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Councilman and school district settle lawsuit


Charter Square elementary school dispute ends with option for public input
By Samantha Weigel a new school at the submitted by Foster Citys Planning to pay $61 million to the owner of the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Charter Square shopping Division. shopping center for purchase as well as
center in Foster City. The agreement avoided further legal pro- development of a new school.
The dispute between a Foster City coun- The district, which is not ceedings between the district and Foster Perez sued to block the development
cilman and school district officials came to subject to the citys City Councilman Herb Perez, who filed the under allegations district officials subverted
a close this week after the two parties planning process, agreed lawsuit in January over the property at the the public bidding process when making
reached a settlement in the lawsuit over con- as part of the settlement intersection of Shell and Beach Park boule- the deal which gave the property owner a
structing a new elementary school. to host a public meeting vards. multi-million dollar contract to build the
and provide written school.
The San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Following a push to accommodate more
School District is in the midst of planning Herb Perez responses to comments students, the district struck a deal last year See SETTLE, Page 24

Jobs data:
Hiring may
be slowing
Report could signal shortage of
qualified workers to hire in U.S.
By Josh Boak
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON Are employers starting to run out of


workers to hire?
A hiring pullback reported in Fridays U.S. jobs data for
May raises that prospect. The economy added just 138,000
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL jobs, which was still high enough to help cut the unem-
Colin Hart and Erica Britton with the countys Office of Diversity and Equity greet Roy Asbury at their table, which featured ployment rate to a 16-year low of 4.3 percent. With the
programs providing mental health services such as therapy sessions. Below: Kathy Grenier helps her husband Jesse find a recovery from the Great Recession having reached its
pair of boots that fit him at the San Mateo County veterans open house and resource event held Friday at Redwood Citys eighth year, hiring is gradually weakening.
American Legion Post 105. The event connected veterans with over 20 organizations providing a variety of resources such Its definitely becoming an increasing problem for busi-
as job search strategies and mental health services. nesses finding qualified workers, said Stephen Stanley,
chief economist at Amherst Pierpont Securities. The pool

Connecting those who served has diminished considerably.


Not only did employers slow their hiring during May, the
government also revised downward its estimate of job

Veterans resource event draws community closer See JOBS, Page 21


By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Surf contest pulled from auction
San Mateo County veterans had an Cartel postpones Mavericks sale, remains in bankruptcy
opportunity to connect with an array By Samantha Weigel
of organizations dedicated to support- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ing those who previously served in the
military Friday at the American Legion The future of the famed Mavericks surf competition is
Post 105 in Redwood City. continuing to roll over rocky waters after Cartel
At the San Mateo County Human Management canceled plans to auction off its assets this
Services Agencys second annual open week.
house and resource event, an estimated Cartel and Titans of Mavericks are in the midst of federal
100 veterans met representatives of bankruptcy proceedings, which have thrown the local big
more than 20 San Mateo County wave event into turmoil. The companies were slated to hold
organizations to discuss how they can an auction June 1 in a proposal that sparked dispute from
access everything from professionals local Mavericks organizers and the San Mateo County
Harbor District.
See VETS, Page 24 See SURF Page 21
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Thought for the Day


Silence is golden when
you cant think of a good answer.
Muhammad Ali

This Day in History


Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight box-

2016 ing champion whose fast fists and


irrepressible personality transcended
sports and captivated the world, died at
a hospital in Scottsdale, Arizona, at
age 74.
In 1 8 8 8 , the poem Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence
Thayer was first published in the San Francisco Daily
Examiner.
In 1 9 1 6 , President Woodrow Wilson signed the National
Defense Act of 1916, which, among other things, created
the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC).
In 1 9 2 4 , author Franz Kafka, 40, died near Vienna.
In 1 9 3 7 , Edward, The Duke of Windsor, who had abdicated
the British throne, married Wallis Simpson in a private cer-
emony in Monts, France.
In 1 9 4 8 , the 200-inch reflecting Hale Telescope at the
Palomar Mountain Observatory in California was dedicated.
In 1 9 5 5 , convicted murderer Barbara Graham, 31, was exe-
cuted in the gas chamber at San Quentin State Prison in
California, as were Jack Santo and Emmett Perkins, for the Six-year-old Claire Gianni, from El Crystal School in San Bruno will be leading her court on the Princess Float, designed and
1953 slaying of Mabel Monahan. built by the San Bruno Lions Club, during the 77th Posy Parade this Sunday in San Bruno. The parade starts at 11 a.m. on the
In 1 9 6 3 , Pope John XXIII died at age 81; he was succeeded corner of San Mateo and Kains avenues and travels all the way to City Park at Crystal Springs and Oak avenues.
by Pope Paul VI.
In 1 9 6 5 , astronaut Edward H. White became the first Pretzels were originally created by monks which named the succeeding town in his
American to walk in space during the flight of Gemini 4. in France, using leftover bread dough. The honor.
In 1 9 7 7 , the United States and Cuba agreed to set up diplo- unique pretzel shape symbolizes arms ***
matic interests sections in each others countries; Cuba also folded in prayer. The length of a day on Mercury is 58.7
announced the immediate release of 10 Americans jailed on *** Earth days. Mercury is the planet closest
drug charges. In Disneys animated film The to the sun.
In 1 9 8 2 , Israels ambassador to Britain, Shlomo Argov, Aristocrats (1973) Duchess is a sophis- ***
was shot and critically wounded outside a London hotel. The ticated cat with three kittens named The world record for the worlds largest
assassination attempt was followed by Israels invasion of Marie, Berlioz and Toulouse. They are country line dance was set in Hong Kong
Lebanon. befriended by an alley cat named Thomas in 2002. The Hong Kong Dance
OMalley. Federation organized 12, 168 line dancers
Birthdays *** who danced simultaneously to Baby
ore people are killed by bees, The Soviet Union satellite Sputnik 1 Likes To Rock It (1994) by Hillbilly

killed by sharks.
*** 1957.
M
elephants and snakes than are orbited the Earth once every 96 minutes. Rick and the Tractors.
The satellite was launched on Oct.5,

***
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William Dreyer, founder of Dreyers Ice
Cream, created rocky road ice cream in
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (1941),
Rum and Coca Cola (1944) and Dont The oldest river in the world is the Finke 1929. He added walnuts (later replaced
Sit Under the Apple Tree (1942) were River in central Australia, estimated to be with almonds) and marshmallow to
some of the hit songs by the Andrews 400 million years old. chocolate ice cream. Dreyer used his
Sisters. *** wifes sewing shears to cut marshmallows
*** In an equilateral triangle all three angles into small pieces.
The president of TV host Anderson Tennis player Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) wrote a measure 60 degrees. In a scalene triangle ***
Cuba, Raul Castro, Cooper is 50. Rafael Nadal is 31. book titled Utopia, published in 1515. none of the sides are the same length. Do Hearst Castle in San Simeon is a National
is 86. The book described an imaginary island you remember what an isosceles triangle Historic Landmark. The mansion, home
where residents lived in a society with no and an obtuse triangle are? See answer at of publishing magnate William
Actress Irma P. Hall is 82. Author Larry McMurtry is 81. poverty or suffering. The author created end. Randolph Hearst (1863-1951), was
Rock singer Ian Hunter (Mott The Hoople) is 78. Actress the word utopia, used to describe an ideal- *** donated to the state of California in 1957.
Penelope Wilton is 71. Singer Eddie Holman is 71. Actor ly perfect place. According to dream analysis, a dream ***
Tristan Rogers is 71. Musician Too Slim (Riders in the Sky) is *** with a dentist in it symbolizes anxiety Ans wer: An isosceles triangle has two
69. Rock musician Richard Moore is 68. Singer Suzi Quatro is Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011) was on the and fear of pain. A doctor in a dream repre- sides that are the same length and two
67. Singer Deneice Williams is 66. Singer Dan Hill is 63. cover of Life Magazine 11 times, which is sents a desire for healing physically or angles that are the same size. An obtuse
Actress Suzie Plakson is 59. Actor Scott Valentine is 59. Rock more than any other person. psychologically. triangle has one angle that is greater than
musician Kerry King (Slayer) is 53. Actor James Purefoy is *** *** 90 degrees.
53. Rock singer-musician Mike Gordon is 52. Country singer Hugh Beaumont (1909-1982), the actor Burbank is named after David Burbank
Jamie ONeal is 49. Writer-director Tate Taylor is 38. Singers who was patriarch Ward Cleaver on (1821-1895), a dentist from New
Ariel and Gabriel Hernandez (No Mercy) are 46. Actor Vik Leave it to Beaver (1957-1963), had a Hampshire. In 1867, Burbank purchased Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the
Sahay is 46. Rhythm-and-blues singer Lyfe Jennings is 44. Masters of Theology degree and was an 8,600 acres in California where he ran a weekend Questions?
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Police reports
Putting the past in perspective Hells kitchen
Devices offer window into Redwood City 150 years ago A cook was cut with a knife by another
cook following a physical altercation
By Anna Schuessler on Old Bayshore Boulevard in
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Burlingame before 9:31 p.m. Thursday,
June 1.
Gravel and dirt roads, horse-drawn wagons
and wooden structures adorned with gables
and other design elements emblematic of MILLBRAE
the mid-1800s create the scene visitors to Vandal i s m. An unknown person cracked a
Redwood Citys downtown can view glass door on the 200 block of Broadway
through two new virtual reality viewfinders before 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, May 30.
in Courthouse Square. Fo und pro perty. Keys were found near
Part of the citys efforts to highlight its Magnolia and Meadow Glen avenues before
150 years of history, the dark blue metal 7:53 p.m. Monday, May 29.
contraptions modeled after the binoculars Ro bbery . A 31-year-old Albany man was
typically set up at scenic lookouts offer arrested after pulling a knife on a store
viewers a glimpse of the buildings and vehi- employee and stealing a tablet valued at
cles that defined Redwood City streets when approximately $500 on the 900 block of El
the city was founded in 1867. Free and open Camino Real before 5:38 p.m. Sunday, May
to the public, the devices called Owls by 28.
Owlized, the company that created them, COURTESY OF OWLIZED Fo und pro perty. A pouch containing mis-
began offering May 19 an older view of a Those looking through the two binocular devices called Owls in Redwood Citys Courthouse cellaneous items was found on the 500 block
360-degree view of landmarks like the Square can get a glimpse of what major city thoroughfares looked like in 1867 when the city of Magnolia Avenue before 4:44 p. m.
courthouse and the historic Lathrop House, was founded. Sunday, May 28.
which still stand in the citys core today. buildings, the view the Owls offer will help Brian Byrnes, a project manager at Sho pl i fti ng . A 48-year-old Hayward resi-
Mitch Postel, president of the San Mateo viewers understand how sparsely populated Owlized, said his company worked with dent was cited and released for possession of
County Historical Association, said the the county was back then, said Postel. Postels organization to find drawings, stolen property on the 500 block of El
devices accurately capture the rural character Camino Real before 10:39 a.m. Sunday,
I think the people are always amazed photographs and blueprints, among other
of Redwood City some 150 years ago. May 28.
about how rural a place Redwood City, and historical documents, to create the image
Showing train engines coming down railroad Theft. A rearm was stolen near the 600
all of San Mateo County, really was, he block of Santa Susana Avenue before 1:27
tracks and abundance of open space between said. See OWLS, Page 8 p.m. Thursday, May 26.

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and cooking. Receipts can be saved for
Local briefs reimbursement by Cal Water. There is Obituaries
evacuate as a precaution. The American also bottled water available for pick up
Red Cross responded to provide assis- at 80 Chestnut Ave. in South San Beverly Ann Butler Giusti
tance to the dozen affected residents, Francisco. Beverly Ann Butler Giusti died at home in Millbrae June
according to police. The Sunshine Gardens neighborhood 1, 2017.
At approximately 6 a.m., the water is generally on the southern end of She was 64.
flow was shut off and there were no Holy Cross Cemetery and north of Bev was a proud San Fransican born
injuries. While water service to Chestnut Avenue. and raised in the Eureka Valley district
approximately 20 homes on Monserat For more information call Cal and later a longtime resident of Millbrae.
Avenue was briefly interrupted, normal Waters Customer Center at (650) 558- Her brave personality never wanted to
water service was restored. Structural 7800 or visit calwater.com. burden others as she fought a courageous
engineers are being consulted regard- 24-year battle with cancer. She has now
ing possible damage to the home on Man sentenced for joined her beloved father, Stanley Butler.
Belmont fire and police units responded
to a report of a flooding condition at a Monserat Avenue, adjacent to the water 2014 murder of 18-year-old Survivors include her mother, Cynthia
main break, and to the home on San Butler, son and best friend Michael
home on the 2800 block of San Juan A man convicted of the 2014 shoot- Giusti, daughter-in-law Laura Giusti and grandchildren Ryan
Juan Boulevard. Geotechnical engi-
Boulevard early Friday morning. ing death of an 18-year-old man in East and Taylar Giusti who she looked forward to seeing on her
neers and arborists will be checking
Palo Alto was sentenced to 60 years to
Belmont water main the hillside between Monserat Avenue
and San Juan Boulevard for issues life in prison Friday by a San Mateo
weekly Grandma day and were the reasons for her passion
to survive.
break spills 120K gallons related to erosion, according to police. County superior court judge. Bev worked with her parents managing the bar;
An early-morning water main break A video of the water while it was Judge Leland Davis sentenced Lukes/Stans, that they owned on Valencia Street in the
Friday resulted in four Belmont homes flowing can be viewed on the Belmont Antonio Sotelo-Moreno, 27, after not- city and other bars, most notably My Brothers Place in
being temporarily evacuated and the Public Safety YouTube Channel at ing that the defendant appeared to Millbrae.
loss of approximately 120,000 gal- youtube.com/belmontpublicsafety. show no remorse for the killing of She had a vibrant personality, a beautiful smile and will
lons of water which flowed for approx- Nazario Barajas, according to San be missed by all the friends, family and all the hearts she
imately two hours, according to South City neighborhood Mateo County District Attorney Steve has touched. May she rest in peace.
Wagstaffe. At her request, there will be no formal services.
police. warned not to drink tap water In February, a jury found Sotelo- In lieu of flowers, donations to American Cancer Society
At approximately 3:45 a. m. ,
Belmont fire and police units respond- Residents of the Sunshine Gardens Moreno guilty of first-degree murder or Peninsula Humane Society are appreciated. Arrangements
ed to a report of a flooding condition at neighborhood of South San Francisco and being a felon in possession of a by Chapel of the Highlands in Millbrae.
a home on the 2800 block of San Juan were warned by California Water firearm, among other charges.
Boulevard. Upon arrival, first respon- Service to not use tap water as a pre- Prosecutors said Sotelo-Moreno Margaret Elizabeth Marge Cowart
ders quickly found that the water was caution after a breach at a storage tank shot into a car in which Barajas was
was discovered Friday, according to the Margaret Elizabeth Marge Cowart, born March 22,
coming from the 2600 block of riding on Georgetown Street after the
city. 1915, died peacefully at 102 years of age in San Mateo,
Monserat Avenue, which is up hill victim and several friends left a party
Initial water quality testing indicates California, May 25, 2017.
from the San Juan address. Emergency at the Westlake Apartment complex.
that water quality was not compro- Born in Waukegan, Illinois, Marge and
crews from the Mid-Peninsula Water After he and another man, Herson her late husband Gavin were residents of
District were called out and arrived mised. However, in an abundance of Cruz, forced the victims car to a stop
caution, they are asking that you not San Mateo and Foster City for more than
within an hour, according to police. using their own vehicle, Sotelo- 60 years. Marge retired from Stanford
It was determined that the water was use the water for drinking or cooking Moreno allegedly got out of his vehi-
until the utility has more information. University Communications Department
coming from cast iron 6-inch main, cle and asked where Barajas was before and she was active in the Gregorians, and
which had failed. The pipe had been Cal Water is investigating the inci- firing at least six shots into the car,
dent with the state Division of Womens Guild, St. Gregory Catholic
installed in the 1950s and connected according to prosecutors. Church for many years. She also served
the water main on Monserat Avenue to Drinking Water and local law enforce- All four people who were in the
ment and conducting additional water as a Mills Memorial Hospital volunteer
another water main on San Juan backseat of the car were struck by gun- and was an active member of the Alpha
Boulevard. Initially, the residents in quality tests. Updates will be posted at fire but only Barajas was killed.
calwater.com. Sigma Sorority. Marges undying love was for her faith,
four homes, two on Monserat Avenue, Police believe Barajas had some family and flowers. She was married to the late U.S. Navy
one on San Juan Boulevard and one on Residents in the neighborhood are kind of a conflict with one of Cruzs
asked to use bottled water for drinking Lt. (Ret.) W.G. Gavin Cowart and will be laid to rest
Monte Cresta Avenue, were advised to friends. beside him. Survived by her son Gregory, six grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
The Re dwo o d Ci t y - Wo o ds i de

S
ci ence fro m Sci enti s ts , an Rosary service will be 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 7, at
education program designed to Terrace A. M. Ki wani s Cl ub o f Sneider & Sullivan & OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El
enhance student interest in sci- Redwo o d Ci ty awarded a grand total Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. Memorial Mass will be
ence by exposure to innovative cur- of $14, 500 in scholarships to 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 8, at St. Gregory Catholic
riculum, will host a booth at the Al b e rt o Vas que z , May a Church, 28th Avenue and Hacienda Street, San Mateo, CA.
Fo s ter Ci ty FEST this weekend. The Ebrahi mpo ur, Lani Ko mats u and Inurnment at Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno,
event begins Saturday, June 3, and Karo l i na So to Vi l l a, of Sequo i a
CA.
continues through the following day, Hi g h Scho o l , Al y s s a Mo ntal v o ,
along Shell near East Hillsdale boule- Tan i n B arz an i an , Fab i an
vards. Guti errez, Dev i n Hi cks , Sus ana
Peter Charles Labrador
*** Vas que z Mun o z , of Wo o ds i de Peter Charles Labrador, of El Granada, drowned while surf-
The Ci t i z e n s En v i ro n me n t al Hi g h Scho o l and Ry an Tray no r, ing near Waikiki on March 6, 2017. Peter was born in
Co unci l o f Burl i ng ame awarded of St. Franci s Hi g h Scho o l . Honolulu, Hawaii, on Dec. 5, 1949, to Joe and Virginia
scholarships to Burl i ng ame Hi g h *** (Ginnie) Labrador. He grew up in Honolulu and San Mateo,
Scho o l graduates Al ex ander Vi na The S an B run o Co mmun i t y attending Maryknoll, St. Matthews and Serra High School.
and Is abel l a Acenas . ed against 303 other high school Fo un dat i o n granted $495, 000 to A Phi Beta Kappa grad from the University of California,
Acenas, who received $2,500, plans squads from across the country at the support music education programs in Berkeley, he received his juris doctorate from University of
to attend New Yo rk Uni v ers i ty and Qui z Bo wl national championship the San Bruno Park El ementary California Hastings College of Law. Peter was a member of
expects to major in environmental tournament. Scho o l Di s t ri c t , as well as the California and Hawaii bar associations.
biology or geophysics while Vi na, The team finished in 41st place, after Capuchi no Hi g h Scho o l . Peter is survived by son Joel; mother Virginia; brothers,
who received $500, plans to enter the losing to a team from Houston in round Victor and David; sister Laura (Ric) Ogle; nieces Laura and
environmental studies program at 19 in the competition testing teams Jess; nephew EJ; a large ohana; and special friend Gale
Chi co State Uni v ers i ty. knowledge in a series of questions on Class notes is a column dedicated to school Giorgi. Celebrations of Peters amazing life and a paddle
*** science, math, history, literature, pop news. It is compiled by education reporter out are planned for this summer. In his memory, consider
Austin Walsh. You can contact him at (650) donating to the San Mateo County Public Library or the
A team of students from Cry s tal culture and more. 344-5200, ext. 105 or at austin@smdai-
Spri ng s Upl ands Scho o l compet- *** lyjournal.com. Filipino Bar Association of Northern California.

