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MANY ATTRIBUTES

OF EMPRESS TREES
SUICIDE BOMBING
TWO U.S. SERVICE MEMBERS KILLED IN AFGHANISTAN
JOE D LEAGUE
IN SOME PERIL
SUBURBAN LIVING PAGE 17 BLAST WORLD PAGE 8 SPORTS PAGE 11

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Thursday Aug. 3, 2017 XVII, Edition 301 www.smdailyjournal.com

Transit officials look at new half-cent sales tax


SamTrans Board of Directors discuss expenditure plan, how to engage residents and stakeholders
By Samantha Weigel With congestion woes and com- over two-thirds of 2018 voters A major sticking point will be start a discussion.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF muter challenges on the top of with a half-cent sales tax dedicated getting everyone, particularly A 50-50 split could include half
voters minds, the SamTrans to local transportation. voters, on board with an expendi- of the revenue going toward
Transit and county officials are Board of Directors met Wednesday In the meantime, supervisors ture plan for the proposed half- SamTrans and Caltrain the
expected to strategically and to discuss how to engage residents who represent voters and must cent sales tax expected to raise countys mass transit providers
cautiously steer toward 2018, and stakeholders on the need for approve placing a measure on the nearly $80 million annually. that are forecasting budget deficits
as SamTrans and the San Mateo additional funds. ballot and SamTrans a tran- Officials note theres a signifi- in future years. The other half of
County Board of Supervisors gear Legislation is winding its way sit agency that would collect and cant amount of outreach to be the tax revenue could be allocated
up to ask voters for a half-cent through Sacramento that would divvy out the funds will need to done, but this week a preliminary
sales tax hike. enable SamTrans to try and win find common footing. framework was suggested to jump- See TRANSIT, Page 20

Trump backs GOP plan to


Rendering of a 338-unit apartment
complex and 100,000-square-foot
gym proposed for the former
Century Park 12 theater site.
reduce legal immigration
Bill seeks to create system based more on merit, skills than family ties
Impacts of By Ken Thomas and Jill Colvin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

apartments WASHINGTON President


Donald Trump on Wednesday
embraced legislation from two

considered
Access and rush hour congestion
Republican senators that would
place new limits on legal immigra-
tion and seek to create an system
based more on merit and skills
top concerns for project at former than family ties.
Redwood City movie theater site Trump joined with Sens. David
By Anna Schuessler Perdue of Georgia and Tom Cotton
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
of Arkansas to trumpet the bill,
which has so far gained little trac-
How a 338-unit apartment com- tion in the Senate. The president
plex and 100,000-square-foot gym said if approved the measure would
proposed for the former Century represent the most significant
Park 12 theater site east of reform to our immigration system
Highway 101 will affect traffic and in half a century.
the mix of affordable housing in a The president has made cracking
changing Redwood City neighbor- down on illegal immigration a
hood are among the concerns city hallmark of his administration and
planners will consider after the has tried to slash federal grants for
Planning Commission and resi- cities that refuse to comply with
dents scoped the projects impact federal efforts to detain and deport
Tuesday. those living in the country illegal-
Residents of the nearby One ly.
Marina condominium complex at But he has also vowed to make
REUTERS
600 Bair Island Road expressed changes to the legal immigration
Donald Trump speaks during an announcement on immigration reform accompanied by Sen.Tom Cotton, left,
concerns about how existing roads and Sen. David Perdue, right, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. See TRUMP, Page 19
and infrastructure would hold up
with the influx of residents expect-
ed to accompany the project pro-
posed for 557 E. Bayshore Road, Stanford pulls after-hours construction request
just across a waterway from the
restored wetlands at Bair Island. Noise causes residents to balk at late evening and early morning concrete pours
Tuesdays Planning Commission By Anna Schuessler a parking garage at the Stanford Residents near the construction Ave., two blocks away from the
meeting launched an effort to col- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Outpatient Center in Redwood site at 420-450 Broadway in the outpatient center.
lect public input to inform an City halted the developers request Friendly Acres neighborhood have Dragan said she has watched as
environmental assessment cur- Concerns raised about the noise to do work on a three-story park- borne the brunt of the two the landscape between Douglas
rently underway. and disruption that could accom- ing garage planned for the site Stanford projects planned in their Avenue, Broadway and Second
pany after-hours concrete pours after 8 p.m. and before 6 a.m. neighborhood, said Roxanne
See IMPACTS, Page 18 and rebar hoisting needed to build Tuesday. Dragan, who lives at 910 Second See NOISE, Page 18

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Thought for the Day


The man who insists on seeing with perfect
clearness before he decides, never decides.
Henri Frederic Amiel, Swiss critic

This Day in History


Christopher Columbus set sail from

1492 Palos, Spain, on a voyage that took


him to the present-day Americas.

In 1 8 0 7 , former Vice President Aaron Burr went on trial


before a federal court in Richmond, Virginia, charged with
treason. (He was acquitted less than a month later.)
In 1 9 1 6 , Irish-born British diplomat Roger Casement, a
strong advocate of independence for Ireland, was hanged for
treason.
In 1 9 2 1 , baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain
Landis refused to reinstate the former Chicago White Sox
players implicated in the Black Sox scandal, despite their
acquittals in a jury trial.
In 1 9 3 6 , Jesse Owens of the United States won the first of
his four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics as he took the
100-meter sprint.
In 1 9 4 3 , U.S. Army Lt. Gen. George S. Patton slapped a
private at an army hospital in Sicily, accusing him of cow-
ardice. (Patton was later ordered by Gen. Dwight D.
Eisenhower to apologize for this and a second, similar
episode.) REUTERS
In 1 9 4 9 , the National Basketball Association was formed Children play in mist at a water fountain as a heatwave hits Nice, France.
as a merger of the Basketball Association of America and the
National Basketball League.
In 1 9 5 8 , the nuclear-powered submarine USS Nautilus In other news ...
became the first vessel to cross the North Pole underwater. Tuesday that seven Roman Catholic group registered its trademark in 2007
In 1 9 6 6 , comedian Lenny Bruce, whose raunchy brand of German court rules against seminarians went to the City Arms in and says the Edwardsville Pierogi
satire and dark humor landed him in trouble with the law, was Spaghetti Monster church Cardiff, Wales, last week to celebrate Festival will cause consumer confu-
found dead in his Los Angeles home; he was 40.
In 1 9 7 2 , the U.S. Senate ratified the Anti-Ballistic Missile BERLIN A German court has ruled the ordination of one of the group. sion.
Father Michael Doyle said the cler- Pennsylvania lawyers call that
Treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union. (The that local authorities are entitled to ics were turned away by a doorman,
U.S. unilaterally withdrew from the treaty in 2002.) prevent a group calling itself the absurd, noting the festivals are 700
Church of the Flying Spaghetti who told them sorry gents, we have a miles apart. They filed a lawsuit
Monster from advertising its noodle policy of no fancy dress and no stag Monday against organizers of the
Birthdays Masses at the entrance to an eastern dos.
Doyle said the group was reprieved
Whiting event.
town. The fourth annual Edwardsville
Its standard practice in Germany for when a bar manager realized the cler- Pierogi Festival was held in June. The
small signs at the entrance to towns to gyman were real. They were allowed in 23rd edition of the Whiting Pierogi
announce theres a Lutheran or and given a round of beer on the house. Fest was held last weekend.
Catholic church and detail when it Assistant manager Matt Morgan said
holds services. The Spaghetti thankfully they were all great sports 1,700-pound barbecue pit stolen
Monster group, an organization that and saw the funny side of the situa-
criticizes religion as intolerant, want- tion. from Albuquerque restaurant
ed permission to do the same in ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Police are
Templin, northeast of Berlin. Food fight erupts investigating a bizarre heist of a
Singer Tony Lifestyle guru NFL quarterback News agency dpa reported that the over Pennsylvania 1,700-pound barbecue pit from a pop-
Bennett is 91. Martha Stewart is Tom Brady is 40. Brandenburg state court ruled Pierogi Festival name ular Albuquerque restaurant.
76. Wednesday the group cant claim the The Albuquerque Journal reports
Football Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy is 92. Actor Martin rights of a religious or philosophical EDWARDSVILLE, Pa. A suburban police say the black and red 200-gal-
Sheen is 77. College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Lance community. Judges said its criticism of Chicago food festival says its justi- lon smoker smoke was stolen early
Alworth is 77. Singer Beverly Lee (The Shirelles) is 76. Rock others beliefs doesnt constitute a fied in threatening a trademark Sunday.
musician B.B. Dickerson is 68. Movie director John Landis is philosophy. infringement lawsuit over a
Daniel Morgan, the owner of
67. Actress JoMarie Payton is 67. Actor Jay North (TV: The group says that its a humanist Pennsylvania groups use of the name Peppers Ole Fashion BBQ, says the
Dennis the Menace) is 66. Hockey Hall-of-Famer Marcel organization and plans to appeal. Pierogi Festival.
smoker was cooking up a batch of
Dionne is 66. Country musician Randy Scruggs is 64. Actor Lawyers for Pierogi Fest in Whiting,
brisket when it was taken.
Philip Casnoff is 63. Actor John C. McGinley is 58. Rock Priests mistaken for bachelor Indiana, recently sent a letter demand-
ing the Edwardsville Hometown Morgan says most of the meat the
singer-musician Lee Rocker (The Stray Cats) is 56. Actress party turned away by U.K. pub
Committee stop using the name or pay restaurant serves is prepared in an
Lisa Ann Walter is 56. Rock singer James Hetfield (Metallica) indoor barbecue pit and he uses the cus-
is 54. Rock singer-musician Ed Roland (Collective Soul) is LONDON A British pub has apol- royalties.
tom built apparatus for catering gigs.
54. Actor Isaiah Washington is 54. Country musician Dean ogized for turning away a group of Pierogi Fest Chairman Tom Dabertin
Sams (Lonestar) is 51. Rock musician Stephen Carpenter trainee priests after mistaking them said Tuesday, If you have a trademark No arrests have been made.
(Deftones) is 47. Hip-hop artist Spinderella (Salt-N-Pepa) is for rowdy bachelor-party revelers in you have to protect it. Morgan says he considered launch-
46. Actress Brigid Brannagh is 45. Actor Michael Ealy is 44. costume. Both festivals are built around the ing a crowdfunding page to help cover
Country musician Jimmy De Martini (Zac Brown Band) is 41. The Archdiocese of Cardiff said popular Polish delicacy. The Whiting the $5,800 costs of a replacement.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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Daily three midday Lows in the mid 50s. Southwest winds 10
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Viral video catches Millbrae home burglar Police reports
That sounds annoying
Law enforcement continuing search for suspect captured on home surveillance cam Neighbors played loud music at Bay
Pointe Landscape on Ocean View
By Austin Walsh respected, but unfortunately that is not
Avenue in San Mateo, it was reported at
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF always the case, he said.
To prevent a similar crime, Zuno said 1:24 a.m. Monday, July 24.
Law enforcement officials are seeking a home surveillance equipment is tremen-
residential burglary suspect who broke into dously useful, as well as getting to know
a Millbrae home, stole valuables and unwit- neighbors who can help establish a neigh- SAN MATEO
tingly starred in a viral video. borhood watch network. Theft. Someone took an employees purse
An Huang Chen shared on Facebook secu- There are so many things people can do and cashed her paycheck on South El
rity camera footage of the unidentified sus- that are not expensive, said Zuno, noting Camino Real, it was reported at noon,
pect as he casually entered her mothers motion sensors, alarm systems and wireless Monday, July 24.
property on Chadwick Court last week detectors are other accessible forms of beef- Burg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicles
before rummaging through the home. ing up home security systems. window and stole luggage on Los Prados
The 12-second video clearly displaying He added such equipment should be left in Street, it was reported at 8:39 a.m. Monday,
the suspects face and body has been viewed the open as it can be a useful deterrent for July 24.
more than 100,000 times since its posting criminals. Di s turbance. Three men got into a physi-
Tuesday afternoon and law enforcement offi- Most suspects dont want to be caught cal altercation next to a gift shop on East
cials are hopeful it helps lead to an arrest. and they dont want to be identified, he Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported at 2:44
Someone out there will know this per- said. They want to get some things of value p.m. Saturday, July 22.
son, said Detective Sal Zuno, spokesman without being seen. Theft. Someone stole a purse from a table
for the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office. Generally, any recording device designed
on South Norfolk Street, it was reported at
Someone will recognize this person. to enhance home security can be a helpful
1:56 p.m. Saturday, July 22.
Zuno said because deputies are still inves- tool for investigators in the case of a simi-
tigating the Monday, July 31, incident, he lar crime, said Zuno. MILLBRAE
could not share details on the items stolen Anything that will deter or distract a sus-
beyond describing them as personal items pect in the home helps, he said. Arres t. A man from San Jose was arrested
of value. Especially when you catch them off guard. after he was found in possession of stolen
Huang, a Hillsborough resident, though While investigators continue to work the merchandise, a methamphetamine pipe and
claimed on Facebook the items taken case, Zuno said he hopes the video helps an active warrant on the 400 block of El
included antiques, jewelry and other pre- bring the suspect to justice. Camino Real, it was reported at 11:56 a.m.
cious memories. We are hoping someone out there will Friday, July 28.
Zuno said the home surveillance video is A 12-second video clearly displaying the recognize this person and reach out to us, Arres t. A person was found to have an
not the only footage captured of the sus- suspects face and body has been viewed he said. active misdemeanor warrant and was arrested
pect, as a neighbors camera also caught a more than 100,000 times since its posting The San Mateo County Sheriffs Office, on Loree Lane, it was reported between
portion of the act which he described as an which provides law enforcement services to 10:13 and 10:23 p.m. Wednesday, July 26.
isolated incident, because no other nearby would identify the subject and ultimately Millbrae, can be reached at (650) 216-767. Identi ty theft. Someone opened two fraud-
homes were targeted. save her mothers neighbors from becom- The anonymous tip line is (800) 547-2700. ulent accounts in another persons name on
The resident was not present when the sus- ing victims. Go to Palm Avenue, it was reported between July 1
pect broke in, but a previously locked door We just dont want any of our friends to facebook.com/ahchen/videos/1021163584 and July 26.
was found ajar while she returned home with suffer the same fate, she said on the 3385461 to see the video.
her caretaker, compelling them to call Facebook post that has racked up more than
police. 1,000 shares and 100 comments. austin@smdailyjournal.com
After assuring the suspect had left the Zuno said the resident did everything they (650) 344-5200 ext. 105
property, police and the resident toured the could to protect themselves, but could not
home to find the house ransacked, according prevent the crime.
to Zuno, and belongings missing. In this case, the victim locked her doors
Huan posted the video in hopes someone and she left. One expects privacy and to be
4 Thursday Aug. 3, 2017 LOCAL/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

