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Trade war
escalating
with China
China’s Finance Ministry announces
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL
Supervisor Don Horsley has led the effort to create farmworker housing in San Mateo County with Measure K funds. Horsley retaliatory increases on U.S. imports
celebrated the project during the ribbon-cutting ceremony and was joined at the podium by Blue House Farm owner Ryan By Joe McDonald
Casey and Daniel Olstein, director, land programs and stewardship at POST. Below: The four three-bedroom units will be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
occupied in five to six weeks by farmworkers paying substantially below market-rate rents.The plan is to further improve the
area with landscaping and plan a privacy hedge. BEIJING — The U.S.-China trade war escalated further
Tuesday, with China announcing retaliatory tax increases
Farmworker housing unveiled on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports, including coffee,
honey and industrial chemicals.
The increases are in response to the U.S. announcing it
will impose tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese-made
County, nonprofit creates four new units at Blue House Farm in San Gregorio See CHINA, Page 19
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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Los Angeles takes step toward banning sale of fur products Theft. A woman stole packages from a
doorstep on Kentfield Avenue, it was
reported at 1:41 p.m. Sunday, Sep. 2.
By Ariel Tu a future date for final approval. whole or in part of fur, including clothing,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “This is something that is not just a good handbags, shoes, hats, earmuffs, jewelry SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
legislative win, it’s a moral win, ” and keychains. Only used fur products could
Councilman Bob Blumenfield said. “We feel be sold. Threat cas e. Someone threatened a per-
LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles, one of the like we’re evolving as a city as people to Councilmen Bob Blumenfield and Paul son on Baden Avenue, it was reported at
world’s major fashion centers and long a stop this kind of unnecessary cruelty.” Koretz submitted the motion. 8:34 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29.
symbol of glitz and glamour, is taking steps The vote also directed the city attorney to Blumenfield said there’s no reason to wear Petty theft. Someone stole items from a
to ban the sale of new fur products, a move report back to the council on several issues, fur in 2018. “Certainly not in sunny Los grocery store on Gellert Boulevard, it was
that would make it the largest city in the including how fur apparel is utilized by reli- Angeles,” he said. reported at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29.
U.S. to do so. gious organizations, and possible exemp- “There’s nothing humane about raising an Gran d t h e f t . Someone stole various
A proposal to ban the sale of fur prod- tions, as well as potential conflicts with animal and killing it for unnecessary vani- items from a wholesale store on Dubuque
ucts advanced in the City Council on federal and state laws relating to sale of fur ty,” Koretz said. Avenue, it was reported at 10:45 a. m.
Tuesday. The council voted unanimously products derived from legally trapped ani- The effort to ban the sale of fur products in Tuesday, Aug. 28.
to direct the city attorney to draft an ordi- mals. Los Angeles is part of a national movement, Petty theft. Someone stole various items
nance that will prohibit the manufacture A ban would take effect two years after said Christina Sewell, campaign manager at from a grocery store on Chestnut Avenue,
and sale of new fur products. The ordi- final approval of the ordinance. People for the Ethical Treatment of it was reported at 3:58 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
nance must be presented to the council at The ban would cover apparel made in Animals. 28.
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probe papers expose ‘bad things’ Kavanaugh Senate Republicans and Democrats
fought determinedly over who should
testify at a high-stakes hearing on the allegation just six
By Eric Tucker and Chad Day Justice Department national security brazen abuse of power. ” weeks before major congressional elections.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS division head. “That’s problematic.” The letter said, “Any decision by Democrats have said they wanted more time for the FBI to
The Justice Department says it’s your offices to share this material with investigate — and more witnesses besides Kavanaugh and
WASHINGTON — President Donald begun complying with the order, the President or his lawyers will vio- Ford, hoping to avoid what would turn into merely a “he-
Trump is flexing his executive power though it’s not clear when the docu- late longstanding Department of said-she-said” moment. Those witnesses would include
to declassify secret documents in the ments might be released. It’s also Justice policies.” It was signed by Kavanaugh’s high school friend Mark Judge, who Ford said
Russia investigation, an extraordinary unclear if the multi-agency review now House Democratic Leader Nancy was in the room when she was assaulted, but Judge said no.
move he says will ensure that “really underway might find ways to try to Pelosi, Senate Democratic Leader Kavanaugh has denied Ford’s allegation, and Judge says he
bad things” at the FBI are exposed. withhold certain information or limit Chuck Schumer, and the top Democrats doesn’t remember any such incident.
But the decision, made against the whatever damage, such as outing on the House and Senate intelligence The lawyers for Ford predicted the hearing, as now sched-
backdrop of Trump’s spiraling outrage sources or scaring off would-be ones, committees, Adam Schiff and Mark uled, “would include interrogation by senators who appear
at the special counsel’s Russia investi- that may arise from the release. Warner. to have made up their minds” that she is “mistaken” and
gation, may expose sensitive sources Trump and Republican supporters The documents the president ordered mixed up.
and methods and brush up against pri- want the records out in hopes they’ll declassified include a portion of a
vacy law protections, experts say. reveal law enforcement bias in the secret surveillance application for a
The order is likely to further divide early stage of the Russia investigation
and prove the probe was opened with-
former Trump campaign adviser, mate-
rials by default treated as highly secret
Around the nation
the president from the intelligence
agencies he oversees and raises new out good reason. and withheld from public view. Hispanic group in Congress
concerns that Trump is disclosing Democrats say the material is too Trump appeared unconcerned
government secrets for his own politi- secret for disclosure and object to any Tuesday by the national security boycotts White House event
cal gain. Critics of the move say the meddling in an ongoing investiga- implications of the order, tweeting ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. — Citing President Donald
president has a clear conflict by trying tion. about a supportive congressman and Trump’s policies and comments about Latinos, members of
to discredit an investigation in which In a letter Tuesday to Director of saying, “Really bad things were hap- the influential Congressional Hispanic Caucus boycotted a
he himself is a subject. National Intelligence Daniel Coats, pening, but they are now being Hispanic Heritage Month celebration hosted by Trump at
“This radical policy choice is not Dep ut y At t o rn ey Gen eral Ro d exposed. Big stuff!” At the White
the White House.
being made on traditional policy Ro s en s t ei n an d FBI Di rect o r House he said he wants “total trans-
Ch ri s t o p h er Wray, fo ur top parency, ” insisting again that the In a letter to the president, caucus Chairwoman Rep.
grounds. It’s being made on conflicted
Democrats called Trump’s action “a Russia investigation is a “witch hunt.” Michelle Lujan Grisham, a New Mexico Democrat whose
grounds,” said David Kris, a former
district includes Albuquerque, also cited Trump’s denial that
nearly 3,000 lives were lost in Puerto Rico due to Hurricane
Maria last year.
“You have ignored and recently tweeted lies about the dev-
astation and loss of life in Puerto Rico from Hurricane
Maria, compared immigration to an infestation and attacked
a judge because of his Hispanic heritage,” Lujan Grisham
wrote in a Thursday letter to Trump.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, the nation’s only
Latina governor, was one of the only elected Hispanic offi-
cials to attend the event on Monday.
Martinez, a once rising star within the Republican Party,
previously denounced Trump’s campaign rhetoric about
Mexican immigrants during the 2016 campaign.
