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Monday May 1, 2017 XVII, Edition 220 www.smdailyjournal.com

Shooting for IPO success


High-growth companies a welcome challenge
By Anna Schuessler going to become very transpar- financials to the public.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ent. Theyre going to expose their Formerly the leader of one of
financial results to the world and Ernst & Youngs growth markets
For Joe Muscat, the managing to investors. But, more than that, teams, Muscat was promoted to
partner of Ernst & Youngs their culture just fundamentally oversee the over 140 staffed at the
Redwood Shores office, helping changes as well. accounting firms Redwood Shores
nascent companies manage what With 27 years of advising com- office in April. Known as one of
can be an explosion of growth panies taking steps toward world- the big four accounting firms,
when they go public is endlessly wide recognition, Muscat, 48, EY has years of experience advis-
fascinating. knows well the incredible oppor- ing companies on audit and tax
Its an inflection point in the tunities and challenges that practices, as well as advising on
lie in front of them as they open ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
company, he said. Theyre
windows into their operations and See IPO, Page 6 Joe Muscat, managing partner of Ernst & Youngs Redwood Shores office.

Officials eye
Pillar Point
revamp plan
Harbor District outlines five-year $26M
coastside capital improvement plans
By Samantha Weigel projects range from expanding
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF sidewalks and repairing the docks
at Johnson Pier to shoreline pro-
The San Mateo County Harbor tection projects and pedestrian
SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILYJOURNAL District is considering a $26 mil- trail repairs.
Highlands resident Jim Palmer and his 2-year-old daughter Elle hang out in the backyard of their 1956 lion spending plan to improve Pillar Point Harbor has been
midcentury modern style house they will be showing as part of this weekends Eichler Home Tour.The Palmers Pillar Point Harbor as it looks to well loved for a long time by lots
have sought to stay true to the uncanny architecture and decor of their coveted home. improve access to the coast, reha- of people, said District General
bilitate aging infrastructure wear- Manager Steve McGrath. I think

Modernizing midcentury history ing under exposure to the salty sea


and replace facilities on which
hundreds of fishermen and the pub-
its an ambitious plan, its an
aggressive plan, and again, facili-
ties have a life cycle.
Highlands hosts Eichler Home Tour, showcases 1950s architecture lic rely.
The special district is in the
The district hosted a community
forum last month and will present
By Samantha Weigel process of outlining a five-year the proposed spending plan to the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF capital improvement plan for the Board of Commissioners May 19,
harbor it owns and operates near before the first years expenditures
As homages to a name synony- Half Moon Bay. The proposed
mous with midcentury modern See HARBOR, Page 19
architecture, sleek designs and
uncanny aesthetics will be on rare
display during the Highlands
Eichler Home tour.
Lawmakers seal deal
The quaint neighborhood in the
hills just west of San Mateo is
renowned as the largest communi-
on a $1T funding bill
By Andrew Taylor September, denying President
ty of contiguous homes developed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump funding for a border
by Joseph Eichler, a man hailed as wall and rejecting his cuts to popu-
the father of California modern- WASHINGTON Congressional lar domestic programs.
style tract housing. With more Republicans and Democrats forged Aides to lawmakers involved in the
than 700 homes from a handful of a hard-won agreement Sunday talks announced the agreement after
architects including A. Quincy night on a huge $1 trillion-plus weeks of negotiations. Its expected
Jones, the Highlands is a living spending bill that would fund the to be made public early Monday.
day-to-day operations of virtually
See EICHLER, Page 20 every federal agency through See BILL, Page 10

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Thought for the Day


He who is swift to believe is swift to forget.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, Polish-born scholar

This Day in History


Elvis Presley married Priscilla

1967 Beaulieu at the Aladdin Hotel in Las


Vegas. (They divorced in 1973. )
Anastasio Somoza Debayle became
president of Nicaragua.
In 1 7 0 7 , the Kingdom of Great Britain was created as a
treaty merging England and Scotland took effect.
In 1 7 8 6 , Mozarts opera The Marriage of Figaro pre-
miered in Vienna.
In 1 8 6 6 , three days of race-related rioting erupted in
Memphis, Tennessee, as white mobs targeted blacks, 46 of
whom were killed, along with two whites. (The violence
spurred passage of the 14th Amendment to the U. S.
Constitution dening American citizenship and equal pro-
tection under the law.)
In 1 8 9 8 , Commodore George Dewey gave the command,
You may re when you are ready, Gridley, as an American
naval force destroyed a Spanish squadron in Manila Bay dur-
ing the Spanish-American War.
In 1 9 1 5 , during World War I, a German submarine torpe-
doed and severely damaged the SS Gulight, an American
tanker near Britains Scilly Isles, even though the United
States was still neutral in the conict. PETER MOOTZ
In 1 9 3 1 , New Yorks 102-story Empire State Building was Firefighters battle a fire Saturday evening that left three displaced in a mobile home park on Harbor Boulevard in Belmont.
dedicated. Singer Kate Smith made her debut on CBS Radio
on her 24th birthday.
In 1 9 4 1 , the Orson Welles motion picture Citizen Kane
In other news ...
premiered in New York. Guy in gorilla costume finishes Dopman, on April 18 when he spotted Walker says he learned of the feline
In 1 9 6 0 , the Soviet Union shot down an American U-2 a cloth bag on the ground near a barbering spree this week when a resi-
reconnaissance plane over Sverdlovsk and captured its
London Marathon after six days school. The bag contained cash and dent asked if he could post notices ask-
pilot, Francis Gary Powers. LONDON An English policeman deposit slips. ing anyone with information to con-
In 1 9 7 1 , the intercity passenger rail service Amtrak went wearing a gorilla costume while crawl- Erik Dopman called the Arlington tact police.
into operation. ing the London Marathon has finally police and turned in the bag. An inves-
In 1 9 8 7 , during a visit to West Germany, Pope John Paul II finished the race, almost a week after tigation determined the money No dump here: Posh public
beatied Edith Stein, a Jewish-born Carmelite nun who was starting. belonged to Tenoch Mexican Food
Corp. Police located an employee at
bathroom offers music, art
gassed in the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. (She was can- Metropolitan Police officer Tom
Harrison, who goes by the name Mr. the companys Medford restaurant who NEW YORK In a park amid sky-
onized in 1998.) scrapers, a gem has emerged: a posh
In 1 9 9 2 , on the third day of the Los Angeles riots, a visi- Gorilla, raised a reported 26, 000 said she had lost the bag earlier.
pounds ($33, 650) for the Gorilla The money was returned to the fami- public bathroom that cost nearly
bly shaken Rodney King appeared in public to appeal for $300, 000, complete with freshly
calm, pleading, Can we all get along? Organisation, which is dedicated to ly-owned restaurant.
conserving gorillas in countries Father and son each received an delivered flowers, imported tiles, clas-
Outstanding Citizen Award from police sical music and artwork.
Birthdays including Rwanda and Uganda.
The 41-year-old Londoner started the and gifts from the Mexican food com- The free-of-charge, air-conditioned
26.2-mile (42.2-kilometer) route last pany. splendor, inspired by visits to the
Sunday and crossed the finish line on citys priciest hotels, is open to every-
Saturday. Mystery in Virginia: Someone one. More than 1 million people a year
are expected to use the facility, park
Harrison slept at friends houses in is shaving other peoples cats officials said.
the evenings after completing around
10 to 12 hours and 4.5 miles per day. WAYNESBORO, Va. Why would On Thursday, two bathroom atten-
He has swapped between crawling on someone go around shaving other peo- dants held toilet tissue that a park offi-
his hands and knees and up on his ples cats? cial cut as the inaugural ribbon for the
hands and feet to save his blistered The mystery has the attention of high-tech facility housed in a land-
knees. police in Waynesboro, a small city in marked Beaux Arts building behind the
Country singer Movie director Actor Darius Virginias Shenandoah Valley where New York Public Library in
He crossed the finish line in central
Tim McGraw is 50. Wes Anderson is McCrary is 41. someone has been taking cats and pre- Manhattan. The toilets, in 310 square
London flanked by his two sons and
48. beating his chest. cisely shaving their underbellies or feet divided between the womens and
Singer Judy Collins is 78. Actor Stephen Macht is 75. legs. Its happened to seven cats since mens sides, are reopening after a
Singer Rita Coolidge is 72. Pop singer Nick Fortuna (The Boy turns in $2,000 he found, December. three-month renovation.
Police Capt. Kelly Walker said The eye-popping, LED-illuminated
Buckinghams) is 71. Actor-director Douglas Barr is 68. Actor gets Outstanding Citizen Award Friday that all the cats have been elegance is unusual in a city where pub-
Dann Florek is 66. Singer-songwriter Ray Parker Jr. is 63.
ARLINGTON, Mass. A 6-year-old returned otherwise unharmed, but some lic toilets are scarce and generally
Actor Byron Stewart is 61. Hall of Fame jockey Steve Cauthen
Massachusetts boy who turned in seem bothered. Walker says all the cats grungy.
is 57. Actress Maia Morgenstern is 55. Actor Scott Coffey is $2,000 in cash he found in a bank bag clearly had owners they were well- Its very clean, and the flowers are
53. Country singer Wayne Hancock is 52. Actor Charlie lost by a restaurant employee has groomed and wearing collars. He says alive, said Irena Marentic, a tourist
Schlatter is 51. Rock musician Johnny Colt is 49. Rock musi- received an Outstanding Citizen Award. police arent sure what crime has been from Slovenia, as she left the space,
cian DArcy is 49. Actress Julie Benz is 45. Actor Bailey Arlington resident Jasper Dopman committed, but the owners would just whose walls and floors are lined with
Chase is 45.Country singer Cory Morrow is 45. Actor Darius was walking with his father, Erik like it to stop. tiles from Spain and Italy.
McCrary is 41. Actor Jamie Dornan is 35.
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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
April 29 Powerball Fantasy Five
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Mo nday : Sunny. Highs in the 60s to
one letter to each square, 22 23 24 45 62 5 2 7 8 15 31 upper 70s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph
to form four ordinary words.
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Thurs day : Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.
NSIDAL The Daily Derby race winners are Lucky Charms, No. 12, Thurs day ni g ht And Fri day : Partly cloudy. Patchy fog.
in first place; Lucky Star, No. 2, in second place; and Big Lows in the lower 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday May 1, 2017 3
City loan to help keep apartments affordable Police reports
By Anna Schuessler Indecent proposal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF To make these preservation projects really work, you have to have a An unknown man banged on a residents
door and said he wanted to go to bed on
seller thats willing to work with you. Madison Avenue in Redwood City before
In an effort to preserve affordable hous-
ing units in Redwood City, nonprot HIP Kate Comfort Harr, HIP Housing executive director 12:33 a.m. Saturday, April 22.
Housing is forging partnerships with a
variety of stakeholders to purchase an households at or below 80 percent of area ward with such projects, known for their SAN CARLOS
affordable apartment building at 1512 median income, or AMI, one household at myriad zoning and funding restrictions.
50 percent of AMI, one household contain- This is one of the rst of several to benet Po s s es s i o n. A 49-year-old Menlo Park
Stafford St. man was cited and released after speeding,
The San Mateo-based nonprot is well on ing a family of four at 120 percent of AMI from the citys affordable housing impact
and Mo Music, which currently leases fee, which allows the city to charge devel- evading police and being found in posses-
its way toward acquiring the 7,700-square- sion of methamphetamine on the 1100
foot building near the Caltrain tracks, less 1, 500 square feet of commercial space opers of new residential and commercial
there. The nonprot conrmed it has nego- developments to help fund the provision of block of Old County Road before 9:12 a.m.
than a mile north of the citys downtown, Wednesday, April 19.
after the Redwood City Council chipped in tiated a ve-year lease with Mo Music, affordable housing units in the city.
one-third of the $3 million needed to which has been located there for 10 years, Assistant City Manager Aaron Aknin said HALF MOON BAY
acquire the property last week. The council upon close of escrow. One apartment unit close to $4 million would be collected in
approved a nearly $1.1 million loan from will be vacant when escrow closes, and the the fund by the end of the summer to sup- Burg l ary . A man returned home to nd
the citys affordable housing fund toward nonprot has stated its commitment to port preservation projects like the one at muddy footprints below his bathroom win-
the project, which is expected to preserve nding tenants falling into the low- or 1512 Stafford St. and as well as new afford- dow and $5,000 worth of property missing
affordable rents for the seven apartments very-low-income brackets as units become able housing units, among other efforts to on the 900 block of Golden Gate Avenue
and Mo Music, a small business offering available, according to a staff report. increase and maintain the citys affordable before 3:15 p.m. Thursday, April 20.
music lessons to children. Acquiring the Stafford Street property and housing stock.
HIP Housing Executive Director Kate keeping rents for tenants in the space is an Comfort Harr also noted the importance REDWOOD CITY
Comfort Harr knows pooling funds from example of preservation housing, one of working with a seller committed to pre- Petty theft. A vehicle was broken into on
multiple sources is critical to preserving strategy the nonprot has focused on to serving affordable homes. Warrington Street, it was reported at 7 a.m.
the rapidly shrinking affordable housing make sure residents in need of affordable To make these preservation projects Wednesday, April 26.
stock in the Bay Area. Combined with a housing arent at risk for displacement as really work, you have to have a seller thats Theft. A 12-year-olds bicycle was stolen
loan from county half-cent sales tax rev- below-market-rate apartment complexes willing to work with you, she said. on El Camino Real before 3:51 p. m.
enue, contributions from private donors are bought and converted into higher rent Not only does it take time to identify a Saturday, April 22.
and a loan from a private bank, among properties. Though preserving affordable group of funding sources, but HIP Housing Di s t urb an c e . A woman was verbally
other sources, the citys loan facilitates a units is lauded for preventing displacement competes with for-prot developers capa- attacking customers at a business on
creative strategy for maintaining afford- at a lower cost than building new units, the ble of quickly purchasing sites with cash. Broadway before 1:49 p.m. Saturday, April
able units in a market where such housing effort is more difcult to use federal hous- Comfort Harr said any advance notice about 22.
options are increasingly limited. ing dollars, which often require all tenants potential sellers gives the nonprot a shot Trafc hazard. A metal bar was in the left
Were very excited about this opportuni- to be at 80 percent of area median income or at preserving affordability. turning lane on Veterans boulevard before
ty because it really shows a collaboration below, said Comfort Harr. To update the building, the nonprot is 11:53 a.m. Saturday, April 22.
between the city, county and seller, she For nonprots such as HIP Housing look- slated to do minor renovations, including Fo und pro perty . A wallet with credit cards
said. ing to preserve affordable housing, identi- improvements of two units in need of new and identication was found on Brewster
The nonprots purchase of the property fying funding sources with fewer require- windows and paint, in the rst year after Avenue, it was reported at 11:04 a. m.
will preserve affordable rents for the four ments is a key component to moving for- escrow closes. Wednesday, April 26.

Obituary
Emilio John Firpo Scott (his wife Ashley).
A native of Colma, California, age 97
Emilio John Firpo, late of South San years.
Francisco and San Mateo County resident A decorated veteran of the U.S. Army dur-
for his entire life, ing World War II; A pioneer in the electron-
entered into rest in ics industry; member of the VFW, an avid
Burlingame on April 27, photographer, gardener and loved his fami-
2017. Beloved husband ly.
of Emma for 69 years. Family and friends may visit Monday,
Loving father of Emile May 8, 2017 after 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM
(his wife Chris) and at CHAPEL OF THE HIGHLANDS, El
Elaine Steffens (her hus- Camino Real at 194 Millwood Drive in
band John). Devoted Millbrae, with a Vigil Service beginning at
son of the late Lorenzo 7:00 PM. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday at
and late Victoria Firpo. Dear brother of the 10:00 AM at Saint Veronica Catholic
late Romeo (his wife the late Olga), the late Church in South San Francisco. Committal
Victoria Guinasso (her husband the late at the Italian Cemetery in Colma.
Gene), and the late Lena. Also survived by His family appreciates donations to the
his cherished grandchildren Brian and charity of your choice.
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Police: Suspect in highway police aid to the suspect immediately following and a person riding a scooter at the intersec-
Local briefs the shooting, Norris said. tion of Huntington Avenue and Herman
shooting was attempting carjacking Inspectors with the San Mateo County Street.
The suspect fatally shot by California responded to the scene just after 5:30 p.m. District Attorneys Office are investigating According to police, when officers arrived
Highway Patrol officers on Highway 101 in and engaged with the armed man, police the legality of the officers actions. San they found a 21-year-old woman lying in
San Mateo Thursday evening was in the said. Mateo police are investigating the alleged the roadway suffering from significant
process of attempting to carjack a woman at All three fired their weapons, killing him, criminal aspects of the suspect, Norris said. injuries.
gunpoint, police said. according to police. Northbound Highway The CHP is also conducting an adminis- The vehicle that struck her had fled the
The suspect, whose identity hasnt yet 101 was closed for hours, creating a mas- trative investigation of the officers scene, police said.
been released, was attempting to steal the sive traffic jam at rush hour and beyond. actions, Norris said. The victim was taken to a local hospital
car of another driver, a 55-year-old woman California Highway Patrol officers for treatment.
from the East Bay, according to San Mateo arrived on the scene to find the suspect
brandishing a handgun, Norris said.
Woman seriously injured Following a brief investigation, officers
police Capt. Dave Norris. in San Bruno hit-and-run located the suspect vehicle and the driver in
The incident was originally reported as a Independent witnesses confirmed that the South San Francisco. The driver was identi-
collision, and the woman was uninjured officers tried to de-escalate the suspects A woman was seriously injured Saturday fied as 64-year-old Rafael Guerrero of South
beyond a complaint of pain from the colli- behavior, Norris said, ordering him to drop afternoon in a hit-and-run collision in San San Francisco.
sion, Norris said. the firearm and attempting to negotiate with Bruno, according to police. Guerrero was arrested and booked into the
The suspect reportedly got out of a vehi- him. San Bruno police officers responded at San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of hit
cle on the highways northbound lanes and CHP officers at the scene and responding 1:43 p.m., Saturday, April 29, to a report of and run involving a serious injury, police
began shooting. Three CHP officers San Mateo police made efforts to render first a hit and run collision involving a vehicle said.