First embryo gene-repair holds promise for inherited disease Obituary


By Lauran Neergaard supports the view, that ultimately gene designer babies instead of just pre- David Henderson McIntosh
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS editing of human embryos can be made venting disease, and a few previous David Henderson McIntosh, born Dec. 3, 1937, to Allan
safe. Then the question truly becomes, attempts at learning to edit embryos, and Lillias McIntosh in Dundee, Scotland, died June 26,
WASHINGTON Altering human if we can do it, should we do it? said in China, didnt work well and, more 2017.
heredity? In a first, researchers safely Dr. George Daley, a stem cell scientist importantly, raised safety concerns. He came to America at an early age,
repaired a disease-causing gene in and dean of Harvard Medical School. In a series of laboratory experiments attended grammar school and graduated
human embryos, targeting a heart He wasnt involved in the new research reported in the journal Nature, the from San Mateo High School. He served
defect best known for killing young and praised it as quite remarkable. Oregon researchers tried a different two years in the U.S. Navy. David was a
athletes a big step toward one day This is definitely a leap forward, approach. member of the Operating Engineers
preventing a list of inherited diseases. agreed developmental geneticist They targeted a gene mutation that Union Local 3 for 50 years. He was hon-
In a surprising discovery, a research Robin Lovell-Badge of Britains causes a heart-weakening disease, ored for his long-term membership in
team led by Oregon Health and & Francis Crick Institute. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, that the union with a 50-year pin and a gold
Science University reported Today, couples seeking to avoid affects about 1 in 500 people. watch. He loved tugboats and also loved
Wednesday that embryos can help fix passing on a bad gene sometimes have Inheriting just one copy of the bad to work on cars in his well equipped
themselves if scientists jump-start the embryos created in fertility clinics so gene can cause it. garage. David was a friend to many and loved by many
process early enough. they can discard those that inherit the The team programmed a gene-editing more. Preceded in death by his parents and brother Alan.
Its laboratory research only, disease and attempt pregnancy only tool, named CRISPR-Cas9, that acts Survived by his sister Jean (John Hanney), five nieces, one
nowhere near ready to be tried in a with healthy ones, if there are any. like a pair of molecular scissors to find great-niece, two nephews and two great-nephews.
pregnancy. But it suggests that scien- Gene editing in theory could rescue that mutation a missing piece of The Memorial Service will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at
tists might alter DNA in a way that diseased embryos. But so-called genetic material. Sneider & Sullivan & OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El
protects not just one baby from a dis- germline changes altering sperm, Then came the test. Researchers Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Inurnment at Holy Cross
ease that runs in the family, but his or eggs or embryos are controversial injected sperm from a patient with the Catholic Cemetery in Colma, CA. Please consider honoring
her offspring as well. And that raises because they would be permanent, heart condition along with those David with a donation to Heartland Hospice, 2005 De La
ethical questions. passed down to future generations. molecular scissors into healthy donat- Cruz Blvd., No. 271, Santa Clara, CA 95050.
I for one believe, and this paper Critics worry about attempts at ed eggs at the same time.
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Data show how close jets


came to crashing at SFO
By David Koenig that came within a few feet of becoming
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one of the worst disasters in aviation his-
tory.
Newly released data and photos show how It was close, much too close, said John
shockingly low an Air Canada jet was when Cox, a safety consultant and retired airline
it pulled up to avoid crashing into planes pilot.
waiting on a San Francisco International The investigators said that as the Air
Airport taxiway last month. Canada jet approached the taxiway just
The Air Canada pilots mistook the taxi- before midnight after a flight from
way for the runway next to it and flew their Toronto, it was so far off course that it did
jet to just 59 feet above ground before not appear on a radar system used to pre-
pulling up to attempt another landing, vent runway collisions.
according to National Transportation Those systems were not designed to spot
Safety Board information released planes that are lined up to land on a taxiway
Wednesday. a rare occurrence, especially for airline
Thats barely taller than the four planes pilots. But the Federal Aviation DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
that were on the taxiway when the incident Administration is working on modifica- An Air Canada pilot prepared to land on a taxiway that was occupied by other aircraft July 7
occurred late at night on July 7. tions so they can, agency spokesman Ian at San Francisco International Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Pilots in a United Airlines plane alerted Gregor said.
air traffic controllers about the off-course Both pilots of the Air Canada Airbus that something did not look right to them, a San Francisco-to-Montreal trip the next
jet, while the crew of a Philippine Airlines A320 jet were very experienced. The cap- the NTSB said. morning. Recorders are required to capture
jet behind it switched on their planes land- tain, who was flying the plane, had more Investigators could not hear what the Air only the last two hours of a planes flying
ing lights in an apparent last-ditch danger than 20,000 hours of flying time, and the Canada captain and co-pilot said to each time.
signal to Air Canada. co-pilot had about 10,000 hours. other during the aborted landing because Peter Fitzpatrick, a spokesman for Air
NTSB investigators said they have not The pilots told investigators that they their conversation was recorded over when Canada, declined to comment, citing the
determined probable cause for the incident did not recall seeing aircraft on taxiway but the plane made other flights, starting with ongoing investigation.

Is there finally some relief Federal court avoids big


issue for California bullet train
Around the state
Berkeley officials say several off-campus

from annoying robocalls? SAN FRANCISCO A federal appeals


court is staying out of a thorny issue that
could complicate Californias plans for a
buildings were evacuated as a precaution due
to a fire spreading through a hilly, wooded
area a few miles from the main campus.
By Tali Arbel The federal and state Do Not Call lists $64 billion bullet train between Los UC Berkeley spokesman Roqua Montez
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are supposed to protect people from Angeles and San Francisco. says visitors and staff at the UC Botanical
unwanted calls from telemarketers. But Three judges with the 9th U.S. Circuit Garden were evacuated Wednesday afternoon
NEW YORK For Michael Rizzo, scammers dont care about breaking the Court of Appeals said Wednesday they as a safety precaution. He said authorities
answering the phone is too often a waste law. lacked authority to rule on a federal also recommended evacuations at the
of time. Scammers reach people cheaply and agencys determination that it has authority Lawrence Hall of Science and the Space
His Sports City Pizza Pub in Buffalo, easily using autodialers, which spew to pre-empt Californias strict environmen- Sciences Laboratory.
New York, depends on customers calling to out a large number of calls automatically. tal law. Montez says the buildings were not con-
order wings, pizza and potato skins. But Its estimated that Americans receive tens The finding by the U. S. Surface sidered threatened by the fire.
much of the time, its an automated mes- of millions of robocalls every day. Not Transportation Board in 2014 was good
sage pushing a scam . Its getting to the all of them are fraudsters, of course. news for the states High-Speed Rail Rastafarian pot farm shootout
point where its blocking other callers Pharmacies send automated messages Authority but created uncertainty for law-
from coming in, the 24-year-old bar about prescriptions being filled. But too suits filed against the project under the
sparks religious use debate
owner said. often, its this: you owe the IRS money; California Environmental Quality Act. SACRAMENTO The shooting of two
Help is coming, if slowly. Over the past its Microsoft calling to fix your comput- The California Supreme Court last week California deputies responding to a distur-
year, prodded by the government, cell- er; free cruises! contradicted the surface transportation bance at a Rastafarian marijuana farm has
phones have added new tools to counteract And spam callers have tricky technolo- board, ruling that federal law does not allow drawn attention to religious use of the drug,
unwanted robocalls. The Federal gy that makes a phones caller ID display a state-owned rail projects to completely sparking debate over whether churches
Communications Commission has pro- local or important-looking caller, like the bypass CEQA. should be protected from drug prosecutions.
posed letting phone companies block IRS. Cracking down on spoofed numbers Religious organizations throughout
more spam and is hoping to deter scam- would make running a scam more difficult UC Berkeley evacuates off-campus California have been growing marijuana for
mers with big fines. and save U.S. consumers millions of dol- ceremonial purposes for years and have
Experts say these steps are not a cure- lars, a group of state attorneys general said buildings due to wildfire been losing in court for just as long.
all, but theyre a good start. in an FCC filing. OAKLAND University of California,

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Man accused of Local briefs


shooting from vehicle True World resolved the case by agreeing
A 28-year-old man accused of shooting to the entry of final judgment, which per-
from a vehicle in Redwood City Sunday manently prohibits the company from buy-
evening pleaded not guilty to all charges ing, selling or distributing detached fins, in
Tuesday in San Mateo County Superior addition to a $45,000 civil penalty and the
Court, prosecutors said. payment of $5,000 to the Fish and Game
Juan Carlos Campos, a resident of Preservation Fund.
Redwood City, was identified by witnesses True World officials did not immediately
as a suspect who allegedly fired multiple respond to a request for comment on the
gunshots out of the rear window of a vehicle judgment.
in two separate shootings on Page Street,
starting around 6:30 p.m. Sunday, accord- Transient who
ing to the San Mateo County District
Attorneys Office.
allegedly touched girl arrested
Police stopped a car matching the vehi- Police in South San Francisco arrested a
cles description roughly two hours later transient man Tuesday who allegedly made
and allegedly found Campos in the back inappropriate contact with a child on
REUTERS seat with casings on the floor, but no gun Saturday.
A Pennsylvania state trooper restricts access to an area where a CSX Corp freight train carrying was found, prosecutors said. According to police, at 3:10 p. m.
flammable materials derailed as it moved through Hyndman, Penn. Investigators believe the shootings to be Tuesday officers located and arrested 63-
gang-related. year-old transient Anthony Miron near the

Town evacuated after freight Campos will be represented by the coun-


ty Private Defender Program, but as of
Wednesday morning a specific attorney had
area where the crime allegedly occurred.
Miron, a registered sex offender, was
arrested on suspicion of numerous offenses
train derails and catches fire not yet been assigned to handle his case or
comment on his behalf.
and taken to the San Mateo County Main
Jail in Redwood City, police said.
According to police, Miron allegedly
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The only confirmed structure fire was at Campos will return to court for a prelimi-
the garage, but video from the scene seems nary hearing at 2 p.m. on Aug. 14. He touched a girl inappropriately on the leg
HYNDMAN, Pa. Nearly three dozen to show more extensive damage. remains in custody on $75,000 bail. and face at a store on the 400 block of Grand
cars of a freight train carrying hazardous Aerial footage of the derailment shows a Avenue around 4 p.m. on Saturday.
materials careened off the tracks in a small number of cars stacked nearly perpendicular Seafood distributor fined
Pennsylvania town Wednesday, igniting to the tracks while others landed in a burn- for importing, selling ray fins Two arrested for
fires in some rail cars and a garage and forc- ing, zig-zag pattern in a residential area
San Mateo County prosecutors have
possessing stolen items
ing emergency officials to evacuate the where some structures seemed crushed and
whole town. other ablaze. obtained a civil law judgment requiring a Two San Bruno men were arrested early
seafood distributor to pay $50,000 as a Tuesday morning on suspicion of possess-
No injuries were reported. Hyndman resident Jim Shaffer told the
penalty for importing contraband ray fins ing dozens of stolen items including credit
At least 32 cars on the CSX freight train (Cumberland) Times-News he was awakened
through San Francisco International cards, cellphones, jewelry, cash and other
derailed about 5 a.m. in Hyndman, about 100 by the sound of crashing rail cars.
Airport. property.
miles southeast of Pittsburgh, said CSX It woke me up. It was louder than a thun-
spokesman Rob Doolittle. The train was trav- According to prosecutors, the U.S. Fish Police said 19-year-old Marcos Rodriguez
derstorm, he said. I heard the cars banging
eling from Chicago to Selkirk, New York. and Wildlife Service detected a shipment of and 20-year-old George Mounga were arrest-
into each other. Then I heard the fire whis-
At least one car containing liquid petrole- tle. ray fins imported by True World Foods San ed after the pair was pulled over by San
um gas, and one containing molten sulfur Francisco LLC and alerted wardens with the Bruno officers at 1:26 a.m. on the 1000
Bedford County 911 coordinator Harry
leaked and caught fire, Doolittle said. A res- state Department of Fish and Wildlife in block of San Mateo Avenue. During a search
Corley said officials ordered everyone with-
idential garage struck during the derailment in a 1-mile radius of the derailment to leave October 2014. of their vehicle, police discovered the stash
also caught fire, officials said. hours after the derailment. The order encom- A search of records at True Worlds facili- of items.
It was not immediately known what caused passes the entire town of Hyndman, and res- ty in San Leandro revealed 60 instances of San Bruno police said some of the proper-
the train to run off the rails, and the fire con- idents have been directed to two local fin ray sales, totaling roughly $2,700, ty belonged to residents in Belmont and
tinued to burn hours after the derailment. churches for help with lodging and food. prosecutors said. South San Francisco. Police are looking for
California state law prohibited the pos- the owners of the rest of the stolen proper-
session, sale or distribution of detached ty.
fins from elasmobranchii, a subclass of fish Both men were booked into San Mateo
including sharks and rays, in 2012. County Jail.
Elasmobranchii are often victims of San Bruno police are requesting anyone
finning, a practice in which the fish is with information about the case to contact
caught and dumped back into the ocean after them at (650) 616-7100 or to email them at
having its fin cut off. sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.

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Boy Scouts say top
leaders didnt call
to praise president
By David Crary
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK Faced with a firm denial from the Boy


Scouts, the White House on Wednesday corrected President
Donald Trumps claim in an interview that the head of the
youth group called him to heap praise on a politically
aggressive speech Trump delivered at the Scouts national
jamboree.
After the Boy Scouts issued a statement saying no such
call happened, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee
Sanders confirmed their take but said multiple members of
the Boy Scout leadership approached Trump in person after
the speech and offered quite powerful compliments.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Trump told The Wall Street Journal in an interview pub-
Building on major legislation passed in 2008 that guaranteed a full-ride scholarship to any in-state public university or a lished Wednesday, I got a call from the head of the Boy
similar cash amount for private college students the new bill removes a 15-year time limit to tap into GI benefits and Scouts saying it was the greatest speech that was ever made
increases money for thousands in the National Guard and Reserve. to them.

Congress OKs big boost in GI


We are unaware of any such call, the Boy Scouts
responded in a statement. It specified that neither Boy
Scout President Randall Stephenson nor Chief Scout
Executive Mike Surbaugh placed such a call.