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Top German spy ousted after clash with Merkel over migrants
By Frank Jordans Maassen, who took protests following the his assertion, but his comments were seized
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS charge of the BfV spy killing of a German man, upon by the far-right Alternative for
agency in 2012, was still allegedly by migrants, in Germany party, which called him “a very
BERLIN — The head of Germany’s domes- suitable for the post over the eastern city of good top civil servant who had the courage
tic intelligence agency lost his job Tuesday his handling of the 2016 Chemnitz, Maassen said to criticize Merkel’s completely failed asy-
after his remarks downplaying anti-migrant Berlin Christmas market his agency had no reliable lum policy” and now faces a “witch hunt.”
violence became a battleground between attack and his contacts evidence that foreigners Merkel’s coalition partners, the center-left
Chancellor Angela Merkel and her conserva- with the far-right were “hunted” down in the Social Democrats, accused Maassen of down-
tive critics. Alternative for Germany streets — a term Merkel playing apparent anti-migrant violence and
The ouster of Hans-Georg Maassen is the Hans-Georg party. Angela Merkel had used. called for him to be fired .
latest political aftershock resulting from the Maassen Maassen’s decision to He added that “accord- For a senior civil servant to publicly wade
influx of more than a million refugees into openly contradict Merkel ing to my cautious evaluation, there are good into such a politically sensitive issue would
Germany since 2015, which has boosted in an interview with the mass-circulation reasons for thinking that it is deliberate mis- normally have meant swift career death, but
right-wing populism in Germany and daily Bild this month appears to have sealed information, possibly in order to distract the Maassen’s direct boss — Interior Minister
beyond. his fate. public from the murder in Chemnitz.” Horst Seehofer — initially backed the spy
Critics have long questioned whether Responding to violent right-wing Maassen provided no evidence to back up chief.
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: MENLO GIRLS’ TENNIS OPENS WBAL SEASON WITH WIN OVER CRYSTAL SPRINGS >> PAGE 12
Mills notches important win and see what happens. ” best offensive output of the
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF While the strategy did not have the match, the way goaltender
desired effect — several times Veronica Turner was playing, it
The NFL is not the only copycat Mills had a player was wide open, was more than enough.
league. but she could not convert — it Turner, a sophomore, was like a
Erik Anderson, the head coach seemed that it loosened up the San wall throughout the match, finish-
for the Mills girls’ water polo Mateo defense and allowed the ing with 18 saves. She was espe-
team, incorporated something Vikings to post a 6-3 road victory. cially strong in the third period,
into his offense Tuesday that he “We were unable to capitalize, when she stopped eight of nine
saw another team do against the but it put [San Mateo] off kilter,” shots from San Mateo (2-3).
Vikings. Anderson said. “We had a lot of opportunities,”
“When we played Hillsdale, they Mills (4-1 PAL Ocean) took con- said Bearcats head coach Kathy
kept a girl back, cherry picking. It trol of the match in the first peri- Parodi. “We took a lot of shots.” NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
took us a while to figure it out,” od, scoring three unanswered Mills goaltender Veronica Turner makes one of her 18 saves during the
Anderson said. “So I said we’ll try goals. While it was the Vikings’ See POLO, Page 16 Vikings’ 6-3 win over San Mateo.
TUESDAY
Local sports roundup
third-set, super tiebreaker, (11-9).
No. 7 Stanford will have
Girls’ tennis
Girls’ water polo
Half Moon Bay 13, Sequoia 1
Love back for the Ducks
Menlo-Atherton 7, Aragon 0 By Josh Dubow
The Cougars improved to 5-0 in Ocean Division play with
The Bears stayed undefeated in PAL Bay Division play THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
a lopsided win over the Cherokees.
while handing the Dons their third straight loss. HMB scored four goals in each of the first two periods to
M-A (4-0 PAL Bay) was hardly even pushed by Aragon (1- take an 8-1 lead at halftime. STANFORD — Stanford will get star running back Bryce
3) as the Bears won all their matches in straight sets. Julie Raffetto led the Cougars’ offense with five goals. Love back for this week’s Pac-12 North showdown against
Allison Brown, playing at No. 1 singles, was especially Nikki Sorfleet and Rachel Jenar each netted a hat trick, No. 20 Oregon but the seventh-ranked Cardinal will be
dominant for M-A, winning at love. Charlie Smith and while Kacie Sorfleet and Lily Nelson rounded out the scor- without a key defensive player.
Sarah Marks dropped only one game each, with Smith win- ing with a goal each. Coach David Shaw said Tuesday that outside linebacker
ning her No. 3 singles match 6-1, 6-0 and Marks posting a HMB goaltender Jennifer Martuscelli continues to have a Casey Toohill will miss the game against the Ducks (3-0, 0-
6-0, 6-1 at No. 4 singles. strong season, finishing with 11 saves, two assists and a 0 Pac-12) with an undisclosed injury.
Laura Kirk and Nia Ziaman won their No. 1 doubles match steal. Shaw said Love was “100 percent” after
6-2, 6-0, while Emily Xi and Amelia Wu won 6-3, 6-0 at No. resting some minor ailments last week
3 doubles. MONDAY when the Cardinal (3-0, 1-0) easily beat
FCS-level UC Davis 30-10.
Burlingame 5, Half Moon Bay 2 “Last week he was Coach Bryce, work-
The Panthers evened their PAL Bay Division record with
Girls’ golf ing with the other guys, telling them
the win over the Cougars. San Mateo 218, Mills 341 what he saw and walking around with a
The Wachhorst sisters, Maddie Wachhorst at No. 1 sin- The Bearcats improved to 6-0 in PAL Bay Division play script,” Shaw said. “He still got his
gles and Molly Wachhorst playing at No. 3 singles, won with the victory over the Vikings at Poplar Creek Golf workouts in last week so he’s physically
their matches in straight sets. Maddie Wachhorst posted a 6- Course in San Mateo. Bryce Love ready this week. This week he doesn’t
1, 6-2 win, while Molly Wachhorst had to work a little hard- Freshman Lindsey Huang led San Mateo with a 3-over 38. need to coach anybody. He just needs to
er, needing a first-set tiebreaker to win 7-6 (7-1), 7-5. Senior Lynn Sasaki finished with a 40 and Yasmin Pandora carry the ball.”
Half Moon Bay took the other two singles matches, with came in with 42. The Cardinal will be counting on Love in the tough envi-
Lani Southern winning 6-3, 6-0 at No. 2 singles and Mills was led by Jadyn Gee, who shot a 57. ronment of Autzen Stadium against a defense that has
Brithany Garcia needing three sets to get past Allie allowed opponents just 2.0 yards per carry and 77 yards per
McHugh, 7-5, 2-6, (10-6). Castilleja 218, Sacred Heart Prep 272, Notre Dame- game on the ground.
The Panthers, however, swept the three doubles matches Belmont 303 Stanford hasn’t hit its stride yet running the ball after last
to take home the win, with Annika Ganguly and Sofia Biddle Castilleja beat both the Gators and Tigers in a WBAL tri- year’s stellar campaign that made Love the Heisman Trophy
clinching the match-winning fourth point with a 6-3, 6-3 meet at Menlo Country Club. runner-up. He ran for 2,118 yards a year ago for the most of
win at No. 2 doubles. Castilleja’s Divya Tadimeti won one of three players to any Power 5 player, averaged 8.1 yards per carry and set an
shoot rounds in the 30s, finishing with an even-par 35. FBS record with 13 runs of at least 50 yards.
Menlo School 6, Crystal Springs 1 Teammate Niav Layton was shot back with a 1-over 36. Love ran for 147 yards and two TDs on 17 carries in last
The Knights opened West Bay Athletic League play with a Avani Tumuluri was the low scorer for NDB, shooting a year’s 49-7 win over Oregon.
victory over the Gryphons in dominant fashion. 45, while Hannah Lesti paced SHP with a 48. He hasn’t had as easy a go of it this year as defenses have
Addie Ahlstrom (No. 1 singles), Lindsey Ball (No. 2 sin- loaded up the box to limit his production.
gles) and Brynn Brady (No. 4 singles) all won their match- Half Moon Bay 230, Capuchino 247 Love was held to 29 yards on 18 carries in a season-open-
es, 6-0, 6-0. The Cougars earned their first PAL Ocean Division win of ing win over San Diego State. He fared much better in Week
Tricia Zhang dropped only one game in winning her No. the season, beating the Mustangs at the par-30 Fleming 2 with 136 yards on 22 carries against USC but has yet to
3 singles match, 6-0, 6-1. Golf Course in San Francisco. break a long TD run this season.