Obituary

Eileen Beverly Etheridge


February 2, 1926 - April 29, 2017
Eileen Lee Beverly Ethridge of San Mateo, CA died
April 29, 2017 at the age of 91.
Eileen was born February 2, 1926 on the family homestead
South of Rhame, N. Dakota. She was the tenth of ten children
born to Oscar and Sarah Heide. The family moved to Eugene,
Oregon during the Depression where Eileen graduated from
high school. Eileen met Bob W. Ethridge in Portland, Oregon
and they were married in Portland on October 25, 1945. Eileen and Bob lived
several years in Springfield and Eugene, Oregon, then moved to San Mateo, CA
in March, 1959 to eventually purchase and operate a health food store, Heides
Healthway, established by her brother Orville Heide. Eileen and Bob operated
Heides Healthway until retiring in 1995.
Bob Ethridge preceded Eileen in death on her birthday, February 2, 1999.
Eileen is survived by her 2 children, Heidi Ethridge of San Mateo, CA, and Greg
Ethridge and his wife Gloria of Centennial, CO.
As per her wishes, Eileen will be cremated and have her ashes spread
simultaneously with the ashes of her late husband Bob, at sea, just beyond their
beloved Golden Gate.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE/NATION Weekend June 3-4, 2017 7
Local brief
Woman arrested for dragging San Mateo cop
Special counsels investigation
A San Francisco woman was arrested after a weeklong
search for the person accused of dragging a San Mateo
police officer with a vehicle while flee-
includes Paul Manafort case
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of Muellers inves- involved in the Russia case.
ing a grocery store from which she
allegedly stole liquor. tigation was The AP asked Rosenstein specifical-
Alissa Thomas, 33, was arrested in San WASHINGTON The special coun- described to the AP. ly whether Muellers investigation
sel investigating possible ties No one familiar could expand to include examining
Francisco around 1:30 p.m. Thursday,
between President Donald Trumps with the matter has Sessions role.
June 1, and booked on numerous charges
campaign and Russias government been willing to dis- The order is pretty clear,
including felony assault on a peace offi- has taken over a separate criminal
cer, according to San Mateo police and cuss the scope of Rosenstein responded. It gives him
probe involving former Trump cam- his investigation authority for the investigation and
the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office. paign chairman Paul Manafort, and on the record anything arising out of that investi-
Alissa Thomas The alleged May 25 crimes began when may expand his inquiry to investigate because it is just gation, and so Director Mueller will
a San Mateo police officer contacted the roles of the attorney general and Paul Manafort getting underway be responsible in the first instance
Thomas, a theft suspect, in her vehicle outside the Safeway deputy attorney general in the firing and because reveal- for determining what he believes falls
at the Woodlake Shopping Center. of FBI Director James Comey, the ing details could complicate its into that mandate.
The officer was conducting a passing check when a Associated Press has learned. progress. Rosenstein told the AP that if he
Safeway employee ran out of the store pointing at Thomas The Justice Departments criminal In an interview separately Friday were to become a subject of Muellers
loading alcohol in her car. The officer turned his vehicle investigation into Manafort, who was wi t h t h e AP, Dep ut y At t o rn ey investigation, he would recuse him-
around and contacted Thomas who by that time was in her forced to resign as Trump campaign General Rod Rosenstein acknowl- self from any oversight of Mueller.
drivers seat, according to police. chairman in August amid questions edged that Mueller could expand his Under Justice Department rules,
She told the officer the receipt for alcohol was in her over his business dealings years ago inquiry to include Attorney General Mueller is required to seek permission
trunk then began to start the car. The officer grabbed in Ukraine, predated the 2016 elec- J eff Ses s i o n s an d Ro s en s t ei n s from Rosenstein to investigate addi-
Thomas and ordered her to turn the vehicle off. Instead, she tion and the counterintelligence own roles in the decision to fire tional matters other than ones already
reversed at full acceleration dragging the officer about 35 probe that in July began investigat- Comey, who was investigating the specified in the paperwork formally
feet before he released his grip and fell to the ground, ing possible collusion between Trump campaign. Rosenstein, who appointing Mueller.
according to police. Moscow and associates of Trump. appointed Mueller as special coun- Ive talked with Director Mueller
The officer sustained minor injuries and was released back The move to consolidate the mat- sel to take over the investigation, about this, Rosenstein said. Hes
to duty at the scene. Police released a surveillance photo of ters, involving allegations of misuse wrote the memorandum intended to going to make the appropriate deci-
the suspect and were contacted by Daly City police as well of Ukrainian government funds, indi- j us t i fy Trump s deci s i o n t o fi re sions, and if anything that I did winds
as the San Mateo County Sheriffs Office who suggested cates that Special Counsel Robert Comey. Sessions met with Trump up being relevant to his investigation
Thomas as a potential lead. After watching a residence Mueller is assuming a broad mandate and Rosenstein to discuss Trumps then, as Director Mueller and I dis-
where Thomas was believed to be staying in San Francisco, in his new role running the sensation- deci s i o n t o fi re h i m des p i t e cussed, if theres a need from me to
she was caught and taken into custody without incident, al investigation. The expansiveness Ses s i o n s p l edg e n o t t o b eco me recuse I will.
according to police.
Thomas was booked on various charges including felony
hit-and-run resulting in injury, burglary, resisting a police
officer and petty theft, according to the Sheriffs Office.
Supreme strength: Ginsburgs workout becomes a book
By Jessica Gresko authored by illustra- a topic of interest following the elec-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tor Patrick Welsh tion of President Donald Trump, with
Around the state and longtime liberals hoping shell outlast his pres-
WASHINGTON Jane Fonda, Ginsburg trainer idency so Trump wont get to nominate
Water agencies push bigger role in tunnel plan Richard Simmons and Ruth Bader Bryant Johnson, a conservative justice to fill her seat.
FRESNO Californias powerful regional water districts Ginsburg? who now also trains Mentioning her age at an appearance
are working alongside Gov. Jerry Brown to take on more The 84-year-old Supreme Court jus- Justices Stephen earlier this year Ginsburg noted: A
responsibility for designing, building and arranging financ- tice is about to join the ranks of work- Breyer and Elena very important part of my life is my
ing for a $15.7 billion twin tunnel project that would ship out superstars with a book about her Kagan. personal trainer.
water southward from Northern California as they push to exercise routine. The RBG Workout: Ruth Ginsburg The 112-page Johnson, an Army reservist whose
finally close the deal on the controversial plan, two offi- How She Stays Strong ... and You Can book will feature day job is as a court clerk in
cials working closely on the project told The Associated Too! is scheduled to be released Oct. illustrations of Ginsburg doing each Washington, has been training
Press. 3, which happens to be the first week exercise in her routine. Shell be pic- Ginsburg since 1999 following her
Talks among Browns office, state agencies and the water the court is in session after its summer tured in her judicial robes, with purple treatment for colorectal cancer.
contractors have been under way since May that could lessen break. leggings and her trusty sneakers, Ginsburg has said her husband told her
the states hands-on role in one of Californias biggest water While Ginsburg stars in the book, according to publisher Houghton she looked like a survivor of a con-
projects in decades, according to the two sources, one a sen- she isnt its author. Instead, its co- Mifflin Harcourt. centration camp and needed to do
ior official involved in the project, the other an employee The liberal justices health has been something to rebuild her strength.
working closely on the project.
They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were
not authorized to publicly reveal details of the talks.
Some water district officials said the move, to be done by
a group of regional California water agencies in what is
called a joint-powers authority, or JPA, would speed up the
mega-project, which they say is needed to modernize
Californias existing north-south water delivery systems.

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Putin: Syria chemical attack Around the world


was provocation against Assad
Philippine police seek
Reporters notebook
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia Russian
casino attackers identity Gumpfer of Daly City; Di s as ter Cy cl e

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President Vladimir Putin insisted Friday that isitors to downtown Redwo o d
the Syrian leader didnt Ci ty will be able to rest in the Serv i ces , Ex cepti o nal Res po ns e:
MANILA, Philippines Philippine Debo rah Do n of South San Francisco;
use chemical weapons police say the attacker was a tall, English- shade under 20 new umbrellas in
against his people, say- Co urtho us e Square and 10 umbrellas Di s as ter Cy cl e Serv i ces ,
speaking white man with a mustache. They
ing the recent attack that and table sets along Theatre Way. Ex cepti o nal Leaders hi p: Ro bert
say he carried an assault rifle and that he used
killed scores of civilians gasoline to start a casino fire that caused Provided by the Redwo o d Ci ty Mo ug eo t of San Carlos; Di s as ter
was a provocation clouds of smoke that left at least 36 people Impro v ement As s o ci ati o n, the green Cy cl e Serv i ces , Ex trao rdi nary
against President Bashar dead Friday morning in a sprawling enter- and blue umbrellas, tables and chairs will Co mmi tment and Dedi cati o n: Kei th
Assad. tainment complex in Manila. be available to the public Monday Ho ffman of Redwood City; Go o d
Speaking at an eco- But by Friday evening, police said they through Friday. Nei g hbo r and Partners hi p Award:
still didnt know the mans name, or why he *** Chri s ty Ado ni s , Redwo o d Ci ty Fi re
Vladimir Putin nomic forum in St. Department Emerg ency
Petersburg on Friday, launched his attack at the Resorts World The Cal i fo rni a Endo wment and the
Putin made one of his strongest rejections Manila complex, only to flee to an adjoin- Heal th Equi ty Award Pl anni ng Preparednes s Co o rdi nato r; New
of blaming Assads forces for the chemical ing hotel and kill himself. Co mmi ttee named the San Mateo Vo l unteer o f the Year: Wi ns to n
attack in April. The attack in northern Syria The Islamic State group claimed responsi- Co unty Heal th Sy s tem a winner of the Butts of Redwood City; Vo l unteer o f
killed at least 90, including many children. bility for the attack, but Philippine police Ex empl ary Heal th Equi ty Practi ce the Year: Di ane Wi l s o n of South San
We are absolutely convinced that it was a said they believed it had been a robbery gone award. Francisco; Vo l unteer Superv i s o r
provocation. Assad didnt use the weapons, wrong. Police told reporters the man stole The Adv anci ng Heal thy Equi ty Award: Eri c Leo ng of San Mateo; and
Putin said. It was done by people who more than $2 million in gambling chips and Awards : Hi g hl i g hti ng Heal th Yo uth Serv i ces Award: Jo nathan Ho
wanted to blame him for that. avoided shooting people he encountered in Equi ty Practi ce i n Cal i fo rni a Publ i c of Daly City.
He added that Russian intelligence had the casino, pointing his gun upward when he Heal th Departments showcased the ***
information that a similar scenario was to fired some shots. He would have shot all the work of nine health departments that go The San Mateo Co unty
be implemented elsewhere in Syria, includ- people gambling if his goal was terrorism, above and beyond the traditional scope of Co ntro l l ers Ofce was honored for a
ing near Damascus. Thank God, they were national police chief Ronald dela Rosa said. public health. SMCHS received the award 17th straight year with the highest recog-
smart enough not to do that after we released But hours later, the IS claimed responsibil- primarily for Get Heal thy San Mateo nition in governmental accounting and
information about it, he said. ity in a statement, saying Brother Abu al- Co unty, which is a city, county, com- nancial reporting.
Kheir al-Arkhabili was able to immerse munity, school, hospital and health sys- The Go v ernment Fi nance Ofcers
The attack in the town of Khan Sheikhoun
among a gathering of Christian fighters in tem collaborative that uses policy change As s o ci ati o n awarded its Certi cate o f
caused an international uproar as images of the Resorts World Manila in Manila where
the aftermath, including quivering children to prevent disease and ensure everyone Achi ev ement fo r Ex cel l ence i n
he carried out killing and hurting until he has equitable opportunities to live a long, Fi nanci al Repo rti ng to the
dying on camera, were widely broadcast. died as a martyr. healthy life. Co unty s FY 2 0 1 5 -1 6
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into other languages.

OWLS The Ameri can Red Cro s s o f Bay Repo rt, or CAFR. The CAFR contains
Byrnes said in the last three and a half Area presented the Cl ara Barto n information on the countys assets, lia-
years that Owlized has created them, the Ho no r Award fo r Meri to ri o us bilities, revenues and expenditures in con-
devices have historically been used for civic Vo l unteer Leaders hi p to Co l l een formity with the Go v ernment
Continued from page 3 engagement projects, like the two Owls Sas s o of Daly City. The Clara Barton Acco unti ng Standards Bo ard, or
installed at Coyote Point in San Mateo to Award for Meritorious Volunteer GASB. The GASB establishes accounting
and two-and-a-half minute voice narration demonstrate the effects of sea level rise on and reporting standards for governments
that accompanies it. Using Broadway as a Leadership recognizes a volunteer for
the San Mateo County shoreline. The service in a series of leadership positions to provide accurate, consistent and trans-
reference point, Byrnes said viewers can Redwood City Owls open a new chapter for parent nancial information.
compare the citys 150-year-old look with held over a period of years, enabling the
company as it explores the many possibili- American Red Cross to provide valuable The CAFR highlights economic and
the view they see now. For example, they ties of recreating the past. Byrnes said the demographic trends in addition to detail-
can see that the Lathrop House, built in the service to the community. Sasso main-
company is excited to look at showing what tains leadership roles in client casework ing the countys $1.6 billion in govern-
1860s, used to be located where the Fox the city looked like at multiple points in mentwide revenues and $1.36 billion in
Theatre currently stands at 2215 Broadway. and health services along with being an
history, such as when the historic Fox Red Cross instructor. total expenditures. Organizations use the
Though the company has been creating Theatre was built in the early part of the CAFR to assess the countys nancial
the devices for cities and other projects for Other outstanding local volunteers hon-
20th century. ored at the recent Red Cro s s Vo l unteer health and performance.
the last three and a half years, Byrnes said For Postel, the Owls offer a rare opportu- The CAFR is available on the
Owlizeds Redwood City Owls may be the Awards and Reco g ni ti o n Ev ent i n
nity for Peninsula residents to visualize San Mateo Co unty include: Controllers Ofce website at
companys most heavily used devices yet. what major cities in the county looked like controller.smcgov.org/2016-cafr.
He said user feedback has prompted the com- Admi ni s trati o n and Suppo rt Award:
and spark conversations about how the area Larry Max of San Mateo; Co mmuni ty
pany to consider improvements to the expe- has changed over the years.
rience, such as instructions explaining that Eng ag ement Award: Jul i e Ly nn of The Reporters Notebook is a weekly collection
Its always exciting when you have peo- San Mateo; Di s as ter Cy cl e Serv i ces ,
users can rotate the lenses to see additional ple who arent ordinarily interested become of facts culled from the notebooks of the Daily
angles and a translation of the narration Outs tandi ng Suppo rt: Carmel i tta Journal staff. It appears in the weekend edition.
interested, he said.