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New summer parade to kick off county fair Local briefs
Fresh, fun collaborative initiative is seeking community participants Suspect arrested for killing biker in car crash
A cyclist died this weekend in a hit and run collision on
By Samantha Weigel the week-long fair best known as the Highway 1 in the vicinity of Half Moon Bay and a suspect
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF place where tradition meets innova- has been arrested, a California Highway Patrol ofcer said.
tion. Angel Gabriel Gongora, 29, of Half Moon Bay, was
Break out the paper mache, get your costumes ready and San Mateo hasnt had a parade for arrested and booked into the San Mateo County Jail, accord-
bring out the banners, because its almost time to spring nearly five years, with its last being ing to CHP Ofcer Art Montiel.
into summer during the very first parade kicking off the held downtown around Memorial Day to Around 7 a.m., Saturday, April 29, the CHP got a call of a
San Mateo County Fair. commemorate the 40-year anniversary vehicle collision on the highway south of Furtado Lane,
With warmer weather around the corner, the community of its adoption of the 101st Airborne Montiel said. Emergency responders found a man on the
is invited to sign up for the mile-long parade that marks Division. In a press release, Freschet right shoulder with debris suggesting he could have been
the first time the city of San Mateo and the event center Maureen said she was hopeful this summers riding a bicycle, Montiel said.
will partner to host bands, floats, equestrian groups bal- Freschet landmark event would mark the first of The bicyclist was fatally injured and re department para-
loons and more. many more. medics pronounced him dead at the scene, the ofcer said.
Parade participants will start marching Saturday, June 10 This parade is a long-standing dream, and its a wonder- Evidence and debris led investigators to an address close
and those interested in joining procession are encouraged ful and timely opportunity to bring our community to the collision where the suspect was contacted and
to sign up by May 10. together, to celebrate our amazing diversity, showcase our detained, Montiel said.
Whether youre a nonprofit, school group or local busi- cultural richness and share our pride in San Mateo, An investigation revealed that the suspect hit the cyclist
ness, Dana Stoehr, CEO of the San Mateo County Event Freschet said, later adding it will be a day of fun and fes- with a Ford SUV and ed with the bicycle still lodged under
Center CEO, said the parade is about highlighting commu- tivities for our San Mateo families and children that will the vehicle, Montiel said. The northbound lane of Highway
nity. hopefully become a tradition that our residents will look 1 was closed for about three and a half hours for an investi-
We want everyone to be involved. Thats the great forward to. gation, but trafc was light at the time and there was little
thing about parades, theyre sort of the epitome of the The mile-long route begins on Franklin Parkway at the effect on trafc.
community. People get together and make floats, theres Bay Meadows development and will wind toward the event The collision is under investigation and anyone with
local high school bands, Stoehr said. I encourage every- center at Saratoga Drive and Delaware Street. Participants information is asked to contact CHP Ofcer Cesar Perez at
body that wants to be in the parade. We want it to be fun, are encouraged to be creative, consider using accompany- (650) 369-6261.
if you have an old car or a youth group, we really want to ing music and show up in costume. Registration is required
encourage San Mateo pride. and free for community groups as well as nonprofits; and Suspect arrested in San Carlos stabbing
Nearly 10,000 people are expected to attend the pre- costs $250 for businesses or commercial entities looking
to participate, according to the county and event center. Deputies arrested a man in connection with a stabbing
miere Spring into Summer Parade made possible due to a
The city will pick a grand marshal and all participants that occurred in San Carlos.
collaborative effort between the city of San Mateo and the
receive free admission to the fair. A community panel will Bulmaro Maldonado, 35, was arrested Friday, April 28, on
county event center.
judge and announce award winners at the end of the parade, suspicion of attempted murder, according to the San Mateo
We are able to work with community partners, the city
according to the Event Center. Stoehr noted theyve also County Sheriffs Ofce.
being a very important partner, to do these kinds of things
hired a professional parade coordinator to help the signa- At 11:55 p.m., deputies with the San Mateo County
as part of the fair itself, which is the biggest community
ture celebration. Sheriffs Ofce responded to the 700 block of Laurel Avenue
event we have in the county of San Mateo. So this just
The city of San Mateo and the San Mateo County Fair in San Carlos on a report of stabbing and located a victim
demonstrates that philosophy of us working with commu-
have collaborated to present what we hope is an annual tra- that had been stabbed three times in the torso.
nity partners, whether its educational or entertainment or
dition, Stoehr said. This will be a lot of fun! The man was able to identify the suspect in the attack, and
businesses; thats what we do, Stoehr said.
deputies located Maldonado at an address in San Leandro.He
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Eugenia M. Romeo
November 9, 1950-April 27, 2017

Eugenia (Gena) died peacefully at home after a year long battle with brain cancer.
Gena is survived by her loving husband of 42 years Frank Romeo. Her parents, Thomas and
Jean Kelly, preceded her in death. Gena also joins her beautiful son Albert (Albie) Romeo into
the next life, eternal with God.
Through her many battles in life, Gena always maintained a strong faith in God and was sent
an angel and friend, Alejandra (Alee) Mejia, to help her ght against Glioblastoma.
She is survived by her sister and brother-in-law Barbara and Harlan Jackson, brother Tom Kelly,
brother-in-law Charlie, sister-in-laws Caroline and Connie Romeo. Aunt to Joey & Linda Romeo,
John Kelly, Lisa & Kelly Jackson, Charlene, Christopher & Christina Romeo, and great aunt to
Jessica, Sarah and Brianna Romeo. She is also survived by several loving aunts and cousins.
Gena was born in San Francisco, graduated from El Camino High school, and went on to study
at College of Notre Dame de Namur in Belmont.
In 1996, Frank and Gena purchased 43 acres in Napa for which she often said how, I fell in
love with the beauty of the land. Not having any experience in winemaking, she took classes
for viniculture at U.C. Davis and found a special passion she dedicated herself to. In 2008,
they purchased an old carriage house in Calistoga built in 1875, tting for Genas love for and
extensive knowledge on art and history. After remodeling, they opened Romeo Vineyards
tasting room. Gena had many happy moments working in the tasting room and sharing her love
of making award-winning wines under the label Sempre Vive.
Friends and Family are invited to visitation Tuesday, May 2nd at 6:00 p.m. followed by a rosary
at 7:00 p.m.
Location: Crosby N. Gray, 2 Park Rd. Burlingame. A memorial mass will be held Wednesday
May 3rd, 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Church, 1721 Hillside Dr. Burlingame. Internment
held at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. Donations in Genas name can be made to: Pathways 585
North Mary Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085
6 Monday May 1, 2017 STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Biologist: Orca attacks on director of veterinary science at Californias more gray whales to come through.
Around the state Marine Mammal Center. He hadnt heard The calves and their mothers are migrating
gray whales up in California bay about the latest killings. up the California coast from Mexico. The
Friday.
MONTEREY Killer whales are on an Black called their frequency unprecedented. arrival in Northern California was a few
Black, who co-owns Monterey Bay Whale
unprecedented killing spree in Californias Usually the killer whales come in and out. weeks later than usual this year, so a lot of
Watch, says a family of nine killer whales
Monterey Bay, attacking and feeding on gray They arent here every single day, she told hungry killer whales were waiting, Black
has taken part in all of the attacks, but the
whale calves, a marine biologist said. the Monterey Herald. We see them more said.
rst killing involved 33 orcas.
Since April 20, orcas have killed four gray often in April than May by far, but they just Adults in the orca family pod also might be
Its not uncommon for orcas to prey on
whale calves in eight days, Nancy Black said seem to be hanging around and waiting for teaching the youngsters how to hunt.
gray whale calves, says Shawn Johnson,

IPO
break onto the scene. how you find the right strategic capital and him to reflect on what he liked most about
What that speaks to is that there is con- how you find the right people to both work the firms role in helping other companies.
tinual innovation, he said. for you as an executive and around you. What I realized along the way is I got to
Though he has seen a proliferation of For many companies growing quickly, see all these incredible companies, what
Continued from page 1
companies grow, receive funding and go the speed at which they carry out solutions works as an executive and as a leader, and
public in recent years, it hasnt always to the problems they are focused on solv- what doesnt work, he said. Im able to
strategic moments in a companys trajec- been that way. Muscat remembers a time ing has become an indicator of later suc- hopefully emulate some of the good, try to
tory, such as an initial public offering. when a small, close-knit circle of venture cess, said Muscat. He has seen these char- avoid some of the bad.
Muscat said he draws from his own expe- capital firms would make decisions into acteristics play out in his work with a vari- Muscat now enjoys staying connected
rience and also pools from the wisdom of which most didnt have visibility. ety of organizations on the global spec- with his high school as a board member of
his colleagues, who he said are invested in They would talk about it as being gut trum himself, having helped the New Junipero Serra High School, where his son
the momentum leading up to a companys instinct, he said. It wasnt as financially Zealand dairy industry go public and attends, and supporting efforts to give stu-
initial public offering, to help companies driven, there was not nearly the data. worked on Ernst & Youngs strategy in New dents an opportunity to test their entrepre-
prepare for the transformation awaiting Muscat said venture capital firms have York for a number of years. neurial instincts as co-chair of the non-
them on the other side of an IPO. He said of since become more sophisticated and have But for the Redwood City resident, the profit the Network for Teaching
the other firms advising companies as they embraced diversity in the approaches and Peninsula is not only central to the com- Entrepreneurship. He takes his son and
go public, his offices location in the heart leadership they will support and that its munity of entrepreneurs he is committed to daughter, who attends Notre Dame High
of innovation marks their commitment to for the better. serving, it is also the place he calls home. School in Belmont, on trips to the coast
their clients interests. I think its that diversity that brings Muscat was born and raised in Redwood when he is able to get away from the
I think thats a strategic advantage, he new ideas, solves problems in different City, where he had a paper route when he office.
said. ways, he said. was 10. He attended Junipero Serra High As Muscat looks ahead to the goals he
He has immersed himself in what makes He said its not uncommon for companies School in San Mateo and went on to study hopes to achieve as managing partner of
high-growth companies successful ever to raise the capital necessary to start a busi- business at Santa Clara University. He said the Redwood Shores office, he seems to be
since he interned with the company in ness in Silicon Valley and set up their oper- his father, who didnt go to college, urged applying the same advice he gives to early
1989. Since Muscat started working with ations elsewhere. And while Muscat stands him to find a way to apply his studies. stage companies. After less than a month
early stage companies, he has worked with- by the globalization of companies funded I think he really looked at what I was at the helm of the firms growth-focused
in a wide range of industries, from network- by Silicon Valley venture capital firms, he doing at Santa Clara and really wanted me office, he knows recruiting talent will be
ing and minicomputers to technology and admitted its also one of the trends emerg- to sort of find a profession, he said. key to his offices ability to help growing
life sciences companies. For Muscat, the ing companies should be well aware of as After interning with Ernst & Young, companies flourish.
quick turnaround of CEO leadership among they think about how to differentiate them- Muscat was drawn into working there after Im heavily involved in building cul-
the many of the worlds most successful selves from others. college to continue to learn from mentors ture, he said. Through inclusivity you get
companies is indicative of the rich ecosys- Its truly global competition, he said. he met at the firm. Just over 10 years later, solutions you wouldnt expect. Thats
tem surrounding companies looking to Its really in how you execute, and that is he was named a partner at the firm, causing transformative.

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Storms and flooding kill twelve in South and Midwest
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The storms cut a path of destruction 35
miles (56 kilometers) long and 15 miles (24
CANTON, Texas At least 12 people kilometers) wide in Van Zandt County,
have been killed by tornadoes or ooding in Everett said. The largely rural area is about
the South and Midwest by a storm that also 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Dallas.
dumped a rare late-season blizzard in west- The National Weather Service found evi-
ern Kansas on Sunday. dence of four tornadoes with one twister
Tornadoes hit several small towns in East possibly on the ground for 50 miles (80
Texas, killing four people. Three people km).
were killed by ooding and winds in The rst reports of tornadoes came about
Arkansas, with ofcials saying two more 4:45 p.m. Saturday, but emergency crews
people are missing. Rushing water swept were hampered by continuing severe weath-
away a car, drowning a woman in Missouri; er, said Judge Don Kirkpatrick, the chief
and a death was reported in Sunday morning executive for Van Zandt County.
storms that raked Mississippi. Wed be out there working and get a
Flooding closed part of Interstate 44 near report of another tornado on the ground, he
Hazelgreen, Missouri, and ofcials expect- said.
ed it would be at least a day before the high- The storms rolled through Louisiana,
way reopened. Interstate 70 in western Mississippi and Alabama on Sunday with
Kansas was closed because crews were wait- strong winds causing isolated pockets of
ing for snow falling at 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 damage. In Durant in central Mississippi on
cm) an hour being blown by 35 mph (56 person died in the storms. The Mississippi
km/hr) winds to subside. Emergency Management Agency didnt
An Arkansas volunteer re department REUTERS give details. Later Sunday the agency
chief was killed while working during Kris Ingram, a DJ hired to perform at a prom at The Rustic Barn, looks through debris for his reported the death of a child from Rankin
storms in north-central Arkansas, state equipment after the event venue sustained major tornado damage, in Texas. County, 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of
police said. Melanie Espinoza Rodriguez was trans- woman who disappeared riding an inner Jackson, who died from electric shock in
Cove Creek/Pearson Fire Chief Doug ported to a local hospital where she was tube Saturday was found in a creek in Eureka ood waters. The Rankin County Sherriffs
Decker died shortly before 4 a.m. Sunday pronounced dead, according to a second Springs. Also, a 65-year-old woman in Department reported that a 7-year-old boy
after being struck by a vehicle while check- post from the department. DeWitt in the eastern part of the state was had unplugged an electric golf cart and
ing water levels on Highway 25 near Middle Tennessee was hit by a strong line struck and killed in her home by a falling dropped the cord in water on the ground and
Quitman, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) of storms that knocked down trees and tree, ofcials said. was shocked.
north of Little Rock, Trooper Liz Chapman power lines earlier Sunday. In Texas, search teams were going door to Alexa Haik went to bed Saturday night
said. It wasnt known if he will be included Rescuers in northwest Arkansas contin- door Sunday after the tornadoes the day expecting just rain, but heard the sirens
as a storm-related death, she said. ued Sunday to look for an 18-month-old girl before attened homes, uprooted trees and Sunday morning and turned on the televi-
A 2-year-old girl in Tennessee died after and a 4-year-old boy who were in a vehicle ipped several pickup trucks at a Dodge sion to see the tornado warning. She round-
being struck by a heavy, metal soccer goal swept off a bridge by oodwaters in dealership in Canton. ed up her pets and hid in a hallway with her
post that was blown over by high winds, Hindsville, the Madison County Sheriffs It is heartbreaking and upsetting to say family, then was stunned to emerge to trees
The Metro Nashville Police Department Ofce said. the least, Canton Mayor Lou Ann Everett down all in her neighborhood in Clinton,
posted on its Twitter page on Sunday In northwest Arkansas, a 10-year-old girl told reporters at a news conference Sunday Mississippi, about 20 miles (32 km) west
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Beyond 100 days, Trump faces more legislative challenges


By Catherine Lucey insurers charge healthy and seriously ill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS customers the same rates. The overall legis-
lation would cut the Medicaid program for
WASHINGTON After more than three the poor, eliminate nes for people who
months in ofce without passing any major dont buy insurance and provide generally
legislation, President Donald Trump faces a skimpier subsidies. Critics have said the
week that offers the possibility of averting approach could reduce protections for peo-
a government shutdown and progress on ple with pre-existing conditions.
health care. But during an interview with Face the
Trump has spent his rst 100 days com- Nation on CBS aired Sunday, Trump said
ing to terms with the slow grind of govern- the measure has a clause that guarantees
ment even in a Republican-dominated capi- that people with pre-existing conditions
tal, and watching some of his promises will be covered.
from repealing the nations health care law Trump said: Pre-existing conditions are
to temporarily banning people from some in the bill. And I just watched another net-
Muslim nations zzle. work than yours, and they were saying,
Last week lawmakers sent the president a Pre-existing is not covered. Pre-existing
stopgap spending bill to keep the govern- REUTERS conditions are in the bill. And I mandate it.
ment open through Friday. Aides say law- President Donald Trump appears on stage at a rally in Pennsylvania. I said, Has to be.
makers closely involved in negotiating the The catchall spending bill would be the the 2017 scal year. Trump said during the interview that if
$1 trillion package over the weekend have rst major piece of bipartisan legislation to Despite a renewed White House effort hes unable to renegotiate a long-standing
worked through many sticking points in advance during Trumps short tenure in the push, the House did not vote last week on a free trade agreement with Mexico and
hopes of making the measure public as early White House. It denies Trump a win on his revised bill to repeal and replace the Canada, then hell terminate the pact.
as Sunday night. The House and Senate have oft-promised wall along the U.S.-Mexico Affordable Health Care Act. He also spoke about tensions with North
until Friday at midnight to pass the measure border, but gives him a down payment on After the original effort failed to win Korea. Asked about the failure of several
to avert a government shutdown. The aides his request to strengthen the military. enough support from conservatives and North Korean missile tests recently, Trump
required anonymity because the talks are Lawmakers will continue negotiating this moderates, Republicans recast the bill. The said hed rather not discuss it. But perhaps
not nal and the measure has yet to be week on a $1 trillion package nancing the latest version would let states escape a theyre just not very good missiles. But
released. government through Sept. 30, the end of requirement under Obamas 2010 law that eventually, hell have good missiles.

