “I’m not a racist, I never was & I social media past includes a racist at construction sites in the San Francisco Bay Area since
President Donald Trump, noting in n ev er wi l l b e, ” s h e wro t e tweet about former national security 2016.
a tweet that Robert Iger, CEO of Wednesday. “One stupid joke in a adviser Susan Rice and support for The ATF on Wednesday released surveillance video of a sus-
ABC’s parent Walt Disney Co. , had lifetime of fighting 4 civil rights 4 conspiracy theories like “pizzagate.” pect it believes started the latest fire. The video shows the
called Jarrett to apologize, wondered all minorities, against networks, On the same night as her Jarrett tweet, hooded suspect entering the construction site through a gap
wh y ABC h adn ’t ap o l o g i zed fo r studios, at the expense of my nerv- she posted a false claim about Chelsea in a fence and duck inside the building. Several second later,
“HORRIBLE s t at emen t s made an d o us s y s t em/ fami l y / weal t h wi l l Clinton that Clinton refuted. the suspect can be seen running from the building as fire
erupts behind him.
That fire injured two and briefly displaced 150 neighbors.
Even in surrender, Missouri governor goes out fighting The agency said it believes three other fires that damaged
similar multimillion-dollar projects were started by an arson-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had aspirations of ing. But his departure was days in the ist and is offering a $110,000 reward for information leading
becoming president making, as Greitens wrestled with to an arrest.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Even in could find a politi- mounting legal bills and the emotion-
surrender, Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens
is going out fighting.
cal revival chal-
lenging, especially
al pressures of defending against pos-
sible impeachment and a criminal
Obituary
When he steps down Friday, the for- in a #MeToo envi- trial.
mer Navy SEAL officer will be conced- ronment where he Rose Martinez Romero
On Wednesday, St. Louis Circuit
ing political defeat amid allegations of would be vulnerable Attorney Kim Gardner dismissed a Rose Martinez Romero, her family’s matriarch, peaceful-
sexual misconduct and campaign vio- to attack for felony charge accusing Greitens of ly died at the age of 98 Thursday, May 24, 2018.
lations while still defiantly asserting Eric Greitens allegedly taking a tampering with computer data for pro- She was the youngest of Ramon and
that he’s done nothing worthy of compromising viding his political fundraiser with the Christina Rivera’s six daughters, born
being forced out of office. photo of a woman during an extramari- donor list of a veterans’ charity he on April 12, 1920, in Comerio, Puerto
He’s even hinted at a possible polit- tal affair in 2015. founded. The dropped charge was the Rico. She married Monico Romero and
ical comeback, declaring during his Greitens’ resignation comes just two result of a deal proposed Saturday by they were the parents to three children:
resignation announcement Tuesday weeks after a speech in which he Greitens’ defense attorneys offering Judith, Mike and Ivan; grandparents to
that “this is not the end of our fight.” recalled his grueling SEAL training his resignation in exchange, said Monica, Rebecca, Aaron, Jessy, Tim,
But political analysts say the man who and asserted he would never stop fight- Gardner spokeswoman Susan Ryan. Christina and Jaime; great-grandparents
to Sergio, Bryana, Jenna, Gabrielle,
Adriana, Santino, Nevaeh, Cyris and
Amina; great-great-grandparents to Mika and Tiago.
“Rose was a woman of faith and had a strong relationship
with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Because of her faith,
she was always willing to pray for others, directly and indi-
rectly. At times, she could be feisty. She had a great sense of
humor and enjoyed ‘window’ shopping at Nordstrom
(haha). Rose enjoyed watching golf, boxing, wrestling and
a plethora of movies. Yet she most enjoyed time spent with
her family and friends, at home or on the road. Rose lit up a
room with her wonderful personality and will be deeply
missed by all that loved her.”
Graveside service will be 11 a.m. Friday, June 1,at
Greenlawn Memorial Park, Colma, California.
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GOP’s Gowdy rejects Trump’s
‘spy’ claim, defends FBI probe
By Anne Flaherty “In fo rman t s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are used all day,
every day by
WASHINGTON — There is no law enforce-
evidence that the FBI planted a ment,” he told
“spy” on President Donald “CBS This
Trump’s 2016 campaign, a senior Morning.”
House Republican said Wednesday, Asked about
contradicting Trump’s repeated Gowdy’s com-
insistence that the agency inserted Trey Gowdy ments, White
a “spy for political reasons and to House press
help Crooked Hillary win.” secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Rep. Trey Gowdy, chairman of said the president “still has con-
the House Oversight Committee cerns about whether or not the FBI
and a longtime Trump supporter, acted inappropriately having peo-
was briefed last week by the
ple in his campaign.”
Justice Department and FBI fol-
lowing reports that investigators Sanders declined to say who in
relied on a U. S. government the campaign the president might
informant in their probe of suspect of providing information
Russian election meddling. to the FBI. She said Trump also has
“I am even more convinced that concerns in general about the con-
the FBI did exactly what my fellow duct of the FBI, citing the firing of
REUTERS
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar and President Donald Trump along with former Major citizens would want them to do former Deputy Director Andrew
League Baseball and NFL stars Mariano Rivera and Herschel Walker watch young participants run during the White when they got the information McCabe.
House Sports and Fitness Day event. they got and that it has nothing to “There are a number of things
do with Donald Trump,” Gowdy, a that have been reported on and that

Trump tells young athletes to South Carolina Republican, told


Fox News on Tuesday. On
Wednesday, Gowdy said he had
show, I think not just for the pres-
ident, but for a number of
Americans a large cause for con-

play to win, have a good life “never heard the term ‘spy’ used”
and did not see evidence of it.
cern, and we’d like to see this fully
looked into,” Sanders said.

By Ken Thomas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Work hard, get in the game, play to
win and, most of all, have a good time.”
Trump remaking federal policy
WASHINGTON — Taking his turn
in the batting cage and swinging a
golf club, President Donald Trump
— President Donald Trump
on women’s reproductive health
mer New York Yankees pitcher private groups to address declining THE ASSOCIATED PRESS speech to the Susan B. Anthony
joined a group of famous athletes Mariano Rivera, retired beach vol- participation in youth sports. List, which backs political candi-
for a field day with kids at the White leyball Olympian Misty May- Ivanka Trump, the president’s WASHINGTON — Step by dates who oppose abortion. “And
House on Wednesday as he kicked Treanor and ex-NFL running back daughter and senior adviser, told methodical step, the Trump as president, that’s exactly what
off an effort to increase youth par- Herschel Walker. reporters in a conference call before administration is remaking gov- I’ve done. And I have kept my
ticipation in sports. After addressing participants, the event that sports participation ernment policy on reproductive promise, and I think everybody
“Work hard, get in the game, play Trump joined athletes at stations lags disproportionately among health — moving to limit access here understands that fully.”
to win and, most of all, have a good that included flag football, base- young girls and children who live to birth control and abortion and Most of the changes involve
time,” the president told the young- ball, golf and track and field. He in economically distressed areas. bolstering abstinence-only sex rules and regulations under the
sters. He later told them to “have a asked kids to name their favorite Many high schools have “pay to education. administration’s direct control,
great life.” players and posed for photos. play” policies requiring students to Social and religious conserva- such as a proposal to forbid feder-
His administration wants to “Any Tigers? Who’s the next pay a fee to join a school sports tives praise the administration ally funded family planning clin-
reverse a trend of declining partici- Tiger?” he asked the young golfers, team, making it difficult for fami- for promoting “a culture of life.” ics from referring women for
pating in athletic activity and to referring to champion Tiger Woods. lies to afford after-school sports. But women’s-rights activists and abortions and separately allow-
make youth sports more accessible Trump issued an executive order “We must break down barriers to some medical experts view the ing more employers who cite
to economically disadvantaged stu- in February refocusing the council youth sports participation and multi-pronged changes as a dan- moral or religious reasons to opt
dents. on youth sports as opposed to empower each child to reach his or gerous ideological shift that out of no-cost birth control for
At the event on the South Lawn, President Barack Obama’s empha- her full potential through sport and could increase unintended preg- women workers.
Trump also spotlighted members of sis on fitness and healthy eating. play,” Ivanka Trump said. She said nancies and abortions. Trump also is appointing
the President’s Council on Sports, Trump, who played high school that by the time girls reach age 14, “When I ran for office, I pledged numerous new federal judges
Fitness, and Nutrition. The long- sports and is a competitive golfer, they drop out of athletics at two to stand for life, ” President endorsed by anti-abortion
established group is headed by for- has tried to work with public and times the rate of boys. Donald Trump said in a recent groups.
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Walmart offers employees new perk: Cheap access to college


By Anne D’Innocenzio Both full-time and part-time workers who
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have been with the company at least 90 days
will be eligible, Walmart said. About 68,000
NEW YORK — Walmart is offering its of Walmart’s 1.4 million U.S. employees are
employees a new perk: affordable access to a expected to enroll in the first five years,
college degree. based on interest from its workers, said Julie
America’s largest private employer, which Murphy, executive vice president of people
in the past has helped its workers get their at Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart.
high school or equivalency degrees, hopes Walmart declined to disclose the cost of the
the new benefit will help it recruit and retain program.
higher quality entry-level employees in a The move underscores how retailers and
tight U.S. labor market. restaurant chains are under increasing pres-
The company is working with Denver- sure to improve the skills of their workers as
based startup Guild Education to give shoppers move online. Store chains includ-
employees the chance to obtain a bachelor’s ing Walmart have also raised wages as low
degree in business or supply-chain manage- unemployment gives trained retail workers
ment. It will cost a dollar a day at one of three more options.
nonprofit universities with online programs Walmart has said the tax overhaul helped it
that have had success working with adult also give workers one-time bonuses and
learners: the University of Florida, expand parental leave benefits. Critics say
Brandman University and Bellevue Walmart should share even more of its prof-
University. It plans to eventually expand to its with employees. But a shareholder pro-
more types of degrees. posal presented Wednesday, calling on the
It will also offer college-prep classes for company to invest as much money in the
REUTERS workers who need extra help. Walmart is sub- stock plan for employees as it does on share
A worker prepares the frozen food section at a newly built Walmart Super Center. sidizing the cost of tuition, books and fees. buybacks, was rejected.

Economic growth revised down to 2.2 percent rate in Q1


By Martin Crutsinger cent in the April-June quarter. spending for cars and other big-ticket items “best economy in decades.” The president
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Trump administration is projecting in the fourth quarter. Offsetting some of the contends that his program of $1.5 trillion in
that its economic policies will keep growth weakness was more strength in business tax cuts, government deregulation and
WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy grew at rates of 3 percent or better in coming spending on new plants and equipment. tougher enforcement of trade laws will lift
at a weaker 2.2 percent annual rate in the first years. Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at the economy to permanent growth rates of 3
three months of the year, as consumers and The new report was the government’s sec- Capital Economics, said the downward revi- percent or better.
businesses slowed their spending. But given ond of three looks at GDP in the first quarter. sion in inventory growth was a good sign for That would be a significant improvement
the economy’s recent performance, analysts The biggest factor in the downward revision the future because it means businesses will over the lackluster gains averaging around 2
are still looking for a solid rebound in the was less inventory building by businesses, have more room to build inventories in com- percent annual growth since the Great
current quarter. which shaved 0.3 percentage points off ing quarters, thus adding to GDP. Recession ended in mid-2009. Many econo-
Growth in the gross domestic product, the growth. “The incoming monthly data suggest that mists believe the tax cuts and increased gov-
economy’s total output of goods and servic- Consumer spending, which accounts for second-quarter GDP growth will be much ernment spending will boost growth this
es, came in slightly below the first estimate 70 percent of economic activity, slowed stronger,” he said, predicting a rebound to year and next. But they warn that growth will
last month of 2.3 percent in the January- more than previously thought to an annual growth of 3 percent to 3.5 percent in the cur- slow sharply in 2020 as the stimulus wears
March period, the Commerce Department growth rate of just 1 percent. It was the worst rent quarter. off and interest rates climb, reflecting soar-
reported Wednesday. GDP is expected to showing in nearly five years. The consumer President Donald Trump said in a tweet ing government deficits and credit tighten-
strengthen to a growth rate of about 3 per- slowdown had been expected given a surge in Monday that the country was enjoying the ing by the Federal Reserve.

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Top N. Korean official heads
to U.S. for pre-summit talks
By Christopher Bodeen
and Hyung-Jin Kim
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING — A top North Korean official


headed to New York on Wednesday for talks
aimed at salvaging a summit between Kim
Jong Un and President Donald Trump on the
future of Kim’s nuclear program, in the
North’s highest-level mission to the United
States in 18 years.
Associated Press reporters saw Kim Yong
Chol at Beijing’s airport just after noon.
South Korea’s Yonhap news agency cited
Kim Yong Chol
diplomatic sources as saying that Kim was North Korea’s mission to the United
on an Air China flight to New York that Nations in New York is its sole diplomatic
departed later Wednesday afternoon. presence in the United States. That suggests
Yonhap said Kim, who had arrived in Kim might have chosen to first go to New
REUTERS Beijing on Tuesday, was traveling with five York because it would make it easier for him
Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian, who died of wounds he sustained during a protest other North Korean officials. to communicate with officials in
at the Israel-Gaza border. Kim, one of North Korean leader Kim Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital. North
Jong Un’s most trusted aides, is a former Korea and the United States are still techni-

Gaza truce bringing little military intelligence chief and now a vice
chairman of the ruling party’s central com-
mittee.
cally at war and have no diplomatic ties
because the 1950-53 Korean War ended with
an armistice, not a peace treaty

relief to volatile situation ‘Slain’ Russian journalist turns up alive


By Josef Federman Eleven years after seizing control of Gaza
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ogized to her “for the hell
she had to go through in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, KIEV, Ukraine — To the gasps, whoops the past two days. There
Hamas is in trouble. and applause of stunned colleagues, Russian was no choice there,
JERUSALEM — With a cease-fired declared Gaza’s economy has been battered by an journalist Arkady Babchenko walked into a either.”
Wednesday, Israel and Hamas appear to have Israeli-Egyptian blockade, imposed to pre- news conference Wednesday, less than a day Neither Babchenko nor
pulled back from a fourth war after a day of vent the group from arming. Three wars with after police in the Ukrainian capital said he Ukrainian Security
intense rocket fire and airstrikes. But the sit- Israel have brought widespread destruction, had been assassinated. Service chief Vasyl
uation could explode at any moment. and the Islamic militant group has no close Authorities said his death had been staged Gritsak gave details of the
Tuesday’s fighting was the heaviest since a international allies to bail it out. to foil a plot on his life by Moscow’s securi- sting operation or how
ty services and one arrest was made. Russia Arkady they made his wife
2014 war, with Palestinian militants firing Frustrated with his inability to regain con-
scores of rockets and mortars into Israel, and trol of Gaza, Abbas has stepped up economic denounced the faked killing as an outlandish Babchenko believe he was dead.
Israel carrying out dozens of airstrikes in pressure on Hamas by cutting the electricity attempt at defamation by its neighbor and Kiev Police Chief Andriy Krishchenko had
Gaza. Both sides appeared to have accom- supply and reducing the salaries to tens of foe. announced Babchenko’s death Tuesday, say-
plished some short-term goals. But the thousands of former civil servants in Gaza. Even Babchenko’s wife was unaware of the ing the journalist’s wife found him bleeding
underlying issues that helped fuel the fight- Running out of options and rejecting calls deception, and the 41-year-old Kremlin crit- at their apartment building in Kiev but that
ing remain in place. to disarm, Hamas has led a series of weekly ic who fled to Ukraine 15 months ago apol- he died en route to the hospital.
Hamas, weakened by a decade-long block- mass protests along the Israeli border during
ade of Gaza, remains defiant and in distress. A the past two months to draw attention to
confident Israel appears unrestrained by the Gaza’s poor conditions and pressure Israel to
United States or its Middle Eastern neigh- ease the blockade. Israel has fired live bullets
bors. Palestinian militants still have an arse- and tear gas to break up the protests and pre-
nal of rockets and could potentially inflict vent a mass breach of the border fence,
damage or casualties in Israel, followed by killing over 110 Palestinians, the vast
Israeli retaliation. majority unarmed.