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Leaders pledge to boost climate
efforts following Trump decision
By Lorne Cook and Angela Charlton Keqiang in Brussels, said the EU and China
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are convinced that yesterdays decision by
the United States to leave the Paris agreement
PARIS A Malian cattle herder, German is a big mistake.
environmental activists, leaders from Mexico Referring to the latest unfortunate deci-
to China theyre among millions on sions of the new administration, Tusk said
Friday denouncing President Donald Trumps that the EU and China had demonstrated sol-
decision to pull the United States out of the idarity with future generations.
Paris climate accord. Many nations pledged Trump said the United States would be will-
to ramp up their efforts to curb global warm- ing to rejoin the accord if it could obtain more
ing instead. favorable terms, but the leaders of France,
Some allies pointedly refrained from criti- Germany and Italy said in a joint statement
cism, however, and Russian President that the agreement cannot be renegotiated.
Vladimir Putin even joked that Trumps move Scientists blame manmade climate change
made him a convenient scapegoat for any bad for rising seas and increasing extreme weath-
weather. er. In the African country of Mali, many see
While Trump argued the landmark 2015 global warming as the reason for a protracted
accord hurts U.S. jobs and business, others drought.
took a more global view. The French presi- In Malis northern city of Timbuktu, 23-
REUTERS dents call to #MakeOurPlanetGreatAgain year-old Sididi Ould Batna has already lost a
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson talks to the media about the withdrawal from the Paris Climate went viral online, and German Chancellor dozen cattle.
Agreement at the State Department. Angela Merkel said its time to look ahead. The drought has become so severe that my
This decision cant and wont stop all animals are eating the branches of dried

Paris pullout new hurdle those of us who feel obliged to protect the
planet, she said. On the contrary. We in
Germany, Europe and the world will combine
our forces more resolutely than ever to address
and successfully tackle challenges for human-
trees, he told the Associated Press on Friday.
I would tell Trump that here the misery is
caused by climate change, and if he doesnt
pay attention, the United States will be
touched one day by these problems, too.

for Tillersons diplomacy


By Josh Lederman and Matthew Lee to skip the Rose Garden ceremony where
ity such as climate change.
Merkel, whose country hosts this years
international climate summit, called Trumps
decision extremely regrettable, and thats
Fanta Coulibaly, 65, who sells vegetables
in Malis capital, Bamako, remembers when
there was enough rain this time of year.
Our rainy season used to start at the begin-
Trump announced his decision, but his putting it very mildly. ning of May but now its the end of June,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Greenpeace activists projected Trumps sil- sometimes July, before the rains come regu-
absence was perhaps the most glaring. He
houette onto the side of the U.S. Embassy in larly. The climate agreement gives me hope,
WASHINGTON As President Donald met Trump only hours earlier in the White and I ask Trump to think of us.
House. Tillersons aides maintained that he Berlin along with the words #TotalLoser, so
Trump announced Americas withdrawal sad! Poor countries are predicted to be among
from a global climate change pact, infuriat- decided to follow his own schedule, which the hardest hit by global warming, with some
In what could herald a tilt away from trans-
ing allies far and wide, the man charged with had him in his seventh-floor office on Atlantic ties, European and Chinese officials foreseeing tens of millions of climate
defending the decision to the world kept his Thursday afternoon as Trump was speaking. joined to affirm their commitment to the Paris refugees in coming decades.
distance. Aides could not say if Tillerson watched agreement, widely considered a landmark deal South Africa called the U.S. pullout an
Having quietly lobbied Trump to stay in the president on television. But he will be for bringing together almost all countries abdication of global responsibility. It said
the pact, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson almost surely be required to recite the ration- under a common goal. the U.S. has a moral obligation to support
was a few blocks away at the State ale for Trumps pullout from the agreement European Council chief Donald Tusk, after poorer countries in the effort against climate
Department, where Americas diplomats cutting carbon emissions, given that his meeting with visiting Chinese Premier Li change.
were bracing for a flood of protests from agency led the Paris deal negotiations and
overseas. The European Councils leader will now have to manage the international
called Trumps decision a big mistake. The fallout.
typically understated German Chancellor I dont think were going to change our
Angela Merkel deemed it extremely regret- ongoing efforts to reduce those emissions
table and thats putting it very mildly. in the future, Tillerson said Friday, playing
French President Emmanuel Macron trolled down the presidents decision. So hopeful-
Trumps campaign motto, saying all ly people can keep it in perspective.
nations share a responsibility to make our Tillerson called Trumps action a policy
planet great again. decision. He insisted the U.S. should be
Trumps climate reversal is the latest chal- proud of its terrific record in cutting
lenge he has presented to Tillerson, a new- greenhouse gas emissions, even before the
comer himself to the world of diplomacy Paris pact took effect late last year.
who is still working to establish his credi- Trumps announcement is renewing ques-
bility as an advocate of American foreign tions about the level of Tillersons influ-
policy. Not only did Trump appear to over- ence on his boss mercurial foreign policy
rule Tillersons advice concerning the Paris decision-making. Tillerson is the former
agreement, but the decision fanned fears of CEO of Exxon Mobil, the worlds largest oil
the U.S. abdicating its global leadership company and one that spent years examin-
role and shunning international consensus ing climate science until grudgingly accept-
on the worlds most pressing issues. ing the dangers of global warming. Still,
Tillerson wasnt the only Cabinet member his support for the Paris deal was insuffi-
cient to persuade Trump to stay in.

California climate debate rages


as Jerry Brown raises his profile
By Joanathan J. Cooper By putting a price on car-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bon, the program is
designed to create incen-
SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown is tives for firms to reduce
promoting Californias cap-and-trade pro- their emissions while
gram to combat climate change on the nation- raising money for green
al and global stage. But even in one of the technology research and
nations most Democratic states, hes strug- mitigation of global
gling to convince lawmakers to keep it alive. warming effects.
Despite broad support for extending the Brown has called for
program, the Democratic governor is seeking Jerry Brown lawmakers to extend it
to bridge a divide between lawmakers who with a two-thirds vote,
want to take it further and others who worry which would insulate it from legal challenges.
about the costs. Hes racing to extend the pro- Democrats have enough votes to do that on
gram this month. their own, but disagreement among them
Hours before Brown left Friday to promote makes it unlikely.
climate policies in China, the state Assembly Its going to take some Republicans here.
rejected a bill that would have continued cap Democrats cant do this alone, Brown said
and trade for another 10 years while adding Thursday, asking the Chamber of Commerce
new limits on air pollution in heavily pollut- for help in rounding up Republicans.
ed areas. In a sign of how significantly Californias
Cap and trade puts a limit on the states climate debate differs from the one in
total annual emissions from certain sources. Washington, business groups and oil compa-
Businesses that pollute can buy permits nies have supported a cap and trade extension,
allowing them to release greenhouse gases. at least with restrictions.
10 Weekend June 3-4, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks set records again; bond yields sink after jobs report
By Stan Choe looked at the economic stats, you
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS would not be pouring money into
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 21,225.04 the equity market, or at least the
Low: 21,129.56 U.S. equity market, he said.
NEW YORK Bond yields
sank Friday to their lowest level Close: 21,206.29 Fridays drop in interest rates
of the year, and the dollars value Change: +62.11 helped boost stocks in industries
fell against rivals after the that pay big dividends. Real-
OTHER INDEXES
nations job growth slowed last estate investment trusts rose
S&P 500: 2439.07 +9.01 twice as fast as the overall S&P
month. But stock indexes
chugged again to record heights, NYSE Index: 11,718.70 +18.91 500, for example. Dividends look
led by technology companies and Nasdaq: 6305.80 +58.97 more attractive to income
dividend payers. NYSE MKT: 2635.40 +14.73 investors when bonds are paying
Yields fell immediately after the Russell 2000: 1405.39 +9.33 less in interest.
government said that employers Wilshire 5000: 25,345.27 +69.07 Technology stocks had the
added 138,000 jobs last month, days biggest gains, with those in
which was short of economists 10-Yr Bond: 2.16 -0.06 the S&P 500 jumping 1 percent.
expectations and a slowdown Oil (per barrel): 47.74 -0.62 Its the latest move higher for the
from Aprils hiring. The yield on Gold : 1281.50 +11.40 streaking sector, which is already
the 10-year Treasury dropped to up 21. 3 percent for the year.
2.15 percent from 2.21 percent points, or 0. 4 percent, to tion remain strong enough, they showing but better than first esti- Thats by far the biggest gain
late Thursday and hit its lowest 2,439.07. The Dow Jones indus- say. The central bank has been mated. among the 11 sectors that make
level since mid-November. trial average gained 62.11, or 0.3 trying to pull rates gradually off Is the glass half-full or half- up the S&P 500.
The governments jobs report percent, to 21,206.29, and the their record low following the empty on the economic statis- Chipmaker Broadcom jumped to
also said that hiring was weaker Nasdaq composite added 58.97, or Great Recession, and it has raised tics? asked Rich Weiss, senior the biggest gain in the S&P 500
in March and April than earlier 0. 9 percent, to 6, 305. 80. All rates twice since December. portfolio manager at American after reporting stronger quarterly
reported. The unemployment rate three indexes added to records set Fridays jobs report slots in Century Investments. I dont revenue and profit than analysts
fell to 4.3 percent last month, its on Thursday. with a series of mixed economic know, but its only half. had forecast. It rose $19.94, or
lowest level since 2001. Many economists say they reports that show continued mod- Weiss said hes been cautious on 8.5 percent, to $254.53.
Stocks opened for trading an dont expect the latest jobs report est gains, but no big acceleration. U.S. stocks given the continued Lululemon gained $5. 62, or
hour after the release of the jobs to dissuade the Federal Reserve The economy grew at an annual tepid pace of growth, particularly 11.5 percent, to $54.29 after the
report, and they were higher for from raising interest rates again rate of 1.2 percent in the first as indexes have climbed to record athletic apparel company reported
nearly the entire day. The Standard at its next policy meeting in two three months of the year, for after record this year. better results for the latest quarter
& Poors 500 index rose 9.01 weeks. The job market and infla- example. Thats a relatively weak If you were a Martian and than analysts expected.

Virgin Galactic conducts


ninth unpowered test flight
Business briefs
Googles Chrome browser to
Walmart touting investment in
MOJAVE Virgin Galactic successfully
conducted another unpowered test flight of its
space tourism spacecraft over the Southern
California desert, the company said.
block some ads starting next year
NEW YORK Websites that run annoy-
people, technology as advantages
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the companys investments in higher wages
ing ads such as pop-ups may find all ads
The glide flight Thursday incorporated a blocked by Googles Chrome browser start- and training for its employees. We will
special ballast tank filled with water at the ing next year. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Walmart CEO compete with technology, but win with peo-
rear of the rocket plane to check handling The digital-ad giants announcement Doug McMillon touted the companys ple, McMillon told a cheering audience.
qualities with more weight on board and with comes as hundreds of millions of internet investments in people and technology, but He added that workers shouldnt fear
the center of gravity shifted to the rear. users have already installed ad blockers on also said the company may have reached an increasing automation in the industry.
Water was then jettisoned by pilots Dave their desktop computers and phones to com- employment peak and urged employees not
Mackay and CJ Sturckow to check handling to be afraid of automation. No doubt our work will be different in the
bat ads that track them and make browsing future robots, drones and algorithms will
as the center of gravity moved forward. sites difficult. Speaking Friday at the annual sharehold-
The released water formed a trail across the ers meeting, McMillon highlighted ideas do some work that we used to have to do, he
These blockers threaten websites that rely continued. Some people are afraid of what
Mojave Desert sky north of Los Angeles. on digital ads for revenue. Googles version Walmart has introduced or tested in the past
year, like grocery pickup and technology these changes will bring. I dont think we
The ship landed smoothly and safely at will allow ads as long as websites follow
that tracks food through the global supply should be. Instead, I think we should recog-
Mojave Air & Space Port, Virgin Galactic industry-created guidelines and minimize
chain. The company has also put money nize that well be able to learn, grow and
said. certain types of ads that consumers really
into its online operations, buying up sever- change together.
It was the ninth test flight of the twin-tailed hate. That includes pop-up ads, huge ads that
ship, named VSS Unity, which is carried aloft dont go away when visitors scroll down a al smaller retail sites as it seeks to compete A report conducted by the Cornerstone
by a special carrier aircraft and released. page and video ads that start playing auto- better with Amazon. Capital Group commissioned by the
The previous flight a month earlier tested matically with the sound on. The gathering part pep rally, part music Investor Responsibility Research Center
the so-called feathering mechanism that will Google says the feature will be turned on concert, and only briefly a business meet- Institute, says that 6 million to 7.5 million
be used to slow the spacecraft when it re- by default, and users can turn it off. Itll ing comes as the retail industry has been U.S. retail jobs could be wiped out in the
enters the atmosphere during a suborbital work on both the desktop and mobile ver- challenged by shoppers moving online. coming years because of the use of technol-
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Trade deficit rises to highest level since January

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WASHINGTON The U.S. trade deficit practices by Americas trading partners.
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with China registered a sharp increase. So far this year, the trade deficit is up 13.4
The Commerce Department said Friday percent from a year earlier to $186.6 bil-
that the U.S. trade gap in goods and services lion. Exports are up 6.1 percent to $765.6
climbed 5.2 percent to $47.6 billion in billion this year, but imports are up more
April from March. Exports dropped 0.3 per- 7.5 percent to $952.2 billion. So far in
ALL AREAS OF cent to $191 billion, pulled down by a drop
in automotive exports. Imports rose 0.8
2017, the United States is running a $268.7
billion deficit in goods and an $82.1 billion
percent to $238.6 billion as Americans surplus in services such as banking and
SM COUNTY bought more foreign-made cellphones and tourism.
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nomic growth. Donald Trump made the trade ing from a weak euro. When a countrys cur-
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Sheehy earns scholarship to La Sierra


Hoops standout overcomes birth defect to realize dream of playing at 4-year college
By Terry Bernal birth defect caused by her mothers embry- Sheehy had ambitions of playing for a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF otic band wrapping around her wrist, she four-year school even then. During her
was born without a right hand. senior year, she gauged the Division II
Entering her sophomore season of Im pretty surprised that Ive made it waters by attending an open tryout at
2016-17 for the Skyline Trojans, Arianna this far, Sheehy said. But Im really Sonoma State.
Sheehy had never even heard of La Sierra excited for the opportunity and to continue When I was in high school, I really
College. playing. wanted to play college basketball,
After a standout sophomore campaign Basketball quickly became Sheehys Sheehy said. I went to try out at Sonoma
during which she averaged 11 points per first love. She played both hoops and soc- State and ended up twisting my ankle. So,
game, second highest on the Skyline cer until she reached high school where she my mom and I decided it would be better to
womens basketball team Sheehy has had to choose between the two at Terra go to Skyline for two years and try to
committed to transfer to La Sierra, an NAIA Nova. For her, it was a fairly easy deci- transfer somewhere after that.
program in Riverside, where she will play sion. And she went on to quite a presti- As a freshman at Skyline, Sheehy only
on partial scholarship. gious career, playing four years of varsity received four starts but saw a significant
When Sheehy took up basketball in third basketball, averaging double-digit scoring amount of playing time off the bench.
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL grade, at the recommendation of her AYSO in each her junior and senior seasons, Considering herself foremost a defensive
Skyline sophomore Arianna Sheehy committed soccer coach Ken Walker, it seemed unlike- including a team-best 14 points per game
to the NAIA program at La Sierra College. ly she would survive playing long. Due a as a senior in 2014-15. See HOOPS, Page 14

Wetsuit pioneer NBA Finals Game 2,


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Dubs embrace ONeill dies at 94 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Currys advice
By Janie McCauley
SANTA CRUZ Jack ONeill, a
Northern California surfing world
icon who pioneered the wetsuit,
has died.
ONeills died of natural causes
Friday at his Santa Cruz,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS California home, his family said
in a statement. He was 94. A surfer dons a signature ONeill
OAKLAND Stephen Curry The eye-patch wearing ocean lover wetsuit, invented by Jack ONeill.
spoke up, just in case his Golden died peacefully, according to his family.
State Warriors needed another surrounded by He opened a surf shop in San
reminder from their MVP and family in his Francisco but in 1959 moved his
leader. His message as the NBA oceanfront home growing family 75 miles south to
Finals began: be yourselves. of more than 50 Santa Cruz, where he opened his
Forget the juicy story lines, or years, waves lap- second shop to cater to the citys
avenging something that hap- ping at his deck. growing surf scene.
pened last June, that champi- He began wear- By the 1980s, ONeill had
onship that got away. Set aside the ing a black eye become the worlds largest recre-
hyped-up Cavs-Dubs rivalry, con- patch after his ation wetsuit designer and manufac-
stant talk of the trilogy, Part III. Jack ONeill
surfboard hit his turer and the ONeill surf brand had
Just go play. And it worked left eye while riding a wave. reached Australia, Europe, Japan
splendidly for the two-time reign- ONeill moved with his wife to and other corners of the globe.
ing MVP and Kevin Durant in their San Franciscos Ocean Beach He considered ONeill Sea
first Finals together. neighborhood in the early 1950s. Odyssey, a marine and environmen-
Durant was utterly dominant 11 Looking to surf longer in the tal education program for children,
months after leaving Oklahoma frigid Northern California ocean, his proudest achievement. Founded
City last July to join the Warriors, he began experimenting with vari- in 1996, it has taken nearly
while Curry found a groove once ous materials until he invented the 100,000 school-aged children in his
he removed the black sleeve from first neoprene wetsuit. personal Team ONeill catamaran to
his shooting arm protecting his ONeill said at the time his the Monterey Bay National Marine
tender right elbow. It just didnt friends didnt have much faith in Sanctuary to learn about the ocean.
feel right. his invention. The ocean is alive and weve got
They combined for 66 points All my friends said, ONeill, to take care of it, ONeill said about
and 18 assists in a 113-91 Game 1 you will sell to five friends on the the program. There is no doubt in
CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY SPORTS beach and then you will be out of my mind that the ONeill Sea Odyssey
See DUBS, Page 16 Steph Curry warms up before Game 1 of the NBA Finals Thursday night. business, he would remark, is the best thing Ive ever done.

