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South City adopts election shift


Councilmembers unanimously approve starting move to by-district system
By Austin Walsh Matsumoto and Councilman Rich Garbarino “We want representatives from every excitement again in neighborhoods,” he
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF absent, to start the move away from its at- group from every community member so said, pointing to the historic lack of repre-
large system, according to video of the that the joint decision that is made by the sentation of the Westborough neighbor-
South San Francisco will be the next local Wednesday, April 11, meeting. council is best for the city, ” said hood on the City Council.
city to overhaul its system for picking Though discussion of the transition was Councilman Pradeep Gupta. Under the decision, officials will begin
members of the City Council following compelled by threat of a lawsuit, officials Councilman Mark Addiego agreed, and hosting a series of community workshops
officials approving starting the transition agreed the shift could be useful in ramping said he is hopeful the move will make resi- detailing the process and seeking feedback
to by-district elections. up civic participation among residents who dents more enthusiastic about getting from residents regarding designs of elec-
The South San Francisco City Council previously may have felt shut out of the involved.
unanimously agreed, with Vice Mayor Karyl democratic process. “This is an opportunity … to create See SHIFT, Page 12

Residents, officials
weighing in on Bay
Meadows’ growth
Loss of retail, additional office
met with community concerns
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Whether a proposal to nearly double the square footage of


two previously-approved office buildings at Bay Meadows
will throw off the mix of retail, office and residential space
at the massive, mixed-use development was up for debate
among officials and residents at Tuesday’s Planning
Commission meeting.
With two of the five office buildings expected to line the
Caltrain tracks completed, residents and new workers have
already moved into the transit-oriented redevelopment of
the former horse race track, which is home to 18 acres of
parks and open space, tech companies like SurveyMonkey
and Guidewire Software and retail tenants like Blue Bottle
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Coffee and Tin Pot Creamery.
Richard St. Denny, 94, takes a swing Thursday, April 5, in a game with the Redwood City Señiors Softball Club, a weekly league The developer Wilson Meany is hoping to modify its
at Red Morton Park for players 50 years old and up. St. Denny is the league’s oldest active player by more than 10 years. plans for Station 1 and Station 5, two office buildings pre-
Below: St. Denny runs down a sharp grounder in shallow right field from his rover position on Griffin Field at Morton Park. viously approved in 2008 that bookend the line of five
planned between South Delaware Street and the Caltrain

The boys of summer See GROWTH, Page 23

Oldest player in RWC senior softball celebrates 94th birthday


By Terry Bernal
Trump flips on trade pact
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF President weighs rejoining Pacific-Rim deal
By Ken Thomas and Kevin Freking
These kids of the Redwood City THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Señiors Softball Club give a whole
new meaning to the moniker the boys WASHINGTON — In a striking rever-
of summer. sal, President Donald Trump has asked
Every Thursday morning, these trade officials to explore the possibility
boys, and girls, of summer —  a coed of the United States rejoining the Trans-
group of 40 or so players, 50 years old Pacific Partnership agreement, a free
and over — gather at Red Morton Park trade deal he pulled out of during his first
to engage in the only organized soft- days in office as part of his “America Donald Trump
ball league of its kind in San Mateo first” agenda.
County. And they certainly bring their Trump’s request comes as he faces pressure from farm-
game. state Republicans anxious that his protectionist trade poli-

See ST. DENNY, Page 12 See TRUMP, Page 31


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2 Friday • April 13, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Go on failing. Go on.
Only next time, try to fail better.”
— Samuel Beckett, Irish playwright and author

This Day in History


President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedi-

1943 cated the Jefferson Memorial in


Washington, D. C. , on the 200th
anniversary of the third American
president’s birth.
In 1 5 9 8 , King Henry IV of France endorsed the Edict of
Nantes, which granted rights to the Protestant Huguenots.
(The edict was abrogated in 1685 by King Louis XIV, who
declared France entirely Catholic again.)
In 1 6 1 3 , Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, was
captured by English Capt. Samuel Argall in the Virginia
Colony. (During a yearlong captivity, Pocahontas convert-
ed to Christianity and ultimately opted to stay with the
English.)
In 1 7 4 2 , “Messiah,” the oratorio by George Frideric
Handel featuring the “Hallelujah” chorus, had its first public
performance in Dublin, Ireland.
In 1 7 4 3 , the third president of the United States, Thomas
Jefferson, was born in Shadwell in the Virginia Colony.
In 1 8 6 1 , at the start of the Civil War, Fort Sumter in South
Carolina fell to Confederate forces.
In 1 9 1 7 , American business tycoon James “Diamond Jim” REUTERS
Brady, known for his jewelry collection as well as his U.S. Open Champion Sloane Stephens, left, teaches tennis to 400 elementary students at a workshop in Compton.
hearty appetite, died in Atlantic City, New Jersey at age 60.
In 1 9 5 3 , “Casino Royale,” Ian Fleming’s first book as
well as the first James Bond novel, was published in London In other news ...
by Jonathan Cape Ltd. meters) from the Mexican border. he thought was food. Countless others
In 1 9 5 8 , Van Cliburn of the United States won the first
Tiger reported running through Gurman said marshals often pull fugi- have died the same way, or by entangle-
International Tchaikovsky Competition for piano in streets of New York — or not tives out of the so-called lawless town, ment of plastics or other man-made
Moscow; Russian Valery Klimov won the violin competi- NEW YORK — A false report of a tiger making it “not such a great place to products. We humans are wholly
tion. in the streets of New York has caused a hide.” responsible for their deaths, and it is on
In 1 9 6 4 , Sidney Poitier became the first black performer social media frenzy. Bigby is charged with murder and us to do something about it.”
in a leading role to win an Academy Award for his perform- WNBC says the New York Police being a felon in possession of a The groups sponsors beach sweeps
ance in “Lilies of the Field.” Department got a call around 8:30 a.m. firearm. It’s unclear whether he has a along New Jersey’s entire ocean and
Thursday about a tiger in Harlem. lawyer. bay coastline in spring and fall each
Birthdays People on Twitter described a notifi-
cation from the Citizen app that said Mower, tooth in a box, Vishnu
year, and painstakingly catalogs every-
thing collected. In 2017, they picked
police were responding to unconfirmed doll in New Jersey beach trash up nearly 374,000 pieces of trash, 84
reports of a loose tiger running around percent of which was plastic or plastic
the street. POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.J. — foam; 66 percent of the trash collected
Shortly thereafter, police confirmed The bizarre trash items plucked from was discarded single-use items.
that there was indeed a wild-animal New Jersey’s beaches last year might be The trash is either left behind by
sighting. enough to cause nausea or heartburn. beachgoers or washed ashore from
It was a raccoon. But don’t worry, a bottle of Pepto- sewage systems that overflow during
Bismol was among the items collected. heavy rainstorms.
Virginia killing suspect found Also plucked from the sands of the Some of the more unusual items
state’s beaches were a lawn mower, a included enough to stock a small med-
Actor Paul Sorvino Actor Ron Perlman Actor Ricky in town known for lawlessness saw blade, an empty medical marijuana ical clinic: blood vials, dentures, a knee
is 79. is 68. Schroder is 48.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A man container, a strobe light, a bird cage and brace, pill bottles, a surgical mask, and
Movie director Stanley Donen is 94. Former Sen. Ben wanted in Virginia for the shooting two fire extinguishers. a bottle of eye drops.
Nighthorse Campbell, R-Colo., is 85. Actor Lyle Waggoner is death of a teen has been found in a Other items included a plastic statue Good grooming may have been on
83. Actor Edward Fox is 81. Rhythm-and-blues singer Lester California desert town known for the of the Hindu god Vishnu, a cheese the minds of Jersey beachgoers last
Chambers is 78. Movie-TV composer Bill Conti is 76. Rock absence of any law. grater, and a human tooth in a box. summer. Items found on the sand includ-
musician Jack Casady is 74. Actor Tony Dow is 73. Singer Al The Virginian-Pilot reports 30-year- Aside from the bizarre items, Cindy ed acrylic nails, a bag of costume jewel-
Green is 72. Actor William Sadler is 68. Singer Peabo Bryson old Andre’ Jeru Bernard Bigby, of Zipf of Clean Ocean Action said ry, a belly ring, a fake mustache, a mas-
is 67. Bandleader/rock musician Max Weinberg is 67. Virginia Beach, was arrested Friday in Thursday most of the trash consisted of cara brush, a mermaid purse, nail clip-
Bluegrass singer-musician Sam Bush is 66. Rock musician Slab City, California, nearly two plastics, which can kill fish and ani- pers, perfume samples and shampoo
Jimmy Destri is 64. Comedian Gary Kroeger is 61. Actress months after 19-year-old Jayln Devon mals that swallow it. pump.
Saundra Santiago is 61. Sen. Bob Casey Jr., D-Pa., is 58. Harris was killed. “An emaciated sperm whale washed There also was enough to stock a
Rock musician Joey Mazzola (Sponge) is 57. Chess grand- Steve Gurman with the U.S. Marshals up dead on a beach in Spain recently,” nightmare kitchen: a full jug of milk,
master Garry Kasparov is 55. Actress Page Hannah is 54. Office in San Diego says Virginia Beach she said. “The once majestic ocean- presumably WAY past its expiration
Actress-comedian Caroline Rhea is 54. Rock musician Lisa police told them Bigby was believed to cruising youngster looked like a burnt date, a jar of honey, a coffee maker, an
be in the area of Slab City, a former pancake. He died a tragic and painful oregano jar, zucchini and raw chicken
Umbarger is 53. Rock musician Marc Ford is 52. Reggae
Marine base around 40 miles (64 kilo- death feeding on 64 pounds of plastic pieces.
singer Capleton is 51.

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April 11 Powerball Fantasy Five
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one letter to each square, 67 3 17 21 26 27 Mostly clear. Highs in the 60s. Lows in
to form four ordinary words. 16 18 27 55 18
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the mid 40s to lower 50s.
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San Carlos names Local briefs
new Public Works director
More than four months after Jay Walter
Caltrain to board bicyclists
retired as San Carlos’ Public Works Director, first in five-week pilot program
city officials announced Caltrain bicyclists will be allowed first
Thursday Steven access to bike cars beginning Monday in a
Machida, San Mateo’s five-week pilot program to improve effi-
deputy Public Works ciency, Caltrain officials said.
director, will fill the The Mountain View, Palo Alto and
position Walter left open Redwood City stations will test the system.
as of Monday. The agency has found that 66 percent of
Having worked at delays result from issues with passengers,
Milpitas, Lathrop and and a majority of those issues involve bike
Steven Morgan Hill as well as a boarding.
Machida private consultant, Bike issues caused 1, 352 minutes of
Machida brings more than delays in December 2017, the agency said.
32 years of experience in public works proj- Caltrain staff will open up entrance access
ects to his new post, according to the city. to bicycle owners and make sure they don’t
“I am truly honored to be selected as the have to navigate through crowds.
Public Works director for the city of San The agency’s Bicycle Advisory
Carlos, ” said Machida in a city press Committee Chair Dan Provence said trains
release. “This is my dream job and it is a carry 6,000 people with bikes every week-
privilege to serve this wonderful communi- day.
ty and its residents and I am ready to get to “A system that allows for faster and easier
work.” bike boarding will greatly benefit everyone
The annual salary range for San Carlos’ who rides Caltrain, which in turn benefits
Public Works director position is $182,284 every commuter on the Peninsula, ”
to $221,571, according to the city’s 2017- Provence said.
18 salary schedule.

Police reports formula on El Camino Real, it was reported


at 9:39 a.m. Saturday, April 7.
Vandal i s m. Someone attempted to break
Meanwhile, on the coast into a vending machine on Belburn Drive, it
A park bench was cut into three pieces was reported at 8:08 a.m. Saturday, April 7.
by a chain saw which resulted in a loss
of $4,000 on Naples Avenue in Half FOSTER CITY
Moon Bay, it was reported at 4:20 a.m. Sus pended l i cens e. A Richmond resident
Wednesday, April 4. was cited and released for driving with a sus-
pended license on Metro Center Boulevard, it
was reported at 11:10 p.m. Monday, April 9.
BELMONT Grand theft. A bicycle was stolen on
Fraud. Someone had their credit card stolen Velocity Way, it was reported at 4:46 p.m.
on Oak Court, it was reported at 6:25 p.m. Monday, April 9.
Saturday, April 7. Sus pended l i cens e. An Antioch resident
Theft. Someone stole another person’s was cited and released for driving with a sus-
cellphone on Alden Street, it was reported at pended license on Metro Center Boulevard,
2:36 p.m. Saturday, April 7. it was reported at 4:22 p.m. Monday, April
Theft. Three women fled after stealing baby 9.

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Dockless scooters draw


anger in San Francisco
Officials seek permit system after resident complaints
By Daniel Montes tripping over one blocking the sidewalk.
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Supervisors Aaron Peskin and Jane Kim
have proposed an ordinance that would cre-
San Francisco supervisors and a pedestri- ate a permit system for scooters and
an advocacy organization are taking action impose fines on noncompliant compa-
after three new dockless scooter companies nies.
that launched in San Francisco recently are The ordinance would amend a section of
facing criticism from residents who say the the city’s Transportation Code to establish
scooters are a public nuisance. a violation for any scooters that are part of
This week, Walk San Francisco sent a let- a share program, which are parked, left
ter the scooter companies, Lime, Bird and standing or unattended on a city sidewalk,
Spin, urging them to work with the city’s street or public right-of-way, unless the
supervisors on a permit system and ensure scooters are authorized with a permit from
that their riders do not ride on sidewalks or the San Francisco Municipal
leave unattended scooters on sidewalks. Transportation Agency. Furthermore, the
Although the companies, which operate ordinance calls for allowing the
through a mobile phone app, have let users Department of Public Works to remove
know that riding on sidewalks is illegal, scooters in violation.
riders can regularly be seen using the The ordinance is expected to be heard at Walk San Francisco sent a letter the scooter companies, Lime, Bird and Spin, urging them to
motorized scooters on city sidewalks, Monday’s Land Use and Transportation work with the city’s supervisors on a permit system and ensure that their riders do not ride
which is prohibited by California Vehicle Committee meeting, and may be heard by on sidewalks or leave unattended scooters on sidewalks.
Code 21235. Also, because they’re the full Board of Supervisors by the end of tion ecosystem in San Francisco, but the Bird has also committed to helping out
equipped with a GPS monitor, the scooters the month. companies that are putting them on our cities by starting the Save Our Sidewalks
can be easily located but are often left on According to Walk SF, it is already work- streets and sidewalks need to prioritize Pledge, in which Bird promises to pick up
sidewalks, blocking pedestrian paths. ing with the SFMTA to plan the proposed public safety,” Medeiros said. “The bottom all vehicles on a nightly basis, refrain from
“San Francisco’s sidewalks must remain a permit system. line is, safety must come first.” adding more vehicles to a city unless the
safe, protected space for people to walk. “Supporting eco-friendly modes of tran- In an email, Bird spokesman Kenneth vehicles are being used more than three
Suddenly, motorized vehicles are zooming sit is forward-thinking and necessary to Baer Thursday said the company is open to times per day and putting $1 per vehicle
along the sidewalks. That’s unsafe and it’s relieve gridlock and reduce the number of working with supervisors on a permitting toward city governments for creating more
illegal,” Jodie Medeiros, executive director cars on the roads. However, we must permit system that would allow them to continue bike lanes, maintaining roads and promot-
of Walk SF, said in a statement. and approve e-scooter companies before operations in the city. ing safe riding.
“People walking on the sidewalk are get- they operate in San Francisco to ensure “The Board of Supervisors and Bird share Since Bird launched in San Francisco
ting hit by these scooters. The scooters are safety and good neighbor policies,” Kim the same goals: to reduce traffic and carbon nearly two weeks ago, San Francisco users
littering the sidewalks and creating haz- said in a statement. “We should remove emissions and help San Franciscans easily have logged in more than 50,000 miles,
ards. We will not tolerate this,” she said. these scooters immediately until we imple- get around this great city, ” Baer said. Baer said.
According to Medeiros, Walk SF has ment common-sense rules to keep people “What is more important to remember is Venice-based Bird has also recently start-
received numerous complaints about the safe,” she said. that Bird is following all the laws and regu- ed operating in San Jose, Venice, Santa
scooters, including from a 63-year-old res- “It’s possible these new vehicles could lations on the books to operate our busi- Monica, San Diego and Austin, Texas
ident who said he was hospitalized after become a valuable part of the transporta- ness in San Francisco,” he said. according to Baer.

Apartment owners to pay Local brief


$1.45M penalty over beach access bluff. Authorities say shoddy construction
Owners of a Pacifica seaside apartment coupled with winter storms and tides caused
complex will pay $1.45 million to settle it to collapse in 2016.
allegations that they failed to maintain Authorities say OceanAire’s began mak-
access to a public beach for more than a ing repairs late the next year to the stairway
year. and a seawall but without getting develop-
The California Coastal Commission on ment permits. They said crews illegally
Thursday approved the penalty settlement graded the beach and dumped 2,400 tons of
with owners of OceanAire Apartments in boulders on it.
Pacifica. Apartment complex attorney Dave
The apartments sit above a beach reach- Goldberg says work’s begun to restore
able only by a staircase down a 75-foot beach access in a few weeks.

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Feds boot Tesla from investigation into fatal crash
By Tom Krisher Highway Traffic Safety Administration, are
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS looking into the crash, as well as another
Tesla crash in January near Los Angeles in
DETROIT — Federal safety investigators which a Model S sedan smashed into a fire
have booted electric car maker Tesla Inc. truck parked on a freeway. Tesla would not
from the group investigating a fatal crash say whether the Model S in that crash was
in California that involved an SUV operat- operating on Autopilot.
ing with the company’s Autopilot system. David Friedman, a former NHTSA acting
The National Transportation Safety administrator who now is director of cars
Board said Thursday it removed Tesla as a and product policy for Consumers Union,
party to the investigation after the compa- the advocacy arm of Consumer Reports,
ny prematurely made information public. said the Tesla-NTSB spat could delay the
“Tesla violated the party agreement by investigation if the agency doesn’t have
releasing investigative information before all the electronic information it needs from
it was vetted and confirmed by the NTSB,” the company. The agency has legal options
the agency said in a statement. “Such if Tesla isn’t forthcoming, he said, but
releases of incomplete information often those take time and taxpayer dollars.
lead to speculation and incorrect assump- The NTSB, he said, has never been
tions about the probable cause of a crash.” focused on publicity, and it has the author-
Tesla later issued a statement claiming ity to investigate new technology like
that it withdrew from the agreement two REUTERS Autopilot. “If anything, the NTSB is shin-
days earlier after being told that it would be Rescue workers attend the scene where a Tesla Model X crashed into a barrier on Highway ing a spotlight on Tesla because of their
removed if it made additional statements 101 in Mountain View on March 25. innovation,” Friedman said.
before the NTSB finished its probe in the Consumers Union has called for Tesla to
next 12 to 24 months. 101 near Mountain View in Silicon Valley. ers to keep speed, change lanes, self-park stop testing the cars with its buyers, and
The company said it released information The driver, Walter Huang, 38, a software and automatically stop vehicles, requires Friedman said the company shouldn’t use
to correct “misleading” claims being made engineer for Apple, was killed in the crash. drivers to keep their eyes on the road and the name Autopilot because it implies that
about Autopilot creating safety problems. In a statement on March 30, Tesla con- hands on the wheel in order to take control the cars can drive themselves.
Tesla said it would file a complaint with firmed that the semi-autonomous Autopilot to avoid accidents. “You should name it so that it is clear
Congress and accused the NTSB of being system was operating at the time of the The Palo Alto, California, company said what it can and can’t do,” he said.
more concerned with “press headlines” crash and seemed to blame the crash on its vehicle logs showed Huang took no In the crash that killed Huang, a Tesla
than promoting safety. Huang. The company said Huang didn’t action to stop the Model X from crashing spokeswoman would not directly answer
Removing a party to an investigation is have his hands on the steering wheel for into a concrete lane divider. Photographs questions about why the SUV didn’t spot
rare but has happened in the past, according six seconds before the impact and also of the SUV show that the front of the vehi- the freeway barrier and stop before the col-
to the agency. Companies and other organ- received several warnings from the vehicle. cle was demolished. The SUV also caught lision.
izations can become parties in a probe Shortly after Tesla released the informa- fire, though Tesla said no one was in it The spokeswoman referred to a statement
because they can give technical help and tion, NTSB spokesman Christopher O’Neil when that happened. The company said the saying that Tesla owners’ manuals have
share sensitive information. said the agency was “unhappy” about the crash was worsened by a missing or dam- warnings and notifications stating that a
The move means that the NTSB will no disclosure. aged safety shield on the end of the lane driver should not depend on the car’s
longer share information about the March Tesla tells drivers that its Autopilot sys- divider. autosteer system to pick the right driving
23 crash of a Tesla Model X SUV on U.S. tem, which uses cameras, radar and comput- The NTSB, along with the National path.

