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Back-to-back legal blows


Two former members of Donald Trump’s inner circle
simultaneously labeled ‘guilty’ of criminal charges
By Zeke Miller, Jonathan Inside victed of financial crimes at nearly
Lemire and Darlene Superville the same moment Trump’s former
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS personal attorney Michael Cohen
pleaded guilty to a series of
WASHINGTON — President felonies, including campaign
Donald Trump confronted one of the finance violations that the lawyer
most perilous moments of his pres- said he carried out in coordination
idency Tuesday after two onetime with Trump.
members of his inner circle simulta- • Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen pleads With two men who played
guilty in hush-money scheme prominent roles on the president’s
neously were labeled “guilty” of • Former Trump campaign chairman
criminal charges. Although Trump Manafort guilty of eight charges campaign convicted of multiple
largely ignored the jarring back-to- criminal charges, the investiga-
See page 8
back blows at a campaign rally in tions circled ever closer to Trump.
West Virginia, questions mounted In a split screen for the history But for all that, Trump spent more
than an hour at a rally in REUTERS
about his possible legal exposure books, Trump’s former campaign Donald Trump speaks to the media on the airport tarmac about the federal
and political future. chairman Paul Manafort was con- See TRUMP, Page 22 conviction of his former presidential campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

Massage
Envy hit
with suit
Allegations of sexual
misconduct lodged
against five locations,
including Burlingame
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

After a woman who reported an


alleged sexual assault by an
employee of a Burlingame
Massage Envy in November was
told by the franchise owner her
story did not match up with his and
he would not be fired, a lawsuit was
filed in San Mateo County
Superior Court last month with
allegations of four other assaults
at locations across the state is
seeking to hold the company
accountable.
Outlining five separate incidents

Tenant claims landlord threatened deportation in which confidential victims were


inappropriately touched
exposed at Massage Envy fran-
or

Lawsuit alleges dispute escalated into warnings about immigration authorities chises in Burlingame, Beverly
Hills, Elk Grove, Redondo Beach
By Austin Walsh and adult children last year and, and West Covina, the suit takes
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “This is my building, my dear, when the tenants resisted, Teruel aim at the company for allegedly
so I’m sorry your file is now going to threatened to get the mother directing franchisees to not report
A landlord attempting to evict a deported, according to the lawsuit. allegations of inappropriate sexu-
mother and her children from their
immigration. ... OK. Let immigration pick you up.” Cano’s attorney Araceli al behavior involving its massage
Burlingame apartment repeatedly — Melinda Teruel’s voicemail cited in the lawsuit Martinez-Olguin said the remarks therapists to law enforcement or
threatened to report the woman to issued via texts, letters, phone state boards, according to the law-
federal immigration authorities, landlord at the Bellevue allegedly suffered, according to calls and emails are illegal under suit.
according to a lawsuit filed in a Apartments in Burlingame for dis- the lawsuit filed Tuesday, Aug. 21. state and federal laws protecting By concealing reports of
district court. crimination and seeking compen- Landlord Melinda Teruel tried to employees improperly touching
Estela Cano is suing her former sation for the months of abuse she abruptly evict Cano with her teen
See TERUEL, Page 31 See MASSAGE, Page 23
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Thought for the Day


“Life does not give itself to one who
tries to keep all its advantages at once. I
have often thought morality may perhaps
consist solely in the courage of making a choice.”
— Leon Blum, French statesman

This Day in History


President Richard Nixon was nominat-

1972 ed for a second term of office by the


Republican National Convention in
Miami Beach.
In  1 7 8 7 ,   inventor John Fitch demonstrated his steamboat
on the Delaware River to delegates from the Constitutional
Convention in Philadelphia.
In 1 8 5 1 , the schooner America outraced more than a dozen
British vessels off the English coast to win a trophy that
came to be known as the America’s Cup.
In  1 8 6 2 , President Abraham Lincoln responded to Horace
Greeley’s call for more drastic steps to abolish slavery;
Lincoln replied that his priority was saving the Union, but
he also repeated his personal wish “that all men everywhere
could be free.”
In  1 9 1 0 , Japan annexed Korea, which remained under
Japanese control until the end of World War II.
In 1 9 3 2 , the British Broadcasting Corp. conducted its first
experimental television broadcast, using a 30-line mechani- REUTERS
cal system. Singers perform during the opera Carmen’ by Georges Bizet at the DomStufen open-air festival in front of the St Mary’s
In  1 9 5 6 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice Cathedral (Mariendom) in Erfurt, Germany.
President Richard Nixon were nominated for second terms in
office by the Republican National Convention in San
Francisco. In other news ...
In  1 9 7 2 , John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturile took 48-year-old Scott Tenczar, a native of the same time, mixed together.”
seven employees hostage at a Chase Manhattan Bank branch
Fish heads dumped near San Jose, were found Saturday in a Fans had gathered at New York Stewart
in Brooklyn, New York, during a botched robbery; the siege, Alaska school attracts bear, police northeastern area of the park. International Airport in Newburgh,
which ended with Wojtowicz’s arrest and Naturile’s killing ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Anchorage The cause of his death remains under about 70 miles north of New York City,
by the FBI, inspired the 1975 movie “Dog Day Afternoon.” police are looking for a man who investigation. after hearing he was on board, and they
In  1 9 7 8 , President Jomo Kenyatta, a leading figure in dumped fish heads in woods near an ele- Tenczar, who was described as an cheered when the plane landed just
Kenya’s struggle for independence, died; Vice President mentary school. experienced backpacker, was last seen at before 4 p.m.
Daniel arap Moi was sworn in as acting president. The perpetrator won’t have to clean a ranger station east of Yosemite on July The rapper was scheduled to perform at
up. A grizzly bear took care of that. 25. the Reading and Leeds Festival in
Birthdays The fish dumper, however, faces a
$300 fine for discarding garbage that
His was the second body found in the
park in less than a week.
England over the weekend, according to
his website’s tour schedule.
attracts animals. Authorities reported Friday that the “thank you for your prayers,” he post-
Alaska families regularly catch body of a park ranger, John Cogdell, ed on Twitter after Tuesday’s emergency
dozens of salmon and are urged to prop- who vanished a few days earlier had been landing. “can’t believe how many peo-
erly dispose of fish parts in fast-moving found. No other details were provided. ple wished death on me on this web-
rivers, ocean waters or regular garbage site.”
disposal. Rapper Post Malone’s jet The troubled Gulfstream IV was en
The incident occurred July 31 at route from Teterboro to London Luton
Ravenwood Elementary School.
lands safely after two tires blow Airport in Luton, England, when the
A summer school host spotted a man NEWBURGH, N.Y. — A private jet pilot realized shortly after takeoff that
Singer Tori Amos Celebrity Talk show host and boy on an all-terrain vehicle with carrying rapper Post Malone blew two the tires had blown. The pilot began cir-
is 55. chef Giada James Corden is coolers. The host found the fish heads tires during takeoff at a small New cling the airport for about 30 minutes
DeLaurentiis is 48. 40. behind the school but they were gone a Jersey airport on Tuesday but made a before the jet was diverted.
day later. safe emergency landing hours later in The plane originally was to attempt
Broadcast journalist Morton Dean is 83. Author Annie The host said a bear seen earlier likely upstate New York, prompting the rapper an emergency landing at Westfield-
Proulx is 83. Baseball Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski is 79. cleaned up the fish. to thank fans who prayed for him and Barnes Regional Airport in
Actress Valerie Harper is 79. Pro Football Hall of Fame coach diss those who “wished death” on him Massachusetts, airport manager Eric
A school security camera captured the
Bill Parcells is 77. Writer-producer David Chase is 73. CBS while he was in the air. Billowitz said.
suspect’s image.
newsman Steve Kroft is 73. Actress Cindy Williams is 71. Pop The face-tattooed singer/rapper, who A small group of the curious and fans
musician David Marks is 70. International Swimming Hall of Body of missing hiker had been headed to England, tweeted, “i who had heard Post Malone was on the
Famer Diana Nyad is 69. Baseball Hall of Famer Paul Molitor landed guys.” plane gathered at the airport in
is 62. Rock musician Vernon Reid is 60. Country singer Ricky found in Yosemite National Park “Oh, my God, I hate flying in gener- Westfield, Massachusetts, hoping to
Lynn Gregg is 59. Country singer Collin Raye is 58. Actress YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — al. I don’t even know what to say, man. watch the landing.
Regina Taylor is 58. Rock singer Roland Orzabal (Tears For Authorities say the body of a hiker I’m shook,” he told the celebrity web- “We came down because he had the
Fears) is 57. Rock musician Debbi Peterson (The Bangles) is missing since last month has been site TMZ on Facetime. “There was one biggest day of his life yesterday and we
57. Rock musician Gary Lee Conner (Screaming Trees) is 56. found in Yosemite National Park. hell of a team on that aircraft, and wanted to make sure he is safe,” said
Country singer Mila Mason is 55. Rhythm-and-blues musi- National Park Service officials we’re here, we’re here on earth, and I Jessica Kielb, of Chicopee,
cian James DeBarge is 55. International Tennis Hall of Famer announced Monday that the remains of need a beer, and I need some wine, at Massachusetts.
Mats Wilander is 54.
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Private ferry, recreational boaters try to coexist Police reports
By Zachary Clark My handicap is my clubs
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Someone broke into a vehicle and stole
golf clubs on North Bayshore
More than two months after a private ferry Boulevard in San Mateo, it was reported
service began operating out of the Port of at 3:10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 13.
Redwood City, the company is still working
through differences with kayakers, rowers
and other recreational boaters who say the
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
ferries sometimes speed and leave behind Petty theft. Someone stole an item on El
inconvenient to dangerous levels of wake. Camino Real, it was reported at 10:32 p.m.
Those boaters also said conflicts with the Wednesday, Aug. 15.
ferry company, Prop SF, may soon worsen Burg l ary . Someone broke into a restaurant
as many more of them will be rowing or pad- on Dubuque Avenue, it was reported at 9:01
dling around the channel starting next p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15.
week, now that schools and various aquatic Burg l ary . A burglary occurred on South
programs are back in session. Linden Avenue, it was reported at 8:26 p.m.
While concerns are not settled, some Wednesday, Aug. 15.
boaters did say they’ve been able to coexist Petty theft. Someone stole an item from a
with the ferries and many concede Prop SF business on Gellert Boulevard, it was report-
has been increasingly receptive to their ed at 8:10 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15.
concerns since it began servicing Redwood Narco ti cs . Narcotics were found at a school
City June 18. on West Orange Avenue, it was reported at
Recreational boaters aired their griev- DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO 1:29 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15.
ances and both sides exchanged observa- Prop SF Founder James Jaber and Client Manager Alex Kryska in front of the Billie J, one of the Vehi cl e s to l en. A vehicle was stolen on
tions from the past couple months at a meet- company’s two ferries that operates out of the Port of Redwood City. Spruce Avenue, it was reported at 6:14 a.m.
ing organized by the Port of Redwood City Wednesday, Aug. 15.
on Tuesday, Aug. 21. Dock for a fee of $52 per day per vessel and ries to reduce traffic congestion and pollu-
Prop SF is a private ferry service contract- 90 cents per passenger for trip. That could tion. SAN MATEO
ed by a “large private employer” to trans- mean $8,000 in revenue per month if the The contract recommended Prop SF ferries
port its workers between Redwood City and ferries are always full. travel under 5 knots in the port’s vicinity, Theft. Someone stole a guitar on Stratford
San Francisco, Tiburon and Emeryville. It Interim Executive Director Don Snaman but Snaman confirmed there is neither a Way, it was reported at 2:47 p.m. Tuesday,
operates two vessels — one of which can said the port agreed to let Prop SF use the speed limit in the channel nor was one Aug. 14.
accommodate 70 passengers and the other dock, in part, to demonstrate how a public agreed on in the contract, and even if one Theft. A package was stolen on Fordham
48 passengers — which make three stops at ferry service might one day operate in was, police would not be able to enforce it. Road, it was reported at 1:21 p.m. Tuesday,
the Port of Redwood City in the morning Redwood City. He said the Water Emergency Establishing a speed limit would require Aug. 14.
and three stops in the evening. Ferry trips Transportation Authority is “very interest- action by the City Council. Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
typically take 40 to 50 minutes depending ed” in construction of a ferry terminal in Many boaters celebrated Prop SF for stop- South Norfolk Street, it was reported at 8:12
on the number of stops. Redwood City, and when that’s complete, ping for them even when they’re far away a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14.
The company was approved by the U.S. private ferries would be able to “fill the from the port where slowing down is not an Fraud. Someone’s identity was stolen on
Coast Guard to operate on the Bay and the gaps” of the service provided by WETA. He North Grant Street, it was reported at 11:56
Port of Redwood City agreed to let it use F- also mentioned the regional benefits of fer- a.m. Monday, Aug. 13.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Wednesday • Aug 22, 2018 5


Bill to end bail in California
headed to Gov. Jerry Brown
By Sophia Bollag
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — A bill approved


Tuesday by the California Senate to
end bail and replace it with a risk-
assessment system is headed to Gov.
Jerry Brown, who has indicated he sup-
ports it. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Senators approved the bill 26-12. It U.S. Rep. Duncan D. Hunter speaks in San Diego.
would make California the first state to
completely end bail for suspects await-
ing trial.
The measure, SB10, requires
U.S. Rep. Hunter, wife,
Brown’s signature to become law.
Lawmakers who crafted it say Brown
was involved in negotiations on the
indicted on corruption
policy. By Michael R. Blood and Julie Watson
“Today, the legislature took an THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
important step forward in reducing the
REUTERS FILE PHOTO SAN DIEGO — U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter and his wife were
inequities that have long plagued
California’s bail system,” Brown said SB10 requires Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature to become law. Lawmakers who crafted indicted Tuesday on federal charges that they used more than
in a statement. it say Brown was involved in negotiations on the policy. $250,000 in campaign funds for person-
Senators supporting the bill say it show up in court, ” the Van Nuys this house,” said Sen. Mike Morrell, a al expenses that ranged from groceries to
would end a system that discriminates Democrat said during debate on the Republican from Rancho Cucamonga. golf trips and lied about it in federal fil-
against low-income people. Sen Bob Senate floor. “The evidence is over- “This is a disaster.” ings, prosecutors said.
Hertzberg, who authored the bill, said whelming that the current system is a The bill calls for the release of most Hunter, a Republican, and his wife
the current system unfairly upends sus- failure.” suspects arrested for nonviolent mis- Margaret Hunter were named in a 48-page
pects’ lives simply because they are Opponents say they worry the bill demeanors within 12 hours of book- indictment filed in San Diego federal
poor before they are tried in court. will make communities less safe and ing, while those accused of serious, court.
“Money bail does nothing to make won’t create a fairer system. violent felonies would be ineligible The indictment alleges the money was
people safer and ensure that people “It’s going to come back to haunt for pretrial release. taken between 2009 and 2016. It says
Margaret
Hunter the couple concealed the misuse by falsi-
fying campaign finance records, claim-
Authorities: Iowa student killed by Mexican in U.S. illegally ing the expenses as campaign-related.
Asked for comment about the indictment, a representative
By Ryan Foley Tuesday to a body reporters at a news conference outside
for Hunter sent an Aug. 6 letter from Hunter’s attorney,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS believed to be the sheriff’s office in Montezuma, Gregory A. Vega, to U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod J.
Tibbetts in a corn- where Rivera was being held on $1 Rosenstein asking him to postpone the indictment.
MONTEZUMA, Iowa — A man from field about 12 miles million cash-only bond. Vega contended that there was a “rush to indict” after a
Mexico living in the U.S. illegally southeast of The news that the highly publicized two-year grand jury investigation.
has confessed to kidnapping college Brooklyn, Iowa, and gruesome crime was allegedly There was “politically motivated” pressure to wrap up the
student Mollie Tibbetts while she was where Tibbetts was committed by a person in the country investigation in order to tarnish Hunter before the general
running in her small Iowa hometown, last seen running, illegally drew immediate outrage. election after he handily won a June primary, Vega contend-
killing her and dumping her body in a Division of President Donald Trump noted the ed.
cornfield, authorities said Tuesday. Mollie Tibbetts C r i m i n a l arrest and called for immigration law Hunter, 41, an early supporter of President Donald Trump,
Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, was Investigation spe- changes at a rally in West Virginia. won a fifth term in 2016 representing a heavily Republican
arrested and charged with first-degree cial agent Rick Rahn said. “You heard about today with the ille- San Diego-area district. His father represented the area for
murder in the death of the 20-year-old “I can’t speak about the motive. I gal alien coming in, very sadly, from many years in Congress.
Tibbetts, whose July 18 disappearance can just tell you that it seemed that he Mexico and you saw what happened to The House Ethics panel had investigated allegations that
set off a massive search involving followed her, seemed to be drawn to her that incredible, beautiful young Hunter improperly used campaign funds to pay for tens of
state and federal authorities. on that particular day, for whatever rea- woman, ” Trump told the crowd in thousands of dollars in personal expenses, such as trips to
Rivera led investigators early son he chose to abduct her,” Rahn told Charleston. Hawaii and Italy and tuition for Hunter’s children.