Bill college aid for veterans


By Hope Yen versity or a similar cash amount for every opportunity available to them to
Sanders explained the discrepancy Wednesday by saying
Trump misspoke when he described the conversations as
calls.
The conversations took place, she added. They just
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS private college students the bill pursue their desired profession and simply didnt take place over a phone call.
removes a 15-year time limit to tap career. There was no immediate word from the Boy Scouts as to
WASHINGTON Congress sent into GI benefits and increases money The panels top Democrat, Jon Tester whether Surbaugh was among those congratulating Trump
President Donald Trump legislation to for thousands in the National Guard and of Montana, says the bill also does in person. Stephenson did not attend the speech.
provide the biggest expansion of col- Reserve. right by Guardsmen and Reservists by The White House also had to back off another Trump claim
lege aid for military veterans in a Veterans would get additional pay- getting them the education, housing made Monday about an alleged phone call from Mexican
decade. ments if they complete science, tech- and health care that they have earned. I President Enrique Pena Nieto, who Trump claimed called
The Senate cleared the bill by voice nology and engineering courses. The look forward to working with President him to praise his immigration policies.
vote on Wednesday, passing the second bill also would restore benefits if a col- Trump to quickly sign our bill into Sanders said the topic did come up, but in a conversation
piece of legislation aimed at addressing lege closed in the middle of the semes- law. between the two leaders at a recent summit in Germany.
urgent problems at the beleaguered ter, a protection added when thousands Tester is one of the more vulnerable Email exchanges with the Boy Scouts of America head
Department of Veterans Affairs in as of veterans were hurt by the collapse of Democrats up for re-election next year, office made clear that fallout from the speech, and the pres-
many days. The House passed the for-profit college giant ITT Technical seeking another term in a state Trump idents latest claim, placed the BSA in an awkward position
bipartisan college aid legislation last Institute and Corinthian Colleges. won last year. seeking to show its longstanding respect for the office
week. Purple Heart recipients, meanwhile, The Senate on Tuesday backed a of the presidency and avoid a confrontation with Trump
The measure is a broad effort to better would be fully eligible for benefits, measure that authorizes $3.9 billion in while making clear that its top leaders had not called him to
prepare veterans for life after active- regardless of length of time in service. emergency spending to avert imminent praise the speech.
duty service amid a rapidly changing This bill invests in the proven suc- bankruptcy in the VAs Veterans Choice Other U.S. presidents have delivered nonpolitical speech-
job market. cess of our veterans, said Sen. Johnny Program of private-sector care. About es at past jamborees. To the dismay of many parents and for-
Building on major legislation passed Isakson, R-Ga., chairman of the $1.8 million of that money would bol- mer scouts, Trump promoted his political agenda and derid-
in 2008 that guaranteed a full-ride Veterans Affairs Committee. When our ster core VA programs, including 28 ed his rivals, inducing some of the scouts in attendance to
scholarship to any in-state public uni- veterans return home, they should have leases for new VA medical facilities. boo at the mention of former President Barack Obama.

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Around the world


Netanyahu steps in to
stop brawl of Israeli, Jordanian MP
JERUSALEM It had all the ingredients of a political
brawl: A Jordanian and an Israeli lawmaker, both known for
attention-seeking bluster, challenged
each other to a showdown Wednesday on
the border between their two countries.
Everyone expected a fist fight or at
least a shouting match.
Israels Oren Hazan and Jordans
Yehiya al-Saoud were each already on
their way to the border crossing on
Allenby Bridge on the River Jordan when
Benjamin Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu Netanyahu ordered the Israeli lawmaker
to stand down.
The showdown was averted but the hyperbole from both
sides reflects heightened diplomatic tensions between
Israel and Jordan over the escalation around a contested
Jerusalem shrine and over last months deadly shooting at
the Israeli Embassy in Amman.
Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994, but ties
are often strained over Israeli-Palestinian flare-ups. There
has also been widespread anger in Jordan over last months REUTERS
deadly shooting in which an Israeli Embassy guard killed U.S. troops assess the damage to an armored vehicle of NATO-led military coalition after a suicide bomber attack in Kandahar
two Jordanians, including a 16-year-old. Authorities said province, Afghanistan.
the guard opened fire after the teen attacked him with a
screwdriver during a furniture delivery.
Hazan and al-Saoud, both provocative politicians, had
Two U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan blast
quarreled publicly in recent days, exchanging barbs through By Kathy Gannon until days after the incident. practice since the Vietnam era, and
media statements. Al-Saoud challenged Hazan to a faceoff at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There was no information on the gives the public less information and
the Allenby Bridge crossing after the Israeli berated Jordan, number of troops wounded. transparency into a war that has raged
claiming Israel always protects their posterior, day and KABUL, Afghanistan A suicide U. S. military officials in for 16 years, resulting in thousands of
night. They need a little re-education. bombing attack on a NATO convoy in Afghanistan refused to give any infor- deaths and injuries.
southern Afghanistan on Wednesday mation about casualties, even after the The Taliban quickly took responsi-
Qatar and Italy sign a left two American service members Pentagon released the casualty figures. bility for the attack, and a spokesman
nearly $6B deal for naval vessels dead, a Pentagon spokesman said, Nicholsons orders stifling informa- for the insurgents said the bombing
despite repeated refusals by the U.S. tion from the U. S. military in allegedly killed 15 soldiers but the
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Qatar on Wednesday Afghanistan was met with opposition Taliban routinely exaggerate their
military in Afghanistan to say whether
signed a 5 billion euro ($5.9 billion) deal to purchase seven from within the Pentagon, where offi- gains and casualty figures.
there were any deaths in the assault
naval vessels from Italy, a reminder of the small Gulf states cials reportedly tried to resolve the In their claim of responsibility, the
claimed by the Taliban.
purchasing power despite a blockade from neighboring impasse. However, the decision by the Taliban also said the attack destroyed
Navy Capt. Jeff Davis confirmed the
countries. Pentagon to release Wednesdays casu- two armored tanks. The insurgents
casualties in the attack near Kandahar
Qatars Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin alty figures would seem to indicate that spokesman for southern Afghanistan,
Abdulrahman Al Thani announced the defense deal at a joint city. The Pentagons decision to
release the figures seemed to contradict the issue has gone unresolved two Qari Yusuf Ahmadi, said fighter
news conference in Doha with Italian Foreign Minister months into the order. Asadullah Kandahari was the hero
Angelino Alfano. They did not provide more details on the orders issued two months ago by Army
Gen. John Nicholson, the top U.S. Nicholson said the reason for the who carried out the attack with a small
deal, saying only that it underscored the countries ongoing
commander in Afghanistan, barring delay was to allow time for notifica- pick-up truck packed with explo-
defense cooperation.
information about U.S. combat deaths tion of family. Yet it upends Pentagon sives.
Qatar, which is the worlds largest liquefied natural gas
exporter, and other energy rich Gulf Arab states are among
the worlds biggest spenders on military equipment. The
deals signed over the years with the U.S. and European
U.S. plans trade probe over Chinas demands for tech transfers
allies have helped cement bilateral ties, but have also made THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chinese market. sanctions, including tariffs, within
the diplomatic fallout around Qatar all the more politically Thats according to two people months, according to one of those
sensitive. Qatar also hosts the hub for U.S.-led operations WASHINGTON Frustrated over familiar with the discussion, who people.
against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. Chinas inability to pressure North spoke on condition of anonymity The investigation would focus on
The dispute erupted in early June when the four countries Korea over its nuclear program, the because the plans have not been made Chinas alleged forced technology
of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Trump administration is weighing public. transfer policies and practices, one of
Bahrain cut diplomatic ties and transport links with Qatar. plans to punish China for failing to The administration is considering the people said, adding that the Trump
Saudi Arabia also sealed shut Qatars only land border, crack down on intellectual property invoking the rarely used Section 301 administration could move to launch
impacting a significant source of food imports, and barred thefts and forcing U. S. and foreign of the Trade Act of 1974, which such a probe this week. The second
it from using its airspace, which has forced Qatars flagship companies to share their technolo- empowers Washington to investigate person cautioned that no decisions or
carrier to take longer routes over Iran. gy in return for access to the vast Chinese trade practices and impose timelines had been finalized yet.

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Trump blasts Russia sanctions bill, but still signs it


By Vivian Salama and Richard Larder itary aggression in Ukraine and Syria,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS where the Kremlin has backed President
Bashar Assad.
WASHINGTON Dealt a striking con- The law also imposes new financial sanc-
gressional rebuke, Donald Trump grudging- tions against Iran and North Korea.
ly signed what he called a seriously flawed Trump said the law will punish and deter
package of sanctions against Russia on bad behavior by the governments of Iran
Wednesday, bowing for the moment to and North Korea as well as enhance existing
resistance from both parties to his push for sanctions on Moscow. But he made no
warmer ties with Moscow. secret of his distaste for what the bill does
Trump signed the most significant piece to his ability to govern.
of legislation of his presidency with no The bill remains seriously flawed par-
public event. And he coupled it with a writ- ticularly because it encroaches on the exec-
ten statement, resentful in tone, that utive branchs authority to negotiate, he
accused Congress of overstepping its con- said.
stitutional bounds, impeding his ability to Last week, the House overwhelmingly
negotiate with foreign countries and lack- backed the bill, 419-3, and the Senate rap-
ing any ability to strike deals. idly followed, 98-2. Those margins guaran-
Congress could not even negotiate a teed that Congress would be able to beat
health care bill after seven years of talk- back any veto attempt.
ing, he said scornfully of lawmakers Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the
recent failure to repeal Obamacare as he conclusions of U.S. intelligence agencies
and other Republicans have promised for REUTERS FILE PHOTO that Russia meddled in the 2016 campaign
years. As president, I can make far better Donald Trump shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the their bilateral with the intention of tipping the election in
deals with foreign countries than meeting at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. his favor.
Congress. Hes blasted the federal investigation as a
Still, he said, despite its problems, I am Congress has erected to Trumps efforts to tion and possible collusion by the Trump witch hunt.
signing this bill for the sake of national reset relations with Russia at a time when campaign. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., called the
unity. federal investigators are probing Moscows The legislation is aimed at penalizing presidents concerns over the bill mis-
It was powerful evidence of the roadblock interference in the U.S. presidential elec- Moscow for that interference and for its mil- placed.

Vote tampering claims jolt Venezuela on eve of new assembly


By Fabiola Sanchez according to the head of the voting technol- London. The international software compa- Sunday, 30 July, for the constituent assem-
and Christone Armario ogy firm Smartmatic a finding certain to ny has provided voting technology in bly in Venezuela were tampered with.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sow further discord over a body that has Venezuela since 2004. He did not, however, The revelation drew an immediate reac-
been granted vast authority to rewrite specify whether his companys figures tion from opposition leaders who have con-
CARACAS, Venezuela Revelations on Venezuelas constitution and override every showed 1 million fewer, or 1 million more, tended since Sundays results were
Wednesday that turnout figures were appar- branch of government. voters participated in the election. announced that the National Electoral
ently manipulated in a crucial vote for an all- Results recorded by Smartmatics systems Even in moments of deep political con- Council had inflated the turnout count. Julio
powerful constituent assembly in Venezuela and those reported by Venezuelas National flict and division we have been satisfied Borges, the president of the opposition-
cast an even longer shadow over the contro- Electoral Council show without any doubt with the voting process and the count has controlled National Assembly, said law-
versial body hours before it was to convene. that the official turnout figure of more than been completely accurate, Mugica said. It makers were asking the nations chief pros-
The official count of voters in Sundays 8 million voters was tampered with, compa- is, therefore, with the deepest regret that we ecutor to investigate election commission
election was off by at least 1 million, ny CEO Antonio Mugica told reports in have to report that the turnout figures on members for potential crimes.
10 Thursday Aug. 3, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Apple drives Dow above 22,000


By Marley Jay instead of stock buybacks and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS other financial moves.
High: 22,036.10 Apple climbed $7.09, or 4.7
NEW YORK Being the Low: 21,967.46 percent, to $157.14. That was the
worlds most valuable public com- Close: 22,016.24 first time it set a record high in
pany has its privileges, like get- Change: +52.32 almost three months. Its stock had
ting almost all the credit for the slipped recently in part because
latest stock market milestone. OTHER INDEXES some investors were worried that
Apple made its biggest jump in S&P 500: 2477.57 +1.22 production problems would delay
six months Wednesday, helping NYSE Index: 11,979.38 -20.64 the launch of the next iPhone,
send the Dow Jones industrial Nasdaq: 6362.65 -0.29 which would have hurt the compa-
average above 22,000 points for NYSE MKT: 2559.26 +5.80 nys fourth-quarter sales. But
the first time. Russell 2000: 1412.90 -15.43 Apples revenue estimate was bet-
Apples latest profit and revenue Wilshire 5000: 25,731.93 -23.65 ter than expected and greater than
were better than analysts expect- last year, when the iPhone 7 was
ed, and the companys strong 10-Yr Bond: 2.26 +0.01 released.
sales forecast suggests its confi- Oil (per barrel): 49.61 +0.45 Movie theater operators and
dent the next iPhone will reach the Gold : 1,272.60 -6.80 studios declined after AMC said
market on time. The technology U.S. box office receipts dropped
giants stock climbed to an all- AMC Entertainment said U.S. box 22,016.24. Apple was responsi- er-company stocks shed 15. 43 4.4 percent in the second quarter,
time high, and when some other office grosses are sinking. Health ble for 48 of those points. points, or 1. 1 percent, to and it expects the third quarter to
technology companies, utilities care companies turned lower as The Standard & Poors 500 1,412.90. be difficult as well. AMC it also
and industrial firms joined it, that prescription drug distributor index, a much broader market The markets not forgiving for taking a charge of $200 million
was just barely enough to take the Cardinal Health gave a weak fore- measure used by most profession- any company that misses Wall because its investment in another
Standard & Poors 500 index high- cast, mostly because of falling al investors, added 1.22 points, or Street projections, said Edward chain, National CineMedia, lost
er as well. generic drug prices. Retailers and less than 0. 1 percent, to Jones investment strategist Kate value. The company is also plan-
Much of the rest of the market shopping mall operators also 2,477.57. Warne. Overall, she said investors ning to slash costs by cutting
was mixed, however, and most of sank. The Nasdaq composite inched seem pleased that companies are operating hours and staff levels
the companies listed on the New The Dow average rose 52.32 down 0.29 points to 6,362.65. reporting rising profits based on while trying to boost revenue
York Stock Exchange fell. Movie points, or 0. 2 percent, to The Russell 2000 index of small- greater revenue and strong demand with new pricing plans and dis-
theater companies tumbled after counts.