Man admits to possessing child pornography


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT covering the images, his were different from those found on his lap- upon children, noting customers of child
wife of three years kicked top earlier and included images of children pornography are the reason why the busi-
A former Half Moon Bay resident faces him out of the house, as young as 6 years old, according to prose- ness exists.
three years and eight months in state prison said she would file for cutors. “It only exists because people like him
after he pleaded guilty to two counts of pos- divorce and contacted the Coda remains in custody on $200,000 will pay for it, therefore we need to punish
session of child pornography Thursday, Sheriff’s Office, prompt- bail and previously pleaded not guilty to his him for it,” he said. “He just seems like a
according to the San Mateo County District ing an investigation that charges, according to prosecutors. person that we need to protect children
Attorney’s Office. uncovered more than District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said the from.”
Matthew Coda, 47, was in the midst of 3, 500 images of child place for people like Coda is state prison Coda’s attorney Daniel Olmos was not
going through an adoption background Matthew Coda pornography on his given the harm his activities has inflicted immediately available for comment.
check when in September he told his wife he computer, according to
had a conviction for possession of child prosecutors. In t r A d v a n
Some two months later, authorities were N O R T H A M ER I CA’S o du c e d
pornography on the East Coast some 20 c in g A i r S
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waiting to arrest Coda as he stepped off a
years ago. When she asked if he currently
possessed any child pornography, he denied plane at San Francisco International # r oS
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it and agreed to have a friend examine his Airport Nov. 27, leading investigators to he!
computer, according to prosecutors. find more 17 images on an iPad he had with
The friend was able to find hundreds of him. It was determined at least one of the
child pornography images Coda thought he images had been downloaded in the two
had deleted from his computer. Upon dis- weeks prior to his arrest and that the images

Obituary

Patrick Joseph Callagy


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Donnetta Angeline Poston Hamilton


Donnetta Angeline Poston Hamilton,
born May 23, 1948, to Theodore and Annie
Poston of Richmond,
Obituaries
age of 65.
He is survived by his
wife Maria, two children
Popular national parks to
California, died peaceful-
ly Friday, March 23,
2018, at the age of 69.
Born in Berkeley, she
was a resident of San
Anthony and Diana, his
sister Sherry and broth-
ers Benson and Thomas.
Peng was born in Taiwan
raise fees to $35, not $70
By Matthew Daly balanced plan that focus-
Mateo County for most and was a resident of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS es on modest increases,”
of her life. Donnetta Foster City for more he said.
graduated from than 40 years. He worked WASHINGTON — The Interior The maintenance back-
Ravenswood High in the printing industry for over 35 years. In Department is increasing fees at the most log “isn’t going to be
School in 1966. She then received her AA in his free time, he enjoyed watching sports popular national parks to $35 per vehicle, solved overnight and will
economics from the College of San Mateo and Chinese dramas, reading the San backing down from an earlier plan that require a multi-tiered
in 1968. Francisco Chronicle, taking walks and would have forced visitors to pay $70 per approach as we work to
Donnetta began her career with Wells engaging in various DIY household proj- vehicle to visit the Grand Canyon, provide badly needed rev-
Fargo Bank in 1971 and retired in 2008 as a ects. Yosemite and other iconic parks. enue to repair infrastruc-
“Peng was a good hardworking man, who Ryan Zinke
real estate loan supervisor. A change announced Thursday will boost ture,” Zinke added.
In 1977, Donna, as she was known by put others first before himself. He displayed Theresa Pierno, president and CEO of the
fees at 17 popular parks by $5, up from the
family, married her high school buddy, Gary unconditional love for his family and he National Park Conservation Association,
current $30 but far below the figure Interior
Hamilton. She welcomed Gary’s daughter will forever be missed.” hailed the new fee structure.
proposed last fall.
Rasean to their union, and then gave birth Funeral service will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. “The public spoke, and the administration
The plan by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke
to their son Jason. Wanting to complete her Monday, April 16, at Sneider & Sullivan & listened,” she said, noting that the plan to
drew widespread opposition from lawmakers
family, Donna then welcomed another addi- O’Connell’s Funeral Home, 977 S. El nearly triple fees at popular parks was
and governors of both parties, who said the
tion: Jermaine. Donna was a devoted sister Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. opposed by a range of businesses, gateway
higher fees could exclude many Americans
and mother. She took an active interest in from enjoying national parks. The agency communities, governors, tourism groups,
the pursuits of her siblings and her children, As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal conservation organizations and the public.
received more than 109,000 comments on
always offering moral support and guidance. prints obituaries of approx imately 200 The revised fee plan is “a big win for park
the plan, most of them opposed.
Everyone loved Donnetta! She will be words or less with a photo one time on a lovers everywhere,” said Rep. Raul Grijalva
Most of the rate hikes take effect June 1,
greatly missed by all her family and friends. space av ailable basis. To submit obituaries, of Arizona, top Democrat on the House
the National Park Service said. The $35 fee
A quiet hour and funeral service will be 10 email information along with a jpeg photo Natural Resources Committee.
applies mostly in the West and will affect
a.m. Saturday, April 14, at Crippen & Flynn to news@smdaily journal.com. Free obituar- “This is a prime example that activism
such popular parks as Yellowstone, Zion,
Mortuary in Redwood City, California. ies are edited for sty le, clarity, length and works,” Grijalva added. “The American peo-
Bryce Canyon, Mount Rainier, Rocky
grammar. If y ou would lik e to hav e an obitu- ple raised their concerns, participated in the
Mountain and Grand Teton parks, among
Peng-Sheng Wang ary printed more than once, longer than 200 public comment period and made sure that
others.
words or without editing, please submit an the Trump White House knew the proposal
Pen g -Sh en g Wan g , b o rn Aug . 2 4 , inquiry to our adv ertising department at Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said the fee
1952, died suddenly April 7, 2018, at the hikes were needed to help maintain the was unpopular.”
ads@smdaily journal.com. Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell, top
parks and begin to address an $11.6 billion
maintenance backlog. Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural
Resources Committee, said she was glad
Scammers Local brief “Every dollar spent to rebuild our parks
Zinke “abandoned his reckless plan to
will help bolster the gateway communities
impersonating police on the rise ries, including threats that a family member that rely on park visitation for economic
almost triple park fees on American fami-
lies,” but said the new plan lacks trans-
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office is has been imprisoned, but could be released vitality,” Zinke said.
warning residents about telephone scams in Zinke thanked those who made their voic- parency or a full analysis of the impact fee
via payments on a “green dot” or pre-paid
hikes will have on park visitation and local
which criminals impersonate law enforce- gift card, Blankswade said, adding that they es heard through the public comment
economies.
ment to swindle victims out of thousands of often call from another country on untrace- process: “Your input has helped us develop a
dollars. able “spoofed” phone numbers or from
Telephone scams are of course not a new
phenomenon, but San Mateo County sher-
iff’s Detective Rosemerry Blankswade said
mobile computers, which makes it difficult
to track the IP address.
“We want to dispel those ruses and help
Gun rights supporters: Bring
this pattern of criminals pretending to be
police officers and in some cases mention-
ing the name and rank of employees has
people understand this isn’t how law
enforcement conducts business,” she said. your unloaded rifle to rallies
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office By Russ Bynum states threaten the rights of law-abiding gun
emerged over the past six months. never accepts payments over the phone,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS owners. He said those attending rallies are
In San Mateo County, about four victims only in person; and it never contacts people encouraged to carry rifles — unloaded, with
— typically aged 40 and above —  report over the phone about their warrants, accord- no magazines inserted — in states where it’s
significant losses each month, with many Organizers are encouraging gun rights
ing to a press release. Names and ranks of legal.
more reporting attempted fraud, Blankswade supporters to bring unloaded rifles to rallies
officers are public information and not hard “This is a very peaceful approach to a
said. In the last month, scammers conned at state capitols across the U.S. this week-
for scammers to access. show of force,” Clayton said. “What that
one resident out of $8,000 and two others end, pushing back against a wave of student-
Blankswade said her department is look- means is we’re not going to go there look-
out of a combined $5,000. led gun violence protests that some see as a
ing into partnering with federal agencies to ing for a fight. We’re saying, ‘Look at all
threat to the Second Amendment.
Scammers have invented a variety of sto- track similar cases in the future. the people gathered here. We have a voice
A group called the National
Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic too.”’
Americans spread word of the gatherings on Most U.S. states allow long guns to be
social media. Organizers have permits for carried openly in public spaces, though
rallies Saturday outside 45 statehouses, said other legal restrictions may apply. In
David Clayton, of West Virginia, one of the Maine, for example, the statehouse grounds
coalition’s founders. are a gun-free zone.
The rallies come less than three weeks The coalition describes itself as a collec-
after hundreds of thousands marched in tion of patriotic-based groups that “come
Washington, New York and other U.S. cities from all walks of life, including Three
to demand tougher gun laws after the Percent groups and local militias.”
February school shooting that killed 17 in The Three Percent movement vows to
Parkland, Florida. It’s unclear how many resist any government that infringes on the
will show up — turnout predictions of U.S. Constitution. Its name refers to the
national organizers are vastly higher than belief that just 3 percent of colonists rose
those of local planners. up to fight the British.
Clayton said a new gun law in Florida and Clayton leads a group called the Three
similar measures being considered in other Percent Republic.
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Mike Pompeo vows to confront
Russia, dodges Mueller questions
By Matthew Lee attorney general
and Josh Lederman to whom he
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reports, he said
no.
WASHINGTON — Aiming to Po mp eo ’s
quell concerns before what is like- nomination
ly to be a narrow confirmation faces stiff oppo-
vote, Secretary of State-designate sition from a
Mike Pompeo vowed on Thursday handful of
to ramp up efforts against Russia Mike Pompeo R e p u b l i c a n s
in “each place we confront them.” and many
But he ducked and dodged when Democrats as well as supporters of
asked whether he supports the Iran nuclear deal, environmen-
President Donald Trump’s pound- talists and minority rights groups,
ing criticism of the federal inves- and his testimony before the
tigation into Russian meddling in Senate Foreign Relations
the 2016 election. Committee appeared designed to
Pompeo, now Trump’s CIA blunt their criticism. The CIA
chief, tread carefully when con- chief told senators that he has
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
fronted with several of the presi- been miscast as a “hawk” despite
In the forthcoming book, former FBI director James Comey compares DonaldTrump to a mafia don and calls his previous comments savaging the
leadership of the country ‘ego driven and about personal loyalty.’ dent’s controversial and undiplo-
matic statements, focusing instead Iran accord and hinting at regime

In his new book, Comey blasts on his plans to rebuild a depleted


agency and restore its influence.
Pompeo suggested he did not share
change in North Korea. He main-
tained he wants to improve the
Iran deal and would continue

untruthful, ‘ego-driven’ Trump all the president’s views — includ-


ing his skepticism about Russia’s
interference.
efforts to do so even if Trump with-
draws from it as he has threatened.
In his testimony, Pompeo con-
By Chad Day tics and tried to pressure him per- threatens much of what is good in “I take a back seat to no one” firmed for the first time publicly
and Jonathan Lemire sonally regarding his investiga- this nation,” Comey writes, call- when it comes to standing up to that he’s been interviewed by the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion into Russian election interfer- ing the administration a “forest Russia, Pompeo said. team of special counsel Mueller,
ence. fire” that can’t be contained by eth- However, when asked if he would who is investigating possible ties
WASHINGTON — Former FBI The book adheres closely to ical leaders within the government. resign if Trump moved to scuttle between Russia and Trump’s presi-
director James Comey blasts Comey’s public testimony and On a more-personal level, the probe by firing special coun- dential campaign as well as possi-
President Donald Trump as unethi- written statements about his con- Comey describes Trump repeatedly sel Robert Mueller or the deputy ble obstruction of justice issues.
cal and “untethered to truth” in a tacts with Trump and his growing asking him to consider investigat-
sharply critical new book that concern about Trump’s integrity. It ing an allegation involving Trump
describes Trump as fixated in the also includes strikingly personal and Russian prostitutes urinating Report: Many state pension Around the nation
early days of his administration on jabs at Trump that appear sure to on a bed in a Moscow hotel, in
having the FBI debunk salacious irritate the president. order to prove it was a lie. Trump
systems have funding gaps everyone else. As states try to
rumors he insisted were untrue but The 6-foot-8 Comey describes has strongly denied the allegation, CHERRY HILL, N.J. — A public prop up their pension funds, it
could distress his wife. Trump as shorter than he expected and Comey says that it appeared the employee pension crisis for state means less money is available for
In the forthcoming book, Comey with a “too long” tie and “bright president wanted it investigated to governments has deepened to a core government services such as
compares Trump to a mafia don and white half-moons” under his eyes reassure his wife, Melania Trump. record level even after nearly nine education, public safety and parks.
calls his leadership of the country that he suggests came from tanning Trump fired Comey in May 2017, years of economic recovery for the The annual report from the Pew
“ego driven and about personal goggles. He also says he made a setting off a scramble at the Justice nation, according to a study Charitable Trusts finds that public
loyalty.” conscious effort to check the presi- Department that led to the appoint- released Thursday, leaving many worker pension funds with heavy
He also reveals new details about dent’s hand size, saying it was ment of Robert Mueller as special states vulnerable if the economy state government involvement
his interactions with Trump and his “smaller than mine but did not seem counsel overseeing the Russia hits a downturn.
unusually so.” owed retirees and current workers
own decision-making in handling investigation. Mueller’s probe has
The massive unfunded pension $4 trillion as of 2016.
the Hillary Clinton email investi- The book, “A Higher Loyalty,” is expanded to include whether Trump
gation before the 2016 election. to be released next week. The obstructed justice by firing Comey, liabilities are becoming a real They had about $2.6 trillion in
He casts Trump as a mobster-like Associated Press purchased a copy which the president denies. problem not just for public-sector assets, creating a gap of about
figure who sought to blur the line this week. Trump has assailed Comey as a retirees and workers concerned one-third, or a record $1.4 tril-
between law enforcement and poli- “Donald Trump’s presidency “showboat” and a “liar.” about their future but also for lion.

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Who’ll follow Paul Ryan?


Contest hums below radar
By Alan Fram alienate moderates and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS others who want a leader
who has their back, not
WASHINGTON — Some say it’s a fight necessarily the presi-
between West and South. Or who might win dent’s. It’s uncertain
an endorsement from President Donald whether Trump will inter-
Trump. Or a test of who can woo conserva- vene or for whom, though
tives. many suspect it would be
But one thing was clear Thursday: Any McCarthy. White House
maneuvering in the brewing showdown Kevin McCarthy officials declined com-
between California Rep. Kevin McCarthy and ment.
Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise for House McCarthy was elected
speaker was occurring below the radar, and the in 2006 and rocketed into
leading players were choosing their words a leadership job in 2009,
carefully. thanks to his campaign-
“I’ve heard from none of the candidates, and ing for fellow
all of the mentioned candidates are not just Republicans. He replaced
friends, they’re close friends,” said Rep. Eric Cantor as majority REUTERS
Bradley Byrne, R-Ala. leader in 2014 after the House Speaker Paul Ryan addresses a news conference where he announced he would not
A day earlier, House Speaker Paul Ryan told Virginian unexpectedly seek re-election in November on Capitol Hill.
colleagues he wouldn’t seek re-election in Steve Scalise lost a primary for his
November, implicitly starting the race to
replace him. Disconcertingly for the GOP,
Trump’s unpopularity and early Democratic
House seat and quit.
In 2015, McCarthy sought to succeed
Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who’d alien-
ated conservatives who considered him insuf-
Paul Ryan’s departure sparks
momentum leave it unclear whether Ryan’s
replacement will be speaker or minority
leader. For now, the chief contenders are
McCarthy and Scalise, two affable lawmakers
ficiently doctrinaire. McCarthy abruptly left
that contest days later after failing to line up
enough votes, and Ryan accepted the post.
unrest, GOP fears losing House
By Lisa Mascaro and Bill Barrow decision as vote of no confidence.
who knew each other as young party activists Scalise, 52, the House GOP vote counter
and No. 3 leader, was first elected a decade ago THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One Republican in the long list of those
before arriving in Congress. already retiring, Rep. Ryan Costello of
McCarthy, 53, is his party’s No. 2 House and had little national name recognition until
tragedy thrust him into headlines. He was WASHINGTON — When House Speaker Pennsylvania, said the speaker didn’t try to
leader and was one of the earliest and steadiest walk him off his decision, and in fact seemed
backers of Trump’s presidential campaign. shot at a congressional baseball practice last Paul Ryan announced his retirement decision,
year and is still recovering from his injuries, he did so on his own terms. The political fall- to identify with his preference for returning
If Trump weighs into the contest, his clout home to family. Some four dozen House
could rally lawmakers behind his favored can- an ordeal that’s earned the conservative for- out may not be so easy to control.
mer state legislator broad respect. Ryan’s relinquishing of one of the most Republicans — including powerful commit-
didate, especially conservatives. But it could
powerful positions in Washington left tee chairmen — are calling it quits.
Republicans reeling Thursday over not just Add Ryan’s retirement to the mix, and
Priebus says he won’t Around the nation who will replace him but whether Ryan’s donors, lawmakers and strategists are raising
run for Ryan’s Wisconsin seat lame-duck status will jeopardize the GOP’s red flags about and a prolonged period of
Assembly Speaker Robin pitch to voters and donors, and worsen their uncertainty unlike anything ever seen in
MADISON, Wis. — Former White House Vos, said he intended to chance of keeping the majority. modern House history.
Chief of Staff Reince Priebus took himself decide by Friday. Control of the House was already at risk in “It’s not confidence building,” said Ron
out of consideration Thursday as a candidate “It’s a once-in-a-gener- a tough midterm election. Voters are fired up Nehring, a former party chairman in
to replace retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan, ation opportunity,” Vos amid rising opposition to President Donald California, who says Republicans need to
as other Wisconsin Republicans contem- said. “Paul Ryan was Trump and sagging GOP accomplishments. boost their legislative accomplishments,
plated whether to join the fray. there for 20 years, you Now some wonder aloud if the GOP grip on especially after having failed to keep their
Ryan abruptly announced Wednesday that have to think about the House majority is already lost. promise to voters to repeal Obamacare, if
he will not seek re-election in November. that.” “It’s like Eisenhower resigning right before they hope to motivate Republicans to the
Priebus was one of several Republicans Priebus, who previous- D-Day,” said Tom Davis, a former Republican polls. “Democrats are going to walk a mile on
from Ryan’s southeast Wisconsin congres- Reince Priebus
ly lived in Kenosha, congressman from Virginia who once headed broken glass to vote against the president.”
sional district floated as a possible candi- Wisconsin, but now resides near the House GOP’s campaign committee. On Thursday, Ryan dismissed suggestions
date. The deadline for candidates to file is Washington, D.C., categorically ruled out a “Paul Ryan was the franchise,” Davis said. from some corners, including lawmakers, that
June 1, just seven weeks away. run. “With Paul, this was a Republican Party they maybe it would be best if he stepped aside
Another potential candidate, Wisconsin could still give to. He’s a great brand for the rather than stick around until January, when
party. He’s gone.” the new Congress is seated, as he intends to
On some level the impact is symbolic. do.
Ryan was once viewed as the future of the “My plan is to stay here and run through the
party, and he currently is a rudder for a party tape,” Ryan told reporters, noting he had
regularly tossed about by Trump’s shifting “shattered” fundraising efforts by previous
impulses. For Republicans fighting for their speakers, more than doubling his $20 mil-
political survival, it’s hard not to take Ryan’s lion goal.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • April 13, 2018 9