Obituary

Nancy Gray Krah


March 8, 1923 – August 16, 2018
EXAMINATIONS
Nancy Gray Krah, 95, a 45-year resident of San Mateo passed away on Thursday, and
August 16 2018 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Born in Queens, New TREATMENT
York on March 8, 1923, to the late James Gray and Alice (Collins) Gray, she was of
the loving wife to her “knight in shining armor” Charles E. Krah who predeceased Diseases & Disorders
her. She is survived by her sons James, Douglas, Thomas and her daughter Margo of the Eye
Riccobono, as well as eight grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. She was
also predeceased by her sister Sallie Gray Taylor.
After marrying Charlie, they moved around the country before settling in San
EYEGLASSES
Mateo. She quickly became an active volunteer in the community. As a volunteer and
D R. A NDRE W C . SO S S CONTACT LENSES
Ombudsmen at Burlingame Health Care for over 20 years, she was the first recipient O D, FA AO
of the Dick Rampton Award. Additionally, she was a tireless supporter of Smile E ve n i n g a nd S a tu rd ay ap pt s
GL AU C OM A
Train, an organization and charity providing corrective surgeries for children with a l so ava i l a bl e
cleft lips and palates. Always a lady, matriarch, and a good neighbor she was the best STAT E B OARD C E RT
of the best to those around her.
Visitation will be at Crosby-N. Gray & Co. this Sunday, Aug. 19, from 4-6 p.m.
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in San Mateo. Burial will follow at St. John’s. In lieu of flowers, please send donations
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Two arrested in string of Sherwin-Williams paint store burglaries


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT location at 1900 Ralston Ave. in the midst cash register and some $9,700 in property county’s private defender program was
of what appeared to be a second burglary, in a garbage bag, according to prosecutors. appointed to their cases and they will next
A man suspected of burglarizing more according to prosecutors. After their arrest, both Montoya and appear in court Aug. 30 for preliminary
than 50 Sherwin-Williams paint stores A Belmont police officer who heard Rodriguez were connected with the San hearing, according to prosecutors.
across California in the last year was arrest- reports of the San Mateo burglary allegedly Mateo burglary reported earlier in the day, in Because a warrant was out for Rodriguez’s
ed during an alleged attempt to take more checked on the store in Belmont to find the which nothing but a crowbar was stolen but arrest for some 50 alleged burglaries of
than $10,000 in cash and property from a rear door open and Montoya driving a car at property was moved around and the back Sherwin-Williams stores across the state,
Belmont location Monday, according to the a high speed out of the parking lot. When door was damaged, according to prosecutors. he appeared in court Monday following his
San Mateo County District Attorney’s Montoya was stopped, a pry bar and a meth A warrant was already out for Rodriguez’s arrest and pleaded not guilty to an addition-
Office. pipe were found in the car, the latter of arrest after he allegedly broke into the al count of felony commercial burglary
Following a reported break-in just after 3 which he allegedly said belonged to Sherwin-Williams store in Millbrae Aug. 2, related to the Millbrae incident, according
a.m. Monday at the Sherwin-Williams paint Rodriguez’s girlfriend, according to prose- according to prosecutors. to prosecutors.
store at 2240 S. El Camino Real, Jorge cutors. Rodriguez and Montoya pleaded not Both men are in custody, and Rodriguez’s
Rodriguez, 42, and his accomplice, 45- After arresting Montoya, the officer guilty Tuesday to three felony charges, bail was set at $100,000 for all of his
year-old San Jose resident Victor Montoya, returned to the store to find Rodriguez inside including commercial burglary and attempt- charges while Montoya’s bail was set at
were arrested near the company’s Belmont with $351 he had allegedly taken from the ed grand theft, for the Aug. 20 crimes. The $25,000, according to prosecutors.

registers of four Burlingame businesses construction crew Tuesday afternoon in San


Man arrested for illegal Local briefs Aug. 12 and two Millbrae businesses Aug. Mateo.
sex taping was customs agent Inouye was arrested and booked in the San 15, according to prosecutors. Pacific Gas and Electric was notified
A San Bruno man arrested for recording Mateo County Jail on charges related to the In the late evening or early morning about the leak on the 300 block of Grand
sex acts with a woman without her knowl- unlawful surreptitious recording of sexual hours, Ho is believed to have broken into Boulevard around 3:25 p.m., according to
edge met the victim conduct. Tamika Nails and Spa, Blush Organic utility spokeswoman Andrea Menniti.
while conducting screen- He posted $10,000 bail and was released. Frozen Yogurt, Nuts for Candy and Renda Crews responded to the scene and were
ing at the San Francisco His first court appearance is scheduled for Za’arour Salon in Burlingame Aug. 12. able to stop the flow of gas around 4:05
International Airport as Sept. 17, according to the District Using a similar method Aug. 15, she p.m. Utility officials are currently investi-
an agent with the Attorney’s Office. allegedly broke into T4 and Quickly boba gating whether the construction crew called
Customs and Border Johansen said at this point it’s unknown tea cafes in Millbrae, according to prosecu- 811 to have utility lines marked before dig-
Protection, police said what else Inouye might have done illegally tors. ging, according to Menniti.
Tuesday. and how he used the recordings. Prosecutors said Ho previously had “This is always a good reminder for folks
Scott Michael Inouye, The San Bruno Police Department is patronized all the businesses she allegedly to call 811 to get their lines marked and fol-
Scott Inouye 32, allegedly recorded encouraging anyone who may have been burglarized and previously worked for Blush low safe digging practices,” Menniti said.
via hidden cameras con- victimized by this suspect to contact Organic Frozen Yogurt at 1212 Donnelly
sensual sex he had with an adult woman a Investigative Services Section immediately Ave., which she allegedly broke into twice Woman reports rape by force
few weeks after the two met, said San Bruno at (650) 616-7100 or sbpdtipline@san- Aug. 12, according to prosecutors. on Stanford University campus
police Lt. Ryan Johansen. bruno.ca.gov Information regarding this On Aug. 17, Ho was found to be under the
The victim was alone in Inouye’s house case can be left anonymously. influence of drugs after she was allegedly STANFORD — A woman has told police
when she found the recording and hidden involved in hit-and-run collision in she was raped on the campus of Stanford
cameras throughout the house. She reported Burlingame woman accused Burlingame. No one was injured in the col- University in Northern California.
the crime Aug. 11. lision, according to prosecutors. The university’s police department on
Police secured search warrants and of burglary spree in custody She pleaded not guilty to her charges posted what it called a community crime
obtained “multiple storage mediums, ” A 20-year-old woman arrested Friday after Tuesday and the county’s private defender alert on its website Tuesday.
which are being analyzed, a process that a Burlingame hit-and-run collision in which program was appointed to her case. Ho will Police say the victim said she was raped
could take weeks, Johansen said. The still no one was injured has been charged with next appear in court Aug. 30 for Superior by force Sunday night or Monday morning.
open investigation has revealed there may nine felonies and three misdemeanors relat- Court review conference, according to pros- Campus police declined to release the loca-
be additional victims.  ed to a string of burglaries in Burlingame ecutors. tion of the incident other than to say it
“There’s so much evidence to go and Millbrae earlier this month, according occurred on the main campus. Police also
through,” Johansen said previously. “We to the San Mateo County District PG&E stops gas declined to say whether the woman was a
have some challenges here because as we go Attorney’s Office. student or affiliated with the school, which
through video, unless those victims come Burlingame resident Kaitlin Ho is in cus- leak on Grand Boulevard is on summer break.
forward, we don’t know if they’re victims or tody on $150,000 bail on accusations she PG&E has stopped the flow of gas from a No other information was immediately
willing participants.” broke into and stole money from the cash 2-inch plastic main that was damaged by a released.

Bertagna, Diane (Reed) Sneider, Sullivan and O’Connell’s, San


Albert Olivo Bertagna Finch, Barbara (Chris) Obituary Mateo. Mass of Christian burial will be cel-
Albert Olivo Bertagna died Aug. 18, Sibley and three grand- children through marriage. ebrated 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 24, at St.
2018. He was born May 5, 1931, in San children Trevor Ames, Special thanks to the staff at Sunrise Matthew Catholic Church, San Mateo.
Mateo to Maria and Olivo Bertagna. Ashley and Nolan Belmont for their wonderful care during the Reception to follow. Interment at Skylawn
He is predeceased by his parents and two Sibley. He’s also sur- past year as well as Sutter Hospice for their Memorial Park, San Mateo.
older sisters and their husbands Eda and vived by his nieces and caring support. In lieu of flowers, donations to Samaritan
Peter Fadelli and Elena and James Masut. He nephew and their fami- Visitation begins at 6 p.m. followed by a House, Alzheimer’s Association or a
is survived by his wife Lois of 62 years; lies and eight grandchil- Rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, at favorite charity. See ssofunerals.com for
four daughters Mary (Robert) Ames, Laurie dren and 11 great-grand- complete obituary.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday • Aug 22, 2018 7

Trump looking to best Obama’s


travel schedule for midterms By Zeke Miller and Darlene Superville
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We expect the president to be
the most aggressive campaigner
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump in recent presidential history.”
is preparing for an aggressive campaign
schedule this fall to boost Republican can- — John Destefano,
didates on the ballot in 2018. counsellor to the president
Trump is aiming to spend more than 40 rally in West Virginia that he would cam-
days on the campaign trail between the paign as much as feasible, taking into
beginning of August and the Nov. 6 account concerns about security and other
midterms, as he hopes to best his predeces- pressing national matters.
sors’ travel schedules, White House offi- The Republican Party is defending its
cials said. majorities in the House and Senate, facing
The officials said Trump wants to be on headwinds from retirements and an ener-
the road for Republicans more than gized Democratic opposition.
President Barack Obama was for Democrats “We are fighting history,” White House
in 2010 — when his party suffered what political director Bill Stepien said, noting
Obama called a “shellacking” — and that the party of an incumbent president tra-
beyond what President George W. Bush did ditionally suffers electoral losses in the
in 2002. midterm year.
“We expect the president to be the most White House officials are unwilling to
aggressive campaigner in recent presiden- publicly list specific goals for the coming
tial history,” said John Destefano, a coun- election, with Stepien saying only that, “A
REUTERS sellor to the president. successful year would be defying that histo-
Donald Trump speaks at a Make America Great Again rally in Charleston, W.Va. Trump, for his part, told supporters at a ry.”

U.S. plan for coal power deregulation could cause more deaths
By Ellen Knickmeyer people annually and cost the country bil- to work,” President Donald Trump crowed told reporters, “Today we are fulfilling the
and Seth Borenstein lions of dollars. during a rally Tuesday night in West president’s agenda.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The proposal broadly increases the Virginia. The proposal dismantles President Barack
authority given to states to decide how and “We want a clean environment. ... I want Obama’s 2015 Clean Power Plan, one of his
how much to regulate existing coal power clean air. I want crystal clean water and administration’s legacy efforts against cli-
WASHINGTON — The Trump administra- plants. we’ve got it. We’ve got the cleanest country mate change. The Obama rules, which have
tion on Tuesday moved to prop up the The EPA said its Affordable Clean Energy in the planet right now,” Trump said. “But been halted by court challenges, would have
declining coal industry with an overhaul of rule “empowers states, promotes energy I’m getting rid of some of these ridiculous increased federal regulation of emissions
Obama-era pollution rules, acknowledging independence and facilitates economic rules and regulations, which are killing our from the nation’s electrical grid and broadly
that the increased emissions from aging growth and job creation.” companies ... and our jobs.” promoted cleaner energy, including natural
coal-fired plants could kill hundreds more “We are putting our great coal miners back Acting EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler gas and solar and wind power.
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8 Wednesday • Aug 22, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the nation


Sen. Warren: Ban lawmakers
from owning individual stocks
Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen pleads
WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren called Tuesday
for sweeping anti-corruption laws in Washington, includ-
ing a lifetime ban on presidents, mem-
bers of Congress and other officeholders
from working as lobbyists. But even as
guilty in hush-money scheme By Larry Neumeister
she assailed members of President and Jonathan Lemire
Donald Trump’s administration, the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Massachusetts Democrat refused to con-
firm or rule out her own run for president. NEW YORK — Michael Cohen,
“I am not running for president in President Donald Trump’s former per-
2020,” Warren told the National Press sonal lawyer and “fixer, ” pleaded
Elizabeth Club, which doesn’t mean she won’t be. guilty Tuesday to campaign-finance
Warren “I’m running for the Senate in 2018.” violations and other charges, saying
But it was clear that Warren’s pitch was he and Trump arranged the payment of
a salvo in defining what she wants the party to stand for hush money to porn star Stormy
when Democrats nationally are struggling to find a leader Daniels and a former Playboy model to
and a message beyond their hostility toward Trump. Ahead influence the election.
stand the November midterm elections in which Trump and Cohen’s account appears to impli-
the GOP are defending their majorities in the House and cate Trump himself in a crime, though
Senate. The 2020 presidential race effectively begins after whether — or when — a president can
that. be prosecuted remains a matter of legal
The two have been trading long-distance barbs for years. dispute.
She, a former Harvard law professor, calls him a bully. He, The guilty plea came almost at the
a real estate magnate and former reality star, nicknamed her same moment former Trump campaign
“Pocahantas” for saying she’s got Native American ances- chairman Paul Manafort was convicted
try.
REUTERS in Alexandria, Virginia, of eight finan-
Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, leaves the Daniel Patrick Moynihan cial crimes in the first trial to come out
United States Court House in lower Manhattan, New York. of special counsel Robert Mueller’s
sprawling Russia investigation.
Former Trump campaign chairman In a deal reached with federal prose-
cutors, Cohen, 51, pleaded guilty to
eight counts in all, including tax eva-
Manafort guilty of eight charges sion and making a false statement to a
financial institution. He could get
By Matthew Barakat, deliberating four about four to five years in prison at
Chad Day and Eric Tucker days on tax and sentencing Dec. 12.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bank fraud charges In entering the plea, Cohen did not
against Manafort, name the two women or even Trump,
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Paul who led Trump’s recounting instead that he worked with
Manafort, the longtime political election effort dur- an “unnamed candidate. ” But the
operative who for months led Donald ing a crucial stretch amounts and the dates all lined up with
Trump’s successful presidential cam- of 2016, including the payments made to Daniels and
paign, was found guilty of eight as he clinched the Playboy Playmate Karen McDougal in
financial crimes Tuesday in the first Paul Manafort Republican nomi- the weeks and months leading up to the
trial victory of the special counsel nation and during 2016 White House election.
investigation into the president’s the party’s convention. Cohen, his voice shaky as he
associates. Manafort, who appeared jovial ear- answered questions from a federal
A judge declared a mistrial on 10 lier in the day amid signs the jury was judge, said one payment was “in coor-
other counts the jury could not agree struggling in its deliberations, dination and at the direction of a candi-
on. focused intently as the clerk read off date for federal office,” and the other
The verdict was part of a stunning the charges. He stared down blankly at was made “under direction of the same
one-two punch of bad news for the the defense table, then looked up, candidate.”
White House, coming as the presi- expressionless, as the judge finished However, in the charging docu-
dent’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, thanking the jury. ments, a press release and comments
was pleading guilty in New York to His lawyer, Kevin Downing, said outside the courthouse, prosecutors did
campaign finance charges arising Manafort was disappointed at “not not go as far as Cohen did in open
from hush money payments made to getting acquittals all the way through court in pointing the finger at the pres-
two women who say they had sexual a complete hung jury on all counts.” ident. Prosecutors said Cohen acted “in
relationships with Trump. He said Manafort was evaluating all of coordination with a candidate or cam-
The jury returned the decision after his options. paign for federal office for purposes of
influencing the election.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • Aug 22, 2018 9


Climate change
also man-made sparks, but now with
The political mind?
Other voices
“A
The Orange County (California) Register drier kindling to deal with. And the ll I ask of life is a constant and exaggerat-
snowmelt and river levels are lower, ed sense of my own importance,” —

E
ven — or especially — too, because of climate change. Ashleigh Brilliant.
feature of global warming, and will
among those who agree The San Francisco Chronicle cites a This column first appeared in July, 2009. Has any-
radically alter our formerly famous
human-caused global warming report in which researchers at thing changed?
Mediterranean climate insofar as
is happening, the footnote has been night-time air temperatures go. Columbia University and the Maybe those running for high government office
the understanding that no individual Unlike most of the rest of the coun- University of Idaho showed that should be tested for narcissism (and also testosterone
weather event or catastrophe is caused try, when California has a 95-degree human-caused warming had dried out levels). But would it do any good? Would it deter the
by the overall temperature rise. summer day, it’s never been unusual our forests so much that fire seasons average voters or would they still be swayed by false
Until this summer in the Northern for the outdoors temp to cool to the throughout the West have expanded facades? After all, it seems the most narcissistic enter-
Hemisphere. mid-50s by late evening. Felt any- by an average of nine days every year tainers have the greatest number of devoted fans grovel-
It’s not just hot here in California, thing like the upper 50s lately? Up since 2000.
ing at their feet. Seems the average American rarely
where it’s always hot in July, August and down California, last month saw So — now that the demonstrably
looks deeper than the surface and often his or her frenzy
and September. It’s not just Death the highest minimum temperature real effects of climate change are
affecting our California lives every to live vicariously overcomes common sense. Maybe we
Valley, where German tourists always statewide of any month since 1895,
day, what to do about it? It’s only need someone who exposes these narcissistic politi-
flock to feel the heat they (formerly) rising to 64.9, from the redwood for-
couldn’t at home. human to lament the lost opportuni- cians for what they really are before they assume posi-
est to the Coachella Valley, Ron Lin tions of power?
It was hovering around 90 degrees and Javier Panzar report in the Los ties, the fact that responsible scien-
Fahrenheit at the Arctic Circle in tists warned us two decades ago that It’s the epitome of chutzpah, to say the least, when a
Angeles Times. man believes that he is so superior and marvelous that
Norway and Sweden last week. In And so, yes, to answer many this would come to pass if we didn’t
July, the hottest temperature ever halt the rise in greenhouse-gas pro- he can get away with such a brazen plan as that of South
Californians’ understandable ques-
recorded in Scotland was hit — 92 duction. But humans have faced exis- Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford. Absolutely no respect for
tion, climate change is contributing
degrees in a village near Glasgow. It to the unprecedented wildfire seasons tential threats before, in the last cen- anyone else; no concern
was 106 in Japan, also that nation’s we are seeing this year and last. tury — from world wars, from nuclear as to how his actions
highest ever. Global warming is without a doubt a weapons. Now is the time to not give might affect others —
And while it’s often in the triple culprit in the suddenly year-round fire into despair but to lobby our leaders, especially his family and
digits in the air here, the Pacific danger we face throughout our state. and governments around the world, the citizens of South
Ocean had never in 102 years of daily The higher temperatures mean dried- telling them to stop sticking their Carolina. Was his mar-
water-temperature readings seen the out trees, forest undergrowth and heads in the (hot) sand, believe the riage and the governing of
Pacific Ocean hit 78 degrees at the grasslands. Those plants burn more science and begin a technical his state so dull that he
pier in La Jolla where the Scripps easily when a spark of any kind approach to reversing the real prob- had to stir up some excite-
Institute is — until this summer. ignites them — mostly, of course, lem humans have brought to our plan- ment? Isn’t this indicative
Rising ocean temperatures are another et. of a mental aberration of
some kind? Any guy who
Letters to the editor is so arrogant that he
would ask his wife for per-
mission to go visit his
Russia Holocaust survivor Sylvia Ruth safety. Something needs to be done. lover and goes anyway
Gutmann took decades of healing and Now. when she says “no” has to have a few screws loose.
targets conservatives years of therapy before she felt com- Is it asking too much to expect people in such posi-
Editor, fortable revealing her story to the Bryan Chen tions to maintain high personal standards and to refrain
It appears that the Russian govern- public (“I didn’t have the American from hypocrisy? Has the popular entertainment culture
dream” in the Aug. 11 edition of the San Ramon
ment is now targeting conservative numbed people to the importance of integrity, decency,
think tanks in much the same fashion Daily Journal). She’s traveled across honesty and responsibility? (After all, it seems that
it targeted the Democrats during the the world giving talks and wrote a Michael Jackson’s demise got more press than that of
2016 election.  book to preserve her own history and Net zero-energy buildings the last pope.) How many people who read about and
Speaking on behalf of my conser- show the devastation her family felt, Editor, view television coverage of Sanford are wallowing in
vative friends, this revelation is in hope that it will never happen Fun to read about the new library at the sensationalism of it all rather than condemning this
much more alarming than the possi- again. Half Moon Bay (“Half Moon Bay pathetic excuse of a man for his self-serving actions and
ble collusion with the president and Despite her efforts, Gutmann’s library’s grand opening” in the Aug. egregious lack of respect for others?
manipulation of our electoral process story is a frightening warning. The 17 edition of the Daily Journal).  This Have such errant men in government positions (and
against the Democrats. True, it is tar- immigration policies written by the will be a great addition to the city — there have been many) no moral standards? Or is morali-
geted at “renegade” Republicans not Trump administration are leading architects Noll and Tam design great ty an outdated concept? Seems they get some power and
supporting the president’s agenda, so America down the same path, creating
buildings, including the library in “success” and it goes to their heads (or somewhere else)
it is not as directly concerning for the same circumstances that allowed
Fremont opening in three weeks. big time. No shame or guilt (as much as they might pro-
Republicans first, Americans second.   millions of households to be ripped
apart during World War II. The fear But the HMB library is not be the fess it), rarely a sincere apology, and then only as it fits
Let’s hope the Russians don’t turn
that Gutmann’s father felt as a Nazi first net zero-energy building in San into their picture of their grandiose self image.
their cyber warfare apparatus against
rock ribbed conservatives and sway prisoner, of not knowing whether Mateo county as Zachary Clark wrote. It would be interesting to read a report by mental
an election against them. That would one’s family members would be safe, Completed three years ago, the  award health experts on the subject that would answer ques-
make this whole issue of Russian but knowing the threat, is a reality winning Benedictine Classroom tions such as: What is behind such narcissism and the
election manipulation a concern in a yet again. Building at Woodside Priory School behavior that it produces? What kind of childhood did
way that frankly, it isn’t now. As a high school student, and one is not only net zero energy, it is net these guys experience? Were they made to believe that
whose parents immigrated to positive, putting spare power into they were so bad and sinful that they succumbed to nar-
John Dillon America, I don’t want this current other campus buildings. The archi- cissism? Or were they extremely pampered and spoiled?
wave of refugees to become “sur- tects for this beautiful, sustainable Is there something in the brain that predisposes them to
San Bruno
vivors,” living in resentment of what building are Goring & Straja of “sins of the flesh?” Does success and power taint the
America did to them and their house- Berkeley. brain somehow or was the brain tainted already? Does
Stop detention and holds. The pressure of detention, sep- the pressure of their job have something to do with it?
aration and deportation is placing How do any of those professed “men of faith” justify
separation of immigrants immeasurable stress on the immi-
Henry Riggs
such behavior? How can we spot a rampant narcissist
Editor, grants that look to this country for Menlo Park before he runs for office? 
I am an avid reader of psychological non-fiction and
have yet to come across an analysis of such men in par-
OUR MISSION: ticular. The closest I’ve found is “The Narcissism
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for Epidemic,” by Jean N. Twenge, Ph.D. and W. Keith
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. Campbell, Ph.D. It’s a fascinating read, but the authors
By combining local news and sports coverage, do not go into these issues much. But, they do present
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, one problem with these narcissists in high government
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino positions that is quite disturbing. “Due to global media
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. coverage and the internet,” they say, “when the world’s
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we citizens see America, they see narcissism. This clearly
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Dave Newlands, Production Manager Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman dynamic and ever-changing community. isn’t all there is to it, but how would the world know?”
Jim Clifford Elizabeth Cortes Now, in 2018, how much lower can we go? Well, in
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Talia Fine Robert Hutchinson
Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter
Priscilla Jin Tom Jung SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM 2016, we were presented with a severely narcissistic
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10 Wednesday • Aug 22, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