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Stock markets reverse course and surge


By Marley Jay cent, to 7,462.45.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS While the S&P 500 and Nasdaq
High: 24,714.48 recovered Tuesday’s losses and
NEW YORK — Banks and ener- Low: 24,459.09 then some, smaller and more U.S.-
gy companies surged Wednesday Close: 24,667.78 focused companies did ever better
and smaller companies made huge Change: +306.33 as investors continued to worry
gains as stocks got back almost about trade. Small companies fin-
all the ground they lost the day OTHER INDEXES ished with minor losses Tuesday,
before. Investors reversed course S&P 500: 2724.01 +34.15 and on Wednesday they made even
as they hoped Italy would be able NYSE Index: 12,625.87 +183.18 bigger gains than larger multina-
to avoid a new round of elections Nasdaq: 7462.45 +65.86 tionals did. The Russell 2000
after all. NYSE MKT: 2778.44 +74.08 index surged 24.34 points, or 1.5
Financial companies rallied as Russell 2000: 1647.99 +24.34 percent, and closed at a record
bond yields turned higher and Wilshire 5000: 28,414.77 +356.98 high of 1,647.99.
energy companies rose along The Chinese government criti-
with U.S. crude oil, which busted 10-Yr Bond: 2.84 +0.07 cized the U.S., which had renewed
out of a five-day losing streak. Oil (per barrel): 68.23 +1.50 a threat to raise duties on some
The shift came after Carlo Gold : 1,305.70 +1.60 imports from China. At the same
Cottarelli, nominated to be time, officials from the U.S. and
Italy’s next prime minister, said Italy would continue to use the often fall fast and then recover in summer.” European Union held talks on the
there were “new possibilities” to euro. quick fashion. That process can The S&P 500 index jumped tariffs the Trump administration
form a government. JJ Kinahan, chief market strate- sometimes repeat itself weeks or 34.15 points, or 1.3 percent, to has proposed on European steel
Stocks had plunged the previous gist for TD Ameritrade, said the months later. 2,724.01. The Dow Jones indus- and aluminum. European Union
day as investors expected gridlock market often reacts irregularly to “If there’s no follow-up news, trial average climbed 306. 33 negotiations seemed pessimistic
to be resolved with new elections political events like the uncer- they tend to come back near where points, or 1. 3 percent, to and said they expected the U.S. to
that could have turned into a yes- tainty in Italy or tensions between they started,” he said. “I wouldn’t 24,667.78. The Nasdaq composite announce a final decision
or-no referendum deciding whether the U.S. and North Korea: stocks count on it being done for the gained 65.86 points, or 0.9 per- Thursday.

Consumer Reports recommends ‘buy’ for Tesla Model 3


By Tom Krisher the results of which were released a After the first round of testing had been addressed. Another soft- magazine bought a Model 3 for the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS little more than a week ago — was made public, Tesla CEO Elon ware update will address the con- first test and said it doesn’t normal-
found that it took 152 feet for the Musk promised to fix the problem trols, he wrote, without elaborat- ly rent test vehicles.
DETROIT — A wireless update of Model S compact car to stop from within days. Consumer Reports ing. The Model 3 is Tesla’s first
antilock braking software 60, the longest braking distance of says it was told by Tesla that the Musk told the magazine last attempt to appeal to mass-market
improved the stopping distance of any modern car the magazine has software helps the brakes adapt to week that Tesla had already made buyers. The car that starts at
Tesla’s electric Model 3, prompt- tested. variations in how they are used and production changes to address wind $35,000 but can run as high as
ing Consumer Reports to reverse The improved braking raised the how they respond in different envi- noise, the harsh ride and an uncom- $78,000 has been plagued by pro-
course and give the car its car’s score high enough for it to ronmental conditions. fortable rear seat, Consumer duction delays.
“Recommended Buy” rating. receive the coveted recommenda- On Twitter Wednesday, Musk Reports said in a statement. Tesla’s software update was done
The magazine said Wednesday tion. But Consumer Reports still wrote that he appreciates the Consumer Reports said it will rent either via the car’s cellular connec-
that the update cut 19 feet off the has concerns over wind noise, a “high-quality critical feedback” another Model 3 from Tesla to tion or a wireless internet link,
car’s stopping distance from 60 stiff ride, and the touch-screen con- from Consumer Reports and said check on the changes and will depending on how the owner con-
miles per hour. A previous test — trols that could distract a driver. that noise and ride comfort already report back on the results. The figures the car, according to Tesla.

Box loses $36.6M last quarter Business briefs


REDWOOD CITY — Box Inc. on
Wednesday reported a loss of $36.6 million since the beginning of the year. In the final
in its fiscal first quarter. minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit
On a per-share basis, the Redwood City- $27.82, an increase of 50 percent in the last
based company said it had a loss of 26 12 months.
cents. Losses, adjusted for stock option Electric vehicle startup SF
expense and non-recurring costs, were 7
cents per share. Motors takes over Indiana plant
The results exceeded Wall Street expecta- MISHAWAKA, Ind. — An electric vehicle
tions. The average estimate of nine analysts startup announced Wednesday that it is
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was retooling an Indiana factory and hopes to
for a loss of 8 cents per share. conduct trial runs for two new lines of vehi-
The online storage provider posted rev- cles by the end of the year.
enue of $140.5 million in the period, which State officials say SF Motors, a Silicon
also topped Street forecasts. Six analysts Valley-based subsidiary of China’s
surveyed by Zacks expected $139.5 mil- Chongqing Sokon Industry Group, plans to
lion. hire back some workers who were laid off
For the current quarter ending in August, when AM General halted operations at its
Box expects its results to range from a loss Mishawaka plant last year.
of 6 cents per share to a loss of 5 cents per The company says it will spend $160 mil-
share. lion to buy, renovate and retool the factory,
The company said it expects revenue in which will serve as the company’s main
the range of $146 million to $147 million U. S. manufacturing plant. It plans to
for the fiscal second quarter. Analysts sur- employ up to 467 workers.
veyed by Zacks had expected revenue of To secure the deal, the state of Indiana is
$73.6 million. offering the company $3.8 million in tax
Box expects full-year results to range credits and up to $500,000 for worker train-
from a loss of 19 cents per share to a loss of ing. The state is also offering an additional
16 cents per share, with revenue ranging $653,000 in tax credits through a program
from $603 million to $608 million. that encourages companies to take over
Box shares have increased 32 percent existing out-of-operation facilities.
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<<< Page 13, Caps take Game 2


to draw even in Stanley Cup Final
Thursday • May 31, 2018

Finals appearance earned the hard way


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NBA Finals: Game 1 at Golden State, 6 p.m. ABC
Warriors pushed to the brink by these next two weeks, where, ing everybody that’s a part of that
OAKLAND — Cleveland and the Rockets in a thrilling West again, as an appreciation of all group. I think that two and a half
Golden State were stretched to showdown. that goes into winning a champi- minutes was a special moment for
their limits in the conference So, Golden State held a serious onship,” Curry said Wednesday, us, and it should give us great
finals this time around, leaving team chat and got it together at “and doing it by committee and momentum going into the series.”
little time to recoup and prepare last. LeBron James willed his making sure every guy, whether Now, James and the Cavs and
for their latest date in the NBA Cavaliers back to the big stage you’re playing well or not, or Curry and the defending champi-
Finals. with another spectacular perform- things are going your way or not, ons find themselves in familiar
THOMAS B. SHEA/USA TODAY SPORTS “Splintered” is how Stephen ance as Kevin Love sat out. that we all bring something to the territory facing off in a fourth
Golden State’s Klay Thompson Curry described what he feared “It was a special moment for us. fold that have gotten us to four straight NBA Finals — just with
drives to the basket during Game 7 could happen in the second quarter And I think one that we’ll look straight Finals.
of the Western Conference finals. of Game 7 at Houston with the back, if we get the job done over “And we’ve done it by appreciat- See FINALS, Page 16

Strong showing at state Social media:


The ‘sports bar’
Menlo golf team finishes third; Max Ting takes second overall
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
of the internet
I
have come to the conclusion that
social media has become the new bar
Menlo School’s Max Ting has accom-
scene for sports fans. Sites such as
plished a lot on the golf course for the
Facebook offer the opportunity for friends
Knights over the last four years.
and sports fans to “come together” to discuss
Wednesday was the crowning achievement
games, in real time, and all the vagaries that
for Ting — and the Menlo team as a whole.
go along with it.
Ting fired a 2-under 69 to finish in a tie for sec-
Other than being at the game, the next-
ond in the state, while the Knights’ team,
best place to watch a playoff game is the
making its first-ever state tournament appear-
local sports bar. But
ance as a full squad, finished third with a five-
I’m at the point in my
golfer score of 382 at San Gabriel Country
life when I can no
Club in Los Angeles County Wednesday.
longer head just head
“Of the six teams at the finals, all the teams
to the local watering
there were (from schools with enrollments of)
hole to watch playoff
2,500 (students),” said Menlo co-head coach
games. My family
Gary Missel. “[Menlo is] 500. We we’re defi-
might have a little
nitely David versus Goliath.”
something to say
Ting said he and his teammates —  senior
about that. Plus, it’s
John Weingart, juniors Charlie Hsieh and
not nearly as fun with-
Seth Pope, sophomore Kripa Dharan and
out friends and people
freshman Jeremy Yun — were talking before
who you know you can
the round about the discrepancy between the
say just about any-
sizes of the schools. He said the team came to
thing to without fear of — serious — reper-
one conclusion before the final round of the
cussions.
high school season.
I’ll admit, I get a little crazy when it comes
“We were just out there to have fun,” Ting
to posting to Facebook, with the Game 6 and
said. “It was certainly a special day.”
7 of the Western Conference finals being the
Ting led the way for the Knights, just as he
most recent examples. But for me, my posts
has for most of his four years at the Atherton
are simply stream-of-consciousness
school. He got off to an inauspicious start,
thoughts and not carefully worded, thought-
however, bogeying his first hole of the round,
out expression. If I see something happen-
the par-4 10th. He recorded seven straight
ing in a game, I’ll simply make note of it on
pars before a birdie on the 18th put him at 1-
social media and move on. Since my wife
under at the turn.
simply doesn’t care about the nuances of the
It didn’t take long for Ting to gain two more
game, I have no one to really bounce things
strokes. After a par on No. 1, he had back-to-
off of, which is why social media has been a
back birdies on No. 2 and No. 3 to move to 3-
godsend for me when it comes to sports. I
under for the day.
can connect with like-minded friends and
It would be as low as he would get as he gave
acquaintances over the internet and engage in
back two strokes over the next two holes,
some good-natured, and sometimes not-so-
coming away with bogeys on No. 4 and No. 5
good-natured, back-and-forth when it comes
to fall back to 1-under.
to sports.
Ting stabilized his round with four straight
The one drawback? Unlike in a bar, where
pars before a birdie on nine gave him a 2-
statements once said are off into the ether,
under for the day.
there is an electronic trail on social media.
“Today was more of a grind-it-out round,”
PHOTO COURTESY OF DAVID TING Anyone who would want to take the time can
Ting said.
Menlo School’s Max Ting fired a 2-under 69 to finish in a tie for second place and help the
See STATE, Page 14 Knights to a third-place finish at the CIF state golf championships in Los Angeles County. See LOUNGE, Page 14

Joe D baseball is back — and evolving


By Terry Bernal Joe D League to approximately 20 teams. though, the most prominent rivalry has
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF By the end of the 2017 summer season, been between Joe D ball and the travel base-
after an epidemic of teams folding, there ball ranks, where much of the top-tier talent
Joe DiMaggio baseball celebrated open- were less than 10 clubs represented in the migrates.
ing week this week, when just a few months league. “We really realized last year at the state
ago the prospect of the over half-century- “It was kind of bleak,” said Mike Hughes, tournament, we went from a 16-team tourna-
old league folding was a real possibility. the new Joe DiMaggio League president. ment to an eight-team [format],” Pacifica
Now, the Joe DiMaggio League has revi- “… The rumor around the Peninsula was the manager Bryan Powers said. “So for us, it
talized itself by changing with the times — DiMaggio League was folding. … So we was on the brink; if we tried to do this
allowing, for the first time in the league’s decided we had to do something if we wanted again, we might not have a league any-
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO 52-year history, players to moonlight with the league to continue.” more.”
San Bruno’s Cruise Thompson bats in a 2017 Joe other leagues, specifically travel ball teams Joe DiMaggio baseball has long prided
DiMaggio game at Tom Lara Field. — and in doing so has suddenly grown the itself on local rivalries. In recent years, See JOE D, Page 15
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Cañada posts Foster is back with the