UN envoy, often off-message, seems in Trumps good graces


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS well beyond the carefully foreign policy just as the Trump administra- immigrants, Haley alluded to Trump in
worded scripts crafted by tion showed its willingness to work with denouncing the siren call of the angriest voic-
WASHINGTON Nikki Haley didnt wait the White House and State leaders who have suppressed civil liberties, es who disrespected Americas immigrants.
to take office as U.S. ambassador to the Department. such as Turkeys Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Trump tweeted that The people of South
United Nations to break with the Trump Shes warned Syrian Egypts Abdel-Fatah el-Sissi. Carolina are embarrassed by Nikki Haley.
administrations foreign policy stances. President Bashar Assad U.S. diplomats fear Haleys words could She has star power in an administration
At her Senate confirmation hearing, that the days of your result in an inconsistent, incoherent interna- where the president prefers to keep attention
Haley bluntly accused Russia of being com- arrogance and disregard tional message. State Department diplomats on himself. In some ways, the 45-year-old
plicit of war crimes in Syria going of humanity are over, drafted an email urging Haleys office to ensure Haley is seizing the spotlight left vacant by
against the president-elects talk of warmer Nikki Haley even as other top aides to that her public statements on high-profile media-averse Secretary of State Rex
relations with Moscow. President Donald Trump issues are cleared by Washington. The email Tillerson. Her high-profile persona and rela-
Three months later, she remains boldly insisted that his fate was a decision for the was first reported by The New York Times. tive youth have prompted speculation that
off-message. Much to the chagrin of Syrian people. In some ways, Haley has been ahead of the she may run for president someday.
Washington diplomats, her remarks often go Shes pushed human rights as a driver of curve. Her hints at a change in the Syrian The White House and the U.S. Mission to
government are now seeping into Trump the United Nations declined to comment for
policies, and the administration has tough- this story.
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great success. Still, with each was an unusual pick for to be U.N. envoy. the National Security Council, the White
positive preservation project there are As South Carolina governor, she was out- Houses national security apparatus. Still, at
MILLBRAE Is far greater numbers of unfortunate spoken in her criticism of Trump during the times, Haley ad-libs her remarks, they said.
there a place in architectural losses. Here in Millbrae 2016 campaign a stance that effectively The officials spoke on condition of
your community disqualified other candidates for top adminis- anonymity because they werent authorized to
the art deco Millbrae Theater is no tration positions. The daughter of Indian publicly discuss the policymaking process.
that has the more, along with the 1872 16 Mile
ability to care House on El Camino Real and the
for, protect and 1870 Mills Mansion which
preserve precious suspiciously burnt to the ground in the
objects and rare 1950s. If survived they could have
historic memorabilia? Is there a been revitalized into shining examples
storehouse able to safeguard unique of past achievements keeping them
collections, irreplaceable objects, relevant, fresh, active and alive.
pictures or valuables; those that tell Another vanishing resource is our
the story of your community? In a local newspapers. The Millbrae
previous article I mentioned the Sun was a vast reservoir of JOIN US FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING WEEK!
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Beyond 100 days, Trump faces more legislative challenges


By Catherine Lucey insurers charge healthy and seriously ill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS customers the same rates. The overall legis-
lation would cut the Medicaid program for
WASHINGTON After more than three the poor, eliminate nes for people who
months in ofce without passing any major dont buy insurance and provide generally
legislation, President Donald Trump faces a skimpier subsidies. Critics have said the
week that offers the possibility of averting approach could reduce protections for peo-
a government shutdown and progress on ple with pre-existing conditions.
health care. But during an interview with Face the
Trump has spent his rst 100 days com- Nation on CBS aired Sunday, Trump said
ing to terms with the slow grind of govern- the measure has a clause that guarantees
ment even in a Republican-dominated capi- that people with pre-existing conditions
tal, and watching some of his promises will be covered.
from repealing the nations health care law Trump said: Pre-existing conditions are
to temporarily banning people from some in the bill. And I just watched another net-
Muslim nations zzle. work than yours, and they were saying,
Last week lawmakers sent the president a Pre-existing is not covered. Pre-existing
stopgap spending bill to keep the govern- REUTERS conditions are in the bill. And I mandate it.
ment open through Friday. Aides say law- President Donald Trump appears on stage at a rally in Pennsylvania. I said, Has to be.
makers closely involved in negotiating the The catchall spending bill would be the the 2017 scal year. Trump said during the interview that if
$1 trillion package over the weekend have rst major piece of bipartisan legislation to Despite a renewed White House effort hes unable to renegotiate a long-standing
worked through many sticking points in advance during Trumps short tenure in the push, the House did not vote last week on a free trade agreement with Mexico and
hopes of making the measure public as early White House. It denies Trump a win on his revised bill to repeal and replace the Canada, then hell terminate the pact.
as Sunday night. The House and Senate have oft-promised wall along the U.S.-Mexico Affordable Health Care Act. He also spoke about tensions with North
until Friday at midnight to pass the measure border, but gives him a down payment on After the original effort failed to win Korea. Asked about the failure of several
to avert a government shutdown. The aides his request to strengthen the military. enough support from conservatives and North Korean missile tests recently, Trump
required anonymity because the talks are Lawmakers will continue negotiating this moderates, Republicans recast the bill. The said hed rather not discuss it. But perhaps
not nal and the measure has yet to be week on a $1 trillion package nancing the latest version would let states escape a theyre just not very good missiles. But
released. government through Sept. 30, the end of requirement under Obamas 2010 law that eventually, hell have good missiles.

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aim to reach through crowdsourcing within
30 days. After the loan is paid back, lenders
can choose to withdraw their funds or rein-
Small businesses are the heart of this
city. They bring color and vibrancy to the
neighborhoods, create quality jobs and
Francisco and San Jose, and is looking to
branch out into Peninsula communities,
Hall said.
vest into other businesses, according to the enrich our cultural fabric, Kiva President A range of Bay Area businesses have
Kiva website. Premal Shah said in a press release. They signed up and include cleaning services,
Businesses, especially some of the retail Kiva operates its microlending platform have the passion and the plan, but often restaurants, independent retailers selling
and restaurants, have been struggling in in 83 countries, many where traditional they lack just a small amount of capital to shoes or jewelry, and more. Some loans
Foster City. So were trying to find ways to loans or lines of credit arent as readily start or expand. Through Kiva, we can all be would fund kitchen supplies for restaurants,
help them and trying to incentivize some accessible. In a bit of a contrast from where a part of their success. equipment to expand a hair salon, or hire
new ones to come forward, said Mayor it typically focuses opportunities, over the Foster City decided on the loan program staff for growing businesses, according to
Charlie Bronitsky. Its an innovative pro- last few years its begun to expand in the as part of its Economic Development Kiva.
gram thats worked internationally. Bay Area, a region known as the hub of Strategic Plan, and will set aside up to Locally, Foster City retailers have some-
The city opted to work with Bay Area- deep-pocketed venture capitalists. But not $100,000 to match dollar-for-dollar loans times struggled to compete with larger
based Kiva, which, since 2005 has connect- all small businesses are sharing equally in to local businesses. Those looking for sup- neighboring shopping centers like San
ed potential lenders and small business the locally available capital, so the loan port have to meet certain criteria and under- Mateos Hillsdale and Bridgepointe. But
owners from across the globe. Participating program seeks to expand who is able to par- go a review by Kiva as well as the city, said there remains a strong need for locally-
lenders can make loans in increments as Assistant City Manager Dante Hall. based services and businesses that support
Qualifying participants can borrow up to residents and some of the citys larger
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cannot be in bankruptcy or heavily indebt-
ed, and the loan must be less than 75 percent
platform, this crowd-funding platform to
reinvest in the community, Hall said. If
there are businesses, or even individuals
By Paul Larson Both of these venues have been a of the owners income, according to the who want to help out businesses here in the
great success. Still, with each city. community, this is a perfect way to do it and
positive preservation project there are With Foster Citys Kiva webpage just get- its a way to reinvigorate our economic
MILLBRAE Is far greater numbers of unfortunate ting going, no local businesses were listed ecosystem here in our city.
there a place in as of Thursday. However, Hall said the city
architectural losses. Here in Millbrae has already received some interest from a Visit fostercity.org or k iv a.org/lend/fos-
your community the art deco Millbrae Theater is no few local owners. Plus, Kiva has recently ter-city for more information.
that has the more, along with the 1872 16 Mile
ability to care House on El Camino Real and the
for, protect and 1870 Mills Mansion which
preserve precious suspiciously burnt to the ground in the
objects and rare 1950s. If survived they could have
historic memorabilia? Is there a been revitalized into shining examples
storehouse able to safeguard unique of past achievements keeping them
collections, irreplaceable objects, relevant, fresh, active and alive.
pictures or valuables; those that tell Another vanishing resource is our
the story of your community? In a local newspapers. The Millbrae
previous article I mentioned the Sun was a vast reservoir of JOIN US FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING WEEK!
Millbrae Historical Society as a
WORKING TOGETHER TO
community knowledge and a local
place that serves as a reservoir of past treasure. It was absorbed by the
knowledge. Keeping the past relevant Independent in the 1990s and back
is vital to navigating our future.
Many communities have places
issues of the paper went missing in
the process. The Millbrae Historical
CREATE HOMES FOR ALL
such as museums or societies that aid
in preserving the past. But, the past
Society would love to find complete KICK-OFF POLICY BREAKFAST
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday May 1, 2017 9
My journey as a mental health first aider Prospects for San Mateo
By Siavash Zohoori
to me about his ex-
partner. He told me
she had cheated on Guest council election this fall
W
e wont know the final candidates until sum-

W
hen I took on the role of him, and he felt he
mental health coordinator
at my university, advocat-
didnt deserve love.
Most of all, he told
perspective mer, but there have been new entries, depar-
tures and re-entries in the last week.
When Mayor David Lim unofficially said he would not
ing for more diversity, accessibility, me that he had just be running for re-election, the prospect of a vacant seat
and outreach, I felt I was serving the given away his car ing the early warning signs of sui- on the council encouraged three members of the citys
students at my school. But I had yet to and was planning to cide. You may think you will never Planning Commission to opt in. Eric Rodriquez was first
step foot into the space that would, get rid of the rest of need these skills, but university stud- out of the box. He has remained a steady contender lining
ultimately, transform my understand- his possessions. ies suggest that one in 10 college stu- up impressive endorsements from elected officials, includ-
ing of mental health issues. I thought back to my training. Hes dents have made a plan for suicide. ing state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo. Charles Drechsler,
One fall day, I headed across campus showing the signs of planning to That is too many, and we must do longtime North Shoreview resident, decided he would but
to take a mental health first-aid train- complete suicide, I realized. what we can to decrease that figure. then changed his mind to
ing. Hosted by the National Council I got my nerves together to ask him May is Mental Health Awareness pave the way for fellow com-
for Behavioral Health, the training the question, Are you thinking about Month. Its the month for my friend missioner, Pamela OLeary.
taught me about mental health issues, killing yourself? He said that who shared his tacos and his sorrows Just last week, OLeary decid-
the symptoms they present, and how nobody had asked him that before. He with me. Its for my friends who con- ed not to run and Drechsler is
to support someone in crisis until told me he felt as if nobody cared fided in me because they couldnt find back on the campaign trail.
assistance arrives. It was the CPR about him. I showed him otherwise, anyone else. Its also the month when Three seats are on the ballot.
class of mental health. simply by listening to him. you can get involved, to learn more Incumbents Rick Bonilla and
The class challenged a myth I had That night, I felt truly empowered, about mental health and the resources Joe Goethals will probably run
believed my whole life. The instruc- since I had never had an interaction in our area. Its the month when we for re-election. When OLeary
tors taught us to ask people seeming- like that before. He said he goes to can all heal together. let colleagues know she would
ly at risk for suicide, Are you think- church every Wednesday, so I called not be running, Chelsea
ing about killing yourself? I had his pastor and let him know about our Bonini, president of the San
assumed it would pop the idea into conversation. My friend is OK now. Siav ash Zohoori is a community pro- Mateo-Foster City Elementary
someones mind if I asked. But I I began to have more conversations gram specialist at Behav ioral Health School District board, seemed
learned that it is always better to ask like this in the following months. and Recov ery Serv ices, a div ision of interested in joining the fray. So the candidates for
than to regret not asking this ques- Some students told me about friends November could be Bonilla, Goethals, Rodriquez, Drechsler
they were concerned about. Others the San Mateo County Health Sy stem.
tion. I left the class feeling empow- and Bonini but we wont know for sure until August.
ered to provide mental health first aid told me they were contemplating The County s Mental Health Awareness
***
in a crisis. whether they should jump off a cliff. Month k ick off ev ent, a resource and art Change is often difficult to accept. Downtown San Mateo
I soon found myself listening in a In those conversations, far too many fair, is Tuesday, May 2 from 10 a.m. to evolved from a thriving retail, major shopping area with
new way. I was up late that night and of my friends told me that I was first 1:30 p.m. at the College of San Mateo few restaurants to an exodus/closing of department stores
saw a man who appeared to be home- person who had listened to them. and loss of shoppers to Hillsdale Shopping Center. Two
Im really happy I knew what to do (Cafeteria Building, 1700 W. Hillsdale
less sitting on the curb. I wanted to big empty lots which once contained Levy Brothers depart-
help, so I asked him what he wanted when these situations came up. You Blv d., San Mateo). Go to
ment store and a historic Catholic Church reminded us of
to eat. A few tacos later, tears began can learn by signing up for mental smchealth.org/mentalhealthmonth for how bad things were. Then came the movie theater (despite
to roll down his face as he opened up health first-aid training and by learn- more information. much protest and a lawsuit) and a slow revival began.
Draegers moved into the Levy Brothers site. Walgreens
into the church site. New restaurants began to appear,
Letters to the editor some new retail, and people were returning to downtown.
And today, downtown has become a hub of startups. The
Benjamin Franklin Hotel, also long empty, was taken
In my world, every and currently there are some redwood with North Korea. I mean, I get it that over by Draper University. New restaurants catering to the
items I cannot buy such as basic fence nukes are bad, but does anyone think tastes of young workers have replaced popular dining
day is Earth Day boards, a product most of us might take they could ever threaten the United spots like Capellini and Osteria Coppa. Speido has been
transformed into Pausa. Instead of being empty, down-
Editor, for granted. In this case, the shortage is States? Kim Jong Un rattles his sabers
town is crowded. Its hard to find a parking spot at your
I remember being in college in the not due to environmental reasons. All to satisfy his narcissistic tendencies, destination. Yet it has won awards as one of the most pop-
70s and watching guys shave as the the rain has made it hard to get logs out like Trumps tweets. While I dont have ular and family favorite small downtowns in the country.
water ran down the drain. The sight of of the forest and a current road closure blind faith in our militarys ability to ***
wasting water like that amazed me. I on Highway 101 near Eureka has made defend sovereign U.S. soil, I do believe Now the city is engaged in a dialogue with its citizens
on what the future of downtown San Mateo should be. At
guess we were not having a drought it tough to get lumber to market. our $600 billion annual budget has
the most recent discussion last week, Don Weden, retired
back then. The recent drought was a These are only a few resources whose equipped us with systems that could chief planner for Santa Clara County, explained that
wake-up call to conserve water. Yes, the numbers are dwindling due to various take them down like I would shoo a y. change is going to happen, whether we like it or not. We
reservoirs are full again, but that could explanations. I wont dwell too much North Koreas annual defense budget is have grown from a suburban bedroom community to a
easily reverse with another drought. on our animal population. My point is a skimpy$3.5 billion. We spend hybrid urban-suburban one. The question he posed was do
we want to resist growth, accept it, mitigate it or guide it
Most of us are aware (and if you are not that every day should be Earth Day, it is nearly 200 times more than they do and
to the appropriate places. That would be close to transit
you should be) that there are less fish in in my world. In your world, I hope you have been doing it for decades. As far as and downtown where taller buildings and increased densi-
the ocean as these waters are over wont wait too long to be aware. imperialist conquest of their land, it is ty make more sense. But thats still a hard sell for many
fished and polluted. Our salmon popula- one third of the size of California with residents who dont like urban or density.
tion is a good example. The numbers David Thom a GNP of $16.2 billion compared to the The exception would be millennials who dont need or
want a car, are willing to take transit, walk or bike or use
are way down. San Carlos U.S. $186 trillion GNP. Oh wait, they
Uber or Lyft, and are happy to live in a small unit without a
Many of us take lumber for granted and have lots of coal reserves. That must be reserved parking space. They prefer an urban setting; the
think we will never run out of this re-
Misdirected news it. Make America Great Again and stop vast majority of San Mateo tech workers live in San
source. This is not the case. I buy Editor, believing all this nonsense. Francisco. Maybe lifestyle preferences will change when
redwood from a small 79-year-old mom- I dont understand the medias (and the Gus Sinks they marry and if they have children. In San Mateo County,
94 percent of the projected population growth will be in
and-pop lumber yard in Mountain View current administrations)obsession San Bruno people 65 years plus. Even though many seniors prefer to
stay in their homes, the increase in the number of senior
facilities in or close to downtown shows the attraction for
OUR MISSION: elders, as driving becomes a challenge, to live in an area
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most close to stores, restaurants, groceries, parks and movies.
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. Weden suggested we need to start thinking about down-
By combining local news and sports coverage, town as a place to live. Urban residents produce fewer
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, greenhouse gas emissions, drive less and create less traf-
Michael Davis Henry Guerrero lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio fic. But current housing is expensive whether you rent or
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Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Bruce Scannell information resource in San Mateo County. are looking to buy a home. We are 40,000 housing units
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Is this the future of college? Online classes, but no degree