The Knights’ No. 3 doubles team of Ellen Cho and Yvonne Randi Marshall carded a 39 to lead HMB. As a team, the Cardinal are averaging just 3.8 yards per
Lin dropped only one game in each set of a 6-1, 6-1 victo- carry this season and haven’t topped 160 yards on the
ry. South City 211, El Camino 255 ground in any of their three games.
Crystal Springs got its win at No. 1 doubles, where Catherine Batang shot a 3-over 30 to lead the Warriors to “Two out of three games, the defenses were just saying,
Lindsay Han and Camille Zu won 6-3, 6-2. the Ocean Division win over the rival Colts at Mariner’s ‘We’re going to put one more guy in the box than you can
Point in San Mateo. block,”’ Shaw said. “I’m stubborn enough to keep running
Sacred Heart Prep 4, Harker 3 Batang was the only golfer to shoot in the 30s. Briana it and try to establish the run game, knowing that we have a
Padilla came in with a 41 for South City, while Lupe Rosas running back that even if they do load the box if we get a
The Gators won two of the four singles matches and two
finished with a 43. crease he’ll still take it the distance.”
of the three doubles matches to beat the Eagles in the WBAL
Cassie Jensen paced El Camino shooting a 42. This will be the first time this year the Cardinal will have
Foothill Division opener for both squads.
a healthy Love and starting center Jesse Burkett, who
SHP’s No. 2 single player Isa Robinson and the No. 2 Girls’ tennis missed the first two games with injuries.
doubles team of Noorayn Jafri and Emmy McGrath had
Palo Alto 5, Sacred Heart Prep 2 That leadership of a fifth-year senior anchoring the
the easiest wins. Robinson posted a 6-2, 6-2 win,
The Gators were beaten by the Vikings in a non-league offense line will be important at the usually loud Autzen
wh i l e J afri an d McGrat h wo n 6 -3 , 6 -3 .
match. Stadium.
The other two Gators’ wins were grinds. Lindsay Lynch,
SHP (3-3 overall) got its two wins in three setters at No. “There are things he’ll see that a first-year starter is not
SHP’s No. 1 singles player, needed a third-set, super
2 and 3 doubles. Noorayn Jafri and Emmy McGrath posted a going to see,” Shaw said. “There’s some things he’ll antic-
tiebreaker to win 5-7, 7-5, (10-5). The No. 1 doubles
6-3, 1-6, (10-4) win at the second doubles position, while ipate happening. There’s also a command he has. ... That
team of Nathalie Rotenberg and Sarah McGrath also
Natalie Dias and Lindsay Marcus posted a 7-5, 5-7, (11-9) guy walks in and makes a call and if anybody has a question,
came back from a set down, 2-6, and then needed a
win at third doubles. he’ll make it louder and you’re going to do it.”
tiebreak win in the second 7-6 (7-5) before winning a
While the Cardinal should be healthier on offense, they
will miss Toohill on defense. He has 14 tackles, two pass
breakups, three quarterback hurries and one sack in three
games this season as part of Stanford’s best position group
on defense. The Cardinal lead the nation in scoring defense
Ask a Professional at 7.7 points per game.
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Toohill’s injury will put Jordan Fox into the starting line-
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cremation, “It will be tough without Casey,” linebacker Joey Alfieri
said. “He brings a lot to our defense. Jordan Fox will have
what are my to step up. ... We have a lot of young guys who have shown
a lot of good ability in camp and in the first three games.”
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Shaw the hero as Giants top last-place Pads White, the widow of Reggie White.
There were questions, though, about how
well-organized the group was. Two players
By Bernie Wilson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 5, Padres 4 whose names are on the letter said they were
not part of the boycott effort. Another name on
and Nick Hundley and Reyes and Renfroe. the list of 22 signees including Sarah White
SAN DIEGO — Giants rookie Chris Shaw Brandon Crawford came Reyes gave the Padres a 4-3 lead on his was Carl Ellard, but no one by that name has
hit a two-run single in the eighth inning racing home to give the two-run homer in the fifth off lefty Derek played professional football. Former Vikings
and San Francisco rallied to beat San Diego Giants the lead. Craig Holland that had to withstand a video review defensive end Carl Eller, however, is a Hall of
5-4 on Tuesday night, assuring that the Stammen (8-3) loaded the for potential fan interference. It was deter- Famer.
rebuilding Padres will finish last in the NL bases with no outs before mined that a fan who went for the ball didn’t “The time has come for us to be treated as part
West. getting Pence to ground interfere with Shaw in left field. It was of a game we’ve given so much to,” the letter
Hunter Pence homered, doubled and drove into a force at home, but Reyes’ 16th and it came with pinch-hitter states. “Until our demands are met, the Hall of
in three runs for the Giants. then gave up Shaw’s deci- A.J. Ellis aboard on a leadoff walk. Famers will not attend the annual induction cer-
Freddy Galvis had four hits and scored Chris Shaw sive hit. emony in Canton. It’s well known that the NFL
Pence had a big night Reyes also hit an RBI single in the third is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2020,
twice for the Padres, who dropped to 60-92,
otherwise, hitting a two-run homer in the and Renfroe had an RBI double in the first. and while we are proud of our role in building
one more loss than last year with 10 games
to play. Ownership expected the team would second, his third, and adding an RBI double Holland allowed four runs and five hits in this league, we don’t believe 100 years of play-
improve from last season, when it finished in the fourth to give the Giants a 3-2 lead. five innings. He struck out six and walked er exploitation is something to celebrate.”
71-91, seven games better than San Sam Dyson (4-3) pitched the seventh for two. The strongly worded letter called out the
Francisco. the win. Will Smith worked the ninth for Padres rookie lefty Joey Lucchesi yielded league for paying Goodell $40 million, saying
Shaw’s bases-loaded flare fell in just in his 14th save, allowing Galvis’ one-out three runs and seven hits in five innings. He “there are better uses for that money.” It also
front of diving left fielder Hunter Renfroe, double before striking out rookie Franmil struck out eight and walked one. criticized Smith for his salary and the lack of a
former player on the players’ association exec-
utive board. But there have been two former
players on that executive board since 2009.
Jerry Rice, whose name is on the letter, said
he wasn’t on the Hall of Fame Board. And in a
statement on Twitter , the former wide receiver
said he plans to support the Hall of Fame and
“looks forward to attending the 100th anniver-
sary in 2020.”
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through the opening points of Game 1. Balisteri pointed to Mercy’s Sept. 7 non-
“They’re gelling pretty long to get her act down, though, and that The loss for Kyaw had a historic context
z-Boston
W
103
L
48
Pct
.682
GB
—
team accused of
mont at Menlo School, Woodside at New York 92 58 .613 10 1/2
Menlo-Atherton, 6 p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep at Serra, Philadelphia 77 73 .513 5 1/2
Tampa Bay 84 66 .560 18 1/2
6:30 p.m. Washington 77 75 .507 6 1/2 Toronto 69 82 .457 34
New York 70 81 .464 13 Baltimore 43 108 .285 60
Girls’ water polo Miami 59 92 .391 24
Burlingame vs. Notre Dame-Belmont at Serra, 3 p.m.; Central Division
Aragon at Castilleja, Carlmont at Menlo School,
rapingteammate
Central Division x-Cleveland 84 66 .560 —
Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, 5 p.m.