earn full rides 49ers after legal case after telling police she was hit in the head eight
By Josh Dubow
By Terry Bernal to 10 times by Foster. She testified at a prelim-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF inary hearing earlier this month that the
SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers injuries were caused by a fight with another
There was a time when returning to college are easing linebacker Reuben Foster back into woman and she gave prosecutors video of that
was the furthest thing from the mind of Antony the system after he missed the start of the off- fight. She said she lied initially because she
Navarrete, who was already in his 20s. season program while dealing with a domestic wanted retribution after Foster tried to end their
When his daughter Gabriella was born five violence case that was eventually dropped. relationship.
years ago, however, he decided to return to Foster was not allowed to participate in the
school. At 22, Navarrete was a late bloomer, but DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTOS Judge Nona Klippen said recantations aren’t
offseason program until a judge ruled last week uncommon in domestic violence cases but said
former Cañada College men’s basketball head Cañada basketball players Antony Navarrete,
that he wouldn’t have to stand trial on domestic there was no supporting evidence in this case
coach Mike Reynoso was keen to sign up the 6- left, and Keith Dickerson, right, are committed
violence charges. The judge determined there that Foster had attacked Ennis and dropped the
5 center out of San Lorenzo. to transfer to Division II programs on full
was no evidence that Foster domestic violence charges. Foster still faces a
Now, after two seasons at Cañada, Navarrete athletic scholarships.
ever hit his ex-girlfriend. misdemeanor weapons charge for having a Sig
is part of Reynoso’s final transfer class for the Foster rejoined the
Colts. Reynoso resigned from Cañada follow- crisis. The year prior, in the wake of then-fresh- Sauer 516 short-barreled rifle in his home that
Niners last Thursday but was legally registered in Alabama.
ing the 2017-18 season to pursue the coaching man Crisshawn Clark accepting a Division I
has been held out of team Foster also had a misdemeanor marijuana
job for the upstart program at College of San transfer to University of Pittsburgh, a group of
drills as he gets back into case dismissed in Alabama this month when he
Mateo. recruits bailed on the program. Navarrete filled
form after missing more completed a pretrial diversion program.
“For this class being my last going out at one of those vacancies, and quickly recom-
than five weeks of the off-
Cañada, it was a special group of guys,” mended Dickerson, who he had met playing in “Reuben is in a good spot right now,” 49ers
season program while wait-
Reynoso said. an adult recreational league in San Francisco. defensive assistant Johnny Holland said. “He’s
Navarrete is one of two Colts sophomores Dickerson, a 6-5 post player, was not imme- Reuben Foster ing for his case to be been through a lot in the offseason. Going
resolved.
who have already secured transfers to four-year diately in playing shape, according to through court cases you never know what’s
He took part in individual drills during organ-
programs. The 27-year-old is slated for a roster Reynoso, who said the San Francisco native out going to happen. He still has a long road to go
ized team activities but spent the time during
spot at the Division II program at Cal State East of Gateway High School came from more of a but he’s excited to be back out here. He’s fami-
team drills doing conditioning or watching
Bay on full athletic scholarship. His 24-year- football background. ly. We wanted to keep him encouraged while he
teammates.
old Cañada teammate, power forward Keith “He was 300 pounds when he came and met was away and we welcomed him back.”
“Getting him up to speed won’t take as
Dickerson, is also committed on a full ride to me, and out of shape,” Reynoso said. “Now he’s The 49ers drafted Foster 31st overall last year
long,” defensive coordinator Robert Saleh
Western Oregon University. 230. … In his time, he’s matured beyond what after questions about his health and character
said. “I can promise you that when he gets out
“Keith came with Ant, they kind of came words can express.” caused him to drop from being a possible top
there, he’ll be like a fireball. It will be cool to
together,” Reynoso said. “And they’re older Dickerson went on to average a double-double 10 pick.
see.”
guys. So, their friendship, chemistry and bond in 2017-18, leading the Colts with 19.9 points
Foster had a trying offseason following an Foster delivered on the field, ranking second
was really something that was unbreakable per game, and 10.5 rebounds per game.
arrest in February on charges of beating up his on the team with 72 tackles despite being lim-
when they were out there. “Unfortunately, Utilizing older players is not uncommon at
girlfriend. He was charged in April with felony ited to 10 games as a rookie because of injuries.
Antony had some injuries that came up that cost community colleges, though it does often create
domestic violence, forcefully attempting to He is being counted on now to be a key part of
him some games, and the eligibility issue … mismatches in terms of experience and body
dissuade a witness and felony possession of an San Francisco’s defensive future.
that hurt. … But when they were on the floor type. The roster strategy does come with a
assault weapon.
together, it was one of those unstoppable com- downside, however, according to Reynoso. “For the 10 games he played in, I thought he
That led to the decision by the 49ers to keep
bos.” “At the end of the day, there’s a catch-22 for was outstanding,” Holland said. “His ceiling is
him away from the offseason program and gen-
Navarrete’s eligibility issues came about at everything,” Reynoso said. “Is it fair to people very high. He’s going to be better this year.
eral manager John Lynch said Foster would be
the end of the season when Cal State East Bay guarding them? Probably not. They’re men. But We’re excited to have him back and hopefully
cut if it was proven he hit his girlfriend.
got serious about recruiting him. He has spent then again … the body don’t rehab like it used he can come back at full speed and his health is
But the case quickly fell apart. The accuser,
parts of two previous years at Chabot College- to. … And I credit those two fellas beyond words not a factor and he can be an outstanding foot-
Elissa Ennis, recanted her accusations two days
Hayward. Despite his not playing a sport there, because it takes a special kind of person to go ball player.”
his second year of academic enrollment still back and go to school.”
cost him a semester of athletic eligibility. The tandem won’t be the last of the 2017-18
In 2017-18, after Navarrete missed three Colts roster to transfer, Reynoso said. Stanford brief
weeks in December due to injury, Cañada’s sec- Sophomore guard Marcel Burton is in the ry with 1,427 points and 10th with 758
ond-leading scorer sat out the last five games of process of deciding between two Division II Reid Travis pulls out of rebounds. He ranked third
the season to preserve two full years of eligibil- programs, and will earn a full scholarship as NBA draft and will transfer last season in the Pac-12 in
ity at he next level. Had he not made the move, well, according to Reynoso. Reynoso said he both scoring (19.5 points
it would have jeopardized his shot at a scholar- also expects sophomore forward Sai Osiomalo STANFORD — Stanford forward Reid Travis
has pulled out of the NBA draft and will transfer per game) and rebounding
ship, according to Navarrete. to transfer to an NAIAprogram, though that will (8.7 rpg).
“It definitely would have because it would likely wait until later this summer. for his final year of eligibility.
Travis said Wednesday that he decided to stay Travis missed the final
have only given me a year-and-a-half to play,” At present, Reynoso through four years at 22 games in 2015-16 with
Navarrete said. “And I don’t think they would Cañada, has seen 13 players transfer, including in college after testing the draft process but will
finish his career at another school. Travis will a leg injury and had his
have given anyone a scholarship for a year and two to Division I schools. Clark has since medical hardship petition
half.” transferred from Pittsburgh to University of be eligible immediately as a graduate transfer.
Travis has been selected to the All-Pac-12 granted by the NCAA last
When Navarrete arrived at Cañada in 2016- Portland. And guard Brian Garrett transferred to Travis Reid May.
17, the Colts were in the middle of an identity the University of Hawaii.  team twice. He ranks seventh in Stanford histo-

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Capitals even Stanley Cup finals at 1


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS final round.
Caps 3, Knights 2 After a rough opener in Vegas, Holtby round-
LAS VEGAS — Alex Ovechkin, Braden first in regulation — in Vegas’ nine postseason ed back into something approaching his form
Holtby and the Washington Capitals stayed games. in back-to-back shutouts to close the Eastern
cool in the 100-degree Vegas heat and evened James Neal and Shea Theodore scored and Conference finals. While his save on Tuch was
the Stanley Cup Final. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 23 shots for the the most impressive, he kept the Caps in
Holtby made 37 saves, Ovechkin scored a upstart Knights, who couldn’t summon their charge with 15 saves in the third period, includ-
power-play goal and Lars Eller added a goal and usual clutch magic in the third period, even ing a tenacious effort during a 5-on-3 advantage
two assists in the Capitals’ 3-2 victory over the with lengthy man advantages. for 1:09 for the Knights.
Vegas Golden Knights in Game 2 on Washington lost leading scorer Evgeny The temperature on the Las Vegas Strip
Wednesday night. Kuznetsov to an upper-body injury in the first spiked to triple digits in the hours before Game
The Caps hung on through a scoreless third period after a big hit from Vegas defenseman 2, likely making it the hottest Final game in
period for their first Stanley Cup Final victory Brayden McNabb. The Caps avoided any hot- GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS NHL history. But the heat didn’t fry the spirits
in franchise history largely because of a headed retaliation and concentrated on a gritty Washington Capitals wing Alex Ovechkin of the fans who filled the plaza next to T-
bounce-back performance by Holtby, who was effort that was enough to even the series. scored his first-ever Stanley Cup finals goal Mobile Arena to capacity before the puck
battered in Vegas’ 6-4 series-opening win. Game 3 is Saturday night in Washington. during his team’s 3-2 win over Vegas in Game dropped, continuing this gambling mecca’s
Holtby capped his energetic performance The Caps are just 4-5 at home in the postsea- 2 of the best-of-seven series. fanatical support of its first major pro sports
with a jaw-dropping stick save with 1:59 to son, but they’ll ride a wave of momentum after Capital One Arena in downtown Washington team.
play, stretching back to rob Alex Tuch of a pos- going into the Golden Knights’ daunting home was packed with red-clad fans watching Game After another elaborate, Vegas-style pregame
sible tying goal. arena and taking away home-ice advantage in 2 on the videoboards. introduction at T-Mobile Arena, the Knight
Brooks Orpik ended a personal 220-game their first Stanley Cup Final in 20 years. The Caps improved to 9-3 on the road in took another early lead with their quick-strike
drought with the eventual winning goal for the The Capitals have made the playoffs in 13 of the postseason after two games in this fre- offense and a little puck luck when
Caps, who rebounded from a ramshackle loss in 19 seasons since their only other trip to the quently chaotic series. The first two games of Washington’s Dmitry Orlov misplayed Luca
the opener and handed the expansion Golden Final in 1998, but hadn’t managed to get their the Stanley Cup Final were split for only the Sbisa’s long lob and allowed Neal to skate in
Knights only their second home defeat — the fans back to the final round until this year. third time in the last 13 editions of the NHL’s easily on Holtby.

Giants end road trip on high note, beat Rox


rest of the way, with Hunter Strickland get- Jon Gray turned in his shortest outing of
By Pat Graham Giants 7, Rockies 4 ting Arenado to pop up to end the game and the season at 3 1/3 innings. He walked two
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Derek Holland (3-6) earn his 11th save. straight batters with the bases loaded in the
settled down after giving Between four strikeouts, Evan Longoria fourth to allow the Giants tie the score at 4.
DENVER — Brandon Crawford kept up his up a three-run homer to delivered a run-scoring triple in the fifth off Musgrave entered and the Rockies got out of
May hitting surge by lining a pair of sin- Nolan Arenado in the reliever Harrison Musgrave (0-1) that the tight spot when Andrew McCutchen’s
gles, Gorkys Hernandez had a diving catch first. The left-hander staked the Giants to a 5-4 lead. Over the liner was dropped by Trevor Story, who then
in center field to thwart a rally, and the San allowed four runs in five three-game series, Longoria also had two began a double play.
Francisco Giants avoided being swept with innings to help the homers and two doubles.
a 7-4 win over the Colorado Rockies on Pablo Sandoval started at second base a
Giants snap a three-game Hernandez hauled in the catch of the night day after Kelby Tomlinson committed three
Wednesday night. skid. in the fifth with two on and two out. He dove errors. Sandoval had an RBI single in the
Crawford was 2 for 5 with an RBI. He’s Brandon The Giants’ bullpen to snare a sinking liner by Carlos Gonzalez, second.
hitting .412 this month, raising his season allowed three hits the who tossed his batting helmet in frustra-
average from .189 to .307.
Crawford tion. Tomlinson entered the game in the fifth.
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Knights’ squad, which featured four of the doubles, four triples and two home runs

STATE
Continued from page 11
five golfers posting sub-80 rounds at the
state tournament.
They finished second at CCS behind St.
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
— which contributed to her 1.016 slugging
percentage and a 1.646 on-base plus slugging
percentage.
Meisenbach, only a freshman, was the
Francis-Mountain View and second behind Warriors’ ace this season. She compiled a
He said the course was a bit tight, but still De La Salle at the Nor Cal tournament. The certainly go through my timeline and comment record of 13-2 in 17 appearances, posting a
provided plenty of opportunities to shoot at Knights finished ahead of both at the state on things said in the heat of the moment days 2.70 ERA.
pins. tournament. after the event. Mosqueda helped the Vikings to a second-
“I didn’t have my best ball-striking day. I Nothing like someone calling you out days place finish in the Ocean Division standings
missed a lot of fairways,” Ting said. “I was Dharan came in with a 3-over 74 for one of after some tirade against the officials or the
his best rounds of the season, while Hsieh with a 12-3 mark.
pretty happy grinding out the score I did.” other team’s star player.
and Yun both posted 79s. Pope rounded out ***
Ting finished tied for second place with ***
the team scoring with an 81. There was some confusion regarding the The Bowditch Middle School girls’ soccer
Torrey Pines’ Caden Fioroni. Crean team captured its fourth straight league champi-
Lutheran’s Tyler Guo captured the state title Menlo’s team score of 382 was two Peninsula Athletic League’s Ocean Division
all-league softball team. onship, going undefeated in the process for the
with a 3-under 68. strokes better than fourth-place finisher St. fourth straight time.
Francis. Torrey Pines captured the team Because of a communication issue between
Missel said Ting finished his round with a Over the last four years, Bowditch has com-
championship with a five-golfer score of the Ocean Division coaches and the PAL com-
flourish, which proved to be crucial to the piled a record of 47-0-1, with the tie coming
358, a combined three shots over par. Palm missioner following the end-of-season meet-
Knights’ final team score. this past season as it went 11-0-1.
Desert was one shot back with a 359. ing, the division’s Player and Pitcher of the
“What Max failed to tell you, on the last Year awards were omitted. The team includes: Kayla Williams, Sammy
shot of his high school career, he holed out “We were shooting good scores all year. I The confusion has been cleared up and we Pera, Lily Bernard, Ryann Abad, Brooke Don,
a (greenside) bunker shot for birdie,” Missel hadn’t been part of a team that had scores as now have the PAL Ocean Division Player of Ren delos Reyes, Rhiana Gardon, Sophie
said. “It was one of the most important Year, which went to Lafu Malepeai, who helped Knox, Ella Santos, Anika Chang, Chase
good as they were,” Ting said. “Four, five,
strokes (of the round), as we finished (in South City to the division title with a 14-1 Nestor, Christie Yee, Ava Kiang, Taylor
six guys played really well throughout the
third) by only two strokes.” record. A pair of pitchers were named Co-pitch- Hardman, Hope Loy, Kayla Lee and Amanda Li.
post season, which is what you need (to fin-
If Ting’s performance was not too surpris- ish high in the team standings). er of the Year: Mills’ Sofia Mosqueda and South
ing —  he finished second at the Central City’s Hailey Meisenbach.
Coast Section championships and 20th at “I would say it was definitely an entire Malepeai, a sophomore, batted .581 on the Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
team effort, all six guys (contributing to the nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
the Northern California tournament — nei- season, with a division-high 40 runs driven in. 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
ther was the performance by the rest of the third-place finish).” Of her 36 hits, 19 went for extra bases — 13 @CheckkThissOutt.

Sports brief
VOTE - JUNE 5TH ELECTION Climbers set speed record on The pair broke the previous record set last
October by nearly 10 minutes.
Judge of the Superior Court
Yosemite’s Nose of El Capitan Fellow climber Hans Florine, who once
LOS ANGELES — Two climbers have set a held the Nose record, watched Wednesday’s
Richard Wilson speed record for ascending the famous Nose
route of El Capitan in Yosemite National
attempt from below. He says Honnold and
Caldwell were moving so fast he knew by
the halfway point that they would set a
The choice for positive change Park, one of the world’s most technical and
dangerous verticals. record.
This is a rare contested judicial election in San Mateo County and Alex Honnold and his climbing partner Park Ranger Scott Gedimen congratulated
an important opportunity to vote for who will be judge. Tommy Caldwell on Wednesday raced up the the pair, calling them world-class climbers
Rick is the forward-looking choice for this judicial office. nearly 90-degree, 2,900-foot (884-meter) who work tirelessly to advocate on behalf
precipice in 2 hours 10 minutes 15 seconds. of Yosemite and all public lands.
Rick brings many years of experience from systemwide roles
overseeing litigation for two large public entities and private
practice as a partner in a litigation law firm, earning highest
possible ratings for legal ability and ethical standards
(Martindale-Hubbell Peer Reviews)
Rick and his wife, Marie, have lived in San Mateo County
over 30 years and raised their children here. They love its
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Francisco League and the North Bay League. Joe D roster was not allowed to play for any that for kids who want to play summer ball,

JOE D The Peninsula League saw two teams fold


last season in Millbrae and Foster City, main-
ly due to a lack of turnout. Both teams have
other league, be it American Legion ball,
travel ball, or on a showcase circuit.
Also changed is the structure of the sched-
who can’t afford to play travel ball.”
For all it’s changes, though, Joe D will
return home in one grand respect, that of the
Continued from page 11 returned to the league this summer. Even ule, which has been revamped to accommo- Tournament of Champions — aka the Joe D
worse was the North Bay League, which start- date players who want to also play travel ball World Series — returning to the Veterans
ed last summer with four teams. By the end of on the weekends. Joe DiMaggio League Home of California Yountville. Traditionally
A native of Pacifica, Powers is a former Joe the season, it was down to just two. games are nearly only scheduled for weekdays a 16-team tournament, last year’s six-team
D standout, and from 1993-95 even played for “We just saw over time it was harder and this summer, with the traditional Sunday dou- tourney saw its finale played at Cosumnes
Hughes — also a Pacifica native — during harder for these teams to field teams,” Powers bleheaders now gone from the league slates. River College in Sacramento.
Hughes’ 25-plus years as manager of Pacifica said. “And good teams. Tri-County dropped “In order to open it up to those other The league hierarchy had already wanted to
Joe D. out last year, and they had been in the state leagues, if a kid does play for a travel ball see the championship tourney return to
Now, he and Hughes have stepped into the tournament in ’15, and won it in ’13 and ’14.” team, they have the weekends to play travel Yountville for the first time in over five
league’s foremost executive roles as well. Entering this season, the North Bay League ball and then a day (Monday’s mandatory off- years, Powers said. When the home for mili-
Hughes is in his first year as the league presi- has improved to eight teams. Tri-County, a day) to rest up,” Powers said. tary veterans made national news March 9 for
dent. Powers took over as league vice presi- Napa-based team, is still defunct. But the area Powers said he has seen an uptick in a shooting that left four people dead — and
dent, and is also the new Peninsula League is now represented by the Napa Sheriffs. The Pacifica’s roster with players who are concur- live news coverage of the event included aeri-
president; both roles were previously held by River City Outlaws — managed by Hughes’ rently playing travel ball. Not all teams have al shots of the adjoined baseball diamond —
longtime South San Francisco baseball icon son Doug, also a Pacifica native — is the seen the same trend, such as reigning Joe D it hit home for many Joe D alumni just how
Carlos Roman. league’s most tenured team. And there are sev- League champion San Bruno, who won the the location had long been a cornerstone of
“We love this league,” Powers said. “That’s eral teams out of Sacramento, including the title last year despite one of the best players the league, dating back to the first Joe D
why we do it. I kind of have more fond mem- Sheldon Huskies, managed by South San in the city of San Bruno — 2017 Peninsula World Series being played there in 1967.
ories from playing Joe D than high school Francisco native Matt McGrew. Athletic League Bay Division batting cham- “We were all texting when the shooting
baseball. ... It’s not a knock to our high “You’re playing for your town, and that’s pion Trey Zahursky of Capuchino — opt to took place there,” Powers said. “And even
school but it’s about those rivalries.” the biggest thing that gets lost on the travel play travel ball instead of Joe D. talking to people who played 15 or 20 years
In the league’s glory years of decades past, ball circuit,” Powers said. “The rules now benefit the entire league and ago, they still talk about playing there. …
there were as many as 100 teams in a given The biggest structural change to the the survival of it,” San Bruno manager Edgar The Yountville vets home is always where
season spanning the state. The geography league’s rules is in allowing its players to be Hernandez said. “And I think this will attract they want to play. And when the shooting
has dwindled to three Bay Area territories, listed on more than one sanctioned summer- more players. … Kids are looking for a place happened, it was like, ‘this was where we
composing the Peninsula League, the San ball roster at once. Previously, a player on a to play and I think the competiveness will do want to be.’”