Bolanos for sheriff Other voices
A
pproximately 11 years ago, school but also establishing a con-
then undersheriff Carlos
Bolanos was detained as part
Editorial nection between them and the
deputies serving the communities. It
of an FBI investigation into a prosti-
tution ring in Clark County, Nevada.
Also detained was then sheriff Greg
career in both law enforcement and
city management. He has been city
has been particularly effective in the
North Fair Oaks community, known
for its working class Latino families.
Struggle against history
manager of two tiny Central Valley Los Angeles Times
Munks. Although an initial news cities — Gustine and Livingston, the Bolanos has also been a strong
report located Bolanos in the brothel latter of which has a current popula- advocate for maintaining strong ties

F
with Munks, later reports indicated he to the Latino community in light of ive years after President William McKinley was
tion of 13,000. While Melville has
was outside the entire time. strong positions on what is wrong concern about the current presidential assassinated at the 1901 Pan-American
Munks maintained that he made a with the Sheriff’s Office — too much administration’s policy shift when it Exposition in Buffalo, New York, farmer George
mistake and that he thought it was a overtime, poor morale — he has very comes to immigration and Zehnder presented the Northern California city of
legitimate business that provided few solid suggestions aside from a full California’s Senate Bill 54. Not only Arcata with a 8. 5-foot-tall statue of the 25th president.
massage and apologized publicly for review of every division and to rede- has the Sheriff’s Office provided Just a few months before the assassination, Zehnder had
his lack of judgment. Bolanos said he fine the training and hiring process. bridge outreach for immigrants to met McKinley at an appearance in San Jose, which
was never inside the building. While both can yield some positive services but Bolanos has spent count- affirmed his belief that McKinley was the nation’s first
Every description of the location results, it does not seem to be enough less hours since the 2016 presidential modern president and should be honored. Arcata gladly
reveals a horrid situation. It was clear- of a solid plan. Melville said he decid- election ameliorating concerns about accepted the statue, which was placed in the city’s main
ly a brothel, in decrepit condition, ed to run because he felt voters the office’s policy on how it contends square.
and had prostitutes there from other deserved a choice, and that is to be with U.S. Immigration and Customs Over the last 15 years, though, some folks in and
countries. An FBI report on the inves- commended. He also has the requisite Enforcement requests. Bolanos said around Arcata — home to Humboldt State University —
tigation provided to the Daily Journal experience on paper, but has not man- he maintains the policy that the have come to a different conclusion about McKinley,
reveals there was likely a juvenile aged an organization even close to Sheriff’s Office will not hold inmates and today, a debate rages over whether the statue should
involved. the size of the Sheriff’s Office. after release for ICE agents and actual-
remain standing or, like so many Confederate statues
Clearly, there was a significant Bolanos currently oversees 800 ly supported SB 54 as modifications
around the country, be taken down and put in storage.
lapse of judgment in both Bolanos employees and a $250 million budget were made in the legislation’s later
and Munks being at the location, with stages to define the violent and dan- Ultimately, that’s a decision for the people of Arcata,
— the approximate equivalent of a but they ought to think deeply about what criteria they
Munks inside during the raid. This 100,000 population city. gerous felonies that would call for ICE
was a big mistake. contact. Bolanos also uses public follow in deciding that a statue of a former president is
Bolanos has also proved to be adept
Munks is not running for election. safety as a guiding principal and akin to a statue of a Confederate general.
at contending with the budget, though
Bolanos is. Anyone who believes that the office is currently contending with believes the more comfort the popu- Statues and monuments in public spaces signal offi-
the decision to be at the location, an understaffing issue similar to many lace feels in reporting crimes, the bet- cial recognition — and, in most cases, approval — of
albeit outside, is reason enough to other organizations in this high-cost ter the overall community is in being the memorialized person or event. There are certainly
not vote for Bolanos is justified. If area. Bolanos is currently mandating safe. situations in which it is inappropriate to keep them up.
anyone chooses not to believe one weekly shift of overtime per While an organization such as the Most of the Confederate monuments that have recently
Bolanos, they too are justified. worker deputy, which is not a long- Sheriff’s Office can always use been challenged and removed, for instance, glorified a
Bolanos said he was never inside term solution but reasonable in the improvement, we do not believe it past in which the likes of Jefferson Davis and Robert E.
the building. We believe him. We also short term, while also keeping under would benefit from Melville taking Lee sought to rip the nation apart in defense of slavery.
believe there was a lapse of judgment budget. This is a skill learned over the reins. We do think Melville has That was traitorous behavior. What’s more, many of the
in agreeing to go with Munks to that time managing a large organization brought up some interesting points memorials were erected years after the Civil War as a
location. However, voters face a both in the Sheriff’s Office as and Bolanos would benefit from heed- deliberate effort to paint a romanticized “Old South”
choice in this election as to who they appointed sheriff and undersheriff and ing them as he begins his first official veneer over the brutal system of slavery, and as hostile
want to run the Sheriff’s Office and we as Redwood City police chief before term. signals to African Americans living under Jim Crow
must weigh all the facts and qualifica- that. And while the incident in Nevada laws.
tions to determine our recommenda- Bolanos has also emphasized the will forever be a mark against the There’s also a movement underway — understandably
tion as to who would do that most need for crisis intervention training office, Bolanos has proven to be a — to remove blatantly offensive statues and monu-
effectively. for patrol, rebuilt the firing range at serious, stable and effective manager ments depicting Native Americans, such as the one San
Running against Bolanos is Mark no cost to the county, and expanded when it comes to its primary mission Francisco is taking down of a vanquished Native
Melville, a deputy within the San the Sheriff’s Activities League. SAL — ensuring the safety of the commu- American at the feet of a vaquero and a Spanish mis-
Mateo County Sheriff’s Office who has proven to be effective in not only nity. Of the two candidates running,
sionary. Such statues should be taken down.
has had a long, varied and itinerant keeping youth out of trouble after he deserves your vote.
But the statue of McKinley, in our view, raises a
somewhat more complicated set of questions. McKinley
was the last U. S. president to have served in the Union
Letters to the editor Army. A former Ohio governor, he won the White House
in 1896 while the nation was in the throes of a depres-
sion, and rode the recovery to re-election in 1900. He
led the nation into the Spanish-American War, and its
Trump’s ‘well-built’ building nice person — one would hope even Emergency help first full steps onto the international stage and into
his supporters would grudgingly con-
Editor, Editor, modern imperialism with the takeover of Puerto Rico,
cede.
President Trump fought legislation With all the redevelopment going Guam and the Philippines.
Put it this way: This is not a rhetor-
in New York City to require fire sprin- ical question. Would you have on, especially in San Carlos, we have What’s causing concern now is that McKinley also
klers in high-rise buildings like the expressed sympathy for your tenant’s oversaw federal policies that undercut Native American
as many as 20 projects going on at
one he owns that experienced a fire family and not even thought of brag- tribal authority and reduced reservation lands by as
various stages at this time. How are
and death recently. There were no ging about how well-built your build- much as 90 million acres. Those and related actions led
the fire department and police depart- the Tribal Council of the Wiyot Tribe in Northern
sprinklers in that building. “Too ing was? Thanks, now you can brag
expensive,” said then billionaire ment supposed to help us when they California to join the campaign to have the statue of
to your friends that on a certain level
businessman Trump. are already understaffed? McKinley (who had no personal ties to the city)
of basic decency, you outscore even
The president tweeted in response the world’s most powerful man. I want to feel safe. removed. Arcata was built on land seized from the
to the tragedy about the “well-built Wiyot Tribe.
building” and no mention or sympa- This is where the move to un-do historical markers
thy for the person who burned to John Dillon Diane Larson veers into dangerous waters. Were McKinley only
death. You can agree or disagree with San Bruno San Carlos known or even best known for objectionable and inhu-
the president’s politics, but he’s not a mane policies, there might be a strong argument
against the statue. But McKinley stood for much more
OUR MISSION: than that, and a decision on whether to topple his stat-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most ue ought to embrace the wholeness of his history and
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. impact. Abraham Lincoln, for all that he is revered
By combining local news and sports coverage, today, had his own problematic past. Though he
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, claimed to always have opposed slavery, he embraced
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It’s not so straightforward with McKinley. Few
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Tech, industrials and banks lead stock rally


By Marley Jay up another plant if you’re a manu-
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS facturer,” she said. “You might be
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,592.12 less likely to raise wages.”
Low: 24,302.82 Bond prices fell. The yield on
NEW YORK — Technology Close: 24,483.05 the 10-year Treasury note rose to
companies, banks and industrial 2.84 percent from 2.79 percent.
companies all rose Thursday as Change: +293.60
That helped banks because higher
investors got ready for big banks OTHER INDEXES yields mean they can make more
to announce their first-quarter S&P 500: 2663.99 +21.80 money from mortgages and other
results and let go of some of their NYSE Index: 12,580.22 +65.63 types of loans. Big dividend
concerns about the trade dispute stocks like utilities and household
Nasdaq: 7140.25 +71.22
between the U.S. and China. goods companies fell, as
NYSE MKT: 2546.02 +9.21
Big tech companies like Apple investors see them as an alterna-
and Microsoft, the market’s lead- Russell 2000: 1557.33 +10.52
Wilshire 5000: 27,658.82 +191.14 tive to bonds and they are less
ers over the last year, rose again. interested in buying them when
Industrial companies like Boeing 10-Yr Bond: 2.83 +0.04 yields rise.
and Caterpillar gained ground as Oil (per barrel): 67.16 +0.34 Home goods retailer Bed, Bath
well, with airlines climbing after & Beyond plunged after it gave a
Delta reported solid results in the
Gold : 1,337.50 -22.50
weak forecast for the fiscal year.
first quarter. Bond prices dropped The company also said it expects
and interest rates rose, which expected earnings, ” she said. investors worried about tariffs and far this week as investors felt new
Levine said she thinks companies other barriers to trade. Investors proposals by Chinese President its earnings to decline next year
helped banks. and its stock fell 20 percent to
are likely to beat Wall Street’s may have been pleased to hear Xi Jinping could help avert a trade
Friday morning, JPMorgan expectations thanks in part to the that, according to a group of legis- war. On Thursday China’s govern- $17. 21. Online rival Amazon
Chase, Wells Fargo and PNC lower tax rate. lators, President Donald Trump ment denied that Xi was trying to gained 1.5 percent to $1,448.50.
Financial Services will report The S&P 500 index gained asked advisers to explore the pos- resolve the dispute and said nego- Oil prices continued to trade at
their first batch of quarterly results 21.80 points, or 0.8 percent, to sibility of the U.S. rejoining trade tiations with the U.S. aren’t pos- three-year highs. Benchmark U.S.
since last year’s corporate tax cut 2,663.99. The Dow Jones indus- talks with 11 Pacific nations. sible right now. crude rose 0.4 percent to $67.07 a
went into effect. Alicia Levine, trial average added 293.60 points, Those countries formalized a deal Levine, of BNY Mellon, said the barrel in New York. Brent crude,
head of global investment strate- or 1.2 percent, to 24,483.05. The last month after Trump rejected the tariffs the U.S. and China have used to price international oils,
gy at BNY Mellon Investment Nasdaq composite climbed 71.22 Trans-Pacific Partnership, an ear- proposed won’t stop the growth of shed 0.1 percent to $72.02 a bar-
Management, said that’s giving points, or 1 percent, to 7,140.25. lier agreement that involved the the U.S. economy, but they could rel in London.
investors something new to focus The Russell 2000 index of small- U.S. cause real pain for some industries Precious metals prices tumbled.
on after almost six weeks of wor- er-company stocks advanced The S&P 500, a benchmark that and investors sold stocks in Gold dropped 1. 3 percent to
rying about a trade war. 10.52 points, or 0.7 percent, to is used by many index funds, has response to that. $1,341.90 an ounce and silver fell
“Part of the reason that markets 1,557.33. fallen for three of the last four “If you use steel and aluminum, 1.8 percent to $16.47 an ounce.
were strong this week is in antici- The market has been jittery as weeks, but it’s up 2.3 percent so you might be less likely to open Copper lost 1.7 percent to $3.06 a
pation of perhaps better than pound.

Uber to up its background checks for drivers


By Tom Krisher pany’s image, which has been tar- make it easier for riders to share fic violations including drunken done sooner. “I can’t change the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nished by driver misbehavior and their whereabouts with friends or driving. past, but I can change the things
a long string of other embarrass- loved ones. Khosrowshahi, formerly CEO of that we do going forward,” he said.
DETROIT — Uber will start ing failings. Since it began operating in the Expedia travel booking site, Uber does 15 million trips per
doing annual criminal background “The first thing that we want to 2009, Uber has been dogged by replaced hard-charging co-founder day worldwide, and its drivers
checks on U.S. drivers and hire a do is really change Uber’s sub- reports of drivers accosting pas- Travis Kalanick in August and “reflect the good and the bad and
company that constantly moni- stance, and the image may fol- sengers, including lawsuits alleg- faced problems almost from the the random events of the world,”
tors criminal arrests as it tries to low,” he said in an interview with ing sexual assaults. Last year the start. Most recently, he has had to Khosrowshahi said.
do a better job of keeping riders the Associated Press. “The company was fined $8.9 million grapple with his company’s It was bad policy for Uber to do
safe. announcements that we’re making by the state of Colorado for allow- autonomous vehicle program after just one background check for
The move announced Thursday are just a step along the way of ing people with serious criminal one of its SUVs struck and killed a drivers and never follow up, said
is one of several actions taken by making Uber fundamentally safer or motor vehicle offenses to work pedestrian last month in Tempe, Thomas Mauriello, a senior lectur-
the ride-hailing company under for drivers and riders.” as drivers. The Public Utilities Arizona. er of forensic science at the
new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, Other safety features include but- Commission said it found nearly Khosrowshahi said the compa- University of Maryland and for-
who said that the changes aren’t tons in the Uber app that allow 60 people were allowed to drive in ny’s exponentially fast growth mer defense department agent who
just being done to polish the com- riders to call 911 in an emergency, the state despite having previous prevented steps like the annual was involved in background
as well as app refinements that felony convictions or major traf- background checks from being checks.

Business brief Publishers worry about pricier newsprint with new tariffs
Facebook to stop spending By Ivan Moreno are bracing for another blow to an Association, which represents about
industry that has shrunk with the loss 1,500 daily and non-daily newspa-
against California privacy effort THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
of advertising revenue to the inter- pers in every state.
SACRAMENTO — Facebook says it will stop spending MILWAUKEE — Newspaper pub- net. A large metro newspaper can expect
money to fight a proposed California ballot initiative lishers across the U. S. already Critics of the paper tariffs say the annual increases of about $3 million
aimed at giving consumers more control over their data. strapped by years of declining rev- businesses that will ultimately be in printing costs, according to Paul
The measure, known as the “California Consumer Privacy enue say they’re dealing with an exis- harmed are not Canadian paper pro- Boyle, senior vice president for the
Act,” would require companies to disclose upon request what tential threat: Recently imposed tar- ducers, but U.S. newspapers that will News Media Alliance. While larger
types of personal information they collect about someone iffs on Canadian newsprint driving have to cut staff and reduce publica- papers might be able to survive the
and whether they’ve sold it. It also would allow customers up their business costs. tion days to afford higher prices of increase, Boyle said smaller publica-
to opt out of having their data sold. The tariffs are a response to a com- newsprint — the sheets newspapers tions might not.
The company made the announcement Wednesday as chief plaint to the U. S. Department of are printed on. The newspaper indus- “I’ve heard from small publishers
executive Mark Zuckerberg underwent questioning from Commerce from a hedge fund-owned try employs just over 150, 000 who’ve said, ‘I’m worried about shut-
Congress about the handling of user data. paper producer in Washington state, Americans, which is about 276,000, ting my doors,”’ he said.
which argues that its Canadian com- or 65 percent, fewer than two decades Boyle said his organization — for-

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Trump puts off Syria strike
decision, will talk to allies been made. We
By Robert Burns
and Catherine Lucey are continuing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to assess intel-
ligence and are
engaged in con-
WASHINGTON — President versations with
Donald Trump on Thursday put off our partners and
a final decision on possible mili- allies.”
tary strikes against Syria after Sanders said
tweeting earlier that they could Trump would
happen “very soon or not so soon Donald Trump
speak later with
at all.” The White House said he French President Emmanuel
would consult further with allies. Macron and British Prime
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis Minister Theresa May.
warned such an attack carried the Although Mattis noted that mil-
risk of spinning out of control, itary action carried risks, he also
suggesting caution ahead of a deci- emphasized that Syrian use of
sion on how to respond to an chemical weapons should not be
attack against civilians last week- tolerated. And he insisted it
end that U.S. officials are increas- remains U. S. policy not to be
ingly certain involved the use of involved directly in Syria’s civil
banned chemical weapons. British war.
REUTERS officials said up to 75 people were “Our strategy remains the same
Syrian Army soldiers stand next to buses that carry rebels and their families who left Douma at the entrance of killed. as a year ago,” he said. “It is to
the Wafideen camp in Damascus, Syria. The White House press secre- drive this to a U.N.-brokered peace
tary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said but, at the same time, keep our

Inspectors heading to site of in a brief statement after Trump


met with Mattis and other mem-
bers of his National Security
foot on the neck of ISIS until we
suffocate it, ” referring to the
Islamic State extremist group.

suspected gas attack in Syria Council: “No final decision has

By Bassem Mroue
and Sarah El Deeb
say killed more than 43 people
last weekend.
town for opposition-held areas in
the north. Russia’s military said
Vladimir Putin unlikely to leave
Speaking at the United Nations Thursday that Douma was now
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DAMASCUS, Syria — A team of


on Thursday, Russia’s U.N. ambas-
sador, Vassily Nebenzia, said the
under full control of the Syrian
government after a Russian-medi-
U.S. strike on Syria unanswered
inspectors from the international top priority had to be to avert a ated deal secured the evacuation of By Vladimir Isachenkov W h e n
chemical weapons watchdog was wider war, and he didn’t rule out the the rebels and thousands of civil- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Uk rai n e’s
on its way to Syria on Thursday to possibility of a U.S.-Russia con- ians after it was recaptured by Kremlin-friend-
begin an investigation into a sus- flict. Speaking to reporters after a Syrian forces. MOSCOW — Faced with the ly leader was
pected chemical weapons attack closed emergency meeting of the Douma and the sprawling east- threat of a U.S. strike on Syria, driven from
near the capital that has brought U.N. Security Council, Nebenzia ern Ghouta region near the capital, Russian President Vladimir Putin power in
the war-torn country to the brink said Russia was very concerned Damascus, had been under rebel has a dilemma: allow U.S. missiles February 2014
of a wider conflict, amid Western with “the dangerous escalation” of control since 2012 and was a thorn to hit Moscow’s ally without a by mass
threats of retaliation and Russian the situation and “aggressive poli- in the side of President Bashar response or risk a military clash protests, Putin
warnings of the potential for “a cies” and preparations that some Assad’s government, threatening with the United States. Vladimir Putin reacted to what
dangerous escalation.” governments were making — a his seat of power with missiles and If driven into a corner by a U.S. he described as
The fact-finding mission from clear reference to the Trump admin- potential advances for years. The attack, Putin will be unlikely to sit a U.S.-driven coup by immediately
the Organization for the istration and its allies. government’s capture of Douma, back. Inaction would threaten his sending troops to overtake Crimea
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons “We hope that there will be no the last town held by the rebels in hard-won gains in Syria, dent and then annexing the Black Sea
was expected to head to Douma, point of no return — that the U.S. eastern Ghouta, marked a major Russia’s prestige and erode his peninsula.
where the suspected attack took and their allies will refrain from victory for Assad. tough-guy image. Commenting later on those
place and where Russia said rebels military action against a sover- Residents in Damascus, who had “It’s our president who decides developments, he said that he was
had now capitulated to govern- eign state,” Nebenzia said, adding lived on edge for years because of the fate of the world!” ultranation- ready to put Russia’s nuclear forces
ment control. The Syrian govern- that “the danger of escalation is mortar shells lobbed from eastern alist leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky on high alert in case of “the most
ment said it would facilitate the higher than simply Syria.” Ghouta, celebrated the news. declared on Russian state televi- negative developments” amid ten-
mission’s investigation, which The imminent arrival of the Vehicles carrying Syrian flags sion. sions with the West over Crimea.
was to begin Saturday. chemical weapons inspectors were seen driving from Damascus During past crises in recent He noted that he bluntly warned his
Syria and its ally, Russia, deny came as rebels in Douma surren- into Douma, chanting in support years, Putin has responded by Western counterparts that Russia
any such attack, which activists dered their weapons and left the of the government. overturning the chessboard. was ready to fight for Crimea.