Chicago 89 62 .589 — Minnesota 70 81 .464 14 1/2
Girls’ volleyball Detroit 61 90 .404 23 1/2
Milwaukee 86 66 .566 3 1/2 Chicago 59 91 .393 25
Jefferson at South City, Sequoia at Capuchino,West- St. Louis 84 68 .553 5 1/2
moor at Mills, Terra Nova at El Camino, 5:15 p.m.; Kansas City 52 99 .344 32 1/2
Woodside at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, Pittsburgh 76 74 .507 12 1/2
Burlingame at Half Moon Bay, Carlmont at San Cincinnati 65 87 .428 24 1/2 West Division
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in front of coaching staff who did Mateo, 6:15 p.m. Houston 95 56 .629 —
nothing to stop the abuse and did West Division A’s 90 61 .596 5
Cross country Seattle 83 68 .550 12
HOBBS, N.M. — Members of a not report it, the lawsuit said. PAL League Meet #1 at Half Moon Bay, 4 p.m.
Los Angeles 84 68 .553 — Angels 75 76 .497 20
Colorado 82 69 .543 1 1/2 Texas 64 87 .424 31
southeastern New Mexico high The lawsuit said the 13-year-old Arizona 78 74 .513 6
THURSDAY
school soccer team raped a young rape victim became withdrawn, Girls’ tennis Giants 72 80 .474 12 z-clinched playoff berth
teammate, recorded the sexual irritated and lost his desire to play San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, Carlmont at El San Diego 60 92 .395 24 x-clinched division
Camino, Burlingame at Hillsdale, Aragon at Half
assault of another player and sub- soccer. His mother became con- Moon Bay, Westmoor at Terra Nova, South City at Tuesday’s Games
jected other players to violent sex- cerned and inspected his phone, Oceana, Sequoia at Capuchino, Woodside at Mills, Tuesday’s Games
N.Y.Yankees 3,Boston 2
Menlo School vs Castilleja at Rinconada Park, Harker Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 2
ual acts as part of hazing, accord- discovering the video of the at Crystal Springs, Sacred Heart Prep vs Notre Dame- Pittsburgh 2, Kansas City 1, 11 innings
Pittsburgh 2,Kansas City 1,11 innings
ing to a federal lawsuit. alleged Sept. 17, 2016, assault of Toronto 6,Baltimore 4
Belmont at CSM, Mercy-SF at Mercy-Burlingame, Washington 4, Miami 2
Priory at Pinewood, 4 p.m. Cleveland 5,Chicago White Sox 3
The lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. the boy on the bus, court docu- St. Louis 8, Atlanta 1 Minnesota 5,Detroit 3
District Court in Albuquerque by a ments said. Girls’ volleyball Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 1 Tampa Bay 4,Texas 0
Pinewood at Priory, Westmoor at Sequoia, Mills at Chicago Cubs 9, Arizona 1 Houston 7,Seattle 0
parent of a player alleges her son The mother reported the video to Jefferson, El Camino at Capuchino, South City at Angels 9,Oakland 7
L.A. Dodgers 3, Colorado 2, 10 innings
was raped by Hobbs High School Hobbs High School administra- Terra Nova, 5:15 p.m.; Notre Dame-SJ at Crystal San Francisco 5, San Diego 4 Wednesday’s Games
soccer teammates in 2016 shortly tors, who took no action, the law- Springs, 5:45 p.m.; San Mateo at Aragon, Half Moon Wednesday’s Games
Minnesota(Gonsalves0-2)atDetroit(Turnbull0-0),10:10a.m.
Bay at Menlo-Atherton,Woodside at Carlmont, Hills- Tampa Bay (TBD) at Texas (Mendez 2-1),11:05 a.m.
after another player was sexually suit said. dale at Burlingame, 6:15 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at St.Louis (Flaherty 8-7) at Atlanta (Toussaint 1-1),9:10 a.m. Boston (Price 15-6) atYankees (Severino 17-8),4:05 p.m.
assaulted on a bus, the Hobbs The lawsuit alleged another sexu- Sacred Heart Prep, Menlo School at Mercy-SF, Notre Mets (Matz 5-11) at Philadelphia (Eflin 10-7),3:05 p.m. KC (Fillmyer 3-1) at Pittsburgh (Archer 4-8),4:05 p.m.
News-Sun reported . Dame-Belmont at Harker, 6:30 p.m. KC (Fillmyer 3-1) at Pittsburgh (Archer 4-8), 4:05 p.m. Toronto (Gaviglio 3-8) at Baltimore (TBD),4:05 p.m.
al assault occurred earlier this Cincy (Harvey 7-8)at Milwaukee (Gonzalez8-11),4:40 p.m. WhiteSox(Covey5-13)atCleveland(Carrasco16-9),4:10p.m.
The lawsuit alleges a video month, when the boys’ soccer team Boys’ water polo
Giants (Stratton 10-9) at San Diego (Erlin 3-7),6:10 p.m. Seattle (TBD) at Houston (Keuchel 11-10),5:10 p.m.
Sequoia at Aragon, Mills at Terra Nova, San Mateo
showed soccer players sexually was on an overnight, out-of-town at Capuchino, 4 p.m.; Cubs (Hamels 9-9) at Arizona (Ray 5-2), 6:40 p.m. Angels (Pena 3-4) at A’s (Anderson 3-5),7:05 p.m.
assaulting a boy two years ago and Thursday’s Games
trip. It alleges several younger Colorado(Anderson6-9)atDodgers(Buehler7-5),7:10p.m.
Angels at A’s,12:35 p.m.
that a coach told players to delete players were held against their will Girls’ water polo Thursday’s Games
Mills at Terra Nova, Half Moon Bay vs. Mercy- Boston at N.Y.Yankees,4:05 p.m.
the cellphone video. in a hotel room in El Paso, Texas, N.Y. Mets at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto,4:07 p.m.
Burlingame at Capuchino, 5 p.m.; Sequoia at
Hillsdale, 5:30 p.m.; San Mateo at Capuchino, 6 p.m. Cincinnati at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Cleveland,4:10 p.m.
Hobbs Municipal Schools and were sexually assaulted by sev- Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit,4:10 p.m.
Superintendent T.J. Parks declined eral older players. FRIDAY
to comment on the lawsuit. But he Hobbs Police Chief Chris Football
said this month the district was McCall said Monday the Hobbs Serra vs. Mitty at Foothill College, Menlo-Atherton
at Valor Christian-Highlands Ranch, Colorado,Terra
TRANSACTIONS
investigating alleged player mis- Police Department is investigat- Nova at Mills, 7 p.m.; King’s Academy at Aragon, NFL Released S Tyree Robinson. Released DT Aziz Shittu
conduct within the boys’ soccer ing the alleged El Paso incident. Half Moon Bay at Burlingame, Lincoln-SF at El ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released DT Garrison from the practice squad. Signed DT Adolphus Wash-
Camino, 7:30 p.m. Smith. Signed LB Nigel Harris to the practice squad. ington to the practice squad.
program. He said police will forward find- Released LB B.J. Bello from the practice squad. DETROIT LIONS — Waived OL Jamil Demby. Re-
According to the lawsuit, the ings to the El Paso Police Girls’ water polo ATLANTA FALCONS — Placed G Andy Levitre on leased S Marcus Cromartie from reserve-injured.
hazing of younger players on the Department. Amanda McDonald Invitational at Menlo School/Sa- injured reserve. Signed G Zac Kerin. HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed WR Isaac Whitney
cred Heart Prep, 3 p.m. BUFFALO BILLS —Signed CB Ryan Lewis from the to the practice squad. Released WR Malachi Dupre
boys’ varsity soccer team dates The lawsuit, which names Parks, practice squad. Signed CB Michael Hunter and WR from the practice squad.
back to the 2015 fall season and coaches, current and former admin- SATURDAY Hunter Sharp to the practice squad. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Promoted S Maurice Smith
included sexual assaults. Football CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed PK Randy Bul- to the active roster.
istrators, seeks unspecified mone- Fresno City College at College of San Mateo, Sacred lock to a two-year contract extension. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed PK Dan Bailey.