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predictions about how great he might Draymond Green

FINALS
Continued from page 11
be in his eighth straight Finals.
There’s no doubt in his mind he will
be ready when the ball tips.
is happy to have
an opponent in
Cleveland he PAL
SOFTBALL ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
A); Sofia Mosquoda (Fr., Mills).
Second team
“The level that I can play at is to be knows so well. Bay Division Keilana Andaya (Fr. EC); Angelica Baria (Sr., Mills); Cas-
seen, but the level that I put into the “In recent years Player of the Year: Ashley Trierweiler, Junior, Carl-
mont sandra Stanley (Fr., Mills); Aubrey Mackson (So., M-A);
far less prep time given both faced game and put into my craft is who I we’ve been kind Pitcher of the Year: Mailey McLemore, Senior, Carl- Tori Jaques (Sr.,TN); Amanda Vance (So.,TN); Darlina
new, daunting challenges and played Monteverde (Jr., TN); Christiana Herrera (Sr., SSF);
am,” James said. “So numbers and of having a week mont Tiffany Neizman (Jr., SSF); Mary Manasan (Sr., Jeff).
furious Game 7s on the road to get things like that kind of take care of off, at most, to Honorable mention
First team
back here. itself. But for me, I understand and I prepare for the Tayler Wise (So., Cmont); Brooke Borghello (Sr., Cap);
Cavs-W’s, Act IV is a little bit dif- Draymond Amanda Lovell (Sr., Aragon); Holly Fletcher (Jr.,
Sarah Lotti (Jr., TN); Alyssa Iverson (Jr., TN); Anastasia
know how much I put into the game. Green Finals. It’s Aragon); Addison Eftekhari (Jr., Hills); Ashleigh Wong
Fotu (Fr., SSF);Taylor Hardley (Fr., EC); Divina Moreno
ferent, indeed. So everything else is OK.” almost a day to (Sr., Hills); Mika Chong (Fr., Hills); Marissa Terra (Jr.,
(Fr., EC); Veronica Turner (Fr., Mills); Katherine Fong
(Sr., Mills); Delilah Freytes (Sr., Jeff); Joanna Mendoza
King James stands in the way of a prepare this time,” he said. “So it def- HMB); Riley Donovan (Sr., HMB); Sage Hager (Fr., SM); (Sr., Jeff).
Warriors repeat, just as he did in INJURY WOES initely helps knowing the opponent, Kaitey O’Connor (Fr., Bgame).
Second team WBAL
spoiling that quest for Golden State knowing, obviously, everything Amanda Kondo (So., Cmont); Kate Berce (Jr., Cmont);
and leading the Cavs to a champi- Both teams face significant injury Logan Bonetti (Jr., Cmont); Natalie Medina (Sr., Cap);
concerns: Golden State defensive stops and starts with LeBron, and try- Paige Blackwell (Sr.,Wood); Kassidy James (So.,Wood);
Most Valuable Player: Ilona Sullivan, King’s Acad-
onship two years ago with a Game 7 ing to do what we can to make things emy
win on the Warriors’ home court, stopper and Makaila Tuakoi (So., Aragon); Isabella Zalba (Sr., Hills);
Pitcher of the Year: Madison Earnshaw,Notre Dame-
2015 Finals tough on him, but also take other Bridget Nasir (Sr., Hills); Bailey McDonough (Sr., Hills);
Belmont
where they have currently won 17 of Abby Claudius (So., HMB); Sydney Fleming (Fr.,
MVP Andre guys out of the game.” Bgame); Giuliana Selvitella (Fr.,SM); Isabelle Borges (Jr.,
the last 18 postseason games. SM).
Iguodala was First team
James never counted out Golden
ruled out for GOLDEN STATE Honorable mention
Katy Rogers (Sr., Cmont); Eimear Cunningham (Jr., Hailey Armstrong (Mercy-Bgame); Simrin Bhargava
State.
“Just going against the Warriors Game 1 with a AMONG GREATEST Cmont); Gabriella Gonzalez (So., Cap); Shannon Gal-
liano (So., Aragon); Gianna Voltattorni (Jr., Wood);
(NDSJ); Bianca Ceja (NDSJ); Ashleigh Dean (NDB);
Sarah French (TKA); Ryan Galea (Mercy-Bgame);
in the last three years in the Finals, bone bruise in James considers Golden State Chloe Moffitt (So., HMB); Brianna Santos (Jr., Hills); Bri- Kristin LeBlanc (Harker); Raveena Lele (Casti); Sophie
his left knee, anna Grossman (So., Bgame); Chloe McNamara (Jr., Lenz (Casti); Carlee Miller (NDB); Ellery Mitchell
I kind of figured or thought that they among the greatest teams ever, and Bgame); Jordan Seyfried (So., SM); Jada Walker (Jr., (Pinewood); Isabella Parks (NDB); Noosha Steward
could get it done,” he said. “Just while Love insists each side has earned this. SM). (NDB); Malaya Street (TKA); Kenzie Yamakoshi (TKA).
because of the 18 of a possible 21 remains in the James is ignoring the critics who say Second team
Kevin Love NBA’s concus- Bella Arterio (Mercy-Bgame); Savanna Brown (TKA);
Finals games that I’ve played this annual matchup might be bad for Ocean Divsion Trinity Capeland (Pinewood); Analyse Gutierrez
against them in the last three years, sion protocol basketball. Player of the Year: Lafu Malepeai, sophomore, outh (NDSJ); Bianca Magnani (NDB); Taylor Lam (Harker);
I figured out that they could make it with his status uncertain. “Teams have had their opportuni-
City Karla Hernandez (Pinewood); Megan Lettow (NDSJ);
Co-pitchers of the Year: Sofia Mosqueda, fresh- Brigid O’Connor (TKA); Sarah Pedley (Casti); Anika
happen.” ties to beat the Cavs over the last four man, Mills/Hailey Meisenbach, freshman, South City Rajamani (Harker); Riley Rodriguez (Mercy-Bgame);
Here are some things to watch for years and teams have had opportuni- Alaiyah San Juan (NDB); Prisilla Sanchez (Crystal
heading into Game 1:
NO REST FOR THE WEARY ties to beat the Warriors over the last
First team
Lafu Malepeai (So., SSF); Karizma Bergesen (Jr., SSF);
Springs); Alana Stull (Casti).
Honorable mention
With only two days between games four years,” James said. “If you want Hailey Meisenbach (Fr., SSF); Olivia Williams (Jr., Mills);
Sammi Yeung (Jr., Mills); Amanda David (Sr., Mills); Izzy Bojorquez (Mercy-Bgame); Elizabeth Chae (TKA);
JAMES’ SHOT after the Warriors eliminated the to see somebody else in the postsea- Taylor Smith (Jr., EC); Miakela Pelesauma (Jr., EC); Ally Eandi (Crystal Springs); Shelby Jones (Pinewood);
Rockets 101-92 on Monday night, son then you’ve got to beat ‘em.” Gabby Coleman (Sr., TN); Melina Coleman (Sr., TN); Kelly Nolte (NDB); Meher Sandhu (Casti); Alyssa Sari-
James isn’t ready to make any bold Marygrace Waller (Fr.,M-A); Miranda Calderon (So.,M- nana (NDSJ); Cameron Zell (Harker).

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Beyond plastic gates: Baby-proofing in style By Tracee M. Herbaugh Smith. “I live in an older home and we have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS narrow stairwells that need smaller gates,”
she said.
It’s a headache known to many new par- Stylish, inconspicuous baby-proofing
ents: Suddenly, your stylish abode morphs was a priority for Rebecca Stanton, a New
into a menagerie of outlet covers and cabi- York City mom.
net locks. “We sprang for a wooden safety gate and
playpen that looked nicer and wasn’t a giant
While the phrases “baby-proofing” and
hunk of plastic,” Stanton says. “We got
“kid-friendly” rarely conjure up images of
magnetic, childproof cabinet locks that are
elegance or sophistication, recent years
invisible from the outside.”
have seen a range of more modern and styl-
Such baby-proofing accessories are a
ish products available to those who want
boon to retailers. A 2016 report by market
them.
analysts Sandler Research said many par-
Baby-proofing has gone glam, so to ents are hiring child safety specialists to
speak. outfit their homes.
Parents can now cover the corners of their Jeff Baril, who owns Safe Beginnings,
furniture with a variety of soft materials, or Inc. , a Billerica, Massachusetts-based
cordon off stove burners with a slick-look- baby-proofing and child safety business,
ing adhesive guard. There are products for warns against putting too much emphasis
window-blind cords, door pinch protectors, on chic.
locks for doors and toilet seats, covers for “Style and sophistication have improved,
stove knobs, and more. but stylish is not always safest,” he says.
No need any longer to block your stair- “Parents should evaluate for safety, which
way with a white plastic fence. A Georgia- should always come first.”
based company, Qdos, sells a “crystal hard- And then there are many parents who
ware mount gate,” a clear acrylic panel that question whether all of this baby-proofing
looks like a window. Qdos also sells outlet is necessary.
covers that can be slid open when you want Maya Brook of Arvada, Colorado, has
to plug something in, and an adhesive stove embraced a minimalist stance. When asked
guard that attaches around the front and how many safety products she uses with her
sides of the four burners. three boys, who range in age from an infant
An Illinois company, Fusion Gates , to a 4-year-old, Brook responds, “not
makes baby barriers that resemble stained- many.”
glass windows. They come with a satin “It’s all about logical consequences,” she
nickel, white pearl or black finish. says. “Even a toddler is very capable of rea-
For table corners, the online retailer Ellas son.”
Homes makes clear orb-shaped covers. The “If you keep clean-green products in your
products are made of adhesive plastic but home, keep breakables up high, teach your
look like gel. children to trust their bodies, to respect
If you can’t find what you’re looking for their things, and teach them ‘no’ when you
No need any longer to block your stairway with a white plastic fence. A Georgia-based company, locally, there’s always the Internet, says need to, then you don’t need all those baby-
Qdos, sells a ‘crystal hardware mount gate,’ a clear acrylic panel that looks like a window. Philadelphia mother Danielle Cormier- proofing gadgets,” she says.

Gardening’s benefits jibe with today’s emphasis on wellness


By Dean Fosdick foods. First and foremost is the absence of spokeswoman for the National Association mended nature-scaping with pollinator-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pesticides and chemicals used in produc- of Landscape Professionals. friendly plants (“Attracting wildlife is a
tion.” “People are recognizing that being out- great educational tool for kids”) and includ-
Modern gardening isn’t just about grow- But gardening fits the moment in ways doors benefits wellness,” Henriksen said. ing edibles.
ing plants — it’s part of a movement toward beyond healthier food, she said. “They feel better when they interact with “People look at their landscapes and think
personal and family wellness that includes “People want to exercise,” she said. “They nature, even if it’s simply looking through a they’re attractive, but they may be missing
everything from diet and exercise to a clean want to connect with nature. They want to window.” some personal benefits,” Henriksen said.
and livable environment. socialize. They want to have some private If you’re remodeling a deck or patio, “Herbs, fruits and vegetables add texture,
“A lot of things are going on with well- time and disconnect from social media. They Henriksen said, consider adding creative color and variety to residential landscapes.”
ness as it applies to our food culture,” said want long-term weight management rather lighting, wifi, TV connections, and shelter You also can hardscape to fit family
Helen Lundell, a senior consultant with The than crash diets.” All of those can be bene- from harsh sun and wet weather. “Not only lifestyles as they evolve. Include badminton
Hartman Group Inc., a company in Bellevue, fits from gardening. for nighttime use, but more people are work- or bocce ball courts, chessboards, pools and
Washington, that studies consumer, food A trend toward outdoor living has blos- ing remotely from home and they’re doing it spas, fire pits and yoga spaces. Aside from
and beverage trends. “The essential theme is somed in landscape design, and is also outdoors,” Henriksen said. their immediate satisfaction, these also may
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Jr., a longtime Silicon Valley venture capi-

HILLER
Continued from page 1
talist who began his career by founding a
helicopter manufacturing business. Though
Hiller died in 2006, Turner said he enjoyed
coming to the museum and talking to visi-
tors without telling them he founded it to
on making interactive experiences avail- hear from them what they liked to learn
able to appeal to younger visitors, said about most.
Willie Turner, the museum’s vice president Turner said the museum has become a cen-
of operations and marketing. ter of activity for school groups and those
“Whether you’ve never been here, or you participating in the museum’s summer
were here 10 or 20 years ago, it’s very dif- camp, which he said has grown from 20 kids
ferent,” he said, of the addition of interac- when it was first started to the some 1,500
tive displays to the museum. “The aviation who participate today.
enthusiasts found us already. This is for the
public, this is for the kids.” Though his son Anthony Turner, a senior
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of its at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in
opening June 5, 1998, the museum is host- Arizona and a member of the Air Force
ing the “Biggest Little Air Show” Saturday, Reserve Officer Training Corps, has been
which will allow visitors to fly drones in flying aircraft for years, he said he enjoys
the museum’s “Drone Plex” and try their guiding summer campers through simulated
hands as pilots in one of several flight sim- flights to give them a chance they might
ulators the museum has installed in recent not otherwise have.
years, said Turner. “It’s definitely a fun experience. I like
He said the museum’s new features — kind of showing people what it’s like to fly
which also include an Invention Lab where even if it’s in the most basic sense,” he
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students can create their own airplanes said. “Most people feel a lot more comfort-
using 3-D printers — as well as the drone
Having trained to fly aircraft for years, Anthony Turner guides young museum visitors through able coming and doing something like a
racing, aerial acrobatics and a parachute
an experience with the flight simulator at the museum’s summer camp. simulator … than they would hopping in a
jump will be on display this weekend, in understand the technological advances behind them can be applied. real airplane and going for a flight.”
part to continue introducing those curious taking shape around them, said Turner. “We realized ‘hey Silicon Valley is what’s The Biggest Little Air Show will be held
about the world of aviation to new ways of Noting many were wary of drones when making these things work,’” he said. “We’re 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 2 at the Hiller
experiencing it. they first took off years ago, he said the here in Silicon Valley … and so we want to Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway Road. Visit
But the museum is also offering these museum’s “Drone Plex” has given visitors be a part of that, too.” hiller.org/event/biggest-little-airshow for
new experiences to help visitors better a chance to see how the technology The museum was a dream of Stanley Hiller more information.