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squads rotating through a seven-inning

ST. DENNY
Continued from page 1
contest.
On this day, St. Denny’s team won by a
final score of 11-7-4. Not that the final
score is the point for many of the players,
who — competitive or not — are mostly in
The daytime league, founded in the mid- it to keep active and for the camaraderie.
1980s, is a ballers’ league, no doubt. Even “We do keep score, though,” Hiroshi
the league’s oldest player, Richard St. Tarumi said, “because you’ve got to have a
Denny, can still get ’er done, turning in score.”
web-gems in the field, and putting a charge
into the ball at the plate. Early life
In a postgame picnic Thursday afternoon,
the Redwood City Señiors celebrated St. St. Denny is a lifer on the diamond. He
Denny’s birthday. The longtime San began playing recreationally as a kid in
Franciscan turned 94 on March 26. And the Syracuse, New York —  and was excited
versatile athlete, who discovered an affinity when the Syracuse Sky Chiefs debuted as a
for baseball growing up in Syracuse, New minor league team in 1934 — and baseball
York, has no intention of slowing down. quickly proved the only sport in which
“I love it,” St. Denny said. “I’m lucky I someone with his skill set could excel.
can still run. I’m not as fast as I used to be “I would say [my favorite sport] was base-
but I am still doing it.” ball,” St. Denny said. “We didn’t have
Softball Thursdays are only a drop in the bowling at that time and I was too short for
bucket for St. Denny, who stays as active as basketball, and was too light for football.
many an amateur athlete considered in one’s But one thing was I was the fastest guy in
prime. At 94, he still keeps a busy schedule the neighborhood.”
of playing a sport every weekday. On the St. Denny did get an early introduction to
golf links, Monday through Wednesday, he bowling, albeit not as a bowler. When he
averages two 9-hole rounds and one 18-hole was 16, he began working as a pin stacker
round per week. And after his weekly at a bowling alley in Cheektowaga, New
Thursday softball game, he winds down the York, earning from 5 cents to 10 cents per
week by bowling in the Nevada Mixers sen- game.
ior league at Classic Bowling Center in It was during World War II that St. Denny
Daly City, where he holds a 151 real aver- got serious about the game of softball. He
age. enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1943 and start-
“When you’re as old as I am, you do a lot ing in ’44 was stationed in the
of different things, ” St. Denny said. Mediterranean Theater of Operations and
“[Softball] and golf, I like them the best.” was central to Naples, Italy. Working as a
With many of the Redwood City Señiors staff control clerk, he traveled to various
having physical limitations, not everyone cities, including Rome, specifically to play
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL softball.
has to engage in all elements of the game.
For instance, many batters use designated Richard St. Denny competes in the Nevada Mixers, a weekly seniors bowling league at Classic
runners. But not St. Denny. He insists on Bowling Center in Daly City. As the league’s oldest bowler by more than five months, he holds Still got it
hitting, running and fielding. a 151 real average, ranking top 10 in the league of more than 30 bowlers.
After the war, St. Denny worked in the
“Incredible energy,” said Jerry Marsh, 77, catcher, four infielders, four outfielders and the league — and this is really saying some- private sector in New York and
of St. Denny. “And not only does he play, St. Denny’s position of rover. thing, seeing as he plays against a new Massachusetts and relocated to San
he plays with some prowess.” With the rover position, St. Denny is team every week. The league does not use Francisco in 1986. He didn’t resume play-
Marsh, a longtime player-manager who constantly shifting all over the zone permanent teams. Instead, they pick new ing softball until 1995 after hearing about
has endured two knee replacements, quickly between the infield and outfield depending teams each week depending on how many the Redwood City Señiors from a friend
put St. Denny’s athleticism into context. on the tendencies of the hitter at the plate. players show up on a given day. while playing golf in Malaysia.
“I don’t even run,” Marsh said. Sure, Major League Baseball teams in Some days they have as few as two teams, Now he is the league’s ranking veteran.
“Guys like this,” said Carl Woodruff, 72, recent years have adapted to use more com- and go head to head in a nine-inning game. The next oldest active player in the league
while embracing St. Denny, “my hero.” plex scouting reports to align defensive Some days they have enough players for is Larry Gotelli at age 83. But St. Denny
shifts from batter to batter. For St. Denny, four teams, and can play two head-to-head still holds true to the talent that helped him
In the field however, this is old hat. games concurrently. Then there are days excel at the sport as a youth.
And St. Denny plays the most mobile On every player, St. Denny has got a like last Thursday when 35 players reported “Nothing got by me,” St. Denny said.
position in the field. The league utilizes 11 book — well, not literally, he is just expert- to play, enough for three teams. In this “And if it got hit in the air, I got it.”
defensive players per team, with a pitcher, ly acquainted with every batting swing in case, they play one three-team game, with And, quite routinely, the kid still does.

Bruno City Council. Both systems are suit- State voting law favors by-district elec- South San Francisco residents also called

SHIFT
Continued from page 1
able under the adoption of by-district elec-
tions, according to City Attorney Jason
Rosenberg.
tions as well, and the threshold for preserv-
ing at-large elections is much higher, noted
Rosenberg. Often, elected bodies facing
on officials to voluntarily take on the
change.
“I believe this is going to encourage more
Rosenberg led much of the discussion at legal challenges will opt to avoid the poten- citizen participation and it is going to give a
the meeting, as the shift was invited by a let- tially costly and lengthy legal process tied voice to more residents of South San
toral wards. ter received last month from attorney Kevin to defending at-large elections in favor of Francisco,” said resident Luis De Paz.
Ultimately, new boundaries will be drawn Shenkman, claiming he represents a group of voluntarily shifting, he said. Former mayor Pedro Gonzalez expressed
and the city will be divided into districts from South San Francisco residents who feel the same perspective.
where candidates must live and seek election. To that end, Half Moon Bay officials
excluded from the electoral process by the at- recently expressed interest in adopting by- “I hope you can approve it for the benefit
As the process moves along, councilmem- large system. of the neighborhoods,” he said.
bers will decide whether they ultimately wish district elections in the wake of receiving a
Advocates claim by-district elections are threat from Shenkman. Menlo Park officials Under the decision, officials will work
to have the City Council comprised of five
the superior model to the current system of are amidst the shift also after receiving a through the subsequent months with an eye
members representing their own district or
awarding the highest vote getter in a general legal challenge, and Sequoia Union High and on adopting a final resolution confirming
divide the city into four wards and elect a
election. Residents are more easily able to Redwood City Elementary school districts the shift in July.
mayor separately who would be voted on at-
large. support those who they feel represent their and county Board of Supervisors made simi- For her part, Normandy said she believes
Mayor Liza Normandy said she supported community’s interest and campaigns for lar choices as well. The San Mateo County the benefits of the ultimate shift will be
the four ward system with an independent smaller regions are also often less expensive Community College District adopted the by- numerous.
mayor, likening the alignment to the San to run, lowering the burden for candidate par- district system last year too, without being “There is so much positive with this,” she
ticipation, supporters have said. threatened by a lawsuit. said.

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Friday • April 13, 2018

Kane enjoys grand playoff debut as Sharks win opener


By Greg Beacham opener, Kane capitalized when two Anaheim
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 3, Ducks 0 penalties in 15 seconds left the Sharks with
15 years, yet are meeting Game 2 is Saturday night at Honda Center. a two-man advantage. No Ducks were any-
ANAHEIM — Evander Kane scored two in the postseason for The game was a remarkable breakthrough where near Kane when he settled in the slot
goals in his first career playoff game and only the second time. for Kane, who joined the Sharks in a trade and scored on a one-timer from Pavelski.
Martin Jones made 25 saves as the Sharks John Gibson stopped six weeks ago and finally reached the Kane did it again with Pavelski’s help less
beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-0 Thursday night 30 shots for the Ducks, Stanley Cup postseason for the first time in than seven minutes later, sliding the puck
in their first-round series opener. who lost a series opener a nine-year NHL career spent in Atlanta, past Gibson on a 2-on-1 break and crashing
Brent Burns also scored and captain Joe at home in their third Winnipeg and Buffalo. headfirst into the post immediately afterward.
Pavelski had two assists during a three-goal Evander Kane consecutive playoff The 26-year-old Kane was thrilled by the The rout was on 84 seconds later when
second period to help the Sharks easily take series. Anaheim had won chance to make his long-delayed postsea- Burns slipped a long shot through traffic for
early control in the series between seven straight home games down the regular- son debut, and he contributed 14 points in his 13th career playoff goal.
California rivals. San Jose and Anaheim season stretch, losing in regulation at home 17 games down the stretch for San Jose.
have been regular playoff teams for the past just once in 17 games since late January. After a scoreless first period in the series See SHARKS, Page 17

CSM softball train rolls on Stratton stymies Giants 7, Padres 0

The top-ranked Bulldogs score eight runs on 11 hits in win over Delta
By Nathan Mollat
Pads to combine
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Nothing like dropping a non-league game


on 1-hit shutout
By Bernie Wilson
against a top-10 opponent right in the heat of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the conference race to keep a softball team on
its toes. SAN DIEGO — Chris Stratton and reliever
That’s the situation the College of San Derek Law combined on a one-hitter, and
Mateo softball team found itself in on Hunter Pence’s broken-bat, two-run bloop
Thursday. With only one Coast Conference single highlighted a three-run first inning
game scheduled this week, CSM head coach that sent the Giants to a 7-0 victory over the
Nicole Borg used the scheduled down time to San Diego Padres Thursday night.
have the Bulldogs make up a rained-out game Stratton (1-1) kept the Padres mostly off
against San Joaquin Delta College, ranked the bases through seven
No. 6 in Northern California. innings. He allowed their
CSM, however, showed just how much of a only hit, a one-out single
disparity there is between the Mustangs and in the third by pitcher
the No. 1 team in the state as the Bulldogs Clayton Richard, who
cruised to an 8-2 victory. was pinch-hitting for
“I’d rather play and lose to a top team than starter Bryan Mitchell.
sit for four days,” Borg said. “We want to play Richard was doubled off
the best. [You] gotta be challenged.” after Franchy Cordero
Delta (21-12) put the pressure on CSM
starting pitcher Emily McAdams early. She Chris Stratton lined out to shortstop.
San Diego’s position
walked two of the first three batters she faced players went hitless.
and, if not for a stabbing catch of a line drive Stratton struck out four, walked three and
by CSM first baseman Lexi Riccardi that she retired his final eight batters. The only time
turned into an unassisted double play, the a runner got into scoring position against
Bulldogs might have been playing from a him was when he walked Freddy Galvis and
deficit. Carlos Asuaje with one out in the fifth.
But the double play, followed by a ground- Law, recalled from Triple-A Sacramento
out to end the inning kept the game scoreless. before the game, threw two perfect innings.
“[McAdams] had good command,” Borg It was the Giants’ third shutout. The Padres
said. “The (strike) zone was a little smaller have been blanked twice.
than what she may have had in the past. I The Giants, who lost all three series at
think she adjusted well.” Petco Park last season, chased Mitchell (0-
McAdams would go to pitch a complete 2) after three innings. Mitchell was wild
game, giving up two runs on five hits and again, walking five to give him 14 in three
striking out four. starts. He allowed three runs and four hits
With the pitching and defense in sync, the while striking out two.
offense for CSM (31-4) showed it can hurt Mitchell loaded the bases with one out in
teams in different ways. The Bulldogs manu- the first on two walks and a single before
factured their first three runs before they turned Evan Longoria brought in the first run with
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
San Mateo third baseman Lauren Quirke throws to first during the Bulldogs’8-2 win over a Delta
See CSM, Page 18 College team that is ranked No. 6 in Northern California. CSM is the state’s top-ranked team. See GIANTS, Page 18

49ers LB Foster arraigned on three felony counts


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He declined to answer meanor possession of a high-capacity mag- session before the incident in February that
media questions outside azine after officers found a Sig Sauer 516 led to the most recent charges.
SAN JOSE — San Francisco 49ers line- court, the San Francisco short-barreled rifle in his home while inves-
Chronicle reported. tigating his girlfriend’s domestic violence Foster could face discipline from the
backer Reuben Foster has been charged with league for both infractions.
felony domestic violence after being Prosecutors said the report.
accused of dragging his girlfriend and 24-year-old Foster If convicted on all charges, He faces up to “We continue to monitor all develop-
punching her in the head, leaving her with a attacked his girlfriend in 11 years in prison. ments in this matter which is under review
ruptured eardrum, authorities said. February at their Los The 49ers drafted Foster 31st overall last of the personal conduct policy,” the NFL
Gatos home, leaving her year after questions about his health and said in a statement.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney
charged Foster on Thursday, when he was Reuben Foster bruised and with an character caused him to drop from being a
injured eardrum. possible top 10 pick. The 49ers called the domestic violence
also arraigned in San Jose. A judge ordered The 28-year-old woman told responding charges against Foster disturbing.
him not to have any contact with his girl- officers that Foster dragged her by her hair, Foster delivered on the field, ranking sec-
friend. physically threw her out of the house, and ond on the team with 72 tackles in 10 games “We will continue to follow this serious
Foster was accompanied to court by 49ers punched her in the head eight to 10 times. as a rookie and looking like a key part of matter,” the team said in a release. “Reuben
teammate Richard Sherman. He did not enter Foster was also charged with felony pos- San Francisco’s defensive future. is aware that his place in our organization is
a plea and was released after posting session of an assault weapon and misde- Foster then was charged in January in under great scrutiny and will depend on what
$75,000 bail. Alabama with second-degree marijuana pos- is learned through the legal process.”
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Mateo lefty Warren delivers first career shutout


By Terry Bernal The southpaw pitched Chavarin and ended it with a groundout to point. … Right there they had a lot of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to contact, holding HMB third baseman Jacob Selph. momentum but as soon as he threw that guy
(2-3-1, 10-7-1) to six “I felt really good, ” Warren said. out, there was a momentum shift. So, yeah,
Having lost four of their first five league hits while walking two “Knowing it was most likely the last it was great.”
games, the San Mateo Bearcats entered play and striking out three. He inning, if we win or lose here … I had that With the score remaining deadlocked into
Thursday in need of a win — big time. pitched out of the stretch extra boost of energy. That kind of helped the seventh inning, Warren got things
So, left-hander Jack Warren delivered a in nearly every inning, me. But also knowing if not, I had Kilmer going with the bat as well. He opened the
big-time performance. but breezed through the there. And Kilmer is really good on the final frame with a single. Then Tanap broke
Warren has long been synonymous with final inning, retiring the mound too.” through with an RBI triple to score courtesy
potent offense. In his first season as a start- Jack Warren Cougars in order to fin- Even though Sanchez didn’t pitch in the runner Murphy Dailey. Chavarin later fol-
ing rotation staple, though, the third-year ish the day with 102 game, his arm still loomed large in the out- lowed with an RBI single through the mid-
varsity junior fired his first career shutout total pitches. come. In the fifth inning amid a scoreless dle to score courtesy runner Yuki Mori.
and San Mateo (2-4 PAL Ocean, 6-9 overall) “It was a nice 1-2-3 inning, which is tie, HMB set the table with runners at the Warren has long been a weapon with the
rallied for two runs in its final at-bat for a 2- rare, ” Bearcats manager Neal Goldstein corners and no outs. A shallow fly ball fol- bat. He was promoted to the varsity team as
0 win Thursday at Half Moon Bay. said. “He’s always got to sweat it out.” lowed, with Sanchez in right field charging a freshman to hit and has really flourished
“I think overall, when I look at the season Goldstein warmed up his closer Kilmer in to make the catch and fire on a fly to the this season. He is currently one RBI shy of
in general, I think it’s gone pretty well,” Sanchez prior to the seventh inning just in plate to catcher Sean Tanap to nail the run- leading the Peninsula Athletic League
Warren said. “The times when I get in trou- case Warren ran into trouble. He didn’t. The ner trying to tag up from third. Ocean Division in each of the triple crown
ble is when I don’t hit my spots, because inning started with a comebacker, he then “He’s just got an absolute cannon, ”
I’m not a high-velocity guy.” got a hard hit fly out to left fielder Jorge Warren said. “I feel like that was the turning See MATEO, Page 18