The assaults frequently happened tary damages. Heart Prep at San Mateo, 2 p.m. DALLAS COWBOYS — Re-signed WR Brice Butler. Waived WR Stacy Coley.
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score to put the Vikings up 6-2 midway through cut the Bearcats’ deficit to just one, but her
POLO
Continued from page 11
the fourth period.
Mills initially broke the seal on the score-
board about three minutes into the match when
rebound putback was waved off as the halftime
horn sounded just before she could get the shot
off.
Cassidy Martz fired off a shot that San Mateo In the third period, Mills pushed its lead to
goaltender Kalyn Chan pushed off the crossbar. four goals — 5-1 — when Ng Solano scored off
Turner also saved four straight shots from the
Bearcats in the second period, as they managed Mills’ Michelle Chan was there to clean up a rebound and Nicole Boie fired one in from
to get only three shots past her for the entire the rebound and put it home for a 1-0 Mills lead. midpool.
match. With just over two minutes to play, the
San Mateo’s Megan Chung got one of the
“She’s been pretty solid like that (throughout Vikings took a 2-0 lead when Sarah Wong
goals back, scoring off an assist from Chan to
the season so far),” Anderson said. “The found Martz on the left wing and she buried her
close to 5-2 after three periods, before the
defense played well. Everybody got back.” shot for the second goal of the game.
teams exchanged goals in the fourth — Alaraj
The match got off to a bit of a sloppy start as The Vikings added a third goal just before the rounded out the scoring for Mills at the 4:21
neither team could get much going offensively. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL quarter break when Martz fired home a shot mark, while Caroline Zhu scored San Mateo’s
Sophia Alaraj had her chances as she stayed on San Mateo’s Lydia McIntyre looks for a from the perimeter for a 3-0 Vikings’ advan- final goal with 1:22 left.
offense and her teammates played defense. But shooting lane. tage.
Turner struggled to get the ball to Alaraj, who Alaraj, however, did show off her shooting Mills, however, struggled offensively in the The win was big for Mills as the Vikings try
had to swim back toward midpool to retrieve skills as she scored her team’s final goal. Off a second period, but Turner kept the Bearcats off to keep pace with Half Moon Bay and Terra
passes as the San Mateo defense came barreling restart following a San Mateo foul, Mills’ the scoreboard until there was 1:48 left in the Nova, who were both 4-0 entering play
back at her. Michelina Ng Solano dumped a pass into Alaraj half. That’s when Izzy Borges took a long pass Tuesday.
Alaraj managed to get three shots off in the in the hole set and with a defender draped all from Chan and scored. “It keeps us in the mix,” Anderson said.
opening period, but each was saved. over her, Alaraj managed to get a shot off and Jax Rittenhouse looked like she might have “That’s what you hope for every year.”
Siskiyous, with Matt Adamkiewicz coming stout. Although they allowed 414 yards of But the team doesn’t have a lot of time to
CSM
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on to throw for 186 yards and a pair of
touchdowns.
Adamkiewicz got the start in Game 2
offense to ARC, they held the Beavers to
just 18 points. Through three games, CSM
is allowing an average of 10 points per
dwell on what happened Saturday as it pre-
pares for another stern test against No. 17
Fresno City College this weekend. The
against Delta before Terrell Carter came on game. coaching staff breaks down the game tape
in relief. Last week Carter made the start. A “Defense has been playing solid, ” Sunday, gives the team the needed correc-
we’re heading in the right direction. It was- transfer from San Jose State, Carter had Tulloch said. “When you hold a good team
n’t our best game, but our young men are tions on Monday and then it’s time to start
only six practices with the Bulldogs under under 20 points, that gives you a chance to preparing for Saturday’s game.
making progress. … What we need to be his belt before getting the call against the win.”
doing is peaking and playing well as a team Beavers. The most important thing that came from “Our kids are ready to get to work. If you
by the time we get into conference (play).” But a look at the stats show the Bulldogs Saturday’s loss is it enables the coaching look at the season as a 10-round fight, we
A lot of that growth will continue to come were right there against ARC. They still staff to see what needs to be corrected lost the third round,” Tulloch said. “Monday
at quarterback as the CSM coaching staff is managed 308 yards of offense, including because a good team will expose weakness- … (we) highlight the things we did well, ID
still scrambling three weeks into the season 141 yards rushing. es and make the opposition pay for any the things we need to improve on and then
as a handful of signal callers are in the mix But five turnovers — three interceptions mistakes. it’s right to work.
because of injury and inexperience. Game 1 and two fumbles — will kill most teams’ “Good teams will always show you what
starter Kamalii Akina was injured in the chances of winning. you need to work on,” Tulloch said. “That’s “Every week, our goal is to go 1-0, last
Bulldogs’ 42-0 win over College of Defensively, the Bulldogs have been why I love playing a very good schedule.” week doesn’t matter.”
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an Oregon prison after being convicted for retired detective from Washoe County in
GUILTY
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attacking a 22-year-old woman in parking
lot as she was locking her car, noted
Gallagher.
Nevada who investigated the murder of a
young woman named Michelle Mitchell
that same year in Reno. Though a woman
with a history of mental health issues
DNA analysis named Cathy Woods was arrested for
years,” he said, of Baxter’s and Cascio’s Mitchell’s murder while Fox was serving in
families. “The horror of what they had to In his own closing argument, Halbower’s
defense attorney John Halley questioned the U.S. Army, he said he worked with her
live with because of the evil of this man is defense to get her released from prison
beyond any of our comprehensions.” the methods investigators and scientists
employed in collecting and analyzing the years later after a match was made between
In his closing argument, Supervising DNA collected at the crime scene for
Deputy District Attorney Sean Gallagher DNA evidence found at the scenes, empha-
sizing the prosecution’s burden to prove Mitchell’s murder and in some of the evi-
commended investigators who worked on dence connected to the Gypsy Hill murders.
the cases throughout the years since the without a reasonable doubt Halbower was
the killer. He asked jurors to consider the Fox said he was encouraged by San Mateo
teens’ deaths, noting the role DNA evidence County’s trial of the case and hoped the
played in linking Halbower to their mur- fact that the prosecution never showed
them the charts showing the DNA analysis Washoe County community would soon
ders. have a similar opportunity to try Halbower
“So much of what we heard about in the and didn’t ask the scientists who performed
the analysis to demonstrate how they as the alleged killer in Mitchell’s murder as
trial really for all those years was just wait- more light is shed on her last moments.
ing, waiting to be discovered,” he said. reached their conclusions, noting at least Denise Lampe, a 19-year-old who was
two of the witnesses who took the stand “It’s very satisfying because these cases
found stabbed to death in her car at the keep you up at night, ” he said, after
Evidence admitted to mistakes made in the DNA Serramonte Shopping Center in Daly City Gallagher and Halley delivered their clos-
analysis related to the two cases. April 1, 1976.