residents, she said she is focused on under- housing shortage, Mullin said he hopes to “I’m all for having a diverse workforce … I
DISTRICT 22 standing how the funds dedicated for infra-
structure projects are being used. Having
started her career in investment banking and
continue making headway on efforts to
restore redevelopment as a tool for local
governments to address the challenges they
just feel that we need to do more for the indi-
viduals that are here.”
Duffy said she has been working on a plan
Continued from page 1 led a nonprofit aiming to boost entrepre- face in providing affordable housing. He that would enable private citizens to invest
neurship in her home country of the said bills aimed at streamlining the process in tiny home communities on undeveloped
Mullin pegged the some $233 million Philippines, Laskowski said she has expe- for school districts to use surplus land for land in cities and counties. She said the plan
awarded to the Managed Lanes project — rience helping a variety of organizations much-needed housing dedicated to teachers would involve cities leasing the land perma-
which will add two express lanes with tolls manage their budgets and create change in and establishing local housing authorities nently without raising rents, which she said
to Highway 101 in San Mateo County — by their industries. have been steps in the right direction, but could keep the homes affordable for those
the California Transportation Commission “My focus right now is on transparency,” acknowledged his hope to accomplish who need them.
using funds from Senate Bill 1, a bill he co- she said. “I always like to audit and ana- much more on the housing front in a fourth She said she has become interested in pur-
sponsored that is otherwise known as the lyze.” term. suing elected office after attending city
gas tax increase, as among the sources of Pacifica resident Bridget Duffy also took Laskowski said she has spoken with a council meetings some seven years ago in
funding he expects to combat regional traf- issue with measures currently aimed at wide array of voters and said the high cost of the Sacramento area, where she lived before
fic congestion. He also pointed to his role addressing the region’s transportation living in the region is one issue that affects she moved back to her hometown of
in crafting Regional Measure 3, a measure issues, noting she felt SamTrans could bet- all of them, and wondered if measures to Pacifica five years ago. Having pursued a
on the June 5 primary ballot aiming to ter manage its funds and incorporate newer boost housing available to teachers or other City Council seat in Pacifica two times in
increase bridge tolls to fund highway and technology in its fleets to better serve groups in need of affordable housing do the past, Duffy said she has been dismayed
transit projects as well as in initiating leg- those relying on bus transportation. As a enough to alleviate the burden many are by the local elected officials’ unwillingness
islation enabling SamTrans to put a half- mother, Duffy said she was motivated to feeling. Noting many Silicon Valley com- to pursue legislation she believes would
cent sales tax on the ballot this November seek an elected office out of concerns about panies hire workers from other countries benefit the prospects of younger genera-
as increasing the county’s pool of trans- the job prospects of the next generation and because they are not able to find those with tions, like single-payer health care.
portation funding. the effects of incumbents running unop- the skills they require in the region, Mullin said he welcomed the opportunity
“I think we made a quantum leap when it posed for offices. Laskowski pegged a new approach to job to compete with his opponents for the seat
comes to identifying transportation fund- “The economy that they’re facing today training and education for students to more and compare their visions for the district,
ing in San Mateo County,” he said. and the corruption within our government holistically address the issues they face. noting he will be running on his record of
Though Redwood City resident and and the demise of democracy, in my opin- “My hope is to do something innovative service to the district.
change management consultant Christina ion, is threatening their futures,” she said. to address that so we are hiring workers “I’m encouraged that there is a cam-
Laskowski acknowledged the burden Noting the close relationship between from home and then once we advance that paign,” he said. “Nobody should get a free
regional traffic congestion has placed on the region’s transportation issues and that we go outside the market,” she said. ride, you never take these seats for granted.”
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many opinions as possible.
Officials though noted they are lim-
ited in the amount of time they can
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. ing the $4 million payment required in spend during the transition, as the
New Leaf Community Market, 150 Taste of Pacifica. Noon to 3 p.m. Pasadena following the city’s failed legal process assures they should
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Cost Pacifica Moose Lodge, 776 Bradford satisfaction expressed by residents attempt to defend itself in court.
is $10. For more information call 726- Way, Pacifica. Cost is $45. For more move ahead within three months. If
who believe the move brought in the While also acknowledging the city’s
3110. information call 355-4122. they stall, officials are fearful they
face of a legal threat is not in the com- decision was forced, Councilman
Meet a 70 Strong Navigator. 10 Marcela’s Village and Galler y would again expose the city to the
munity’s best interest, according to Pradeep Gupta echoed Petrovitz’s sen-
a.m. to noon. Little House, 800 Middle Opening. Noon to 6 p.m. Marcela’s threat of a costly lawsuit.
Ave., Menlo Park. Find the best free Village Gallery, 883 Santa Cruz Ave., video of the Thursday, May 23, meet- timent regarding shortcomings of the
and low-cost resources to connect, Menlo Park. For more information ing. Noting the compressed transition
stay active and age well. For more call 262-4367. new system. schedule, Futrell said officials will
information contact laurie@content- “We’re being extorted somehow “The major issue that I’m agreeing
marketingplace.com. Peanuts on the Go. 12:30 p.m. to because some ambulance chaser is ultimately enjoy a more thorough and
1:30 p.m. South San Francisco Main with is that each individual voter of the comprehensive process when they
Supervised Play. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South coming after us. And if that’s the situa- city would have their voting power
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda San Francisco. Free. For more infor- tion, I’d rather stand and fight and pay again draw new boundaries after the
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Must have mation call 829-3860. limited to only one councilmember,” 2020 election.
completed Play of the Hand course the cost. And I know it would be a lot, he said.
or have basic knowledge and experi- Super Heroes Saturday. 2 p.m. but I’m giving up my right to vote for The map selected will be required to
Despite his reservations, Gupta
ence with the game. Cost $115 to South San Francisco Main Library,
all of you as opposed to one member. be amended before the 2024 election,
$140. Registration required. For more 840 W. Orange Ave., South San acknowledged the city’s direction on
Francisco. Decorate piñatas, enjoy And I see that as a significant loss,” as a new census is slated to be released
information call 522-7490. the matter was set following their vote
artisanal crafts and watch Wonder said resident John Petrovitz. in the interim, forcing officials to
Learn about the Secret Language Woman. For more information con- to adopt the by-district system a few
Petrovitz’s concerns address the again asses whether the electoral maps
of Flowers in Asian Art at the San tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. months ago. Officials are hosting a
Mateo Public Library. 7 p.m. to 8 legal challenge posed by an attorney are appropriate for the city’s updated
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Mills High School Class of 1968 series of public meetings with an eye
claiming to represent a group of com- demographic definitions.
Third Ave., San Mateo. Free for all 50th Reunion. 6 p.m. Terrace Cafe, on ultimately selecting the new elec-
ages. For more information call 522- 1100 El Camino Real, Millbrae. For munity members feeling shut out of toral map later this summer. “Following the 2020 census we must
7802. more information call 520-1691.
the electoral process by the city’s at- As part of that effort, Gupta said he repeat this process,” said Futrell. “At
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Live Concert and Sing-along. 6:30 large election system. preferred the two map alignments most that time, we will not be under the gun,
June Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern we will not be rushed, and if the coun-
p.m. San Mateo County History 1655 Mission Road, South San State voting law favors by-district popular with the rest of his colleagues.
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood Francisco. The band plays music from elections, so South San Francisco offi- The two maps are largely similar, bar- cil decides to choose some other
City. For more information call 299- the 1920’s all the way up to the method for redistricting at that point
0104. 1960’s. All ages. For more information cials chose to avoid the potentially ring the treatment of the city’s eastern
call 544-3623. costly and lengthy legal process by and southern regions. … that might be appropriate.”
Use Medicare for Dental But given the feedback offered by
Procedures. 11 a.m. to noon. San Concert: West Coast Ramblers. 7:30 agreeing to adopt the move away from A majority opinion held among offi-
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda p.m. to 10 p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge the system awarding council seats to cials also reflects an informal survey officials at the most recent meeting,
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. This session Half Moon Bay, 526 Main St., Half Futrell said he believes the existing
will teach how to make the most of Moon Bay. For more information call the highest vote getters in a general of residents, who have been polled dur-
insurance benefits. For more infor- 350-0425. election. ing community events such as the process will be able to move ahead
mation call 522-7490.
Three Days of Rain. 8 p.m. Dragon City Manager Mike Futrell recog- farmers’ market and other gatherings. more efficiently.
Foster City ’s cityFEST carnival Productions Theatre Co., 2120 nized the frustration shared by those Despite the outreach hosted by offi- “I think that gives us enough to sep-
opening. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Leo Ryan Broadway, Redwood City. General critical of the process, but defended cials, some residents called for a more arate some of the good from the bad,”
Park, East Hillsdale and Shell boule- admission is $35. Student admission
vards. All-day carnival tickets avail- is $27. For more information call 298- officials’ decisions to err on the side of comprehensive input collection he said.
able for $30 at the event. For more 9165.
information call 573-7600.
SUNDAY, JUNE 3 The move coincides with other gov- economic crises.
The San Mateo County Pride
Center’s First Birthday. 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. San Mateo County Pride Center,
1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo.
For more information call 591-0133.
Color 5K Run. 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
College of San Mateo, 1700 W.
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. $35 to $40
cost. For more information email
info@peninsulafamilyservice.org.
BANKS
Continued from page 1
ernment efforts to ease financial regu-
lations and protections that were
tightened after the 2008 crisis.
The use of depositors’ money by
banks to make high-risk trading bets
for their own profit is known as pro-
President Donald Trump has pushed for prietary trading. For years, it was a
CuriOdyssey First Friday Family Foster City’s cityFEST. 10 a.m. to 11
Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, p.m. Leo Ryan Park, East Hillsdale and such changes, arguing that the stricter huge money-making activity for Wall
Shell boulevards. Music, pop-up per- sis — a meltdown that was ignited by financial regulations have constrained
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Street mega-banks like Goldman
Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing formances and entertainment their excessive risk-taking. economic growth.
into the weekend with music, sci- through the weekend. All-day carni- Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan
val tickets available for $30 at the The changes would be applied
ence, food and fun. For more infor- Congress has, for example, loos- Stanley. Proprietary trading allowed
mation call 342-7755. event. For more information call 573- according to how much trading banks
7600. ened requirements on how much capital big banks to tap depositors’ money in
do. At the upper level would be banks
The Peelers Band: Top 40s Cover smaller banks must keep as a base to federally insured bank accounts —
Band/Mashup. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Complimentary Informational with at least $10 billion in trading
Luncheon for Seniors. Noon to 1 cushion against unexpected big loss- essentially borrowing against that
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, assets and liabilities. Fed officials said
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- p.m. The Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 es. And the Trump administration has money and using it for investments.
mation call 780-7311. Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. Discuss 18 banks fall into that category,
the emotional and financial benefits significantly scaled back the reach of Under the Volcker Rule, banks have
accounting for 95 percent of U.S. bank
Storytelling Class: Tell your own of funeral and cemetery needs. For the Consumer Financial Protection been limited to trading mainly on
story. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Midpen more information call 376-5006. trading and include some foreign
Bureau, which was established to safe- behalf of their clients rather than for
Media Center, 900 San Antonio Road, banks with U.S. operations.
Palo Alto. For more information call Free Sunday Senior Luncheon. guard consumers against financial themselves. But they have pushed
Noon to 1 p.m. The Magnolia of Less stringent requirements would
494-8686. abuses. back against the rule, and the Trump
Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave., apply to banks that do less trading.
Mark Eanes at Sanchez Art Center. Millbrae. Discuss the emotional and
The idea is to give the banks greater Other U. S. financial regulatory administration has been sympathetic.
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, financial benefits of pre-planning
1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Three and veterans burial benefits. RSVP at clarity on their permissible trading agencies, including the Federal Financial industry groups welcomed
new exhibits. For more information 376-5006. Limited space available. activity without sacrificing their Deposit Insurance Corp. and the the proposal Wednesday, while con-
call 355-1894. For more information contact
robert.hasty@skylawn.com. financial soundness, the officials said. Securities and Exchange Commission, sumer and investor advocates
First Friday Art Series: Jenny and In addition, banks with less than $1 will discuss and possibly approve the expressed alarm.
Nancy Ahn. Burlingame Library, 480 TheatreWork s Silicon Valley Fed’s proposal in their own meetings
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Presents ‘Native Gardens.’ 2 p.m. billion in trading assets would be The proposal “is an attempt to
Interactive activity. For more infor- Mountain View Center for the exempt from the requirement that the in coming weeks. The proposal will be unravel fundamental elements of the
mation call 558-7400. Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., opened to public comment for 60 days.
Mountain View. Cost $40 to $100, CEO vouch each year for the bank’s response to the 2008 financial crisis,
‘Three Days of Rain.’ 8 p.m. Dragon savings available for educators, sen- compliance. The Volcker Rule is named for Paul when banks financed their gambling
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 iors and patrons 35 and under. For
more information contact boxof- “Our goal is to replace overly com- Volcker, a Fed chairman in the 1980s with taxpayer-insured deposits, ”
Broadway, Redwood City. General
admission is $35. Student admission fice@theatreworks.org. plex and inefficient requirements with who was an adviser to President Barack Marcus Stanley, policy director at
is $27. For more information call 298-