Molina Healthcare to exit ACA Business brief


exchanges in Utah, Wisconsin
Molina Healthcare Inc. said Wednesday it
the second half of the year.
Its withdrawal from the ACA public
Tesla moves to soothe worries
will exit the Affordable Care Acts insurance
marketplaces in Utah and Wisconsin by the
end of this year, citing costs that con-
tributed to hefty losses for the health insur-
exchanges in Utah and Wisconsin comes
ahead of a September deadline for insurers
to pull out of the markets or commit to par-
ticipating in the exchanges in 2018.
about Model 3 output targets
By Dee-Ann Durbin he warned that Tesla was about to embark on
er in the second quarter. Steep losses have prompted some health THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at least six months of manufacturing hell
The Long Beach, California-based com- insurers to back away from ACA public mar- as it tried to get Model 3 production to
pany also expects the performance of its ketplaces. Others have been waiting for DETROIT Electric car maker Tesla Inc. 5, 000 cars per week by December. On
remaining ACA marketplaces will fall sub- signs of stability before committing to calmed jittery investors Wednesday, assur- Wednesday, Musk said theres always a risk
stantially short of previous expectations in staying on next year. ing them it can meet aggressive production of machines breaking down or suppliers not
targets for its new lower-cost Model 3 coming through, but he doesnt expect sig-
sedan. nificant changes to that plan.
CEO Elon Musk said investors should We know this. We signed up for it. Im
have zero concern about whether Tesla not blaming hell because we bought the
will be able to make 10,000 Model 3s per ticket, he said.
week by next year. Tesla just delivered the Tesla burned through $1 billion in the
first 30 Model 3s to employees last week. second quarter preparing for the Model 3s
This is maybe the best Ive ever felt arrival. It opened 29 new stores and service
about Tesla, to be frank, Musk said on a centers, and its also planning to double the
conference call with analysts and media. number of fast-charging Supercharger out-
That along with a lower-than-expected lets this year to 10,000 worldwide. Tesla
net loss in the second quarter sent Teslas ended the quarter with $3 billion in cash.
shares soaring. They were up almost 8 per- Palo Alto-based Tesla said its net loss
cent to $351.12 in after-hours trading. grew 15 percent to $336 million in the
Musk worried investors last week when April-June period.

Wells Fargo facing lawsuits and


angry lawmakers over car lending
By Ken Sweet behind in their payments. In about 20,000
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cases, cars were repossessed.
The bank has agreed to pay $80 million in
NEW YORK The heat on Wells Fargo refunds and account adjustments to cus-
over its auto lending business has intensi- tomers, with checks starting to go out this
fied, with customers filing at least three law- month.
suits, politicians calling for hearings and a But on Wednesday, the New York
bank regulator issuing a subpoena for Department of Financial Services, a bank-
records. ing regulator with an outsized role in over-
Wells Fargo, still trying to recover from a seeing the industry because of the number of
fake accounts scandal, said last week that banks based in New York, sent a subpoena
roughly 570,000 customers were signed up to Wells Fargo. It wants to see copies of
for and billed for car insurance that they did- loan contracts with borrowers, agreements
nt need or necessarily know about. Many with its dealer network, and any outside ven-
couldnt afford the extra costs and fell dors who may have played a role.

Hundreds show up for jobs at Amazon warehouses


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shipping center staff in August to prepare
for holiday shopping. But the magnitude of
FALL RIVER, Mass. Hundreds of peo- its current hiring spree underscores
ple showed up Wednesday for a chance to Amazons growth when traditional retailers
pack and ship products to Amazon cus- are closing stores and blaming Amazon
tomers, as the e-commerce company held a for a shift to buying goods online.
giant job fair at nearly a dozen U.S. ware- Amazon planned to hire thousands of
houses. people on the spot. Nearly 40,000 of the
Although the wages offered will make it 50, 000 packing, sorting and shipping
hard for some to make ends meet, many of jobs at Amazon will be full time. Most of
the candidates were excited by the prospect them will count toward Amazons previ-
of health insurance and other benefits, as ously announced goal of adding 100,000
well as advancement opportunities. full-time workers by the middle of next
Its common for Amazon to ramp up its year.
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Goodwin out to prove worth with 49ers


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS balls. Thats not the case (anymore).
Im constantly evolving as a receiver. Through a handful of training camp practices,
Marquise Goodwin, 49ers wide receiver Goodwin has emerged as the explosive element
SANTA CLARA Unlike the long jump, of the 49ers offense. Hes often been the target
playing receiver is more difficult to rehearse. of deep passes from new quarterback Brian
Without a defender trying to disrupt a long biggest asset. Five of his six career touchdown long jump in London, is working on what he Hoyer, giving 2016s last-ranked passing
jumpers timing, the opponent in track and field receptions have gone for 40 yards or longer, cant do in track. Hes focusing on change of attack an element it lacked.
is often a time or measurement. while he often streaks past defenders to get direction, diversifying his route tree and becom- Before joining the Buffalo Bills in the 2013
Few know the subtleties of both track and pro open. ing more than a deep threat. NFL draft, Goodwin posted one of the fastest 40
football like 49ers receiver Marquise Goodwin. But entering his first season with San Im constantly evolving as a receiver, he
Predictably, the 2012 Olympians speed is his Francisco, Goodwin, who finished 10th in the said. People are used to seeing me run just go- See 49ERS, Page 16

Changing
landscape
T
here has been a flurry of activity
in the world of greater Bay Area
sports media over the last several
weeks.
The best piece of positive news came
when it was announced Tuesday the San
Francisco 49ers had bought the Cal Hi
Sports Bay Area high school sports
highlight show. Producer/owner Robert
Braunstein has been a fixture on the high
school sports scene for the last three
decades, first with High School Sports
Focus and later
Cal Hi Sports Bay
Area.
Ive crossed
paths with
Braunstein for
years and know
how hard he has
worked to keep
going one of the
longest running
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL high school sports
Top left: South City Joe DiMaggios Tommy Pagan runs the bases. Top middle: The 2015 Pacifica team celebrates winning the Joe D State highlight shows in
Championship two years ago. Top right: Half Moon Bay second baseman Owen Murray makes a throw to first. Bottom middle: San Brunos the nation. From
Max Stines, left, and Jared Rogge celebrate during the teams victory in the 2017 Joe D State Championship game. filming and editing game tape film,
digital media, whatever its called nowa-

Is there any future


days to being the shows host as well
as selling advertising, its nice to see
that Braunstein will be able to spend
more of his energy on telling the stories
of prep athletes from around the greater
Bay Area.

for Joe D baseball?


The other piece of good news was the
removal of J.T. The Brick from the
95.7 The Game lineup. While a diehard
Oakland Raiders fan and a member of the
Raiders media team, The Brick never
By Terry Bernal stop Daniel Descalso, but realized he need- World Series to the Sierra Sun Devils of seemed to quite fit in the Bay Area. He
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ed to prepare a box of game balls. So, he Reno, Nevada. came to prominence as one of Jim
handed one of his rookie 15-year-olds a tin A once proud tradition of hosting plenty Romes Smackoff winner and The
of chewing tobacco and a brand new box of of future professional talent, Descalso is Brick parlayed that into a radio career.
Some 15 years ago, on a typical Sunday
baseballs, and instructed the kid to get to one of the last major league players to While it made sense to bring in a
morning at Burton Park, San Carlos Joe
work rubbing them up with a coat of have filtered through Joe D. And there are Raider guy to the flagship station of
DiMaggio manager Bud Papadakis took a
Kodiak. certainly no teams existing outside the Raiders, The Brick never really fit
pause from an interview prior to his teams
The Joe D League has gone through much California anymore. The league finished in. One, he did his show from Las Vegas,
regular weekend doubleheader.
change since that 2002 season, when San where he lives. Second, he just didnt
Papadakis who died in 2009 was in
the midst of boasting about his star short- Carlos took runner-up at the Joe DiMaggio See JOE D, Page 14 See LOUNGE, Page 16

Healys 20th HR, Gossetts start lift As over Giants


By Michael Wagaman Trainers room
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 6, Giants 1
RHP Johnny Cueto has been diagnosed
Gossett (3-6) pitched pitching matchup, had gone a career- with a mild flexor strain in his right forearm
SAN FRANCISCO Ryon Healy hit his three-hit ball, allowing high 24 games without homering before
20th home run to end a monthlong power and will be re-evaluated next week. Cueto
one run. He struck out h i s t wo -o ut , t wo -run dri v e o ff Mat t
drought, rookie Daniel Gossett pitched five and walked two. had been on the disabled list because of a
Moore (3-11).
seven impressive innings and the As beat The teams split a pair Chapmans RBI double in the second got blister issue and pitched three innings of a
the Giants 6-1 Wednesday night. of games at the Coliseum the As off to an early lead. rehab start Monday when his arm became
Jed Lowrie doubled twice and scored, Matt in Oakland earlier this Pinder provided support for Gossett when sore. ... Closer Mark Melancon threw 15
Chapman added two hits and an RBI and Ryon Healy week before making the he chased down pinch-hitter Carlos pitches and retired three batters with Class-
Chad Pinder singled twice and made a 16-mile trip across the Gomezs deep fly ball to left-center to end A San Jose in his second rehab appearance.
sparkling defensive play in left field to help San Francisco Bay to AT&T Park. the fifth after San Francisco scored. Melancon, who allowed one hit and had one
the As win on the opener of their five-game Healy, starting at first base in place of Moore allowed four runs over five innings strikeout, has been sidelined with a right
road trip. All-Star Yonder Alonso because of the and remained winless since June 20. pronator strain.
12 Thursday Aug. 3, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Parseghian, who
40 no longer the end of the line
By Jimmy Golen best team in the AL. only NBA team. Vince Carter, already 40,
won two titles at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Tom Brady is celebrating his 40th birth-


None of them is going
to make anyone forget
Satchel Paige, who,
will be back with his seventh team.
Theyll have to keep it up to catch Hall of
Famers Robert Parish, who played well after
Notre Dame, dies
day like no one before him. because of the color barri- his 43rd birthday, or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Having won a fifth NFL championship er, didnt reach the majors who started every game of his final season at
ring and a fourth Super Bowl MVP at the age until he was 41. He stuck the age of 42. Ara Parseghian reached the pinnacle of
of 39, the New England Patriots quarterback around for five seasons, his profession at Notre Dame and endured
has shown no signs of and then made a one-shot Hockey the most painful personal losses as a father
aging even as he Satchel Paige appearance at the age of Jaromir Jagr, 45, is looking for a team and grandfather.
inevitably gets older. 58. Pete Rose led the after finishing his 24th pro season with the He walked away from coaching at the age
Hell turn 40 on majors in hits at 40, played every game the Florida Panthers, when he played every of 51 after winning two national champi-
Wednesday, and fans usu- next year and broke the career hits record at game and scored 16 goals with 30 assists. onships, but never really left the Fighting
ally celebrate by singing the age of 44. The previous year, he was awarded the Irish. He built a legacy through philanthro-
Happy Birthday to him Honorable mention: Carlton Fisk, who Masterton Trophy for perseverance and py that he hoped would be far more mean-
during training camp. was an All-Star at 43 and played until he was sportsmanship. ingful than any of his many victories.
Brady just keeps on 45 as a catcher, the most grueling posi- But the king of longevity on the ice is Parseghian died
going. tion on the field. Gordie Howe. Wednesday at his home
Tom Brady Golfers such as Jack in Granger, Indiana,
Mr. Hockey finished in
Nicklaus and Hale Irwin won majors in their Basketball the top 10 of the NHL where he lived with Katie
40s. Bill Shoemaker won the Kentucky When youre 39, like Manu Ginobili, MVP voting every year Parseghian, his wife of
Derby at 54. George Foreman was heavy- every game can be your last. So San Antonio until he turned 41. He 68 years. He was 94.
weight champion at 45. But for team sports fans gave him a huge cheer when he was took one more spin Parseghian had recent-
especially at a position as important as pulled from the playoff game against Golden around the league, scoring ly returned home after
NFL quarterback it has been a while since State that eliminated the Spurs from the 23 goals, and then took a spending more than a
an athlete has been this good this late in life. Western Conference finals. few years off before a week in a nursing care
Ara Parseghian facility in South Bend,
Here are some of the active fortysome- It felt like they wanted comeback with the World
things in sports, along with all-time greats me to retire, Ginobili Hockey Association that Indiana. He was treated for an infection in
whose careers stretched into a fifth decade. said with a smile. Like
Gordie Howe brought him to the age of his surgically repaired hip, and was still
they were giving me sort 50. receiving round-the-clock care at home.
Baseball of a celebration night. He made another comeback in the NHL at A mass for Parseghian will be on Sunday
Bartolo Colon, 44, is the oldest active And of course, Im get- 51, playing with his sons Mark and Marty at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the
player in the majors. But he is 2-9 with a ting closer and closer. on the Hartford Whalers and scoring 15 campus of Notre Dame . A public memorial
7.70 ERA. But Ginobili, who goals while appearing in 80 games. service will be held later at the Joyce
Ichiro Suzuki, five months younger, is a turned 40 a week before In 1997, he made a cameo with the Detroit Center.
reserve outfielder for Miami. Carlos Brady, is coming back for Vipers at the age of 69 making him the Parseghian took over at Notre Dame in
Manu Ginobili a 16th season with his only hockey pro to play in six decades. 1964 when the Fighting Irish were down.
Beltran is a role player at 40, but for the
They hadnt had a winning season in five
teams first preseason practice. Rayford had a history of elevated blood years and had gone 2-7 in 1963. He quickly
Sports briefs The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal pressure. After being found at home, he was restored the Golden Domes luster and led
reports that Ty Rayford was found unrespon- pronounced dead at North Mississippi the Irish to national titles in 1966 and
Mississippi high school sive at his home Monday night after the Medical Center in Tupelo. 1973. He abruptly retired after the 1974 sea-
football player dies after practice practice. WTVA-TV reports a prayer vigil was held son, saying he was worn out and ready for a
He was about to start his senior year at at the school Tuesday evening. The football change. Despite offers from other colleges
ECRU, Miss. A Mississippi high
North Pontotoc High School. field was filled with friends, family, stu- and NFL teams he never returned to coach-
school football player has died after his
Lee County Coroner Carolyn Green says dents and others from the community. ing.