Giants 10, Phillies 0


Three ex-Penn State
officials sent to jail Blach stays hot as Giants shut out Phils By Rob Maaddi B um g a r n e r, Blach has thrown at least seven
By Marc Levy They ignored the opportunity to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Blach (4-2) innings and allowed three runs or
and Michael Rubinkam put an end to his crimes when they scattered seven fewer in five straight starts.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had a chance to do so, Judge John PHILADELPHIA Ty Blach hits, struck out Hes stepped in and done a ter-
Boccabella said as he lambasted the looked like Madison Bumgarner four and didnt rific job, Giants manager Bruce
HARRISBURG, Pa. Penn three defendants and the Hall of out there. walk a batter to Bochy said. He commanded the
States former president and two Fame coach over a delay that prose- The rookie left-hander tossed win his fourth ball well.
other ex-administrators were sen- cutors say enabled Sandusky to his first career shutout and became c o n s e c ut i v e Eduardo Nunez added three hits
tenced Friday to at least two molest four more boys. the first pitcher in eight years to start. and three RBIs for the Giants, who
months in jail for failing to report Boccabella said he was walk three times as the Giants Ty Blach Its pretty snapped a three-game losing
a child sexual abuse allegation appalled that the common sense routed the skidding Philadelphia cool, he said. streak. They had a season high in
against Jerry Sandusky a decade to make a phone call did not Phillies 10-0 on Friday night. As a kid, you dream about pitch- runs by the sixth inning and tied a
before his arrest engulfed the uni- occur, a transgression that sort Denard Span had five hits to lead ing in a big league game and pitch- season best with 15 hits.
versity in scandal and brought the Giants offense. Making his ing a shutout. I executed well and
down football coach Joe Paterno. See PENN ST., Page 15 eighth start for the injured felt fresh. See GIANTS, Page 13
12 Weekend June 3-4, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Pens Bonino on crutches, Game 3 in doubt Gavin shines


By Teresa M. Walker
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as Fullerton
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Pittsburgh center
Nick Bonino was wearing a walking boot on tops Cardinal
his left foot and using crutches Friday, raising STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
the possibility that he will not play in
Nashville in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. Former St. Francis-Mountain View star
Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said the vet- John Gavin enjoyed an auspicious homecom-
eran has a lower-body injury and will be a ing, throwing seven innings of three-hit
game-time decision against the Predators on baseball Friday night at Sunken Diamond to
Saturday night. Team captain Sidney Crosby earn the win in No. 17 Cal State Fullertons
said everybodys banged up at this time of 4-1 victory over the No. 8 Cardinal in the
year on both teams. NCAA Tournament Stanford Regional.
I think everyones prepared regardless of Gavin was touched for one run on three
whos in, Crosby said. Everyones going to hits while striking out 10, throwing 112
do whatever it takes to make sure they can pitches. The junior left-
play. And if not, then someone else who steps handers record improves
in is ready to take on that challenge. to 7-2.
The Predators have been without their top Stanford (41-15) tied it
center Ryan Johansen the past four games, in the fifth on a two-out
and he wont be back until next season after RBI single by Jesse
needing emergency surgery for acute compart- Kuet. Fullerton respond-
ment syndrome in his left thigh. DON WRIGHT/USA TODAY SPORTS ed with two runs in the
Bonino plays on Pittsburghs fourth line, Penguins center Nick Bonino , left, battles for the puck with Predators center Vernon Fiddler, bottom of the frame
but the veteran is a key penalty killer. He had front right, during the first period in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final at PPG PAINTS Arena. though. Dillon Persinger
a slap shot from Nashville defenseman P.K.
John Gavin had the go-ahead RBI
average in the first two games of the Final. credit to our fans, the energy we have in the
Subban go off the inside of his left ankle in Laviolettes other option is a 22-year-old building, Rinne said. Its amazing support, single. He later scored on an error by short-
Pittsburghs 4-1 win Wednesday night while rookie, Juuse Saros, who made his NHL post- and we really appreciate it. stop Nico Hoerner.
on the ice helping kill a big penalty. Bonino season debut in relief Wednesday night after Rinne downplayed all the questions, saying Fullerton (36-21) added a run in the sixth
went to the locker room but returned to finish Rinne gave up three goals in the first 3:28 of its been like someone died. The veteran was on an RBI single by Sahid Valenzuela.
the game. the third period . Rinne has an ugly .778 save not going to share how hes tried to clear his With the loss, Stanford falls to the losers
He walked into the hotel where the Penguins percentage in losing the two games in head and refocus. bracket to take on Brigham Young
are staying in Nashville using crutches, Pittsburgh. The last two games havent gone the way University Saturday at Sunken Diamond at 1
though he stopped and signed a couple auto- The coach played two goalies the last time Ive wanted them to go, and I know the stakes p.m.
graphs on his way in. If Bonino cant play, he took a team to the Stanley Cup Final, using are high, its the finals and everything, BYU advanced through the losers bracket
then Carl Hagelin could be an option for both Michael Leighton and Brian Boucher Rinne said. But Im still feeling confident. I Friday with a 6-1 win to eliminate
Sullivan after sitting out the first two games when Laviolettes Philadelphia Flyers lost the feel comfortable out there. I do the same Sacramento State.
of this series. Cup to Chicago in six games. preparations as I always do before the games. The Hornets jumped out to a 1-0 lead in
Sullivan said the Penguins have yet to play When the decision is made, its my deci- His teammates can help him out by staying the first inning on an RBI double by Serra
their best yet and isnt tipping his hand on sion, Laviolette said. out of the penalty box. The highest-scoring graduate James Outman. The sophomore
any changes he might make even with Rinne told reporters he knows who is start- team in the regular season and postseason has went 1 for 4 in the game, hitting . 253
Pittsburgh up 2-0 in the best-of-seven series. ing in net for the Predators. scored nine goals against Nashville despite while tying for the team lead with 11
Were trying to make it decisions whether Im going to keep it a secret, I guess, being just 1 of 10 on the power play. home runs and leading the team outright
it be defense pairs or line combinations that Rinne said. They pressure a lot, Crosby said of the with 53 RBIs.
make us the most competitive team, Sullivan The 6-foot-5 Finn, a three-time Vezina Predators. Theyre trying to force mistakes. BYU rallied back though. Tanner Chauncey
said. Trophy finalist, has enjoyed the two-day Once you make a little mistake, theyre jump- had three hits and three RBIs for the Cougars
Nashville coach Peter Laviolette also break between games. Hes also expecting a ing, making a play on you.
refused to talk about any lineup changes he (38-20). His single in the third put BYU up 3-
boost from the home fans as well. Traipsing to the penalty box can drain the 1, and his double down the left-field line
might make, including at goaltender. Pekka I feel like this postseason theres been energy Nashville needs to keep pace with the
Rinne is 7-1 at Bridgestone Arena this post- pushed it to 6-1 in the seventh.
plenty of time, a lot of games when weve Penguins. Hayden Rogers allowed just one run in 6
season with a 1.54 goals-against average and been down and have come back from behind in Cleaning up just a few mistakes, that would
a .947 save percentage, but he has looked 1/3 innings, striking out eight and surren-
the third period, and I feel like a lot of it is help, Laviolette said. dering just three hits.
Freshman Parker Brahms (8-4) took the
loss for the Hornets (32-29), who were elimi-
Video shows Woods breath tests Sports brief Woods asks what the case is about and
repeatedly needs instructions to blow into nated from the postseason. They were
the breath machine. The officer and breath- outscored 16-1 in a pair of tournament losses.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Video from a County Sheriffs Office, Woods uses the Brahms allowed three earned runs in five
Florida jail shows a barefoot and handcuffed slurred speech and unsteadiness described by test technician laugh when Woods says he
cant unlock my two bracelets. innings and Austin Root gave up three
Tiger Woods performing two breath tests Jupiter Police who arrested him early Monday. more.
after being arrested on suspicion of driving The winner of the Stanford-BYU matchup
Woods mumbles responses to an officers The breath tests registered a 0.0 blood-
under the influence. need defeat Fullerton twice to win the tour-
questions, describing his hair as mostly alcohol level. Woods has blamed an unex-
In video released Friday by the Palm Beach brown and fading. pected reaction to prescribed medications. ney, whereas the Titans need win just once.

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MiLB brief
Serra graduate leads Beloits big win
Nats tee off for 20 hits vs. As
BELOIT, Wis. Collin Theroux hit two Dusty Baker reaches milestone with career win No. 1,800
home runs as the Oakland As Low-A affilaite By Gideon Rubin
Beloit Snappers topped the Clinton THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nationals 13, As 3
LumberKings 9-1 Thursday.
and the four hits were a
With the game tied 1-1 in the third, Theroux OAKLAND Dan i el Murp h y an d career high.
connected for his first Bri an Go o dwi n each h ad fo ur h i t s ,
home run to give the Dusty Bakers 1,800th
i n cl udi n g a h o me run , an d St ep h en managerial win was
Snappers the lead. He added Strasburg pitched seven strong innings
his second blast of the Washingtons fourth
as the Washington Nationals defeated
game in the eighth, and his straight and ninth in 11
the As 13-3 Friday night.
eighth homer of the year, Murphy was 4 for 5 with two RBIs includ- games. The Nationals
to cap the games scoring. ing his 10th home run. Hes 10 for 18 with combined for 20 hits.
A graduate of Serra in three extra-base hits and five RBIs over his Oakland lost for the
2012, Theroux was drafted last four games since missing three games Daniel Murphy sixth time in seven
out of Oklahoma State last last weekend with an illness. games.
Collin Theroux season by the As in the Strasburg (7-1) struck out seven and
Goodwin played right field in place of
allowed two runs, four hits and three walks. USA TODAY SPORTS FILE PHOTO
32nd round. The 23-year-old catcher is cur- Bryce Harper, who was serving the third of
rently hitting .222 with eight home runs and his four-game suspension for his role in Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, pictured here
19 RBIs, with three home amid a 5-for-15 Mondays brawl with the San Francisco was 2 for 5 with a home run, a double and from a previous game, recorded his 2000th
stint over his last four games. Giants. His home run was his career first three RBIs. career strikeout Friday against the Brewers.

Kershaw is third
GIANTS
of sacrifice flies, and Slater was 1 for 4 with a walk and an RBI in
Nunez ripped a two-run his major league debut.

Continued from page 11


double in a four-run sixth.
Blach walked his first
three times up and struck
out his next three. He
Span continues to rake in Philly
Span has 17 hits in his last 27 at-bats at
fastest to 2,000
Citizens Bank Park. He has five career five- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
worked a 3-2 count in his hit games.
Good to see (Span) break out like that, fourth plate appearance
Bochy said. MILWAUKEE Dodgers ace Clayton
before hitting a foul ball Trainers room Kershaw got his 2,000th career strikeout
Phillies starter Jerad Eickhoff (0-6) gave up and taking a third strike.
Brandon when he fanned Jonathan Villar on an 0-2
five runs four earned and six hits, walking He went down swinging Gi ants : OF Hunter Pence continued his fastball with one out in the second inning
five in 2 2/3 innings, his shortest career outing. Crawford
in the eighth and ninth. rehab assignment at Class A San Jose. He against the Milwaukee Brewers. Coming
Eickhoff was Philadelphias most consistent Colorados Aaron Cook was the last big was 2 for 6 in his first two games. into Friday nights game, Kershaw needed
pitcher last season, but has struggled this year. league pitcher to draw three walks against Ph i l l i e s : OF Daniel Nava, a former four strikeouts to reach 2,000.
The Phillies (17-35) have lost five in a Milwaukee on Oct. 1, 2009. College of San Mateo standout, was activat- The left-hander achieved the milestone in
row and 26 of 32. They have the worst Just trying to get a good pitch to hit and ed from the 10-day disabled list and ground- 1,837 2/3 career innings. The Dodgers say
record in the majors. work the count, Blach said. ed out in a pinch-hit appearance. he was the third-fastest pitcher in major
Im at a loss for words, manager Pete Bumgarner is known for helping himself league history to compile 2,000 strikeouts.
Mackanin said. Bad way to start a month. I with the bat in a different way. He has 16 Up next Pedro Martinez reached the plateau in 1,715
felt everybody was refreshed after a day off, but career homers. Giants right-hander Johnny Cueto (5-4, 1/3 innings, and Randy Johnson was next at
it was a terrible night. My challenge is to stay 4.37 ERA) takes the mound Saturday night 1,734 innings.
positive. Theres a lot of season left. I know Giants call up Slater against Philadelphia. Kershaw is in his 10th year with the
were better as a team than weve shown. The Giants purchased OF Austin Slaters Phillies right-hander Ben Lively makes Dodgers. The three-time Cy Young Award
The Giants scored two runs in each of the contract from Triple-A Sacramento and des- his major league debut Saturday. He had a winner was 7-2 with a 2.37 ERA entering
first two innings. Brandon Crawford had a pair ignated OF Justin Ruggiano for assignment. 2.40 ERA in nine starts at Triple-A. Fridays start.
14 Weekend June 3-4, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

to develop a crossover step to and saw the first of CSMs top defenders, ranking

HOOPS keep defenders on their toes.


My opponents always underes-
timate me because they think I
crop commit
last month,
both accepting
second on the team with 1.9 steals
per game.
For me, I wanted to go into ath-
Continued from page 11 cant go to my right, so when they full scholar- letic training and they have one of
do that Ill cross over and go to my ships to NAIA the best programs in the nation,
right, Sheehy said. programs. Bonaparte said.
specialist, she paced the Trojans C o r r y n e
with 1.6 steals per game. As a In fact, Sheehy is so smooth,
sometimes people dont even Millet, a 6-1 Other CSM sophomore expected
sophomore, that number spiked to to make transfer decisions soon
2.5 steals, ranking second in the notice her disability on the floor. Corryne Millet center out of
She said she has never been asked Douglas High are point guard Bella Mercado
Coast Conference North as School-Nevada, will transfer to (Hillsdale), guard Gabby Jajeh
Skyline earned its third consecu- about it by an opponent. And it
was even news to one of her own College of Saint Mary in Omaha, (Mercy-SF), center Mariah Elzy
tive postseason berth. Nebraska, a program that also (James Logan) and forward Aleah
Her playing time spiked as well. coaches this season.
One of my assistant coaches boasts the acronym CSM. Millet Lauti (Burlingame).
Sheehy started all 28 of Skylines averaged 12. 8 points and 7. 7
games, and was the teams second this year, he didnt notice until Of CSMs three sophomores
five practices after he arrived, rebounds per game this season. from 2015-16 Megan Pham,
most proficient scorer. The offer they had on the table
Sophomore guard Victoria Langi Sheehy said. And I thought that Taylor Cormier and Marina
was weird because Im always for me was too sweet to pass up, Koloamatangi all three trans-
an Oceana graduate, who will be Millet said. So I had to take that
transferring to University of going left. ferred to four-year programs,
one. though Pham opted not to play to
Alaska Anchorage next season to
play with her younger sister, Sala CSM secures two transfers Dominique Bonaparte, a 5-8 accept an academic transfer from
guard out of James Logan-SF, has University of San Francisco.
paced Skyline with 15.9 points College of San Mateo womens committed to transfer to Sterling
per game. basketball head coach Michelle College in Sterling, Kansas. The Its good to see the tradition TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Sheehy proved an adept ball Warner is optimistic all six of the sophomore averaged six points continuing, Warner said. Im CSM sophomore guard Dominique
handler. While she predominantly sophomores on roster in 2016-17 per game this season and was one anxious to see the other four make Bonaparte committed to transfer
dribbles to her left, she continues will transfer to four-year schools, a decision so we can be complete. to Sterling College in Kansas.

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Ward brushes off Kovalevs criticism hes a fake champ
By Michael Wagaman Kovalevs comments. all three judges scoring Ward called his performance in the first
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Its funny because it 114-113. But fight workman-like but expects things to
theyre not even good at Kovalev, who knocked be different the second time around, both
HAYWARD Light heavyweight cham- it, Ward said. If youre down Wardin the second from Kovalev and from himself.
pion Andre Ward brushed off comments going to talk smack just round with a straight Its going to be a lot more flair, its
made by Sergey Kovalev this week and said come with it, enough right hand to the face, going to be a lot more fun, Ward said. Im
the Russian challenger is in for a big sur- where I can at least claimed he won the fight fixing to put on a show and its as simple as
prise in their rematch. respect it, like OK, and complained that all that. Ive gotten back to just enjoying what
During a 25-minute meeting with mem- thats a good one. If he three judges were I do. Just having fun and doing what I want
bers of the media before holding a public Andre Ward wants to post Twitter Sergey Kovalev American. to do.
workout not far from his hometown of messages and Instagram Ward, an Olympic Ward said hes drawing added inspira-
Oakland, Ward flashed his familiar grin and messages until his fingers fall off, go for it. gold medalist in 2004, credited Kovalev for tion from the Golden State Warriors
laughed at times but turned quite serious At the end of the day it really doesnt being a game opponent but said the fight unbeaten run through the postseason.
when the topic turned to Kovalev and their matter, bro, you have to see me in a couple changed after the knock down. The Bay Area native has attended numer-
June 17 bout in Las Vegas. of weeks. Its time to show up. You have to Past that, I think if you look at the ous games over the years and routinely
On Tuesday, Kovalev (30-1-1) let loose see me. scorecards its pretty dominant after that, exchanges text messages with Warriors
with a series of stinging remarks and called The fight at Mandalay Bay is one of the Ward said. He won some rounds for sure. star Kevin Durant.
Ward (31-0) a fake champion. The 34-year- most anticipated of the year. Not only is it Its a 12-round fight, hes going to get his. His primary motivation, though, is to
old Russian also claimed he had been hit a rematch of the top two light heavy- But I think it was pretty consistent and quiet the critics. And Kovalev.
harder by a young woman than he was at weights in the world and arguably two of pretty dominant. That doesnt mean that Really its about answering any ques-
any point when he lost his three title belts the best in any division but many see it its a given going into this fight. Hes tions that are out there, removing all doubt,
to Ward last November. as a chance for clarity after the first fight going to make adjustments and I assume and putting a muzzle on him and his team
The normally low-key Ward responded ended in controversy. hes going to be better and I definitely have because theyve been doing way too much
Friday, saying he was mostly amused by Ward won by unanimous decision, with to be better and will be better. talking lately, Ward said.

a prosecutor got an anonymous email tip. Paterno tried to protect Sandusky.