S&P 500 touches all-time high


By Alex Veiga analysts’ forecasts, according to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS S&P Global Market Intelligence.
High: 25,888.82 “Earnings season was phenome-
The S&P 500 index briefly trad- Low: 25,784.90 nal and that removed one worry,”
ed at an all-time high Tuesday just Close: 25,822.29 said Craig Birk, chief investment
as the U.S. stock market’s bull run Change: +63.60 officer at Personal Capital. “When
came closer to becoming the people are just looking at compa-
longest on record. OTHER INDEXES nies and just looking at economic
The market’s benchmark index S&P 500: 2862.96 +5.91 fundamentals, they feel good
eked out a slight gain, closing a NYSE Index: 12,996.77 +31.67 about things.”
little below the high mark it set in Nasdaq: 7859.17 +38.17 Investors cheered the latest
January. The rally pushed the NYSE MKT: 2628.32 +11.17 batch of strong company earnings
Russell 2000 index of smaller- Russell 2000: 1718.05 +19.35 Tuesday.
company stocks to a record high. Traders sent homebuilder shares
Wilshire 5000: 29,877.11 +69.88
The current bull market, which higher after Toll Brothers reported
began in 2009, is on track to 10-Yr Bond: 2.84 +0.02 earnings that came in well ahead
become the longest in history on Oil (per barrel): 67.32 +0.89 of what analysts were expecting.
Wednesday, surpassing the bull Gold : 1,201.20 +6.60 The luxury builder vaulted 13.8
run of the 1990s. percent to $39.52. Other home-
Tuesday’s gains were driven by cent, to 25,822.29. The Nasdaq since then, with some bumps “Earnings are still going to builders also got a boost. Lennar
strong earnings by homebuilders, composite added 38.17 points, or along the way, thanks to a still- carry the market higher, but the gained 4. 2 percent to $53. 26,
retailers and other companies. 0. 5 percent, to 7, 859. 17. The recovering economy and a boom trade issue holds us back for while PulteGroup added 5.5 per-
“That we got to these levels in Russell 2000 picked up 19. 35 in corporate profits. stocks keeping up with earnings,” cent to $29.67.
January was a big surprise, more points, or 1. 1 percent, to Stocks have been buffeted by Doll said. TJX also delivered quarterly
so than we’re back there now,” 1,718.05. It’s last all-time high concerns about mounting trade Investors have had much to results that impressed investors,
said Bob Doll, chief equity strate- was set June 20th. tensions this spring and summer, cheer about when it comes to com- who sent shares in the operator of
gist at Nuveen Asset Management. Shortly before 1 p.m. Eastern particularly with China. Signs of pany earnings this year, and the T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and other
“We’ve had a mildly higher market Time, the S&P 500 briefly crossed potential progress have helped second-quarter reporting period discount retail chains 4.7 percent
after the correction on the back of above its latest closing high of stocks rally in recent weeks. S&P has been no exception. Of the 93 higher to $106.46.
these amazing earnings.” 2,872 set on Jan. 26. The market Dow Jones Indices, which com- percent of the companies in the Medtronic gained 5.7 percent to
The S&P 500 rose 5.91 points, took a steep plunge immediately piles the S&P 500, says that on S&P 500 that have reported quar- $95.17 after the medical technol-
or 0.2 percent, to 2,862.96. The after that, in early February, and Wednesday, the current bull market terly results, 62 percent delivered ogy company’s latest quarterly
Dow Jones Industrial Average has been mostly clawing higher become the longest in history. earnings and revenue that beat report card also beat Wall Street’s
gained 63.60 points, or 0.2 per- projections.

Ranks of most valuable companies shifted during bull market


By Marley Jay — Exxon Mobil, Walmart, and was a fairly new product when branching out into cloud comput- came to dominate the online
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Microsoft, Procter & Gamble and the market hit its low point in ing. search market and the advertising
AT&T — includes several in sec- early 2009. Today, it’s the source Amazon, currently the second revenue that comes with it.
NEW YORK — The most valu- tors that are generally considered of most of Apple’s revenue. most valuable U.S. company at Alphabet also runs several smaller
able American companies at the safe, a reflection of investors’ anx- Thanks in part to steady sales and $925 billion, may have shaken up tech businesses including Waymo,
start of the current bull market ieties at a time the market was suf- the high profitability of the more industries than any other. Its a self-driving car company.
included an oil company and retail fering huge losses. phone, Apple became the first pub- focus on fast shipping and deliv- Warren Buffett’s conglomerate
and consumer goods giants, and Today, the top four most valu- lic company valued at $1 trillion ery to customers has forced compa- Berkshire Hathaway is a bit of an
just one technology company. able companies on the U.S. market earlier this month. nies that sell clothes, groceries, anomaly at the top of today’s mar-
The ranking seems very tradi- are concentrated in technology. Exxon, P&G, Walmart and AT&T electronics and other goods to fol- ket.
tional, even a bit old-fashioned, They’ve used innovations in com- remain among the most valuable low suit — or risk falling out of Berkshire does own a big chunk
compared to today, when big tech- merce, communications and soft- companies on the market, but only favor with investors. Amazon was of Apple stock but isn’t particular-
nology companies dominate the ware to change how people spend one company that held a position worth less than $30 billion back ly focused on technology. It owns
top of the market. their time and money, and how in the top five in 2009 is still in March 2009. several insurance companies and
The top five most valuable com- they work. there today: Microsoft, which Alphabet has made steady gains has investments in railroads, air-
panies at the end of February 2009 Apple’s iPhone debuted in 2007 made huge gains in recent years by during the bull market as Google lines, banks and Coca-Cola.

With Amazon courting Business brief


Atlanta, mayor touts ‘Gulch’ project place to relocate their headquarters,” Mayor
Microsoft becoming internet
ATLANTA — With Amazon.com expected
to soon name its site for a second headquar-
ters, Atlanta’s mayor said a colossal develop-
Keisha Lance-Bottoms said at Tuesday’s city
council meeting.
Planning documents made public earlier
cop with anti-hacking effort
By Matt O’Brien In the case this week, the company did not
ment planned for downtown represents a this year revealed that Atlanta’s project could just accidentally stumble onto a couple of
once-in-a-lifetime shot to transform the city. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
include 18 buildings with 9.3 million square harmless spoof websites. It seized the latest
Amazon launched a high-stakes municipal feet of office space — more than three times beachhead in an ongoing struggle against
beauty pageant in January by narrowing its the space in the Empire State Building. Intentionally or not, Microsoft has
emerged as a kind of internet cop by devot- Russian hackers who meddled in the 2016
list of potential locations to 20 finalists, Amazon has said it needs up to 8 million presidential election and a broader, decade-
including Atlanta. The company has said it square feet of office space for a second head- ing considerable resources to thwarting
Russian hackers. long legal fight to protect Microsoft cus-
expects to declare the winner of the headquar- quarters outside Seattle. Atlanta is working tomers from cybercrime.
ters and its roughly 50,000 jobs by year’s with Los Angeles-based development firm The company’s announcement Tuesday
end. Atlanta city council members were given that it had identified and forced the removal “What we’re seeing in the last couple of
CIM Group on the plans. Details of exactly
a few more details Tuesday about the poten- of fake internet domains mimicking conser- months appears to be an uptick in activity,”
how the project would be financed have yet to
tial impact of developing an underused site vative U.S. political institutions triggered Brad Smith, Microsoft’s president and chief
be worked out, city officials said Tuesday.
known as “The Gulch” that could meet alarm on Capitol Hill and led Russian offi- legal officer, said in an interview this week.
The mayor on Tuesday sought to assure
Amazon’s search criteria. cials to accuse the company of participating Microsoft says it caught these particular
council members that affordable housing is a
“We are talking about thousands of jobs, in an anti-Russian “witch hunt.” sites early and that there’s no evidence they
top priority in the city’s economic develop-
potentially, that would come into this area Microsoft stands virtually alone among were used in hacking.
ment negotiations, and that current residents
and also the elephant in the room is that very will not be forced out if new development tech companies with an aggressive The Redmond, Washington, company
big company that is looking at the city as a brings soaring rents and home prices. approach that uses U.S. courts to fight com- sued the hacking group best known as Fancy
puter fraud and seize hacked websites back. Bear in August 2016, saying it was breaking
In the process, it has acted more like a gov- into Microsoft accounts and computer net-
ernment detective than a global software works and stealing highly sensitive infor-
giant. mation from customers.

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QB carousel in PAL Bay


By Nathan Mollat know (Bay Division quarterbacks) will be ready by
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the start of league (play).”
Ravipati will have the added pressure of getting
A year ago, the Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division two guys playing time, but the decision has been
was awash in veteran quarterbacks, as five of the six made for him the first half of the season. An injury
teams had returners under center. to Jack Alexander, a junior, that has him out until at
Not surprisingly, four of those teams qualified for the least late September, means senior Feleti Malupo
playoffs. will handle a bulk of the duties under center.
In 2018, however, it is the complete opposite as all Last year, Malupo moved into a starting
six teams will have first-time varsity starting linebacker position halfway through
quarterbacks. the season.
Unlike the pro and college games, howev- Ravipati, however, has
er, the high school quarterback position, no qualms about
especially in the PAL, is not necessarily the Malupo as his signal
face of a team. Most of the time, the quarter- caller.
back is asked to simply run the offense and “He was our
make plays when given the opportunity. backup quarter-
Just like any other player. back last year,”
“If you’re a program that all you do is Ravipati said.
hang your hat on throwing the ball and you “We’ll be OK with
have a brand-new quarterback, that’s going him.”
to be a little dicey,” said Aragon head Aragon’s new starter,
coach Steve Sell. “It’s certainly important senior Sean Budiman, may have
to have a (competent) quarterback, but he doesn’t the easiest of transitions. The Dons
have to carry our team.” will feature one of the best running
Such is the case with several of the Bay back tandems in the entire PAL in Paul Lautaimi and Cam
Division teams as only Menlo School Grant, who accounted for 2,100 of the team’s 2,600 rush-
and Terra Nova rely heavily on the ing yards in 2017.
pass. The other four squads Add in three returning offensive linemen in Liam Laughlin,
—  Aragon, Half Moon Bay, Michael Killcullen and Ben Nembhard and the surrounding talent
Menlo-Atherton and Sacred Heart should make up for any lack of experience by the quarterback.
Prep — all tend to feature run- “When we lost our backup quarterback (last year), we started
first offenses.
“It’s our job as coaches to See PAL BAY, Page 14
put players in position
to be successful,” said
M-A head coach Adhir
PAL Bay Division quarterbacks
Ravipati. “You

Sean Budiman Kevin Ararcon Ray Price, So.


Aragon Dons Menlo Knights Jack Moultrup, Sr.
Sr., 5-11, 165 lbs. Jr., 6-1, 152 lbs. SHP Gators

Tristan Hofmann Feleti Malupo Jared Julian


Top right: Menlo junior Kevin Alarcon last season split time at quarterback, HMB Cougars M-A Bears Terra Nova Tigers
and is tabbed as the starter this year. So., 6-0, 175 lbs. Sr., 5-11, 210 lbs.
Above: Half Moon Bay sophomore Tristan Hofmann will move from Sr., 6-3, 210 lbs.
running back to quarterback this season.

Aragon setting sights high


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Kelsey Stiles’ freshman season as an Aragon varsi-


ty volleyball standout was one to remember.
Stiles was integral to the Lady Dons making histo-
ry in that 2001 season. Aragon, led by then head
coach Annette Gennaro-Trimble,
earned its first Central Coast
Section playoff victory of the
modern era. All the while,
Until this season, bats were made of reinforced carbon fiber polymer. Gennaro-Trimble was toting
around a newborn daughter —
New bats, less pop, fewer HRs Della Trimble.
Now, the Aragon volleyball fam-
ily has come full circle. With Stiles

at Little League World Series beginning her sixth season as head


Kelsey Stiles coach of the Lady Dons, her peren-
nial CCS contending team will be driven by her star
By Tommy Butler sometimes called the trampoline
effect. setter, Trimble, now a third-year varsity senior.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Under a new bat performance “She’s awesome,” Stiles said. “She looks really
standard from USA Baseball, bats good. … She’s obviously earned that (setter) posi-
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. —
in 2018 are now built to act more tion over the years. She’s a good team leader.”
New bat rules aimed at keeping the
like the wooden bats used in the And, Stiles returned from an eventful summer with a
ball in play and pitchers safer are newborn baby of her own. On July 1, Stiles and her hus-
having another effect at the Little majors — less ping and less pop.
While keeping pitchers and infield- band Marlon welcomed their firstborn son, Taylor. The
League World Series: fewer home little guy accompanied Stiles to practice Tuesday as the
runs. ers safer from laser comebackers
Dons prepare for their non-league season opener Friday
Until this season, bats were fre- and line drives, coaches agree the
against Menlo. And she said she expects Taylor to
quently made from reinforced car- new bats have less power. DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO attend most of the Dons’ games this season.
bon fiber polymer. The problem “Crazy different, man,” said Kurt Aragon setter Della Trimble returns for her senior year “He’s going to be our little mascot,” Stiles said.
was that as they were used over Barr, coach of the Michigan team in 2018. Daughter of former varsity coach Annette Make no mistake though, once Stiles steps into the
time, the bats actually sent balls Gennaro-Trimble, she was a newborn when current
farther and at higher speeds — See BATS, Page 14 head coach Kelsey Stiles was a freshman at Aragon. See DONS, Page 14
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Aragon Dons Half Moon Bay Cougars