By Maria Danilova pleting real-life projects and assignments at
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Just because you can prepare well for a test doesnt mean that you partner rms such as Spotify, Lyft, Warby
will necessarily thrive as a contributor to a great company. Parker and others. The rst two classes of
WASHINGTON Connor Mitchells uni- students will be based in San Francisco and
versity classes take place online, he does- Adam Braun, founder of MissionU New York. A high school diploma will not
nt have any exams and he studies in a dif- be required for admission.
ferent country every year. All of Minervas classes take place the things that I did outside of the classroom Just because you can prepare well for a
Is he looking into the future or taking a online. The interactive platform is designed that were really valuable. The steak actually test doesnt mean that you will necessarily
gamble? to keeps student engaged and allow profes- wasnt prepared very well, Mitchell said. thrive as a contributor to a great company,
With college costs rising steadily and sors to call on them. Minerva students start At Minerva, the steak that I am paying for said MissionU founder Adam Braun.
with more courses available online for free, school in San Francisco and then spend time is cut perfectly. Braun, 33, decided to create MissionU
some observers are beginning to question in Berlin, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Taipei, Not everybody is convinced. after seeing his wife struggle to pay off more
the need for a traditional college education Taiwan, and other global hubs, continuing Some question Minervas ability to teach than $100,000 in student debt.
that may include lectures on Greek philoso- to take online classes and completing science without labs or test tubes and I came to the rm belief that our college
phy but burden students with massive debt. hands-on assignments at local companies believe that academic research requires the system is fundamentally broken and its not
Education startups are offering alterna- and organizations. space and environment afforded by tradi- working for the majority of young people
tives from boot camps, to one or two- Tuition is $29,000 per year for tuition tional universities. who are going to college to build a better
year tracks, to accredited degree programs plus room and board, compared with an aver- Peter Cappelli, a professor at the Wharton life and career, said Braun, who previously
and their founders say these options will age of $20,000 for an in-state public col- School of the University of Pennsylvania founded Pencils of Hope, a nonprot that
give students a more relevant education in lege and to $63,000 at Harvard, with which who studies the U.S. labor market, believes builds schools in the developing world.
todays job market, and at a lower price. Minerva says it wants to compete. This that students may be taking a big risk by Some employers agree that traditional
But some experts caution against betting year, Minerva, boasted an acceptance rate of signing up for a still relatively unknown university education may not be as relevant
on a narrow, practical education geared 1.9 percent, compared with 5.2 percent at program. in todays economy is it once was. Google
toward a specic eld that is in demand today Harvard. The nationwide average in 2014 Its not what you learn, its what you can has dropped college education from its hir-
but could leave them unprepared for the jobs was 66 percent, according to the National persuade other people what youve learned, ing requirements, and a company ofcial
of tomorrow. They also say most applicants Association for College Admission Cappelli said. Its hard to overcome that said in a 2013 interview with the New York
still need a college degree from an estab- Counseling. risk until the schools build up a brand on the Times that up to 14 percent of employees on
lished institution to get a good job. The rst class launched in 2014, so it is market. some of their teams had never gone to col-
Minerva, an accredited four-year universi- too early to evaluate graduation and employ- But some innovators say a college degree lege. The British ofce of Ernst & Young
ty named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, ment rates. Nelson said every single rst- may be obsolete. has also stopped requiring college diplo-
wants to reinvent elite four-year liberal arts year student who chose to work last summer MissionU, which began accepting its rst mas.
education by teaching critical thinking as was placed in an internship. Currently, there applications last month, offers a one-year But will other companies follow suit?
opposed to regurgitating information, are over 270 people enrolled at the school. nondegree program in data analytics and Anthony Carnevale, director of the
founder Ben Nelson said. Mitchell, 21, who transferred to Minerva business intelligence without an upfront Georgetown University Center on
You cannot teach yourself how to think from the University of Southern California, tuition. As part of a prot-sharing agree- Education and the Workforce, is not so sure.
critically, you actually have to go through a says the online class experience was stress- ment, MissionU students will give back 15 Youve got to have something that
structured process, said Nelson, an ener- ful at rst, but he was impressed by the level percent of their salary for three years after proves to the people that are going to hire
getic, fast-talking 41-year-old, who previ- of discussion and preparation for the class- graduation if they earn at least $50,000 per that you can do the job, Carnevale said.
ously served as president of the photo print- es. At USC, he said he studied so much year. So far, the school received over 3,000 Given the uidity of the job market, its
ing website Snapsh. What is sad is that less. When asked to compare the two, he applications. strangers talking to strangers, so you got to
wisdom is wasted on the old. Wisdom should turned to a metaphor. Students will be taking online courses have a piece of paper. Its a signal, its a
be the tool for the young. At the USC steakhouse it was the sides, taught by industry practitioners and com- proof.

BILL
ment shutdown at least until the Oct. 1 start 2,000-mile (3218.54-kilometer) border other issues such as overhauling the tax
of the 2018 budget year. Trump has submitted a wall, a claim Mexican leaders have repeated- code and reviving their moribund effort to
partial 2018 budget promising a 10 percent ly rejected. The administration sought some repeal the Affordable Care Act, President
increase for the Pentagon, financed by cuts to $1.4 billion in U.S. taxpayer dollars for the Barack Obamas health care law.
Continued from page 1 foreign aid and other nondefense programs that wall and related costs in the spending bill, While the measure would peacefully end a
negotiators on the pending measure protected. but Trump later relented and said the issue battle over the current budget year, the upcom-
Democrats were quick off the mark to could wait until September. ing cycle is sure to be even more difficult.
The catchall spending bill would be the Trump, however, obtained $1.5 billion
praise the deal. Republicans have yet to reveal their budget
first major piece of bipartisan legislation to for border security measures such as more
This agreement is a good agreement for the plans, and battles between Trump and Congress
advance during Trumps short tenure in the than 5,000 additional detention beds, an
American people, and takes the threat of a gov- over annual agency budgets could grind this
White House. While losing on the wall
ernment shutdown off the table, said Senate upgrade in border infrastructure and tech- summers round of spending bills to a halt.
along the U.S.-Mexico border, Trump won a nologies such as surveillance.
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., a key Among the final issues resolved was a
$15 billion down payment on his request to
force in the talks. The bill ensures taxpayer The measure is assured of winning bipartisan Democratic request to help the cash-strapped
strengthen the military.
dollars arent used to fund an ineffective border support in votes this week; the House and government of Puerto Rico with its Medicaid
The measure funds the remainder of the wall, excludes poison pill riders, and increases Senate have until midnight Friday to pass the burden, a top priority of House Minority
2017 budget year, rejecting cuts to popular investments in programs that the middle class measure to avert a government shutdown. Its Leader Nancy Pelosi of California. Pelosi
domestic programs targeted by Trump, such relies on, like medical research, education and unclear how much support the measure will and other Democrats came up short of the
as medical research and infrastructure grants. infrastructure. receive from GOP conservatives and how $500 million or so they had sought but won
Successful votes later this week would also Trump said at nearly every campaign stop warmly it will be received by the White House. $295 million for the island, more than
clear away any remaining threat of a govern- last year that Mexico would pay for the Republicans are also eager to move on to Republicans had initially offered.

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take on Warriors in second round
Monday May 1, 2017

Caada doubles team falls in state semifinals


By Terry Bernal Glendales Veronika wakeup call for the semi- It was a momentous tourney for Velasquez,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Galstyan and Tsukimi final showdown. The who revitalized the long-defunct Caada
Ono, 6-2, 6-2 at Libbey Colts fielded a seven- womens tennis program last season. Last
While Caada Colleges doubles tandem Park in Ojai. player team this year. year, the team swept to a Coast Conference
of sophomores Ana Hinojosa and Joelle They were a very solid Four of those players championship, and reached the Northern
Huelse didnt realize the fairytale finish, duo, Hinojosa said. qualified for the weekend California team finals this year. Sunday
there was still plenty of reveling to be had Today, unfortunately, it tourney. Yet the entire marked the second year a Colts doubles team
for the Lady Colts at the California was just a bad day for my team still made the trip, reached the state semifinals.
Community College Athletic Associated partner and I. But the three on their own dime, Sundays match was Velasquezs last as the
Individual Womens Singles and Doubles Joelle Huelse other team was just on Ana Hinojosa with everyone present teams coach. He said he is stepping down,
Tennis Championship Tournament. point the whole time. for the pregame though he still hopes to serve as head coach
Hinojosa and Huelse the No. 1 seeded Everything about the character of this Starbucks run prior to Sundays 8 a.m. of the Caada womens golf team. Two years
doubles team in the state fell in the semi- years Caada womens tennis team, semifinal match, according to head coach
finals Sunday morning to the No. 2 seed, though, was evident in the Sunday morning Rick Velasquez. See TENNIS, Page 14

Padres 5, Giants 2

Giants bullpen
cant seal gem,
Pads win in 12
By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO Giants starter Ty


Blach pitched seven innings of three-hit
ball but his bullpen faltered as former Giant
Hector Sanchez homered off closer Mark
Melancon in the ninth to
tie it and Wil Myers won
it with a three-run blast
off George Kontos in the
12th to lift the San Diego
Padres to a 5-2 win
Sunday in San Francisco.
Sanchez, who played
parts of five seasons with
the Giants, socked a
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO Ty Blach pinch-hit, two-run homer
Vinny Bologna leads first-place Carlmont with a .539 on-base percentage, spurred by his being hit by a pitch 12 times this season. off San Francisco closer
Mark Melancon in the

Carlmonts Bologna a
ninth to send the game to
extra innings.
Sanchez turned on a 1-1
cut fastball over the heart
of the plate for his first
home run of the season

hit (by pitch) machine


and third career pinch-hit
Hector Sanchez homer. It was the Padres
first pinch-hit drive in
the ninth inning or later to tie a game since
Adrian Gonzalez connected against Arizona
By Terry Bernal Bologna, though, has made manager Rich of them were with curveballs, so they dont on Sept. 16, 2009.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Vallero look like a genius this season. The really hurt. Melancons flop followed a full meltdown
senior has set the table to the tune of a team- Bolognas most critical hit-by-pitch by the Giants bullpen Saturday, when the
It seemed like an odd choice when best .539 on-base percentage, with one of came last Wednesday in a 4-3 comeback win Padres tagged San Francisco relievers for 11
Carlmont moved senior Vinny Bologna to his best methods for reaching first base against Burlingame at Washington Park. runs in three innings of a 12-4 win that
the leadoff spot this year. being by virtue of getting hit by a pitch. The Scots entered their final at-bat trailing included Myers three-run homer.
As a junior in 2016, Bologna served as With Carlmont on the verge of clinching 3-2 but had Bologna leading off the inning. I felt really good about the fight to the
the cleanup hitter for a Scots team that hit its fifth straight PAL Bay Division title, And even though he dug himself an 0-2 end, Padres manager Andy Green said.
.330. And while he finished second on the Bologna has proved fearless in taking away hole, the third pitch of the at-bat bore in on It was Melancons second blown save in
team in home runs (3) and RBIs (20) to the inside half of the plate from opposing him. And the senior did not flinch, marking seven chances.
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division pitchers, getting drilled 12 times this season. the fifth consecutive game in which hed Sanchez represented the tying run after
triple-crown winner Jordan Brandenburg, he Not that he has any bruises to show for it. gotten drilled. shortstop Eduardo Nunez booted Luis
settled for 11th among Carlmont hitters in No one really throws hard enough to
on-base percentage (.385). give me a bruise, Bologna said. And most See SCOTS, Page 12 See GIANTS, Page 13

New champ may make boxing must-see TV


By Tim Dahlberg Joshua said. Im really loving this then held on himself to survive, along
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS right now. with a knockdown a round later by
There was a lot to love Saturday Klitschko.
LONDON Anthony Joshua night in front of a packed crowd at And when Joshua had finished
remained in the ring long after 90,000 Englands national stadium, where almost taking Klitschkos head off in
of his supporters had filed out of Joshua got off the canvas to stop long- the 11th round, a heavyweight divi-
Wembley Stadium, posing happily for time champion Wladimir Klitschko in sion moribund for years was suddenly
pictures with his team and hugging a coming out party of sorts that elec- very much alive once again.
just about everyone he knew. trified the boxing world. Just five years removed from win-
No reason to leave early when The biggest heavyweight fight in ning an Olympic gold medal in
being the heavyweight champion is British history was also the best. London, Joshua stopped a fighter who PETER CZIBORRA/REUTERS
so much fun. There was an epic fifth round where Anthony Joshua, right, hits Wladimir Klitschko Saturday night
I just want to fight everyone, man, Joshua knocked Klitschko down and See BOXING, Page 14 in a heavyweight title fight at Wembley Stadium in London.
12 Monday May 1, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Jazz eliminate Clippers, advance to second round to face Warriors


By Beth Harris ble-double of the series. Jamal Crawford by eight points or less with Los Angeles
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS added 20 points off the bench. outscoring Utah 98.8 points to 98.0 points.
Chris Paul had 13 points for the Clippers, The teams had identical 51-31 records in the
LOS ANGELES The young Utah Jazz who were sent packing in the first round for regular season.
have grown up quickly. the second straight year. Last season, they But this one was all Utah in the second
Gordon Hayward scored 26 points and the lost to Portland after Paul and Blake Griffin half.
Jazz eliminated the Los Angeles Clippers on went down with injuries. This time, they did-
Sunday with a 104-91 victory, closing out nt have Griffin again after he was lost in Celtics 123, Wizards 111
the first-round series 4-3 to earn the fran- Game 3 with a big-toe injury. BOSTON Isaiah Thomas had 33 points
chises first postseason victory since 2010. It came down to today to keep us afloat, and nine assists, and the Boston Celtics
Weve been through some pretty hard keep us alive, Paul said. Were done. made 19 3-pointers to beat the Washington
downs, said Hayward, a seventh-year veter- In the most closely contested series of the Wizards 123-111 Sunday and take a 1-0 lead
an. It definitely feels really good to go from first round and the only to go seven games in their Eastern Conference semifinal
25 wins to where we were this year making the Clippers came up strangely flat with matchup.
the playoffs, winning a series. their season on the line. J.J. Redick didnt Thomas played just a day after attending
George Hill and Derrick Favors added 17 hit his first 3-pointer until the games final 3 the funeral for his sister, who died in a car
points apiece for the Jazz in what proved to 1/2 minutes, drawing the Clippers within accident last month outside of Tacoma,
be the easiest game of the back-and-forth eight. Washington.
series. Paul couldnt muster any of his fourth-quar- Al Horford added 21 points, 10 rebounds
The Jazz advanced to face top-seeded ter magic, either. Paul went scoreless with and nine assists. Jae Crowder finished with
Golden State in the Western Conference three assists in the period after tweaking an JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/USA TODAY SPORTS
24 points.
semifinals. The Warriors swept Portland 4-0 ankle in the third. Jazz forward Gordon Hayward shoots over
The Wizards were more energetic at the out-
and have been waiting since Wednesday to In the fourth, the Jazz were well in com- DeAndre Jordan in Game 7 of the first round set, jumping out to a 16-0 advantage and
find out their next opponent. mand, ahead by 17 points and hardly feeling of the NBA Playoffs at Staples Center. leading by as many as 17 points. But the
Game 1 is Tuesday in Oakland. pressured by foul trouble for Rudy Gobert and rebounds off the bench. Celtics rallied in the second quarter with
The Clippers DeAndre Jordan had 24 Favors, who both fouled out. Gobert finished The first six games between the fourth- Thomas briefly sidelined after getting one of
points and 17 rebounds for his seventh dou- with one point in 14 minutes. Favors had 11 seeded Clippers and No. 5 Utah were decided his two front teeth knocked out.