College softball
PENN ST. Sandusky was found guilty the next year of
sexually abusing 10 boys and is serving 30
to 60 years in prison.
For them to bring that up and bring Joe
Paterno into this, its an abuse of their
office, he said. Oklahoma tops Washington in WCWS
Continued from page 11 Penn State has paid out nearly a quarter-bil- Prosecutors reserved some of their harsh- OKLAHOMA CITY Sydney Romero hit a
lion dollars in fines, settlements and other est words for Spanier, with Chief Deputy solo homer to help defending national cham-
costs associated with the scandal, and the Attorney General Laura Ditka saying he was pion Oklahoma defeat Washington 3-1 Friday
of robs my faith of who we are as adults and night in the Womens College World Series.
football program suffered heavy NCAA sanc- a complete and utter failure as a leader when
where we are going. The Sooners (58-9), who advanced to
tions. More than 100 of Paternos victories it mattered most. She said his inaction
Former President Graham Spanier, 68, was Sundays semifinals and are one win from
were briefly erased from the record books. allowed children to be harmed.
sentenced to four to 12 months, with the reaching the championship series again.
first two in jail and the rest under house Both the judge and prosecutors Friday The judge came down hardest on Curley,
thrust blame onto Paterno himself. Paterno however, saying the sports department was
arrest. He was convicted of child endanger-
ment. was fired but never charged with a crime; he his responsibility and questioning Curleys Barnhills two-hitter, leads Florida
Former athletic director Tim Curley, 63, died of lung cancer at age 85 two months claims of memory lapses on the stand during Kelly Barnhill, USA Softballs Player of
received a sentence of seven to 23 months, after Sanduskys arrest. Spaniers trial. the Year, threw her second straight shutout
with three in jail. Former vice president Gary Boccabella noted that others who were I find it really hard to believe that he in the Womens College World Series,
Schultz, 67, was given six to 23 months, aware of McQuearys report, including doesnt remember every detail of the most allowing two hits and striking out eight in
with two months behind bars. They pleaded McQueary and Paterno, could have called serious mistake he ever made, Boccabella top-seeded Floridas 7-0 victory over LSU
guilty to child endangerment. police. said. on Friday night.
The three are to report to jail July 15. Paterno could have made that phone call
They all apologized in the courtroom to without so much as getting his hands dirty,
Sanduskys victims before the sentences Boccabella said. Why he didnt is beyond
were handed down. me.
Spanier said he regretted that I did not Prosecutor Patrick Schulte said Curley at
intervene more forcefully. Schultz said: It one point had drawn up a plan to report
really sickens me to think I might have Sandusky to state authorities, but some-
played a part in children being hurt. thing changed after talking to coach
The case hinged on coaching assistant Paterno.
Mike McQuearys claim that he witnessed What was it about that conversation that
Sandusky a retired member of the coach- made you change your mind? Schulte said,
ing staff who ran a charity for youngsters referring to the ex-athletic director.
molesting a boy in the team showers in Curley, Schultz and Spanier have denied
2001. Prosecutors said that after McQueary they were told the encounter in the shower
recounted what he saw, the three administra- was sexual in nature. Paternos son, Jay
tors decided not to report it to authorities to Paterno, said Friday that his father had fol-
protect the universitys reputation. lowed the law in alerting Curley and Schultz,
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that carried them this far, especially on the other appearance to LeBron and Miami in

DUBS defensive end.


We have to stop the ball first and fore-
most, said Clevelands Kevin Love, whose
2012. KD also became the first player with at
least 38 points and no turnovers in a Finals
game since Shaquille ONeal did so with 41
Continued from page 11 21 rebounds in Game 1 were a franchise post- points on June 19, 2000.
season record. Thats very apparent when You cannot simulate what they bring to
you look at the film. the table. No matter how many days that you
thumping Thursday night against LeBron Not only did the Warriors match a Finals have to prepare, you cant simulate what they
James and the defending champion low with just four turnovers, they took have, James said. So its great to get the
Cavaliers, who must find a way to defend the Tristan Thompson out of the equation by first game up underneath us. We made a lot of
high-flying Durant when the best-of-seven holding him scoreless. Cavs coach Tyronn mistakes. They capitalized. And we get an
series resumes Sunday at Oracle Arena. Lue changed his rotation as he searched for opportunity to get a couple days to see what
We were really, really good in that depart- someone who could make a scoring impact in they did and see what we did wrong and how
ment at just being ourselves, playing the middle, saying that led to his decision to we can be better in Game 2.
Warriors basketball, knowing that theres a only play Thompson 22 minutes. Golden State realizes it might not get quite
lot of talent out on the floor, said Curry, James and Kyrie Irving shot 19 for 42 the open lanes and looks that Durant had
who had 28 points and 10 assists. And between them but the sloppy ball handling Thursday as the Cavs try to adjust in the
thats our best effort to win this champi- allowed the Warriors to take nearly as many paint, yet the pass-happy Warriors are more
onship, is just be ourselves. shots 106 as they had points, and 20 than capable of opening up the game in other
Cleveland might be thinking the same more attempts than the Cavs 86. ways as efficiently as they move the ball.
thing a day after that startling Game 1 defeat Golden State was so good that Lue called I think its part of the reason people
that featured 20 turnovers and Durant driving them the best team he has seen. Sure, the enjoy watching us play. People see so much
to the basket at will with nobody even close Warriors won a record 73 games a year ago unselfishness, they see the beauty in the
as he dunked again and again six times in but in the end they failed to hold a 3-1 Finals pass, Andre Iguodala said. It can scare
the first half alone. When the Cavs left him lead as Cleveland rallied back in the series to teams at times. What do you do? Are we giv-
unguarded on the perimeter, Durant hit 3- win Game 7 and steal a title in Oakland. ing up 3s? Are we giving up runs at the bas-
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Steph Curry shoots against Cavaliers forward The Cavs watched film and vowed to get has scored at least 25 points in each of his Thats up to Cleveland to figure out and
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SEE PAGE 22

Saying goodbye
By Cindy Zhang

I
ve never been particularly good at
saying goodbye. Even with people I
know I will see again, I tend to awk-
wardly linger after saying goodbye, trying
to stick around just a tad longer, making
one goodbye into a series of six or seven,
because sometimes one goodbye just isnt
enough.
On Thursday, decked in
flowy black gowns and a
perpetually slipping
cap, I did my best to say
goodbye to high school.
It hasnt always been
easy far from it, in
fact but then again,
arent some of the best
things also the hardest? From meeting
inspiring teachers and lifelong friends to
taking part in engaging classes and diverse
extracurricular activities, my high school
experience as a whole has been (at least in
hindsight) amazing. And while each of the Captain Underpants connects with its key demographic through fart sounds, rogue toilets and funny names delivered in bright, saturated
past four years has been memorable, the colors. But like the best childrens movies, it offers enough substance for ticket-buying parents, too.
last two have been particularly special.
I first stepped foot inside the Daily
Journals office at the end of sophomore
year for what was my first real interview,
nervous and overly formal, polite and
slightly overwhelmed. But in the past two
years, Ive learned to call the Daily Journal
home, a place that I have visited often
enough that when driving west on State
Captain Underpants
full of humor for all
Route 92, I have subconsciously taken the
Alameda de las Pulgas exit multiple times,
parking outside the Daily Journal before
realizing that I should have kept going on
the highway. Its slightly embarrassing,
but it speaks to just how meaningful my
time at the Daily Journal has been for me.
By Sandy Cohen Honestly, you dont even need to bring a kid comics and laughing for hours some-
It is in my two years as an intern here that with you to have fun watching this film. times in class, which draws ire from the
Ive grown into the person that I am today. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The story centers on fourth graders Harold already-angry Principal Krupp. Hes deter-
When I began, I wasnt expecting much. mined to catch Harold and George misbe-
It was my first internship, I had only spent With a title like Captain Underpants, and George, who are best friends and the
most popular pranksters at Jerome Horwitz having, and threatens to put them in sepa-
a year on San Mateo High Schools news- you expect kid-friendly fart jokes and toilet rate classrooms when he does.
paper staff and all I really wanted was a humor. What you may not expect is a sweet Elementary School. When they arent play-
ing tricks or being admonished by mean- In a desperate attempt to avoid punish-
chance to try something new (and interest- story that touches on adult loneliness, the ment, the boys hypnotize Krupp and con-
ing) and delve a bit deeper into the world of
importance of arts education and how laugh- spirited Principal Krupp, theyre hanging
out in Georges treehouse writing comic vince him hes actually the valiant Captain
journalism. I got a lot more than that ter and friendship are life essentials at any Underpants.
though. In spending hours in a surprisinglyage. books.
Ed Helms voices both Krupp and the
comfy chair next to Daily Journal staff, I Based on the popular childrens book Thats where they come up with their sig-
Captain, the latter with soaring optimism.
have had delightful conversations and good series, Captain Underpants: The First Epic nature superhero, the dimwitted but joyous
Kevin Hart dials down his usual outrageous-
laughs, but more importantly, I have found Movie condenses four volumes into one Captain Underpants.
ness to play George, and Thomas
brisk and colorful tale, but no prior knowl- Imagining kooky adventures for their
See STUDENT, Page 20 edge of the books or characters is necessary. caped character keeps the boys creating See CAPTAIN, Page 21

Cal Shakes misfires with


updated As You Like It
By Judy Richter house with no hint of a forest. It doesnt
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT work.
On the plus side, the acting overall is
Plays by William Shakespeare are so good in this production directed by
timeless that theyre often updated to make Desdemona Chiang. Especially noteworthy
them even more appealing to modern audi- are performances by two Bay Area theater
ences. veterans.
California Shakespeare Theater updates One of them, James Carpenter, does dou-
As You Like It with mixed results. Its fine ble duty as the usurping Duke Frederick and,
in the early scenes at court. The actors wear as his exiled older brother, the kindly Duke
modern costumes on an attractive vine-cov- Senior.
ered set. Classical music adds to the pleas- The other, Warren David Keith, plays
ant atmosphere. Adam, faithful old servant to young Orlando
However, when several characters flee for (Patrick Russell): and Touchstone, the fool
safety to the Forest of Arden, they wind up
As You Like It will continue through June 18 at the outdoor Bruns Memorial Amphitheater. in a dilapidated, abandoned industrial ware- See SHAKES, Page 20
THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Weekend June 3-4, 2017 19
MUSEUM GOTTA SEE UM
By Susan Cohn next door to the Peninsula Museum of Art,
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT 1777 California Drive in Burlingame. The
Gallery provides a supportive working
FUN STUFF REINVENTED ART environment for creative professionals in
BY NANCY WOODS, AT THE MUSE- the visual arts and is a cultural resource for
UM S TUDIOS GALLERY IN the community. Fun Stuff Reinvented Art
B URLINGAME. The Museum Studios by Nancy Woods is on view through July
Gallery presents a collection of painted fur- 16. The public is invited to a reception for
niture, projects of Art to wear and graphic the artist 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. June 4.
framing of prints by Nancy Woods. Woods, ***
who has been making art in various forms A CELEB RATION OF THE
since graduating from the California DINOSAURS THAT SURVIVED: THE
College of Arts and Crafts, studied under RAPTORS AT CURIODYSSEY IN SAN
Joseph Albers considered to be the Father MATEO. Meet CuriOdysseys raptors.
of Color Theory. Among Woods afliations Theyre smaller than dinosaurs, sure, but in
are the San Francisco Chapter of Women in their hearts they rule the earth and the skies.
Design and Peninsula Chapter Womens See these magnicent raptors in action and
Caucus for Art. She has exhibited with the learn the science of their survival. Discover
Silicon Valley Open Studios, 1870 Gallery- differences in bird species with falconer
Belmont, Palmer Holbrook Atherton Kenny Elvin and Wildlife Associates and
Artists Show and the Sebastopol Center for understand the role raptors play in ecology
the Arts. She is owner of Woods Designs, a from Raptors Are The Solution. Interested
graphics and sign studio in Burlingame. in doing more? Help monitor raptor popula-
Woods most recent art has been furniture tions with Golden Gate Raptor Observatory.
made from discards, examples of which are June 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free with
on display at the Museum Studios Gallery. admission. CuriOdyssey, the experiential
Woods nds old wood furniture and rein- science and wildlife center for children and
vents them to become a one-of-a-kind work families, is located at 1651 Coyote Point The Museum Studios Gallery in Burlingame presents a collection of painted furniture, projects
of art that has a new functioning life. Drive in San Mateo. For more information of Art to wear and graphic framing of prints by Nancy Woods.
Woods exhibit also includes her graphic contact CuriOdyssey at http://www.curi-
odyssey.org. Keefe, Rebecca Lambing, Tanya Lin, Marie and global art activism and advocating for
framing of prints, done by cutting and
*** LaPrade, Yvonne Newhouse, Deanna equity in the arts for all. The Peninsula
painting prints into a mat board and then
Taubman, Rachel Tirosh, Leigh Toldi and Chapter of WCA concentrates on providing
extending the art piece by adding elements VISIONS: PENINSULA WOMENS
Marian Yap. exhibition opportunities for women artists,
to the frame that draw highlights from the CAUCUS FOR ART EXHIBIT IN SAN
Founded in 1972, in connection with the sharing resources and educational network-
print. FRANCISCO. Art is not always about rep-
College Art Association, Womens Caucus ing.
Woods said: We spend most of our grow- resenting the world as it exists. In for Art (WCA) is a national member organi- Visions is on view through July 31 at
ing up life trying to t in. Then much later Peninsula Womens Caucus for Arts exhibit zation unique in its multi-disciplinary, mul- the Milton Marks Conference Center
for most, we try to distinguish ourselves Visions, now on display in San Franciscos ticultural membership of artists, art histori- Galleries, (lower level) at The Hiram W.
from everyone else. Life is so serious and Civic Center, artists explore unseen forces ans, students, educators and museum profes- Johnson State Ofce Building, 455 Golden
often a struggle. Having some fun in your of the unconscious mind for inspiration. sionals. WCA is committed to recognizing Gate Ave. in San Francisco. Gallery hours
house that represents your connection to Visions records inner visions, ephemeral the contribution of women in the arts, pro- are during business hours. For additional
the whimsical world is revitalizing. I love feelings and fantasies toward creating art viding women with leadership opportuni- information visit www.wcapeninsula.org.
what I produce and hope it brings happiness works guided by these dreams and visions. ties and professional development, expand-
to others. Participating artists are Peninsula ing networking and exhibition opportuni-
Museum Studios Gallery, home to more Womens Caucus artists Lorraine Capparell, ties for women, supporting local, national Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
than 29 resident visual artists, is located Cosette Dudley, Kris Idarius, Patricia E. nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.
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principal and that journalism is an essen- And of course, thank you to my readers

STUDENT
versations, thoughtful laughter and
incredible patience. Thank you for help- tial part of each and every high school. for giving me a chance and for taking the
ing me, for guiding me and for teaching Thank you to the journalism class, partic- time to read my writing.
me I will miss you all very much. ularly the editors, for believing in me and My time at the Daily Journal has been
Continued from page 18
Thank you to my fellow interns and staying late to help me finish the pages, unforgettable, and this is, easily, one of
columnists, starting from the ones who for putting in so much time and effort for the hardest goodbyes that Ive had to say
a place where I am at ease. In sorting cal- our newspaper and for becoming some of thus far. I will miss it all immensely, but
endar entries and double-checking letters trained me to the ones I am now training,
for writing such delightful columns, for my closest friends. will certainly take with me all of the les-
to the editor, I have become a better edi- sons and the memories as I continue grow-
tor, but more importantly, I am more sharing the load of sorting through hun- Thank you to my friends and family for
dreds of emails, for covering for me on ing. Thank you for everything. And as
aware of my community and more open- supporting me on this journey at the Ive never been good at goodbyes, this
minded. And in writing my columns, 22 if days when my schedule just didnt work Daily Journal, but also in high school and
out and for being a part of the Daily column will have to do.
you include this one (yes, I counted), I life in general. Thank you for putting up
have become a better writer, but more Journal family. with me as I learned more about who I am
importantly, I have found my voice and Thank you to my high school journal- and found my voice, and for always
myself as a person. ism advisor Ms. Fergusson for always encouraging me to do the things I love Cindy Zhang is a senior at San Mateo High
School. Student News appears in the weekend
Thank you to Jon and the rest of the supporting me, but also for believing that and pushing me to challenge myself and edition. You can email Student News at
Daily Journal staff for the insightful con- a freshman can (and should) interview the explore the world around me. news@smdailyjournal.com.