THURSDAY Tommy Eisenstat combined for a one-hit SHP was led by Garrett Pinkston, who fin-
Local sports roundup shutout in the non-league win over the ished with 15 kills. Jack Loftus added 12
Iacovone posted a 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (4) win over Tigers. kills for the Gators. Giorgio Bacchin
Boys’ tennis Chaninder Rishi and Zachary Zhang. Tyler Nelson drove in the only run of the pumped out 29 assists, while David Macias
Hillsdale 5, Burlingame 2 Cale Goodman picked up the other win for game for M-A (8-7-1 overall), while Shawn dug up 11 balls.
The Knights completed a rare season the Panthers, winning his No. 2 singles Mrad had the only hit for Terra Nova (6-8).
sweep of the Panthers as they kept alive match 6-4, 7-5. Cole Sowyrdra was the hard-luck loser for Badminton
their hopes of a fourth-place finish in the the Tigers, as he allowed one run on two hits
in three innings of work. South City 9, San Mateo 4
PAL Bay Division and a spot in the PAL Aragon 6, San Mateo 1
team tournament. The Dons got the better of the Bearcats in Raeka Lin, one of the top singles players
Cole Hedges, playing at No. 4 singles for this cross-town rivalry. Boys’ volleyball in the Central Coast Section, set the tone
Aragon (9-4 PAL Bay) won the first three Mills 3, San Mateo 1 with a dominating performance at No. 1
Hillsdale, dominated his match, winning in
singles matches in straight sets, with girls’ singles in the Warriors win over the
straight sets at love. David Bori won his The Vikings dominated in the first two
Rithik Booreddy posting an impressive 6- Bearcats.
No. 1 singles match 6-2, 6-1 for the sets before the Bearcats could find their
Knights. 1, 6-0 win at No. 3 singles. footing as Mills went on to post a 25-11, Lin lost only three points in a 21-1, 21-2
Two of the matches went to three sets, San Mateo (6-7) avoided the shutout when 25-12, 24-26, 26-24 victory in a PAL shellacking. Victoria Wong, at No. 3 girls’
with each team winning one. Hillsdale’s Daniel Basman prevailed over Aragon’s match. singles, was equally as impressive for the
No. 2 doubles team of Tyler Stepps and Randy Liu at No. 4 singles. Basman cruised Jason Wu led San Mateo with six kills Warriors, as she won her match 21-3, 21-3.
Pascal Rhee dropped the first set 7-5 to to a 6-1 in the first set, but needed a second- while also adding a team-high 20 digs. Cory Chilton, playing at No. 1 boys’ sin-
Burlingame’s Connor Sheehy and Wesley set tiebreaker to get past Liu, 13-11. Griffen Shu also had a strong match for the gles for San Mateo, was just as impressive
Larlarb. But Stepps and Rhee rebounded to Bearcats, finishing with 18 digs. as Lin as he won his match by the same
win the second set 6-2 and then won the
WEDNESDAY score of 21-1, 21-2.
match by winning a third-set, super- Gunn 3, Sacred Heart Prep 1 San Mateo would sweep the three boys’
tiebreaker, 10-7. Baseball The Gators kept it close throughout, but singles matches, with Charles Xiao and
Burlingame got one of its wins at No. 1 Menlo-Atherton 1, Terra Nova 0 just could not get over the hump in a 25-20, Shinichi Sato both winning in straight
doubles, where Eric Broman and Luca Bears’ pitchers Anthony Waller and 25-20, 23-25, 25-21 loss to the Titans. sets.
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Warriors face different playoffs this year


By Janie McCauley have the guys and the IQ and the resiliency to on the very night he returned from a six-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS understand how we’re going to accomplish game absence with his latest ankle injury. It
our goal this year and not compare it to last was bad luck, too, as center JaVale McGee
OAKLAND — Stephen Curry on the side- year. Because I’m sure you can ask any cham- fell into him.
lines again, this time with a hurt knee. No pionship team along the way that’s trying to Curry’s absence as a floor leader and heart
longer the sure-thing No. 1 seed. Steve Kerr repeat or whatever the case is, every journey of the team hurts.
piecing together rotations based on who’s is defined by different circumstances. “They’ve been pretty fortunate here in that
available through illness and injury. “Injuries, the fact that we have been in the the injuries hadn’t been the long ones where
It hasn’t exactly been an easy course this 2 spot for about two weeks now with really guys are out 10-15 games. It’s been three or
season for the defending NBA champions. no chance to climb or fall, so you have to four games or maybe a five-game stretch,”
The Golden State Warriors are used to being fight human nature in that sense. I think all Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said. “It’s some-
the best out West, a top target that everyone that we’ve invested in our game, in our team thing different, but I really do feel like every-
in the NBA seeks to unseat. and in our identity over the course of the last one would love to struggle and be 57-22 if
It’s just a little different this time. three, four years will show up when the time you can consider that struggling.”
Not that Kerr is overly concerned. Golden is right.” Golden State finished 58-24, dropping 12
State’s coach thinks the Warriors will be just Two years ago, Golden State put its focus home games — something unheard of the
fine when they open their best-of-seven on going for a record 73 victories and lost to previous three years when they were barely
series against No. 7 seed San Antonio at LeBron James and the Cavaliers in the blemished with only nine losses total at one
home Saturday afternoon. Finals. Then late last season, the Warriors of the NBA’s most imposing stops.
“We’re going to have new life when the were gearing up for that inevitable Finals The Warriors want to re-establish that ener-
playoffs start. And I’m well aware of what a rematch with rival Cleveland while Durant gy and swagger at home. Immediately.
long, difficult season it’s been,” he said. “So worked back from a knee injury before cap- Kerr didn’t worry about the record. He was
many things have been thrown at us here the turing his first title and becoming Finals too busy mixing and matching just to get
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last month, especially all the injuries, which MVP. through games over the past month.
Golden State’s Steph Curry hobbles around
have really shaken up our rotation. That’s For Kerr, the goals lately were simple: find after injuring his knee March 23 against “It’s been a long haul, for sure. I was hop-
made it difficult on everybody and our play- some rhythm and return everybody to health. Atlanta. He missed the final 10 games of the ing that we would be heading into the play-
ers. But they’re fighting and that’s the main He used 27 different starting lineups — yes, a season and will be out for the first round of offs healthy, obviously everyone wants
thing. huge number — in a big jump from his first the playoffs. that,” he said. “But this is all part of it, it’s
“We’re going to be all right.” three seasons coaching Golden State. Last all part of the journey. This is our journey
During one especially tough stretch, all season there were 14 different starting five “Basically we spend most of our time try- this year. Every year’s different, so it’s been
four All-Stars were out because of health — combinations for the Warriors on the way to ing to predict what’s going to happen, and a bumpy road but here we are. I’m really proud
Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green and a second title in three years, 12 the year we’re all wrong,” Kerr quipped last week. of our guys.”
Klay Thompson. Golden State dropped seven before that and just eight during 2014-15 as “And the next day we reshuffle the deck and And the rest of the league still realizes what
of 10 at one point last month, then lost its the franchise won its first championship in we guess again.” it’s up against.
final regular-season game by a jaw-dropping 40 years. Golden State will still look a lot different “You can’t count these guys out, and I don’t
40 points Tuesday night at Utah. And this time around, the Warriors didn’t when the ball goes up at Oracle Arena without think anybody is counting them out,” Pacers
Yet, now, everybody is relishing a new sea- even know their opponent until Wednesday Curry. coach Nate McMillan said. “They’ll get their
son. night, meaning Golden State’s video crew The two-time MVP is expected to miss the guys back and they have enough guys I think
“It’s not a carbon copy of last year by any worked overtime preparing for all the possi- entire first round after spraining the medial they can survive until they get everybody
stretch,” Curry said. “But I know for sure we ble opponents. collateral ligament in his left knee March 23 back.”

Singer won’t sing anthem for our inception in 2009,” he wrote. “We will ment afterward, as did the
Sports briefs always place fan safety as our top priority at Wards.
Reno team because of gun ban our stadium.” The 20-year-old Ward
which has been the Arizona Diamondbacks’
RENO, Nev. — A Nevada woman has AAA affiliate in the Pacific Coast League was killed Aug. 9, 2014,
declined an invitation to sing the national since 2009. Tony Stewart, Ward family during a sprint car race on
anthem before a Reno Aces baseball game Wolcott and her husband intended to attend settle wrongful death lawsuit dirt at Canandaigua
this summer because the minor league team a game last Saturday, but decided to abandon Motorsports Park in
won’t let her bring her gun. UTICA, N.Y. — Tony Stewart and the par- western New York.
their plans when they saw the metal detec-
Alishia Wolcott told The Reno Gazette ents of Kevin Ward Jr. have agreed to settle Ward spun and crashed
tors, opting not to return their weapons to
Journal that she received her concealed a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family Tony Stewart after contact with
their car.
weapons permit earlier this year and planned against the former NASCAR star for his role Stewart’s car. He climbed
She informed the team of her decision in a
to bring her 9mm for protection after being in the death of their son. out while the race was under caution and
letter this week. “I will not sing our national
offered a chance to sing the anthem. anthem at a place that seeks to strip me of my Minor stipulations remain to be settled began walking down the dimly lit track in
Wolcott said she wears the gun or keeps it Second Amendment rights,” Wolcott wrote. and details of the agreement were not an apparent attempt to confront Stewart.
in a purse because she doesn’t feel safe walk- Reno Aces Baseball Club President Eric divulged at Thursday’s hearing in federal One car appeared to swerve to avoid Ward,
ing at night in downtown Reno, where the Edelstein defended the policy Thursday in an court before Judge David Hurd. A jury trial but he was struck by the back right tire of
stadium is located. email to the Associated Press. had been set to begin May 7. Stewart’s car and died of blunt force trauma.
The team has always banned weapons but is “The list of prohibited items at Greater Hurd said the case would be dismissed The 46-year-old Stewart spent weeks in
now requiring everyone to be checked with Nevada Field has remained unchanged since once procedures regarding the estate of the seclusion afterward. He retired after the
metal detectors before entering the ballpark, victim were finalized. Stewart declined com- 2016 season.

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Milch continues stellar pace JC baseball WHAT’S ON TAP NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
College of San Mateo left-han- 2-0 lead. CSM tied it in the bot-
der Jared Milch kept pace through FRIDAY East Division East Division
tom of the third though with a sac Baseball W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
the middle innings and his offense fly from Everett Lau and an RBI Sacred Heart Prep at Hillsdale, 4 p.m.; Capuchino
New York 10 1 .909 — Boston 10 2 .833 —
rewarded him with a big finish. single from Angelo Bortolin.
at Burlingame, 7 p.m.
Toronto 8 5 .615 2 1/2
Atlanta 7 5 .583 3 1/2
The Bulldogs (9-5, 22-11) broke Lau gave CSM the lead in the sev- Softball Philadelphia 6 5 .545 4 New York 6 7 .462 4 1/2
a 2-2 deadlock with two runs in the enth with an RBI single and matched Mills at El Camino, 4 p.m. Washington 6 7 .462 5 Baltimore 5 8 .385 5 1/2
seventh and five more in the Bortolin with four RBIs on the day. Swimming Miami 3 9 .250 7 1/2 Tampa Bay 3 9 .250 7
eighth and Milch powered through Milch allowed two runs on six Burlingame at Aragon, Mills at South City, Ca-
eight innings in CSM’s 9-2 victo- puchino at El Camino, 3:30 p.m. Central Division Central Division
hits to improve his record to 8-1. W L Pct GB
ry Thursday at Bulldog Stadium. W L Pct GB
The sophomore out of Terra Nova Boys' volleyball
Pittsburgh 9 3 .750 — Minnesota 7 4 .636 —
Milch was touched for single ranks fifth in the state among qual- Aragon at Hillsdale, Capchino at South City, 6 p.m.
Milwaukee 7 6 .538 2 1/2 Cleveland 8 5 .615 —
runs in the second and third as De ifying community college starters Girls' lacrosse Chicago 6 6 .500 3 Chicago 4 8 .333 3 1/2
Anza (6-8, 17-16) took an early with a 1.72 ERA. Sacred Heart Prep at Burlingame, 5:30 p.m. St. Louis 6 7 .462 3 1/2 Detroit 4 8 .333 3 1/2
Cincinnati 2 10 .167 7 Kansas City 3 8 .273 4
SATURDAY
has appeared in two of the past

SHARKS
Baseball
three Western Conference finals. Serra at Carlmont, 4 p.m. West Division West Division
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
San Jose and Anaheim haven’t Boys' lacrosse
Arizona 9 3 .750 — Angels 11 3 .786 —
Sacred Heart Prep at Monte Vista-Danville, 1 p.m.
faced off in the postseason since Colorado 7 7 .500 3 Houston 9 4 .692 1 1/2
Continued from page 13 2009, when the eighth-seeded Track and field Giants 6 6 .500 3 Seattle 6 4 .600 3
Ducks stunned the Presidents’ Serra Top 7, all day Los Angeles 4 7 .364 4 1/2 A’s 5 8 .385 5 1/2
Trophy-winning Sharks in six San Diego 4 10 .286 6 Texas 4 10 .286 7
Jones capably handled the Ducks’ College softball
infrequent scoring opportunities to games in the first round. Three play- Bakersfield at San Mateo, noon
Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games
earn his fifth career playoff shutout. ers on each roster are still around for College baseball Minnesota 9, Houston 8
Atlanta 5, Washington 3, 12 innings
Anaheim fans threw scattered boos the rematch, including captains Ohlone at Cañada, 1 p.m.
Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 2 Chicago White Sox 2, Tampa Bay 1
at their team during the third period, Ryan Getzlaf and Pavelski. Colorado 6, San Diego 4 Seattle 4, Kansas City 2
particularly when the Ducks strug- No tes : Cam Fowler missed the WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Arizona 7, San Francisco 3 Cleveland 5, Detroit 1
gled to get the puck up the ice. opener with an upper-body injury, Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 3, 12 innings Baltimore 5, Toronto 3
Warriors vs. San Antonio N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 1 N.Y. Yankees 10, Boston 7
The Ducks promptly gave away and the Ducks’ top defenseman Saturday, April 14: San Antonio at Warriors, noon Chicago Cubs 13, Pittsburgh 5 Angels 7, Texas 2
the home-ice advantage they had doesn’t appear to be close to Monday, April 16: San Antonio at Warriors, 7:30 p.m. Oakland 16, L.A. Dodgers 6
Oakland 16, L.A. Dodgers 6
claimed with a frantic late-season returning. The club has said Thursday, April 19:Warriors at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games
rally past San Jose into second Sunday, April 22:Warriors at San Antonio, 12:30 p.m.
Fowler’s injury could keep him out x-Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Pitt (Williams 2-0) at Cubs (Hendricks 0-0), 11:20 a.m. Detroit (Fulmer 1-1) at Cleveland (Bauer 0-1),6:10 p.m.
place in the Pacific Division. for several more weeks. ... Sharks x-Thursday, April 26: Warriors at San Antonio, TBA St.Louis (Wacha 1-1) at Cincy (Romano 0-1),3:40 p.m. Yankees (Gray 1-0) at Boston (Porcello 2-0), 3:10 p.m.
Anaheim won its final five regular- C Joe Thornton skated in pregame x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Colorado(Bettis1-0)atWashington(Gonzalez1-0),4:05p.m. CWS (Giolito 0-1) at Minnesota (Berrios 1-1), 5:10 p.m.
season games to finish with 101 warmups, but didn’t play in what Giants (Stratton 0-1) at San Diego (Mitchell 0-1),7:10 p.m. Angels (TBD) at Kansas City (Kennedy 1-0), 5:15 p.m.
points, while the Sharks lost five would have been his first game SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Friday’s Games Friday’s Games
of their last six and ended up with since Jan. 25. The 38-year-old vet- Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Baltimore at Boston, 4:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Cincinnati, 3:40 p.m. N.Y.Yankees at Detroit, 4:10 p.m.
100. eran has a right knee injury, but Sharks 1, Anaheim 0
Thursday, April 12: Sharks 3, Anaheim 0 Colorado at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
At least slow playoff starts are hopes to return soon. ... Ducks D Saturday, April 14: San Jose at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Toronto at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m.
typical for these Ducks, who have Kevin Bieksa also didn’t play, but Monday, April 16: Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m.
lost Game 1 at home in four of their is likely available after missing Wednesday, April 18: Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30
p.m. Pittsburgh at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Texas at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
last five playoff series over the the last month due to surgery on x-Friday, April 20: San Jose at Anaheim, TBA Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Angels at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m.
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Kajani coming up big in relief for Hillsdale GIANTS


By Terry Bernal said. “So they’re a good combo.”
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Hillsdale (14-3 overall) has been the class Continued from page 13
of the PAL Bay Division in terms of offense
What a roll Sophia Kajani has been on for this season. The Knights are hitting .396 as
the Hillsdale Knights. a team, and are currently besting each first- a fielder’s choice. Mitchell walked Brandon
The right-handed pitcher was the odd place Carlmont (.361) and HMB (.382). Crawford to load the bases again before
woman out last season during Hillsdale soft- Against NDB ace Madi Earnshaw, though, Pence lined a single to
ball’s Central Coast Section Division II run- Hillsdale had to scratch and claw for each of right to bring in two
ner-up bid. Bouncing between the varsity and its five runs. more runs.
junior-varsity teams in 2017, she only The Knights scored two runs in the top of The Giants scored four
pitched in one varsity game all year. the first, while totaling just one hit. unearned runs in the
As a senior this year, Kajani has proven a Freshman Mika Chong got Hillsdale on the sixth off Colten Brewer,
sharp complement to returning first-team all- board with an RBI groundout. Senior who was making his
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Bridget Nasir followed with an RBI single. major league debut. Two
pitcher Kealani Kaufusi. Entering play Sophia Kajani earned her fourth save of the Later in the game, Ashleigh Wong had an runs came in on third
Thursday having recorded consecutive wins in year Thursday for Hillsdale softball. RBI knock en route to a 3-for-3 day. Addison Hunter Pence baseman Christian
her last three appearances, Kajani fired four “She’s strong,” Zalba said. “She throws Eftakarri added two RBIs, each on fielder’s Villanueva’s throwing
shutout innings of relief to earn the save, hard and she’s got a nice curve.” choice groundouts. error on Andrew McCutcheon’s two-out,
combining with Kaufusi for a 5-0 shutout vic- The left-handed Kaufusi has been contend- “Our girls did a really good job.” Zalba said. bases-loaded grounder, which was followed
tory over Notre Dame-Belmont. ing with tendonitis of the throwing wrist “We didn’t have the big hits we’ve been hav- by Buster Posey’s two-run double.
“We knew we would have both pitchers this since last season. And the 36 2/3 innings ing … but we did a really good job of situa-
year which was kind of nice,” Hillsdale assis- Kajani has given second-place Hillsdale have tional hitting.”
Trainer’s room
tant coach Michelle Zalba said. “We had been critical to keeping the junior ace Kaufusi Earnshaw tabbed the complete game for Giants manager Bruce Bochy said closer
Kealani. But when we get ahead it’s nice to fresh for some of the team’s biggest wins. NDB, allowing five runs (four earned) on five Mark Melancon, on the disabled list since
have someone who gives her some relief too.” Kaufusi went the distance March 15 in a key hits, while walking two and striking out five. March 28, received a stem-cell injection to
Closers aren’t exactly a trend in softball, 5-1 league win over third-place Half Moon Her record falls to 5-3, and she has now lost treat the pronator in his right forearm.
and Kajani hasn’t been a typical stopper. Bay. She has also earned non-league wins over back-to-back decisions for just the second
She is now 3-1 with a 1.53 ERA and four Mountain View, Los Altos and, most recently, time in her career. Up next
saves on the year. Three of those saves have NDB on Thursday. The lefty is now 11-2 with NDB (6-3) totaled just five hits, with soph- Ty Blach (1-1, 4.11 ERA) is scheduled to
come from her finishing the game with a 1.62 ERA through 64 2/3 innings. omore Kaitlyn Kiesel going 2 for 3 for the make the start Friday night against Padres
three or more innings. “They definitely work differently,” Zalba first two hits of her varsity career. right-hander Tyson Ross (1-1, 5.25).