Ducks 6, Oilers 3 NHL playoffs


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SEE AMERICAS CHAMPIONS & BREAKOUT STARS Silfverberg scored twice to lead the Anaheim Predators 3, Blues 1
Ducks to a 6-3 victory over Edmonton on NASHVILLE, Tenn. Cody McLeod
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to 2-1, period, and Nashville grabbed a 2-1 lead in
Ryan Getzlaf had a goal and an assist, and the Western Conference semifinal.
Rickard Rakell, Chris Wagner and Ryan Defensemen Ryan Ellis and Roman Josi
Kesler also scored for Anaheim, which lost also scored, and Colton Sissons added two
the first two games at home. John Gibson
assists. The Predators outshot St. Louis 34-
stopped 24 shots.
23, and they now have won seven straight
Connor McDavid scored his first of the
series for Edmonton. Patrick Maroon and playoff games on home ice, including all
2017 U. S .
CHAMPION Anton Slepychev also scored and Kris three this postseason.
NATHAN CHEN Russell had two assists. Cam Talbot finished Alexander Steen scored for the Blues, who
with 22 saves. lost for the first time on the road this post-
Wagner scored the tiebreaking goal mid- season.
way through the second period, firing a shot Blues goalie Jake Allen kept St. Louis in
that deflected off Talbots arm and in. this game before being pulled by coach
Silfverberg knocked in a feed from Josh Mike Yeo for the extra attacker with more
Manson at 4:56 of the third to make it 5-3. than 4 minutes remaining and took his time-
The Oilers challenged the play for offside, out with 1:25 left.
but the goal stood after a video review. Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne finished
Kesler swept in a rebound with 9 1/2 minutes with 22 saves, including a flurry of stops to
left to cap the scoring. preserve the win.
Game 4 is Wednesday night. Game 3 is Tuesday night.

SCOTS
keen on sharing again.
Well, if we do it sooner its more fun,
Bologna said. We want to do it soon. We
dont want to tie. Thats just the way we are.
Continued from page 11 We need to win every game. Every game
counts.
It changed the whole complexion of the Carlmont is mindful that every win could
game, Vallero said. boost its seeding in the Central Coast Section
Carlmont went on to rally for two runs in tournament, so the Scots are still motivated
the inning for the victory, then won its sev- to win out even if they should clinch as early
enth straight in league play with a 9-0 home as this week. But to do so, Vallero needs to go
win Friday over Burlingame backed by start- through his uncle John Valleros Terra Nova
ing pitcher Sean Prozells ninth victory of squad.
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FRIDAY, MAY 12 7:30PM With four games remaining in the regular wildness of opposing pitchers, Carlmont
season, the Scots are currently hitting at a needs to shore up some control problems of
slightly better clip than last years squad with its own. Scots pitchers have surrendered 92
a .335 team batting average. And with walks through 156 innings this season.
Bologna moving to the leadoff spot, Prozell Senior right-hander Matt Reiley has been
MERYL DAVIS & CHARLIE WHITE ASHLEY WAGNER GRACIE GOLD has impacted the cleanup role by leading the issued 31 of those walks through 17 2/3
MADISON CHOCK & EVAN BATES JEREMY ABBOTT Scots in each of the triple-crown categories, innings, causing Vallero to have to shuffle
ADAM RIPPON MADISON HUBBELL & ZACHARY DONOHUE batting .426 with three home runs and 33 Reiley out of the starting rotation.
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gories. Through 11 appearances, the senior tough spot for the San Jose State commit,
right-hander is 9-0 with a 0.35 ERA and 72 especially juxtaposed with opposing batters
strikeouts through 59 1/3 innings. inability to hit him. Reiley has posted a
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doesnt win. Carlmont has countered with plenty of
Now on the verge of clinching a fifth depth on the mound though. Lucas Billot
straight PAL Bay Division title, Carlmont made his first start of the year in last
meets Terra Nova for a two-game series this Wednesdays comeback win over Burlingame
week. Terra Nova is tied with Capuchino for and is now 3-0. Senior Sean Parden and junior
second place, two games back of Carlmont. Zane VanArsdel have combined for seven
Should the Scots sweep this week, they would starts this season and have two wins apiece.
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onship with Terra Nova in 2014, when have a lot of depth and we can run a lot of guys
Bologna was a freshman, the Scots arent too out there who are quality.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday May 1, 2017 13
Keuchel dominates As, ties Clemens for Astros best start
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I think I got a little better as the game
Astros 7, As 2 went on, Hahn said. I thought I battled
HOUSTON Dallas Keuchel completed really well, but I did get myself in some sit-
one of the best months of his career with himself, of his pitches, slider, good changeup hes got four pitch-
uations that I could have handled better to
arguably his best start of the season. of his fastball, his es, and you just try to grind on him a little
minimize them early on.
Keuchel threw 7 2/3 solid innings, Marwin changeup - he did every- bit and stay close to him, Oakland manager
Gonzalez hit a three-run home run and the thing right. . I was proud Bob Melvin said of Keuchel. Hopefully you Trainers room
Houston Astros beat the As 7-2 Sunday. of how he pitched and can get him out of the game.
competed. He was pretty Ken Giles earned his sixth save after getting LHP Sean Manaea, who left his last start
Keuchel (5-0) struck out nine, while allow- with shoulder tightness, was placed on the
ing one run on three hits and two walks. locked in. Yonder Alonso to fly out with the bases loaded.
Dallas Keuchel The Astros finished Gonzalez hit his home run off the right 10-day disabled list Sunday, retroactive to
I dont know about best stuff, but thats April 27. It was just about we were skipping
probably the best command I have had in April 16-9, marking the field foul pole in eighth.
third time in franchise history and first time Carlos Correa laced an RBI double in the a start for sure, and that would have gone until
awhile, Keuchel said. Im going to con- the last day of his DL if we hadnt put him on
tinue to attack the zone and get some early since 2006 when they were 16-8, the club first to give the Astros a 1-0 lead. Evan
has won at least 16 games in the month. Gattis had an RBI double in the fourth, the DL, so it makes sense to put him on the
contact and let the defense work. DL, get him back, throw a significant side
The left-hander has thrown at least seven It is satisfying for sure, but its only before Brian McCann hit a two-run single in
April, Keuchel said. We have a long ways the fifth extending the lead to 4-0. and get a better read of where hes at, Melvin
innings in every outing this season. He said. I know he felt a lot better yesterday, and
became the second pitcher in Astros history to go. .We couldnt have asked for a better Ryon Healy cut the lead to 4-1 with an
start to the season. We will take that. RBI single in the eighth, and Chad Pinder we hope thats the case leading up, but based
to get five wins in April, joining Roger on one or two days, it felt like it was the right
Clemens, who went 5-0 in 2004. After Trevor Plouffe doubled with one out had a run-scoring single in the ninth.
in the first, Keuchel retired 10 straight and Jesse Hahn (1-2) gave up four runs on thing to do. . OF Rajai Davis (left hamstring
He was really good, Houston manager strain) ran Sunday and has a chance to be
A.J. Hinch. He was pretty good last time 13 of the next 14 batters he faced. eight hits with six strikeouts in six
Hes got a good sinker, good cutter, good innings. taken off the DL Tuesday, Melvin said.
too but just his command and control of

scoreless 12th for his first save. ugly. Theres too many good teams out there MLB brief
GIANTS Blach pitched seven innings of three-hit
ball, retiring 10 of his last 11 batters in his
second start for San Francisco since taking
ready to go after us. This energy level needs
to get going. We need to pick up our play,
throw quality strikes. We need to figure it
Descalsos blast lifts D-backs in 13th
Continued from page 11 injured ace Madison Bumgarners spot in the out. PHOENIX Daniel Descalso hit a two-run
rotation. Bumgarner is expected to miss homer into the Chase Field swimming pool
Sardinas leadoff grounder for an error.
three months with a separated left (pitching) Trainers room in the 13th inning, lift-
shoulder he sustained in a dirt-bike crash. ing the Diamondbacks to
In the 12th, Myers blasted his seventh RHP Neil Ramirez was designated for a 2-0 win over the
Padres starter Clayton Richard gave up assignment and the Giants called up RHP
home run of the year, and second in two Rockies Sunday.
two runs in 5 1/3 innings of six-hit ball. Bryan Morris from Triple-A Sacramento. ...
games, on a 1-0 fastball from Kontos (0-2). Descalsos drive off
Cory Spangenberg singled against Kontos The Padres have won 12 of 16 games CF Denard Span, on the disabled list with a
against the Giants dating to last season. Jordan Lyles (0-1) sal-
leading off the inning, and Erick Aybar sin- right shoulder injury, tentatively plans to vaged the finale of the
gled two batters later. San Francisco (9-17) has the National take batting practice in Los Angeles on weekend series for the D-
Myers was hitless in his five previous at- Leagues worst record and is 39-59 since Monday. backs and ended the
bats. going into last years All-Star break 24
I had some tough pitches. I thought they games over .500 with the best record in the Up next Dan Descalso longest scoreless game
in Chase Field history.
pitched me very well in my first five, but I majors. It was the San Carlos natives first career
RHP Johnny Cueto (3-1, 5.10) starts the
felt really good, he said. I was just look- series opener against the Dodgers in Los game-ending homer.
ing for that one mistake and I was able to get Straight talk Angeles on Monday. The two-time All-Star Im not trying to hit a home run there,
it in that last at-bat. We better start panicking, Melancon gave up three runs in six innings vs. the Descalso said. It is an 0-2 count and he
Ryan Buchter (2-1) pitched two shutout said about the Giants awful April. If we Dodgers last week and was 3-1 with a 2.67 made a pitch over the middle of the plate. I
innings for the Padres. Jose Torres worked a dont get our act together, its going to be ERA against them last season. put a good swing on.

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TENNIS
more Diana Barcelata reached the quarterfi- excitement that even with all but
Pac-12 tennis nals. Barcelata, the No. 2 seed from Nor Hinojosa and Huelse turning to spectators
Cal, fell to Southern Californias No. 3 by Sunday was celebrated by Caadas
USC clinches Pac-12 tennis title seed, Clarissa Colling of Orange Coast eclectic group.
OJAI Freshman Brandon Holt won the Continued from page 11 College 6-2, 6-2 on Saturday. Huelse, the By Saturdays quarterfinal win, in which
No. 1 singles title to help clinch the Pac-12 No. 3 from Nor Cal, fell to eventual cham- Hinojosa and Huelse knocked off Santa
Conference championship for USC. pion Danielle Garrido of San Diego Mesa 6- Monicas Iren Feher and Srna Lepchevska
coaching tennis, however, was one more 1, 6-0.
The son of former world No. 1 Tracy Austin 6-1, 6-0, the team had debated on the best
than he anticipated coaching when the team In doubles play, Bacelata and freshman
defeated UCLA senior Gage Brymer 7-5, 3-6, 6- Hollywood amalgam of Hinojosa and
opened last season. Jessy Berg advanced to the round of 32
4 at the 117th annual Ojai Tennis Tournament Huelses team name, deciding on
on Saturday at Libbey Park. I was going to do it only one year, before being eliminated last Friday to
Velasquez said. But all these players Hinojuelse.
Holts victory allowed seventh-ranked USC Glendales Kanako Kihara and Hailey
to win the league title 4-3 over rival and fifth- were just so great, I wanted to stay on a sec- McNall 6-2, 6-4. It was a fitting way to ride into the sunset
ranked UCLA. ond year. But Im out now. All told, Caada racked up nine wins in for a group of women who, last year, formed
He is the middle of Austins three sons with This years Colts made it worth the over- the tourney. All but one of those wins was as a team all but one were freshmen in
husband Scott Holt. The 19-year-old from time. Entering play in Sundays semifinals, in straight sets. 2016 with players hailing from three dif-
Rolling Hills, California, was the nations top Hinojosa and Huelse were the only players Our players played so well, they just ferent countries and spanning four decades
recruit as a high school senior. Hes majoring from Northern California still alive, dominated, Velasquez said. They were just age-wise. And even though Hinojuelse
in business and hopes to play professionally. throughout singles and doubles play, in the doing everything right. It was fun to was disappointed with the outcome of
Austin won the first of her two U.S. Open tourney. watch. Sundays semis, they still had the time of
titles as a 16-year-old in 1979. A series of Everybody I think realized what a spe- With the tourney being held in conjunc- their lives.
injuries cut her career short and she was elected cial situation it was to get to the Ojai, tion with the Pac-12 Conference champi- Although we really wanted to get the
to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Velasquez said. onship as part of the 117th Annual Ojai title, we cant complain about the results,
1992. In singles play, both Huelse and sopho- Valley Tournament, there was an air of Hinojosa said.

ticket in a heavyweight division long look like a very large bobblehead in the the heavyweight title himself, and the two

BOXING starved for star power.


That will at some point likely include a
megafight with American Deontay Wilder,
11th round of a fight that until then was
either mans to win.
His knockout power is unquestioned, and
would do huge box-office business if they
got together in a megafight.
First, though, Joshua must come to the
Continued from page 11 who owns a piece of the title and is a huge after Saturday night so is his heart. In only U.S. and expose himself to American box-
puncher himself. It could include a rematch his 19th fight, he gained invaluable experi- ing fans in at least one fight, possibly two.
with Klitschko, who had it written into his ence and even more confidence in his abili- The Fury fight would likely be in England,
dominated the heavyweight division for
contract that he would have that right ty to dominate any heavyweight in the ring. though a rematch with Klitschko could take
nearly a decade. Though the win came with
should he lose. The crowd at Wembley was drawn by all of place in the U.S.
some anxious moments for the hometown
fans, it also established Joshua as a super- And then theres Tyson Fury, the British that, and more. Joshua has the kind of
nomad who upset Klitschko in 2015 before charisma that fight promoters swoon over, Im only going to improve, said
star in the making who just might be the Joshua, whose quick path to success had
fighter who can make boxing must-see TV being waylaid by mental and other issues. and is so popular at home that the Sunday
Tyson Fury, where youre at, baby? Is Times devoted the first full three pages of its been questioned by some outside his camp.
once again. As I said, Im not perfect, but Im trying.
that what you want to see? Joshua asked. sports section to his big win.
Anthony was better today than I, Come on, were here, man. I enjoy fight- You can hear Im a little bit emotional That was good enough on a chilly night at
Klitschko said. Its really sad that I didnt ing. I love fighting. I want to give 90,000 because I know Ive got doubters that think Wembley, where Klitschko won over fans
make it tonight. I was planning to do it. It people another chance to witness a lovely I cant do this and that, but I dig deep, who ignored him over the years, and Joshua
didnt work. But all the respect to Anthony, night of boxing. Joshua said. As I said, if you dont take won the respect of the 41-year-old he
congratulations. The possibilities are tantalizing indeed, part, youre going to fail. Just give it a go knocked out.
A heavyweight title fight unlike any seen and so are the prospects for stardom for and you never know the outcome.
The best man won tonight, Klitschko
in the country that invented boxing didnt Joshua. Largely unknown outside Britain Wilder was at ringside to watch his new
said, and it was an amazing night for box-
just end with the hometown favorites hand except by ardent boxing fans, he announced rival, as were former champions Evander
ing.
aloft in victory. It ended in such spectacular himself as the future of the division with a Holyfield and Lennox Lewis. Wilder is also
fashion that Joshua can now write his own spectacular right hand that made Klitschko undefeated and a big puncher with a piece of On that, all at Wembley would agree.