He acknowledged investigators could “You don’t have the raw material,” he ing arguments. “You think you’re tired and
uncover some details about the girls’ final said. “You can’t do what I did with these wit- Investigators broadened their search for you start thinking about what this could
moments from evidence discovered near or nesses and see for yourself whether they’re Lampe’s killer when they discovered be.”
at the crime scenes. The overnight bag saying things that are not true.” Halbower was in custody at a Nevada jail
Cascio packed for her first-ever sleepover facing rape and other related charges when ‘Day of reckoning’
and found by a couple driving by the bus Additional crimes the young woman was last seen leaving the
stop where she is believed to have waited Halbower faces life in prison with the
Daly City mall hours before she was found possibility of parole when he returns to
moments before she was abducted, the Though Halbower was previously dead, according to prosecutors.
memories friends of Baxter have of saying thought to have been the killer behind five court for sentencing Oct. 10, after which he
1976 killings of young women in San In November, prosecutors announced a is expected to be transported to Nevada to
goodbye to her after a rehearsal at San murder charge against 71-year-old convict
Bruno’s Capuchino High School before she Mateo County, he was only charged with face charges in the kidnapping, stabbing
Cascio’s and Baxter’s murders as insuffi- and known sexual predator Leon Melvin and murder of Mitchell, said Wagstaffe.
disappeared for two days and the way in Seymour after tying him to Lampe’s case
which both girls were stabbed and sexually cient evidence has been unearthed to con- For his part, Gallagher also expressed
nect him with three other murders occur- based on DNA found from a bloodstain on gratitude for the light shed on the cases of
assaulted were among the pieces of evi- her jacket. Civilly committed to Coalinga
dence investigators relied upon in the years ring shortly after theirs. Dubbed the Baxter and Cascio by the advances in DNA
“Gypsy Hill” murders after the road 14- State Hospital after serving a 33-year collection and analysis in the years since
following their deaths. prison sentence, Seymour has been con-
But it was a scientist’s revisiting of the year-old Tanya Blackwell was discovered their murders, noting the DNA evidence
near months after her January disappear- victed for sexually assaulting six different connected to their deaths was able to speak
evidence collected at the scenes in 1996 female victims. His charges included rape
that connected the two cases to the DNA of ance in 1976 off Gypsy Hill Road in for them when they couldn’t.
Pacifica, the crimes also include the murder and attempted sodomy in San Mateo “For so long, we could only say we know
the same person, and another scientist’s County and other counties.
work in 2014 that matched the killer’s DNA of Carol Lee Booth, 26, who was last seen how this criminal had done this and now we
to Halbower, who had been serving time in in South San Francisco March 15 before Among those following Halbower’s trial can say we know who did this,” he said.
her body was discovered in early May and in San Mateo County was Allan Fox, a “His day of reckoning is now.”
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19
Calendar
p.m. to midnight. Courthouse
PARKING
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from councilmembers seeking to
assure the lots are used appropriately
by the hotels though. A primary con-
outcome, as they do not want to incon-
venience patrons by being too ambi-
tious in the amount of spaces they cut.
Fundamentals of Geology. Little Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood cerned raised was the option for hotels “At some point, we can just trust the
House, The Roslyn Morris Activity City. Fun and merriment, music, to lease their unused spaces to a park- market,” said Brownrigg, deferring to
Center, 800 Middle Ave. Menlo Park. dancing, contests, cold beer and allowing hotels lining the Bayfront to and-fly or long-term parking service, hoteliers regarding the adequate
Cost $70. Learn to use common other beverages, food and more. reduce the amount of property reserved
genealogical record types and Cost $15 to $23. For more informa- which would generate income for the amount of parking needed.
important family history websites. tion call 780-7311. for parking, as the rise of ride hailing hotel but offer no benefit to the com- He also noted an opportunity to
For more information call 326-2025. and other services is giving way to munity. return at a later date and amend the
Fortnite Dance Challenge. 3 p.m. to
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. South San Francisco Library, fewer travelers renting cars. “I think as a community we have an requirement if officials find the allow-
Noon. Redwood City Public Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Under the Monday, Sept. 17, deci- interest in seeing that land used to a able reduction eventually leads to park-
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Francisco. For all ages, cost is free. For
City. Free. For more information call more information call 829-3860. sion, hoteliers can apply for a condi- higher purpose than long-term park- ing problems.
780-7098. tional use permit allowing a parking ing,” said Councilwoman Emily “I personally would resist becoming
The Bills in concert. 7:30 p.m. to reduction, so long as they can get
Meditation with Pablo Gonzalez. 6 9:30 p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Beach. overly prescriptive and I would be
p.m. to 11:59 p.m. Grand Avenue Main St., Half Moon Bay. The Bills are authorization from the Planning While officials stopped short of ready to change it if we are having
Branch Library, 306 Walnut Ave., renowned for their instrumental vir- Commission.
South San Francisco. Practice mind- tuosity, lush vocal arrangements, approving a mandate limiting uses for problems,” he said.
fulness meditation. Free. For more evocative songwriting and a refresh- Councilman Ricardo Ortiz lauded the hotels seeking a parking reduction, Ortiz though suggested it is more
information call 877-8530. ing sound that transcends musical proposal as a way to assure the land cur- councilmembers suggested planning likely that when officials return to the
boundaries and defies simple cate-
San Mateo Professional Alliance. gorization. Free but $20 donations rently designated for parking is being commissioners should consider the matter, they will further reduce the
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, accepted. 18 and up. For more infor- used in the most optimal fashion. proposed alternative when approving amount of parking required for hotels
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. mation call 350-0425.
Promotes an environment for idea “I’m looking at the data and it’s just the conditional use permit. below the current mandate to offer one
sharing, leveraging resources and San Bruno Movies-in-the-Par k: really dramatic the vacancy rate,” he “I do have some confidence in our space per room.
building long-term relationships. ‘Jumanji — Welcome to the
Annual dues are $60 per year, and Jungle.’ 8:15 p.m. San Bruno City said, according to video of the meeting. Planning Commission,” said “I think at some point we need to
members will enjoy solid referrals Park, 251 City Park Way, San Bruno. “We just have a bunch of land sitting Councilwoman Ann Keighran, regard- look at a permanent reduction of the
from other business members with- For more information call 616-7084. there not being used and it just strikes
in the group. Make sure to bring
ing the ability to judge whether the ratio because I think the data speaks for
your business cards, company SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 me that we need to do something.” conditional use permit should be itself,” he said. “We are overparked on
brochures and other informational R esearching Your Civil War To his point, a survey indicates a approved. the Bayfront. And again, we are just
materials. For more information call Ancestors. 10 a.m. to noon. Grace
430-6500. Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de majority of the 12 hotels east of Keighran added she would favor kicking the can down the road. And I’m
las Pulgas, San Mateo. This presenta- Highway 101 are not using between inviting hoteliers into a future conver- fine to see what happens and we can
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and tion will cover resources for Civil War
Leadership Sk ills Development. research with examples from the half and 75 percent of their parking sation to get a better sense of their have more data but I think we need to
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Union and Confederate sides. For lots. Hoteliers attribute the dipping use vision for their land, should parking look for a permanent solution.”
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood more information call 345-9068. rates to more travelers taking shuttles,
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
requirements be reduced. In other business, officials discussed
portive atmosphere while learning San Mateo County Disaster Uber or similar ride-hailing applica- “It will be interesting to see how the the most recent design for the proposed
to improve your communication Preparedness Day. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tions from the airport to their industry responds and what, if any kind new Recreation Center, which officials
and leadership skills. For more infor- San Mateo County Event Center,
mation call (202) 390-7555. 1346 Saratoga Ave., San Mateo. overnight destination, rather than of proposals, we get,” said Mayor are planning to build with money gen-
Community resource tables will be renting cars. Michael Brownrigg. erated from a recent sales tax hike.
Heart Attack and Strok e on site to provide information and
Prevention. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San resources to develop your own pre- As a result, the hotel industry is seek- Councilmembers also noted the Brownrigg lauded the newest itera-
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda paredness plans. Free. For more ing to use their land in a more produc- reduction introduces the threat of limit- tion of the center coming out of the
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. For more information call 363-4568.
information call 522-7490.
tive fashion, which officials expressed ing the amount of parking which will study session prior to the regular meet-
National Voter Registration Day a willingness to allow. be needed when hotels host large, spe- ing, and suggested officials supported
Book Munchers B ook Club. 4 p.m. Celebration: Binge Watch the West
Wing. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Belmont The enhanced flexibility offered cial events. Brownrigg noted though the design under development.
to 11:59 p.m. South San Francisco
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
San Francisco. Cost is free. For more Belmont. For more information call
the European Union and Japan have companies say regulators are already
information call 829-3860.