With Quirke on second after reaching on field- ner and CSM first baseman Riccardi stayed in hit. With the two outs and the bases loaded,

CSM
Continued from page 13
er’s choice, catcher and cleanup hitter
Mackenzie Driscoll flipped a run-scoring sin-
gle into right field to drive in Quirke with the
the game.
CSM got the runs right back in the bottom
of the frame as the Bulldogs turned to the long
Stines took a pitch back through the middle
to drive in both Ally Sarabia and Cotla.
And after facing one of the top teams in
first run of the game. ball for their offense. With two outs and Northern California, they Bulldogs will take
Espinoza rebounded to retire the Bulldogs Emily Cotla on second via a single and on one of the best teams in the state when
to the long ball later. Leadoff hitter Allie
in order on three pitches in the second passed ball, Stines came to the plate and, they host a Bakersfield team ranked No. 3 in
Stines continues to be one of the best hitters
inning, but CSM touched her for two more after working a 3-1 count, blasted an the state.
in the state as she went 3 for 4 with a home
run and four RBIs. runs in the third for a 3-0 lead. Quirke’s single Espinoza offering off the netting in front of After that, there are only four games left in
“Stines is just a great hitter,” Borg said. up the middle drove in Hailey Hiett, who had the scoreboard in right-center field for a two- the regular season before CSM embarks on
singled to lead off the inning. Lexi Riccardi run homer and a 5-1 advantage. what they hope is a sixth straight trip to the
Lauren Quirke had a pair of hits, drove in a
run and scored, while Gaby Zucchiatti home- drove in the second run, legging out a swing- It was 6-1 one pitch later as Zucchiatti state final four.
red and scored twice. ing bunt for an infield hit on the play and jumped on the first pitch she saw and hit it to But it’s one step at a time.
“McAdams did a good job, but mostly our plating Zucchiatti, who had reached on an nearly the same spot as Stines. Zucchiatti’s “We have a road map to success. You have
sticks won this one,” Borg said. error. shot wasn’t nearly as high, however, and the to complete steps one and two before you can
Delta starting pitcher Marissa Espinoza Delta finally got to McAdams in the fourth ball hit on the very top of the wall and get to eight, nine and 10,” Borg said. “We
seemed to struggle with the zone in the first inning on a bloop double to shallow right bounced over for the solo home run. (the coaching staff) understand (the process).
inning as well but, unlike the Mustangs, the field and an infield hit that featured a scary col- CSM tacked on two more runs in the fifth, It’s hard to get the kids to understand that this
Bulldogs capitalized by scratching out a run. lision at the first-base bag, but both the run- with Stines, once again, providing the big isn’t last year.”

Anagnosou of Woodside. in an 8-1 non-league win over Del Mar-San imately 20 pounds in the offseason. He also

MATEO “He’s always been a good hitter,” Goldstein


said. “Even as a freshman he hit the ball. …
He’s a good player. He’s getting some looks.
Jose.
After opening this season with a 3-1
record, Warren dropped four straight deci-
put a focus on pitching, but the focus has
helped him twofold, he said.
“It’s been really important because com-
Continued from page 14 He’ll probably play at the next level.” sions, with the Bearcats defense totaling 10
ing into the season I knew I was going to
errors through those four games.
Prior to this season, Warren had totaled pitch a lot more,” Warren said. “I definitely
categories, according to MaxPreps.com. 10 varsity pitching appearances, including “We’ve made more errors than we’d like,” spent a lot more time this year just pitching
His .511 batting average and three home four starts. He recorded a 2-1 record as a Goldstein said. “He’s had some bad luck — pitching in practice, pitching bullpens,
runs each lead the league, while his 12 RBIs sophomore in 2017 with his first career behind him.” working on pitches. And I also think that
leave him one shy of league leader Jordan complete game, allowing one unearned run The 6-1, 185-pound Warren added approx- pitching has helped my hitting.”

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Dwayne Johnson survives


the rubble that is ‘Rampage’
By Jake Coyle bland and bizarrely self-seri- many highly trained interna- play pranks on one another.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ous monster movie. tional commandos — he’s The two are actually a win-
ning pair, but “Rampage,”
Johnson plays primatologist now working at the San unfortunately, isn’t the Rock-
Usually paired with smaller Davis Okoye in Brad Diego Zoo. His time is espe- and-monkey buddy comedy
companions like Kevin Hart Petyon’s adaption of a classic cially focused on a hulking (“The Guerrilla and the
or Moana, Dwayne Johnson is 1986 arcade game. Naturally, albino gorilla named George. Gorilla”?) we might crave.
for once the diminutive one in Okoye has some covert mili- They are pals, Davis and
“Rampage,” a hopelessly tary history but — like so George, who fist-bump and See RAMPAGE, Page 22
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Brussels sprouts push nutrition in classic Caesar salad


By Elizabeth Karmel 2 generous teaspoons Worcestershire
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sauce
1/2cup olive oil, plus more if needed
If you love Brussels sprouts like I do, you Toasted Bread Crumbs: Makes about 2
will love this salad. If you aren’t sure, but cups
you are a fan of Caesar salad, then you will 1/4unsliced loaf stale bread (I love left-
hopefully love it too! over brioche),grated
I’ve switched out chopped Brussels 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
sprouts for the romaine lettuce in a classic 1/4teaspoon fine-grain salt
Caesar salad and subbed toasted bread- Clean and trim the Brussels sprouts and
crumbs for the classic croutons. This way, chop by hand or in a food processor. They
every bite has the crunchy buttery flavor of should be diced. Set aside.
a crouton which eliminates rooting around Make the dressing by first coddling an
in your bowl for one. egg. Boil water in a small pot and once it is
If you prefer to shred or slice your boiling, place a raw refrigerated egg on a
Brussels sprouts, that will work as well but spoon and lower into the water for 40-60
I find the smaller the piece the better seconds. Immediately place the egg on the
because raw Brussels sprouts are a little spoon in cold water and let it sit until you
tough and dense. This isn’t the prettiest need it.
salad but the flavor is all there and it is a Place the rest of the ingredients in a small
great way to up the nutrient value of a blender or smoothie cup. Add the egg and
Caesar salad. puree according to your machine’s instruc-
Because this salad has essentially only tions until the mixture is fully emulsified
three ingredients, it is important to use the and creamy. Only add more oil if it is too
best quality ingredients you can find, and thin. Season to taste. Set aside.
make the dressing from scratch. To make it Toast the bread crumbs on the stove top in
as easy as possible, I’ve switched out the a large skillet. Melt the butter and add the
traditional method of whisking and minc- salt. Swirl it around the pan so it coats the
ing to make the dressing in a blender. That entire pan. Sprinkle the breadcrumbs on top
way, it is as easy as making a smoothie. You and stir with a silicone spatula occasional-
put all the dressing ingredients in the ly, moving the toasted breadcrumbs to the
blender — I use a smoothie cup — and blend top and the untoasted breadcrumbs to the
away. In about 30 seconds, you have a per- bottom until all are crisp and toasted. This
fectly emulsified creamy homemade Caesar will take about 15 minutes.
dressing! Assemble the salad by mixing the
I like to use whole anchovies that are Because this salad has essentially only three ingredients, it is important to use the best quality chopped Brussels sprouts with the grated
packed in a tin of oil, but if you are a little ingredients you can find, and make the dressing from scratch. cheese. Next add about 1/2 cup of dressing
squeamish, you could use anchovy paste and mix well. Season with a few grinds of
too. Don’t be tempted to omit the don’t worry. It’s beyond easy. All you do is Start to finish: 20 black pepper and a few grinds of sea salt.
anchovies, they make all the difference in boil a small pot of water, place an egg on a Salad: Mix well and taste. You may need to add a
the world. Once the dressing is blended, you spoon like you are dying Easter eggs, and 12 ounces Brussels sprouts, stemmed and little more dressing.
won’t even know that they are there, but hold the egg in the water for 40-60 seconds. chopped I like to make this salad up to this part and
their contribution to the flavor of the dress- Immediately following, you plunge it into a 1/2cup grated Parmesan cheese refrigerate for a few hours or even overnight
ing is huge. cold water bath to stop the cooking and you toasted bread crumbs (recipe follows) to let the flavors marry. Top with the toast-
The other important part of the dressing have a coddled egg that is perfect for mak- Dressing: Makes about 1 cup ed bread crumbs and mix well just before eat-
is the egg. A friend of mine who considers ing Caesar salad dressing. The short amount 1/2 teaspoon sea salt ing. You want each bite to include the
himself a so-called Caesar salad king told of cooking time in boiling water is said to 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper crunchy bread crumbs as this balances the
me that in his opinion Caesar salad dressing kill the any bacteria from the raw egg and it 3-5 peeled garlic cloves raw Brussels sprouts and the Caesar dress-
isn’t really Caesar salad dressing without is safer to make the dressing with a coddled 3 anchovies or 2 generous teaspoons ing.
the egg to give it richness. I concurred and egg instead of a raw one. anchovy paste Nutrition information per serving: 264
call for a coddled egg (a gently and barely 1 generous tablespoon strong Dijon mus- calories; 180 calories from fat; 20 g fat (5 g
cooked one) instead of a raw egg in this BRUSSELS SPROUTS CAESAR SALAD tard saturated; 0 g trans fats); 63 mg cholesterol;
recipe. Servings: 4-6 1 coddled egg 615 mg sodium; 15 g carbohydrate; 4 g
If you have never coddled an egg before, Juice of a lemon, about 1/4 cup fiber; 3 g sugar; 8 g protein.
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How to be mere minutes
away from crusted salmon
By Melissa d’Arabian
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

It seems like mere moments after I get the last dish dried and
put away, it’s time to make dinner again. Is it me or are the
days actually getting shorter, whizzing by in a blur and then
coming to a screeching halt at 6 p.m. when every person in
my household starts wandering into the kitchen, casually ask-
ing what’s for dinner, usually while opening up a cupboard to
peruse available snacks?
The solution is to have a small repertoire of dishes that
require hardly any prep, and that use ingredients you have on
hand. And, then of course, keep these ingredients on hand!
Stock your pantry with frozen wild salmon filets and Dijon
mustard and you will never be more than a few sheet-pan min-
utes away from a tasty crusted salmon. While the ingredients
might change up a bit depending on your mood and your
pantry, the basic strategy is the same: Stir a few flavorful
ingredients into some Dijon mustard, spread on salmon, and
bake at 400 F until done, about 10-15 minutes depending on
the thickness of the fish, and whether it is thawed or frozen.
Today’s recipe for Mustard and Dill Crusted Salmon is but
A generation ago, baked Alaska was as much showbiz as it was dessert, doused in alcohol and set aflame just before your one example of this recipe blueprint. Once you’ve mastered it
cruise-ship waiter paraded it through the dining room on a platter and landed it on your table with a flourish. (which won’t take long), you can venture out on your own on
a given Tuesday night and create your family’s own version.

Strawberries baked Alaska I’ll share a few best practices based on many years of mus-
tard-crusting salmon. Add a little something sweet, like a
touch of honey, pure maple syrup or agave. Also, include one

relatively simple to prepare


or two aromatic ingredients, like minced shallot, garlic,
spices or dried herbs. If you don’t mind a little extra fat, a tiny
bit of olive oil or even mayonnaise will keep the dish juicy
and tender, for just a few extra calories a person. But, don’t fret
By Sara Moulton just set the metal bowl in a larger bowl the Grand Marnier. Halve the remain- if you want to skip the oil and keep things super lean. Finally,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of hot water, which will warm it up ing strawberries lengthwise and, using you can add a little texture if you want by topping with bread-
quickly.) Third, be sure to beat the a melon baller, scoop out a hollow on crumbs or crushed nuts, but this is totally optional.
This recipe celebrates one of the first whites in a small clean bowl, prefer- the cut side of each strawberry half
— and sweetest — harbingers of ably stainless steel (which is easy to (this is where you will put the ice MUSTARD AND DILL CRUSTED SALMON
spring: local strawberries. Sure, the get very clean), because any kind of fat cream ball). Cut a tiny sliver off the
supermarket offers strawberries all will deflate them. Finally, add the sugar other side of each strawberry half so Servings: 4
year ‘round, but the gems that are slowly in a steady stream. After all the the half will lay flat when the cut side Start to finish: 30 minutes
grown locally and show up in season sugar is added, keep beating until the is up. 2 tablespoons reduced sodium soy sauce
boast way more flavor than their peaks are stiff. In a small bowl beat the egg white 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
cousins from the other side of the This is a relatively simple (and thor- on medium speed with electric beaters. 4 fillets of salmon, about 5 ounces each
world. What you’re looking for is a oughly scrumptious) dessert to make, When it is foamy add the cream of tar- Mustard Crust:
bright red color from stem to tip. not least because we have dispensed tar. Continue beating the egg white 3 tablespoons Dijon mustard
These local heroes are perfect even if with the pyrotechnics. I promise your until it holds soft peaks. Slowly add 2 teaspoons mayonnaise
you eat them raw, but here I’ve gussied guests will be wowed without them. the remaining 3 tablespoons sugar in a 2 teaspoons pure maple syrup
them up quite a bit with some borrow- stream, beating the whole time. 2 garlic cloves, minced
ings from an old-fashioned dessert STRAWBERRIES BAKED ALASKA Increase the speed to high and contin- 1 1/2 teaspoons dried dill (or 1 tablespoon fresh dill,
called baked Alaska, the basics of Start to finish: 30 minutes ue beating until the meringue holds chopped)
which are spongecake and ice cream Servings: 4 stiff peaks. Freshly ground black pepper
frosted with a thick layer of meringue 1/2 cup vanilla ice cream Preheat the broiler. Position an oven Preheat the oven to 400 F. Place the soy sauce and lemon
and briefly set under the broiler. A gen- 10 medium to large strawberries rack about 6 inches from the flame. juice in a shallow bowl, and dip both sides of each salmon fil-
eration ago, baked Alaska was as much 1 large egg white at room tempera- Arrange the strawberries on a rimmed let in the mixture and let the marinade soak into the salmon
showbiz as it was dessert, doused in ture sheet pan with 2 or 3 inches between for a few minutes. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, mix togeth-
alcohol and set aflame just before your Pinch of cream of tartar them. Fill the hollow of each strawber- er all the ingredients for the mustard crust and set aside. Line a
cruise-ship waiter paraded it through 3 tablespoons plus 1/2 teaspoon ry half with a ball of ice cream. baking tray with parchment paper. Gently pat any excess liq-
the dining room on a platter and landed sugar, divided Working quickly, spoon the meringue uid off the salmon fillets. (They do not need to be completely
it on your table with a flourish. 1 1/2 teaspoons Grand Marnier or over the ice cream and top of the cut dry; just not dripping.)
I’ve kept the ice cream, swapped out balsamic vinegar strawberry and spread it out with a Divide the mustard mixture among the fillets, and use your
the cake for the crushed cookie of your 1/4 cup crushed gingersnaps or small offset spatula or butter knife, hands to coat the fish entirely in the mustard mixture. Place
choice (I chose gingersnaps because I cookies of your choice making little peaks with the meringue the fish on the parchment-lined baking sheet and bake just
love the way ginger plays with fruit), Mint sprigs for garnish if desired. until fish is cooked through (about 135 F internal tempera-
added strawberries to the mix and fin- Using a melon baller, scoop out 12 Place the sheet pan on the rack set 6 ture). This will take between 10-15 minutes depending on the
ished it with the key ingredient: balls from the container of ice cream, inches from the broiler and broil the thickness of the fish. If the fish is frozen, add about 5 min-
meringue, aka beaten egg whites and put them on a plate, cover them with strawberries for 45 seconds to 1 utes. In general, the salmon will be ready a few minutes earli-
sugar. plastic wrap and freeze them while you minute or until the meringue is lightly er than you think. Serve with vegetables and brown rice for a
A few notes about making a success- prepare the rest of the recipe. browned. Transfer 3 strawberries to quick weeknight meal.
ful stiff meringue: first, the fresher the Cut off the leaves from the top of each of 4 plates. Spoon a mound of the Chef ’s No te: This recipe can be prepared with frozen
egg whites, the better; fresh egg each strawberry. Cut 4 of the strawber- marinated strawberries next to them, fish fillets. Let sit on countertop for 15 minutes to thaw the
whites produce more volume. Second, ries into 1/4-inch pieces and in a bowl sprinkle the cookie crumbs over the outside just enough for the soy sauce and lemon mixture to
let the whites come to room tempera- toss them with 1/2 teaspoon sugar and plate and garnish with a sprig of mint. soak in a little. Proceed with recipe, adding cook-time as
ture before beating. (If you’re in a rush, Serve right away. needed.
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Model says Cosby raped her; chief accuser to testify Friday


By Michael R. Sisak after he called her agent and said he wanted to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS meet and possibly mentor her as she looked
to expand her career into singing and acting.
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — The day before Bill She said Cosby invited her to Lake Tahoe
Cosby’s chief accuser was to take the witness after an initial meeting at his New York City
stand at his sexual assault retrial, a former townhouse, where he had given her an acting
model and TV personality on Thursday gave manual. Cosby tracked her down to Bali,
jurors her own harrowing account of being where she was modeling for an oil company
drugged and raped by the comedy star in calendar, and asked her to Lake Tahoe “to fur-
1982. ther talk about my career.”
Janice Dickinson, one of five other accus- In Tahoe, she tested out her vocal range
ers who testified against Cosby, told jurors with Cosby’s musical director, watched
that the comedian gave her a pill he claimed Cosby perform and then joined the two men
would ease her menstrual cramps but instead for dinner at the hotel. She said that’s where
left her immobilized and unable to stop an she started to get cramps, and that’s when
assault she called “gross.” Cosby produced a little blue pill. She took it
“I didn’t consent to this. Here was and soon became woozy and “slightly out of
‘America’s Dad,’ on top of me. A married it.”
man, father of five kids, on top of me,” Cosby’s musical director left, Dickinson
Dickinson said. “I was thinking how wrong said, and Cosby told her, “We’ll continue
it was. How very wrong it was.” this conversation upstairs.”
Dickinson’s testimony helped prosecutors Dickinson had a Polaroid camera with her,
tee up a climactic courtroom appearance by REUTERS she said, and snapped photos of Cosby in the
Andrea Constand, the former Temple Model Janice Dickinson, walks through the Montgomery County Courthouse while on a break room wearing a colorful robe and talking on
University women’s basketball administra- from testifying against actor and comedian Bill Cosby during the fourth day of his sexual the telephone. Then Cosby pounced.
tor whom Cosby is charged with drugging assault retrial case in Norristown, Penn. “Shortly after I took the pictures and he
and molesting at his suburban Philadelphia finished the conversation, he got on top of
mansion in 2004. Constand was expected to tell jurors that Cosby had taken advantage of had happened. me,” Dickinson said. “His robe opened up.
testify Friday — the second time she will her after knocking her out with drugs. She “I wanted to hit him. I wanted to punch him ... I couldn’t move.
face a jury after Cosby’s first trial ended with- said he smelled of cigars and espresso as he in the face,” she said. “I didn’t fly to Tahoe to have sex with Mr.
out a verdict. got on top of her in his Lake Tahoe, Nevada, A former reality TV personality who has Cosby,” she said.
Cosby says his sexual encounter with hotel room. called herself the “world’s first supermodel,” Dickinson, the only celebrity accuser to
Constand was consensual, asserting through Dickinson, 27 at the time, testified she felt Dickinson became one of the first women to testify against Cosby, parried with defense
his lawyers that she set him up to score a big vaginal pain and, after waking up the next go public with her allegations against attorneys who seized on discrepancies
payday. Cosby settled her civil suit for $3.4 morning, noticed semen between her legs. Cosby when she told her story on between her testimony Thursday and what
million in 2006. She said Cosby looked at her “like I was “Entertainment Tonight” in 2014. she wrote about their encounter in her 2002
On Thursday, it was Dickinson’s turn to crazy” when she confronted him about what She testified that she got to know Cosby autobiography.

charisma. “Rampage” would surely sink a experiment has created a giant mutated rat But the only performance really of note in