Co ach: Steve Sell, C o a c h :
19th year Keith Holden, “We’re pretty thin. We have
2 0 1 7 : 4-1 PAL Bay, 8th season 26 on our roster. Our numbers
10-2 overall 2 0 1 7 : 5-0
2 0 1 7 Pl ay o ffs : 1-1, PAL Bay, 14-1 are limited, so it’s our job to
lost in CCS Open DII overall coach them up. If we do our
semifinals 2 0 1 7 pl ay o ffs : 4-1: CCS Open D3
Key returners : Camron Grant (Sr., champs; Nor Cal 3-A champs; lost in 3-A job and they do their job,
LB/RB); Paul Lautaimi (Sr.,RB); Lopeti state championship finals we’ll be competitive.”
Pierce (Sr., OLB/WR); Simon Mapa (Sr., Key returners : Tristan Hofmann (So.; — Keith Holden, HMB head coach
TE/OLB); Liam Laughlin (Sr., OL); Evan QB/LB); Kellan Royce (Sr., OL/DL); Bobby
Donath (Sr., OL/DL); Michael Killcullen Lester (Jr., TE/DL); Preston Dimas (So.;
(Sr., RB/LB); Ben Nembhard (Sr., OL/DL). OL/DL) “He’s a football player.”
Key newco mers : Sean Budiman (Sr., Key newco mers : Connor Quosig (So.; HMB’s offense will get some help with the
QB); Kenneth Fehoko (Jr., FB/DL); Henry SLOT/DB); Atticus Hart (Jr.; OL/DL); Nohea return of a pair of offensive linemen and
Guerrido Garcia (Sr., OL/DL). Sharp (So.; WR/DB); Quinn McCauley (Fr.; tight end. Kellan Royce has been a two-way
Outl o o k: The Dons may have graduat- SLOT/DB); Cade Duncan (Jr., RB/LB) starter on both the offensive and defensive
ed their three-year starting quarterback, Outl o o k: It’s a new era on the coast as the lines the last two seasons, so he is well-
but they bring back 2,100 of their 2,600 core group that led the Cougars to historic versed in the Cougars’ offense. Preston
rushing yards with the return of Paul success the last two seasons have graduated, Dimas is only a sophomore, but he got valu-
Lautaimi (1,600 yards) and Cam Grant leaving head coach Keith Holden’s cupboard able playing experience last season, taking
(511). They also have a pair of dynamic fairly empty. over one of the tackle positions in the Nor
receiving targets in tight end Simon Mapa On top of that, the Cougars are struggling Cal and state championship games, filling
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE in for an injured Ricky Camacho. Bobby
and receiver Lopeti Pierce. to even make the 30-man roster mark, which
Ben Nembhard is one of three returning is never a recipe for being successful in the Lester will assume tight end duties, giving
“With Paul and Cam, we have two of the offensive linemen for the Dons.
best running backs in the county,” said PAL’s Bay Division. Hofmann and the Cougars running backs an
Aragon head coach Steve Sell. “We don’t ing experience with Liam Laughlin, enter- “We’re pretty thin. We have 26 on our ros- extra blocker up front.
have a lot of guys, but between those four ing his third year on varsity, anchoring ter,” Holden said. “Our numbers are limited, The offensive backfield, aside from
of Paul, Cam, Simon and Lopeti, we have the front. Henry Guerrido Garcia will move so it’s our job to coach them up. If we do our Hofmann, will be new and young. Slot run-
some dudes.” into a starting role after serving as a super- job and they do their job, we’ll be competi- ning backs include Connor Quosig, who is
Grant is a rare four-year varsity starter sub in 2017, covering all the line posi- tive. only a sophomore, while Quinn McCauley is
and is one of the best two-way players in tions. Evan Donath and Ben Nembhard “We’re just trying to be competitive in the only a freshman. But as with any player
the PAL. Lautaimi was called up for the also return with a season of significant second-toughest league around.” making varsity in his first year of high
Central Coast Section playoffs his fresh- playing time under their belts. The good news for HMB is that Tristan school, McCauley is expected to make an
man season and was promptly inserted Many of the same names on offense will Hofmann decided to stay with the Cougars. A impact.
into the starting lineup. be asked to have a similar impact on freshman who saw significant playing time “He’s going to be on the field for us 24-7,”
Sean Budiman, a senior, will move under defense. While Sell will have Grant carry in 2017 primarily as a linebacker and part- Holden said.
center for the first time in his high school the ball more this year, he is more crucial time running back, Hofmann was rumored to Cade Duncan, a junior, will also get some
career, which he spent playing receiver as a hybrid defensive end and linebacker. If be transferring after last season. But he is carries in the backfield.
and defensive back. Despite the relative he is to get rest, expect it to come on back in the Cougars’ fold and taking over the “We have a couple kids who can play,”
lack of experience — his only snaps came offense. Linebacker might be the Dons’ quarterbacking duties, which should make for Holden said.
in a blowout win over Westmont in the best unit on defense, while the secondary an interesting dynamic. Hofmann won’t be Despite the lack of numbers and question
first round of CCS last year —  Sell is will be young. asked to win games with his arm, as Holden’s marks at several positions, Holden is ready
pleased with his development. “I’m cautiously optimistic,” Sell said. offense is run-based offense. Instead, he is in to mount up and see what the season holds.
“He really took to [the position]. His “You look at what Half Moon Bay has charge of one of the most complicated “I’d like to say we can win every game, but
footwork and technique is very good,” Sell done. They kind of showed you can win offenses around — the triple-read option. It let’s be realistic,” Holden said. “The reality
said. “This is no longer a position we’re championships with small rosters —  as took graduated quarterback Gavin Tomberlin is, we could have a decent preseason, maybe
concerned about. In fact, I feel excited long as you have the right guys.” three years to run it to its full potential. 3-2, then we have to win a couple league
about it.” “It [should be] fun,” Holden said of the games (to make the postseason).”
The offensive line has plenty of return- —  NathanMollat prospect of Hofmann triggering the offense. —NathanMollat

Co ac h : Josh Bowie, for us. … It’s invaluable. I think Kevin will offensive side of the ball, his has already
1st year Menlo School Knights be able to hit the ground running fairly built a reputation as a ball hawk on the
2 0 1 7 reco rd: 4-1 PAL ly, will roughly stay the same,” Bowie smoothly this season.” defensive side, finishing with nine inter-
Ocean; 8-5 overall said. “I trust those guys. Over time, my As has been the case for the last decade, ceptions. He was also a force on special
2 0 1 7 Pl ay o ffs : 2-1, influence will take over. Alarcon will have plenty of targets from teams, making the Ocean Division All-
lost in CCS D5 finals “I like to spread [opponents] out and run which to choose. Kevin Chen, a, 6-4, 180- League defense as both a defensive back
Key returners : Kevin Alarcon (Jr., the football. When I was a head coach (at pound senior, is the leading returning and punter.
QB); Dillon Grady (Sr.; RB/DB); Kevin Woodside) and offensive coordinator (at receiver after finishing third on the team Mafi Latu, Brian Mhatre and Jack Miller
Chen (Sr. , WR/DB); Mafi Latu (Sr. ; Sacred Heart Prep and Woodside), I liked to last year with 27 catches for 450 yards and will anchor the lines, while Conor
OL/DL); Brian Mhatre (Sr., OL/DL); Conor score points. That makes the game fun.” four touchdowns. He will be complemented McCusker and Aidan Pak give the Knights
McCusker (Sr.; RB/LB); Aidan Pak (Sr.; The Knights should be ahead of the curve by first-year varsity player, junior Jalen a pair of returning linebackers.
WR/OLB). in that regard. Like all the other teams in Richardson, who excelled on the JV level “A lot of guys will be playing spot
Ke y ne wc o me rs : Jaden Richardson the PAL Bay, Menlo will be breaking in a last season. roles,” Bowie said. “But everybody gets on
(Jr.; WR/DB); Jack Pimlott (Sr.; WR/DB); new starting quarterback. Unlike most of “Both had real competitive offseasons in the field. That’s fun. When you’re a high
Jack Miller (Sr., OL/DE). the other squads, Menlo’s Kevin Alarcon passing leagues,” Bowie said. school kid, you want to hit the field.”
Outl o o k: Despite this being head coach has already seen plenty of action — Expect to see a number of players get car- Whether or good or bad, the Knights will
Josh Bowie’s first season with the appearing in eight games in 2017. ries out of the backfield as Bowie tries to get an extra week of practice. Nominally
Knights, you can expect more of the same “All experience is good experience. You keep a roster, currently at 23, fresh. Dillon scheduled to kick off the season Friday
of what makes Menlo, Menlo. either win or you learn,” Bowie said. “The Grady is the leading returning rusher after against Mission-San Francisco, the Bears
“[Coordinators] Jason Ward and Todd fact Kevin did get so much playing time in he ran for 476 yards and three touchdowns, canceled the game because of a lack of
Smith stayed on (from former coach Mark good football games is definitely a bonus averaging 5.7 yards a carry. players.
Newton’s staff). Offensively and defensive- While Grady will see more time on the — NathanMollat

Players to watch
ARAGON players in the division.
Cam Grant (Sr. ; RB/ LB): The senior
racked up a double-double last season, fin- Qui nn McCaul ey (Fr. , SLOT/ DB):
ishing with 11 touchdowns rushing as 12 There is much fanfare when a freshman
sacks. Opposing offenses will have to makes the varsity football squad and it will
account for him on every snap and even be no different for McCauley. Coach Keith
when they know he’s coming, he’s still a Holden plans to have McCauley playing a
tough matchup. lot at many spots.

Li am Laug hl i n (Sr. ; OL/ DL): While MENLO SCHOOL


the runners get all the glory, it is the offen-
sive line that paves the way for 2,600 yards Kev i n Al arco n (Jr. , QB): The most
rushing and Laughlin was a key reason. experienced quarterback in the Bay
He’ll be counted on again this year to lead Division, Alarcon’s ability to drive the
the way for arguably the best 1-2 running Knights’ offense will be key to their suc-
attack in the PAL. cess.

HALF MOON BAY Di l l o n Grady (Sr. , RB/ DB): If Grady


DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Tri s t an Ho f man n (So . ; QB ) : —  an Ocean Division all-league defensive MENLO SCHOOL ATHLETICS
Although he rushed for 11 TDs last season, Hofmann will playing a different position back and punter — can duplicate that suc- Menlo School’s Dillon Grady, right, will look to
Cam Grant is expected to have a heavier in his second year at the varsity level, but cess from the running back position, Menlo make an impact in all three phases of the
workload on offense this season. he is already among the best all-around could stay competitive in the Bay Division. game: offense, defense and special teams.
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Co ach: Adhir Ravipati, starters. But Ravipati said the starting line-
4th year Menlo-Atherton Bears ups changed significantly last season, so a
2 0 1 7 reco rd: 3-2 PAL who have both already received several col- lot of those players returning in 2018 and
Bay, 7-5 overall lege scholarship offers. M-A head coach moving into official starting roles already
2 0 1 7 pl ay o ffs : 1-1, Adhir Ravipati said he wouldn’t be sur- have plenty of snaps under their belts.
CCS Open Division I prised to see offensive lineman David
semifinals “We have a pretty talented roster, ”
Tafuna start garnering some college atten- Ravipati said. “A lot of the guys we
Key returners : Daniel Heimuli (Sr., tion, following a strong offseason.
RB/LB); Noa Ngalu (Sr., OL/DL); Feleti brought back either started or played a lot.”
“M-A’s always had a lot of talent. It start-
Malupo (Sr., QB/LB); David Tafuna (Sr., ed to be developed when Sione (Ta’ufo’ou, The defense is loaded with the likes of
OL/DE); Justin Anderson (Jr., WR/CB); former M-A head coach now at Mitty) was Heimuli and junior linebacker/strong safe-
Uate Uhila (Jr., OL/DL); Troy Franklin here,” Ravipati said. “The talent is here, ty Joe Posthauer and a combo of Anderson,
(So., WR/CB); Joe Posthauer (Jr. LB/SS); now we have the guys who have the disci- Franklin and Malik Johnson holding down
Treavon Norton (Jr., WR/DB). pline and grades in the classroom (to be the secondary. The offense could be dynam-
Key newco mers : Jack Alexander (Jr., eligible to be recruited).” ic with those same defensive backs serving
QB); Malik Johnson (Sr., WR/DB). The Bears will be looking to show that as receiving targets for M-A quarterbacks.
Outl o o k: The Bears could be entering a the 2016 season is the new norm, one that Senior Feleti Malupo will take the bulk of
golden age of unprecedented talent to come saw them go undefeated in Bay Division the snaps for the first half of the season as
through the program as this year’s team is play, win a Central Coast Section title and DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Jack Anderson, a junior, recovers from a
chock full of college-caliber players. an appearance in a state championship Noa Ngalu is going to University of foot injury.
Everyone knows linebacker Daniel game, and not 2017’s team that struggled Washington as a defensive lineman, but is
Heimuli, one of the most sought-after “[Malupo] is a really talented kid. He
to a 7-5 overall record and 3-2 in league athletic enough to play out of the offensive adds a lot of dimensions to our offense,”
recruits in the country, and defensive tack- play. backfield as well.
le Noa Ngalu, who has committed to Ravipati said. “I think there are a lot of
“Last year, everyone said we struggled
University of Washington. But there are from last year. They felt a little slighted.” schools around where Feleti would be start-
with the talent we had. … I don’t think we
also the likes of receivers Justin Anderson The Bears graduated 14 players from that ing.”
handled (2016’s success) well,” Ravipati
(junior) and Troy Franklin (sophomore), 2017 squad, including eight or nine
said. “Our kids were a little embarrassed —  Nathan Mollat

Sacred Heart Prep Gators Terra Nova Tigers


Co ach: Mark Grieb, Co ac h : Tim Adams,
2nd season 5th year
2 0 1 7 : 1-4 PAL Bay, 2 0 1 7 re c o rd: 1-4
3-7 overall PAL Bay, 7-6 overall
2 0 1 7 Pl ay o ffs : No 2 0 1 7 pl ay o ffs : 2-1,
playoffs lost in CCS D3 champi-
Key returners : John onship game
Willard (Sr., RB/LB); Tevita Moimoi (Jr.; Ke y re t urn e rs : Layne Couri (Sr. ,
RB/LB); Jake Davison (Sr.; OL/DL); Cody RB/LB); Giovanni Fabiani-Wyatt (Sr. ,
Wiebe (Sr.; OL/DL); Tommy Barnds (Sr.; RB/CB); Milo Greenwood (Sr., OL/DL);
RB/LB); Ben Horvath (Sr.; OL/DL). Romeo Aranzaso (Sr., OL/DL); Elijah Ong
Key newco mers : Ray Price III (So.; (Sr., WR/CB).
QB); Dante Cacchione (Jr.; WR/DB); Key newco mers : Jared Julian (Sr.,
Ronan Donnelly (Jr., K/CB). QB); Ka-ah-shon Kawai (OL).
Outl o o k: It’s been three season since Outl o o k: If there is still any question
the Gators appeared in the Division 3-A about the ability of the spread offense run
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
state championship game. Since then, SHP by Terra Nova head coach Tim Adams to
Despite only being a junior, SHP’s Tevita
has struggled, posting a pair of losing win a section championship, it was
Moimoi, right, has proven to be one of the
records — both overall (6-16) and in Bay answered last season. Despite the Tigers
more versatile players in the Bay Division. He
Division play (3-7). winning only one in Bay Division play
was third on the team in rushing in 2017 and
“We’d like to have a winning season (in last year, they qualified for the CCS play-
is the top returning tackler.
2018),” SHP’s second-year head coach offs and won their first two games before
Mark Grieb said. “If we do that, it gives us yet.” losing to Half Moon Bay in the Division
a good opportunity to make the playoffs.” The bigger impact may be made behind 3 championship game.
The Gators should have a good founda- whoever the starting quarterback will be in This year, Terra Nova might be even bet-
tion on which to build with a number of the form of the SHP running backs. ter. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
key offensive linemen returning in Jake Returning are seniors John Willard and “We’re definitely deeper and more tal- Although Layne Couri earned All-Bay
Davison, Cody Wiebe and Ben Horvath. Barnds, along with junior Tevita Moimoi, ented than we have been the last three Division honors as a linebacker in 2017, he
The bad news is, that trio combined to play younger brother of former SHP standout years,” Adams said. “This is the best foot- did have a handful of carries on offense.
in just 15 games in 2017. Isoa Moimoi. They were the top three rush- ball team I’ve had since I’ve been head
The offensive line will have to gel quick- ers for the Gators in 2017, combining for coach.” return of Milo Greenwood, Jonathan Haro
ly to make life easier for whoever gets the more than 1,000 yards. This despite the fact the Tigers will and Romeo Aranzaso, while Lane Couri
starting nod at quarterback. Tommy Barnds The defense took a bit of hit with gradua- breaking in a new quarterback in a system and Giovanni Fabiani-Wyatt will head the
and Jack Moultrup, each threw one pass tion, but the linebacking corps should be where the quarterback is expected to dis- Tigers’ ground attack —  along with
last year in backing up Brad Yaffe. Both are the strength, with Moimoi and Willard tribute the ball to a bevy of wide and slot Julian.
back this year, along with rising sopho- combining for 75 tackles last season. Joey receivers. The Tigers’ offense goes as the Couri will also anchor the defense from
more Raymond Price III. Grieb was not Dalhkemper, who appeared in seven games quarterback goes. his linebacker position, who was an All-
ready to name his starter, but expects who- last season and recorded one sack, will This year, those duties fall on Jared Bay Division selection last year.
ever is under center to experience some move into the starting defensive end spot. Julian, a 6-3, 210-pound senior who Christian Novello is expected to provide
adversity. With a number of key returners, along served as Nate Gordon’s backup last year. defensive pressure off the edge, while
“Young quarterbacks make young quarter- with some talented first-year players, While Julian may not have very many var- Elijah Ong leads the defensive backfield.
back mistakes. But you hope to surround Grieb is hoping the Gators can take step sity snaps, he has been groomed to be a “We just didn’t have the depth, the tal-
your young quarterback with enough good forward this season. quarterback. ent, we do this year,” Adams said. “I think
players, so you’re not putting too much “It just feels like we have more depth this “This is a guy who has played quarter- we can compete. The road to the Bay
pressure on (the quarterback),” Grieb said. year,” Grieb said. “I think we have more back his whole life,” Adams said. “Jared (Division title) is through Aragon and M-
“You have five (non-league) games to fig- guys who can contribute.” has the potential to do very well this A, and we’ve had those two games circled
ure it out (who the starter will be for league year.” on our calendar.”
play). We haven’t made our final decision —  Nathan Mollat The offensive line should be set with the
— Nathan Mollat

MENLO-ATHERTON Players to watch


Fel eti Mal upo (Sr. , QB/ LB): A start-
ing linebacker in 2017, Malupo will add could become one of the best two-way play- RB/ CB): Fabiani-Wyatt is the Tigers’ lead-
quarterback to his duties this season as a ers in the division. He led the Gators in both ing returning rusher, finishing 2017 with
replacement for an injured Jack Alexander, rushing and tackles last year. just 145 yards on 15 carries before getting
who is expected to miss the first half of the banged up in their non-league finale. When
season. Ray mo n d Pri c e III ( S o . , QB ) : healthy, Fabiani-Wyatt showed the burst
Although he hasn’t been named the starter, that could make him a featured back.
Dav i d Tafuna (Sr. ; OL/ DE): Coach expect to see him get plenty of playing
Adhir Ravipati is expecting big things from time. He is ranked by one website, Jared Jul i an (Sr. , WB): It’s Julian’s
Tafuna, who the coach believes has raised qbhitlist.com, as the 11th-best dual-threat turn to lead the Tigers’ high-octane offense.
his college prospects through his hard work quarterback in the nation in the 2021 gradu- Head coach Tim Adams expects Julian to
in the offseason. ating class. become a dual-threat quarterback who can
beat teams with his arm or his legs. It’s a
SACRED HEART PREP TERRA NOVA departure from the last few years when Terra DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
Nova featured pocket passers. Terra Nova’s Giovanni Fabiani-Wyatt is the
Jo hn Wi l l ard (Sr. ; FB/ LB): Willard Gi o v an n i Fab i an i - Wy at t ( S r. , Tigers’ leading returning rusher.
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“And everybody has a significant role,” Two years ago, Campbell was three deep on Aragon’s newfound depth is going to get