Uprooting Racism: How White a more streamlined set of require- Obama during the financial crisis. Americans for Financial Reform, said
9165.
People Can Work for Racial Justice. ments,” Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Volcker urged a ban on deposit-funded, in a statement. “If implemented, these
SATURDAY, JUNE 2 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Unitarian at a meeting of the central bank’s gov- high-risk trading by big banks, argu- proposals could turn the Volcker Rule
National Gun Violence Awareness Universalist Fellowship of Redwood
Day. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Arguello Plaza- City, 2124 Brewster Ave., Redwood ernors. ing that it would help prevent future into a dead letter.”
Redwood City Cal Train Station, 2500 City. Led by author Paul Kivel. For
Broadway, Redwood City. Join more information contact alaskagr-
rrl@gmail.com.
Everytown for Gun Safety for a rally
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The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- CRYSTAL CLEANING STATEMENT #277672 STATEMENT #277756 STATEMENT #277548
fieds will not be responsible for more The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- CENTER as: Battlehat, 168 Santa Barbara Ave, as: Boondocks Barbershop, 1152 Arroyo as: Bay Area Food Brokerage, 549 Haw-
bility shall be limited to the price of one
insertion. No allowance will be made for
San Mateo, CA DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered Own- Ave., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- thorne Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
er: Alice Chen, same address. The busi- tered Owner: Michelle Wilson, same ad- Registered Owner: Hany Abuelrous,
errors not materially affecting the value
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- *Customer Service ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrant commenced to transact busi-
dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced to
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- ness under the FBN on N/A.
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate Are you... Dependable, transact business under the FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the
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willing to learn new skills? sor-County Clerk on 5/8/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 5/18/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/10/18,
110 Employment 5/17/18, 5/24/18, 5/31/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/24/18, sor-County Clerk on 4/27/18. (Published
5/31/18, 6/7/18, 6/14/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18,
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6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18).
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employment benefits? Beauty Lounge 2, 185 School Street,
as: Onos and Flores Trading and Trav- The following person is doing business
2 years experience Suite B, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis-
els, 384 Abbot Ave., DALY CITY, CA
94014. Registered Owner: Herminia F.
as: Broadway Centro Pizza, 1326 Broad-
Please call for an
required. Appointment: (650)342-6978
tered Owners: 1) Veronica Regino, 790
Great Highway #2, San Francisco, CA Ighorhiohwunu, same address. The
way, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis-
tered Owner: Calibria Inc., CA. The busi-
94121 2) Lisa Wu, 347 Gaven Street, business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
San Francisco, CA 94134. The business registrant commenced to transact busi-
Immediate placement is conducted by a Joint Venture. The
registrant commenced to transact busi-
business under the FBN on May 22,
2018. ness under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Elio D’Urzo/
on all assignments. SALES/MARKETING ness under the FBN on 3/15/13.
/s/Veronica Regino/
/s/Herminia F. Ighorhiohwunu/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
INTERNSHIPS sor-County Clerk on 5/22/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 5/23/18. (Published
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18,
sor-County Clerk on 4/26/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/24/18,
Call for ambitious interns who are eager to
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277768
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277827
The following person is doing business
experience for your bright future. STATEMENT #277724 The following person is doing business
Email resume as: Fan-Fare, 140 Tiller Court, HALF as: Velvet 48, 310 Lorton Avenue, BUR-
The following person is doing business LINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Own-
info@smdailyjournal.com as: Clix Systems, 490 Talbot Ave, PA- MOON BAY, CA 94019. Registered
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales Owner: Roy G. Pearson, same address. er: Wine Revelry, LLC, CA. The busi-
Representative needed to sell newspa- CIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Owner: ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
per print and web advertising and event
marketing solutions. To apply, please call
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Wanted Lap-Kit Joseph Cheung, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- Company. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A.
act business under the FBN on 1993.
650-344-5200 and send resume to full time, benefits, will train.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds.
Home CCare
Home are Jobs ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on June 11, /s/Roy G. Pearson/ /s/Jason Cooper/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
info@smdailyjournal.com 415-798-0021 2013. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/24/18. (Published
(650) 600-8108 /s/Lap-Kit Joseph Cheung/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/24/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18,
EEmail:
mail: jobs@starligh
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com sor-County Clerk on 5/15/18. (Published 5/31/18, 6/7/18, 6/14/18). 6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/17/18,
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com 5/24/18, 5/31/18, 6/7/18).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277749 STATEMENT #277754
Apply online or wwalk-in
Apply alk-in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos STATEMENT #277677 as: Graft and Harvest, 760 Industrial Rd, as: HIP Housing, 800 S. Claremont St.
Ste. 210, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Reg-
The following person is doing business SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
as: Applikon Cleaning Services, 100 27th Owner: Gravel and Wine, LLC, CA. The istered Owner: Human Investment Proj-
AVe. #302, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. business is conducted by a Limited Lia- ect, Inc., CA. The business is conducted
Registered Owners: Israel Gonzalez Car- bility Company. The registrant com- by a Corporation. The registrant com-
azco and Gloribella Rojas Peña, same menced to transact business under the menced to transact business under the
address. The business is conducted by FBN on N/A. FBN on April 2008.
a Married Couple. The registrant com- /s/Christopher M. Lara/ /s/Kathleen M. Comfort Harr/
menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 5/17/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 5/18/18. (Published
Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience /s/Israel Gonzalez Carazco/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18,
6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18). 6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18).
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; sor-County Clerk on 5/9/18. (Published in
M the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/17/18,
5/24/18, 5/31/18, 6/7/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO
NEWSPAPER INTERNS STATEMENT #277583 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
The following person is doing business Carolina Mamaril Guba
JOURNALISM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: El Guado Restaurant, 3255 Middle- Case Number: 18-PRO-00554
The Daily Journal is looking for in- STATEMENT #277704 field Rd., MENLO PARK, CA 94025.
terns to do entry level reporting, re- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Saul Trejo, 1010 tingent creditors, and persons who may
search, updates of our ongoing fea- as: Beat Street Music, 1116 S. Amphlett
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Dodge Dr., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Blvd, 1, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- The business is conducted by an Individ-
so welcome. tered Owner: Samantha White, 4816 tate, or both, of Carolina Mamaril Guba.
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- A Petition for Probate has been filed by
Bond St., Oakland, CA 94601. The busi- act business under the FBN on N/A.
We expect a commitment of four to ness is conducted by an Individual. The Emily Mamaril Gamboa in the Superior
eight hours a week for at least four registrant commenced to transact busi- /s/Saul Trejo/ Court of California, County of San Mateo.
months. The internship is unpaid, but ness under the FBN on 5/14/2018. This statement was filed with the Asses- The Petition for Probate requests that
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- sor-County Clerk on 5/1/18. (Published in Emily Mamaril Gamboa be appointed as
terns have progressed in time into /s/Samantha White/
This statement was filed with the Asses- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18, personal representative to administer the
paid correspondents and full-time re- 6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18).
porters. sor-County Clerk on 5/14/18. (Published estate of the decedent.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/17/18, The petition requests the decedent’s will
College students or recent graduates 5/24/18, 5/31/18, 6/7/18). and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper STATEMENT #277675
experience is preferred but not neces- able for examination in the file kept by
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business the court.
sarily required.
STATEMENT #277411 as: Prime Chiropractic, 1168 El Camino
Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- A hearing on the petition will be held in
Please send a cover letter describing The following person is doing business this court as follows: JUN 27, 2018 at
your interest in newspapers, a resume as: AROMA SPA, 715 South B Street, tered Owner: Jonathan David Means,
1279 Hawes St. Redwood City, CA 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
and three recent clips. Before you ap- SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Court of California, County of San Mateo,
ply, you should familiarize yourself Owners: 1) Cam Ngoc Truong, 2316 94061. The business is conducted by an
with our publication. Our Web site: Individual. The registrant commenced to 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
Strivens Ave., Modesto, CA 95350. 94063.
www.smdailyjournal.com. 2) Long NT Luu, 27323 Tyrell Ave., transact business under the FBN on N/A.
Hayward, CA 94544. The business is /s/Jonathan Means/ If you object to the granting of the peti-
Send your information via e-mail to conducted by a General Partnership. This statement was filed with the Asses- tion, you should appear at the hearing
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- The registrant commenced to transact sor-County Clerk on 5/9/18. (Published in and state your objections or file written
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- business under the FBN on N/A. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18, objections with the court before the hear-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 /s/Long NT Luu/ 6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18). ing. Your appearance may be in person
This statement was filed with the Asses- or by your attorney.
sor-County Clerk on 4/16/18. (Published If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/17/18, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME itor of the decedent, you must file your
5/24/18, 5/31/18, 6/7/18). STATEMENT #277788 claim with the court and mail a copy to
The following person is doing business the personal representative appointed by
203 Public Notices as: Rituals Aesthetic Skin Care, 249 Park the court within the later of either (1) four
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Rd., BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- months from the date of first issuance of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #277694 letters to a general personal representa-
STATEMENT #277407 tered Owner: Gina Barron, 1815 Canyon
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Oak Ct., San Mateo, CA 94402. The tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
as: Grace Floral, 2268 Westborough as: Aragon Psychology Associates, 1111 business is conducted by an Individual. California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
Blvd - Ste 302, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- Triton Drive, Suite 101, FOSTER CITY, The registrant commenced to transact from the date of mailing or personal de-
CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Jen- CA 94404. Registered Owner: Dr. Karen business under the FBN on 08/2000. livery to you of a notice under sectioin
ny Wong, 2435 Tara Ln, South San A. Schwarz Phd, A Psychological Corp, /s/Gina Barron/ 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
Francisco, CA 94080. The business is CA. The business is conducted by a This statement was filed with the Asses- er California statutes and legal authority
conducted by an Individual. The regis- Corporation. The registrant commenced sor-County Clerk on 5/22/18. (Published may affect your rights as a creditor. You
trant commenced to transact business to transact business under the FBN on in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18, may want to consult with an attorney
under the FBN on 12/01/2017. 09.01.2000. 6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18). knowledgable in California law.
/s/Jenny Wong/ /s/Karen A. Schwarz/ You may examine the file kept by the
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/16/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 5/10/18. (Published
court. If you are a person interested in
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the estate, you may file with the court a
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/10/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/17/18, STATEMENT #277828
5/17/18, 5/24/18, 5/31/18). 5/24/18, 5/31/18, 6/7/18). Request for Special Notice (form DE-
The following person is doing business 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
as: 1)San Benito House 2)San Benito praisal of estate assets or of any petition
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME House, Inc. 3)San Benito Inn, Restaurant or account as provided in Probate Code
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME & Bar 4)San Benito Bed and Breakfast
STATEMENT #277664 STATEMENT #277737 section 1250. A Request for Special No-
The following person is doing business 5)San Benito Ale House 6)San Benito tice form is available from the court clerk.
The following person is doing business
as: 1)Noel Thomas Consulting 2)Noel as: Perfect Lube, 1792 El Camino Real, Deli 7)Garden Deli, 356 Main Street, Attorney for Petitioner:
Thomas, 615 Sonora Ave., EL GRANA- SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered HALF MOON BAY, CA 94109. Regis- John A. Kithas
DA, CA 94018. Registered Owners: Owners: DV Fadayel & Company Inc., tered Owner: San Benito House, Inc.,
Charles T. Johnston and Maureen N Att- CA. The business is conducted by a One Embarcadero Center, Suite 1020
CA. The business is conducted by a SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111
wood-Johnston, same address. The Corporation. The registrant commenced
business is conducted by a Married Cou- Corporation. The registrant commenced (415)788-8100
to transact business under the FBN on to transact business under the FBN on
ple. The registrant commenced to trans- July 14, 2014. FILED: 5/24/18
act business under the FBN on 9/2005. May 16th 2018. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
/s/Victor Fadayel/ /s/Maurizio Carrubba/
/s/Charles Johnston/ This statement was filed with the Asses- nal on 5/31/18, 6/7/18, 6/8/18)
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/8/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 5/16/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 5/24/18. (Published
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/10/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/17/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/31/18,
5/17/18, 5/24/18, 5/31/18). 5/24/18, 5/31/18, 6/7/18). 6/7/18, 6/14/18, 6/21/18).
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ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2.20 OF TITLE 2 OF THE MILLBRAE