Shakespeares lines with words denoting

SHAKES
some lesser roles. Thus the scenes usual magic and wonder are
Director Chiang misfires with Jomar lost. other sexual identities.
Tagatac, whos too hyper as the supposedly The casts singing of Bob Dylans The
melancholy Jacques in Duke Seniors Times They Are a-Changin embodies the Thus the production comes across as
Continued from page 18 entourage. good intentions gone wrong, negating
message that this production is trying to
Another miscue comes near the end when achieve. many of its positive qualities, especially
who accompanies Duke Fredericks niece, Rosalind, who has been pretending shes a most of the acting.
Then that message becomes trite in
Rosalind (Jessika D. Williams), and daugh- young man named Ganymede, reveals her- Rosalinds epilogue. She says: I charge
ter, Celia (Maryssa Wanlass), on their Running about two and a half hours with
self as a woman to Orlando, whose love she you, O women, for the love you bear to one intermission, it will continue through
flight to the forest. returns. Instead of emerging in a feminine men, to like as much of this play as please June 18 at the outdoor Bruns Memorial
Craig Marker does well as Orlandos outfit, though, she merely removes her hat. you. Next she says much the same to the Amphitheater, 100 California Shakespeare
cruel older brother, Oliver, and takes on men and their love for women. Way (off Highway 24), Orinda. For tickets
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before filing bankruptcy citing a multi-mil- blaming people for it, Brennan said. advanced planning with the five-month
lion dollar debt to various creditors. Ultimately, Brennan said she just wants to window during which the contest can be
The contest attracts international atten- see a suitable group run Mavericks, particu- held typically opening around November.
tion as 24 of the worlds bravest big-wave larly as for the first time women must be As the districts five-year permit lasts
Continued from page 1 surfers rush to the San Mateo County coast- included in the contest. through 2021 and already one season has
line to compete on Mother Natures stage. Obviously Im very concerned about the gone by without an event, this particular
Just hours before the auction was slated to While the event hinges on volatile condi- future of the event, she said. asset could be losing value over time.
take place in a Los Angeles attorneys tions like wind, monstrous 30-foot waves Time is ticking if surf enthusiasts, loyal In its filing, Cartel doesnt provide a
office, Cartel called it off. Only four parties and weather aligning; the biggest hurdle fans and the big wave community at large timeline as to when it may present sale or
showed an interest in placing a bid, and could be for it to clear out of bankruptcy are entertained with an event in this years acquisition options for the court to consid-
none met Cartels qualifications that includ- court in time for the winter season. 2017-18 season. er. Instead, it notes Titans and Cartel will
ed a minimum $1 million offer, according to Ownership of the event first started by The event has been held just once since continue to negotiate with the unnamed
court filings. Jeff Clark has also been called into ques- Cartel and local Mavericks organizers opted group to preserve the existing brands while
Instead, one of the parties has proposed tion, with local organizers contending the to work together in 2015. Despite favorable also considering other offers potential buy-
an alternative transaction involving a Harbor District permit should belong to conditions, an event was never called last ers may present. It could also opt to try the
potential recapitalization of Titans, them. Although hosting the contest requires year and into the end of the season when auction route again.
according to the filing. That means in lieu a litany of regulatory approvals, for the fans found out why. The district opposed the assertion that its
of auctioning off its assets which many first time two years ago the Harbor District Cartel and Titans filed for Chapter 11 permit was transferable without the boards
speculate included a coveted five-year per- issued multi-year permit through 2021. Bankruptcy earlier this year citing, in part, approval. However, if a new leader comes
mit from the Harbor District they will The district and Cartel have been debating the costs and politics behind having to on board to recapitalize but maintain the
work with the unnamed party to negotiate whether the coveted permit is transferable secure permits for the event. Titans brand, Cartel suggests the districts
an alternative arrangement, according to without the local boards approval. There have been various battles to man- objection would be moot.
the filing. Without disclosing names, In calling off the auction, Cartel used the age Mavericks over the years since Clark The Harbor District Board of
Cartels CEO Griffin Guess noted in an affi- opportunity to allege two parties had inter- first kicked off an event in 1999. Recently, Commissioners is slated to meet in closed
davit hes contacted hundreds of parties fered and potentially reduced the value of lawsuits and well as orders to keep quiet session Monday to discuss the issue, which
including high net-worth individuals, media their assets as the bankruptcy case unfolded have flown back and forth between Cartel, is currently under the jurisdiction of a feder-
companies, sports leagues, internet compa- in the media. locals and prior sponsors. al bankruptcy judge. Board Vice President
nies and product corporations. Although 14 Cartel pointed to Mavericks Invitational The requirements for hosting events have Virginia Chang-Kiraly said whoever seeks
entities gained access to Cartels data Inc. which includes Clark and has run the also changed over the years and it wasnt to run the contest will still have to work
room which outlined what was for sale, event in years past before partnering with until recently that the California Coastal with the district and adhere to its interests.
only a small handful offered a bid. One Cartel as well as the Harbor District and Commission also got involved. Permits For the Harbor District, its always
unnamed entity even cited the cloud of specifically Commissioner Sabrina from various agencies like the Coastal going to be about how the community is
uncertainty in having to deal with local Brennan. Commission, approval from the local going to benefit, Chang-Kiraly said. We
organizers, as reason to not bid, according I think theyre playing the blame game Sheriffs Office and others is required for the have to move forward as things progress
to the filing. and this is probably embarrassing for them, event that typically requires closing public and evolve, but our stance is this is a public
Cartel, which rebranded the contest at that they didnt have a bunch of people lin- access to the beach and bluffs due to safety event and were going to have the best
Titans of Mavericks, hosted just one event ing up to fork over $1 million and theyre concerns. Hosting a contest requires interests of the public at heart every time.

JOBS
Contributing to the trend has been the Food services added 30,300 jobs last For now, some companies that are hiring
continuing retirements of Americas vast month, health care 24,300. Construction have no plans to raise pay much. One is
generation of baby boomers. In addition, added 11,000. As energy prices stabilize Atlanta-based Workout Anytime
companies are increasingly seeking work- somewhat, the mining sector which Companies, which runs 24-hour-a-day
Continued from page 1 ers with college degrees or specialized includes oil, natural gas, coal and metal ore gyms. It plans to open 47 franchises before
know-how construction experience, for added 6,600 jobs. years end, adding 400 jobs.
growth in March and April by a combined example, or a background in machine But because most of its positions are
But governments shed 9,000 workers,
66, 000. Monthly gains have averaged automation. As they do, the less-qualified entry-level jobs geared for younger work-
with the losses concentrated at the state and
121,000 the past three months, compared are finding it harder to land work, and some ers, the company has been able to pay them
local level. And manufacturers let go of
with 181,000 over the past 12 months. As have grown discouraged and given up their in part through bonuses rather than hourly
1,000. Retailers cut 6,100 jobs.
recently as 2015, job growth averaged searches. raises.
226,000 a month. The slowing job growth contrasts with
After the recession, we saw employers the euphoric observations of President Were not seeing a lot of upward pressure
Companies are now choosing from hire people with higher levels of qualifica- Donald Trump, who in a speech Thursday on hourly wages, said Mark de Gorter, the
among a smaller pool of applicants, espe- tions, and it seems like that habit has stuck took credit for absolutely tremendous eco- chief operating officer.
cially for those who have the education or through the recovery, said Cathy Barrera,
skills they need. nomic progress since his election. Pay gains may be weak in part because
chief economic adviser at the jobs firm one crucial ingredient for economic growth
Given reports that job openings are near ZipRecruiter. Trump has yet to sign into law any poli-
all-time highs, it suggests that businesses cies that would change the trajectory of the worker productivity has been slug-
Historically, declining unemployment gish. Workers generally enjoy higher
are struggling to fill these positions, said tends to lead to strong pay raises. So far, job market or the economy from President
Beth Ann Bovino, U.S. chief economist for Barack Obamas tenure. The health care incomes once they generate more value per
that hasnt happened broadly across the
S&P Global Ratings. overhaul the administration favors is being hour on the job.
economy. Average hourly earnings have
For now, most analysts think job growth risen a middling 2.5 percent over the past reworked in the Senate. And its proposed There is not going to be a big turnaround
remains solid enough for the Federal year. tax cuts have come only in a one-page out- in wage growth until productivity picks
Reserve to feel confident about raising There were some bright spots in Mays line, without the details that would need to up, said Andrew Chamberlain, chief econ-
interest rates again when it meets in two jobs report that reflect an economy that be vetted by Congress. omist at the jobs site Glassdoor.
weeks. continues to run neither too hot nor too Still, if hiring maintains even its current Other economists suggest that broad pay
One unusual characteristic of todays job cold, with economic growth holding at a slower pace, it would exceed population gains tend to occur after a lag and that the
market is that the unemployment rate keeps tepid 2 percent annual rate. growth, and the unemployment rate should low unemployment rate should lead to
falling even as hiring has slowed. Few foresee another downturn looming, eventually fall even further below its cur- higher wages within the next 18 months.
Economists say the main reason is that the in part because the recovery from the reces- rent 4.3 percent, a level associated with a We would be surprised if wages were still
proportion of adults who either have a job sion has been steady but grinding, and healthy economy. At some point, pay running under 3 percent, for example, when
or are looking or one has remained unusual- theres been little sign of the sort of over- should start to rise more sharply, especial- we get to the end of 2018, said Chris
ly low. Once people stop looking for a job, heated pressures that normally trigger a ly in industries with hard-to-find skilled or Rupkey, managing director at MUFG Union
theyre no longer counted as unemployed. slump. educated workers. Bank.

CAPTAIN
Poopypants, Underpants, Krupp and the misdeeds to their parents, Krupp demurs, Creative parents hearts are sure to be
kids involves an army of angry, robotic toi- saying, Your parents are obviously total warmed when the school arts program is
lets, because of course it does. The Captain failures. reinstated, and anyone whos ever been a kid
Underpants books are aimed at 8- to 10- Meanwhile, Professor P is looking for a can appreciate the fourth graders mission
Continued from page 18 year-olds. humorless mindset he can duplicate to make school fun again.
Captain Underpants connects with its throughout the school. When he finds it in With its clever approach and volumes of
Middleditch of TVs Silicon Valley voices class kiss-up, Marvin (Jordan Peele), the source material, not to mention an ending
Harold. key demographic through fart sounds, rogue
professor says, You have no sense of (and title) that set up a possible sequel,
The villain here is the mysterious new toilets and funny names delivered in bright,
humor, like a chair or a supermodel. Captain Underpants could be back, and hed
science teacher, Professor P (Nick Kroll), saturated colors. But like the best childrens
Director David Soren captures the simple be welcome, farts and all.
who wants to eradicate all laughter from the movies, it offers enough substance for tick-
et-buying parents, too. drawing style of Dav Pilkeys books but Captain Underpants: The First Epic
school, and eventually the planet. When the keeps the animation inventive with unex- Movie, a Twentieth Century Fox release, is
students find out the P stands for Krupp, for example, lives on Curmudgeon pected flourishes, including a sequence told rated PG by the Motion Picture Association
Poopypants, they cant stop laughing, and Boulevard and keeps a sign on his school through live-action sock puppets and of America for mild rude humor through-
the professor is furious. desk that reads Hope dies here. When another with flip-book animation made out. Running time: 89 minutes. Three stars
An ensuing showdown between Harold and George fear hell report their by George and Harold. out of four.
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Altar Boyz satirizes boy bands By Judy Richter Conductor/keyboardist Ben Prince and
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT three other onstage musicians provide able
backup for the mostly pop music by com-
Altar Boyz is billed as a satire on boy poser/lyricists Gary Adler and Michael
bands and has had success in various places Patrick Walker.
since its premiere in 2004. During some 90 minutes with no intermis-
In the Center REPertory Company produc- sion, each character reveals a back story in
tion, however, much of the satire is lost the book by Kevin Del Aguila.
because the over-amped sound design One of the more interesting comes from
drowns out most of the lyrics. Mark, whos obviously gay. In Epiphany,
Thats unfortunate because this production he says he was bullied as a boy before mus-
has much to praise, starting with its multi- tering up the courage to come out, but what
talented, likable five-man cast. he reveals is not what the audience might
Sean Okuniewicz plays Matthew, the expect.
groups leader; the one-named Tyce plays Its just too bad that loud sound sabotages
Mark; Justin Sabino plays Luke; Josh Ditto so much of the show.
plays Juan; and William Hoshida plays Altar Boyz will continue through July 1
Abraham, the Catholic groups Jewish mem- at the Margaret Lesher Theatre, Lesher
ber and, as it turns out, its glue. Center for the Performing Arts, 1601 Civic
All five sing well and execute the inven- Center Drive, Walnut Creek.
KEVIN BERNE tive, athletic choreography by director For tickets and information call (925)
Josh Ditto, Tyce, Sean Okuniewicz, Justin Sabino, William Hoshida star in Altar Boyz. Keith Pinto with high energy and precision. 943-7469 or visit centerrep.org.

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In The Exception, a lion in Nazi Germany winter


By Jake Coyle
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Has any lion in winter ever roared like Christopher


Plummer?
In British theater director David Leveauxs WWII thriller
The Exception, Plummer plays Wilhelm II, the exiled
emperor of Germany and king of Prussia who, having abdi-
cated the throne after the defeat of World War I, has spent the
last two decades at the Dutch manor Huis Doorn. Its anoth-
er era and another kind of man, entirely, but as he did in
2009s The Last Station as Leo Tolstoy at Yasnaya
Polyana, Plummer is again an eccentric historical figure
pottering around a regal estate.
Few can fill up an old house like Plummer. Since the
Salzburg villa of The Sound of Music, some of Europes
great homes have tried, and failed, to wall-in his majesty. At
87, Plummer, who gave us one of the great King Lears 13
years ago, has grown from matinee idol into our great
emperor of divided kingdoms.
The Exception is based on Alan Judds historical novel
The Kaisers Last Kiss. The year is 1940 and Stefan
Brandt (Jai Courtney), a German captain in the rising army
of fascist Germany, is sent to mind the exiled Kaiser in
Holland, which Hitler has conveniently just invaded. Hes
told to monitor the aging Monarch, a regrettable symbol of The Exception is based on Alan Judds historical novel The Kaisers Last Kiss.
old Germany to the Nazis.

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If anything happens to him, Captain, youll be shot,
hes ordered, with a grin. And Ill be the one to do it.
But the captain is far from the only to feel death around
him. Everywhere hangs a heavy wartime atmosphere of
morals and lives slipping away. The Kaiser is surrounded by
loyal attendants and his second wife, Princess Hermine (an
EE
excellent Janet McTeer), who by letter and graft is trying to
restore her husbands place in Berlin.
A demure Dutch maid, Mieke (Lily James) is also on hand,
and, we quickly learn, is an undercover agent for the
British. She and Brandt begin an affair, further convoluting
their loyalties. This relationship is perhaps too much at the
forefront of Simon Burkes script, but Courtney, playing an
arrogant young officer with increasing doubts over his
service, shows a greater depth here than the action star has
previously.
When not chopping wood or feeding the ducks,
Plummers Kaiser is a roiling mix of regret and frustration:
a king without power. His contempt for the Nazis is grow-
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ing, even while he holds out hopes for the reinstitution of
the monarchy. At dinner, he bitterly explodes: I gave my
life to the fatherland and this is my thanks!
senior community
A test of the Kaisers ability to watch his tongue comes as we take over downtown Redwood City!
with a visit by SS head Heinrich Himmler (Eddie Marsan), a

COURTHOUSE SQUARE
dinner that coincides with German intelligence closing in
on Mieke. Himmler, cool and vile, is the new Germany. On
the front steps, he clips the Kaisers lengthy introduction
with a stiff Heil Hitler.
This is somewhat well-trod ground; one looking for a
household of combustible Nazis and international spies
could always turn to Hitchcocks Notorious, for one. But
Downtown Redwood City
the sturdy, engrossing The Exception, far more nuanced
than the weeks other film featuring a fearsome Kaiser
(Wonder Woman), makes a moving portrait of individuals
Friday, June 16
recalibrating their allegiances under the maw of the Third
Reich.
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The Exception, an A24 release, is rated R by the
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graphic nudity, language and brief violence. Running
time: 107 minutes. Three stars out of four.
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Autopsy: Drugs taken by
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VETS
receive medical care. ago. Following difficulties with his
San Mateo resident and U.S. Marine
Corps veteran George Smith said the
effort to highlight several organiza-
business a few years ago and unsuccess-
ful attempts to access resources through
government agencies, he was initially
Calendar
Continued from page 1 tions and services at one event is a step disappointed to find himself with his SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Masterworks Chorale. 8 p.m.
Affordable Health Screenings. 9 Congregational Church of San
in the right direction for the large com- wife, Kathy, at the countys Human a.m. to noon. New Leaf Community Mateo, 225 Tilton Ave., San Mateo.
who can help with job search strategies munity of organizations dedicated to Services Agency office in late 2015 Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, For more information or tickets visit
to therapy sessions with a psycholo- Half Moon Bay. For more informa- masterworks.org.
the more than 32,000 veterans he said looking for resources like food stamps. tion email patti@bondmarcom.com.
gist. reside in San Mateo County. Smith, a We just thought nobody cares, he Redwood City Symphony. 8 p.m.
Richard Jackson, a veteran service said. Grassroots Advocacy and Sk ill Canada College Main Theater, 4200
member of seven organizations focused Building Workshop with Brian Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City.
officer with San Mateo County, has on veterans affairs, credits the creation But after meeting Jackson that day, Rawson. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets cost anywhere from $10 to
been focused on spreading the word of the San Mateo County Veterans he had finally found someone who Burlingame Recreation Center, 850 $30 and can be purchased at
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. RedwoodSymphony.org. Children
about the many resources available to Commission in 2015 with being understood what he was going through Presented by the Citizens under 18 and accompanied by an
veterans in the four to five years he has among the first of many efforts to effec- and was willing to help him. Grenier Environmental Council of adult are admitted free. For more
worked with the county. He is hoping a Burlingame. Workshop will teach information visit
tively coordinate the many veterans- said Fridays event made him made him participants to use tools and tech- RedwoodSymphony.org.
sharpened focus on veterans affairs in focused groups and expand their impact more optimistic about continuing to niques to advocate for the issue of
recent years and an increase in staff ded- on the community collectively. pursue resources available to San Mateo their choice. Reservation deadline is Holy City Zoo Reunion No. 2. 8:30
May 22. Cost: $15; scholarships avail- p.m. Angelicas, 863 Main St.,
icated to serving veterans in the coun- Its given us an opportunity to work County veterans. able. For more information email Redwood City. Come to see comedi-
tys Human Services Agency will lever- with all the veterans organizations in It makes me feel like theres a lot of info@cecburlingame.org. ans including Steven Pearl, Dan St.
age the local resources to help a seg- Paul and Larry Brown perform for a
the county, he said. hope in this world, he said. Raptor Power: A Celebration of fun night of comedy. For more infor-
ment of the population that often falls Smith said $2,100 recently collected Grenier said connecting with other the Dinosaurs That Survived. 10 mation email dan@danstpaul.com.
through the cracks. veterans who have had similar experi- a.m. to 3 p.m. CuriOdyssey, 1651
from 13 veterans groups in the county Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. See SUNDAY, JUNE 4
We have the ability to get them all funded the purchase of hundreds of back- ences has made him more comfortable birds in action and learn more Operation Kidsafe. 10 a.m. to 4
the help they need, he said. But we packs that were stuffed with toiletries, talking about his own, a topic he used about them. Free for members or p.m. 85 California Drive, Burlingame.
included with price of admission. Come for a free digital fingerprint
dont have the people to get it done. snacks and socks and distributed to to avoid. For more information email market- and photo safety program. For more
A U.S. Army veteran himself, homeless veterans at the event, which Thats the healing, thats really ing@curiodyssey.org. information call (888) 697-0962.
Jackson understands the barriers that he said wouldnt have been possible had good, he said. Docent Training For San Mateo 2017 Posy Parade and
often stand in the way of veterans the groups acted alone. For Smith, the Making sure that the countys veter- County Historical Association. 10 Community Day. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
access to services and resources coordination of the groups is critical in ans are connected with even one group a.m. to noon. Woodside Store, 2200 Posy Park, 659 Huntington Ave., San
Tripp Road, Woodside. Free. Bruno. Come for a parade patterned
designed to support them, including a reaching more veterans, many of whom or resource, said Smith, can keep those Orientation. Learn about opportuni- after the Tournament of Roses
complicated bureaucracy, mental health benefit from a sense of community as who would otherwise be cut off from ties to work with children and par- Parade in Pasadena, dedicated to
ticipate in hands-on, educational children. For more information call
conditions, limited access to email and they work through what can be a chal- critical resources informed on how nav- programs. For more information 871-9425.
stigmas around asking for help. He lenging transition from service to igate the changing landscape of the email mitch@historysmc.org.
remembers how difficult it was to navi- civilian life. laws and regulations concerning veter- Master Gardener Plant Clinic.
Overeaters Anonymous. 10:15 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Mateo
gate the many steps required before he For Vietnam veteran and South San ans benefits. By strengthening the a.m. to noon. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Arboretum Society, 101 Ninth Ave.,
could access veteran benefits needed to Francisco resident Jesse Grenier, con- community of San Mateo County veter- Free and open to the public. For San Mateo. Master Gardeners will be
more information contact 591-0341 available to answer questions from
treat the injuries he sustained during the necting with veteran service officers ans, Smith hopes these groups can ease ext. 237. general information to advice about
Gulf War. like Jackson has marked a shift in his the path for those who choose military specific problems. For more infor-
Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m. mation call 579-0536.
You have 100 people telling you perspective on reaching out for help. service in the future. South San Francisco Main Library
what to do, he said, of the sheer Grenier has experienced depression and We have to make sure that the future 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Molloys Chili Cook-off. Noon to 4
number of processes he had to follow physical pain stemming from his time is provided for our future veterans, he Francisco. Yarn dying in the parking p.m. Molloys Tavern, 1655 Mission
lot. For more information email Road Ste 6., South San Francisco. All
with several different agencies to in the Marine Corps more than 40 years said. valle@plsinfo.org. ages. For more information email
valle@plsinfo.org.
Strik ing Up Gold Mountain:

SETTLE
the board will take public comment Foster City and San Mateo. Storytelling and Music. 11 a.m. 701 Spirit of the South Pacific Kids
and may hear from city officials. The Financing for the project was possi- Laurel St., Menlo Park. Storyteller BZ Club Event. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Hillsdale
Smith and musician Peg Reza bring Shopping Center, Macys Center
school district will then be required to ble through Measure X, a $148 mil- the history of Californias Gold Rush Court, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. For
provide written responses to the lion bond voters approved in 2015 to to life in story and song. For more more information visit
Continued from page 1 information call 330-2501. hillsdale.com.
Planning Division as to whether and construct new classrooms and schools
why it is or isnt adopting any pro- that would support student enrollment Chalk Drawing. 11 a.m. South San Whole House Water Conservation
Officials disagreed, contending posal by the city. growth in the district. Francisco Main Library 840 W. Seminar. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San
school districts are exempt from such Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Mateo Arboretum Society, 101
School officials were pleased to The Charter Square site has drawn For more information email Ninth Ave., San Mateo. Join Frank
regulations. announce the board unanimously the ire of Foster City residents before, valle@plsinfo.org. Niccoli as he talks about the sim-
Perez said the settlement provides plest to the most complex methods
approved the terms of the settlement as the owner initially proposed con- Free LaNebbia Winery Craft Faire of saving and reusing water. For
the best opportunity for Foster City agreement at its Thursday meeting. structing housing at the aging shop- and Wine Tasting. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 more information call 579-0536.
residents and neighbors, as well as the While open to providing opportunity ping center. Faced with intense oppo- p.m. La Nebbia Winery, 12341 San
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For Museum Studio Gallery Art
city itself, to weigh in during the for more input, the district is not obli- sition from residents against adding more information call 591-6596. Exhibition Fun Stuff
planning process. gated to abide by the citys sugges- new housing units, the shopping cen- Reinvented Art. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Editing with Adobe Premier Class. Reception. Peninsula Museum of
Before this the city had no input, tions. ter owner entertained the school dis- 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 900 San Antonio Art, 1777 California Drive, Free to the
zero input, no opportunity to com- The district retains all of its author- tricts interest. Road, Palo Alto. In this eight-hour public. Exhibition dates: June 1 to
class, learn the basics of Premiere July 16. For more information visit
ment, no opportunity to participate. ity to make final decisions. The law- After a series of closed session and of video editing and get hands- www.oneofdesigns.com.
Now it has meaningful input, and suit will be dismissed immediately, negotiations, school officials agreed on time to practice and explore this
whether the school district listens or widely used program. For more Line Dance. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. San
and each party will bear their own in November to pay the shopping cen- information visit Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
not, it will be incumbent on them, attorneys fees and costs, the district ter owner Westlake Realty $61 mil- midpenmedia.org/event/editing- Springs Road, San Bruno. Tickets are
Perez said. I firmly believe that with-adobe-premier/. $7. For more information call 616-
said in a statement. The board wel- lion for the site and to build the 7150.
Foster City does need a school, I was- comes this further opportunity for the school. Attorneys representing the Summer Learning Challenge
nt looking to stop construction of Kickoff. 1 p.m. South San Francisco The Song Speaks by the
city and public input to inform the dis- district contended the developer-built Main Library 840 W. Orange Ave., Peninsula Girls Chorus. 3 p.m.
the school, but I was just looking for tricts decisions regarding this impor- school agreement was a common South San Francisco. For more infor- Aragon Performing Arts Center, 900
the city to have a meaningful say. tant community project. method used by those seeking alterna- mation email valle@plsinfo.org. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
For more information or tickets visit
As part of the settlement signed The project aims to accommodate tives to the traditional open-bid Docent Training For San Mateo peninsulagirlschorus.org.
June 1, the district will provide Foster nearly 500 students between kinder- process. County Historical Association. 2
Citys Planning Division with the p.m. to 4p.m. San Mateo County Celebration of Women
garten and fifth-grade at the 6-acre Perez, however, raised concerns History Museum, 2200 Broadway Composers. 4 p.m. First
design plans to review. City staff can site. It will be the fourth elementary about the process, transparency and Redwood City. Free. Learn about Presbyterian Church of Palo Alto,
then submit written comments regard- opportunities to work with children 1140 Cowper St., Palo Alto. General
school in Foster City overseen by the the ability for the public to weigh in. and participate in hands-on, educa- tickets are $20, seniors are $15 and
ing the plans before the school dis- district that oversees kindergarten Now, residents will have an opportu- tional programs. For more informa- students are $8. Tickets can also be
tricts Board of Trustees is required to tion email mitch@historysmc.org. bought at the door. For more infor-
through eighth-grade schools in both nity to ask questions about issues such mation email nmchamberorches-
host a public meeting. At the hearing, as traffic, building size, Karen Quest: Cowgirl Tricks. 2 p.m. tra@gmail.com.
what will happen to the South San Francisco Main Library
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Life is a Cabaret by the
existing shopping center Francisco. For more information Masterworks Chorale. 4 p.m.
merchants and other issues, email valle@plsinfo.org. Congregational Church of San
Mateo, 225 Tilton Ave., San Mateo.
he said. The Song Speaks by the For more information or tickets visit
Perez, who filed the law- Peninsula Girls Chorus. 3 p.m. masterworks.org.
Aragon Performing Arts Center, 900
suit himself after the city Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Teen Study Night. 5:15 p.m.
didnt move to interfere, For more information or tickets visit Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
peninsulagirlschorus.org. las Pulgas, Belmont. For more infor-
said he hopes the council mation email belmont@smcl.org.
will agendize the issue so Live Concert and Sing-along
San Francisco Banjo Band. 6:30 MONDAY, JUNE 5
they can consider offering p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloys Tavern, Fund A Need hosts Mothers and
comments as well. He noted 1655 Mission Road, Colma. No cover Fathers Day Spa Makeover. 10
charge. Music for all ages. For more a.m. to 5 p.m. Tamer Mickel Salon,
the agreement allows them information call 544-3623. 264 Lorton Ave., Burlingame. Free
to avoid further litigation, makeovers (haircuts, manipedis,
adding his lawsuit technical- Celebration of Women styling and massages) for low-
Composers. 7:30 p.m. income/ homeless seniors. Looking
ly sought to require the dis- Transfiguration Episcopal Church, for volunteer hair stylists, massage
trict go through public bid- 3900 Alameda de las Pulgas, San and manicure/pedicure specialists.
Mateo. General tickets are $20, sen- For more information contact Sema
ding process before award- iors are $15 and students are $8. Tosun at 504-7578 or sema@funda-
ing a construction contract. Tickets can also be bought at the need.org.
door. For more information email
Instead, they struck a deal to nmchamberorchestra@gmail.com. Fiction Book Club. 10 a.m. to 11
directly cover options for Ragazzi Continuo Presents: The
a.m. 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Discuss
The Alchemist. Free and open to
comments from the city. Great American Songbook. 7:30 the public. For more information
I applaud the school dis- p.m. 1985 Louis Road, Palo Alto. contact 591-0341 ext. 237.
Ragazzi Continuo, the a cappella
trict for its willingness to group composed of adult alumni of Reader Leader Orientation. 3 p.m.
participate in a cooperative the Bay Areas Ragazzi Boys Chorus, South San Francisco Main Library
presents The Great American 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
sense to serve the interests Songbook, a sampling of defining Francisco. For more information
of the residents, Perez said. songs that have shaped the musical email valle@plsinfo.org.
landscape of the United States. For
This was a better solution more information contact 342-8785.
than if wed gone to court For more events visit
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25 Gainsay
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5 Man in a mask 55 Knickknacks 29 Overhang
10 AM/FM devices 56 Sells hot tickets 31 Mellows
12 Prom honoree 57 Reddish tint 32 Marks the page (hyph.)
13 Jaguar cousin 58 House wings 33 New Year, in Hanoi
14 Stinging plant 37 Bway sign of yore
15 Greenish-blue DOWN 40 Luau strummers
16 Monsieurs yes 1 Confront 41 Complete
18 Pacino and Unser 2 Concept 42 Tingle
19 Tough puzzle 3 Belly dance clackers 43 Factual
23 Fictional collie 4 Menagerie 44 Chance to play
26 Ms. Hagen 5 Last letter 47 Kind of pickle
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30 Mountaineers tool (2 7 Meter maid of song 49 ER personnel
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34 Caustic comeback 10 Compost 54 Poker card
35 Pianists span 11 Huskier
36 Did Easter eggs 12 Fabric sample
37 Army rank 17 Thurman of Gattaca
38 Term in tennis 20 Its often rented
39 Most tart 21 Bails out
42 Morticias hairy cousin 22 Narrow fissure
45 RV haven 23 Claiborne of fashion
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110 employment 127 elderly Care 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe
FaMIlY ResOuRCe sTaTeMeNT #273725
The following person is doing business
guIDe as: Fort McKinley Restaurant & Bar, 101
The San Mateo Daily Journals Brentwood Dr, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS-
twice-a-week resource guide for CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Fort
children and families. Rey Inc., CA. The business is conducted
by a Corporation. The registrants com-
every Tuesday & Weekend menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A .
Look for it in todays paper to /s/Jamil N. Rey/
find information on family This statement was filed with the Asses-
resources in the local area, sor-County Clerk on 5/25/2017. (Publish-
including childcare. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/27/17, 6/3/17, 6/10/17, 6/17/17).

FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe


203 Public Notices sTaTeMeNT #273729
The following person is doing business
FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe
sTaTeMeNT #273508
as: Dental Craft Laboratory, 1855 Sun- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
shine Valley Rd, MOSS BEACH, CA
The following person is doing business 94038. Registered Owner: Fuli Li, same
as: Bautista Guest House #1, 104 Geor- address. The business is conducted by
gia Avenue, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. an Individual. The registrants com-
Registered Owner: Marcelina Bautista, menced to transact business under the
589 Rocca Avenue, South San Francis- FBN on 5/25/17.
co, CA 94080. The business is conduct- /s/Fuli Li/
ed by an Individual. The registrants This statement was filed with the Asses-
commenced to transact business under sor-County Clerk on 5/25/2017. (Publish-
the FBN on 2/20/2012. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
lINe COOk /s/Marcelina Bautista/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
5/27/17, 6/3/17, 6/10/17, 6/17/17).