DONS
Continued from page 11
Stiles said.
Aragon showed off its depth last weekend
with five scrimmage matches at the Half
the depth chart at middle blocker, playing
behind the likes of 2016 graduate Melanie
Moore and Tuivailala. Now, Campbell is the
challenged right away. In hosting Menlo
Friday at 6:30 p.m., Aragon faces the reign-
ing West Bay Athletic League Foothill
Moon Bay Jamboree, taking on Westmoor, mainstay along with sophomore Ella Sears, Division champs. After that, the Dons trav-
San Mateo, Terra Nova, host HMB and long- with first-year varsity junior Lolo Folau el to Sacred Heart Prep, last year’s Northern
Aragon gym, her focus is intently on vol- time PAL Bay Division contender Carlmont. quickly learning the ropes. California Division II champions,
leyball. Remember, this is the coach who in “We did pretty well,” Stiles said, “espe- “It feels really weird having people look- Thursday, Aug. 30 at 6:30 p.m.
2014 vehemently protested the Dons being cially having so many new people.” ing up to me instead of looking up to other
demoted to the Peninsula Athletic League Indeed, of Aragon’s 15 varsity players, people,” Campbell said. “It’s good. I like it. The Dons have played early-season, non-
Ocean Division after a subpar year. But her only eight are returners. Both returning sec- It keeps me working hard.” league matches against Menlo in each of the
ultimate protest was the way Aragon played ond-team All-Bay Division players have Campbell was forced to sit out the HMB last six seasons. In those matches, they are
that season, running the table in Ocean play strong family ties to Aragon. In addition to Jamboree after suffering a freak injury in 0-6.
to return to the upper Bay Division the fol- Trimble, junior outside hitter Lydia Manu is practice. The result was serious cuts on both
lowing year. “We play [Menlo], we play Sacred Heart,
the daughter of Aragon basketball coach her ankles. Twelve stitches later, she is we play Notre Dame,” Stiles said. “Those
The Dons have flourished in the Bay ever Sam Manu. champing at the bit to get back on the floor. are the teams we want to play because usual-
since, posting a 27-15 record in league over It’s the graduation of Aragon’s two first- The junior senior said she is intent on prac- ly they’re up top. The teams in our league
the past three seasons. team All-Bay Division players that is the ticing Thursday in order to be ready for (the PAL Bay Division) are good. So we like
This year, Stiles seems to have her high- cause of the team’s newfound depth. The Friday’s opener. to play good teams.”
est hopes yet. Aragon is carrying a whop- team leaders in 2017 were middle hitter Lille With the graduation of Danao, Aragon has
ping 15 players on its varsity roster, and Tuivailala and libero Kicks Danao. added plenty of depth on the back row as To get warmed up for their Sept. 11 league
still has enough in the way of volleyball Through the middle, 5-10 junior Maddie well. Senior defensive specialist Abby opener at Half Moon Bay, the Dons are also
numbers to field a junior-varsity team — Campbell is stepping into the prime start- Legaspi returns, with newcomers Dylan slated to play in the Santa Clara Dig Pink
coached by Gennaro-Trimble — and a fresh- ing role, though she saw plenty of playing Scherer, Ally Thaw and freshman Gabbi Varsity Tournament and the San Luis Obispo
man team. time last season in rotation with Tuivailala. Oaks all in the mix. Varsity Tournament.

problems picking up Cougars’ head coach If anyone can get the best out of their sig- position to hit the ground running as pro-

PAL BAY Keith Holden’s run offense, but he may have


his work cut out for throwing the ball. He
completed one of four attempts last year —
nal caller, it’s Grieb, who quarterbacked the
San Jose Sabercats of the Arena Football
League to several AFL championships.
jected starting quarterback Kevin Alarcon
appeared in eight games last season, includ-
ing several as a starter when Emilio
Continued from page 11 that one completion went for a 34-yard While he didn’t want to fully commit to a Simbeck was down with injury.
touchdown. starter, he did have some general ideas about ‘He did get a lot of playing time (in
Hofmann, however, doesn’t have a lot of the position. 2017),” said new Menlo head coach Josh
to develop Sean and he really took to it,”
Sell said. “His footwork and technique are experienced weapons around him, so the “Whether you’re a senior or a sophomore, Bowie. “His in-depth knowledge of what we
very good.” Cougars’ offense could be a work in you have to have [good players] around do is outstanding.”
progress for at least the first half of the him,” Grieb said. “There is no substitute for
On the other end of the spectrum is Half year. experience, however.” At Terra Nova, head coach Tim Adams is
Moon Bay, which not only is breaking in a Sacred Heart Prep head coach Mark Grieb Menlo School and Terra Nova, on the looking forward to seeing what senior Jared
new starting quarterback, it is grooming a wasn’t prepared to name his starter when other hand, need to have their starting quar- Julian can do as the starter.
new quarterback, period. Tristan Hofmann, interviewed last week, but it can be expect- terbacks ramp up their development time- “The last three years, it’s been kind of
who started at linebacker and was a part- ed Raymond Price III will eventually have a line if those teams are to be successful. guys who throw the ball, but not really run
time running back as a freshman last year, is say in who does get the starting nod. Only a Both teams run a version of the run-and- the ball,” Adams said. “[Julian] is going to
transitioning to quarterback this season. An sophomore, Price is a rising dual-threat shoot, spread-and-shred types of offense. run the ball. That’s what is going to put a lot
effective runner, Hofmann should have no quarterback. Of the two, Menlo might be in a better of pressure on defenses.”

from Lufkin, Texas, hit 11 by themselves. that’s frankly what was happening.” base hits and it would be more exciting

BATS
Continued from page 11
No pop off the barrel means teams can’t
rely on the long ball anymore. Whether
that’s a good or bad thing seems to depend
Hawaii coach Gerald Oda said the change
has had pros and cons.
“The good thing about it is that it’s more
because we’d get more hits in and it would be
harder for the pitcher.”
Aukai Kea, a pitcher and infielder for
on whether you’re asking a coach or a play- of a defensive pitching thing, and you take
er. Hawaii, is one of the 10 players to hit a
out that sometimes you can just throw the
representing the Great Lakes. “You see it out home run in this tournament, ending an 11-
“I’ll rethink a lot of my strategy, quite bat out and (the ball) can go. With these
there, it takes almost a perfect shot to hit it inning game against Georgia with a walk-
frankly, because I think it’s really hard to bats it will not go,” Oda said. “The difficult
over a 225-foot fence. The ball sounds good off blast in the first game.
hit a home run on a 225-foot field in Little thing, too, is that not everybody is big, so
coming off the bat, the swing looks good League these days,” Barr said. “With that it makes it really difficult for especially the “This year’s bats are kinda toned down so
and these things just die.” said, I think it’s fantastic. I love the quality younger guys that haven’t hit their growth it’s harder for the hitters to get on base,”
Only 10 home runs had been hit in 21 of baseball that’s being played, it forces spurt or are that big and strong.” said Kea. “Since you guys are talking about
games as the LLWS reached its midpoint defense, it forces small ball, it forces you as The players are on the opposite side of the the other night, I thought that ball was
Monday night, with no team accounting for a manager to think about how to move guys fence, unlike the baseballs. gone but it just hopped over the fence. Just
more than one. over and the whole sacrifice thing.” “I just wish it was the old bats so it would by luck it hopped over the fence. If that was
In 2017, a whopping 61 homers were hit “It’s not ‘just go up there and just go bar- go farther,” said Ka’olu Holt, a pitcher and with the other bats, I’m pretty sure it would
across the tournament and the U.S. champs rel the ball and flip it over the fence,’ cause third baseman for Hawaii. “(We’d get) more have hit someone on the hill.”
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Love wanted another Rookie beats Giants


Mets 6, Giants 3

year of Stanford life


By Josh Dubow whether it’s getting his pre-med degree in
By Larry Fleisher
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Rookie Jeff McNeil’s mind swung into


action even before his bat.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 1/2 years, returning to school when McNeill went 4 for 4 and hit a go-ahead double with two
most others would have left or with his outs in the eighth inning that sent the New York Mets over
STANFORD — Bryce Love’s unusual decision to return to big-play production rarely seen in college the San Francisco Giants 6-3 Tuesday night.
Stanford after a season in which he was the Heisman Trophy football. McNeil became the first Mets player with a pair of four-hit
runner-up might well be validated in December. With vision that allows him to spot performances within his first 27 games.
In fact, Love has already envisioned the ceremony. He can holes and sprinter’s speed that makes him The 26-year-old McNeil singled in his first three at-bats,
see himself walking on stage to receive the most coveted almost impossible to catch, Love made then gave the Mets a 3-2 lead by lining a first-pitch fastball
prize in college football. the spectacular seem almost routine last from left-hander Tony Watson (4-5) down the left field line.
But the decision to bypass the NFL draft after a 2,000-yard Bryce Love season. He set an FBS record with 13 runs “I was kind of looking out over the plate. I faced him yes-
rushing season and play his senior year was not about indi- of at least 50 yards. terday and he threw me three sliders, so I’ve seen that pitch
vidual awards. It was about getting his degree in human biol- “He’s so quick, he’s so fast, he’s through the holes before I got a hit off it yesterday. So yeah, I was kind of expecting
ogy and spending another season with teammates. He calls you know it,” said Stanford linebacker Bobby Okereke, who a fastball there and I got it,” McNeil said.
the choice — staying in school vs. earning millions as a high feels fortunate he has to face Love only in practice. “I remem- McNeil is hitting .326 since making his big league debut
draft pick — an easy one. ber one play in practice where he cut back in a hole and most this season. He was batting a combined .342 at Triple-A and
“It’s going to be surreal,” he said. “It’s a big deal for me and guys make that a 5-yard gain. He made it a touchdown. That Double-A.
my family, being a college graduate and being able to gradu- shows you how fast Bryce is.” “He’s going and getting pitches, even good pitches and
ate from a university with this much prestige. It will be a Love is neither amazed nor impressed by his record runs, put the barrel on them,” Mets manager Mickey Callaway
blessing. Tears will fly.” taking a philosophical approach to his success. said. “We’ve seen him go down and get one and hit it back
Love’s 2,118 yards last season are the most for an FBS “Each run in the moment is kind of serene,” Love said. over the middle. We’ve seen him reach out over the plate
player who returned to school the following year. Only one “That’s how I think about the game. It’s like poetry. Being against a tough lefty in Watson and slap the ball down the
other player who reached 2,000 yards in a season and was eli- able to go out there and hit those long runs is reflective of all left field line. So. he’s a multidimensional hitter than can do
gible for the NFL draft decided to stay in school — the work the entire offense puts in.” a lot of things with the bat and it shows.”
Northwestern’s Damien Anderson following the 2000 season. Love burst on the scene last year by rushing for 564 yards With the score tied at 2, Jose Reyes led off the Mets eighth
Stanford coach David Shaw says he wouldn’t have been sur- in back-to-back wins over UCLA and Arizona State at the end a triple off the center field fence. Watson got pinch hitter
prised by whatever Love decided. He understands the legiti- of September. He kept adding to those numbers and led all Todd Frazier on a popout and struck out Amed Rosario before
mate arguments either way. Power 5 running backs in yards rushing (2,118), yards per McNeil delivered.
“In my heart of hearts, if I had to guess what he would have carry (8.1) and 100-yard games (12). Michael Conforto hit a three-run homer after the Giants
done, I would have guessed that he would have come back, just He finished second to Baker Mayfield in the Heisman intentionally walked Wilmer Flores and finished with four
knowing what goals he has both in football and out of foot- Trophy voting and will be just the third Heisman runner-up to RBIs.
ball,” Shaw said. “I know he wanted to get stronger and be a return the following season over the past nine years, joining Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer for the Giants, who
little thicker, more prepared physically for the pounding of fellow Stanford stars Andrew Luck and Christian McCaffrey. fell to 3-5 on an 11-game road trip — they’ve scored two
the NFL, and at the same time, I know what he wants to do off Only four players have gone from runner-up one year to runs or fewer five times. Longoria’s drive was San
the field in his desire to go to medical school.” winner the next: Herschel Walker (1982), O.J. Simpson Francisco’s first homer since Andrew McCutchen connected
Love has made a career of doing what few have done, (1968) Glenn Davis (1946) and Tom Harmon (1940). last Wednesday.

Oakland routs Rangers again


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 6, Rangers 0
OAKLAND — Khris Davis homered for the second straight the fourth — the only hit the lefty surrendered — but the
night to move him two away from a third straight 40-homer sea- Rangers couldn’t capitalize. A’s relievers Jeurys Familia and
son, backing Brett Anderson’s gem as the Lou Trivino each pitched an inning to finish the two-hitter in 2
Oakland Athletics beat the Texas Rangers 6- hours, 26 minutes, Oakland’s second straight shutout and 12th
0 on Tuesday night. in all.
Davis hit a two-run shot in the seventh Davis, Jed Lowrie and Nick Martini each hit RBI singles
for No. 38 of 2018, his fourth home run in among their two hits for the A’s, while Josh Phegley drove in a
three games and ninth in 15. run on a groundout. Stephen Piscotty had a pair of singles.
Anderson (3-3) struck out six and walked Lowrie put Oakland on the board with his first-inning single.
one over seven impressive innings. He These upstart, surprising young A’s won for the eighth time
earned his first victory in five starts since in 10 games and are showing no signs of letting the Astros out
Khris Davis beating the Rangers on July 23, coming off of their sights as September nears. A 9-0 win Monday night
three straight no-decisions. moved the A’s into a first-place tie with reigning World Series
He didn’t allow a hit until Shin-Soo Choo’s leadoff double in champion Houston atop the AL West.

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With push from PETA, animal
crackers bust out of their cages
By Dee-Ann Durbin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

After more than a century behind bars, the beasts on


boxes of animal crackers are roaming free.
Mondelez International, the parent company of Nabisco,
has redesigned the packaging of its Barnum’s Animals
crackers in response to pressure from People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals.
PETA, which has been protesting the use of animals in
circuses for more than 30 years, wrote a letter to Mondelez
in the spring of 2016 calling for a redesign.
“Given the egregious cruelty inherent in circuses that use
animals and the public’s swelling opposition to the
exploitation of animals used for entertainment, we urge
Nabisco to update its packaging in order to show animals
who are free to roam in their natural habitats,” PETA said in
its letter.
Mondelez agreed and started working on a redesign. In the
meantime, the crackers’ namesake circus — Ringling
Brothers and Barnum and Bailey — folded for good. The
146-year-old circus, which had removed elephants from its
shows in 2016 because of pressure from PETA and others,
closed down in May 2017 due to slow ticket sales.
The redesign of the boxes, now on U.S. store shelves,
retains the familiar red and yellow coloring and prominent
“Barnum’s Animals” lettering. But instead of showing the
animals in cages — implying that they’re traveling in box-
Even without the beef, this burger is deluxe. It’s glorified by the chilies, cheese and also the smoky mayonnaise spread. cars for the circus — the new boxes feature a zebra, ele-
phant, lion, giraffe and gorilla wandering side-by-side in a

A mushroom burger that’s grassland. The outline of acacia trees can be seen in the dis-
tance.
“When PETA reached out about Barnum’s, we saw this as
another great opportunity to continue to keep this brand