RAMPAGE
Continued from page 19
less sturdy action star, yet even here the
wayward mishmash of monster-movie
tropes only seem to ping off him like bul-
that chews up the space station’s crew, but
not before an escape pod with three samples
shoots back to Earth.
“Rampage” is by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who
plays an agent for an unnamed government
agency with wild-eyed, cowboy abandon.
lets deflected by Superman. The canisters of serum land alongside an The scenery might be digital, but that does-
The objective of the original 8-bit video alligator in the Florida Everglades, a wolf in n’t stop him from trying to chew it all.
“Rampage” is professional-looking, game was to, while controlling one of three
thanks to the well-integrated effects artistry Wyoming and at George’s habitat in San As a product that reunites the director and
giant monsters (a gorilla, dinosaur or were- Diego. Each quickly swells massively while star of “San Andreas” and “Journey 2: The
of Weta Digital. We have become spoiled, wolf), reduce a city to rubble. Naturally, a
perhaps, by affecting computer-generated simultaneously becoming increasingly Mysterious Island,” “Rampage” is similarly
story of such pathos and originality aggressive. (With a slightly different trajec- forgettable popcorn fare that, in almost
primates thanks to the “Planet of the Apes” brought Hollywood rushing with a check for
franchise. But George (played with motion tory, we might have gotten a more unpre- every scene feels like a knockoff of some-
millions. dictable mutant trio like maybe a cockatoo, thing else. And it should be funny. Movies
capture by Jason Liles) still holds his own What the film’s writers — Ryan Engle,
in the monkey-movie kingdom. a koala and Keith Olbermann. Now that about giant mutant animals that flock to the
Carlton Cuse, Ryan J. Condal, Adam would be interesting.) Windy City really ought to be funny.
And Johnson, so recently in the jungle Sztykiel — have come up with from this
for “Jumanji,” remains a truly indefatigable The company behind the trials tries to Morgan seems to be the only one to realize
skeletal concept is something overly elab- that in monster camp like this, go big or go
movie star capable of carrying even the orate and curiously humorless. The film quietly recapture the lab results. Malin
most half-baked of premises with colossal Akerman, the fine actress of “Billions,” home.
opens ominously in space, where a genetic
plays its ruthless chief executive, alongside “Rampage,” a Warner Bros. release, is
her more clueless brother, played by Jake rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture
Lacy. Meanwhile, a consortium of military Association of America for “sequences of
and government agencies try and fail to cap- violence, action and destruction, brief lan-
ture or kill the beasts as they converge on guage and crude gestures.” Running time:
Chicago. Naomie Harris plays a genetic 107 minutes. One and a half stars out of
engineer. four.
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By Deepti Hajela magazine article in which Argento and “If we stop this conversation then
FRIDAY, APRIL 13 Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS others spoke out. we’re really doomed,” she said. “It’s
National Librar y Week Open p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave., San
House. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. South San Mateo. All ages and experience lev- The three women talked about back- the one chance I’ve had in my lifetime
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. els welcome to learn new paper NEW YORK — An Italian actress lash they have faced since coming for- to advance the whole human species
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. folding tricks. All materials provided
Stop by the library’s maker space for free. For more information email who was one of the first women to ward, particularly in their home coun- because the betterment of the position
crafts, self-guided resource stations craig@reachandteach.com speak out against disgraced movie pro- try of Italy. Battilana Gutierrez did not of women in society is the betterment
and good conversation. For more of all society.”
information contact Learn to Build a Crystal Radio. 1: 30 ducer Harvey Weinstein said Thursday discuss Weinstein with Farrow, saying
ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Museum of that the #MeToo movement is “the she could not because of legal issues. Argento accused Weinstein of
American Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., most important thing” to happen to Instead, she talked about earlier expe- forcibly performing oral sex on her
San Mateo Professional Alliance Palo Alto. RSVP required. $85. For
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. more information call 321-1004. women since the right to vote. riences she had as a teenager in Italy when she was 21.
Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Asia Argento spoke at the opening after speaking out against former Battilana Gutierrez has said she was
Ave., San Mateo. Free admission, Aragon High School Performing
lunch ordered off the menu. For Ar ts Presents ‘Noises Off.’ 7 p.m. panel of the Women in the World sum- Italian Prime Minister Silvio groped by him during a 2015 meeting
more information contact Aragon High School Theater, 900 mit in New York City. She was joined Berlusconi for sexual improprieties. in Manhattan.
mike@mikefoor.com. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Cost is $11-$17. For more informa- by Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, an Bodroni discussed threats she has Police conducted a sting, with the
Advanced Harmonica. 11:15 a.m. to tion call 558-2999. Italian model who has accused received, including a bullet in the model secretly recording Weinstein
12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, Weinstein of groping her, and Laura mail, while Argento talked about an apologizing for this conduct, but the
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San ‘ The Unfor tunate Case of Mr.
Mateo. Residents $85, non-residents Renfield.’ 7:30 p.m. Notre Dame de Boldrini, a member of Italy’s parlia- essay she wrote discussing the insults prosecutor ultimately decided there was
$105. For more information call 522- Namur University Theater, 1500 ment who is an outspoken advocate for and slurs she has endured. not enough proof and did not bring a
7490. Ralston Ave., Belmont. Free. For more
information call 637-1556. women’s rights. Still, Argento said, “that’s why we case.
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and The panel was moderated by Ronan need to keep this conversation Weinstein has denied non-consensu-
Leadership Sk ills Development. Dan’s Motel Film. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 p.m. Odd Fellows Lodge, 526 Main Farrow, who wrote the New Yorker going.” al sex allegations.
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood St., Half Moon Bay. For more informa-
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- tion contact haak@sfsu.edu.
500 spaces was previously planned for net instead of physical locations
portive atmosphere while learning
to improve your communication
and leadership skills. For more infor-
mation call (202) 390-7555.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
SUNDAY, APRIL 15
Puppy Ghostbusters Mini Session.
10 a.m. Peninsula Humane Society
and SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road,
Burlingame. Cost is $50. For more
GROWTH
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the Station 5 block is no longer in the
works, giving the developer space to
expand the building and the attached
means the developer has considered
the commercial tenants that would be
most successful in the area. She noted
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. information call 340-7022. parking structure to hold 749 spaces. the addition of a Roam Artisan Burgers
Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth City planner Brittni Barron confirmed in the “town square” across the street
Ave., San Mateo. Free admission, Half Off Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. tracks. Increasing Station 1 from the Joint Powers Board waived the from the office buildings and an exer-
lunch ordered off the menu. For Encore Books on the Square, 2200 some 92, 000 square feet to about
more information contact Broadway, Redwood City. Rediscover right to purchase the 1-acre lot and cise studio in the Station 4 office
mike@mikefoor.com. an old favorite or find a new author 184,000 square feet and expanding engineering manager Jay Yu said building are expected to foster an ener-
to love at the Half-Off Sale. For more Station 5 from roughly 98,000 square
Play Professional Poker. 1 p.m. to 2 information call 299-0104. Caltrain is expected to include a com- getic environment as other retail ten-
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 feet to more than 183,000 square feet parable number of spots along the ants are considered.
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Loose Leash Walk ing Mini will increase the total square footage tracks near the Hillsdale Caltrain sta- “We want to see a great collection of
Registration is required. $85 for resi- Session. 11:15 a.m. Peninsula
dents, $105 for non-residents. For Humane Society and SPCA, 1450 of the five buildings by some tion once a redesign of that station is neighborhood-serving retail that can
more information call 522-7490. Rollins Road, Burlingame. Cost is $50. 177, 000. The modifications also complete. be successful in that location,” she
For more information call 340-7022. include the elimination of the 5,794
Climate Change Awareness. 1:30 Janice Thacher, a partner with said.
p.m. to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior Social Ballroom Dance. 1 p.m. to 4 square feet of ground-floor retail Wilson Meany, said the site’s proxim- Zoning administrator Darcy Smith
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 approved for Station 1 and a reduction
San Mateo. Registration is required, Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. ity to the Hillsdale Caltrain station added the middle three blocks were
but the class is free. For more infor- Dance to the Bob Gutierrez Band. $5. of the 4,098 square feet of ground- has been a major attraction for tenants where a concentration of retail was
mation call 522-7490. For more information call 616-7152. floor retail previously approved for of the office buildings and residents, envisioned when plans for the area
Strumming Wor kshop with Aragon High School Performing Station 5 to 2,378. 43 percent of whom indicated in a June were approved, and that residents could
Ukulenny. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Ar ts Presents ‘Noises Off.’ 2 p.m. to Between the additional office space survey they use Caltrain to commute to use commercial tenants at the Hillsdale
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, 4:30 p.m. Aragon High School
Belmont. Presented by the Peninsula Theater, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas, and reduction in retail space along work. Thacher confirmed 777 of the Shopping Center or the Whole Foods
Ukulele Group. For more information San Mateo. Cost is $11-$17. For more South Delaware Street, the proposed 1,145 residential units approved for and other shops on the northern por-
call 591-8286. information call 558-2999. changes sparked concerns among resi- the site have been built thus far, with tion of the Bay Meadows development
Pr eview Night: Aragon High ‘ The Unfor tunate Case of Mr. dents and commissioners about the construction on the 24 single-family as well.
School Per forming Arts Presents Renfield.’ 2 p.m. Notre Dame de influx of additional jobs and potential
‘Noises Off.’ 7 p.m. Aragon High Namur University Theater, 1500 homes on the southern side of the Ebneter joined Drechsler and
School Theater, 900 Alameda de las Ralston Ave., Belmont. Free. For more for increased traffic congestion in property ongoing. Whitaker in commending the develop-
Pulgas, San Mateo. Cost is $11-$17. information call 637-1556. nearby neighborhoods. In response to Chair John Ebneter er for creating a high-quality design
For more information call 558-2999.
Walgreens Talk: Dementia. 3 p.m. Though Dennis Murphy, president of and Commissioner Charlie Drechsler’s with variation among the office build-
Aragon High School Performing South San Francisco Main Library, the San Mateo Glendale Village suggestions the developer consider ings, though he wondered if the mag-
Arts Presents ‘Noises Off.’ 7 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Aragon High School Theater, 900 Francisco. Learn about the signs and Neighborhood Association, acknowl- shared parking arrangements between nitude of the changes proposed may
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. symptoms for dimentia, as well as edged the proximity of the Hillsdale tenants of the office buildings, nearby require an updated environmental
Cost is $11-$17. For more informa- the medications that can be used to Caltrain station to the buildings, he
tion call 558-2999. manage it. For more information residents and those coordinating spe- assessment of the buildings’ effect on
contact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. wondered where new employees com- cial events, Thacher said the developer the area. He acknowledged the devel-
2018 Left Coast Annual Juried
MusiK ohl Notes: Daedalus
muting by car will park given the would consider it and that having dedi- oper would not be subject to a commer-
Exhibition. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez
Art Center, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Quar tet. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Kohl increase in the workforce expected cated parking has been an appealing cial linkage fee, but mentioned the
Pacifica. For more information con- Mansion, 2750 Adeline Drive, with the buildings. feature for office tenants as well. measure as a possible mitigation for
tact info@sanchezartcenter.org. Burlingame. For more information
call 762-1130. “Not everyone is taking the train and Drechsler also suggested the developer the project’s effect on the ratio of jobs
SATURDAY, APRIL 14 not everyone’s taking public trans- consider creating curb cut-outs or other and housing in the city.
Solar Power Workshops. 9 a.m. to MONDAY, APRIL 16
1:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Conversation and Cof fee with portation,” he said. “We need the infra- measures to provide pick-up and drop- “This project will be adding another
55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Meets in Super visor Dave Pine. 9 a.m. to 11 structure to support these projects, and off space for Uber and Lyft drivers 400,000 square feet of office space in a
the Oak Room. Free. For more infor- a.m. Grand Leader Market and Deli, right now we don’t have it.”
600 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Join transporting passengers in and out of market that is already greatly impacted
mation contact
volunteersource@cityofsanmateo.or Supervisor Dave Pine for a cup of Also accompanying the changes are the Hillsdale station. because we do not have the housing
coffee and snacks to share thoughts
g.
on San Mateo County issues. For the replacement of a six-story, stand- Murphy was joined by that we need here to support the com-
AARP Chapter 2895 monthly more information contact dburru- alone parking garage planned for the Commissioner Dianne Whitaker and mercial side,” he said. “It might not be
meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. San Bruno to@smcgov.org. Station 1 building with a mix of Ebneter in expressing disappointment the perfect project for San Mateo with-
Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs below- and at-grade parking providing about the reduction in retail for the two out some acknowledgment of the
Road, San Bruno. Coffee and dough- Get Ready Disaster Preparedness
nuts will be available. Entertainment Class. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San 448 spaces. A 1-acre lot where a blocks. Thacher explained that the impacts it will have on our housing
is by guitarist Scott Hill. For more Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Caltrain parking structure with some shift of many retail sales to the inter- stock.”
information call 583-4499.
Registration is required, but the class
Half Off Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. is free. For more information call
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
RESTAURANT - STATEMENT #277072 STATEMENT #276833
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Gao, a Fine dining Vietnam- as: Sugar Coated Cookie Co., 334 Sap- as: Ninos Auto Parts, 1927 Bridgepointe
ese Homestyle Cuisine spe- phire St, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Circle Unit:N107, SAN MATEO, CA
Registered Owner: Courtney McAlpin, 94404. Registered Owner: Eduardo Me-
cialized in Ben Tre Cooking, same address. The business is conduct- nendez-Herrera, same address. The
located in San Mateo ed by an Individual. The registrant com- business is conducted by an Individual.
menced to transact business under the The registrant commenced to transact
FBN on N/A. business under the FBN on 02/28/2018.
Looking for experienced /s/Courtney McAlpin/ /s/Eduardo Menendez-Herrera/
Chef in ESE Vietnam Ben This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Tre cooking cuisine. sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18,
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).
Applicant must have prior
chef experience working in
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Ben Tre region of Vietnam & STATEMENT #277020 STATEMENT #277124
must know Ben Tre Cuisine The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
dishes. as: 1)Delmer and Lloyd, Investment Real as: 1)R&J Investment Company 2)Power Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Estate 2)Delmer and Lloyd, Repair Solu- Foundry, 3251 Glendora Drive #3, SAN
Please reply with your tions, 973 Gull Ave, FOSTER CITY, CA MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner:
availability and primary contact 94404. Registered Owner: Randall Star- Tuck Loke Au Yeong, same address.
information. Salary: Dependent on ex- rett, same address. The business is con- The business is conducted by an Individ-
perience. ducted by an Individual. The registrant ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
commenced to transact business under act business under the FBN on Jan.-01-
Email: gaovietkitchen@gmail.com the FBN on N/A. 2014.
mail to:gaovietkitchen@gmail.com /s/Randall Starrett/ /s/Tuck Loke Au Yeong/
Phone: (415) 999-5111 This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
(12 noon through 6PM) sor-County Clerk on 3/14/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18,
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


203 Public Notices STATEMENT #277094 STATEMENT #276847
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Boomerang Masonry, 708 Niantic Dr, as: Art Academia, 28 East 3rd Ave.,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #101, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
STATEMENT #276993 FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered
Owner: Vlasta Georgievski, same ad- tered Owner: Inna Polnar, 604 Celestial
The following person is doing business Ln., Foster City, CA 94404. The busi-
as: 244 N. Ellsworth Apartments, 244 N. dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced to ness is conducted by an Individual. The
Ellsworth Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker transact business under the FBN on registrant commenced to transact busi- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
1/22/09. ness under the FBN on 9/3/2003.
and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry /s/Inna Polnar/
/s/Vlasta Georgievski/
Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- STATEMENT #277135 CHANGE OF NAME
trant commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published The following person is doing business STATEMENT #277312 CASE# 18-CIV-01098
under the FBN on 2/2/08. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, as: The Craftsman Agency, 751 Laurel The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ St, #209, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. as: Beach Street Art, 830 North Mayfair 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
This statement was filed with the Asses- Registered Owner: Unionandwebster
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/18. (Published INC., DE. The business is conducted by
Ave, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, STATEMENT #277093 STATEMENT #277128 a Corporation. The registrant com- Owner: Eileen David, same address. PETITION OF
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). menced to transact business under the The business is conducted by an Individ- Seini Tonga
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
as: GLAMOROUS EVENTS BY PETIE- as: Lily Spa and Beauty, 309 Baden FBN on N/A. ual. The registrant commenced to trans- Petitioner: Seini Tonga filed a petition
LINI, 708 Niantic Drive, FOSTER CITY, Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA /s/Gina Michnowicz/
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME CA 94404. Registered Owner: Helen Pe- 94080. Registered Owner: Dong D. This statement was filed with the Asses- act business under the FBN on 4/5/18. with this court for a decree changing
STATEMENT #277016 name as follows:
The following person is doing business
tielini Moungaloa Georgievski, same ad- Hoang, 1783 Tustin Dr., San Jose, CA sor-County Clerk on 3/23/18. (Published /s/Eileen David/ Present Name: Malakai Head
dress. The business is conducted by an 95122. The business is conducted by an in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18, This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Hefa Jermaine Tonga
as: Real Circus Design, 750 Holly Rd, Individual. The registrant commenced to Individual. The registrant commenced to
BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- 4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). sor-County Clerk on 4/5/18. (Published in
transact business under the FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
ers: Anna Tuzhlova, same address. The /s/Helen Petielini Moungaloa 03/22/2018. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18,
business is conducted by an Individual. interested in this matter shall appear be-
Georgievski/ /s/Hoang, Dong/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). fore this court at the hearing indicated
The registrant commenced to transact This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
business under the FBN on 1/1/18. STATEMENT #277123 below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published The following person is doing business tition for change of name should not be
/s/Anna Tuzhlova/ in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18,
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Roam Jewelry Design, 55 West Fifth granted. Any person objecting to the
sor-County Clerk on 3/14/18. (Published
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).
Ave., Apt. 6F, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME name changes described above must file
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, Registered Owner: Alyssa Kircher, same STATEMENT #277168 a written objection that includes the rea-
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME address. The business is conducted by The following person is doing business sons for the objection at least two court
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME days before the matter is scheduled to
STATEMENT #277095 STATEMENT #277125 an Individual. The registrant com- as: 1)Living Estates Realty 2)Living Es-
The following person is doing business menced to transact business under the be heard and must appear at the hearing
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #277051 as: Vertex Chiropractic and Sports Clinic, as: Moonshadow Games, 206 Orchard FBN on 3/1/18. tates 3)Living-Estates 4)Living-Estates to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
The following person is doing business 205 East 3rd Avenue, Suite 412, SAN Ave, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Reg- /s/Alyssa Kircher/ Realty, 1666 Roberta Drive, SAN MA- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
as: LoveStyleHappiness, 3914 Donner MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: istered Owners: 1)Gregory Scott Maxey, This statement was filed with the Asses- TEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: An- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
St, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Andrew Edmund Magsumbol, 181 Del same address 2)Eric Michael Maxey, sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published petition shall be held on 05/16/18 at 9
Owner: Maggie Thach, same address. Medio Ave. #201, Mountain View, CA 2187 Sandcastle Way, Sacramento, CA in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18, drew Lomano, same address. The busi-
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
The business is conducted by an Individ- 94040. The business is conducted by an 95833. The business is conducted by a 4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). ness is conducted by an Individual. The Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Individual. The registrant commenced to General Partnership. The registrant
ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
transact business under the FBN on N/A. commenced to transact business under registrant commenced to transact busi- Order to Show Cause shall be published
act business under the FBN on N/A. at least once each week for four succes-
/s/Maggie Thach/ /s/Andrew Magsumbol/ the FBN on N/A. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness under the FBN on March 23, 2018. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Gregory Maxey/ STATEMENT #277205 /s/Andrew Lomano/ ing on the petition in the following news-
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- paper of general circulation:
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, as: Ivy Review San Mateo, 1900 S Nor- San Mateo Daily Journal
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, folk St, Ste 350, SAN MATEO, CA sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published Filed: 4/4/2018
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 94403. Registered Owner: Fang-I Ste- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/13/18, /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME phanie Yang, 4320 Redbud Pl, Davis, 4/20/18, 4/27/18, 5/4/18). Judge of the Superior Court
CA 95618. The business is conducted Dated: 4/4/2018
STATEMENT #277114 STATEMENT #277104 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (Published 4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18,
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business STATEMENT #277221 by a Limited Liability Company. The reg-
istrant commenced to transact business 4/27/18)
as: Belmont Beauty Salon, 951 Old as: Schnitzel N Grill, 1259 El Camino Re- The following person is doing business
County Rd., BELMONT, CA 94002. Reg- al #226, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Reg- as: Smarter Ventures, 544 Walnut St, under the FBN on 03/22/2017. STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
istered Owner: Belmont Beauty Salon istered Owner: Zen Zone Bites LLC, CA. Suite 1, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- /s/Fang-I Stephanie Yang/ THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by The business is conducted by a Limited istered Owner: Bruce L. Douglas, same This statement was filed with the Asses- NAME STATEMENT 266367
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- Liability Company. The registrant com- address. The business is conducted by sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published
trant commenced to transact business menced to transact business under the an Individual. The registrant com- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18, Names of the person abandoning the NOTICE OF PETITION TO
under the FBN on N/A. FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under the 4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). use of the Fictitious Business Name: Hao ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
/s/Nizamettin Gok/ /s/Emad Jaber/ FBN on Feb. 15, 2018. Tuong Ly. Name of Business: Lily Spa & R. Eugene Dale, also known as Ramon
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Bruce L. Douglas/ Eugene Dale
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Beauty. Date of original filing: Aug. 10, Case Number: 18PRO00292
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published STATEMENT #277284 2015. Address of Principal Place of Busi- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18, The following person is doing business ness: 309 Baden Ave. #201, SOUTH
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). as: 1)Art of the Warrior San Mateo tingent creditors, and persons who may
2)AOTW San Mateo 3)AOTW 650 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Regis- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
4)WINGCHUN 650 5) ESCRIMA 650, trants: Hao Tuong Ly, 3070 Pauan Dr., tate, or both, of R. Eugene Dale, also
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 1380 Claremont Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA known as Ramon Eugene Dale. A Peti-
STATEMENT #277184 San Jose, CA 95148. The business was tion for Probate has been filed by Fidu-
94066. Registered Owner: Andrew