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Foster City Colt .45s celebrate historic season


After posting 24-9 record, team upbeat despite elimination from West Zone tourney
By Terry Bernal there was no hard feelings, Labbie said of the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF loss, noting Foster City was right there with
an opponent now headed to the Colt League
Posting a 1-2 record in seeing their season World Series. It proved we deserved to be
end with elimination doesnt do justice to the there and we can really hang with everybody.
Foster City Colt .45s performance in the After falling to the losers bracket, Foster
Colt West Zone Tournament. City survived with its one-run win over North
Maybe thats why they celebrated after Seattle. Starting pitcher Shane Stewart earned
their season-ending 11-0 loss in a celebra- the win, working 5 2/3 innings. Nathan Tam
tion on par with the finale of the classic base- followed with one inning of relief, taking a 5-
ball movie The Bad News Bears. 1 lead into the seventh. When the Rainiers
You dont lose a game 11-0 and get dunked rallied for three runs in their final at-bat,
with water and be all happy, but I was proud of Foster City turned to closer Kilmer Sanchez
them, Foster City manager Matt Labbie said. who induced a popup to end it for his fourth
They had a great run and it was an awesome save of the year.
summer. Stewart recorded a 3-1 record with a 1.94
Prior to that elimination loss to the Upland ERA on the year. Jack Hagerman was the Colt
Titans Monday afternoon at San Joses PAL .45s leading hitter with a .474 average.
Stadium, the Colt .45s Sunday picked up their Leadoff hitter Tommy Ozawa who was
first victory in a Zone Tournament dating named the team MVP batted .458 on the
back to at least the beginning of the century, year and scored 52 runs with just 124 plate
topping the North Seattle Rainiers 5-4. But appearances.
the real gem of the tourney came in Saturdays Foster City finished the season with a 24-
opener, in losing to the eventual West Zone 9 record, a remarkable run considering
champion Upland Titans 1-0. Labbie didnt even include the West Zone
Right-hander Adam Bever took the mound Tournament on the teams schedule at the
for Foster City and locked up for an absolute start of the year. He said many of the players
gem of a pitching duel. Upland scored its were surprised at advancing after the team
only run on a fourth-inning squeeze play. took runner-up in the Super Regional
Bever went the distance, allowing just two Tournament, from which the top two teams
hits to take the hard-luck loss, ending the sea- earned thoroughfare into the West Zone
son with a 9-2 record and a 2.18 ERA. Tournament.
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Bever really shut them down. Millstein Weve never made it that far, Labbie said.
The Foster City Colt .45s had much to celebrate this season in advancing to the West Zone
said. He pitched really well. Its kind of a dream out there but I didnt
Tournament for the first time in at least 17 years.
Uplands starting pitcher threw a two-hit think it was something I should be putting on
shutout, striking out 11. went for a double up the gap. It was the only During the rundown, however, Foster the schedule.
Their pitcher, he didnt throw that hard, mistake pitch Bever made in the game, Citys third baseman was called for defensive Mondays postgame celebration, despite
but he was like Greg Maddux, Millstein said. Labbie said. Yet Foster City still had a chance obstruction. The runner was awarded third the elimination loss, was testament to that
He was fantastic. to wipe out the mistake when the hitter, try- base and scored on the following at-bat with dream.
The games lone run was set up by a Bever ing to stretch for a triple, got caught in a run- the squeeze bunt. They really did start to realize they had a
fastball that caught too much of the plate. It down between second and third base. It was one of our best games of the year so good year, Labbie said.

Maria Sharapova withdraws Association officials never addressed com-


Sports briefs plaints of physical assaults at the weeklong
from Bank of the West Classic No. 1 Sharapova, who further injury. Monday nights crowd was so Camp Ruffhouse in Laurel State Park for 11-
STANFORD Maria Sharapova has with- recently dealt with a left special and I wish I could continue playing to 14-year-olds.
drawn from the Bank of the West Classic with thigh injury after her but I have to make a preventative decision. Officials say they found out about the
soreness in her left arm and underwent testing. April return from a 15- abuse after two youths reported assaults.
The tournament made the announcement month doping ban, felt Football camp officials Prosecutors allege those who complained
Wednesday, saying wild-card entry were called snitches and were told to hit
Sharapova was pulling out of the event at
the injury late in her charged after assault allegations back or were even punished.
three-set opening win
Stanford based on the recommendation of a against American SOMERSET, Pa. Three men who ran a Charged are association director Aaron
doctor as a preventative decision to avoid Jennifer Brady. Pennsylvania football camp have been Knight, camp director Michael Todd and
further injury trouble. Sharapova says: charged with child endangerment following executive director Loren Ford.
Maria Toward the end of the accusations they allowed older campers to
She had been scheduled to play Wednesday A lawyer representing Knight and Todd
Sharapova Monday nights match, I
night, so seventh-seeded Lesia Tsurenko beat up younger ones. says prosecutors dont have a strong
moves on to the quarterfinals. felt pain in my left forearm. After yesterdays Somerset County prosecutors said enough case. Court records dont list an
Five-time major champion and former scan, the doctor has recommended I dont risk Wednesday the Steel Valley Midget Football attorney representing Ford.

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that kid comes back? Roman


Sports briefs
Beckham moving closer to
JOE D
Continued from page 11
said. To me it sends the wrong
message about teamwork.
Peninsula Joe D has seen many
expansion MLS team in Miami teams fold in recent years. San
Carlos had been the most recent
MIAMI Major League Soccer the 2017 season with just 11 team to fold that coming in
says it will move forward in the teams, mostly from San Mateo 2016 heading into the 2017
coming weeks to finalize David and San Francisco counties. season. In the final month of the
Beckhams plan Now, the focus is on simply regular season, though, Millbrae
to bring an keeping the 51-year-old league also folded.
expansion fran- going. But, after his San Bruno The North Bay League is in even
chise to Miami Joe D squad won the State worse shape. Starting 2017 with
in time for the Tournament Championship title just four teams, the league saw Tri-
2020 season. July 25 at Cosumnes River County fold at the end of the regu-
Beckham met College in Sacramento, manager lar season. Cunnie said the North
with MLS own- Edgar Hernandez was pointedly Bay League is in danger of folding
ers in Chicago blunt in response to the question unless it can field at least four
on Wednesday. as to whether or not that game teams. And he also described the
David Beckham Its another sig- might be the last game in Joe D North Bay League as the lynchpin
nificant step League history. for the survival of the Joe D
for the Beckham group, which Theres the possibility, League in its entirety.
struck a deal with Miami-Dade Hernandez said. We have to get TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Basically, the future of our
County in June to pay $9 million together as coaches and league San Bruno Joe DiMaggio general manager Lee Graf, following San Brunos league is going to fall on the
for the final plot of land needed for officials on how not to lose our victory in the state championship game, dons the classic No. 7 jersey of Tom North Bay League, Cunnie said.
its planned stadium site. guys to travel ball. Lara, who managed San Bruno in addition to founding the Peninsula Joe If the North Bay can continue to
MLS Commissioner Don Garber It is a common theme travel DiMaggio League and serving as Peninsula Joe D president for generations. have a league, then we will have a
stressed there are still issues to clear, baseball has changed the com- which includes former El Camino far as scheduling just on weekdays league. If they do not, then the
but said hes hopeful the team can be plexion of city summer leagues. High School and South San in order for kids to play travel possibility of the Joe DiMaggio
announced in the coming weeks. When Hernandez played Joe D in Francisco Joe D manager Carlos ball, thats something were defi- League moving forward is slim.
the mid 2000s, he was a catcher for Cunnie said there are two teams
Olympic medalist De Grasse a San Bruno team that produced
Roman, are considering a dramatic
change to the rules and structure of
nitely considering. Its just some-
thing we have to see how feasible one from Sacramento and
injures hammy, out of worlds three future professional pitchers the league. it is and how we can make it another from Petaluma having
LONDON Olympic medalist in Greg Gonzalez, Tom Harlan and In the leagues winter meeting in work. expressed interest in joining the
Andre De Grasse has withdrawn Chris Petrini. December, Joe D officials will Roman said he and Cunnie dont league next year. His hopes are the
from the track and field world Pacifica Joe D manager Bryan decide whether or not to dissolve see eye-to-eye on the rule change, league can field as many as 15
championships after failing to Powers is in a similar boat, hav- the long-standing rule prohibit- but agreed it may be inevitable in teams next year, and he said he is
overcome a hamstring injury. ing played for the citys team, dur- ing Joe D players from concurrent- order to sustain the league. still optimistic the league can
Athletics Canada issued a state- ing the same era, that produced ly playing with other leagues, First and foremost, I think eventually grow to as many as 30
ment late Wednesday saying the future pro outfielders Jimmy including travel ball. there is baseball for every individ- teams.
22-year-old sprinter hurt his ham- Parque and Will Vogl, along with Furthermore, to accommodate the ual, every type of player, Roman With the leagues tenuous exis-
string in training on Monday and the last Joe D alumnus to reach the travel balls heavy weekend sched- said. Theres a place for travel tence hanging in the balance,
made the decision to pull out of the major leagues, pitcher Greg ule, Joe D may do away with week- ball and I think thats great. What however, Cunnie is also mindful
championships after a second Reynolds. end games and its traditional I dont believe is that you of moving forward should it have
medical examination Wednesday. Those are big-time names in Sunday doubleheaders altogether, should do both. Meaning, if to fold.
The entire year this 100-meter Pacifica and, if it was now, they instead playing only on week- youre going to do both, certain Me and [Roman] will continue
race in London was my focus, De wouldnt be playing Joe days. weekends, youre not going to be to have some sort of league to
Grasse said in the statement. I am DiMaggio, Powers said. As far as the rule, its pretty there for your team. That kid continue to play in, Cunnie said.
really in the best shape of my life As a result, the Joe DiMaggio much going to happen, Cunnie sticks around, takes the spot for Whether its under the Joe D
and was looking forward to compet- League president Paul Cunnie and said. In order for us to continue, the one kid that goes to play trav- umbrella or not has yet to be
ing against the best in the world. the leagues board of directors, we need to get rid of the rule. As el ball, and what happens when determined.

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Neymar on cusp of move to PSG


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the French team by this weekend. contract with Barcelona that tied Boston
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
59
L
49
Pct
.546
GB

NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division

Washington 63
W L
43
Pct
.594
GB

New York 57 49 .538 1 Miami 51 55 .481 12
He refused to say where Neymar was him to the Catalan club through Tampa Bay 56 53 .514 3 1/2 New York 49 56 .467 13 1/2
BARCELONA, Spain Neymar flying. 2021. Vives noted that Neymar is Baltimore 53 54 .495 5 1/2 Atlanta 49 57 .462 14
is ready to leave Barcelona, and The payment of the buyout clause still under contract with FC Toronto 51 57 .472 8 Philadelphia 39 66 .371 23 1/2
Paris Saint-Germain is ready to put Central Division Central Division
would dwarf the previous world Barcelona, but with temporary per- Cleveland 57 48 .543
up a record $262 million to make it Chicago 57 49 .538
record transfer of 105 million euros mission to not take part in the Kansas City 55 51 .519 2 1/2 Milwaukee 56 53 .514 2 1/2
happen. (then $116 million) that training session. Minnesota 51 54 .486 6 St. Louis 53 54 .495 4 1/2
The 25-year-old Brazil striker, Manchester United paid for France Barcelona said Neymar did not Detroit 49 57 .462 8 1/2 Pittsburgh 51 56 .477 6 1/2
Chicago 41 64 .390 16
widely considered to be among the midfielder Paul Pogba last year. specify where he wanted to play West Division
Cincinnati 44 63 .411 13 1/2
West Division
best soccer players in the world After Neymar and his father met next, but the only club speculated Houston 69 38 .645
Los Angeles 75 32 .701
alongside Lionel Messi and with Barcelona officials on to be after him and one of few Seattle 55 54 .505 15
Angels 53 55 .491 16 1/2 Arizona 61 46 .570 14
Cristiano Wednesday, club spokesman Josep which could handle the cost of the Texas 51 56 .477 18 Colorado 61 47 .565 14 1/2
Ronaldo, broke Vives said the player was reminded transfer is the Qatari-owned PSG. As 48 60 .444 21 1/2 San Diego 48 59 .449 27
Giants 41 68 .376 35
weeks of silence of the release clause in his current PSG did not answer messages
Wednesdays Games
We d n e s d a y contract, which as of July 1 is 222 from The Associated Press seeking Cleveland at Boston, ppd. Wednesdays Games
when he told his million euros, which must be paid comment. Detroit 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Minnesota 5, San Diego 2
Barcelona team- Toronto 5, Chicago White Sox 1 Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 2
in full. A style icon and a national hero Miami 7, Washington 0
mates he wants Minnesota 5, San Diego 2
Messi, who has led a dynamic in Brazil, Neymar is a lucrative lure Baltimore 6, Kansas City 0 Atlanta 5, L.A. Dodgers 3
to move on after striking trio with Neymar and Luis for advertisers. Clubs like PSG have Texas 5, Seattle 1 Arizona 3, Chicago Cubs 0
four trophy- Suarez, wished the Brazilian well. taken notice. Tampa Bay 3, Houston 0 St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 4
laden seasons. Angels 7, Philadelphia 0 N.Y. Mets 10, Colorado 5
Neymar It was an enormous pleasure to With his lightning-quick feet, Oakland 6, San Francisco 1 Angels 7, Philadelphia 0
The cost of have shared all these years with creative instincts and scoring Thursdays Games Oakland 6, San Francisco 1
the players buyout clause is 222 you, my friend Neymar. I wish you touch, Neymar helped maintain Detroit (Boyd 5-5) at Baltimore (Gausman 8-7),4:05 p.m. Thursdays Games
million euros ($262 million), an the best of luck in the next stage of Barcelona as one of the top clubs in WhiteSox(Gonzalez5-9)atBoston(Rodriguez4-3),4:10p.m. St.Louis (Wacha 8-4) at Milwaukee (Garza 4-5),11:10 a.m.
Yankees (Gray 6-5) at Cleveland (Salazar 4-5),4:10 p.m. Arizona (Greinke 13-4) at Cubs (Quintana 6-9),11:20 a.m.
astonishing price that Neymars your life, Messi wrote in Spanish Europe for the past four seasons as Tampa (Snell 0-6) at Houston (McHugh 0-0),5:10 p.m. Mets (Montero 1-7) at Colorado (Marquez 9-4),12:10 p.m.
representative said PSG is willing on Instagram along with a slide he blossomed into a worldwide star. Texas(Bibens-Dirkx3-1)atMinnesota(Mejia4-4),5:10p.m. Cincinnati (Romano 2-2) at Pitt (Kuhl 3-7), 4:05 p.m.
to pay. show of pictures of the two playing Club president Josep Bartomeu had Seattle (Gallardo 5-7) at K.C. (Cahill 4-3), 5:15 p.m. Dodgers(Wood12-1)atAtlanta(Newcomb1-5),4:35p.m.
After Neymar gave me the green Philly (Eickhoff 2-7) at Angels (Bridwell 5-1), 7:07 p.m. Philly (Eickhoff 2-7) at Angels (Bridwell 5-1),7:07 p.m.
and celebrating together. said that the club would do every- As (Graveman 2-2) at Giants (Blach 6-7), 7:15 p.m. As (Graveman 2-2) at Giants (Blach 6-7), 7:15 p.m.
light on Aug. 1, I went to Paris and Driving a blue Audi with two pas- thing to keep him, but to no avail.
today I brought back PSGs offer to sengers, Neymar breezed in and out Neymar scored 105 goals
pay the (buyout) clause, which will of the Barcelonas training ground some of them true gems and was TRANSACTIONS
be done in the next hours, Wagner outside the city earlier Wednesday. a key playmaker for Barcelona as it American League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Agreed to terms
Ribeiro said Wednesday at the air- He had arrived in Spain on Tuesday won a Champions League, two CLEVELAND INDIANS Placed LHP Andrew with SS Jorge Flores and OF Emilio Bonifacio on
port in Barcelona. night after holding publicity events Spanish leagues, three Copa del Miller on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Adam Plutko minor league contracts.
from Columbus (IL).
Ribeiro, speaking at an airport for both his personal brand and Reys, one Club World Cup, a UEFA OAKLAND ATHLETICS Optioned RHP Michael
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Optioned RHP Josh
Ravin to Oklahoma City (PCL).
entrance as Neymar headed toward a Barcelona in China. Super Cup and two Spanish Super Brady to Nashville (PCL). Recalled OF Mark Canha
flight, said his client would be with from Nashville. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Sent RHP Mark
Last year, Neymar signed a new Cups. National League Melancon to San Jose (Cal) for a rehab assignment.
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Warriors LOUNGE
demeanor for the 7-to-10 p.m. slot. I didnt a fun approach to the heavier meanings of
listen to Ramey much, but given his pedigree those ubiquitous strips of sticky tape on the
his father Hal Ramey was a longtime radio back bumpers and windows of cars and what it
Continued from page 11 guy the son was a real pro. says about the person driving.
There was also the canceling of the 1050 ***