glorified by chilies, cheese


By Sara Moulton steam, the tough skin peels off easily. 4 thin slices sharp cheddar (about 3
modern and contemporary,” said Jason Levine, Mondelez’s
chief marketing officer for North America, in a statement.
Mondelez is based in Illinois, which passed a statewide
ban on circuses with elephants that went into effect in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roasted Hatch chilies are one of the ounces total) January. More than 80 U.S. cities have fully or partially
signature ingredients of the well-loved 1 cup crushed tortilla chips banned circuses with wild animals, according to Animal
green chile cheeseburger. Here I’ve 4 hamburger buns Defenders International.
Some of the greatest chilies you’ll swapped out the beef in favor of
ever eat hail from New Mexico’s Hatch 2 tablespoons melted butter for brush- PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman says she’s
Portobello mushrooms. You’ll be look- ing on the buns celebrating the box redesign for the cultural change it rep-
Valley, which is why — naturally ing for specimens with large caps
enough — tiny Hatch, New Mexico, is Preheat the grill to medium. resents.
because they shrink down when they’re “The new box for Barnum’s Animals crackers perfectly
known as “The Chili Capital of the In a small bowl, whisk together 2
cooked. And be sure to scrape out the reflects that our society no longer tolerates the caging and
World.” This being the season for Hatch tablespoons of the lime juice, the veg-
gills before cooking the mushrooms chaining of wild animals for circus shows,” she said.
chilies, I thought it might be fun to etable oil, 1 teaspoon of the garlic, the
(grapefruit spoons do a terrific job)
showcase them at one of your very own cumin, and salt and pepper to taste.
because they become slimy when
backyard parties, perhaps over Labor Brush all of the marinade on the mush-
cooked and proceed to dye whatever
Day weekend. rooms, making sure to coat the insides
they touch an unappealing black.
There’s something about the soil and (where the gills were) really well. Set
Even without the beef, this burger is
growing conditions in that region of the mushrooms aside for 20 minutes.
deluxe. It’s glorified not only by the
New Mexico that creates the uniquely chilies and cheese, but also by the Meanwhile, in another small bowl,
delicious flavor of the Hatch chili, just smoky mayonnaise spread, and — the combine the mayonnaise with the
as the “terroir” of the world’s great wine- finishing touch! — the crushed tortilla remaining 2 teaspoons lime juice, the
growing regions produces the best chips. It’s a splendid way to celebrate remaining teaspoon garlic and the
grapes. Hatch chilies are long and the end of the summer season. paprika. In another bowl toss the
green, boasting a thick skin and thick chilies with salt and pepper to taste.
flesh. Their heat ranges from mild to GREEN CHILI Brush the cut sides of the buns with
flaming hot. Local folks tend to buy the butter and toast them on the grill.
these local favorites already roasted and CHEESE PORTOBELLO BURGER Set aside while you grill the mush-
in 25-pound bags, and then to store the Servings: 4 rooms.
chilies in their freezer for use through- Start to finish: 1 hour Place the mushrooms on the grill, gill
out the year. The rest of us can snatch 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons fresh sides down, cover and grill them 6 to 8
them up in supermarkets from coast to lime juice, divided minutes. Turn them over and grill on the
coast or online in smaller amounts, 3 tablespoons vegetable oil on the other side, covered, until tender
already charred and peeled. 2 teaspoons minced garlic, divided when pierced with a knife, another 6 to
If you’re open to charring and peeling 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 8 minutes. Spoon one-fourth of the
the pepper yourself, just apply the same Kosher salt and freshly ground black chilies on top of each mushroom. Top
methods you’d use with any other chili: pepper with one fourth of the crushed tortillas
hold it with tongs over an open gas 4 large portobello mushrooms, stems and a slice of the cheese. Cover and
flame, or char the skin on a hot grill or and gills removed cook, until the cheese is melted, 1 to 2
cast-iron skillet, or place the chili under 1/2 cup mayonnaise minutes.
a broiler until it’s blackened on all 3/4 teaspoon smoked paprika Spread the cut sides of the rolls with
sides, then transfer it to a bowl and 4 chopped, peeled, roasted Hatch the mayonnaise. Transfer the mushroom
cover it with plastic wrap for 20 min- chilies (about 1 cup) or 1 cup canned “burgers” to the buns and serve right
utes. After the chili’s had a chance to green chilies away.
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TRUMP
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What Cohen’s plea and Manafort’s verdict mean for Trump
DOES COHEN’S GUILTY PLEA lawsuit Daniels filed to invalidate a nondisclosure
agreement she signed ahead of the 2016 election.
him closer to ultimate impeachment proceedings,
particularly if the Democrats take back the House.”
MEAN TRUMP VIOLATED THE LAW? Avenatti tweeted that the Cohen pleas should “permit
us to proceed with an expedited deposition of Trump HOW DOES COHEN’S PLEA RELATE
Charleston on Tuesday night painting a Cohen said in court that he made one payment “in under oath about what he knew, when he knew it, and
rosy view of his accomplishments in office, coordination and at the direction of a candidate for
federal office” and the other “under direction of the
what he did about it.” TO THE MUELLER INVESTIGATION?
ticking off developments on trade, taxes, same candidate.” The amounts and dates all line up
Daniels’ case is currently on hold, but Avenatti said he’ll
be looking to get that hold lifted. While the Manafort case was part of Mueller’s
North Korea and even his plans for a Space with the payments made to Daniels and McDougal. investigation, the Cohen case was not. It was handled
Force. The Supreme Court in 1997, ruling in a sexual
Prosecutors did not go as far as Cohen did in open court harassment lawsuit brought by Paula Jones against by prosecutors in New York. Still, it could give Mueller a
“What we’re doing is winning,” Trump in pointing the finger at the president, saying Cohen President Bill Clinton, held that a sitting president could boost.
told cheering supporters. acted“in coordination with a candidate or campaign for be made to answer questions as part of a lawsuit. But Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor and
federal office for purposes of influencing the election.” that ruling did not directly address whether a president professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, argued
“Where is the collusion?” he demanded, Legal experts said there could be multiple reasons for that Cohen’s plea knocks back the argument that the
underscoring that Manafort’s crimes had could be subpoenaed to testify in a criminal
government lawyers’ more cautious statements. investigation, a question the Supreme Court may have investigations swirling around Trump are a“witch hunt,”
occurred before he became involved with the Daniel Petalas, former prosecutor in the Justice to confront if Mueller tries to compel Trump’s testimony as the president has called Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Trump campaign. “You know they’re still Department’s public integrity section, said the issue of in his probe. “No longer can you say Mueller is on a witch hunt when
whether Trump violated the law comes down to you have his own lawyer pleading guilty to things that
looking for collusion.” whether Trump“tried to influence an election, whether were designed to impact the election,” she said.
The president did say he felt “badly for he knew and directed it and whether he knew it was IF THERE IS EVIDENCE OF
both” men, but he largely ignored Cohen’s improper.”
WRONGDOING, CAN TRUMP BE INDICTED? COULD TRUMP PARDON HIMSELF?
guilty pleas to eight felonies. But Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani said in a statement:
“There is no allegation of any wrongdoing against the The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, which Trump has already shown he’s not afraid to use his
Manafort was convicted Tuesday in President in the government’s charges against Mr. provides legal advice and guidance to executive branch pardon power, particularly for those he has viewed as
Virginia on charges brought by special Cohen.” agencies, has held that a sitting president cannot be unfair victims of partisanship. He pardoned Joe Arpaio,
counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat- Trump denied to reporters in April that he knew indicted. the former Arizona sheriff who clashed with a judge
ing Russian interference in the 2016 elec- anything about Cohen’s payments to Daniels, though Trump’s lawyers have said that Mueller plans to adhere on immigration, and I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, a Bush
the explanations from the president and Giuliani have to that guidance, though Mueller’s office has never administration official convicted of perjury and
tion and potential obstruction of justice. shifted multiples times since. independently confirmed that. There would obstruction of justice in a leak case.
Cohen pleaded guilty in New York, saying presumably be no bar against charging a president As for whether a president can pardon himself, not
he and Trump had arranged the payment of DOES COHEN’S PLEA MEAN TRUMP COULD after he or she leaves the White House. surprisingly, courts have never had to answer that
hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels and Sol Wisenberg, who conducted grand jury questioning question. Giuliani,Trump’s lawyer, has said it won’t come
a former Playboy model to influence the BE FORCED TO SUBMIT TO QUESTIONS? of Clinton as deputy independent counsel during the to that anyway.
Whitewater investigation, said he still wanted to see “Pardoning himself would be unthinkable and probably
election. Trump’s lawyers have been negotiating with Mueller more details of Cohen’s plea deal. But he said:“Obviously lead to immediate impeachment,” Giuliani told NBC’s
about whether the president would submit to an “Meet the Press” in June. ?And he has no need to do it,
It is the Cohen case that places Trump in interview as part of Mueller’s Russia investigation. Now
it’s not good for Trump. The stuff on Stormy Daniels is
the most jeopardy, legal experts said, as the not good for Trump.” he’s done nothing wrong.” Still, Giuliani argued that
Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti says he’ll renew “I’m assuming he’s not going to be indicted because Trump “probably does” have the power to pardon
longtime personal “fixer” acknowledged his efforts to get Trump to submit to a deposition in a he’s a sitting president,” Wisenberg said. “But it leads himself.
role in a scheme to pay off women who
accused the future president of sexual mis- Helsinki last month, among other contro- statement, saying: “There is no allegation needed in the Mueller probe.
conduct. versies. of any wrongdoing against the President in The afternoon of explosive legal develop-
“It’s going to be hard for the president to Case in point, the crowd in West Virginia the government’s charges against Mr. ments comes as the White House is refocus-
try to discredit all this. It’s circling him,” loudly chanted Trump’s campaign staples Cohen.” ing itself around the upcoming midterms and
said David Weinstein, a former federal prose- “Drain the swamp!” and “Lock her up!” Trump’s legal team has also been engaged as Trump allies like Steve Bannon seek to
cutor who is not involved in the case. despite the fresh corruption convictions and in a monthslong negotiation with Mueller’s frame the election as a referendum on the
Trump has shown an uncanny ability to looming prison sentences for his former team about a potential sit-down with the potential impeachment of the president.
shake off a relentless stream of accusations advisers. president, but has objected to the scope of Trump confidants have long argued that the
and jolting statements that provoked out- Manafort’s conviction served as a vindica- the questions. president’s fate in such a scenario would ulti-
rage. His loyal base of supporters has stayed tion of Mueller’s work as investigators con- In a separate courtroom Tuesday, prose- mately be more a matter of politics than law.
with him despite his effort to blame “both tinue to probe potential misdeeds by the cutors and defense attorneys for former Of Cohen’s plea, Bannon argued Tuesday
sides” for the deadly violence between white president and those in his orbit. Mueller’s Trump national security adviser Michael that it “takes away the argument from those
nationalists and anti-racist protesters in team also had referred evidence in the Cohen Flynn agreed to postpone his sentencing who are telling the president it’s not that bad
Charlottesville, Virginia, for one, and his case to federal prosecutors in New York. after he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI if he loses the House. This now becomes
refusal to side with the U.S. intelligence Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani sought to about his contacts with a Russian offi- more than ever a national election on the
services over Russia’s Vladimir Putin in cast the blame solely on Cohen in a Tuesday cial, in a sign his cooperation was still issue of impeachment.”
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Safety” plan. According to an Aug. 10
Calendar MASSAGE
Continued from page 1
update on the company’s website,
Massage Envy franchisees and man-
agers across the nation completed a
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22 Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery
Peninsula Humane Society and House, 320 South California Ave., new, required safety training on topics
SPCA’s Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 Palo Alto. For more information call such as the psychology of sexual mis-
a.m. Pet Food Express, 6925 Mission 326-1668. multiple female customers, the compa- conduct and trauma-informed investi-
St., Daly City. Free spay/neuter clinic. ny sought to protect its image at the
For more information call 340-7022. FRIDAY, AUG. 24 gations. The company also reported
Coffee and Coloring. 10 a.m. to expense of its customers’ safety, said the launch of a third-party system
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 attorney Robert Thompson, whose
Noon. Redwood City Public Library, Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. tracking service providers’ compli-
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Take a break from your day and Burlingame-based firm is representing ance with its safety requirements to
City. Free. For more information call relax at the library. Color a page or the five women along with
780-7098. two and enjoy some refreshments complement required annual back-
and company. Supplies provided Philadelphia-based firm Laffey, Bucci ground screenings as well as the cre-
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to but feel free to bring your own. Free. & Kent.
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 For more information call 591-8286. ation of a brochure available in fran-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. “It’s all about protecting the brand chises with contact information for
Tutoring session to answer techni- California Mentor Wellness Event. instead of dealing with the person that
cal questions and one on one help. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Little House local law enforcement and state boards
Free. For more information call 591- Community Center, 800 Middle Ave., was sexually assaulted,” he said. of authorities. It also included a hot-
8286. Menlo Park. Free health screening. the manager would repeat the incident
For more information call 398-5787. In failing to fire employees like to the franchise owner and they would line with confidential assistance for
San Mateo Professional Alliance. Menlo Park resident Brandon Davis, decide whether to report the incident to anyone who might experience or have
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, Exploring the insides of a PC and
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. laptop. 4 p.m. South San Francisco 28, who was previously employed at a police. Some two days later, the owner concerns about sexual misconduct,
Promotes an environment for idea Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Massage Envy location in Burlingame called Doe, who had to explain what according to the update.
sharing, leveraging resources and South San Francisco. Dismantle a
building long-term relationships. computer, explore its parts and and is accused of having sex with con- happened again, and told her Davis “Safety is and will always be our pri-
Annual dues are $60 per year, and learn how its innards work. Free. For fidential victim Jane Doe without her denied Doe’s allegations entirely, that ority and we will never stop working
members will enjoy solid referrals more information, call 829-3860. consent last year, the suit alleges the
from other business members with- “their stories did not match up” and on it, ” according to the company
in the group. Make sure to bring New Gallery House Show, company allowed alleged sexual preda- that she would not fire Davis, accord- statement.
your business cards, company Summer Into Fall — Coastal tors the opportunity to improperly
brochures and other informational Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery ing to the suit. Though the suit outlines the experi-
materials. For more information call House, 320 South California Ave., touch or assault other customers. Following her correspondence with ences of five women, Thompson said
430-6500. Palo Alto. For more information call
326-1668. On Nov. 12, 2017, Doe is said to the owner, Doe reported the incident to it is likely only a small subset of the
Toastmaster s Public Speak ing have gone to the Massage Envy at the Burlingame Police Department, allegations that could be included in
and Leadership Sk ills Second Annual Mental Health
Development. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Awareness Open Mic hosted by 1209 Howard Ave., where she had been who, through an investigation, dis- this suit, noting his phone has been
Engineers, 255 Shoreline Drive, Suite San Mateo County Super visor several times without incident, for a covered allegations against Davis ringing off the hook as customers
200, Redwood Shores. Join us in a David J. Canepa. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 massage. While Davis, a massage ther-
friendly and supportive atmosphere p.m. Philz Coffee, Westborough involving 12 other victims, said have called with related experiences
while learning to improve your Square, South San Francisco. Call for apist, gave her a massage, he allegedly Thompson. since the women’s accounts came to
communication and leadership details or to sign up to participate. groped Doe, engaged in other sexual
skills. For more information call Free for all ages. For more informa- Arraigned on criminal charges Aug. light. Having filed lawsuits against
(202) 390-7555. tion call 363-4247. activity and had sex with her without 2, Davis pleaded not guilty to six Massage Envy in the past, Thompson
Reel Great Films: ‘Dunkirk.’ 7 p.m.
consent, according to the suit. counts of felony sexual battery by said what happened to Doe is among
Hawaiian Music Jam and Ice
Cream Social. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Frozen in fear and shock, Doe fraud and seven misdemeanor counts of the most egregious assaults he’s ever
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. allegedly remained still during the come across in a massage case, and
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. 18 and over. For more informa- battery for incidents that took place at
Event is for seniors and costs $1. For tion call 591-8286. alleged assault and was traumatized and the massage establishment between added he is looking to the evidence to
more information call 522-7490.
Craig Anderson Live Music. 7 p.m.
frightened after the massage. She Aug. 17, 2017, and Dec. 3, 2017, said show the lengths the company went to
New Galler y House Show, to 9:30 p.m. Cafe Zoë, 1929 Menalto allegedly paid for the service and left District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. He sweep these accounts under the rug.
Summer Into Fall — Coastal Ave., Menlo Park. Craig Anderson, the franchise as soon as she could,
Paintings. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gallery folk and Americana singer, song- said Davis is in custody on $250,000 “We would really implore any of the
House, 320 South California Ave., writer returns to Cafe Zoë. Free for according to the suit. bail and faces an estimated 10 years in women in this county or any women
all ages. For more information call
Palo Alto. For more information, call
322-1926. When Doe later reported the sexual state prison if convicted of his throughout this state who experienced
326-1668.
assault to the location’s acting manag- charges. any sort of improper conduct … to
Foster City Librar y Documentar y Burlingame Movies in the Park: er, she was told the franchise’s manag- The company said in a prepared come forward and join the brave
Club. 6:30 p.m. Foster City Library, ‘Despicable Me 3.’ 8:15 p.m. to 9:50
1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. p.m. Washington Park, 850 er would call her within 24 hours. statement it could not comment on women who have already spoken up
Showing the film ‘Inequality for All.’ Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. When the manager called Doe, she active litigation but will remain and help us make this company
For more information call 574-4842. ‘Despicable Me 3’ will be playing on
the big screen in Washington Park. recounted the experience and was told focused on its “Commitment to change,” he said.
Out of Anger: The Battle Between For more information call 558-7310.
Self-Control and Out of Control.
SATURDAY, AUG. 25 and one constant speed would generate “It’s a commercial port. ... I’m hear-

FERRY
6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bethany
Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Last Saturday of the Month
Menlo Park. Features the filmed Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The less wake. ing a problem with any kind of wake
story of Jerry Hartman and how he American Legion Post 409, 757 San Alex Kryska, client manager for and no wake is physically impossi-
learned to control his anger and Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast
with drinks is $10 for adults and $6 Prop SF, said captains try to hail peo- ble,” he said. “When you’re doing any
transform his life. For more informa- Continued from page 3
tion call 854-5897. for children 12 years old and under. ple when approaching from behind and boating you’re responsible for your
For more information call 345-7388.
often travel slower than 5 knots. safety.”
Elegant Simplicity Par t II: expectation. But others said ferry
Applying Principles of Traditional Senior Showcase Information
Fair. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Little House, operators have sped past them even “We’re not perfect and we’re doing Snaman said the port will sit down
Chinese Medicine in Ever yday
Nutrition. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. San 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Free
while in plain sight, and they capsized the best we can,” he said, adding that with Prop SF, the police department
services include goody bags, give-
Mateo Public Library, Oak Room, 55
aways, refreshments and door because of the wake. his company will look into the feasi- and Coast Guard to work out a potential
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn tasty
recipes that integrate nutritional prizes. Visit booths with senior serv-
Recreational boaters say Prop SF bility of traveling even slower than speed limit.
ices such as the blood pressure
guidelines from both Western med-
check. Ask the Pharmacists by ferries in many cases have been good they do now. “I think it’s pretty clear people want
icine and traditional Chinese medi-
cine from Dr. Brandon Yip, MD. Cost Peninsula Pharmacists Association
about slowing down when they On the other side, Kryska and some sort of speed control,” he said. “I
is free. For more information call questions you may have. Free. For
522-7818. more information call 344-5200. approach boaters, but then accelerate Redwood City police officers con- don’t think Marker 6 is reasonable and
as soon as they pass them, leaving firmed that kayakers sometimes inten- I don’t think Westpoint Slew is rea-
Native Gardening in Containers. 7 Open House at The Garden by
Equal Play. 10 a.m. to noon. The behind equally burdensome wake. tionally block the path of ferries. sonable. I think it needs to be some-
p.m. to 9 p.m. Redwood City Public
Library, 1044 Middlefield Road, Garden by Equal Play, 11 N. They also complain that the way the David Bagby, who owns a boat where between those two. But we also
Redwood City. Dress the smallest of Ellsworth Ave., San Mateo. Office
spaces using native plants in con- space plus childcare in same loca- ferries currently stop and accelerate docked at West Point Harbor, also said need to look at where all the impacts
tainers. For more information call tion. For more information call 269- after spotting boaters isn’t working he’s seen kayakers misbehave. are to everybody.”
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment
TErMs & CONdiTiONs Roblox Corp. in San Mateo, CA seeks TECHNOLOGY -
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- Software Engineer, QA. Mail resume to HOusEkEEpEr Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted Snowflake Computing, Inc. is accepting
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
ROBLOX, Attn: S. Leonard, 970 Park
Place, San Mateo, CA 94403. Must ref
job code 79468. EOE.
CarEGivErs WaNTEd Home C
Home are Jobs
Care
resumes for the position of Senior Query
Processing Engineer in San Mateo, CA
(Ref. # SCCSMPRAJ1). Serve as part of
bility shall be limited to the price of one for Daily Maintenance of our
insertion. No allowance will be made for
2 years experience Family/Home Business (650) 600-8108 Snowflake Computing's database devel-
errors not materially affecting the value ExpEriENCEd prEssEr for dry opment team. Responsible for require-
cleaners. Starting $16 per hour. Apply in mail: jobs@starligh
EEmail: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
tcaregivers.com ments gathering, design, implementation,
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- person at Town and Country Cleaners. required. We're looking for a housekeeper for 5
www.starlightcaregivers.com
w ww.starlightcaregivers.com testing, and maintenance of both user-
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate Location: 855 El Camino Real, #42, Palo days a week. The ideal candidate will facing and internal features. Mail resume
Alto, 94301. Call 650-329-0998 or email: be reliable, detail-oriented, comforta- AApply
pply online or w
walk-in
alk-in to Snowflake Computing, Inc., c/o Jac-
Card. tncpacleaners@gmail.com.
Immediate placement ble with pets, and experienced in
working in a busy family home!
4600 EEll CCamino
amino Real
Real,, # 211,, LLos Altos
os Altos quelyn Kong, 100 S. Ellsworth Street, 1st
Floor, San Mateo, CA 94401. Resume
on all assignments. must include Ref. #, full name, email ad-
dress & mailing address. No phone calls.
**We are looking for an full-time Indi-
Must be legally authorized to work in
vidual and not a Company!** U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
Call Contact Brenda Jimenez Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
ts, Immediate
Shiffts Placement
Immediate Plac ement
(650)777-9000 650-365-3310
bjimenez@emergencyuniversity.com
Required:
Required: 2 yyears
ears paid experience
experience
current CNA Certification;
or current Certification; --
Drive CCar;
Must Drive ar; Speak
Speak and write
write English
English
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teCHnoLoGY -
Snowflake Computing, Inc. is accepting
resumes for the position of Application neWsPaPeR InteRns
Engineer in San Mateo, CA (Ref. # JoURnaLIsm
SNOCSMIRSN1). Serve as part of The Daily Journal is looking for in-
Snowflake Computing's application engi- terns to do entry level reporting, re-
neering team. Responsible for require- search, updates of our ongoing fea-
ments gathering, design, implementation, tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
testing, and maintenance of features in so welcome.
the Snowflake application tier. Mail re- We expect a commitment of four to
sume to Snowflake Computing, Inc., c/o eight hours a week for at least four
Jacquelyn Kong, 100 S. Ellsworth Street, months. The internship is unpaid, but
1st Floor, San Mateo, CA 94401. Re- intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
sume must include Ref. #, full name, terns have progressed in time into
email address & mailing address. No paid correspondents and full-time re-
phone calls. Must be legally authorized porters.
to work in U.S. without sponsorship.
EOE. College students or recent graduates over the Hedge over the Hedge over the Hedge
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required.
saLes - Telemarketing and Inside Sales
Representative needed to sell newspa- Please send a cover letter describing
per print and web advertising and event your interest in newspapers, a resume
and three recent clips. Before you ap-
marketing solutions. To apply, please call ply, you should familiarize yourself
650-344-5200 and send resume to with our publication. Our Web site:
info@smdailyjournal.com www.smdailyjournal.com.
Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul-
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403