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Wheeling and dealing GM John Lynch
makes 6 trades in 1st draft with 49ers
By Craig Massei The philosophy is, if you trade,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
49ERS DRAFT PICKS you usually end up getting fewer
players, Shanahan said. To still
SANTA CLARA John Lynch Round 1Solomon Thomas, DE, get our goal of 10 players and
and Mike Shanahan shunned a con- Stanford. (3rd overall) adding other picks for ammo next
servative approach during their first Round 1Reuben Foster, LB, year, I dont think that happens
NFL draft together as the new leader- UCLA. (31st overall) very much.
ship of the San Francisco 49ers. Round 3Ahkello Witherspoon, San Francisco also added veteran
The 49ers never stopped trading CB, Colorado. (66th overall) running back Kapri Bibbs in a trade
all the way to the final day of the Round 3C.J. Beathard, QB, with Denver on Saturday that also
draft, adding Iowa. (104th overall) netted the 49ers a draft pick they
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three prospects Round 4Joe Williams, RB, Utah. used to select Louisiana Tech wide
Marquel Lee, a linebacker out of Wake Forest, was one of of six defensive receiver Trent Taylor in the fourth
on each side of (121st overall)
players the Raiders selected in this years NFL draft. round. Taylor had a NCAA-best
the football Round 5George Kittle,TE, Iowa.
1,803 yards receiving last season,
Raiders go heavy on
Saturday to com- (146th overall)
plete what new Round 5Trent Taylor, WR, when he was second in college foot-
general manager Louisiana Tech. (177th overall) ball with 136 receptions.
Lynch and new
defense in NFL draft John Lynch
coach Shanahan
believe will be a
major step in
Round 6D.J. Jones, DT,
Mississippi. (198th overall)
Round 6Pita Taumoepenu, DE,
Focusing on defensive front
After getting Thomas at the top of
By Josh Dubow Utah. (202nd overall) the draft, the 49ers added defensive
the rebuilding of the team.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RAIDERS DRAFT PICKS San Francisco orchestrated six
Round 7Adrian Colbert, S,
Miami. (229th overall)
linemen D.J. Jones of Mississippi
and Pita Taumoepenu of Utah four
ALAMEDA It was no surprise trades during the three-day draft, not picks apart in the sixth round. All
Round 1Gareon Conley, CB, only allowing the 49ers to select
where the Oakland Raiders paid Ohio State.(24th overall) lineman Solomon Thomas while three will compete for roles up front
most attention in the NFL draft. 10 new prospects but also collect as San Francisco converts to the 4-3
Round 2Obi Melifonwu, S, second- and third-round picks for adding extra picks in the third and
After his team struggled last sea- UConn. (56th overall) fourth rounds this year and a 2018 scheme of new defensive coordina-
son on defense and then made most 2018 in the process. tor Robert Saleh.
Round 3Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, I had no idea I was going to trade third-rounder.
of its pre-draft offseason additions UCLA. (88th overall) San Francisco didnt wait long to
on offense, general manager Round 4David Sharpe, OL,
that much, Lynch said. I thought I
package one of the extra picks from
Sure to start
Reggie McKenzie went heavy on was a fairly conservative guy and
Florida.(129th overall) that deal with its own second-round- Foster fills one of the biggest
defensive players in the draft. we were just going to have a calm
Round 5Marquel Lee, LB,Wake er in a trade with Seattle to grab voids on the San Francisco roster
Oakland used its top three picks draft. But the opportunity came our
Forest. (168th overall) Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster at middle linebacker, where the
on defenders to strengthen the sec- way.
Round 7Shalom Luani, S, at No. 31 in the first round. team did not re-sign Nick Bellore
ondary and interior line before The 49ers began dealing near the
Washington State. (221st overall) Two trades Friday and two more and Gerald Hodges and lost
finally addressing its most glaring very start of the draft, trading with
Round 7Jylan Ware, OT, Saturday left the 49ers with the Michael Wilhoite as a free agent to
need by drafting Wake Forest Chicago to move down one spot to
Alabama State. (231st overall) No. 3 in the first round. The 49ers same number of picks with which
inside linebacker Marquel Lee with Round 7Elijah Hood, RB, North they began the draft. See 49ERS, Page 16
a fifth-round pick Saturday. then selected Stanford defensive
Carolina. (242nd overall)
In all, the Raiders used six of Round 7Treyvon Hester, DT,
their nine picks on defensive
players, with Lee, first-round cor-
nerback Gareon Conley, second-
round safety Obi Melifonwu and
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Buffalo fires GM Whaley, scouting staff
third-round defensive tackle Eddie By John Wawrow The decision few tears around the building, to be
Vanderdoes all expected to press
Filling a need THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was reached honest with you. Hes a good guy.
for significant playing time. Lee fills perhaps the biggest need shortly after But not good enough to keep his
The way it fell, we got a lot of on Oaklands roster as a middle ORCHARD PARK, N. Y. the two met at 8 job, with Pegula saying he reached
players at the end of the day that linebacker who can help shore up Whether it was sitting together in a.m., a day fol- the conclusion following a
it looks like we needed, the run defense. Perry Riley played a golf cart watching training camp lowing the NFL lengthy offseason review.
McKenzie said. We feel like we that role last season but is a free or sharing dinner and drinks at a draft, and it Its a shake-up that further solid-
got a lot of good players with agent and has not signed a deal. The nearby restaurant, Bills owner completed a ifies the influence rookie coach
huge talent levels. Raiders havent added anyone else Terry Pegula and general manager fro n t -o ffi ce Sean McDermott has gained in the
The Raiders needed plenty of at that spot and hope Lee can do the Doug Whaley were nearly insepa- Doug Whaley purge that three months since being hired.
help on defense after finishing job. He had 20 tackles for loss last rable last summer. began with The 42-year-old detail-oriented
near the bottom of the league in all season and is expected to compete Some nine months later, their coach Rex Ryan being fired in the defensive specialist has become
significant categories last season. right away with Ben Heeney for a professional relationship soured final week of last season. the voice of the franchise in dis-
Oakland finished last in the league starting spot. to such an extent that Pegula fired Pegulas voice cracked briefly cussing all team-related topics,
with 25 sacks, allowed more 20 Whaley and his entire scouting with emotion when discussing the including free agency and the
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Logano pulls away to win RAIDERS taking Florida left tackle David
Sharpe in the fourth round. There
were questions raised about
Sharpes vision after a report that
Lynch. If Lynch can regain the form
he had before retiring following the
2015 season, the Raiders will have
the power back they need to team

NASCAR race at Richmond Continued from page 15 he was legally blind in his right
eye. Sharpe denied the report but
said he does have blurry vision out
with smaller backs Jalen Richard
and DeAndre Washington.
By Hank Kurz Jr. means the exe- Risk-reward of that eye because of a cataract Theres going to be questions
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cution was there removal when he was a kid. about how much is left in his tank
and we were able The first two days of the draft
Ive been battling that since I and things like that, and were
to put ourselves were about balancing risk and
RICHMOND, Va. Joey was young. But it doesnt affect my going to find out, coach Jack Del
in position to reward. Oakland used its first-round
Logano smiled as if hed stolen play or vision or anything, he Rio said. I dont know if Ive ever
race there hard pick on Conley, who was recently
something and got away with it, said. Im not blind. seen anybody else be more excited
at the end. Brad accused of rape but has not been
and that wasnt far from the truth. McKenzie finished the day with or pleased to be joining a team.
was the fastest charged. Conley says he has passed
Logano passed distracted and four seventh-round picks after deal-
car. He was so a lie detector test and will meet with
dominant Penske Racing team-
mate Brad Keselowski on one Joey Logano fast.
police Monday in Cleveland. The ing a sixth-rounder to Arizona for Viva Las Vegas
Raiders said they researched the sit- two picks in the final round.
restart and then pulled away on Ke s e l o ws k i
uation and felt comfortable taking a Oakland tool Washington State The Raiders made their day three
another with about 20 laps to go got stuck behind some slower cars
player who might have been off the safety Shalom Luani, Alabama picks from their future home in Las
to win the Monster Energy on the final restart, letting Logano
board without the accusations. State tackle Jylan Ware, North Vegas. NFL owners approved the
NASCAR Cup Series race at pull away by nearly 2 seconds.
Oakland took a different risk in Carolina running back Elijah Hood teams move to Sin City for the
Richmond International Raceway I think what we needed was
the third round with Vanderdoes, and Toledo defensive tackle 2020 season, but the team will like-
on Sunday. about 10 more laps, Keselowski
who struggled keeping his weight Treyvon Hester. ly remain in Oakland for at least the
We were just fast enough to said. He led six times for 110 laps
On the final restart, Logano had down last season and was not over- next two years. Nevada Gov. Brian
break through and kind of steal a Beast Mode
to get around Kyle Larson and five ly impressive on film. Vanderdoes Sandoval announced the fourth-
win, Logano said. We had a
others who stayed on the track has lost 40 pounds since the end of Perhaps the biggest acquisition round pick in front of the Las Vegas
decent car. We were in the lead
when everyone else pitted. He the season and Oakland believes it in draft week by the Raiders came sign with Raiders cheerleaders right
when the caution came out there
made quick work of that challenge will get the player who was much the day before picks started to be behind him. NFL Network then did-
and we looked like we were in pret-
and pulled away while Keselowski more impressive early in his career. made. Oakland swapped 2018 draft nt show the fifth-round pick live
ty good shape, and then, obvious-
ly, to have the good pit stops and and Denny Hamlin got caught in picks with Seattle on Wednesday to because anchor Rich Eisen said it
all that, I dont know if youd call traffic dueling for the second posi- Day three acquire formerly retired running was too harsh to Oakland fans to
that stealing. We didnt get lucky. tion. The Raiders started day three by back and Oakland native Marshawn show the picks from Las Vegas.
We were able to just do what we Thats part of how this racing
know how to do. deal works, and the fastest car and 178 pounds he will come to game briefly before the season
Logano, who qualified fifth but
had to start 37th after making a
transmission change, grabbed the
doesnt always win, Keselowski
said.
Keselowski, who had the domi-
49ERS San Francisco as one of the small-
est players on the roster. He also
needs to find his niche among a
began in 2016, saying his mental
health was not where it should be
due to issues he was dealing with
lead when Keselowski had to make nant car for the second half of the Continued from page 15 receiver group that re-signed because of the 10-year anniversary
a defensive move to keep Kyle race, held on for second, followed Jeremy Kerley and added several of the death of his sister Kylee.
Busch from passing him on the by Hamlin, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. other veterans via free agency. But After seeking psychiatric help,
inside. His 18th career victory and Kevin Harvick. Dale Earnhardt Seattle. Four-time All-Pro NaVorro Shanahan sees Taylor as a perfect Williams had a likeness of his sister
came in his 300th career start. Jr., in his first race since announc- Bowman played only four games candidate to play in the slot. He tattooed on his left arm and finally
I was driving my guts out out ing he will retire at the end of the last season before suffering a torn really owned that spot in college, came to peace with her death.
there, Logano said in Victory season, finished 30th. Achilles, his second major injury Shanahan said.
in his past three seasons played. He then returned to the Utes to
Lane. Thats all I had. We won We just didnt have the speed rush for 1,407 yards and 10 touch-
with a car that may not have been a that the other cars had, a frustrat-
Where does he fit Back in the game downs in only nine games.
winning car, so thats something ed Hamlin said. We finished right
where we should have. Taylor put up prolific numbers San Francisco traded a fourth and I had to lay it out on the line that
to be very proud of as a team. That
last year at fifth-round pick to move up in the football is what I drink and breathe,
Louisiana Tech, fourth round to take Utahs Joe Williams said. And when I came
but at 5-foot-8 Williams with the 121st pick. back, and you will see the tape, Im a
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skunk spray. As Bay Area natives, skunks are here
to stay so encounters are not
rare. Good news, skunks are reluctant
to use their spray (accurate up to 3 feet,
strong enough to send bears scurrying)
and typically warn first by present-
ing a butt with tail raised. The bad
news, many dogs so presented will
want to sniff that butt. Its for this rea-
son that dogs get sprayed in the face.
What then? This spray is an oily
substance that readily transfers to
other surfaces so, unless you need an
The Fate of the Furious pushed past $1 billion in international earnings this week. excuse to buy a new couch, keep your pup outside until done
washing. Commercial products are available for this ultra-
Globalism reigns at movies, while Furious passes $1B bath but for DIY types heres the formula typically recom-
mended: 1 quart 3 percent hydrogen peroxide (over-the-
counter at pharmacies), a quarter cup baking soda, and 1 tea-
By Jake Coyle weekend, this is a really interesting lineup of films, said
spoon liquid dishwashing soap. Mix just prior to use since
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dergarabedian. This is the final weekend before the sum-
it can explode if left stored!
mer season kicks off and the blockbusters hit theaters.
Remember that face-in-butt issue? Flush Fidos eyes with
NEW YORK A South India sensation, a Hispanic- But this weekend is marked by an incredible amount of
cool water (not the mix or any products unless the label
focused comedy and the highest-grossing film ever direct- multicultural content. It reflects the world that were liv-
specifically says its safe in eyes). For the rest of the dog,
ed by an African American made up the top three films in ing in.
careful to avoid the eyes and while wearing rubber gloves
North America on a culturally diverse box office weekend. Baahubali 2 follows the 2015 original that set box-
(again, the smell transfers), wash immediately and thor-
As expected, it was another runaway weekend for The office records in India, a breakthrough for a non-Hindi
oughly. Dont leave the mix on the dog. Instead, rinse and
Fate of the Furious, which took No. 1 for the third film. The 2015 film grossed $9.3 million in the U.S. and
repeat and rinse and repeat. Now that the offending oil is
straight week with $19.4 million, according to studio more than $100 million worldwide. With $1.8 million on
hopefully gone, thoroughly wash your dog once again with
estimates Sunday. The Universal Pictures release also domestic IMAX screens, a record for a foreign language
pet shampoo. Towel dry, and then make sure the dog is com-
throttled past $1 billion globally, and passed its prede- film on IMAX, Baahubali 2 may break more records.
pletely dry and daisy-sweet before going inside. Take that
cessor, Furious 7, to become the highest-grossing Its success isnt surprising to everyone.
towel and everything you were wearing and wash with your
imported film in China with $361 million. We were expecting exactly the numbers were seeing
usual detergent plus a half-cup of baking soda.
The Fast and the Furious franchise, the latest of which right now. Were happy our expectations were right, said
Vinegar diluted with water, although not as effective, is
is helmed by F. Gary Gray, has always been held up as a Soma Kancherla of the films North American distributor,
another option. Dousing in tomato juice, the supposedly
model of the diverse blockbuster, given its cast led by Great India Films. I know for a few people theyre like,
tried-and-true bath, has as many fans as it does skeptics.
Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson. But the smaller films Wow, but to break even, we needed to make that kind of
Interestingly, some folks swear by a bath of Coca Cola (not
that trailed it over the weekend also reflected the box- money.
Pepsi, not Sprite, and only the hard-core stuff no Diet
office might of often underserved audiences. The summer movie season begins next week with
Coke !).
In second domestically with $12 million and drawing Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. With the Marvel behe-
an overwhelmingly Hispanic crowd was Eugenio Derbezs moth on deck, few new films were released in an otherwise
Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
comedy, How to Be a Latin Lover. The film is easily the quiet weekend.
& SPCA.
biggest success yet for Pantelion, the Latino-oriented Disneys Guardians of the Galaxy sequel began its
joint venture of Lionsgate and Grupo Televisa. international rollout over the weekend, opening in 37 Guardians will likely be the third $1 billion movie in
How to Be a Latin Lover co-stars Salma Hayek, Rob territories ahead of its North American debut. It earned an 2017, following Beauty and the Beast and The Fate of
Lowe and Kristen Bell. But its top draw is Derbez, whose estimated $101.2 million, a promising start for whats the Furious. Disney said Vol. 2 is running 57 percent
Instructions Not Included was the highest-grossing expected to be one of the summers biggest hits. ahead of the pace of the original, which made $773.3 mil-
Spanish-language film in North America in 2013. The lion in 2014.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S.
audience for How to be a Latin Lover was 89 percent
Hispanic.
Top 10 movies and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Where
In third was Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, a so-called available, the latest international numbers also are
Tollywood (Telugu language) film from South India, 1. The Fate of the Furious, $19.4 million ($68.4 million included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
which pulled in a remarkable $10.1 million despite play- international). 1. The Fate of the Furious, $19.4 million ($68.4 mil-
ing on just 420 screens. (The Fate of the Furious played 2. How to Be a Latin Lover, $12 million. lion international).
3. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, $10.1 million ($3.7 million 2. How to Be a Latin Lover, $12 million.
on more than 4,000.) international).
Baahubali 2 even bested a pair of Hollywoods 3. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, $10.1 million ($3.7
4. The Circle, $9.3 million. million international).
biggest stars in Emma Watson and Tom Hanks. Their ter- 5. The Boss Baby, $9.1 million ($15.5 million international).
ribly reviewed thriller The Circle, distributed by STX 4. The Circle, $9.3 million.
6. Beauty and the Beast, $6.4 million ($17.2 million 5. The Boss Baby, $9.1 million ($15.5 million inter-
Films on behalf of EuropaCorp, opened with $9.3 mil- international).
lion. 7. Going in Style, $3.6 million ($3 million international). national).
Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for comScore, 8. Smurfs: The Lost Village, $3.3 million ($11.7 million 6. Beauty and the Beast, $6.4 million ($17.2 million
said such global weekends at the box office will become international). international).
more common. 9. Gifted, $3.3 million. 7. Going in Style, $3.6 million ($3 million interna-
10. Unforgettable, $2.3 million. tional).
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Burlingame CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) volunteers distribute information In a gesture of support and recognition of the daily peril of police work, the ladies of the
to homes in their city April 20 as part of San Mateo County's annual Silver Dragon exercise. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82 of San Mateo delivered 100 gift bags to the San Mateo Police
This year, the countywide exercise focused on informing residents about how to prevent the Department. Officers Antonio Montojo and Laura Sharp were delighted to accept the gifts
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visitors who are already coming here. ect to protect the environment while taking down the pier.