lose Clarke
morning show, which means former Giants The Burlingame Flames softball travel club
seem to find the pulse of the Bay Area sports infielder Kevin Frandsen, who was part of that
listener. wrapped up its summer season with a pair of
1050 morning show, is getting a long tryout championships at the Capitol Sports
The San Jose Mercury News took a big hit to see where he might possibly fit in the
this summer. First, it was longtime columnist Association tournament in Incline Village,
680/1050 universe. Nevada and Tahoe City July 17 and 18.
Mark Purdy announcing his retirement, which

to Pelicans
For his sake, I hope he gets better. Frandsen
is coming some time this month. A columnist is still very rough around the edges. Think a The Flames U10 team which is comprised
with the South Bay paper since 1984, Purdy poor-mans Eric Byrnes. of Elena Weinseimer, Anya Sternberg, lily
had a wealth of knowledge, not just of the *** Grenier, Olivia Fleming, Kasey Lyons,
local teams, but how they fit into the overall Not only is Menlo School boys water polo Tatiyana Moraga, Sophia Knifsend, Daniela
By Brett Martel realm of American sports. He brought humor Aceves, Elise Spenner, Daniella DeMera,
coach Jack Bowen one of the best coaches in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and wit to his columns, while at the same time the country, he is also an accomplished author Samantha Carrington and coaches Debra
remaining tough and balanced. in the field of philosophy. DeMera, Dan Lyons and Chris Aridito cap-
NEW ORLEANS Former Golden State Not long after Purdys announcement, tured the 10B crown by winning three games
His latest endeavor, Sports, Ethics and
Warriors guard Ian Clark has agreed to play another longtime columnist, Tim Kawakawi, in bracket play. In those games, the Flames
Leadership, which he co-authored along with
for the New Orleans Pelicans on a one-year, announced he was leaving the group to outscored their opponents 29-10.
Santa Clara University dean emeritus and law
veteran minimum contract, said a person become the head of the Bay Area subscription- professor Donald J. Polden, SCU associated The Flames opened the tournament with a
familiar with the situation. based website, The Athletic. I liked athletic director Jeffrey R. Mitchell, along 14-2 shellacking of Cabrillo Crushers. In the
The person spoke to the Associated Press Kawakamis bulldog attitude and his fearless- with sports attorneys Richard Walden and semifinals, it cruised to an 8-3 win over MV
on condition of anonymity Wednesday morn- ness in asking the tough questions, but he has Ronald L. Katz, takes a deeper look at how Nova before beating Quicksilver in the cham-
ing because the signing was not yet official. a hard time accepting any kind of criticism or sports and ethics are intertwined and is intend- pionship game, 7-5.
The 6-foot-3 Clark averaged career highs question about his columns. Not above going ed to be part of a college graduate curriculum. The Flames U12 squad which is made up
of 6.8 points on 49-percent shooting in on a blocking spree on Twitter, it will be Despite being a text book, Bowen said it is of Emmi Cate, Allie Hofmann, Ari Woodring,
nearly 15 minutes per game in a champi- interesting to see how he responds now that still interesting reading. Cate Del Rosso, Nora Leslie, Jules Evans,
onship campaign with the he is the boss of the entire enterprise. Its as readable as a textbook can be, Megan Sullivan, Katherine Carrington,
Warriors last season. Kawakami took with him another colum- Bowen said. Its intended to be a bit playful. Tiffany Lee, Ava Negherbon and coaches
Yahoo first reported nist, Marcus Thompson III, a longtime Bay Philosophy can generally be a fairly heavy Kevin Carrington, Aaliyah Stuart, Eric
Clarks intention to play Area News Group writer. Thompson started subject I took a class in college and passed Negherbon, Todd Woodring and Al Del Rosso
for New Orleans. covering the high school beat before moving by the skin of my teeth, I think. But Bowen also went 3-0 in winning the 12C Gold
The 26-year-old Clark on to become the Golden State Warriors beat has tried to take a more whimsical and reader- title,
left the defending champs writer then assuming a columnist role a few
this summer to test the friendly approach to his writing. His first After opening with a dominating 11-2 win
years ago. A solid writer, Thompson, I book was the novel, The Dream Weaver, over Cabrillo Crushers in the first round, the
free agent market, which believe, has gotten better telling a story.
apparently dried up on which was released in 2006. It follows the life Flames were pushed to the limit by Slammers
Ian Clarke Over at The Sports Leader, KNBR of a young Ian Pinkle as he struggles with the in the semifinals, with Burlingame escaping
him. As a combination 680/KTCT 1050 went through a blood-letting
guard, hell be able to big questions in life. with an 8-7 victory.
last week as a number of longtime air person- In 2008, he published A Journey Through
rotate in for either Rajon Rando or Jrue alities were given their walking papers. In the finals, the Flames walloped
Holiday. the Landscape of Philosophy, which was Campbell Crush 13-3.
The biggest names were Ray Woodson, geared more to the student reader, taking a
When Clark first turned pro as an undrafted
host of Sportsphone 680, and KTCT 1050s more academic approach to the world of phi-
free agent out of Belmont in 2013, he was
noon-to-3 jock Ted Ramey, who replaced losophy.
coached by Pelicans lead assistant Darren Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
Damon Bruce when he jumped to The Game. His most popular book, however, was his
Erman on Golden States summer league nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200
squad. Woodson always came off like the only 2010 release of If You Can Read This: The ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
He went on to play in back-to-back NBA adult in the room and he had the perfect Philosophy of Bumper Stickers, which takes @CheckkThissOutt.
championship series with the Warriors, los-

49ERS
ing to Cleveland in 2016 and beating thim Shanahan said. this league for very long when all you are is a
this past season. Shanahan made adding speed guy, because people can run with you if
Meanwhile, the Pelicans announced later speed to San Franciscos they get a 15-yard head start. They just meet you
Wednesday that they have signed two players offense a priority after where youre ending up.
Continued from page 11
to two-way contracts, allowing those players becoming head coach in Goodwin joined Hoyer for a three-day throw-
to move back and forth between the develop- February. He orchestrated a ing session at Southern Methodist University
times in scouting combine history at 4.27 sec- historically potent offense
mental NBA G League and the Pelicans with- in Texas in early July to get ready for training
onds. in Atlanta as coordinator, in
out affecting New Orleans roster limit if they camp. It was at that point Hoyer realized
spend no more than 45 days with the NBA Goodwins been using his speed to get open part, because of receivers Goodwin was becoming more than receiver
squad. in different ways. Defenders bracing for his Marquise that could stretch defenses solely reliant on speed.
Signed to the two-way deals were 6-5 guard downfield afterburners allow Goodwin to break Goodwin deep. Goodwin offers that
characteristic in spades, but I could tell hed been working at it. And, I
Charles Cooke, an undrafted rookie out of off those deep routes and get open at different can tell he worked at it from when we left Dallas
Dayton, and 6-7 forward Jalen Jones, who levels of the defense. becoming more well-rounded has been an
emphasis since joining the 49ers. until now and its paying off for him, Hoyer
spent last season with the G-Leagues Maine If youre scaring people and theyre making said. I think the one good thing, the good deci-
Red Claws after going undrafted out of Texas Thats something that he believes in. We do,
sure theyre going to defend that go route, then too. Thats why we brought him here, said sion he made was to come here, because Kyle
A&M in 2016. Jones also played for the it makes it a little bit easier to get some com- knows how to use guys like that and hes will-
Pelicans 2017 NBA Summer League squad. Shanahan. I think its very tough to succeed in
pletions underneath, 49ers coach Kyle ing to put the work in and hes done a great job.
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Paulownia is grown for leaves, flowers, wood


By Lee Reich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW PALTZ, N.Y. Although I havent seen a paulownia


for years, I vividly remember one that bordered a path along
which I used to jog when I lived further south, in Maryland.
The tree caught my attention for its leaves. It was not their
color green that caught my eye, nor their heart shape.
Outstanding about these leaves was their size: each was 2 to 3
feet across!
The whole tree was nothing more than a few vigorous,
upright shoots growing 15 feet or so high. Over the years that
I watched this tree, it never grew taller than that because some-
ones pruning shears kept lopping it back near ground level.
That 15 feet of growth was always made in a single season.

REGAL AFFILIATIONS
Another name for paulownia is empress tree or princess
tree, because the genus was named in honor of Anna
Paulowna, daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia.
I would have guessed the name reflected the regal and frilly
flowers. They appear over a period of a few weeks before the
leaves unfold, and are arranged in upright, foot-long panicles
like those of catalpa or horse chestnut. Paulownias flowers
are lilac blue, with darker blue spots and streaks of yellow on
the inside, somewhat like foxgloves or gloxinias. They have
a vanilla scent.
I never did get to see or smell the flowers on my paulow-
nia in Maryland. With its shoots lopped back each year, the
stems never got old enough to make flowers. On the other
hand, once a paulownia settles into maturity and begins flow-
ering, its leaves grow large but not humongous.

GROW IT FOR ITS LEAVES, FLOWERS, OR WOOD Despite the qualities of the wood and the attraction of the leaves and flowers, paulownias are sometimes looked down on
Some people grow paulownia as an ornamental foliage tree as invasive plants.
rather than for the flowers. The flower buds are generally
killed below zero degrees Fahrenheit, so in northern regions
you cant count on getting flowers anyway. Below about
minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit, even the stems are not hardy, so
you get dieback and then only juvenile, humongous-leaved
growth each year. Roots, especially of mulched plants, can
survive up into Canada.
Further south is where paulownia can grow large and flower.
As you might guess, here is a tree with lumber potential. In
fact, paulownia is a valuable wood that has been used for cen-
turies in its native Asia, so much so that it has been harvest-
ed to extinction in Japan. Large trees have even been spirited
away by nightfall here in the U.S.
Paulownia wood is light and easy to work, yet strong with
little tendency to warp, crack or split, even with changes in
moisture. It has been used to make, among other things, fur-
niture and musical instruments.