NeeDeD sor-County Clerk on 5/8/2017. (Publish-


FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Tues thru Sat - AM/PM 5/13/17, 5/20/17, 5/27/17, 6/3/17). sTaTeMeNT #273524
The following person is doing business
Apply in Person or call as: L&R Wellness Center, 39 N San Ma-
Chef 1 541 848 0038 FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe
teo Dr, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
tered Owners: L & R Wellness enter-
Sean 1 650 592 7258 sTaTeMeNT #273561
The following person is doing business
prise, LLC, CA. The business is conduct-
ed by a Limited Liability Company. The
1696 Laurel Street, as: McLaurus, 423 Baden Ave, SOUTH registrants commenced to transact busi-
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Regis- ness under the FBN on 06/21/2017. 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
San Carlos tered Owner: Maurice J. Cenal, same ad- /s/Xu Meng/
dress. The business is conducted by an This statement was filed with the Asses- NOTICe OF PeTITION TO
Individual. The registrants commenced sor-County Clerk on 5/9/2017. (Publish- aDMINIsTeR esTaTe OF
to transact business under the FBN on ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Thomas Summers Murdoch Jr. CITY OF saN BRuNO
N/A. 6/3/17, 6/10/17, 6/17/17, 6/24/17). Case Number: 17PRO00508
NeWsPaPeR INTeRNs /s/Maurice J. Cenal/ To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- NOTICe OF aDOPTION OF ORDINaNCes
This statement was filed with the Asses- tingent creditors, and persons who may
JOuRNalIsM sor-County Clerk on 5/11/2017. (Publish- FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe otherwise be interested in the will or es-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sTaTeMeNT #273804 tate, or both, of Thomas S. Murdoch Jr., NOTICe Is HeReBY gIveN that the City Council of the City
terns to do entry level reporting, re- 5/13/17, 5/20/17, 5/27/17, 6/3/17). The following person is doing business Tom Murdoch. A Petition for Probate has
search, updates of our ongoing fea- as: Shaolin Culture Center, 2322 S. El of San Bruno, California (the City) at its regular meeting on
been filed by Lois Auliff Murdoch in the
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Camino Real Ste A.B, SAN MATEO, CA Superior Court of California, County of Tuesday, April 25, 2017, starting at 7:00 p.m., at the San Bru-
so welcome. FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe 94403. Registered Owners: Yung Chi San Mateo. The Petition for Probate re- no Senior Center located at 1555 Crystal Springs Road, San
sTaTeMeNT #273511 Chung, 317 Rosilie St., SAN MATEO, quests that Lois Auliff Murdoch be ap-
We expect a commitment of four to CA 94403. The business is conducted by Bruno, held a public hearing, waived the second reading and
The following person is doing business pointed as personal representative to ad-
eight hours a week for at least four as: M & M Friendly Services, 86 Santa a Individual. The registrants commenced minister the estate of the decedent. adopted the 2016 Fire and Building Code Ordinance(s) by ref-
months. The internship is unpaid, but to transact business under the FBN on The petition requests the decedents will erence with local amendments. The San Bruno City Council
Elena Avenue, DALY CITY, CA 94015. 9/8/2005.
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Registered Owner: 1) Marieta M. Cacho- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- met previously on Tuesday, April 11, 2017, at 7:00 p.m., at the
terns have progressed in time into /s/Yung Chi Chung/ bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
la, same address 2) Marietes A. dela This statement was filed with the Asses- San Bruno Senior Center located at 1555 Crystal Springs
paid correspondents and full-time re- Pea, 860 Campus Apt 321, DALY CITY, able for examination in the file kept by
porters. sor-County Clerk on 6/2/2017. (Publish- the court. Road, San Bruno, and waived the first reading; adopted a res-
CA 94015. The business is conducted by ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
a General Partnership. The registrants The petition requests authority to admin- olution approving Findings of Necessity and Need for Amend-
6/3/17, 6/10/17, 6/17/17, 6/24/17). ister the estate under the Independent
College students or recent graduates commenced to transact business under ments, Deletions and Additions to the Codes; and, introduced
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
the FBN on N/A. thority will allow the personal representa- the following ordinances for adoption of the 2016 Fire and
experience is preferred but not neces- /s/Marieta M. Cachola/ FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe
sarily required. tive to take many actions without obtain- Building Codes.
/s/Marietes A. dela Pea/ sTaTeMeNT #273805 ing court approval. Before taking certain
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business very important actions, however, the per-
Please send a cover letter describing sor-County Clerk on 5/8/2017. (Publish- as: LS-mart, 1119 Oakwood Drive, MILL-
your interest in newspapers, a resume BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owners:
sonal representative will be required to The State of California promulgates building stand-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, give notice to interested persons unless
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 5/20/17, 5/27/17, 6/3/17, 6/10/17). Yin Zhou, same address. The business ards (the California Building Standards Code, Title 24 of the
they have waived notice or consented to
ply, you should familiarize yourself is conducted by a Individual. The regis- the proposed action.) The independent California Code of Regulations) which automatically become
with our publication. Our Web site: trants commenced to transact business administration authority will be granted effective on a certain date in all jurisdictions except to the ex-
www.smdailyjournal.com. FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe under the FBN on 6/2/2017. unless an interested person files an ob-
sTaTeMeNT #273301 /s/Yin Zhou/ tent local agencies make amendments which are more strin-
jection to the petition and shows good
Send your information via e-mail to The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- cause why the court should not grant the gent than state standards and are reasonably necessary be-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- as: Akk Sinotek, 49 Lycett Circle, DALY sor-County Clerk on 6/2/2017. (Publish- authority. cause of local climactic, geological or topographical condi-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, A hearing on the petition will be held in
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403
CITY, CA 94015. Registered Owner: 6/3/17, 6/10/17, 6/17/17, 6/24/17). tions. The newest cycle of building codes became effective on
Huihua Lai, same address. The business this court as follows: JUN 23, 2017 at
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior January 1, 2017. The public hearing for formal adoption of the
trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe Court of California, County of San Mateo, ordinance(s) is scheduled for April 25, 2017 starting at 7:00
under the FBN on N/A. sTaTeMeNT #273793 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA p.m., at the Senior Center located at 1555 Crystal Springs
/s/Huihua Lai/ The following person is doing business 94063.
sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales as: OCG Consulting Group, 140 Flying If you object to the granting of the peti- Road, in San Bruno.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Representative needed to sell newspa- sor-County Clerk on 4/26/2017. (Publish- Cloud Isle, FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. tion, you should appear at the hearing
per print and web advertising and event Registered Owners: OCG Services, CA. and state your objections or file written The California Building Codes will be considered for
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, objections with the court before the hear-
marketing solutions. To apply, please call 5/20/17, 5/27/17, 6/3/17, 6/10/17). The business is conducted by a Individu- adoption through ordinances by reference with local amend-
650-344-5200 and send resume to al. The registrants commenced to trans- ing. Your appearance may be in person
info@smdailyjournal.com act business under the FBN on 5-5-17. or by your attorney. ments as follows: the 2016 Administrative and Reference
FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe /s/Herman Wan/ If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Standards (SBMC Ch. 11.02); the 2016 Building Code; 2016
sTaTeMeNT #273633 This statement was filed with the Asses- itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to California Historical Code; the 2016 California Existing Build-
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 6/1/2017. (Publish-
124 Caregivers as: Magic Theatre, 2206 S El Camino ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the personal representative appointed by ing Code; 2016 Residential Building Code; 2016 Green Build-
6/3/17, 6/10/17, 6/17/17, 6/24/17). the court within the later of either (1) four ing Standards & 2015 International Building Code (SBMC Ch.
Real, SAN JOSE, CA 95123. Registered months from the date of first issuance of
MOTHeRHealTH lOvINg Owner: Ziad Alnajjar, 611 Kiowa Cir., letters to a general personal representa- 11.04); the 2016 Energy Code (SBMC Ch. 11.06); the 2016
San Jose, CA 95123. The business is FICTITIOus BusINess NaMe tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Mechanical Code (SBMC Ch.11.08); the 2016 Electrical Code
conducted by a Individual. The regis- sTaTeMeNT #273458 California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
Caregivers for seniors trants commenced to transact business (SBMC Ch. 11.16); the 2016 Plumbing Code (SBMC Ch.
The following person is doing business from the date of mailing or personal de-
under the FBN on 05/17/2017. as: Sean Trans Services, 363 El Camino livery to you of a notice under sectioin 11.20); and, the 2016 Fire Code (SBMC Ch. 11.24).
/s/Ziad Alnajjar/ Real Suite 109, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
408-854-1883 This statement was filed with the Asses- CO, CA. 94080. Registered Owners: er California statutes and legal authority In summary, the proposed local amendments to the 2016 Fire
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2017. (Publish- Brenda C. dela Cruz and Pershing dela may affect your rights as a creditor. You
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Cruz, 4 Santa Elena Ave, DALY CITY, may want to consult with an attorney and Building Codes include the re-adoption of 2013 local
www.clubalthea.com 5/20/17, 5/27/17, 6/3/17, 6/10/17). CA 94015. The business is conducted by knowledgable in California law. amendments pertaining to fire sprinkler requirements for addi-
a Married Couple. The registrants com- You may examine the file kept by the tions and alterations to residential and non-residential build-
menced to transact business under the court. If you are a person interested in
FBN on the estate, you may file with the court a ings; prohibiting sky lanterns; requirements for addressing
/s/Brenda C. Dela Cruz/ Request for Special Notice (form DE- buildings; requirements for key boxes for commercial build-
This statement was filed with the Asses- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- ings; requirements for fire command control rooms in new
sor-County Clerk on 5/4/2017. (Publish- praisal of estate assets or of any petition
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, or account as provided in Probate Code buildings; and, the elimination of elevator shunt trips. In addi-
6/3/17, 6/10/17, 6/17/17, 6/24/17). section 1250. A Request for Special No- tion, new local amendments to the 2016 Fire and Building Co-
tice form is available from the court clerk. des pertain to regulations related to mobile fueling operations;
Attorney for Petitioner:
NOTICe OF sale OF Robert K. Pollak definitions and the prohibition of sky lanterns; use of open
Real PROPeRTY aT PRIvaTe sale 9 Libra Drive flame cooking devices on combustible balconies to be the re-
Case No. 16PRO00500 NOVATO, CA 94947 sponsibility of homeowner associations; clarification regarding
in the Superior Court of California for (415)898-5958
San Mateo County, FILED: 05/17/17 types of permitted and prohibited fireworks and explosives; a
in the matter of the Estate of prohibition on the covering of storefront windows to allow visu-
Patricia Casey, Decedent. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- al commercial inspections; and, the requirement to have site il-
Notice is hereby given that the under- nal on 5/26/17, 6/2/17, 6/3/17)
signed will sell at private sale to the high-
luminated address identification numbers for all newly con-
est and best bidder, on or after April 3, structed development projects as well as when a building per-
2017, subject to confirmation of sale by mit is required for other types of development.
the Superior Court and overbid at the
hearing theron, all the right, title and in-
terest of said decedent at the time of Copies of the full text of the proposed ordinances are available
death and all right, title and interest the NOTICe OF PeTITION TO in the City Clerks Office, 567 El Camino Real, in San Bruno,
estate has acquired in addition to that of aDMINIsTeR esTaTe OF California. Please contact David Woltering, Director of Com-
said decedent, in and to all that certain Charles Joseph Lain aka Charles J. Lain
real property situated in the City of San munity Development at (650) 616-7039 or by email at dwolter-
aka Charles Lain
Bruno, County of San Mateo, State of Case Number: 17PRO00514 ing@sanbruno.ca.gov or Dave Downing, Fire Chief at (650)
California, commonly known as 3151 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 616-7091 or by email at ddowning@sanbruno.ca.gov with any
Crestmoor Drive, San Bruno, California, tingent creditors, and persons who may
more particularly described as: Lot 38, questions.
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Block 33, as delineated upon that certain tate, or both, of Charles Joseph Lain aka
Map entitled Crestmoor Park No. 3-C, Charles J. Lain aka Charles Lain. A Peti- /s/ Carol Bonner,
San Bruno, California, filed in the office tion for Probate has been filed by Cheryl
of the San Mateo County Recorder on san Bruno City Clerk
Sandra Thies in the Superior Court of
January 28, 1957, in Book 46 of Maps, at California, County of San Mateo. The April 28, 2017
Pages 44 and 45, APN: 019-221-220, Petition for Probate requests that Cheryl
JPN: 019-022-221-22A Sandra Thies be appointed as personal
Terms of the sale are cash at closing in representative to administer the estate of
lawful money of the United States or the decedent.
such other terms as are acceptable to The petition requests the decedents will
the personal representative and ap- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
proved by the court at its confirmation of bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
the sale. Ten percent of the bid shall be able for examination in the file kept by
deposited with the bid, bids to be in writ- the court.
ing and submitted to the office of Robert The petition requests authority to admin-
P. Huckaby until confirmation of sale. ister the estate under the Independent
Dated: May 6, 2017 Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
Regina Allegrini, Executor thority will allow the personal representa-
by Robert P. Huckaby, Attorney at Law, tive to take many actions without obtain-
3330 Lake Tahoe Blvd. #10, ing court approval. Before taking certain
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 very important actions, however, the per-
(530)544-4697 sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- they have waived notice or consented to
nal on 5/27/17, 6/3/17, 6/5/17) the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant the
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 210 lost & Found 302 antiques
authority. NOTICe OF PeTITION TO NOTICe OF PeTITION TO 150 Spear ST, Ste 725 lOsT CaT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, aNTIque Teak CHINa cabinet and
A hearing on the petition will be held in aDMINIsTeR esTaTe OF aDMINIsTeR esTaTe OF SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all matching table, with doors and legs.
this court as follows: JUN 20, 2017 at Steve Chu Richard Barwise Westkaemper, (415) 618 - 0090 four legs, chest stomach, around her $500/obo. (650)952-5049.
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior Case Number: 17PRO00532 aka Richard B. Westkaemper FILED: 05/26/17 neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice
Court of California, County of San Mateo, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Case Number: 17PRO00534 REWARD. Please email us at HeIRlOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA tingent creditors, and persons who may To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
94063. tingent creditors, and persons who may nal on 6/3/17, 6/9/17, 6/10/17) 8745. She drinks water out of her paws. tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
If you object to the granting of the peti- tate, or both, of Steve Chu. A Petition for otherwise be interested in the will or es- 9708
tion, you should appear at the hearing Probate has been filed by Robert Chu & tate, or both, of Richard Barwise West-
and state your objections or file written kaemper, aka Richard B. Westkaemper. MaHOgaNY aNTIque Secretary desk,
Celina Chu in the Superior Court of Cali-
objections with the court before the hear-
ing. Your appearance may be in person fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- A Petition for Probate has been filed by Books 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024
tion for Probate requests that Robert Chu Kathleen H. Westkaemper in the Superi-
or by your attorney. or Court of California, County of San Ma- qualITY BOOks used and rare. World
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- & Celina Chu be appointed as personal
itor of the decedent, you must file your representative to administer the estate of teo. The Petition for Probate requests suMMONs (FaMIlY laW)
CITACION (Derecho familiar)
& US History and classic American nov- 303 electronics
that Kathleen H. Westkaemper be ap- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
claim with the court and mail a copy to the decedent. CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso)
the personal representative appointed by The petition requests authority to admin- pointed as personal representative to ad- 46 MITsuBIsHI Projector TV, great
76617
the court within the later of either (1) four ister the estate under the Independent minister the estate of the decedent. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: AVISO AL 294 Baby stuff condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
months from the date of first issuance of Administration of Estates Act. (This au- The petition requests the decedents will DEMANDADO: Bon Lam, aka Lich A
letters to a general personal representa- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- BaBY TReND Stroller Model Range LX aNTaRes DOllaRs Bill Changer ma-
thority will allow the personal representa- Lam chine s never used for small bus. $95
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the tive to take many actions without obtain- bate. The will and any codicils are avail- Jogger (used in like new condition).
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days able for examination in the file kept by $50. (650)592-3540 (650)992-4544.
ing court approval. Before taking certain You have been sued. Read the informa-
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tive to take many actions without obtain- tice form is available from the court clerk. missed, a judgment is entered, or the FaBRIC sTeaMeR deluxe made by
ing court approval. Before taking certain (650) 532-3470 Attorney for Petitioner: conair $ 50.00 new joe 650 573 5269 COaT/HaT sTaND, solid wood, for your
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wood City, CA 94063. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
If you object to the granting of the peti- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 NOTICe OF PeTITION TO FEE WAIVER: if you cannot pay the filing ReFRIgeRaTOR COMPaCT made by DININg TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
tion, you should appear at the hearing PETITION OF aDMINIsTeR esTaTe OF fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
and state your objections or file written Mayuri Vimodcumar Maki Tanabe, aka Maki Kaneko The court may orderyou to pay back all 573 5269 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
objections with the court before the hear- Case Number: 17PRO00551 or part of the fees and costs that the
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
ing. Your appearance may be in person Petitioner: Mayuri Vimodcumar filed a court waived for you or the other party. WHIRlPOOl WasHeR DRYER, GE DResseR 4-DRaWeR in Belmont for
or by your attorney. tingent creditors, and persons who may Refrigerator all working and in good con- $75. Good condition; good for children.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- petition with this court for a decree otherwise be interested in the will or es- EXENCION DE CUOTAS: Si no puede dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Call (650)678-8585
itor of the decedent, you must file your changing name as follows: tate, or both, of Maki Tanabe, aka Maki pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al
claim with the court and mail a copy to Present name: Mayuri Vimodcumar Kaneko. A Petition for Probate has been secretario un formulario de exencion de DResseR- aRT Deco. 54wide 34 tall
the personal representative appointed by Proposed Name: Mayuri Satvik Tailor filed by Junji Suzuki in the Superior cuotas. La corte puede ordenar que ust- 297 Bicycles 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
the court within the later of either (1) four THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Court of California, County of San Mateo. ed pague, ya sea en parte o por com-
months from the date of first issuance of interested in this matter shall appear be- plete, las cuotas y costos de la corte pre- aDulT BIkes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
The Petition for Probate requests that loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
letters to a general personal representa- fore this court at the hearing indicated Junji Suzuki be appointed as personal viamente exentos a peticion de usted o DResseR- vICTORIaN. 35 tall
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the below to show cause, if any, why the pe- representative to administer the estate of de la otra parte. 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days tition for change of name should not be CHIlDs sCHWINN BICYCle, Blue in $450. (650)888-2662.
from the date of mailing or personal de-
the decedent. good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
granted. Any person objecting to the The petition requests authority to admin-
livery to you of a notice under sectioin name changes described above must file 1. The name and address of the court is: DResseR-aRT DeCO. Heavy Glass.
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- ister the estate under the Independent (El nombre y direccion de la corte son): NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
a written objection that includes the rea- Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
er California statutes and legal authority Administration of Estates Act. (This au- Superior Court of California, County of $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
(650)888-2662.
may affect your rights as a creditor. You sons for the objection at least two court thority will allow the personal representa- mes
Sonoma, Family Law Clerks Office,
may want to consult with an attorney days before the matter is scheduled to tive to take many actions without obtain- 3055 Cleveland Ave., SANTA ROSA, CA eNTeRTaINMeNT CeNTeR for $50.
knowledgable in California law. be heard and must appear at the hearing ing court approval. Before taking certain 95403. 298 Collectibles Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
You may examine the file kept by the to show cause why the petition should very important actions, however, the per- (650)726-4102
court. If you are a person interested in not be granted. If no written objection is sonal representative will be required to 2. The name, address, and telephone BIllY Dee Williams autographed Star
the estate, you may file with the court a timely filed, the court may grant the peti- give notice to interested persons unless number of petitioner's attorney, or the pe- Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, glIDeR rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
Request for Special Notice (form DE- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the they have waived notice or consented to titioner without an attorney are: (El nom- space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- petition shall be held on 6/29/17 at 9 the proposed action.) The independent bre, direccion y numero de telefono del 6614
praisal of estate assets or of any petition a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, administration authority will be granted abogado delsolicitante, o del solicitante Ikea DResseR, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
or account as provided in Probate Code Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this unless an interested person files an ob- si no tiene abogado, son): 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
section 1250. A Request for Special No- FRaMeD leBRON James painting,
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tice form is available from the court clerk. at least once each week for four succes- cause why the court should not grant the Chau Ngoc Nguyen
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sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- authority. 2600 Northcoast Street #32D
Danielle C. Humphries A hearing on the petition will be held in SANTA ROSA, CA 95403
600 West Broadway, Suite 1500 ing on the petition in the following news- (415)849-8784
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Liverpool fetes Sgt. Pepper with help from its friends


By Jill Lawless Fours finest achievement. These four boys from this city never left Epstein died for you.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Half a century on, Liverpool has asked 13 here, she said. Their songs tell a story of There are concerts of Indian classical
artists to respond to the albums 13 tracks, this place. Sgt. Pepper was partly the prod- music a major influence on George
LIVERPOOL, England It was 50 years for a Sgt. Pepper at 50 festival that runs uct of The Beatles frustration with fame. Harrison and a film set on a city bus route
ago, almost to the day, that Sgt. Pepper through June 16. The artists come from Exhausted by touring, they played their last inspired by A Day in the Life. Meter maid
taught the band to play. Britain, the U.S., France, India and Australia, live concert in August 1966 and devoted their Lovely Rita is the starting point for an
The band is long gone, but the music of and their works range over theater, dance, energies and creativity to the studio. Working outlandish procession through the streets
The Beatles still reverberates and nowhere public art, puppetry, film, fireworks and with producer George Martin at Londons by cabaret artist Meow Meow, clad in a fabu-
more loudly than in Liverpool, where the music. The festival is endorsed by surviving Abbey Road Studios, they made a multilay- lous dress made from parking tickets.
50th birthday of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, ered, technologically innovative album that To say Liverpool is proud of The Beatles is
Hearts Club Band is the spark for a citywide who have both sent messages of support. was never intended to be played live. an understatement. The group is a cross
festival. Claire McColgan, director of public body Half a century on, Sgt. Pepper-inspired between guardian spirit and major industry,
The album, released in the U.S. on June 2, Culture Liverpool, said the festival aims to artworks are springing up across Liverpool. one that has helped the port city rebuild after
1967 just after its British debut was a take something that is so iconic, that is so A dockside grain silo sports a colorful pop- the decline of its once-thriving docks. Today
psychedelic landmark whose influences known throughout the world, and give a art mural by American artist Judy Chicago. there are Magical Mystery bus tours, a
ranged from rock to raga to English music whole contemporary, fresh interpretation of Roadside billboards, the work of Turner Prize Beatles museum and even a Beatles-themed
hall. For many critics and fans, its the Fab it. winner Jeremy Deller, proclaim Brian hotel.

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