HARBOR
Continued from page 1
People come from afar to take in what the San Mateo
County coastline and the local commercial fishing port
have to offer. For example on Monday, McGrath noted the
Another improvement that would also benefit the envi-
ronment is repairing a boat launch ramp and adding a filtra-
tion system so that water used to wash down a vessel is fil-
harbor and its fishermen hosted a special class field trip. tered before entering the ocean, he said.
I think [the improvements will] benefit residents Funding for the improvements will come from a range of
are outlined in the upcoming budget slated for adoption in throughout the county, throughout the Peninsula, through- sources including district reserves, grants and general fund
June, McGrath said. out the state, McGrath said, adding he just returned from revenue which is in part supported by countywide tax dol-
The plan includes a pilot project to dredge material that meeting students from the Culinary Institute of Americas lars.
builds up inside the harbor and use it to replenish sand at the Singapore branch. So I think its fair to say that these During the public forums, McGrath noted some expressed
neighboring Surfers Beach a long-awaited project the dis- improvements would benefit people from all over the an interest in expanding the number of available slips
trict took charge of when it became apparent the U.S. Army world. which is currently at nearly 98 percent occupancy. But
Corps of Engineers wouldnt. Significant erosion that could The $26 million plan also includes remodeling the its not clear whether theres enough space in the harbor to
threaten Highway 1 and this segment of the California Harbormasters Office, repairing wooden pilings support- expand and thats not included in the five-year capital plan.
Coastal Trail has been blamed in part on the popular surf ing Johnson Pier, replacing several restrooms and laundry ADA and public accessibility to the bustling harbor were
spot being depleted of sand that gets stuck inside the harbor facilities, and nearly $10 million in dock improvements. other priorities, he said.
breakwater. While that project still needs to undergo envi- The district would upgrade utility equipment and LED light Even if the board gives the thumbs-up on the proposed
ronmental review and is expected to receive state grant fund- fixtures, continue retrofitting a search and rescue vessel and plan, McGrath noted each project would undergo further
ing, the plan outlines $1.6 million for the dredging pro- install new signs for the harbor. It will also repair the West review and need individual approval before actual work
gram over the next three years, according to the district. Trail near Mavericks beach, which is experiencing damage begins.
Other enhancements include projects at the quaint com- exacerbated by the recent storms, according to the district. McGrath noted the infrastructure, most of which is
mercial strip comprised of visitor-serving businesses over- Theres erosion from one side and a landslide on the exposed to harsher coastal conditions, varies in age. But
looking the harbor itself. It may spend $1.2 million over other, so maintaining the public access at that trail is going whether its repairs or replacement, maintaining Pillar
the next two years expanding the promenade sidewalk and to be a challenging project, McGrath said. Point Harbor will need ongoing upkeep.
improving the parking lot to make it compliant with feder- Another endeavor will be removing the failing Romeo Facilities age out, he said.
al Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. It would Pier, an iconic yet dilapidated structure just north of the
also repaint the exterior of the buildings housing restau- inner harbor. That project will require specialty demolition
rants, a bait shop, local bar and surf shop. and permitting to ensure the hazardous materials dont con-
McGrath said the popular tourist destination and busi- taminate the environment, McGrath said.
nesses could benefit from the improvements expected to Romeo Pier is going to be a significant project,
either increase visitors, or improve the experience for the McGrath said. It may seem simple, but its a complex proj-

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EICHLER
This years carefully cultivated tour and opted to replace the mahogany
includes an original two-story Eichler,
a highly-coveted atrium model, and
others inspired by famous architects.
panels with gypsum. They did retain
some of the historic attributes, such as
bringing the outdoors inside by adding
Calendar
Continued from page 1 MONDAY, MAY 1 Reception. 6 p.m. The Studio Shop,
A truly unique offering, it will also a textured wall that cuts through from Portola Art Gallery Present The 244 Primrose Road, Burlingame.
showcase the one-of-a-kind X-100, the front of the house to the back. Colors of Hawaii. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 Exhibit runs through May 22. For
tribute with a modern twist to midcen- an all-steel structure modeled more They also added another floor-to-ceil- p.m. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park. more information visit thestu-
tury suburbia. Frances Freyberg showcases his pho- dioshop.com.
than half a century ago as the home of ing window and several skylights, he tographs of his Hawaiian travels. For
Next weekend, the public can tour the future. said, noting light was a big focus. more information visit portolaart- Cinco De Mayo Happy Hour. 6 p.m.
almost a dozen abodes during the gallery.org. to 9 p.m. 1600 S. El Camino Real, San
Listed on the National Register of Channeling his experienced contrac- Mateo. Ricochet will be hosting a
Highlands fourth Eichler Home Tour, a Historic Places, a recently completed tor, Rarden theorized if Joseph Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San happy hour with food, drinks, raffles
fundraiser that benefits the local ele- restoration will be revealed by the Eichler had todays materials and Francisco Library. All ages and skill and dancing. Meet local artists and
levels. For more information email shop for wearable art. For more infor-
mentary school. Attendees will by owners who involved painstaking todays families budgets to build valle@plsinfo.org. mation email bmjc0702@gmail.com.
privy to a variety of homes, the own- detail to preserve the truly unique houses, this is the way I think he Justice Action Monday. 5:30 p.m. From Screen Queen to Imaging
ers of which have dedicated significant attributes of the property. Eichler orig- would have gone about it. 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San Mateo. Innovatot Openwater CEO Mary
resources to preserving, restoring and inally used the house as a promotional The decisions werent always easy, Come to write postcards with the Lou Jespen. 7 p.m. Computer History
commemorating their properties. The seven-step scientific process to send Museum, 1401 Shoreline Blvd.,
tool for futuristic living and Palmer in fact it was on a prior home tour that to climate science deniers. For more Mountain View. For more informa-
11 stops on the tour include a mix of said hes thrilled this historic property he and his wife met another young cou- information call 342-5946. tion visit www.facebook.com/com-
purists whove remain true to the orig- puterhistory.
will be open during the tour. ple that spoke about their Eichler Dance Connection with Live Music
inal design, those whove drawn inspi- While remodeling any home is an remodel. Now, Rarden said he hopes to by Nob Hill Sounds. Dance lesson FRIDAY, MAY 5
ration from minimalistic modernism 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with dancing until Caldwell Gallery presents 78
undertaking, Palmer noted theres a give back by sharing their own experi- 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Womans Club, Years of Fine Art by the Society of
and owners whove opted to transform particular sense of camaraderie ence. 241 Park Road, Burlingame. Cinco de Western Artists. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 400
their Eichlers into a more traditional amongst Eichler owners. This year, Mayo theme. Free entry for men with County Center, Redwood City. Exhibit
dance experience. Admission $10 runs through June 28, Monday
contemporary home, said Jim Palmer, theyre striving to showcase that these members, $12 guests. Light refresh- through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
who organized this years tour. tract homes can be updated to meet a A special neighborhood ments. For more information call
342-2221. Free First Friday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
What we really want to do with the modern familys needs. San Mateo County History Museum,
tour is showcase what you can do with The last 2014 tour raised nearly 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. There
Since purchasing their home in West Bay Community Band Spring
these homes to really bring out the $70, 000 for Highlands Elementary Concert. 7 p.m. 400 Murchison Drive, will be a presentation on the
2009, Palmer said theyve repaired the School and they expect more than Millbrae. Featuring performances of Peninsulas maritime past for
wow factor and really stay true to the roof, removed asbestos, upgraded the Finlandia, 1st Suite for Military preschoolers starting at 11 a.m., and
original design aesthetics. A lot of 1,200 people to attend the two-day Band and Hallelujah. For more infor- docent-led tours for adults starting
homes electrical system, insulated the tour, tickets for which must be bought mation visit westbaycommunity- at 2 p.m. Admission is free. For more
people are buying these houses and home and completely revamped the band.org. information call 299-0104.
they dont know what to do with them, in advance, Palmer said.
backyard. The local community center will TUESDAY, MAY 2 Tech Time: Online Privact. Noon.
so we want to provide that design Even if youre not a hard-core mod- Kiwanis Speaker: Andy Frisch. South San Francisco Library. Learn to
inspiration and show what the poten- also be open and boasts a pool, meet- Noon. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park. keep your phone, tablet, laptop and
ernist or a midcentury modernist, a ing rooms and offers childcare. The Andy will speak about his experience computer safe from hackers and
tial is, Palmer said. regular family can go into these hous- overseeing residential homes for identity thieves. For more informa-
The once groundbreaking homes Highlands Recreation District oper- tion email valle@plsinfo.org.
es and make it livable and you can have adults with developmental disabili-
that started around $20,000 are now ates the center and is turning 60 this ties. For more information call 322-
the modern conveniences that people year. On May 21, it is hosting a com- 2405. Breaking Through the Wall: Dance
coveted real estate with values hover- want and you can still maintain that Revolution. 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
ing around $1.7 million. During the munity cleanup day followed by a sum- Cookbook Club. 6 p.m. South San College of San Mateo, 1700 W.
midcentury aesthetic modern design, mer concert and open house in August. Francisco Library. The theme is Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. For more
rare occasions when an Eichler is up Palmer said. Celebrity Chefs month. For more information call 714-600-7676.
for sale, they rarely stay on the market The quaint community is almost a information email valle@plsinfo.org.
long, Palmer said. throwback to the 1950s when these Miniature Game. 3:30 p.m. South
homes were built and a place where Earth Day Taste and Talk. 6:30 p.m. San Francisco Library. For more infor-
He and his wife Kim were inspired to Remodels and expansions people took the time to know their
to 8 p.m. San Mateo Main Library, 55
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. For more
mation email valle@plsinfo.org.
move to the Highlands after going on information visit Family Paper Quilling. 4 p.m. South
one of the first tours almost a decade Marc Rarden is well versed in what it neighbors. Aside from having fallen San Francisco Library. For more
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ago and falling in love with the Eichler takes to transform an Eichler into a in love with the architecture, its that information email valle@plsinfo.org.
neighborhood. Now, their four-bed- comfortable home for a young family. sense of community and living in a Information Meeting Foster Care
Program. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 400 SATURDAY, MAY 6
room 1, 800-square-foot circa 1956 Rarden recently completed a major place designed to blend people of dif- Harbor Blvd., Building B, Belmont. OYE Latino Youth Conference. 8:30
remodel and expansion of a Highlands ferent backgrounds that has made the Foster Care is a program that match- a.m. to 3 p.m. 4200 Farm Hill Blvd.,
home is a stop on this years tour. es caring families with children and San Mateo. For more information
home that brought his family from the Highlands home, Palmer said. youth who need safe, temporary v i s i t
big city to the suburbs less than a year Its just so vibrant and I think homes. Learn more about the pro- oyeyouthconference2017.eventbrite
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Free E-waste Drop-Off and
A namesake to the developer who Im someone who grew up in the busy they dont even know their WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Community Shred Event. 9 a.m. to 1
constructed nearly 11,000 California Sons in Retirement Lunch. 11:30 p.m. 610 Foster City Blvd., Foster City.
house, returned and took an opportuni- neighbors, here in the Highlands we a.m. 920 Stonegate Drive, South San Dispose of electronics and unneed-
homes in the mid-20th century, ty with the house to make it work for have a really strong connection, Francisco. There will be a presenta- ed personal documents in a safe way,
Eichlers are a style of their own. The tion and demonstration on 3D print- to prevent consumer fraud and
[my] family, said Rarden, whose par- Palmer said. When Eichler started ing. Lunch will cost $17. For more harzardous waste issues. For more
Highlands has nearly half a dozen ents first bought their 1958 home in building homes in the 1950s, he said information call 878-5746. information call 802-3500.
floor plans representing a wide variety the 1960s. Everybody thinks about were not going to allow discrimina- San Mateo Professional Alliance Not Your Usual Records. 9 a.m. to 3
of designs. The recognizable style is [Eichler remodels] a little bit different- tion, anyone who wants to buy an Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. p.m. 1105 Valparaiso, Menlo Park.
traditionally marked by flat roofs, ly, Im not an Eichler purist. Eichler home can live here. And so we Mimis Restraunt, 2208 Bridgepointe Amy Johnson Crow speaks on find-
Parkway, San Mateo. Come to meet ing records of Civil War veterans,
floor-to-ceiling windows, post-and- Working with a neighborhood con- have people of all different walks of new business connections. For more ancestors before 1850 and female
beam construction, atriums, tractor who assisted with multiple life and thats another reason why this information call 430-6500. ancestors. For more information con-
tact publicity@smcgs.org.
mahogany paneling and an architectur- Eichler upgrades, Rarden said they is just such a special neighborhood. Cosmic Slime. 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
al design blurring the line between were able to stay true to the conceptual South San Francisco Library. Toddlers MOAHs 13th Annual Vintage
indoor and outdoor. Vehicle and Family Festival. 9:30
design while making more elbow The tour runs 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May and above. For more information
email valle@plsinfo.org. a.m. to 2 p.m. Museum of American
Aside from the Highlands, Palo Alto room for their family. 6-7. Tick ets are $75 or $100 for both Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto.
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treecafemp@gmail.com. to 5 p.m. The Art Center of Redwood
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Free Concert by the Peninsula Road, San Carlos. Eighteen artists will
Symphony. 6:45 p.m. 1044 open their studios to the public. Free.
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For For more information visit theartc-
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment


TERMS & CONDITIONS BUSINESS NETSPEND CORP seeks Director of
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- Business Development (REQ # XYZ) for
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
GUIDEWIRE in Foster City, CA seeks Sr
Consultant: Partner w/ client bus teams CAREGIvERS its San Mateo, CA office to own a pipe-
line of partner prospects, execute on a
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insertion. No allowance will be made for objectives, identify customer bus reqs &
config Guidewire app to meet reqs. Tel-
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May be subject to drug, criminal history &
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Call JOURNALISM
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The following person is doing business
as: Stagger Lee Goods, 301 Humboldt
Rd, BRISBANE, CA 94005. Registered
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The Future The business is conducted by an Individ-


ual. The registrants commenced to
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/s/Alfred Ramos/
of local news content This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of NOTICE OF PETITION TO
the newspaper industry. ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Albert Edgar Polonsky
Case Number: 17PRO00356
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of tingent creditors, and persons who may
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SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, tate, or both, of Albert Edgar Polonsky. A
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, Petition for Probate has been filed by
Maureen Kelly in the Superior Court of
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the Maureen Kelly be appointed as personal
representative to administer the estate of
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper the decedent.
The petition requests the decedents will
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online able for examination in the file kept by
the court.
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa-
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per-
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jection to the petition and shows good
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: MAY 22, 2017 at
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
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ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representa-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-
livery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
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Request for Special Notice (form DE-
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Anne Steele Attorney at Law
456 San Mateo Avenue, Suite 8
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066
(650) 952-0950
FILED: 4/11/17
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210 Lost & Found 294 Baby Stuff 296 Appliances 299 Computers
FOUND: kEYS at Westwood Park in
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COMPLETE COLOR photo developer RCA 32 Flat Screen T.V. Brand New ANTIqUE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- vINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
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card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650)421-5469 697-8481 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. DINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36" (650)726-4102 legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 (650)421-5469 x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
(650)341-5347 ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
ONkYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital vINTAGE zENITH radio, model L516b $95 (650)375-8021 CHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $75. (650)421-5469 DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. OUTDOOR WOOD SCREEN - new $80 1225 tips, hooked construction with
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (650) 756-9516.Daly City. GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167 stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
OPTIMUS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker 304 Furniture DINING ROOM table Good Condition PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions DOUBLE CRYPT inside Mausoleum,
36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193 IkEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x $45. each set, (650)347-8061 Cypress Lawn, Prime Location, From
ANTIqUE DINING table for six people 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. Family Trust, DEAL $14,000 Call John
PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 DINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- RECLINER CHAIR blue tweed clean (415)469-8758.
inch 3-way, black with screens. Work ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for IkEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. good $75 Call (650)583-3515
great. $99.(650)243-8198 ANTIqUE GLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. $250 .(650)-654-1930. $ 30. (650)598-9804. ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER, good
Excellent Condition. $450. RECLINING SWIvEL chair almost new condition $50 (650)878-9542

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(650)888-2662 LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. $99 (650)766-4858
each, (415)346-6038 GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
ROCkING CHAIR fine light, oak condi- used $8., (408)249-3858
tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762
INCUBATOR, $99, (650)678-5133
ROCkING CHAIRS solid wood, great
shape asking 30 dollars each. Call LIONEL CHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
(650)574-4582 Lily 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
7537
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis RUMMY ROYAL poker table top $30.00

ACROSS DOWN
(650)573-5269 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
SEWING STORAGE cabinet, Custom
35 Soft French 54 No need to tell made wood perfect condition $75. LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
(650)483-1222 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
1 Sacrificial __ 1 Forgetful moment cheese me
SHELF RUBBER maid new $20.00 RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Ca-
5 Paintball impact 2 Cinnamon roll lure 37 Not just a talker 55 Phoenix suburb contact joe (650)573-5269 boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368-
7537
sound 3 Notes to staff 38 __ idiot!: Doh! 56 Take the wheel SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
10 __ of Green 4 Slam dunk or 40 Green Acres 57 Birds nest SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
SOFA GREEN, cream, sage plaid. 96"
Gables lay-up co-star component Excellent condition. $90 Call
$60. (650)328-6709
650.952.3466
14 Geometry 5 Read electronically 44 Radiate 58 Symbol of SILk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
TEAk-vENEER COMPUTER desk with
calculation 6 Twinge of hunger 45 Word with bar or sanctity single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
formation.