Oktober fest Redwood City 2018. 5
p.m. to midnight. Courthouse
Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
591-8286.
Sunday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m.
South San Francisco Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
CHINA
Continued from page 1
longstanding complaints about
Chinese market barriers and industrial
policy. But they object to Trump’s
starting to disrupt their operations.
Last week, the American Chambers
of Commerce in China and in
City. Fun and merriment, music, For more information call 829-3860. tactics and warn the dispute could Shanghai reported 52 percent of more
dancing, contests, cold beer and chill global economic growth and than 430 companies that responded to
other beverages, food and more. Filipino Cooking, Vegan Style. 11
Cost $15 to $23. For more informa- a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Menlo Park Main goods starting next week. The tariffs undermine international trade regula- a survey said they have faced slower
tion call 780-7311. Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. will start at 10 percent, then rise to tion. customs clearance and increased
Just for adults. Free. For more infor- 25 percent on Jan. 1.
Yom K ippur Conclusion Services mation call 330-2512. Trump has strained relations with inspections and bureaucratic proce-
with Chabad of the Nor th China’s Finance Ministry said its potential allies including the dures.
Peninsula. 6 p.m. Wornick Jewish La Nebbia Winery craft faire and tariff increases are aimed at curbing European Union, Canada and Mexico The U. S. taxes are targeting
Day School, 800 Foster City Blvd., wine tasting. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. La
Foster City. For more information call Nebbia winery, 12341 San Mateo “trade friction” and the “unilateralism by raising tariffs on imported steel Chinese goods that Washington says
667-9556. Road, Half Moon Bay. Food, hand- and protectionism of the United and aluminum. He demanded Canada have benefited from improper indus-
made jewelry, arts and crafts, wine
tasting and live music. For more States.” and Mexico renegotiate the North trial policies. Beijing’s tariffs have
Cuban Salsa Dancing. 6 p.m. to 7
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda information call 591-6596. There was no word on whether American Free Trade Agreement to hit soybeans and other farm goods
de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more
South San Francisco Concer t in
China would back out of trade talks it make it more favorable to the United from states that voted for Trump in
information call 591-8286.
the Park. 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Orange said it was invited to by the U.S., but States. 2016.
Miracles or Mere Coincidences? Memorial Park, 781 Tennis Drive, a Chinese Commerce Ministry state- Trump has also complained about “Contrary to views in Washington,
Does Every thing Happen for a South San Francisco. Performances
Reason? 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. by Latin Rock band, MALO and two ment said the U.S. increase “brings America’s gaping trade deficit — China can — and will — dig its heels
Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 local high school bands: El Camino new uncertainty to the consulta- $336 billion last year — with China, in and we are not optimistic about the
Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. For more High School Jazz Band and South tions.”
information call 854-5897. San Francisco High School Jazz its biggest trading partner. prospect for a resolution in the short
Band. Also features rock wall, bounce The two countries have already “China has had many opportunities term, ” said Zarit of the American
Helping Your Teen Transition to houses, trackless train, karaoke, imposed import taxes on $50 billion to fully address our concerns,” Trump Chamber of Commerce. “No one will
High School. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Zumba and a photo booth. For more
Park Main Library, 800 Alma St., information call 829-3800. worth of each other’s goods. said in a statement. “I urge China’s emerge victorious from this counter-
Menlo Park. For more information President Donald Trump threatened to leaders to take swift action to end productive cycle.”
call 330-2501. Por tola Ar t Galler y Presents ‘A add an additional $267 billion in
Traveler ’s Impressions.’ 1 p.m. to 4 their country’s unfair trade prac- In the first two rounds of tariffs, the
Happiness Through Yoga. 7 p.m. to p.m. Portola Art Gallery at Allied Arts Chinese imports to the target list if tices.” Trump administration took care to try
8:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 Guild, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park. A China retaliated for the latest U.S.
Primrose Road, Burlingame. All activ- collection of oil paintings by Oksana The trade gap means China will run to spare American consumers from the
ities will be done sitting on a chair or Johnson. Free for all ages. For more taxes. That would raise the total out of U.S. imports to tax while the direct impact of the import taxes. The
standing. No floor exercises. Free. For information call 321-0220. affected by U.S. penalties to $517 U. S. still has plenty of Chinese tariffs focused on industrial products,
more information call 558-7407.
‘My Stroke of Luck’ with Diane billion, covering nearly everything imports to target. But Beijing has not on things Americans buy at the
Mabon: Celebrating the Equinox Barnes. 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dragon China sells to the United States. other ways to retaliate. American mall or via Amazon.
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ness is conducted by Limited Liability quality books used and rare. World
of the newspaper and media industries.
Company. The registrants commenced and Neri Jacobo, same address. The tice is hereby given that the & US History and classic American nov-
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sor-County Clerk on 8/22/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- Mary Cahill, Ricky Scales, V.loGViNoV, uNusual Journey to the
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/29/18, sor-County Clerk on 8/9/18. (Published in Kaiva Dahrian, John East- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
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as WHR Tours & Travel, 314 Wellington stateMeNt #278805
Ave, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered as: 1141 El Camino Real, 1141 El Cami- cation Inc., 1873 Rollins thing must go! Closing-out sale CALL
no Real, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. The following person is doing business Road, Burlingame, CA (650)340-9995
Owner: Hedda S. Sales, same address. as: 3D Kawaiko, 1271 Claremont Drive,
Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker
The business is conducted by an Individ-
and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered 94010
ual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on July Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi- Owner: Valerie Kimiko Himuro, same ad- 294 baby stuff
23, 1998. ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- dress. The business is conducted by an
/s/Hedda S. Sales/ trant commenced to transact business Individual. The registrant commenced to baby CRib, "Dream on Me", like new
under the FBN on 7/23/14. transact business under the FBN on oRdeR to show Cause foR with mattress, pad and 2 sheets. $80.00.
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sor-County Clerk on 8/21/18. (Published /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ June 1, 2018. (650)592-3540
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Valerie Kimiko Himuro/ CASE# 18CIV04268
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/29/18, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
sor-County Clerk on 8/22/18. (Published
9/5/18, 9/12/18, 9/19/18).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/12/18,
This statement was filed with the Asses- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 295 art
9/19/18, 9/26/18, 10/3/18).
sor-County Clerk on 9/7/18. (Published in 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/12/18, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 bRushed fiNish, 15" X 20" frame
fiCtitious busiNess NaMe 9/19/18, 9/26/18, 10/3/18). PETITION OF holds 18 various size photos. Never
stateMeNt #278677 fiCtitious busiNess NaMe Amina Audrey Kim Martel used. $20. 650-369-2486.
The following person is doing business stateMeNt #278782 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
as Martha’s Janitorial, 2429 Elliot St., fiCtitious busiNess NaMe
NewspapeR iNteRNs SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
The following person is doing business Petitioner: Amina Audrey Kim Martel filed 296 appliances
as: 1)West Coast Financial 2)Sunset stateMeNt #278800 a petition with this court for a decree
JouRNalisM Owner: Martha Cabrera, same address. West Investment, 333 Gellert Blvd, Ste The following person is doing business changing name as follows:
The business is conducted by an Individ- aiR CoNditioNeR 10000 BTU w/re-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- 210, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered as: Peninsula Infiniti, 386 Convention Present name: mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
ual. The registrants commenced to Owner: Sunset West Capital, Inc., CA.
terns to do entry level reporting, re-
transact business under the FBN on Way, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Reg- Amina Audrey Kim Martel brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- The business is conducted by a Corpora- istered Owner: Peninsula Infiniti LLC, Proposed Name: 0898
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- 1994. tion. The registrant commenced to trans- Amina Kim Martel
/s/Martha Cabrera/ CA. The business is conducted by a
so welcome. act business under the FBN on N/A. Limited Liability Company. The regis- hotpoiNt heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Lawrence Woo/ THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
sor-County Clerk on 8/24/18. (Published trant commenced to transact business working condition Burlingame $50 Call
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- interested in this matter shall appear be- Dan (408)656-0958
eight hours a week for at least four in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/29/18, sor-County Clerk on 9/6/18. (Published in under the FBN on 2001.