MUNICIPAL CODE
The City Council of the City of Millbrae, at its meeting on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, adopted Ordinance No. 770. This Ordinance was introduced for a first reading on May 8, 2018, with all five members of the Council present. All
Councilmembers voted in favor. This Ordinance was brought back for a second reading on May 22, 2018, all five members of the Council were present and all voted in favor of the ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 770
CITY OF MILLBRAE, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2.20 OF TITLE 2 OF THE MILLBRAE MUNICIPAL CODE TO UPDATE THE PURCHASING SYSTEM AND PROVIDE BIDDING PROCEDURES UNDER THE UNIFORM PUBLIC CON-
STRUCTION COST ACCOUNTING ACT WHEREAS, the California Public Contract Code and Government Code set forth various rules applicable to the City of Millbrae (City) purchases; and WHEREAS, the City's purchasing
procedures in the Millbrae Municipal Code have not been updated in over 20 years and there is a need to modernize the Code to reflect current and best practices, and clarify responsibilities of departments and the city manager;
and WHEREAS, in the process of updating its purchasing systems the City desires to join numerous other cities and public agencies in adopting a uniform cost accounting standard for construction work performed or contracted
by local public agencies established pursuant to the Public Contract Code section 22000 et seq., the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act (Act); and WHEREAS, the California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting
Commission established under the Act has developed uniform public construction cost accounting procedures for implementation by local public agencies in the performance of or in the contracting for construction of public proj-
ects and this standard takes the place of the formal bidding and advertising process for all public works projects applicable to general law cities in Public Contract Code Section 20160; and WHEREAS, staff recommends amend-
ing Title 2, Chapter 2.20 of the Millbrae Municipal Code to implement the procedural updates and improvements to the purchasing system set forth in this Ordinance. NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
MILLBRAE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 2.20 Chapter 2.20 “PURCHASING SYSTEM” is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: Sections: 2.20.010 Purchas-
ing System – Purposes and Objectives. 2.20.020 Designation of Purchasing Agent – Powers and Duties. 2.20.030 Filing of Estimated Requirements. 2.20.040 Professional Services. 2.20.050 Supplies, Nonprofessional Services,
and Equipment. 2.20.060 Public Projects and Maintenance Work. 2.20.070 Encumbrance of Funds. 2.20.080 Inspection and Testing of Materials and Services. 2.20.090 Change Orders. 2.20.100 Surplus Supplies and Equipment.
2.20.110 Splitting Orders to Avoid Competitive Bidding Prohibited. 2.20.120 Cooperative Purchasing Agreements with Other Agencies. 2.20.130 Exceptions to Formal Contracting Procedures. 2.20.140 Revenue Generating Con-
tracts/Concessions. 2.20.010 Purchasing System – Purposes and Objectives. This chapter is adopted in order to promote the greatest economy and efficiency to the city, to clearly define authority and purchasing procedures for
the city, to ensure the quality of purchases, and to maintain appropriate safeguards to preserve fairness and accountability in all of the city's procurement activities. 2.20.020 Designation of Purchasing Agent – Powers and Duties.
The city manager is designated as the city's purchasing agent. The city manager shall be the head of, and have general supervision over all city purchases as more particularly set forth in this chapter and may adopt forms, docu-
ments, rules, regulations, guidelines, and policies to implement and enforce this chapter ("administrative regulations"). The city manager may delegate purchasing responsibilities to another staff person(s). The duties of the city
manager may be combined with those of any other office or position. The city manager or his/her designee shall: Negotiate purchases and contracts for equipment, supplies (other than library books and periodicals), materials,
nonprofessional services or services not involving unique ability required by any office or department of the city in accordance with purchasing procedures prescribed by this chapter, and such other administrative regulations as
shall be prescribed by the city; Act to procure for the city the needed quality in equipment, supplies, nonprofessional services or services not involving unique ability, at least expense to the city; Endeavor to obtain as full and open
competition as possible on all purchases; Oversee the retention of professional services in accordance with the administrative regulations; Prepare and recommend to the city council rules governing the purchase of supplies,
services and equipment for the city; Keep informed of current developments in the field of purchasing prices, market conditions and new products; Recommend the transfer of surplus or unused supplies and equipment between
departments as needed, and the sale of all supplies and equipment which cannot be used by any department, or which have become unsuitable for city use; Maintain a bidders list, vendors catalogue file, and records needed for
the efficient operation of the purchasing system. Join with other governmental agencies in joint purchasing endeavors where the purchasing procedures substantially conform to this chapter and state law.
2.20.030 Filing of Estimated Requirements. All city departments shall file detailed estimates of their requirements in supplies, services and equipment in such manner, at such time, and for such future periods as the city manager
shall prescribe. The requirements for preparing estimates shall not prevent any city department from filing with the city manager at any time a requisition for any supplies, services, or equipment, the need for which was not fore-
seen when the detailed estimates were filed. 2.20.040 Professional Services. The city shall not be required to engage in a competitive bidding procedure when seeking to retain specially trained persons or firms to provide serv-
ices in connection with financial, economic, accounting, engineering, administrative, or other matters involving specialized expertise or unique skills. In securing professional services and depending on the size of the contract, the
city shall utilize informal or formal procedures that seek to obtain more than one proposal, where possible and appropriate. The method and details of these procedures shall be outlined in administrative regulations adopted by the
city. The city manager may award any contract for professional services when the cost of such contract is equal to or less than $50,000. Any contract for professional services which exceeds the cost of $50,000 shall be awarded
by the city council. 2.20.050 Supplies, Nonprofessional Services, and Equipment.
Contracts for $50,000 or Less.
Open market procedures may be dispensed with as defined in Section 2.20.130 of this chapter or when the amount is $5,000 or less. For contracts for supplies, nonprofessional services, and equipment for an estimated value of
$50,000 or less, exclusive of sales tax and freight, the city manager shall solicit open market quotes or bids by written requests to prospective vendors, by telephone, mail, e-mail, or by public notice posted on a public bulletin
board in the City Hall or on the city’s website. Whenever possible and in the best interest of the city, the city manager will obtain at least three quotes and a contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsible quote. B. Contracts
Greater Than $50,000. Except as otherwise provided herein, contracts greater than $50,000 for supplies, equipment, nonprofessional services, or services not involving a unique ability shall be by written contract with the lowest
responsive and responsible bidder, pursuant to the procedure prescribed in this section. 1. Notice Inviting Bids or Proposals. The notice inviting bids or proposals shall: a. Include a general description of the supplies, equipment,
or services to be purchased. b. State where bid forms and specifications (“contract documents”) may be secured. c. Identify the time and place for opening bids. 2. Publish Notice. Notice inviting bids or proposals shall be publish-
ed at least ten (10) days before the date of opening of the bids at least once in a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the city. 3. Bidders List. The city manager shall also solicit sealed bids from responsible prospective
suppliers whose names are on the bidders list. 4. Bidder’s Security. When deemed necessary by the city manager, bidder’s security shall be required in an amount that the city manager deems appropriate for the procurement.
Bidders shall be entitled to a return of the bid security upon the city’s execution of the contract with the successful bidder or upon the re-advertisement for bids; except that a successful bidder shall forfeit its bid security upon re-
fusal or failure to execute the contract within the time period specified in the contract documents after the notice of award of contract has been mailed, unless the city is responsible for the delay. 5. Bid Opening Procedure. Sealed
bids shall be submitted to the city manager, and shall be identified as bids on the envelope. Bids shall be opened in public at the time and place stated in the public notices. A tabulation of all bids received shall be open for public
inspection during regular business hours for a period of not less than thirty (30) calendar days after the bid opening. 6. Rejection of Bids. In its discretion, the city council may waive any minor irregularities in the bids or in the bid-
ding procedures. The city council may reject any and all bids presented, and re-advertise for bids. 7. Award of Contracts. Contracts shall be awarded by the city council to the lowest responsible bidder. 8. Tie Bids. If two or more
bids received are for the same total amount or unit price with quality, service and delivery being equal, and if the public interest will not permit the delay of re-advertising for bids, the city council may accept the bid it chooses, or
accept the lowest bona fide offer by negotiation with the tie bidders following the bid opening. 9. Performance Bonds. The city manager shall have authority to require a performance bond in such amount as it shall be found rea-
sonably necessary to protect the best interests of the city. If the city manager requires a performance bond, the form and amount of the bond shall be set forth in the contract documents. 2.20.060 Public Projects and Maintenance
Work. A. Adoption of Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act. City contracts for public projects and maintenance work shall be governed by applicable state laws including the uniform public construction cost accounting
procedures set forth in the Uniform Public Construction Cost Accounting Act, Public Contract Code section 22000 et seq. (Act), and the California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Commission's (Commission) policies and
procedures manual and cost accounting review procedures, as amended from time to time. The term “Public Project,” as defined by the Act, means any of the following: (1) construction, reconstruction, erection, alteration, renova-
tion, improvement, demolition, and repair work involving any publicly owned, leased, or operated facility; (2) painting or repainting of any publicly owned, leased, or operated facility; and (3) in the case of a publicly owned utility
system, “public project” shall include only the construction, erection, improvement, or repair of dams, reservoirs, power plants, and electrical transmission lines of 230,000 volts and higher. The term "Maintenance Work," as de-
fined by the Act, includes: (1) routine, recurring, and usual work for the preservation or protection of any publicly owned or publicly operated facility for its intended purposes; (2) minor repainting; (3) resurfacing of streets and high-
ways at less than one inch; (4) landscape maintenance, including mowing, watering, trimming, pruning, planting, replacement of plants, and servicing of irrigation and sprinkler systems; and (5) work performed to keep, operate,
and maintain publicly owned water, power, or waste disposal systems, including, but not limited to, dams, reservoirs, power plants, and electrical transmission lines of 230,000 volts and higher. Public Projects and Maintenance
Work shall be procured through the procedures and at the monetary thresholds set forth in the Act and as further described in this chapter. B. Pre-Bid Contractors List for Public Projects and Maintenance Work. The city shall de-
velop and maintain a list of qualified contractors, identified according to categories of work for all projects and any scheduled projects, on an annual basis in accordance with the Act. C. Contracts for Public Projects and Mainte-
nance Work of $45,000 or Less. Public Projects and Maintenance Work of $45,000 or less (or the current amount specified in the Act) may be performed by city employees, by force account, by negotiated contract or by purchase
order. Where it is anticipated that a project may be conducted and finished at a cost of $45,000 (or the amount as specified the Act) or less, the city manager or his/her designee is authorized to approve the project, provided the
expenditure is within the approved budget. D. Contracts for Public Projects and Maintenance Work of $175,000 or Less. Public Projects and Maintenance Work estimated to cost $175,000 (or the amount as specified in the Act) or
less may be procured through the following informal procedures prescribed by the Act: 1. Notice Inviting Informal Bids. The city manager or his/her designee shall send a notice inviting informal bids not less than ten (10) calendar
days before bids are due to (a) all contractors on the list of qualified contractors or (b) all contractors on the list of qualified contractors and to the designated construction trade journals. The notice inviting informal bids shall de-
scribe the project, how to obtain more detailed information about the project, and the time, date and place for the submission of bids. Additional contractors and/or construction trade journals may be notified at the discretion of the
department soliciting bids, provided however: a. If there is no list of qualified contractors maintained by the city for the particular category of work performed, the notice inviting bids shall be sent only to the construction trade jour-
nals specified by the Commission. b. If the product or service is proprietary in nature such that it can be obtained only from a certain contractor or contractors, the notice inviting informal bids may be sent exclusively to such con-
tractor or contractors. 2. Distribution of Bid Documents. Bid documents may be transmitted and/or received over the Internet, by facsimile and/or electronic mail. 3. Award of Contracts. The city manager or his/her designee is au-
thorized to award such informal Public Projects and Maintenance Work, provided the expenditure is within the approved budget and in a form approved by the city attorney. The city manager or his/her designee may, at his/her
sole discretion, reject any or all bids presented and waive any minor irregularity or informality in such bids. The contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. If two or more bids are the same and the low-
est, the city manager may accept the one he/she chooses. If no bids are received through the informal procedure, the project may be performed by city employees, by force account or negotiated contract without further complying
with this section. 4. Informal Bids Between $175,000 and $187,500. If all bids received are in excess of the amount specified in this section, the city council may, by adoption of a resolution by a four-fifths vote, award the contract,
at $187,500 or less, to the lowest responsible bidder, if it determines the cost of the estimate of the city was reasonable. E. Contracts for Public Projects and Maintenance Work Greater Than $175,000. Public Projects and Mainte-
nance Work of more than $175,000 (or the current amount as specified in the Act) shall be procured through the following formal bidding procedures prescribed by the Act: 1. Notice Inviting Formal Bids. The city manager or
his/her designee shall publish a notice inviting formal bids for Public Projects and Maintenance Work at least fourteen (14) calendar days before the bid opening date in a newspaper of general circulation in the city. Additionally,
the city manager or his/her designee shall send a notice inviting informal bids to all contractors on the list of qualified contractors and to the designated construction trade journals at least fifteen (15) calendar days before bids are
due. The notice shall describe the project, how to obtain more detailed information about the project, and the time and place for submission of bids. 2. Bidder's Security. All bids presented in connection with the public project shall
be accompanied by bidder’s security in the form and amount prescribed by Public Contract Code Section 20170, which security shall be dealt with as prescribed therein. In all cases bidders shall be entitled to return of bid security
provided that a successful bidder shall forfeit its bid security upon refusal or failure to execute the contract within ten (10) days after the notice of award of contract has been mailed, unless the city is responsible for the delay. The
city council may, on refusal or failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract, award it to the next lowest responsible bidder. If the city council awards the contract to the next lowest bidder, the amount of the lowest bid-
der’s security shall be applied by the city to the difference between the low bid and the second lowest bid, and the surplus, if any, shall be returned to the lowest bidder. 3. Bid Opening Procedure. Sealed bids shall be submitted to
the department identified in the invitation for bid documents and shall be identified as bids on the envelope. Bids shall be opened in public at the time and place stated in the public notice. A tabulation of all bids received shall be
open for public inspection during regular business hours for a period of not less than thirty (30) calendar days after the bid opening. 4. Award of Contracts. Contracts shall be awarded by the city council to the lowest responsible
bidder. The city council may, in its sole discretion, waive minor irregularities in the bids or in the bidding procedures. The city council may reject all bids presented, and re-advertise for bids. 5. Tie Bids and No Bids. If two or more
bids are the same and the lowest, the city council may accept the one it chooses. If no bids are received through the formal procedure, the project may be performed by city employees, by force account or negotiated contract
without complying with this section. 6. Rejecting Bids and Performing Project through City Employees. In its discretion, the city council may reject any bids presented, if the city, prior to rejecting all bids and declaring that the proj-
ect can be more economically performed by employees of the city, furnishes a written notice to an apparent low bidder. The notice shall inform the bidder of the city’s intention to reject the bid and shall be mailed at least two (2)
business days prior to the hearing at which the city intends to reject the bid. If after the first invitation of bids, all bids are rejected, the city shall reevaluate its cost estimates of the project and either: a. Abandon the project or read-
vertise for bids in the manner described by this section; or b. May have the project completed by force account without further complying with this section, if it passes a resolution by a four-fifths vote of the city council declaring
that the project can be performed more economically by the employees of the city. 7. Performance Bonds. The department head shall have authority to require a performance bond before entering a contract in such amount as he
or she finds reasonably necessary to protect the best interests of the city. If the city manager requires a performance bond, the form and amount of the bond shall be described in the notice inviting bids. 2.20.070 Encumbrance of
Funds. Except in cases of emergency purchases, the city manager shall not issue any purchase order for supplies, equipment, nonprofessional services or services involving unique ability for which there is an insufficient appropri-
ation in the budgetary account against which said purchase is to be charged. 2.20.080 Inspection and Testing of Materials and Services. The ordering department shall inspect supplies and equipment delivered, and determine
their conformance with the specifications set forth in the order or contract. The city manager shall have authority to require chemical and physical tests of samples submitted with bids, and samples of deliveries which are necessa-
ry to determine their quality and conformance with specifications. 2.20.090 Change Orders. Following the award of a contract for materials, supplies, equipment, services, public projects or maintenance work pursuant to this chap-
ter, the contract may be amended by the issuance of a change order, provided the change which is the subject of amendment is reasonably related to the scope of the original contract. The city manager or designee will maintain
control relative to the scoping, estimating and negotiating of the proposed change(s) and the finance director will certify the availability of funds for the proposed change in the event that the change order increases the contract
cost. The total contract budget may include a council-authorized contract contingency. Any change order that exceeds the authority limits granted herein shall be submitted to the city council for approval. 2.20.100 Surplus Sup-
plies and Equipment. All using departments shall submit to the city manager, at such times and in such forms as shall be prescribed, reports showing all supplies and equipment which are no longer used or which have become
obsolete or worn out. The city manager shall have authority to sell by auction, advertisement for sealed bids or negotiation, all supplies and equipment which cannot be used by any department, or which have become unsuitable
for city use. The city manager shall also have authority to exchange or trade the same for new supplies and equipment. The city manager shall also have the authority to make transfers between departments of any usable surplus
supplies or equipment. 2.20.110 Splitting Orders to Avoid Competitive Bidding Prohibited. It is unlawful to split or separate into smaller orders the purchase of supplies, materials, equipment or services for the purpose of evading
the competitive bidding provisions of this chapter. 2.20.120 Cooperative Purchasing Agreements with Other Agencies. To foster greater economy and efficiency, the city may avail itself of state and local intergovernmental agree-
ments for procurement or use of common goods and services. Joint procurements, state cooperative purchasing programs, and assignment of existing contract rights (“piggyback” procurements) with other public agencies may be
used when consistent with applicable state and federal statutory or grant requirements. The city manager is empowered and authorized to act under the provisions of this chapter to procure for the city supplies, equipment, and
services in conjunction with such voluntary cooperative purchasing agreements or programs which may be available and advantageous to the city. 2.20.130 Exceptions to Formal Contracting Procedures. A. Sole and Single (Non-
Competitive) Source. Regardless of the estimated cost of the procurement, when permissible under applicable law, the city is not required to engage in the competitive bidding process when procuring materials, equipment, sup-
plies or services for which there exists only a sole source of supply or when other factors, including financial, schedule, or performance requirements, make the use of competitive procurement procedures unavailing. B. Emergen-
cy Procedures. In accordance with Public Contract Code sections 20168 and 22050, in the case of an emergency, the city manager may repair or replace a public facility, take any directly related and immediate action required by
that emergency, and procure the necessary equipment, services, and supplies for those purposes, without giving notice for bids to let contracts. "Emergency,” as used in this Chapter and as defined by Public Contract Code sec-
tion 1102, means a sudden, unexpected occurrence that poses a clear and imminent danger, requiring immediate action to prevent or mitigate the loss or impairment of life, health, property, or essential public services. The city
manager must report the emergency action to the city council no later than 7 days after the action, or at the next regularly scheduled city council meeting, provided it is no later than 14 days after the emergency action was taken.
The city manager's report must explain why the action was necessary to respond to the emergency and why the emergency did not permit a delay resulting from a competitive solicitation for bids. The city council shall review the