15 Largest city in 7 Tupperware torch 59 Mexican Hi! obo. (650)465-2344 UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
North Africa covers 49 Make cryptic 60 Grand-scale film THOMASvILLE BEvELED mirror 22" x
12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 vASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
16 Yule song 8 Staggering 51 Back of a hit 45 61 Experiment TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720

17 Some toy dogs, 9 Puccini opera record 62 Schuss or $ 50. (650)598-9804. vINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
10 Designed to 52 Patriot Allen slalom WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with $30. (650)873-8167

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


for short upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429

18 Llama habitat minimize junk WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x WATER STORAGE TANk, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
19 Weekend-starting email 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
(650)771-6324
11 Scrubbed, as a WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and
letters coffee table. In good condition. $30 311 Musical Instruments
NASA mission OBO. (760)996-0767.
20 Bygone airplane BALDWIN GRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
12 Nuremberg no 306 Housewares cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
area 13 North Pole worker (510)784-2598
23 Subsided 21 Beware the __
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48 CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner
24 Statutes of March
pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
(650)278-5776.
25 Electric car brand 22 Bed size COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
29 Apple music 26 Mix 20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
EXCELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned,
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
players 27 Chaps (650)342-5630 sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
(415)751-2416
33 Home for mil. 28 Licorice-flavored FIREPLACE CANDELABRA with 5 bat-
GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO -
tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
jets seed 6134 Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
(650)343-4461
36 Line up 30 Spoken PORCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un-
HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
39 Be concerned 31 Big name in (650)578-9208. Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
vate owner, (650)349-1172
41 Cut corners or pineapples SOLID TEAk floor model 16 wine rack
MONARCH UPRIGHT player piano $99
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
slash prices 32 Big gulp (650) 583-4549

42 Landlocked 33 Band with a 308 Tools PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-


tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
African republic voltage symbol in AIR HORN 138 db
$29 650-595-3933
new in pack
UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
43 Position behind its logo tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
the steering 34 Jamie of YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,

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dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
$750. Call (650)572-2337
wheel M*A*S*H CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabi-
net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851- 312 Pets & Animals
46 Part of a relay 1045
AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
race DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
(505)228-1480 local.
47 Coffee lightener ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
48 Rubber Duckie (650)573-5269 CALIFORNIA CAROLINA Pups.
Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. Ex.Hiking Buddy.
singer on SHOPSMITH MARk V 50th Anniversary
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
$1600. (707) 980.0915.

Sesame Street (650)504-0585 CANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.


$40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
50 Mocking remark SkIL SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
(650)766-3024

53 Works with a (650)556-9708 ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
needle vINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
(650)593-2066

57 Exactly! ... and PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx


4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
a hint to where offer. (650)245-4084

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312 Pets & Animals 316 Clothes 345 Medical Equipment 620 Automobiles 640 Motorcycles/Scooters
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condi- WILSON'S LG Green Suede Jacket BATH CHAIR LIFT. Peterman battery 84 NISSAN 300zx Former Drift Car No 00 HARLEY Davidson
tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call $40. (650)367-1508 operated bath chair lift. Stainless steel engine/Transmission $1,200 Road King Burgundy Red Metallic
(650)773-7201 frame. Accepts up to 350lbs. Easily in- (650)341-1306 Great Cond. New Tires, 32kmiles, one
serted I/O tub.$250 OBO. owner, $10,500 (415)866-9985.
317 Building Materials (650) 739-6489.
316 Clothes Dont lose money
SHUTTERS 2 wooden shutters 32x72 89 GOLD WING. 1500 CC. 39K miles.
like new $50.00 ea.call (650)368-7891 on a trade-in or
BLACk DOUBLE breasted suit size 38
excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598
Garage Sales consignment!
Call Joe (650)578-8357
WHITE DOUBLE pane window for $29 ALPINE STAR motocross boots Tech 8s
BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout or Best offer. Call Halim @ (650) 678- size 14 good cond. $75. (650)345-5642
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. 5133.
GARAGE SALES Sell your vehicle in the BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
(650)588-0842 Daily Journals (650) 995-0003
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
WROUGHT IRON Railing Set side floor-
mount for porch/level change. ESTATE SALES Auto Classifieds. HARLEY DAvIDSON '93
color in excellent condition 3/4 36Hx78L & 20L. $99 (650)483-3738. 9,971 Actual Miles, Paperwork, 80 Cubic
length $50 (650)692-8012 Make money, make room! inch Wide Glide, H-A Fast Carb., Modi-
318 Sports Equipment Just $45 fied Ape Hangers, Roll Bar, Lots of
LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different Well run it
styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648 List your upcoming Crome, Many extras! $8,900 Musty See!
Gary (530)541-3396 Will be in San Car-
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
garage sale, til you sell it! los Wednesday May 31st-June 5th
LADIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL, Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno moving sale, MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
LEATHER JACkET, New Black Italian estate sale, Reach 83,450 drivers mounting hardware and other parts $35.
CALLAWAY JR. golf set, with bag. Ex- from South SF to Call (650)670-2888
style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708 cellent condition. $40; San Carlos yard sale, Palo Alto
(650)591-9769
LOUIS vUITTON monogram leather
clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
rummage sale, 645 Boats
Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596 clearance sale, or Call (650)344-5200
CHILDS kICk scooter by razor with hel- ads@smdailyjournal.com 16 FT SEA RAY. I/B. $1,200. Needs Up-
MAN'S BLACk leather jacket, size 40, met $25 obo (650)591-6842 whatever sale you holstery. Call (650)898-5732.
like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780
EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 have... 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new, oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513 AUDI 01 A4 72K miles, $3,900. excellend condition. $5,500. Call
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 (650)302-5523 (650)347-2559
(650) 578-9208 GOLF CART, Caddytek, four wheels, Reach over 83,450 readers
used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728 from South San Francisco BMW 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi- 650 Rvs
NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's to Palo Alto. tion Sports package 3rd row seats re-
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- duced $19,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
(650)952-3466 $90.00 (650)341-8342 in your local newspaper. Rv - 2013 WINNEBAGO ITASCA Na-
vion, 25 with sideout. 4000 miles. Mer-
CADILLAC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per- cedes Benz Sprinter chassis,. diesel,
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
used, about 12" long x 9" high
GOLF CLUBS, new, Warrior woods
3/15 degree 5/21 degree 7/24 degree
Call (650)344-5200 fect condition, like new, cashmere out-
side white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
loaded, like new! $85,500.
$23. (650)592-2648 Call (650)726-8623 or (650)619-9672.
$15 ea (650)349-0430 (415)850-2370
SIzE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uni- GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for CADILLAC 99 DeVille Concours, 670 Auto Service
form great condition Perfect for that cos- $50. (650)593-4490 98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer.
tume party. Free. (650)322-9598 (650)270-6637
379 Open Houses
vELvET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490 CHEvROLET 86 ASTROVAN, 63K AA SMOG
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 Complete Repair & Service
$45 (415)585-3622 MEN'S CALLAWAY Rain Jacket XL . $29.75 plus certificate fee
vINTAGE 1970S Grecian made dress,
Mint Condition worn only a few times. OPEN HOUSE CHEvY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. (most cars)
$50 650-208-5758
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167 LISTINGS CHEvY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
869 California Drive .
Burlingame
WESTERN GRAY pants 42X30 $9 650- MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00, loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
595-3933 good condition, (650)341-0282. List your Open House (408)807-6529. (650) 340-0492
WESTERN TAN pants 42X30, $9 650- NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus in the Daily Journal. DODGE 99 MAINTENANCE Van, ,
595-3933 free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San $1,500, call (650)481-5296
Mateo. Reach over 83,450 LUXURATI AUTO REPAIR
potential home buyers & GOT AN OLDER
PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black renters a day, Smog Check
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
from South San Francisco
CAR, BOAT, OR Rv? Repair Services
$55.(650)341-8342 Do the humane thing.
to Palo Alto. Donate it to the Collision and Body Work
PURSUIT SCOOTER. $99. (650)348- in your local newspaper. Burlingame & San Mateo Locations
Humane Society.
2235 Call 1- 800-943-8412
SkI RACk Thule, roof mounted to roof
Call (650)344-5200 (650) 340-0026
SEE OUR AD FOR DISCOUNTS!
load bars. Holds three pairs. $85, OBO
650-594-1494 LINCOLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi-
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
(650)342-4227.
SOCCER BALLS - $8.00 each (like new)
4 available. (650)341-5347 440 Apartments 670 Auto Parts
MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition. LEASE ONE Bedroom Condo $2700- dition One owner Fully loaded Low BRIDGESTONE ALENzA 235/65R17,
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call Nice Neighborhood, Panoramic View, miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
(650)588-0828 Tub/Shower, Includes:Heat, Water, Gar- 4650 used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
bage, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Electric
vINTAGE ENGLISH ladies ice skates - Stove, Gated parking, Laundry on site, BRIDGESTONE TURANzA RFT (Run
up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167 Close to all transportation, Shops and Flat) 205/55/16 EL 42 All Season Like
restaurants Call (415)215-1755 NO 625 Classic Cars New $100. (650)483-1222
vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom- PETS.
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz 1955 CHEvY BEL AIR 2 door, Standard GOODYEAR TIRE P245/70R-15 Like
New. $40. (650) 637-9791
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 470 Rooms Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036. NEW CONTINENTAL Temporary tire
WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for HIP HOUSING mounted on 5 lug rim Size T125/70/R17-
info (650)851-0878 Non-Profit Home Sharing Program 86 CHEvY CORvETTE. Automatic. 98M $100. (650)483-1222
San Mateo County 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
WOMEN'S NORDICA ski boots, size 8 obo. (650) 952-4036. SHOP MANUALS for GM Suv's
(650)348-6660
1/2. $50 (650)592-2047 Year 2002 all for $40 (650)948-0912
CORvETTE 69 50.000 miles. $15,095.
WOMENS RAICHEL ski boots, size 6 ? Ill trade it for a GMC Truck. (650)481- XJ-12 SER. 2, double six 5.3 repair oper
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335 Garden Equipment 78 RED Corvette Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
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635 vans Novas, running or not
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Philippines says Trump called Duterte to affirm alliance


By Jim Gomez drug war. Priebus cited the military ceeded with his efforts to align closer with China.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS threat of North Korea. On Sunday, three Chinese navy ships, including a guid-
The purpose of this call is all about ed-missile destroyer and a guided-missile frigate, were
MANILA, Philippines U.S. President Donald Trump North Korea, Priebus told ABCs This welcomed in Davao city, Dutertes southern hometown, by
has called Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte and expressed Week on Sunday. It doesnt mean that officials, including presidential daughter and city Mayor
Washingtons commitment to their treaty alliance and his human rights dont matter. Sarah Duterte, military officials said.
interest in developing a warm, working relationship, a Abellas remarks reect the friendlier Asked if the rare Chinese naval visits were a sign that
Filipino ofcial said Sunday. attitude Duterte has taken with Trump Duterte was backing away from Washington, Department
Presidential spokesman Ernie Abella said Trump men- versus the antagonistic stance he had of National Defense spokesman Arsenio Andolong said:
tioned he was looking forward to visiting the Philippines toward President Barack Obama, who he We are not veering away from the U.S. but rather we are
Rodrigo once asked to go to hell for criticizing expanding our relations with our fellow nations in the
in November to attend an East Asia summit that Duterte
will host with several world leaders and that Trump invited Duterte the Philippine leaders bloody anti-drug global community.
Duterte to visit the White House. crackdown. During Obamas nal months in ofce, the Abella said without elaborating that concern over North
The discussion that transpired between the presidents Philippine president moved to build closer economic ties Korea came up in Trumps talk with Duterte.
was warm, with President Trump expressing his under- with China and Russia while repeatedly threatening to end Priebus indicated that the issue was Trumps primary
standing and appreciation of the challenges facing the his nations longstanding military alliance with the U.S. concern, citing a North Korean threat so serious that it
Philippine president, especially on the matter of danger- Dutertes apparent dislike for Obama began when the will require cooperation from Asian countries in the
ous drugs, Abella said in a statement. U.S. State Department expressed concern over his drug war region. So if something does happen in North Korea, ...
A White House statement described late Saturdays call as which has left thousands of suspects dead and asked we have everyone in line backing up a plan of action that
very friendly and said the U.S.-Philippine alliance is Philippine government officials to take steps to stop may need to be put together with our partners in the area,
now heading in a very positive direction. extrajudicial killings. he said.
Trumps chief of staff, Reince Priebus, said the friendlier At one point Duterte suggested he may even move to Duterte suggested in a news conference Saturday that the
ties are needed even with concerns about Dutertes human abrogate a 2014 defense agreement that allows U.S. mili- Trump administration should back away from an intensify-
rights record, which includes extrajudicial killings of sus- tary access to five Philippine military camps. ing standoff with North Korea, not in surrender, but to
pected drug dealers and users as part of the governments He has walked back most of those threats but has pro- avoid risking a nuclear holocaust that could smother Asia.

Trump warns North Koreas missiles will get better


By Foster Klug Speaking on Fox News Sunday, He added: And if that happens, we cant allow it to hap-
and Kim Tong-Hyung McMaster said it is important for all of us pen.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to confront this regime, this regime that Trump also called North Koreas leader a pretty smart cook-
is pursuing the weaponization of a missile ie for being able to hold onto power after taking over at a
SEOUL, South Korea President Donald Trump said after with a nuclear weapon. young age. People are saying, Is he sane? I have no idea,
North Koreas latest failed rocket launch that communist This is something that we know we the president said.
leader Kim Jong-Un will eventually develop better missiles, cannot tolerate, McMaster said. North Korean ballistic missile tests are banned by the
and we cant allow it to happen. On Saturday, a North Korean mid-range United Nations because they are seen as part of the Norths
In a taped interview broadcast Sunday on CBS Face the ballistic missile broke up a few minutes push for a nuclear-tipped weapon that can hit the U.S. main-
Nation, the president would not discuss the possibility of Kim Jong Un after launch, the third test-fire flop this land.
military action, saying: It is a chess game. I just dont want month. The programs repeated failures McMaster said that Trump has made clear that he is going
people to know what my thinking is. over the past few years have given rise to suspicions of U.S. to resolve this issue one way or the other, but that the presi-
Separately, Trumps national security adviser, Army Lt. sabotage. dents preference is to work with China and others to resolve
Gen. H.R. McMaster, said North Koreas most recent missile In the CBS interview, the president was asked why the it without military action.
test represents open defiance of the international communi- Norths rockets keep blowing up. That means, McMaster said, working to enforce current
ty. He said North Korea poses a grave threat, not just to the Id rather not discuss it, he said. But perhaps theyre just U.N. sanctions and perhaps ratcheting them up. And it also
U.S. and its Asian allies, but also to China. not very good missiles. But eventually, hell have good mis- means being prepared for military operations if necessary,
siles. he said.

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