SOME CAUTIONS
Despite the qualities of the wood and the attraction of the
leaves and flowers, paulownias are sometimes looked down
on as invasive plants. In fact, the tree is banned in some
states. True, each seed capsule might release a couple thousand
fuzzy seeds (once used as packing materials), adding up to as
much as 20 million from a single large tree. True also that the
trees pop up along road cuts or in cracks in abandoned park-
ing lots. Paulownia is not really a fierce competitor though,
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NOISE
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IMPACTS
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bicycle path under Highway 101 could facil-
itate non-car traffic in and out of the area.
City planner Steven Turner said the city is
targeting a completion of the underpass in
2019 as funds and a design for the underpass
Avenue has changed over the years as the Jim Crampton, resident at the One Marina have already been identified.
outpatient center and a new, four-building condominiums, asked commissioners to White also asked planners to consider
Stanford campus with 570,000 square feet in consider the diversity of uses surrounding how noise from planes traveling to and from
office space have taken shape just north of the 14.6-acre parcel, which include car deal- the San Carlos Airport, less than 3 miles
her home. erships and the recently-opened Courtyard north of the project, might affect potential
Initially disturbed to hear of Stanfords by Marriott hotel at 600 Bair Island Road. residents after receiving several comments
request to conduct large concrete pours in The waterfront section of the city east of from current residents in the neighborhood.
the late evening or early morning some two planned for Friday nights or early Saturday Highway 101 is also home to the Blu Harbor I would ask that both the approach and
to four times a month until June 2018 to mornings, Dragan said the idea of having project, expected to make over 400 condo- elevation of flights be a part of that conver-
build a 216,254-square-foot parking garage large concrete pours during times when most miniums available less than a mile away sation, he said, adding that he would like to
for the outpatient center, Dragan said she residents are sleeping at unpredictable times when its complete. see alternate flights routes through the area
was relieved to see the request pulled out of for a year made her hair stand up. Its a very complicated area, he said. as well.
respect for the concerns she and other The request also garnered opposition from Were currently working with the city Guerrero also hoped the housing units
neighbors expressed. residents of the Redwood Mobile Estates at police and other parts of the city to deal included in the plans could include a mix of
This permit that they were asking for 2053 E. Bayshore Road across Highway with problems that were not properly recog- low-income and market-rate apartments
would have gone on for a whole year off and 101 from the project. More than 50 resi- nized when the Marriott hotel was since the project as proposed only includes
on, and I dont know if they were going to dents of the mobile home park signed a peti- approved. market-rate apartments.
plan to let us know or post hours, she said. tion stating construction on weekend days He said the hotel has had trouble finding City Planner Lisa Costa Sanders said the
The neighborhood is full of people with before 9 a.m. would be unacceptable after loading zones for large deliveries, which apartment building is expected to reach five
children and animals, and even retirees. We many were awakened by off-hours construc- has, at times, created traffic on the route res- stories and the fitness center is proposed at
all need our sleep. tion previously. idents use to get in and out of their homes. two stories and face the waterfront. She said
Set to be reviewed at Tuesdays Planning Some neighbors of the project submitted Kelly Radetich, another resident at the below-ground and surface-level parking
Commission meeting, Stanford Health letters in support of Stanfords request, say- One Marina condominiums, cautioned plan- along with improvements to the Bay Trail
Cares request was withdrawn after concerns ing they understood working after hours ners to wait and see how the area would be and public access to the waterfront are also
from neighbors arose, said Courtney could shorten the projects overall timeline. affected by traffic once the Blu Harbor con- included in the plans.
Lodato, a representative of Stanford Health Lodato said working after hours could have dominiums are complete. As the sole Commissioner Muhammad Safdari asked
Care. Initially proposed to reduce daytime shortened the projects timeline by a entrance and exit to the waterfront area, the planners to think about how much surface-
traffic during concrete pours and ensure the month, and that the project planners are Whipple Avenue overpass has become con- level parking would be needed for the proj-
parking garage would be completed on time now looking at mid- to late-2018 as a target gested during rush hour as new residents ect and whether surface parking could be
after winter rain delayed the project, the completion date for the garage, depending move into the neighborhood, she said. converted into below-grade or garage park-
request was meant to reduce the impact of the on weather. We still dont have all of the tenants or ing to make way for more housing units.
garages construction. Dragan acknowledged that some parts of homeowners full time there yet and we are Chair Nancy Radcliffe asked for further
The hope was that if we can move faster her neighborhood experience more noise seeing a major traffic mess with just one study of when those using the gym would
and complete the parking structure on a than others, and said she had hope that her way in and one way out, she said. I think travel through the area after residents
faster timeline that we could reduce the neighborhood would be able to plan for any we need to wait to see what happens with expressed concerns gym traffic might corre-
impact to the community, she said, adding other potential disruptions with more those projects which are already on the spond with rush hour.
that once concerns from neighbors of the advance notice in the future. map. Glen Ceridono, a representative of SyRes
project were raised, Stanford officials recon- Its tough and we knew it was going to be Commissioner Giselle Hale said she was Properties, the developer, said the owners of
sidered the request. We decided its more tough, she said, of the projects that have encouraged to hear an effort to consider pub- the property are hoping to bring back
important for us to be a good neighbor. been planned for her neighborhood for over lic transit routes to the waterfront area would places where families can find entertain-
Though Dragan said she has been able to a decade. We want honesty, just let us know be included in the citys transportation ment after the theater and the Malibu Grand
work around one-time construction projects the times and everything. study, slated to be presented this fall. Prix closed in recent years. Having previ-
Whats great about this is it has density ously operated the Century Park 12 theaters
so the opportunity to put public transit there, the developer is requesting an amend-
there and have it get used is there, she said. ment to the citys zoning to include residen-
Hale acknowledged alternatives devised in tial use at the site because the project sites
the study could take time to implement, and current zone does not allow for residential
hoped the planners could look at short-term uses currently.
solutions in the meantime. Were kind of bringing that same sense
Commissioner Connie Guerrero said she of community and fun through the Villa
hoped the developer would work with city Sport [gym project] and also trying to
staff to explore how the new units could also address the concerns of the community,
affect roads in nearby neighborhoods, such said Ceridono. Theres a lot of stakehold-
as the Centennial neighborhood, west of ers, [and] we want to hear from everyone.
Highway 101 and north of Brewster Avenue. Written comments and concerns about the
I know traffic is a concern throughout the environmental impact of this project can be
city, she said. Its always an issue and sent to lcostasanders@redwoodcity. org
Whipple has gotten worse and worse. through Aug. 21, with future opportunities
Commissioner Shawn White wondered if to weigh in once an environmental impact
planners could consider expanding the report is prepared and subsequent public
entrances and exits to Whipple Avenue to hearings are held.
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TRUMP
Continued from page 1
Shaky assumptions in Trump immigration pitch
President Donald Trumps endorsement of
legislation to restrict and reshape legal
April that was signed by 1,470 economists, six
of them Nobel laureates.
specifically to people who have applied for
assistance.
immigration is based on some shaky Researchers have also found that in many As for the food-stamp program known as
system, arguing that immigrants compete with Americans assumptions, such as the idea that low-wage states, the benefits of consumer spending by SNAP, 27 percent of children of immigrants
green-card holders are flooding in to take jobs immigrants and taxes paid outweigh any have received such benefits, versus 25 percent
for much-needed jobs and drive wages down. from Americans. government costs. of those with U.S.-born parents, according to
Trumps public support of the bill puts him at the center Trump swung behind a bill from Republican In North Carolina, for every dollar spent on a Migration Policy Institute analysis of the 2015
of efforts to make changes to the legal immigration sys- Sens. David Purdue of Georgia and Tom health care and education, the economy got American Community Survey.
tem, with a focus on a skills-based system that the bills Cotton of Arkansas, calling it the most $11 back from Hispanic residents in consumer The National Academies saw little difference
supporters say would make the U.S. more competitive, raise significant reform to our immigration system spending and taxes paid a finding that between immigrant and non-immigrant
wages and create jobs. in half a century if made law. includes immigrants in the country illegally, families with children when it comes to cash
Perdue and Cotton introduced the legislation in February. A look at statements about the bill said James Johnson, a demographer at the welfare assistance. About 6 percent of families
Wednesday: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. in both groups received such payments.
It would change the 1965 law to reduce the number of legal TRUMP: The current, outdated system TRUMP: The RAISE Act prevents new TRUMP: For decades, the United States ...
immigrants, limiting the number of people able to obtain depresses wages for our poorest workers migrants and new immigrants from has operated a very low-skilled
green cards to join families already in the United States. and puts great pressure on our taxpayers. collecting welfare, and protects U.S. immigration system, issuing record
The bill would also aim to slash the number of refugees in THE FACTS: That doesnt reflect the weight workers from being displaced. And thats numbers of green cards to low-wage
half and eliminate a program that provides visas to coun- of recent economic research. a very big thing. Theyre not going to come immigrants.
tries with low rates of immigration. Many economists dispute a major study, cited in and just immediately go and collect THE FACTS: He misrepresented who many
by the White House, that claims low-skilled welfare. immigrants are.
Cotton told reporters the bill would double the number of immigrants hurt wages. Harvard economist PERDUE: Over 50 percent of our Immigrants are increasingly better educated
green cards available to high-skilled workers and would not George Borjas said the arrival of thousands households of legal immigrants today than people born in the United States. This
affect other high-skilled worker visa programs such as H1- of Cuban refugees in Miami in 1980 led to participate in our social welfare system. makes them more likely to earn decent
B and H2-B visas. The Trump Organization has asked for lower wages for existing low-skilled workers, THE FACTS: Over 50 percent is a stretch unless incomes and less likely over time to rely on
dozens of H-2B visas for foreign workers at two of Trumps but red flags have been raised about his you define welfare in its broadest terms. public assistance.
private clubs in Florida, including his Mar-a-Lago resort. methods. Much of the recent research About 58 percent of immigrant families with The Pew Research Center said in 2015 that 41
suggests that immigration has no significant children have used any welfare, compared percent of immigrants who had arrived in the
The White House said that only 1 in 15 immigrants comes effect on job growth for U.S.-born workers in with 42 percent of U.S.-born families with past five years held a college degree, much
to the U.S. because of their skills, and the current system the long-run. children, according to the National Academies higher than the 30 percent of non-immigrants
fails to place a priority on highly skilled immigrants. Most economists also say the benefits of of Science, Engineering and Medicine. That in the United States. And 18 percent held an
But the Senate has largely ignored the measure, with no immigration outweigh the costs a point includes even subsidized or free lunches advanced degree, also much higher than the
other lawmaker signing on as a co-sponsor. GOP leaders made in a letter to congressional leaders in offered generally in low-income schools, not U.S. average.
have showed no inclination to vote on immigration this
year, and Democrats quickly dismissed it.
The bottom line is to cut immigration by half a million
people, legal immigration, doesnt make much sense, said
Senate Democratic leader Charles Schumer of New York,
who called it a nonstarter.
Trump said the bill would create a new points-based sys-
tem for applicants seeking to become legal permanent res-
idents, or green card holders, favoring those who can speak
English, financially support themselves and offer skills
that would contribute to the U.S. economy. A little more
than 1 million green cards were issued in 2015.
In a nod to his outreach to blue-collar workers during the
campaign, Trump said the measure would prevent new immi-
grants from collecting welfare and help U.S. workers by
reducing the number of unskilled laborers entering the U.S.
This legislation demonstrates our compassion for strug-
gling American families who deserve an immigration sys-
tem that puts their needs first and puts America first, Trump
said during an event in the White Houses Roosevelt Room.
During a much-hyped speech last August in Phoenix,
Trump talked tough on illegal immigration warning that
no one who entered the country illegally would be safe
from deportation.
Lost in the bluster was a vow to reform the legal immi-
gration system to serve the best interests of America and
its workers.
Within just a few years immigration as a share of nation-
al population is set to break all historical records, he said
at the time, arguing that immigration levels should be kept
within historical norms as a share of population and that
immigrants should be selected based on their likelihood of
success in the U.S. society, based on merit, skill and profi-
ciency.
Some immigrant advocates have criticized the proposal,
saying that slashing legal immigration would hurt indus-
tries like agriculture and harm the economy.