RIGGeR HeLPeR 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
full time, benefits, will train. fICtItIoUs BUsIness name fICtItIoUs BUsIness name fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. statement #278403 statement #278434 statement #278436
415-798-0021 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as Total Human Enhancement Network, as Pacheco Tax Service, 546 Palmer as Two Souls By Razo, 120 W. 3rd Ave.,
268 Lorton Ave #5, BURLINGAME, CA Lane, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Apt 1, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis-
saLes/maRKetInG 94010. Registered Owner: Andrew Jere- Registered Owner: Veronica Pacheco, tered Owner: Erendida Razo, same ad-
my Havili, same address. The business 265 3rd Ave, Redwood City, CA 94063. dress. The business is conducted by an
InteRnsHIPs is conducted by an Individual. The regis- The business is conducted by an Individ- Individual. The registrants commenced
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking trants commenced to transact business ual. The registrants commenced to to transact business under the FBN on
for ambitious interns who are eager to under the FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on N/A. 04/01/18.
jump into the business arena with both /s/Andrew Jeremy Havili/ /s/Veronica Pacheco/ /s/Erendida Razo/
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
of the newspaper and media industries. sor-County Clerk on 7/25/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 7/30/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 7/30/18. (Published
This position will provide valuable in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/15/18,
experience for your bright future. 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18).
Email resume
info@smdailyjournal.com fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
statement #278424 statement #278416 statement #278578
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as TravelSplunk, 355 Gellert Blvd., Suite as New Daly City Market, 398 Templeton as Nest Property, 533 Airport Blvd, Suite
388, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis-
203 Public notices 279, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Ave., DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered
tered Owner: Anna Estevez, 819 Thorn-
Owners: 1)Alan Tran, 410 Baden Avenue Owner: Mike John Salamy, 118 Aster
Apt. 4, So. San Francisco, CA 94080 Ct., Hercules, CA 94547. The business hill Dr., Daly City, CA 94015. The busi-
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name 2)Kathrine Aquino, 663 Macarthur Drive, is conducted by an Individual. The regis- ness is conducted by an Individual. The
statement #278422 Daly City, CA 94015. The business is trants commenced to transact business registrants commenced to transact busi-
The following person is doing business conducted by a General Partnership. under the FBN on N/A. ness under the FBN on 8/14/18.
as 1)English Ales Brewers 2)Hooby’s The registrants commenced to transact /s/Mike John Salamy/ /s/Anna Estevez/

Got JoBs? business under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Brewing, 935 Washington Street, SAN sor-County Clerk on 8/14/18. (Published
CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: /s/Alan Tran/ sor-County Clerk on 7/27/18. (Published
This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/8/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/22/18,
Brew4U, LLC, CA. The business is con- sor-County Clerk on 7/30/18. (Published 8/15/18, 8/22/18, 8/29/18). 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18).
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18,
The registrants commenced to transact 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
business under the FBN on N/A. fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
statement #278464
the best career seekers /s/Christopher Garrett/ fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
statement #278497
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as iClickSmiles, 110 Glenn Way #18,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
read the Daily Journal. sor-County Clerk on 7/27/18. (Published
statement #278404
The following person is doing business
as Super Pups, 2230 S. El Camino Real,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
Owner: Smile Catcher Corporation, CA.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, as Sabor Catracho, 497 Verducci Dr, Owner: Joel Veen, 1025 Park Place, San The business is conducted by a Corpora-
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Mateo, CA 94403. The business is con-
We will help you recruit qualified, talented 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18).
Owners: Lizandro Nicolas Suy Alvarez ducted by an Individual. The registrants
tion. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on July
individuals to join your company or organization. and Dania Marisela Hernandez Suazo, commenced to transact business under 5, 2018.
same address. The business is conduct- the FBN on 8-6-18 /s/Thai Nguyen/
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name ed by a Married Couple. The registrants /s/Joel Veen/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
the Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide statement #278414 commenced to transact business under This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/2/18. (Published in
sor-County Clerk on 8/6/18. (Published in
range of qualifications for all types of positions. The following person is doing business the FBN on NA.
/s/Lizandro Nicolas Suy Alvarez/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/8/18,
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/22/18,
as 1)Massage Envy San Mateo 2)Mas- 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18).
This statement was filed with the Asses- 8/15/18, 8/22/18, 8/29/18).
sage Envy San Mateo Bay Meadows,
for the best value and the best results, 1100 Park Place, STE 40, SAN MATEO,
sor-County Clerk on 7/25/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
recruit from the Daily Journal... CA 94403. Registered Owner: Start At 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). fICtItIoUs BUsIness name statement #278620
statement #278524 The following person is doing business
Me, LLC, CA. The business is conduct- The following person is doing business as Belmateo Motel, 803 Belmont Ave.,
Contact us for a free consultation ed by a Limited Liability Company. The fICtItIoUs BUsIness name as International Auto Repair, 1169 Mont- BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own-
registrants commenced to transact busi- statement #278197 gomery Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. er: Lenore Griffin, Trustee of the Lloyd J.
ness under the FBN on July 2, 2018. The following person is doing business Registered Owner: International Auto Demartini Survivor Trust, same address.
as Bernal Valley Films, 255 Orchard Body, Inc., CA. The business is conduct-
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Anuj Aggarwal/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Reg- ed by a Corporation. The registrants
The business is conducted by a Trust.
The registrants commenced to transact
commenced to transact business under
email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 7/27/18. (Published
istered Owners: 1)Andrew Annis, 662
Banus St., San Francisco, CA, 94110 the FBN onN/A.
business under the FBN on 1/21/2018.
/s/Lenore Griffin/
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, 2)Jonah Moshammer, 301 Crescent /s/Thelma Kotik/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). Ave., San Francisco, CA 94110. The This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/17/18. (Published
business is conducted by a General Part- sor-County Clerk on 8/8/18. (Published in in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/22/18,
nership. The registrants commenced to the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/15/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18).
transact business under the FBN on 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18).
1/1/18.
/s/Jonah Moshammer/ fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
This statement was filed with the Asses- fICtItIoUs BUsIness name statement #278614
sor-County Clerk on 7/2/18. (Published in statement #278517 The following person is doing business
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, The following person is doing business as ibeauty Pro, 861 #4, San Bruno West
8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). as ABA Hearth & Home, 1494 Laurel Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066. Registered
Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Owner: Tsz Wah Chiu, 100 Amador Ave,
tered Owner: Hearth & Home, Inc., CA. San Bruno, CA 94066. The business is
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name The business is conducted by a Corpora- conducted by an Individual. The regis-
statement #278426 tion. The registrants commenced to trants commenced to transact business
The following person is doing business transact business under the FBN on under the FBN onN/A.
as Help In Need, 324 Northaven Dr., DA- 7/7/18. /s/Tsz Wah Chiu/
LY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Owner: /s/Michael Hayden/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
Jocelyn Perucho Bonifacio, same ad- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/16/18. (Published
dress. The business is conducted by an sor-County Clerk on 8/7/18. (Published in in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/22/18,
Individual. The registrants commenced the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/15/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18).
to transact business under the FBN on 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18).
May 14, 2014. statement of aBanDonment of
/s/Jocelyn P. Bonifacio/ fICtItIoUs BUsIness name tHe Use of a fICtItIoUs BUsIness
This statement was filed with the Asses- statement #278356 name statement m-266145
sor-County Clerk on 7/30/18. (Published The following person is doing business Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, as Brook Street Brothers, 139 Brook doning the use of the Fictitious Business
8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18). Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Name: Holly Nail Spa, 219 El Camino
tered Owners: Duncan Brooks Stewart, Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Date of
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name Andrew Duncan Stewart and Duncan An- original filing: 7/21/2015. Same address.
statement #278423 drew Stewart, same address. The busi- Registrant: Tsz Wah Chiu, same ad-
ness is conducted by a General Partner- dress. The business was conducted by
The following person is doing business an Individual.
as A&C Janitorial Services, 207 Pali- ship. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Tsz Wah Chiu/
sades Drive, DALY CITY, CA 94015. This statement was filed with the Asses-
Registered Owner: Antar Mahasin-Walls, /s/Duncan Andrew Stewart/
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
168 Pacific Ave., Apt. 6, Pacifica, CA County on 8/16/18.
94044. The business is conducted by an sor-County Clerk on 7/20/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/15/18, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
Individual. The registrants commenced nal, 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18).
to transact business under the FBN on 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18).
May 14th, 2018.
/s/Antar Mahasin-Walls/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/30/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18,
8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18).