emergency action and determine by a 4/5 vote where such emergency action is still needed. C. Discretion to Waive Competitive Process. The city council, or the city manager for procurements within his/her procurement authori-
ty, may waive the requirements for formal competitive bidding or other procedures set forth in this Chapter, when permissible under applicable law, when a determination is made that the best interests of the city are served there-
by, and provided there is adequate documentation of the need for the procurement. These circumstances shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and the findings justifying the waiver must be documented in the record.
2.20.140 Revenue Generating Contracts/Concessions To the extent they are not otherwise governed by city policies, concession agreements are contracts where the city grants permission to use city facilities or property to ven-
dors to sell products or services, for which the city receives a percentage of the proceeds and/or a flat rate of compensation. Generally, these arrangements are at no direct cost to the city. Where it is determined that a number of
potential vendors are available to provide similar products or services, a competitive negotiations procedure should be followed, and the city manager may award a contract to the highest ranked proposer, taking into consideration
the economic return to the city, quality of the product, service and experience of the vendor. The city council shall approve revenue generating/concessions contracts that exceed $150,000 in value. SECTION 2: REPEAL OF
RESOLUTION 06-22 This Ordinance supersedes the Resolution No. 06-22 and the City's Policy on the Issuance and Approval of Contract Change Orders adopted pursuant to that Resolution. SECTION 3: EFFECTIVE DATE;
PUBLICATION This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. At least five (5) days prior it its adoption and within fifteen (15) days after its adoption, a summary of the Ordi-
nance shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of San Mateo and circulated in the City of Millbrae. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Millbrae held on
May 8, 2018. REGULARLY PASSED and ADOPTED this 22 nd day of May, 2018.
Dated: 5/31/18
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Elena Suazo
City Clerk
5/31/18
CNS-3138056#
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tundra tundra tundra 296 appliances 303 electronics 304 furniture
coffee maker $15.00 white, Kitchen PanaSonic-39” led TV, tWin Bed frame-black wrought iron
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- Slightly Used, Ex. Condition, $250.00. from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
0907 (650)238-7961.
tWin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
coleman lXe Roadtrip Grill - toShiBa 48” 1080 HD,w/remote, Very $ 50. (650)598-9804.
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 Sharp $99, (650)737-9334.
(650)918-9847 USed Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call
304 furniture (650)573-7381.
electric StoVe From Sears
Excellent Condition $225 Wall Unit/room Divider. Simple
Please Call (650)244-9267 2 WalnUt 3-drawer nitestands. Tops lines. Breaks down for transportation.
need work but very good cond. $20/ea $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
hotPoint heaVY Duty Dryer excellent (650)952-3466.
working condition Burlingame $50 Call WalnUt cheSt, small (4 drawer with
Dan (408)656-0958 antiqUe dining table for six people upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
maYtag WaSher excellent working White Wicker Armoire, asking $100,
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan antiqUe mohaganY Bookcase. Four great condition, text for picture (650)571-
(408)656-0958 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 0947
armchair good condition $55. Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
mfg h20laBS Model 300 exc cond (650)266-3184 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
BedStead Single, poster style, box
room heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- spring, mattress available. $40.00. 306 housewares
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. (650)593-7408
(650)952-3500 comPlete Set OF CHINA - Windsor
Beige Sofa $99. Excellent Condition Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
SeWing machine-roYal XL 6000 (650) 315-2319 20-pieces in original box, never used.
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
(650)342-8436. BUnk BedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 (650)342-5630
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
ShoWtime rotiSSerie used once B/O (650)685-2494
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave crYStal (leaded glass) lamp $30.
message. Can send picture. (650)464-7860
commode, good condition. $20 obo.
Please call (650)745-6309 grilling Wok stir fry. high quality
UnitaP Standard centerset bath- steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, comPUter deSk (glass) & chair. Like 2648
(650)595-3933 new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
gtecher@comcast.net JUliSka hand-crafted 6 7/16"
VacUUm cleaner (reconditioned) plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 comPUter deSk For sale $99 (650)344-4756
(650)520-4650
WeStern WaShBoard Sales made
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. kitchen craft Cutter with five differ-
comPUter SWiVel CHAIR. Padded ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
$75. phone 650-369-2486. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices $35 contact 650-592-2648
WhirlPool WaSher DRYER, GE deSk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
notice of Petition to tion, you should appear at the hearing not be granted. If no written objection is Refrigerator all working and in good con- (650)458-3578 lace taBlecloth. 84" x 64". Like
adminiSter eState of and state your objections or file written timely filed, the court may grant the peti- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
Judy Ann Doi objections with the court before the hear- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Bruno. (650)794-0839
Case Number: 18-PRO-00381 ing. Your appearance may be in person petition shall be held on 07/05/18 at 9 WhirlPool-drYer gaS Coin Oper- dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- or by your attorney. a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for Sink doUBle cast iron. Good condi-
tingent creditors, and persons who may If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (650)302-2456 $250 .(650)-654-1930. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
otherwise be interested in the will or es- itor of the decedent, you must file your Order to Show Cause shall be published
tate, or both, of Judy Ann Doi. A Petition claim with the court and mail a copy to at least once each week for four succes-
297 Bicycles dreSSer 4-draWer in Belmont for 308 tools
for Probate has been filed by in the Su- the personal representative appointed by sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- $75. Good condition; good for children.
perior Court of California, County of San the court within the later of either (1) four ing on the petition in the following news- Call (650)678-8585 antiqUe iron Hand Drills. 3 available
Mateo. The Petition for Probate requests months from the date of first issuance of paper of general circulation: adUlt BikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
that Jill Uyeda be appointed as personal letters to a general personal representa- San Mateo Daily Journal loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 dreSSer W/mirror & chest, mid-
representative to administer the estate of tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Filed: 5/21/2018 century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night- craftSman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
the decedent. California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ BmX mongooSe Outer Limit Bike, stands also available. SSF. (650)392- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
The petition requests the decedent’s will from the date of mailing or personal de- Judge of the Superior Court looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 4841
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- livery to you of a notice under sectioin Dated: 5/18/2018 ShoPSmith mark V 50th Anniversary
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- (Published 5/31/18, 6/7/18, 6/14/18, child’S SchWinn BicYcle, BlUe in entertainment center for $50. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
able for examination in the file kept by er California statutes and legal authority 6/21/18) good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. (650)504-0585
the court. may affect your rights as a creditor. You (650)726-4102
girl'S 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con-
The petition requests authority to admin- may want to consult with an attorney dition. $25 (650) 387-8121 Vintage craftSman Jig Saw. Circa
ister the estate under the Independent knowledgable in California law. free Wooden Bed frame, good condi- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- You may examine the file kept by the neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels tion pictures available (650)322-9598
thority will allow the personal representa- court. If you are a person interested in PUBlic aUto aUction $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net Vintage ShoPSmith and Band
tive to take many actions without obtain- the estate, you may file with the court a The following repossessed vehicles mes SaW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
ing court approval. Before taking certain Request for Special Notice (form DE- are being sold by 1st United Services free Wooden Cabinet 73"Wide, (650)342-6993
very important actions, however, the per- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Credit Union-2015 Hyundai Sonata 16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6
sonal representative will be required to praisal of estate assets or of any petition vin#133589, 2017 Jeep Cherokee 298 collectibles Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane.
give notice to interested persons unless or account as provided in Probate Code vin#628348, 2014 MBZ C250
they have waived notice or consented to section 1250. A Request for Special No- 80’S toPS Complete Factory Set All glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
the proposed action.) The independent tice form is available from the court clerk.
vin#247401, 2014 Hyundai Accent
vin#169288.The following repos- Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. 309 office equipment
administration authority will be granted Attorney for Petitioner: sessed vehicles are being sold by
unless an interested person files an ob- Colleen J. Watters a-team figUrineS Plus Jeep $20 ikea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x laPtoP caSe or bag. Black. Like new.
CommonWealth Central Credit Union- Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
jection to the petition and shows good 641 Fulton Ave. Ste. 200 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Inter- (650)591-9769 San Carlos 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
cause why the court should not grant the SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 cept vin#160137, 2013 Dodge Charg-
authority. (916)225-3570 er viN#563142, 2013 Toyota Prius collectaBle memoraBillia from ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
310 misc. for Sale
A hearing on the petition will be held in FILED: 5/22/18 vin#588947. The following repos- the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
this court as follows: JUL 11, 2018 at (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- sessed vehicles are being sold by 650-346-9262 for inquiries. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
loVe chair, velour, tan. $45.
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F, nal on 5/31/18, 6/7/18, 6/8/18) San Mateo Credit Union-2008 Ford (808)631-1365. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Superior Court of California, County of Focus vin#282934, 2012 Chevy Mali- ginnY doll 8" Carhop, uniform &
San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red- bu vin#339867. The following repos- apron,cap, skates & tray. Original BeSSY Small Evening Hand Bag With
box.$15. (650)712-1070 neW delUXe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
wood City, CA 94063. sessed vehicles are being sold by ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
If you object to the granting of the peti- Meriwest Credit Union-2014 Nissan Sell! (650) 875-8159.
tion, you should appear at the hearing Altima vin#285326, 2013 Honda CRZ lennoX red Rose, Unused, hand Bifold ShUtterS 2x28”x79 $10.00
and state your objections or file written vin#001701, 2013 Dodge Durango painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650)544-5306
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. neW tWin Mattress set plus frame
objections with the court before the hear- order to ShoW caUSe for vin#539872, 2017 Ford Fiesta $30.00 (650) 347-2356
ing. Your appearance may be in person vin#101295.The following repos- caSh regiSter Parts; Much Skin Not
change of name madame aleXander Doll 8", Rhett Guts $500 (415)269-4784
or by your attorney. CASE# 18-CIV-02504 sessed vehicles are being sold by niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- SafeAmerica Credit Union- 2011 Infin- Butler, white suit, new, never out of box
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $25, (650)712-1070 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan corkS for wine bottles. New, never
itor of the decedent, you must file your COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, iti G37 vin#213908.The following re- (408)656-0958
claim with the court and mail a copy to possessed vehicle is being sold by
used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, miller lite Neon sign , work good (650)593-7408
the personal representative appointed by REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Santa Clara County Federal Credit
the court within the later of either (1) four $59 call (650)218-6528 office tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
PETITION OF Union- 2015 Hyundai Accent wood with formica wood grain top $25
months from the date of first issuance of vin#810857.The following repos- coStco PlaY Pen with travel bag.
Lisiate Netane Star WarS Action figure: Qui-Gon (650) 787-9753 Used once $35 (650)591-2981
letters to a general personal representa- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: sessed vehicle is being sold by Stan-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
Petitioner: Lisiate Netane filed a petition ford Federal Credit Union- 2017 Nis- Steve (650)518-6614. drUm -décor ONLY Brass cylinder &
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days san Rogue vin#107300.Sealed bids ornate large BookcaSe: Two
with this court for a decree changing Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
from the date of mailing or personal de- name as follows: will be taken from 8am to 8pm on
livery to you of a notice under sectioin 299 computers asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. (650)344-4756
Present Name: Lisiate Netane 06/4/2018. Sale held at THE Auto
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Proposed Name: Rich Netane Auction Inc. 214 East Harris Ave,
er California statutes and legal authority South San Francisco CA 94080. 650- retro hUtch Needs refinishing other- lionel chriStmaS Holiday expan-
19" color Monitor with stand VG con- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
may affect your rights as a creditor. You 737-9010. Auction held indoors- A va- dition power cord/owners manual includ- wise good condition. Top detaches from
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons bottom $25. (650)712-9962
may want to consult with an attorney interested in this matter shall appear be- riety of cars, vans, SUV’s and charity ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
knowledgable in California law. lionel WeStern Union Pass car and
fore this court at the hearing indicated donations also available. Annual dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
You may examine the file kept by the below to show cause, if any, why the pe- $50.00 bidder fee. For more informa- i-Pad keYBoard. $25.00. (650)588- SeWing Storage cabinet, Custom
court. If you are a person interested in tition for change of name should not be tion please visit our website at 0842 made wood perfect condition $75. loreX 14” B&W Surveillance System
the estate, you may file with the court a granted. Any person objecting to the www.theautoauction.net. (650)483-1222 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
Request for Special Notice (form DE- name changes described above must file Bond#10020419 recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- 2360 RWC loction.
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- a written objection that includes the rea- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, SofaBed, VeloUr, tan, Excellent
praisal of estate assets or of any petition sons for the objection at least two court (650) 578 9208 condition. $75. (808)631-1365. lUggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
or account as provided in Probate Code days before the matter is scheduled to Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
section 1250. A Request for Special No- Solid Wood Dining table with exten-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
300 toys sion great piece great condition black
Attorney for Petitioner: not be granted. If no written objection is $80 (650)364-5263
Alexander M. Biddle, Esq. 100 thingS for little children to do on a makeS 6"X6" potholders, frame and
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
1045A Alameda de las Pulgas tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 210 lost & found trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
FREE (650)595-3933
Solid Wood Entertainment Center-
BELMONT, CA 94002 petition shall be held on 07/05/18 at 9 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In meilink Safe-fire Proof,
(650)532-3470 a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, foUnd-STAMP COLLECTION in San Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
FILED: 4/19/18 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Bruno Please Contact San Bruno Police american flYer locomotive runs X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o www.elso.store (415)309-3892
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Order to Show Cause shall be published (650)616-7100 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 (925)482-5742
nal on 5/31/18, 6/7/18, 6/8/18) at least once each week for four succes- large StUffed ANIMALS - $3 each
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- loSt cat. Black and White. Black Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 taBle 24"X48" folding legs each end. negrini fencing Epee mask size M
ing on the petition in the following news- patch on right eye. REWARD. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
paper of general circulation: Call (323) 439-7713. original american Girl Doll - Molly, $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 (415)260-6940
San Mateo Daily Journal complete with clothing, accessories, and
Filed: 5/22/2018 books $50. (650)515-1931. three inch egg crate foam twin bed SamSonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Books mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
notice of Petition to Judge of the Superior Court Star WarS Celebration 3 Darth Vader tion, $20, 650-595-3933 $45. (650)328-6709
Dated: 5/21/2018 JameS PatterSon hardback books. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
adminiSter eState of 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
Angelina Affinito (aka Angela Affinito) (Published 5/31/18, 6/7/18, 6/14/18,
6/21/18)
Case Number: 18-PRO-00542
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- nicholaS SParkS hardback books. 302 antiques
tingent creditors, and persons who may 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
100 Y/o family heirloom, hand sewn,
otherwise be interested in the will or es- qUalitY BookS used and rare. World hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
tate, or both, of Angelina Afffinito. A Peti- & US History and classic American nov- (650)556-9708
tion for Probate has been filed by Marcus order to ShoW caUSe for
change of name els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
Joseph Lo Duca in the Superior Court of
California, County of San Mateo. The CASE# 18-CIV-02490 mahoganY antiqUe Secretary desk,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
Petition for Probate requests that Marcus Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
Joseph Lo Duca be appointed as person- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
al representative to administer the estate 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, V.logVinoV, UnUSUal Journey to the
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
of the decedent.
PETITION OF
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- 303 electronics
The petition requests authority to admin- sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
ister the estate under the Independent Connie Haeyoung Chung-Bohling
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: antareS dollarS Bill Changer ma-
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa- Petitioner: Connie Haeyoung Chung- 295 art chines never used for small bus. $95
Bohling filed a petition with this court for (650)992-4544.
tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain a decree changing name as follows: BrUShed finiSh, 15" X 20" frame
very important actions, however, the per- Present Name: holds 18 various size photos. Never BlaUPUnkt am/fm/cd Radio and Re-
sonal representative will be required to Connie Haeyoung Chung-Bohling used. $20. 650-369-2486. ceiver with Detachable Face asking
give notice to interested persons unless Proposed Name: $100. (650)593-4490
Connie Haeyoung Chung
they have waived notice or consented to 296 appliances kindle fire 8 in. Case and Charger
the proposed action.) The independent
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interested in this matter shall appear be- air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
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tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
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PiAno-1955 BAldWin Acrosonic 36” lAdieS Clothing, some w/tags. heAlth rider. Exercise machine. Ex-
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Four killings by Belgian inmate
treated as terror; IS claims role offender involved in petty crime and drugs.
By Raf Casert and Lorne Cook
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He spent most of his time in prison since
2003 and was on a two-day leave when he
BRUSSELS — A Belgian prison inmate launched his attack. Police shot him dead
who killed four people while on furlough not long after.
committed “terrorist murder” and likely Officials said Wednesday that the death
intended to cause more harm, prosecutors toll from the attack outside a Liege cafe
said Wednesday as authorities searched for might have been higher if the bar owner and
possible accomplices and the Islamic State a cleaning lady had acted with less skill and
group claimed responsibility for the blood- courage.
shed. Herman first stabbed the officers repeated-
The convict who stabbed two police offi- ly from behind with a knife, stole their
cers in the city of Liege and used their hand- handguns and shot them as they lay on the
guns to kill them and a bystander was a “sol- ground.
dier of the caliphate,” IS said in a brief state- The cafe owner quickly hustled patrons out
ment on the site of its Aamaq news agency. of sight as the gunman went in and out of
Such wording is typical of the claims IS the establishment.
makes even when slaying suspects have not Crossing the road, Herman shot a 22-year
been linked directly to the terror group. old passenger in a car and shouted “Allahu
Belgian authorities have not said if they akbar,” the Arabic phrase for “God is great,” REUTERS
have evidence the inmate had vowed alle- several times, authorities said. Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and Interior Minister Jan Jambon shake hands with
giance to IS or was acting on its orders. Herman then took a cleaning woman policemen after observing a minute of silence in Liege, Belgium.
Interior Minister Jan Jambon noted that hostage at a nearby school. Imaankaf
Benjamin Herman, the Belgian national Darifa, the hostage, told the Associated
named as the Liege killer, killed a fourth Press she tried to keep him away from the
person on Monday night away from the children.
eastern industrial town. “I told him: ‘You are in a school here, you
Herman, 31, a convert to Islam, was cannot come in a school, it is not right what
known to local authorities as a repeat you are doing,”’ Darifa recalled.
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