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2004 doesnt make sense in 2017. But tax extension with Measure K. identify the stars, constellations and patti@bondmarcom.com.
were stuck with the distributions the Managed by county supervisors, more planets of summer beneath the
dome of the Starlab. Tickets are Second Annual World Dog
way they are Powell said. Is there than a quarter of those funds are is now required in addition to museum Surfing Championships. 9 a.m. to
something we can come up with to give going toward affordable housing admission. For more information 2 p.m. Linda Mar Beach, 5000 Pacific
Continued from page 1 call 654-0200. Coast Highway, Pacifica. There will
the voters accountability, but not lock needs. also be dog adoptions, a dog fash-
us in to these specific percentages? To hike local sales tax past the Foster City 55+ Club ion contest, chances to raise funds
to a range of projects such as bike, Currently, the TA is broken down states 2 percent cap, Assemblyman Meeting. 11:30 a.m. to 12 for dog charities and pre-event dog
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with 30 percent toward transit, 27.5 Kevin Mullin, D-South San Francisco, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Meet oth- tion contact contact25@surf-
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SamTrans Chief of Staff Mark Simon percent for pedestrian and bicycle SamTrans and the county Board of more information call 286-2585. Redwood City Veterans Memorial
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tunities for people to decide, and par- Caltrain and the TA, noted that noth- money is needed. types of interesting maps. For more call 276-7403.
ticipate in advising what should be in ing about the proposed new tax is fixed SamTrans may be asked to pull information call 829-3860.
Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15
the measure and we recognize that a in stone and cities as well as communi- $300,000 from reserves to help fund Music On the Plaza. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, 610
concept isnt enough, the public needs ties will have input as to how future half of anticipated initial public out- Lytton Plaza, 202 University Ave., Elm St., San Carlos. Meets every
an expenditure plan, a commitment Palo Alto. Pasto Secorn will play Saturday. Free and open to the pub-
funds might be allocated. reach costs in an effort to engage vot- music at the Plaza. For more infor- lic. For more information call 591-
from a public agency about how thats But there was a push to consider at ers on why they should pay more at the mation email russ@paloaltodown- 0341.
going to be spent. Its not meant to be least half going to keep SamTrans and register. Simon explained hiring con- town.com.
Menlo Park Historic Tour. 11 a.m.
a blank check, Simon said following Caltrain afloat. Representatives have sultants to conduct initial outreach is Group Discussion on The Sellout. 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Come to
the meeting. noted both agencies struggle finan- estimated to cost $600,000. 6:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, visit and learn about historic loca-
55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. The San tions in Menlo Park. For more infor-
His comments came after the cially, Caltrain doesnt have a dedicat- County supervisors will likely be Mateo Public Library is hosting a mation call 299-0104.
SamTrans board discussed the status of ed funding source and SamTrans is asked to pick up the rest of the tab and group book discussion of The
the proposed tax measure and next Sellout by Paul Beatty. For more Mission Hospice and Home Care
expected to hit a fiscal cliff by 2024. have requested SamTrans representa- information contact Event. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. PJCC Board
steps before it could reach the But the proposed locally-controlled tives to attend an Aug. 8 study session cmccarthy@cityofsanmateo.org. Room, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster
November 2018 ballot. City. Attend for an interactive dis-
half-cent sales tax isnt the only meas- to discuss how local transportation Journalism Committee Meeting cussion helping families discuss liv-
Several board members, including ure voters may be asked to consider. A needs could be funded. for My Liberty. 6:30 p.m. Avanti ing and dying well. For more infor-
South San Francisco Councilwoman business group has proposed a tri- What wasnt directly mentioned dur- Pizza, 2040 Ralston Ave., Belmont. mation call 532-2396.
Karyl Matsumoto and coastside resi- For more information contact
county eighth-cent sales tax increase ing Wednesdays meeting was that the mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com. Dance Workshop. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
dent Zoe Kersteen-Tucker, expressed in San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa county commissioned and paid for a San Mateo County History Museum,
concern about a loose expenditure Airswimming by Charlotte Jones. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
Clara counties dedicated solely to poll earlier this year that found voters 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 Admission is $25 per person. For
plan. Caltrain. Then theres the prioritized fixing potholes, repairing Broadway, Redwood City. Opening more information email educa-
Im not comfortable with that, night of Jones poignant drama. For tion@historysmc.org.
Metropolitan Transportation streets, reducing freeway congestion more information call 493-2006.
Matsumoto said, according to a live Commissions Regional Measure 3 and increasing Caltrain capacity. The School of Rock San Mateo Adult
video of the meeting. proposal to hike Bay Area bridge tolls poll by Godbe Research also found The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8 Band Concer t. 2 p.m. St. James
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Gate, 1410 Old Country Road.,
Staff noted while its important to up to $3. Funds for RM3 will be more education is needed to secure two- Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to Belmont. Tickets are $8 in advance
have a plan laid out, they want to avoid extremely competitive with billions thirds of the vote. $50. For more information visit hill- and $10 at the door. For more infor-
tying their hands too tight. The coun- b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - mation call 347-3474.
of dollars worth of need throughout the The poll also found voters favored a become-subscriber.
ty already has an ongoing half-cent nine counties. Currently, San Mateo payroll tax for large employers, but Friends of the Millbrae Library
sales tax dedicated toward transporta- Movies on the Square. 8:30 p.m. Chinese Book Club. 2 p.m. Millbrae
County is only slated to receive a noted state law doesnt currently allow 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae.
tion known as Measure A, which is small portion of the funds, according such a tax on businesses. Come to watch La La Land. For Joyce Hsu will discuss being a play-
overseen by the TA. Staff cited the to preliminary expenditure plans Supervisor Dave Pine, who along more information call 780-7311. wright and producer in Mandarin
Chinese. For more information call
2004 approved expenditure plan and being discussed. with Supervisor Carole Groom sits on FRIDAY, AUG. 4 697-7607.
how transit needs have changed in the Theres also Senate Bill 1, which the the SamTrans board, urged staff to con- Resource Fair. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2645
years since as evidence of why some Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 2
Legislature approved to hike gas taxes sider reaching out to the business com- Discover what community benefits p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
flexibility is needed. and vehicle registration fees with rev- munity to help fund outreach efforts. are available for you. For more infor- Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
SamTrans Board Member Josh mation call 349-2200. $50. For more information visit hill-
enue going toward transit repairs and Time is of the essence, I understand. b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n -
Powell, a Belmont resident and public projects. But those statewide dollars It would be great if some of our private Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 become-subscriber.
representative, said he understands are also limited and officials have partners could help in that they have a a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo.
Walking with the group is free. For Author Talk with Laura Ackley. 2
voters want to ensure their tax dollars stressed the importance of a locally- lot of interest in the solutions here as p.m. South San Francisco Library,
more information call 703-4678.
arent just going to support pensions. controlled revenue generator. well, Pine said. Should we put a 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
However, when you get 13 years Free First Fridays at the San Francisco.
Plus, just last year countywide vot- measure on the ballot, of course we Mateo County History Museum.
down the line, what made sense in ers approved another half-cent sales would be looking to their help. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Peopleologie: Dyeing. 2 p.m.
Redwood City. For more information Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306
contact historysmc.org or call 229- Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
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menced to transact business under the ices, 701C DNA Way, SOUTH SAN
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Sean 1 650 592 7258 sor-County Clerk on 7/11/2017. (Publish- commenced to transact business under
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the FBN on 5/21/2007.
1696 Laurel Street, 7/13/17, 7/20/17, 7/27/17, 8/3/17). /s/Therese Groff/
San Carlos This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/6/2017. (Publish-
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so welcome. FBN on N/A. same address. The business is conduct-
/s/June Ko/ ed by an Individual. The registrants
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- commenced to transact business under
eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 7/6/2017. (Publish- the FBN on 5.1.17.
months. The internship is unpaid, but ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Anna M Sweeney Crockett/
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 7/13/17, 7/20/17, 7/27/17, 8/3/17). This statement was filed with the Asses-
terns have progressed in time into sor-County Clerk on 7/13/2017. (Publish-
paid correspondents and full-time re- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
porters. FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME 7/27/17, 8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17).
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Owner: Vanguard Logistics Services
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your interest in newspapers, a resume ducted by a Corporation. The registrants Wendy Alvarado Tienken, same address.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- commenced to transact business under The business is conducted by an Individ-
FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME ORDER TO SHOW CAuSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAuSE FOR
the FBN on 12/27/2007. STATEMEnT #274501 CHAnGE OF nAME CHAnGE OF nAME
ply, you should familiarize yourself ual. The registrants commenced to The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV03121
with our publication. Our Web site: /s/Therese Groff/ transact business under the FBN on N/A. CASE# 17CIV02781
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ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Registered Owners: 1)Russell Charles 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Send your information via e-mail to sor-County Clerk on 6/26/2017. (Publish- Kudrov, 2107 Coronet Blvd., Belmont, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- 7/13/17, 7/20/17, 7/27/17, 8/3/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CA 94002 2)Kathi Lyn Petrick, same ad- PETITION OF
7/27/17, 8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17). REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- dress 3)David Darwin Lemon, 311 Bel- Maria Alejandra Cheever
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 PETITION OF
FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME mont Ave., Redwood City, CA 94061. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
The business is conducted by a Trust. Natalia Daniel (fka Seidel) Petitioner: Maria Alejandra Cheever filed
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The following person is doing business STATEMEnT #274504 The registrants commenced to transact a petition with this court for a decree
business under the FBN on N/A. Petitioner: Natalia Daniel (fka Seidel) changing names as follows:
as: Pacific Care Home, 3647 Pacific The following person is doing business
Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- as: Omega Trucking, 3642 Georgetown /s/Kathi Lyn Petrick/ filed a petition with this court for a decree Present name: Oscar Marbyn Carlos
Ct, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA This statement was filed with the Asses- changing names as follows: Proposed Name: Oscar Marbyn Orozco
SALES/MARKETInG tered Owner: Pacific I, LLC., CA. The sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish- III
InTERnSHIPS business is conducted by a Limited Lia- 94080. Registered Owner: Gustavo
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Present name: Oliver Benjamin Seidel
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking bility Company. The registrants com- Adolfo Vasquez Montoya, same address.
8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17, 8/24/17). Proposed Name: Oliver Benjamin Daniel THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
for ambitious interns who are eager to menced to transact business under the The business is conducted by an Individ- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
ual. The registrants commenced to interested in this matter shall appear be-
jump into the business arena with both FBN on Aug. 30, 2012. interested in this matter shall appear be- fore this court at the hearing indicated
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs /s/Wilhelm O. Ick/ transact business under the FBN on
05/01/2017. FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME fore this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
of the newspaper and media industries. This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMEnT #274258 below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tition for change of name should not be
This position will provide valuable sor-County Clerk on 6/29/2017. (Publish- /s/Gustavo Adolfo Vasquez Montoya/
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the
experience for your bright future. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish- as: Los Compadres, 116 Grand Ave., name changes described above must file
Email resume 7/13/17, 7/20/17, 7/27/17, 8/3/17). SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
granted. Any person objecting to the a written objection that includes the rea-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, name changes described above must file
info@smdailyjournal.com 8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17, 8/24/17). Registered Owner: Emerita Garcia, 300 sons for the objection at least two court
Valley St., Daly City, CA 94014. The a written objection that includes the rea- days before the matter is scheduled to
FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME business is conducted by an Individual. sons for the objection at least two court be heard and must appear at the hearing
STATEMEnT #274287 FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME The registrants commenced to transact days before the matter is scheduled to to show cause why the petition should
124 Caregivers The following person is doing business STATEMEnT #274494 business under the FBN on 7/7/2017. be heard and must appear at the hearing not be granted. If no written objection is
as: LH Group, 119 Woodbridge Cir, SAN The following person is doing business /s/Emily Heck/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: This statement was filed with the Asses-
to show cause why the petition should tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
as: FC Builders Inc, 323 Santa Clara
Kinwah Yuan, same address. The busi- sor-County Clerk on 7/7/2017. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is petition shall be held on 8/25/17 at 9
HOME HEALTH Care ness is conducted by an Individual. The
Ave, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061.
Registered Owner: Sergio F. Barbera, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
registrants commenced to transact busi- same address. The business is conduct- 8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17, 8/24/17). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
Motherhealth ness under the FBN on 7/12/2017. ed by a Corporation. The registrants petition shall be held on 8/22/17 at 9 copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
Our caregivers treat seniors /s/Kinwah Yuan/ commenced to transact business under be published at least once each week for
STATEMEnT OF ABAnDOnMEnT OF a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County four successive weeks prior to the date
like family. This statement was filed with the Asses- the FBN on June 19 2017. Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
sor-County Clerk on 7/12/2017. (Publish- /s/Sergio F. Barbera/ THE uSE OF A FICTITIOuS BuSInESS set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- nAME STATEMEnT 274194 copy of this Order to Show Cause shall lowing newspaper of general circulation:
408-854-1883 7/13/17, 7/20/17, 7/27/17, 8/3/17). sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish- Name of the persons abandoning the be published at least once each week for San Mateo Daily Journal
use of the Fictitious Business Name: four successive weeks prior to the date Filed: 7/12/2017
www.clubalthea.com ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/3/17, 8/10/17, 8/17/17, 8/24/17). 1)Qi Wang 2)Zeng Zeng Wang. Name of /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
Business: Pro-Care Culture Center.
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- Judge of the Superior Court
FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME lowing newspaper of general circulation:
STATEMEnT #273890 Date of original filing: July 03, 2017. Ad- Dated: 7/12/2017
The following person is doing business FICTITIOuS BuSInESS nAME dress of Principal Place of Business: 217 San Mateo Daily Journal (Published 7/20/17, 7/27/17, 8/3/17,
180 Businesses For Sale as: Blue Run Cellars, 755 Main Street, STATEMEnT #274499 N. Grant St., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Filed: 7/11/2017 8/10/17)
HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019. Regis- The following person is doing business Registrants: 1)Qi Wang 2)Zeng Zeng /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
tered Owner: R Scott Ponder, 555 5th as: Pollin8, 1040 Tamarack Ave, SAN Wang. The business was conducted by Judge of the Superior Court
BuSInESS FOR SALE Street, Montara, CA 94037. The busi- CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Own- Copartners. Dated: 7/11/2017
er: Emily Heck, same address. The busi- /s/Qi Wang/
Ice Cream and Yogurt Store ness is conducted by an Individual. The This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 7/13/17, 7/20/17, 7/27/17,
registrants commenced to transact busi- ness is conducted by an Individual. The
in San Mateo. registrants commenced to transact busi- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 8/3/17) 210 Lost & Found
ness under the FBN on 3-22-2006. ness under the FBN on 08/01/2017. County on 7/10/17. (Published in the San
Call to leave contact Info /s/R. Scott Ponder/ /s/Emily Heck/ Mateo Daily Journal, 7/13/17, 7/20/17, FOunD: KEYS at Westwood Park in
and Set Your AppointmenT This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 7/27/17, 8/3/17).
sor-County Clerk on 6/12/2017. (Publish- Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish- claim (650)714-8893
(650)571-6311 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
7/13/17, 7/20/17, 7/27/17, 8/3/17).
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patch on right eye. REWARD.
notice of Availability: Call (323) 439-7713.
Draft EIR for the New Elementary School in Foster City plan-
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of local news content Public Comment Period:
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Clothes and Shoes
(650)342-6993
AIR COnDITIOnER, Portable, 14,000 matching table, with doors and legs.
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BISSELL BAGLESS Upright Vacuum,
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rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Toys, Games, Books
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
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Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
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FuRnITuRE SALES pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
CIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 WE BuY Asian 310 Misc. For Sale (650)952-3466 Lots of great stuff, plus
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COLEMAn LxE Roadtrip Grill - Paying Top Price ATTn: DEALERS
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Excellent Condition $225 $40. (650)367-1508
Please Call (650)244-9267 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
and Freeline Skate Edge Guards.
Priced to sell.
HuGE MuLTI-FAMILY
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. Details at 650-996-1566. 318 Sports Equipment PARKInG-LOT SALE!
GOOD MICROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- 303 Electronics
ly City (415) 231-4825. IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
JACK LALAnE'S power juicer. $40. AnTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
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Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. chines never used for small bus. $95
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BLAuPunKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re-
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- $20.(650)697-6763 ceiver with Detachable Face asking
$100. (650)593-4490
LIOnEL CHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
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LIvInG ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- 7537 (650)784-1061. Sea Spray Lane, Foster City
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emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
573 5269
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Refrigerator all working and in good con- $90.00 (650)341-8342
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. SAMSunG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
SAMSOnITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
GARAGE SALES
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 OAK CLAW foot coffee table, needs re-
finishing free (650)646-8530
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$60. (650)328-6709
GOLF CLuBS, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490 ESTATE SALES
297 Bicycles SOnY DETACHABLE set :3cd /fm/am
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for MEn'S ROSSIGnOL Skis. $95.00, Make money, make room!
ADuLT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- 4825 legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- good condition, (650)341-0282.
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Tv SOnY Triniton 21" working condition.
formation. List your upcoming
nEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
CHILDS SCHWInn BICYCLE, BLuE in $10 OBO (650)784-3243. TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20 free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San garage sale,
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. OFFICE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
304 Furniture wood with formica wood grain top $25
(415)269-4784 Mateo. moving sale,
nEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
(650) 787-9753 TExACO LOGO Lube Gun - not in great
shape gd. for beginning collector $10. PRInCE TEnnIS 2 section nylon black estate sale,
mes AnTIquE DInInG table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
ORnATE MAHOGAnY headboard with (650)344-4756 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- yard sale,
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 $55.(650)341-8342
298 Collectibles unIDEn HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank rummage sale,
AnTIquE MAHOGAnY Bookcase. Four SEWInG STORAGE cabinet, Custom
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. made wood perfect condition $75.
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
PuRSuIT SCOOTER. $99. (650)348- clearance sale, or
BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, ARMCHAIR GOOD condition $55. 650-
(650)483-1222 WATER STORAGE TAnK, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
2235 whatever sale you
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
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266-3184. SHELF RuBBER maid new $20.00 (650)771-6324 RAWLInGS BASEBALL GLOvE, left have...
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Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 (650)278-5776. in your local newspaper.
LEnnOx RED Rose, Unused, hand CARPET RunnER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- SWISS ARMY Knife, 7 features, $7.50,
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MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good COMPuTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
$59 call (650)218-6528 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (925)482-5742 (415)751-2416 (650)588-0828
TWIn BED, mattress, box spring, frame FEnDER MuSTAnG I guitar amplifier
$ 50. (650)598-9804. 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. TOuREDGE REACTIOn ii uniflex sys- 379 Open Houses
$80. 650-421-5469 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
WALnuT CHEST, small (4 drawer with new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 FEnDER MuSTAnG ll guitar amplifier
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
$130.00 650-421-5469
vInTAGE nASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
OPEn HOuSE
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
HuGE LuDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 LISTInGS
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
306 Housewares Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100 WET SuIT - medium size, $95., call for List your Open House
(650)369-8013 info (650)851-0878
CARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- in the Daily Journal.
lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 PIAnO, uPRIGHT, in excellent condi- WOMEnS nIKE wht mesh golf shoes, Reach over 83,450
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 new 8 -81/2 narrow $35. Call May 650
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, uPRIGHT PIAnO. In tune. Fair condi- 349-0430 potential home buyers &
20-pieces in original box, never used. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. renters a day,
$250 per box (3 boxes available). WOMEnS RAICHEL ski boots, size 6 ? from South San Francisco
(650)342-5630 YAMAHA ACOuSTIC Guitar, model $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 to Palo Alto.
CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $25.
WOODS nEW 1/3/5 tour edge reaction ii
in your local newspaper.
Can send picture. 650-464-7860 YAMAHA PIAnO, Upright, Model M-305,
$750. Call (650)572-2337 $75. Call May 650-349-0430 Call (650)344-5200
CRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
Can send picture. 650-464-7860 312 Pets & Animals YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650)458-3255
FIREPLACE CAnDELABRA with 5 bat-
tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- AIRLInE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
6134 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call 335 Garden Equipment 435 Rental needed
(505)228-1480 local.
307 Jewelry & Clothing CHAIn SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric, SEEKInG APT or Studio on Peninsula
CAnARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale. $55. 650 888-5808 on or before August 23. Can afford up to
JILL ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold / 1000.00 per month great references call
$40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call or email 650-814-9737 or
blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. HAnD PAInTED glazed flower pot,
(650)588-0842 (650)766-3024 $4, 650-595-3933 twaibel@msn.com
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