fICtItIoUs BUsIness name


LeGaL notICes
statement #278429 Fictitious Business Name Statements,
The following person is doing business
as La Matcha Cafe, 1828 El Camino Re-
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
al, Suite 102, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Registered Owner: Sweet Wabbit, LLC,
CA. The business is conducted by a Notice of Public Sales and More.
Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on N/A. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
/s/Stephanie Ng/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/30/18. (Published
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/1/18, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 308 tools
Order tO shOW CAuse FOr Order tO shOW CAuse FOr gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar 80’s tOPs Complete Factory Set All exeCutIve ChAIr, leather-like, swiv- WeLder- LINCOLN AC 220 amps 240
ChANge OF NAMe ChANge OF NAMe estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. els, wheels, excellent condition, $25. volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
CASE# 18CIV03860 CASE# 18CIV04005 web de California Legal Services, Pick up in El Granada. (650)712-1070
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro BeAutIFuL herMAN Miller pendulum
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice
chime! $65; 650-591-8851.
gLIder rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 309 Office equipment
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- LAPtOP CAse or bag. Black. Like new.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 PETITION OF gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte gINNY dOLL 8" Ships Ahoy. Sailor IkeA dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
PETITION OF Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Eelaine Teoh Loo tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los dress, auburn hair, excellent condition, 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Nirupama Balasubramanian TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: costos exentos por imponer un grava- original box, $15. (650)712-1070
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Eelaine Teoh Loo filed a peti- men sobre cualquier recuperación de IkeA tABLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 310 Misc. For sale
Petitioner: Nirupama Balasubramanian tion with this court for a decree changing $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- LeNNOx red Rose, Unused, hand $ 30. (650)598-9804.
filed a petition with this court for a decree name as follows: diante un acuerdo o una concesión de painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
Present name: Eelaine Teoh Loo arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. $12.00. (650) 578 9208. LOve ChAIr, velour, tan. $45. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
changing name as follows: (808)631-1365.
Present Name: Proposed Name: Elaine Teoh Loo Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el MAdAMe ALexANder 8" doll, Viet- 78 rPM records in four albums and nine
Nirupama Balasubramanian THE COURT ORDERS that all persons caso. nam, authentic costume, original box,
NeW deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- sleeves. FREE. San Bruno. (650)794-
Proposed Name: ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 0839
interested in this matter shall appear be- The name and address of the court is (El mint condition. very collectible. $20. Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Nirupama Bala Chinmay fore this court at the hearing indicated nombre y dirección de la corte es): SAN (650)712-1070
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- MATEO SUPERIOR COURT, 400 BessY sMALL Evening Hand Bag With
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons NeW tWIN Mattress set plus frame Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
tition for change of name should not be COUNTY CENTER, REDWOOD CITY, MILLer LIte Neon sign , work good $30.00 (650) 347-2356
interested in this matter shall appear be- granted. Any person objecting to the CA 9406-1655. The name, address, and $59 call (650)218-6528
fore this court at the hearing indicated name changes described above must file telephone number of plaintiff's attorney, BIFOLd shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
NIAgArA vIBrAtINg Adjustable bed (650)544-5306
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- a written objection that includes the rea- or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El OLd, ANtIque, Bottle Collection: 20 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
sons for the objection at least two court nombre, la dirección y el número de telé- bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
tition for change of name should not be (408)656-0958 BLue OYster cult lp signed by donald
granted. Any person objecting to the days before the matter is scheduled to fono del abogado del demandante, o del r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
be heard and must appear at the hearing demandante que no tiene abogado, es): sMALL rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
name changes described above must file 4162 OFFICe tYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid (408)661-6019
to show cause why the petition should William H. Bassett, Esq. (50079) wood with formica wood grain top $25
a written objection that includes the rea- not be granted. If no written objection is Scher, Bassett & Hames
sons for the objection at least two court stAr WArs R2-D2, original 1998 un- (650) 787-9753 CAsh regIster Parts; Much Skin Not
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 298 S. Sunnyvale Ave., Ste. 209 opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
days before the matter is scheduled to tion without a hearing. A hearing on the SUNNYVALE, CA 94086 retrO hutCh Needs refinishing other-
Steve 650-518-6614
be heard and must appear at the hearing petition shall be held on 9/26/18 at 9 (408)739-5300 wise good condition. Top detaches from CLAY POts 6- 1 gal, 4- 1/2 gal, 3- 2 gal
to show cause why the petition should a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, FILED: 03/26/2018 teLesCOPe-CeLestrON AstrO bottom $25. (650)712-9962 plastic pots. All free. (650)871-8907
not be granted. If no written objection is Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this DATE (Fecha): 03/26/2018 Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Order to Show Cause shall be published Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- stand, Like New $150.00 rOCkINg ChAIr, large, solid wood, COstCO PLAY Pen with travel bag.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the at least once each week for four succes- no Call (415)239-1348. back & seat pad, excellent condition. Used once $35 (650)591-2981
petition shall be held on 09/07/18 at 9 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Deputy (Adjunto) Antonio R. Geronimo $50. (650)712-1070
ing on the petition in the following news- NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: deLuxe FOLder Walker - 5" wheels -
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, tOPPs BAseBALL complete set 1987 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
paper of general circulation: You are served. thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- rOuNd tABLe 36", 2 chairs, blond
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this San Mateo Daily Journal wood $35. Pick up in El
Order to Show Cause shall be published 4474 LIONeL ChrIstMAs Holiday expan-
Filed: 8/15/2018 (SEAL) Granada.(650)712-1070
at least once each week for four succes- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
vINtAge guCCI Boston satchel purse,
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Judge of the Superior Court (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Good Condition. $75.00 (650)536-0513 sOFABed, veLOur, tan, Excellent LIONeL WesterN Union Pass car and
ing on the petition in the following news- Dated: 8/13/2018 nal: 8/1/18, 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18) condition. $75. (808)631-1365. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
paper of general circulation: (Published 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18, vINtAge guCCI Boston satchel purse,
San Mateo Daily Journal 9/12/18). Good Condition. $75.00 (650)536-0513 sOLId WOOd Dining table with exten- LOrex 14” B&W Surveillance System
Filed: 7/26/2018 sion great piece great condition black Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
$80 (650)364-5263
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 299 Computers 2360 RWC loction.
Judge of the Superior Court sOLId WOOd Entertainment Center-
Dated: 7/26/2018 19" COLOr Monitor with stand VG con- LuggAge, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
stAteMeNt OF ABANdONMeNt OF TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
(Published 8/1/18, 8/8/18, 8/15/18, dition power cord/owners manual includ- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
the use OF A FICtItIOus BusINess ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
8/22/18) NAMe stAteMeNt M-260326 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- (925)482-5742 MAkes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
doning the use of the Fictitious Business I-PAd keYBOArd. $25.00. (650)588- loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
Name: Lloyd J. Demartini. Name of 0842 tABLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
Business: Belmateo Motel. Date of origi- Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost MeILINk sAFe-FIre Proof,
Order tO shOW CAuse FOr nal filing: Apr. 8, 2014. Address of Princi- 210 Lost & Found reCOrdABLe Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
pal Place of Business: 803 Belmont www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
ChANge OF NAMe LOst CAt. Black and White. Black (650) 578 9208 three INCh egg crate foam twin bed
Ave., BELMONT, CA 94002. Registrant:
CASE# 18CIV03931 Lloyd J. Demartini, same address. The patch on right eye. REWARD. mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, business was conducted by an Individu- Call (323) 439-7713. 300 toys tion, $20, 650-595-3933 MOtLeY Crue lp signed by neil lee
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, al. sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
tWIN Bed frame-black wrought iron
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, /s/Lenore Griffin/ Books 100 thINgs for little children to do on a
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 NegrINI FeNCINg Epee mask size M
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 This statement was filed with the Asses- trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
PETITION OF sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo JAMes PAttersON hardback books. FREE (650)595-3933 tWIN Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
County on 8/16/18. (415)260-6940
Aiden West Nelson 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- AMerICAN FLYer locomotive runs
nal, 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/5/18, 9/12/18). NeW LAWN SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
Petitioner: Aiden West Nelson filed a pe- NIChOLAs sPArks hardback books. good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 tWIN Bed- Free you pick up. Call $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm
tition with this court for a decree chang- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 (650)344-2109
LArge stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each rAY-BAN tOP Bar Sunglasses
ing name as follows: suMMONs (CItACION JudICIAL) quALItY BOOks used and rare. World Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 used BedrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call
Present Name: Aiden West Nelson RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): & US History and classic American nov- (650)573-7381. wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
Proposed Name: Aiden West 18CIv01515 els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 stAr WArs Celebration 3 Darth Vader weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 WALL uNIt/rOOM Divider. Simple
lines. Breaks down for transportation. 6596
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons NOtICe tO deFeNdANt: the hALO Forerunner saga. 3 books.
interested in this matter shall appear be- (AvIsO AL deMANdAdO) Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 302 Antiques $25.(650)712-9962 leave message sAMsONIte 26" tan hard-sided suit
fore this court at the hearing indicated case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Moez Turki and Azadeh Eidanizadeh, v.LOgvINOv, uNusuAL Journey to the WALNut Chest, small (4 drawer with
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 100 Y/O family heirloom, hand sewn, upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 $45. (650)328-6709
and DOES 1 to 20, inclusive Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
tition for change of name should not be sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
granted. Any person objecting to the (650)556-9708 WhIte WICker Armoire, asking $100, sILk sAree 6 yards new nice color.for
YOu Are BeINg sued BY $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
name changes described above must file PLAINtIFF: great condition, text for picture (650)571-
a written objection that includes the rea- (LO estA deMANdAdO eL deMAN-
294 Baby stuff Beer steINs-OrIgINAL from Germa- 0947 formation.
sons for the objection at least two court dANte) ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
BABY CrIB, "Dream on Me", like new (650)592-7483 WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x sINk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
days before the matter is scheduled to $15.00 (650)544-5306
be heard and must appear at the hearing Juliet Miao and Jia Miao, a minor by and with mattress, pad and 2 sheets. $80.00. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
through her Guardian Ad Litem, Juliet Mi- (650)592-3540
to show cause why the petition should MAhOgANY ANtIque Secretary desk,
sLr LeNs Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
not be granted. If no written objection is ao
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
306 housewares Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 295 Art elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court COMPLete set OF CHINA - Windsor sLr LeNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
may decide against you without your be- Brushed FINIsh, 15" X 20" frame Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
petition shall be held on 09/13/18 at 9 ing heard unless you respond within 30 holds 18 various size photos. Never
rOsevILLe tuLIP Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
20-pieces in original box, never used.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, days. Read the information below. $45. (650)574-2490. tuNturI rOWINg Machine, Good
used. $20. 650-369-2486. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after (650)342-5630 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
Order to Show Cause shall be published this summons and legal papers are 296 Appliances 303 electronics uNIdeN hArLeY Davidson Gas Tank
at least once each week for four succes- served on you to file a written response CrYstAL (LeAded glass) lamp $30. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- at this court and have a copy served on
AIr CONdItIONer 10000 BTU w/re-
BLAuPuNkt AM/FM/Cd Radio and Re- Can send picture. (650)464-7860
ing on the petition in the following news- the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not ceiver with Detachable Face asking WALker - Good Condition - Like New -
protect you. Your written response must mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG $100. (650)593-4490
paper of general circulation: brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- MIkAsA set. White. Modern (square) $35 (650)341-5347
San Mateo Daily Journal be in proper legal form if you want the Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
court to hear your case. There may be a 0898
Filed: 8/2/2018 CANNON COPIer. $20. 650-342-5220. 311 Musical Instruments
court form that you can use for your re- sINk dOuBLe cast iron. Good condi-
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ sponse. You can find these court forms hOtPOINt heAvY Duty Dryer excellent Free teLevIsION - Mitsubishi, tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
Judge of the Superior Court and more information at the California working condition Burlingame $50 Call 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not 1929 ANtIque Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
Dated: 8/2/2018 Dan (408)656-0958 ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
(Published 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18,
Courts Online Self-Help
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
Center
your
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local 308 tools (650)742-6776.
Delivery available.
8/29/18) county law library, or the courthouse keNMOre WINdOW A/C (vert. open-
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as ANtIque IrON Hand Drills. 3 available
MOtOrOLA BrAvO MB 520 (android BALdWIN BABY GRAND 1928 vintage
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608-
form. If you do not file your response on card Belmont (650)595-8855 1214
time, you may lose the case by default, MAYtAg WAsher excellent working BrIggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
and your wages, money, and property condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan ONkYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. ChrOMAtIC hArMONICA: Horner
Order tO shOW CAuse FOr (408)656-0958 (650)771-6324.
may be taken without further warning Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
ChANge OF NAMe from the court. Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
CASE# 18CIV03890 (650)278-5776.
There are other legal requirements. You MFg h20LABs Model 300 exc cond CrAFtsMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, may want to call an attorney right away. counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, If you do not know an attorney, you may 304 Furniture ePIPhONe Les Paul 100th
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, want to call an attorney referral service. If NeW, sINger Sewing Machine Univer-
sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- Lg CrAFtsMeN shop vac 6.5hp $60 Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 you cannot afford an attorney, you may 2 WALNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops (510)943-9221 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
be eligible for free legal services from a chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 need work but very good cond. $20/ea
PETITION OF
Liubov Borisova Lou aka Liubov Igorev- nonprofit legal services program. You (650)952-3466. shOPsMIth MArk V 50th Anniversary everett uPrIght antique piano.
rOOM heAter Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
na Borisova can locate these nonprofit groups at the vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: California Legal Services Web site (650)952-3500 ANtIque dININg table for six people (650)504-0585
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 FeNder MustANg I guitar amplifier
Petitioner: Liubov Borisova Lou aka Liu- nia Courts Online Self-Help Center seWINg MAChINe-rOYAL XL 6000 vINtAge CrAFtsMAN Jig Saw. Circa 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
bov Igorevna Borisova filed a petition (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by ANtIque MOhAgANY Bookcase. Four $80. (650)421-5469
with this court for a decree changing Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
contacting your local court or county bar (650)342-8436. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
name as follows: association. NOTE: The court has a stat- FeNder MustANg ll guitar amplifier
Present Name: utory lien for waived fees and costs on ArMChAIr gOOd condition $55. vINtAge shOPsMIth and BANd
shOWtIMe rOtIsserIe used once 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
Liubov Borisova Lou aka Liubov Igorev- any settlement or arbitration award of (650)266-3184 sAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call $130.00 (650)421-5469
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave (650)342-6993
na Borisova $10,000 or more in a civil case. The message.
Proposed Name: Liubov Borisova Lou court's lien must be paid before the court BedsteAd sINgLe, poster style, box PIANO, uPrIght, in excellent condi-
will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han spring, mattress available. $40.00. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
uNItAP stANdArd centerset bath- (650)593-7408
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons demandado. Si no responde dentro de room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
30 días, la corte puede decidir en su (650)595-3933
interested in this matter shall appear be- contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- BeIge sOFA $99. Excellent Condition
fore this court at the hearing indicated formación a continuación. (650) 315-2319
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- vACuuM CLeANer (reconditioned)
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
tition for change of name should not be spués de que le entreguen esta citación BuNk Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
granted. Any person objecting to the y papeles legales para presentar una re- WesterN WAshBOArd Sales made years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
name changes described above must file spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. B/O (650)685-2494
a written objection that includes the rea- que se entregue una copia al deman- $75. phone 650-369-2486.
sons for the objection at least two court dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- COMMOde, gOOd condition. $20 obo.
days before the matter is scheduled to ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- WhIrLPOOL WAsher DRYER, GE Please call (650)745-6309
be heard and must appear at the hearing crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- Refrigerator all working and in good con-
recto si desea que procesen su caso en dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. COMPuter desk (glass) & chair. Like
to show cause why the petition should la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
not be granted. If no written objection is lario que usted pueda usar para su re- gtecher@comcast.net
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- 297 Bicycles
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the larios de la corte y más información en el COMPuter desk For sale $99
petition shall be held on 09/11/18 at 9 Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- AduLt BIkes 1 regular and 2 with bal- (650)520-4650
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this teca de leyes de su condado o en la COMPuter sWIveL CHAIR. Padded
Order to Show Cause shall be published corte que le quede más cerca. Si no BMx MONgOOse Outer Limit Bike, Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
at least once each week for four succes- puede pagar la cuota de presentación, looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ChILd’s sChWINN BICYCLe, BLue in (650)458-3578
un formulario de exención de pago de
ing on the petition in the following news- cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
paper of general circulation: tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
San Mateo Daily Journal plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- gOOd ruNNINg Bicycle. $50. dININg tABLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
Filed: 7/31/2018 eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- 650-342-5220. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ cia. $250 .(650)-654-1930.
Judge of the Superior Court Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
Dated: 7/27/2018 mendable que llame a un abogado inme- $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave dresser 4-drAWer in Belmont for
(Published 8/8/18, 8/15/18, 8/22/18, diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, mes $75. Good condition; good for children.
8/29/18) puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a Call (650)678-8585
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- Peugeut tOurINg Bicycles. Pair of
gado, es posible que cumpla con los adult size bikes $50.00 for both. 415- eNtertAINMeNt CeNter for $50.
requisitos para obtener servicios legales 467-7353 in Brisbane. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- deanegough@aol.com. (650)726-4102
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311 musical instruments 318 Sports equipment 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 645 boats 670 Auto Parts
for SAle: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- touredGe reACtion ii uniflex sys- mAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
$625.00. (650)421-5469.
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
don’t lose money built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
20K obo. (650)851-0878.
times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
obo. (650)745-6309
on a trade-in or
huGe ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
treAdmill in very good condition. Pic-
ture available on request. $50 obo.
consignment! 650 rVs
rimS-Chrome, 17” Set of 4 with caps,
Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 (650)333-
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 650 322 9598. 0303
(916)975-4969 Gulf StreAm, Sun Voyager ‘04.
treAdmill-horizon like New, limit- Sell your vehicle in the 36 ft, Excellent Condition. $39,500. the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
PiAno-1955 bAldWin Acrosonic 36”
High, Free for anyone to pick-up
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
(650)508-8662
daily Journal’s 650-349-3087. new. $ 20.00 (650)871-8907

(650)295-9121. Auto Classifieds. rV toW bar blue ox 2" ball model b330
White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
VintAGe nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- $90 (650)948-4895
PlAyer PiAno 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
www.elo.deals
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 Just $45 670 Auto Service 680 Autos Wanted
340 Camera & Photo equip. We’ll run it Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
SAxoPhone- Alto Silver with Case
‘til you sell it! Novas, running or not
$250.00 (650)948-4895
nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
AA SmoG Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
uPriGht PiAno. In tune. Fair condi- Complete Repair & Service Give me a call
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
omeGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
reach 83,450 drivers $39.75 plus certificate fee Joe 650 342-2483
VintAGe linGerie Washboard circa struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- from South Sf to (most cars)
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 869 California Drive .
strumming $50 (650)369-2486 Palo Alto Burlingame
ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
yAmAhA ACouStiC Guitar, model original manual. Like new. $99 SSF Call (650)344-5200 (650) 340-0492
FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 (650)583-6636 ads@smdailyjournal.com
zilJiAn CymbAlS with stands, 21”
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 345 medical equipment
(916)826-5964
AdJuStAble bAth shower transfer CAdillAC ’90 El Dorado Runs Great,
WeSt CoASt
bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 128,000 miles, $2000 (650)922-9114 Auto Services
312 Pets & Animals Cash discounts, DMV
driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck- CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 84K
Airline CArrier for cats, pur. from et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 miles, $3000 (650)481-5296
Services
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call (510)770-1976
(505)228-1480 local. CheVy ‘08 hhr - Grey, spunky car
635 Vans 786 El Camino Real
driVe deluxe two button walker $10 loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
South San Francisco, CA 94080
one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- (510)770-1976 toyotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con- (415)588-8993
(408)807-6529. dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066 homediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
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ex-Nazi guard to Germany
school alone for fear of encountering the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS government that took
regarding their residency.
office in March brought
“Immigration status is a complicated landlord. BERLIN — A 95-year-old former Nazi “new energy” to expedit-
legal question. And making threats against Ultimately Cano and her children moved concentration camp guard who lived quiet- ing the matter, U. S.
someone to call immigration are essential- from the property at the end of last ly in New York City for decades was carried Ambassador Richard
ly stereotypical threats,” said Martinez- September, and Martinez-Olguin said they out of his home on a stretcher by federal Grenell said.
Olguin, an attorney with Community Legal have found a new place in San Mateo agents and flown to Germany early Tuesday “He’s gone. He’s back
Services in East Palo Alto. County to live. in what could prove to be the last U.S. in Germany,” Trump said
Teruel could not be immediately reached Teruel kept the tenant’s $1,300 security deportation of a World War II-era war- at a campaign rally in
for comment. deposit and suggested an additional nearly crimes suspect. West Virginia Tuesday
The dispute started when Teruel allegedly $16,000 is owned for damage to the unit, Jakiw Palij
Jakiw Palij’s expulsion, at President night as he celebrated
decided that the unit Cano, a Mexican for which Cano claims she is not responsi- Donald Trump’s urging, came 25 years after his role in the deportation.
native, rented for several years at 1417 ble. The lawsuit seeks the security deposit investigators first accused Palij of lying Eli Rosenbaum, the former head of the
Bellevue Ave. with her two children was too to be returned, plus additional financial about his wartime past to get into the U.S. U.S. office investigating accused Nazi war
small for three residents, according to the damages. But it was largely symbolic because offi- criminals, said Palij’s removal “is a land-
lawsuit. Martinez-Olguin said she believes the cials in Germany have repeatedly said there mark victory in the U.S. government’s
Teruel attempted to increase Cano’s rent dispute is indicative of a larger societal is insufficient evidence to prosecute him. decades-long quest to achieve a measure of
and get the family to move into a larger unit issue, in which some are feeling more com- Trump “made it very clear” he wanted justice and accountability on behalf of the
on the property but, when that arrangement fortable using race and immigration as Palij out of the country, and a new German victims of Nazi inhumanity.”
fell apart, a 30-day eviction notice was grounds for attacks.
issued in July 2017, according to the “For me on some level, this is a manifes-
report. tation of the day and age we live in that
When Cano disobeyed the demand, which anti-immigration sentiment can be more
Martinez-Olguin noted was an insufficient readily bandied about,” she said.
amount of time to force eviction, the nature As it relates to her client’s case,
and frequency of Teruel’s threats escalated, Martinez-Olguin said federal and state laws
according to the lawsuit. have long been in place assuring a tenant is
“This is my building, my dear, so I’m protected from the types of threats Cano
sorry your file is now going to immigra- faced. She recognized the approval of legis-
tion,” said Teruel in a voicemail cited in the lation authored last year by Assemblyman
lawsuit, which ended with “OK. Let immi- David Chiu, D-San Francisco, clarifying
gration pick you up.” tenant rights in California as the most
A series of similar messages were left for recent acknowledgment of such laws.
Cano over nearly two months as Teruel “That legislation was passed essentially
applied pressure to get the family to move to address exactly this problem,” she said.
out. Other efforts included claiming Cano’s Ultimately though, Martinez-Olguin said
information would be shared with the IRS, she hopes others appreciate the hard deci-
and that her car would be towed from the sion made by her client to defend her family
property, according to the lawsuit. in the face of alleged abuse.
“You can be deported,” Teruel allegedly “I’m very humbled by the strength and
said in a voicemail. courage of the plaintiff to stand up and say
The conditions caused Cano and her fami- ‘this is wrong. And I’m doing this because
ly considerable amount of stress and anxi- it is unjust and it shouldn’t happen to other
ety, according to the lawsuit which claimed people,’” she said.

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Rockets strike
Afghan capital
By Amir Shah and Kathy Gannon gation into the security breach.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Interior Minister Noorul Haq
Olomi blamed political squabbling inside
KABUL, Afghanistan — Rockets Ghani’s government for distracting the
slammed into the heart of the capital of president’s attention from security matters,
Kabul on Tuesday as President Ashraf Ghani allowing the near-daily violence by insur-
delivered a speech marking a Muslim holi- gents to continue.
day, the latest in a series of brazen attacks “The deaths every day of our security
that highlighted Afghanistan’s deteriorat- forces is a big calamity for our country,”
ing security. said Olomi, now a defense analyst.
He also blamed neighboring Pakistan,
No injuries were reported from the mortar
saying that the international community
rounds that hit in the diplomatic quarter; one
has done too little to force Islamabad to shut
struck near the presidential palace, another
REUTERS down safe havens for terrorist groups inside
near a NATO compound and the U. S.
Smoke rises from the site of an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. its territory. The U.S. and Afghanistan also
Embassy, according to police official Jan
have routinely alleged that Pakistan harbors
Agha.
Taliban insurgents,
In response, Afghan helicopter gunships Pakistan denies the allegation and says
bombed the house from which the rockets some of the deadliest terrorist attacks on its
SAGE Specialties: were believed to have been launched. Hours territory have been plotted by the Islamic
t$BSEJPMPHZ later, at least two militants were reported State affiliate based in Nangarhar province
t&NFSHFODZ$SJUJDBM$BSF killed. in eastern Afghanistan.
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The booms of the mortar rounds echoed Afghan security forces, aided by U.S. air
t%FSNBUPMPHZ during the live broadcast of Ghani’s speech support, have repeatedly struck IS redoubts
t*OUFHSBUJWF.FEJDJOF commemorating the Eid al-Adha holiday, in Nangarhar in recent months with some
t*OUFSOBM.FEJDJOF and the president interrupted his remarks to success, although the group still has been
t/FVSPMPHZ say: “If they are thinking the rocket attack able to carry out attacks. Last week, it
will keep Afghans down, they are wrong.”
t0ODPMPHZ claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb-
The attack came amid an unrelenting wave ing that killed 34 high school graduates,
t1IZTJDBM3FIBCJMJUBUJPO of deadly violence across the country in
t4VSHFSZ most of them Shiites, who were taking uni-
recent weeks and dealt another blow to versity entrance exams in Kabul. The IS
Ghani’s efforts to revive peace talks to end affiliate is known as the Islamic State in
the 17-year war. On Sunday, he had offered a Khorasan Province, the ancient name of an
holiday cease-fire, saying it would only area that once spanned parts of Iran,
It’s August! Time to Check Your Pet’s Microchip take effect if the Taliban reciprocated.
An affiliate of the Islamic State group
claimed responsibility, saying its fighters
Afghanistan and Central Asia.
In Islamabad, new Prime Minister Imran
Learn more on our blog: www.sagecenters.com/blog-pet-tips/ Khan condemned the rocket attack.
had fired the shells that struck the heavily “We are with the Afghan people and gov-
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fortified Kabul neighborhood. There was no ernment to fully defeat this cowardly think-
twww.sagecenters.com immediate comment from the Taliban. ing,” Khan said in an Urdu language state-
The Interior Ministry launched an investi- ment.

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