/s/Gordon MacDonald/ fore this court at the hearing indicated
months. The internship is unpaid, but 9/5/18, 9/12/18, 9/19/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/12/18, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- keNMoRe wiNdow A/C (vert. open-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 9/19/18, 9/26/18, 10/3/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- tition for change of name should not be ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as
terns have progressed in time into sor-County Clerk on 9/7/18. (Published in granted. Any person objecting to the is. David Butler (415)608- 1214.
paid correspondents and full-time re- fiCtitious busiNess NaMe the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/12/18,
stateMeNt #278383 name changes described above must file
porters. fiCtitious busiNess NaMe 9/19/18, 9/26/18, 10/3/18). a written objection that includes the rea- MaytaG washeR excellent working
The following person is doing business stateMeNt #278807
as Jorgensen Investigations, 120 Ban- sons for the objection at least two court condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business days before the matter is scheduled to (408)656-0958
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper croft Rd, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. as: Katie Eiseman Consulting, 2104 Roo- fiCtitious busiNess NaMe
Registered Owner: Clifford W. Jorgen- be heard and must appear at the hearing
experience is preferred but not neces- sevelt Ave., BURLINGAME, CA 94010. stateMeNt #278724 to show cause why the petition should MfG h20labs Model 300 exc cond
sarily required. sen, same address. The business is Registered Owner: Almacare, Inc., CA. counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
conducted by an Individual. The regis- The following person is doing business not be granted. If no written objection is
The business is conducted by a Corpora- as: Kwak Kwak Marketing, 1012 Wash- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
Please send a cover letter describing trants commenced to transact business tion. The registrant commenced to trans- New, siNGeR Sewing Machine Univer-
your interest in newspapers, a resume under the FBN on 7/24/18. act business under the FBN on N/A. ington St Unit C, DALY CITY, CA 94015. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- /s/Clifford W. Jorgensen/ Registered Owner: Leor Wolins, same petition shall be held on 10/10/18 at 9 chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
/s/Thomas Eiseman/ a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
ply, you should familiarize yourself This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- address. The business is conducted by
with our publication. Our Web site: sor-County Clerk on 7/24/18. (Published an Individual. The registrant com- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this RooM heateR Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
sor-County Clerk on 9/7/18. (Published in Order to Show Cause shall be published
www.smdailyjournal.com. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/29/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/12/18, menced to transact business under the vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
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news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- ing on the petition in the following news- sewiNG MaChiNe-Royal XL 6000
This statement was filed with the Asses- paper of general circulation:
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- sor-County Clerk on 8/29/18. (Published Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 San Mateo Daily Journal (650)342-8436.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/19/18, Filed: 8/24/2018
9/26/18, 10/3/18, 10/10/18). /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ showtiMe RotisseRie used once
Judge of the Superior Court $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
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(Published 9/12/18, 9/19/18, 9/26/18,
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$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
westeRN washboaRd Sales made
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
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stateMeNt of abaNdoNMeNt of
the use of a fiCtitious busiNess
NaMe stateMeNt 271452 297 bicycles
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
doning the use of the Fictitious Business adult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
Name: Rosa Maria Vasquez. Name of loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Business: Se Come Asi Taqueria. Date
of original filing: 11/14/16. Address of bMX MoNGoose Outer Limit Bike,
Principal Place of Business: 1302 Bay- looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
shore, BURLINGAME CA 94010. Regis- bMX with caliper brakes and adjusta-
trant: Rosa Maria Vasquez, 28240 Ar- ble seat, comes with two extra tires. $20.
mour St., HAYWARD, CA 94545. The (650)595-3933
business was conducted by an Individu-
al. boCa-ladies bike 26 IN., blue and
/s/Rosa Maria Vasquez/ yellow, padded seat, XL, basket holds an
This statement was filed with the Asses- 18 pack; grandma has to sell (650)678-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 1989 $50 OBO.
County on 9/11/18.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Child’s sChwiNN biCyCle, blue in
nal, 9/19/18, 9/26/18, 10/3/18, good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
10/10/18).
Good RuNNiNG Bicycle. $39.
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dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (505)228-1480 local. PRINCe TeNNIs 2 section nylon black
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new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
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flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
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YamaHa ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
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original manual. Like new. $99 SSF -ViRtual offiCes- dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
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about four to six weeks, Casey said. He also
plans to landscape around the homes and
plant a row of hedges for privacy.
The new housing at Blue House Farm is
one of seven farmworker housing projects
resentatives for a ribbon-cutting ceremony funded by the county, and there are four addi-
Tuesday, Sept. 18.
tional ones in the pipeline, Horsley said.
“When I thought about farming here about
five years ago, I saw a whole set of chal- Over the summer, the county and POST
lenges ahead of me and one of those chal- teamed up to rehabilitate the rundown Red
lenges was a labor shortage,” Casey said, House at Cloverdale Coastal Ranches. It’s
adding that he attributes the labor shortage now home to an extended family of nine.
to a lack of housing. “It became clear that Blue House Farm encompasses 60 acres of
for me to have a future farming here on the permanently protected agriculture land that
coastside I was going to have to proactive- is owned by POST. The nonprofit has pre-
ly provide some housing for my employ- served more than 75,700 acres of land in the
ees.” last 40 years and has increasingly focused
Casey employs about 30 workers at Blue on building and preserving housing for
House Farm, where more than 50 organic farmworkers on that land.
fruit and vegetables are harvested and sold “In San Mateo County alone, we have lost
locally. Many of those workers are not cur- 35 percent of our farmland over the last 30
rently living in the “greatest conditions,” years. Through our Farmland Futures
Casey said, and they have to commute from Initiative, POST is reversing this trend for
around the county and as far away as Santa ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL the benefit of all. It’s a complex challenge
Cruz. The homes are fully equipped with kitchens and living areas. that involves the land acquisition, and the
“[The new housing] will have a dramatic of the four units at Blue House Farm. through the Measure K money. ” protection and strategic investments like
effect on my crew and the stability of labor Measure K is a half-cent sales tax approved POST is also partnering with the San farmworker housing, to make a thriving
for me ... so this is quite an upgrade in terms by voters in 2016. Mateo Resource Conservation District to local farm operation possible, ” POST
of the condition of living as well as the “Th e o t h er t wo un i t s were a di rect build a reservoir on site that will strengthen President Walter T. Moore said in the
commute,” Casey said. “Farming takes a lot investment by me and Blue House Farm water security for the farm and also enhance release. “Local farms not only add to the
of hands and without those hands in the and it’s an investment I wouldn’t have stream flows within San Gregorio Creek for beauty of our region, but well-managed
field, it all falls apart. So this housing is been able to make without the funding threatened and endangered steelhead trout farmland plays a vital role in the health of
really critical to my future, the future of my for the original two, ” Casey said. “And a and coho salmon, according to a press our environment, our economy and our peo-
workers and the farm.” lot of the infrastructure, plumbing, sep- release. ple. We hope that these new housing units
In 2017, the Board of Supervisors tic, electric and utilities were paid for The four units with 12 total bedrooms will will go some way to making life more com-
approved 30,000 in Measure K funds for two fortable for workers in this industry.”
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