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The following person is doing business Howse, same address. The business is conducted by an Individual. ciary Trust International of California in
as: Current Electric, 9 Greenwood Place, /s/Hao Tuong Ly/
MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered
conducted by an Individual. The regis- the Superior Court of California, County
Owner: Jared Louis Carlson, same ad- trant commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses- of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate
dress. The business is conducted by an under the FBN on 4/2/2018. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo requests that Fiduciary Trust Internation-
Individual. The registrant commenced to /s/Andrew Howse/ al of California be appointed as personal
transact business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 3/22/18. representative to administer the estate of
sor-County Clerk on 4/3/18. (Published in (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
The best career seekers 7/17.
/s/Jared Carlson/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18, nal, 3/2318, 3/30/18, 4/6/18, 4/13/18).
the decedent.
The petition requests the decedent’s will
4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18).
read the Daily Journal. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/26/18. (Published
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18).
We will help you recruit qualified, talented
individuals to join your company or organization. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME PUBlIC NOTICE
STATEMENT #276914
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide The following person is doing business On March 22, 2018, an application was filed seeking FCC consent to the transfer of control of the
as: IOSH Northwest Priory, 660 Windsor
range of qualifications for all types of positions. Drive, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- licenses for the following radio broadcast stations from the Current Shareholders of Cumulus Me-
tered Owner: Roy Thiele-Sardina, same dia Inc. to the Shareholders of Cumulus Media Inc. (as Reorganized): KNBR(AM), 680 kHz, San
address. The business is conducted by Francisco, CA; KTCT(AM), 1050 kHz, San Mateo, CA; KFFG(FM), 97.7 MHz, Los Altos, CA;
For the best value and the best results, an Individual. The registrant com-
recruit from the Daily Journal... menced to transact business under the KFOG(FM), 104.5 MHz, San Francisco, CA; and KSAN(FM), 107.7 MHz, San Mateo, CA.
FBN on N/A.
/s/Roy Thiele-Sardina/ The officers, directors and parties holding an attributable interest in the transferor prior to the
Contact us for a free consultation This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/6/18. (Published in transfer of control are John F. Abbot, Jan Baker, Mary G. Berner, Jill Bright, Richard S. Denning,
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18, John W. Dickey, Lewis W. Dickey, Jr., Ralph B. Everett, Suzanne M. Grimes, Jeffrey A. Marcus,
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). Todd McCarty, Ross A. Oliver, Suzanne G. Smith, Radio License Holding SRC LLC, Susquehan-
Call (650) 344-5200 or na Radio Corp., Susquehanna Media Co., Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff Co., CMP Susquehanna
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277174
Corp., CMP Susquehanna Radio Holdings Corp., Cumulus Radio Corporation, Cumulus Inter-
The following person is doing business mediate Holdings Inc., Cumulus Media Holdings Inc., Cumulus Media Inc., and Crestview Radio
as: BAP, 2090 Broadway Street, RED- Investors, LLC.
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered
Owner: KYEJUNG INVESTMENT INC.,
CA. The business is conducted by a Crestview Radio Investors, LLC is controlled by Crestview Partners II, L.P., Crestview Partners II
Corporation. The registrant commenced GP, L.P., and Crestview, L.L.C. Parties with attributable ownership interests in those controlling
to transact business under the FBN on entities are Jeffrey A. Marcus, Barry S. Volpert, Thomas S. Murphy, Jr., Richard M. DeMartini,

lEGAl NOTICES
N/A.
/s/Kye Jung Kim/ Robert V. Delaney, Evelyn C. Pellicone, Ross A. Oliver, Brian Cassidy, Quentin Chu, Robert J.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Hurst, and various trusts and other entities formed by these members.
sor-County Clerk on 3/26/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
The executive officers, directors and attributable interest holders of Reorganized Cumulus Media
Fictitious Business Name Statements, 4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18).
Inc. will be Mary G. Berner, Andrew W. Hobson, Brian G. Kushner, Joan H. Gillman, Thomas H.
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Castro, Matthew C. Blank, David M. Baum, John F. Abbot, Richard S. Denning, Suzanne M.
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, STATEMENT #277226 Grimes, Todd McCarty, Suzanne G. Smith, Radio License Holding SRC LLC, Susquehanna Ra-
The following person is doing business dio LLC, Susquehanna Media LLC, Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff LLC, CMP Susquehanna LLC,
Notice of Public Sales and More. as: Own It Realty, 214 Eleanor Dr,
WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Registered
CMP Susquehanna Radio Holdings LLC, Cumulus Radio LLC, Cumulus Intermediate Holdings
Owner: Park Lane Capital, Inc., CA. LLC, Cumulus Media Holdings Inc., Intermediate Co., and SP Signal, LLC. SP Signal, LLC's
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. The business is conducted by a Corpora- sole attributable interest holder is SP Signal Manager, LLC. SP Signal Manager, LLC's sole at-
tion. The registrant commenced to trans- tributable interest holder is Edward A. Mulé.
act business under the FBN on N/A.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 /s/Hormoz Nazari/
This statement was filed with the Asses- A copy of the application is available at www.fcc.gov.
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 3/29/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
46/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18).
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tingent creditors, and persons who may air CoNdiTioNer, Portable, 14,000 incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- otherwise be interested in the will or es- BTU, Commercial Cool model WaTer sToraGe TaNk, brand new,
thority will allow the personal representa- tate, or both, of Milford Wayne McDowell. CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- MoTorola bravo MB 520 (android 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
tive to take many actions without obtain- A Petition for Probate has been filed by sories plus remote included. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD 306 housewares (650)771-6324
ing court approval. Before taking certain Karen McDowell in the Superior Court of 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. card Belmont (650)595-8855
California, County of San Mateo. The CoMPleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor
very important actions, however, the per- (650)345-1835
Petition for Probate requests that Donna oNkYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, 311 Musical instruments
sonal representative will be required to Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, 20-pieces in original box, never used.
give notice to interested persons unless Verna be appointed as personal repre- Coffee Maker $15.00 white, Kitchen
sentative to administer the estate of the Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 $250 per box (3 boxes available). ChroMaTiC harMoNiCa: Horner
they have waived notice or consented to Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- (650)342-5630 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
decedent. 0907
the proposed action.) The independent The petition requests authority to admin- PaNasoNiC dMr-ez47v DVD/VHS re- (650)278-5776.
administration authority will be granted ister the estate under the Independent ColeMaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - corder. Transfer VHS tapes to DVD. Ca- CrYsTal (leaded glass) lamp $30.
unless an interested person files an ob- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 bles,instructions,remote control included. Can send picture. (650)464-7860
jection to the petition and shows good thority will allow the personal representa- (650)918-9847 $95 (650)654-9252 druM seT-Pearl foruM Excellent
tive to take many actions without obtain- GrilliNG Wok stir fry. high quality condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
cause why the court should not grant the saMsuNG flaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- Call Paul (650)218-6706.
authority. ing court approval. Before taking certain eleCTriC sTove From Sears 2648
very important actions, however, the per- Excellent Condition $225 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
A hearing on the petition will be held in sonal representative will be required to Please Call (650)244-9267 ePiPhoNe les Paul 100th
this court as follows: MAY 07, 2018 at Juliska haNd-CrafTed 6 7/16"
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
give notice to interested persons unless 304 furniture plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
they have waived notice or consented to Good MiCroWave 1100 watt $40 Da- (650)344-4756
Court of California, County of San Mateo, the proposed action.) The independent ly City (415) 231-4825. 2 WalNuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA administration authority will be granted need work but very good cond. $20/ea feNder MusTaNG I guitar amplifier
hoTPoiNT heavY Duty Dryer excellent kiTCheN CrafT Cutter with five differ- 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
94063. unless an interested person files an ob- (650)952-3466. ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
jection to the petition and shows good working condition Burlingame $50 Call $80. (650)421-5469
If you object to the granting of the peti- Dan (408)656-0958 $35 contact 650-592-2648
tion, you should appear at the hearing cause why the court should not grant the aNTique diNiNG table for six people
authority. feNder MusTaNG ll guitar amplifier
and state your objections or file written MaYTaG Washer excellent working with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 laCe TableCloTh. 84" x 64". Like 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
A hearing on the petition will be held in new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
objections with the court before the hear- this court as follows: MAY 16, 2018 at condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan aNTique MohaGaNY Bookcase. Four
$130.00 (650)421-5469
(408)656-0958 Bruno. (650)794-0839
ing. Your appearance may be in person 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
or by your attorney. Court of California, County of San Mateo, for sale: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
MfG h20labs Model 300 exc cond siNk double cast iron. Good condi- tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA arMChair Good condition $55. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
94063. counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. (650)266-3184 $625.00. (650)421-5469.
itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
rooM heaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- bedsTead siNGle, poster style, box 308 Tools huGe ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
the personal representative appointed by vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. spring, mattress available. $40.00. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
and state your objections or file written (650)952-3500 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
the court within the later of either (1) four objections with the court before the hear- (650)593-7408 aNTique iroN Hand Drills. 3 available
months from the date of first issuance of at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron (650)369-8013.
ing. Your appearance may be in person seWiNG MaChiNe-roYal XL 6000
letters to a general personal representa- or by your attorney. beiGe sofa $99. Excellent Condition
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. (650) 315-2319 CrafTsMaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" PiaNo, uPriGhT, in excellent condi-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- (650)342-8436. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days itor of the decedent, you must file your dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
buNk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
from the date of mailing or personal de- claim with the court and mail a copy to shoWTiMe roTisserie used once years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or shoPsMiTh Mark V 50th Anniversary PiaNo-1955 baldWiN Acrosonic 36”
livery to you of a notice under sectioin the personal representative appointed by $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave B/O (650)685-2494 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. High, Free for anyone to pick-up
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- the court within the later of either (1) four message. (650)504-0585 (650)295-9121.
months from the date of first issuance of CoMMode, Good condition. $20 obo.
er California statutes and legal authority letters to a general personal representa- uPriGhT PiaNo. In tune. Fair condi-
siNGer seWiNG Machine. Good condi- Please call (650)745-6309 viNTaGe CrafTsMaN Jig Saw. Circa
may affect your rights as a creditor. You tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
may want to consult with an attorney 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. CoMPuTer desk (glass) & chair. Like
knowledgable in California law. from the date of mailing or personal de- new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or viNTaGe shoPsMiTh and baNd viNTaGe liNGerie Washboard circa
You may examine the file kept by the livery to you of a notice under sectioin sMiTh CoroNa typewriter and table gtecher@comcast.net saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
court. If you are a person interested in 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- M120 $25 (650)888-9314 (650)342-6993 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
the estate, you may file with the court a er California statutes and legal authority CoMPuTer desk For sale $99
may affect your rights as a creditor. You uNiTaP sTaNdard centerset bath- (650)520-4650 YaMaha aCousTiC Guitar, model
Request for Special Notice (form DE- may want to consult with an attorney room chrome faucet, complete, $10, FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- knowledgable in California law. (650)595-3933 CoMPuTer sWivel CHAIR. Padded
praisal of estate assets or of any petition You may examine the file kept by the Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 309 office equipment zilJiaN CYMbals with stands, 21”
or account as provided in Probate Code court. If you are a person interested in vaCuuM CleaNer (reconditioned) ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
section 1250. A Request for Special No- the estate, you may file with the court a $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 desk, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. laPToP Case or bag. Black. Like new. (916)826-5964
Request for Special Notice (form DE- (650)458-3578 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
tice form is available from the court clerk. WesTerN Washboard Sales made
Attorney for Petitioner: 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- 312 Pets & animals
Gary E. Botto praisal of estate assets or of any petition of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
$75. phone 650-369-2486. diNeTTe Table, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
310 Misc. for sale
Botto Law Group LLP or account as provided in Probate Code airliNe Carrier for cats, pur. from
section 1250. A Request for Special No- (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
500-600 biG Band-era 78's--most mint, Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
180 Montgomery Street, Suite 1616 tice form is available from the court clerk. WhirlPool Washer DRYER, GE no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 (505)228-1480 local.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 Refrigerator all working and in good con- diNiNG rooM SET - Cherry Wood
Attorney for Petitioner: (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra
(415)364-9715 Barry L. Adams dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- bessY sMall Evening Hand Bag With oNe keNNel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
FILED: 4/9/18 1400 N. Dutton Avenue #19 WhirlPool-drYer Gas Coin Oper- fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- SANTA ROSA, CA 95401 ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or evenings (650)593-2066
nal on 4/5/18, 4/12/18, 4/13/18) (707)542-6644 bifold shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)302-2456 (650)544-5306
FILED: 4/12/18 diNiNG Table (36"x54") and 4 match- ParroT CaGe, Steel, Large - approx
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
nal on 4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/21/18) 297 bicycles $250 .(650)-654-1930. bobbY hull Hockey Game Great
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 offer. (650)245-4084
adulT bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for Cash reGisTer Parts; Much Skin Not PeT Carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
NoTiCe of PeTiTioN To loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 $75. Good condition; good for children. cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
adMiNisTer esTaTe of Guts $500 (415)269-4784
Call (650)678-8585 6059
Phillip Ralph Luna bMx MoNGoose Outer Limit Bike, Corks for wine bottles. New, never
Case Number: 18-PRO-00340 looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 eNTerTaiNMeNT CeNTer for $50. used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00. PeT Taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- order To shoW Cause for Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. (650)593-7408 Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
Child’s sChWiNN biCYCle, blue in (650)726-4102 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
tingent creditors, and persons who may ChaNGe of NaMe good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
otherwise be interested in the will or es- CASE# 18CIV00553 CosTCo PlaY Pen with travel bag.
free WoodeN Bed frame, good condi-
tate, or both, of Phillip Ralph Luna. A Pe- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels tion pictures available (650)322-9598
Used once $35 (650)591-2981 316 Clothes
tition for Probate has been filed by Eliza- $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, mes druM -déCor ONLY Brass cylinder &
beth Dubuque in the Superior Court of fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 5 boxes male & female square dance
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
California, County of San Mateo. The PETITION OF Glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- (650)344-4756
298 Collectibles lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
Petition for Probate requests that Eliza- David Michael Richards
beth Dubuque be appointed as personal TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Galv. GoPher wire, full roll
2 adorable 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556 beauTiful silver clutch evening
representative to administer the estate of Petitioner: David Michael Richards filed a 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
petition with this court for a decree doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
the decedent. (650)888-9314 lioNel ChrisTMas Holiday expan-
The petition requests authority to admin- changing name as follows: ikea Table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. daWGs braNd Kaymann black and
Present Name: David Michael Richards sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
ister the estate under the Independent $ 30. (650)598-9804. white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
Proposed Name: David Michael Ruiz 80’s ToPs Complete Factory Set All lioNel WesTerN Union Pass car and (650)369-2486
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. liviNG rooM Table, good condition.
thority will allow the personal representa- $30. (415)231-4825 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons faux fur Coat Woman's brown multi
tive to take many actions without obtain- interested in this matter shall appear be- a-TeaM fiGuriNes Plus Jeep $20 lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
(650)591-9769 San Carlos love Chair, velour, tan. $45. color in excellent condition 3/4
ing court approval. Before taking certain fore this court at the hearing indicated Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- length $50 (650)692-8012
very important actions, however, the per- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (808)631-1365.
ColleCTable MeMorabillia from 2360 RWC loction.
sonal representative will be required to tition for change of name should not be NeW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- GeNuiNe ladies Mink Fur Jacket,
granted. Any person objecting to the the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
give notice to interested persons unless 650-346-9262 for inquiries. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must luGGaGe, red, 21" NEW Samsonite $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
name changes described above must file Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
they have waived notice or consented to a written objection that includes the rea-
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Golf shoes FootJoy, brown and white
the proposed action.) The independent leNNox red Rose, Unused, hand
sons for the objection at least two court painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, NeW TWiN Mattress set plus frame saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591-
administration authority will be granted days before the matter is scheduled to Makes 6"x6" potholders, frame and 9769
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. $30.00 (650) 347-2356
unless an interested person files an ob- be heard and must appear at the hearing loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
jection to the petition and shows good to show cause why the petition should Miller liTe Neon sign , work good NiaGara vibraTiNG Adjustable bed Golf shoes, FootJoy, black & white
cause why the court should not grant the not be granted. If no written objection is $59 call (650)218-6528 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan NeGriNi feNCiNG Epee mask size M saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
authority. timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (408)656-0958 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 (650)591-9769
A hearing on the petition will be held in tion without a hearing. A hearing on the MusiCal doll in a Box! "Soft Impres- (415)260-6940
petition shall be held on 05/15/18 at 9 sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. offiCe sWivel Chair, good condition. kaYaNo MeN’s Running shoes size 11
this court as follows: MAY 15, 2018 at a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, $25. (415)231-4825 saMsoNiTe 26" tan hard-sided suit good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Cond. $8. (650)888-9314
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Court of California, County of San Mateo, Order to Show Cause shall be published sCarleTT o'hara Doll. by "Gambina" offiCe TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid $45. (650)328-6709 ladies sequiN dress, blue, size XL,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA at least once each week for four succes- Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- wood with formica wood grain top $25 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
94063. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 9314 (650) 787-9753 silk saree 6 yards new nice color.for
ing on the petition in the following news- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- MeN's sTeTsoN hat, size large, new,
If you object to the granting of the peti- rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
tion, you should appear at the hearing paper of general circulation: sTar Wars Action figure: Qui-Gon orNaTe larGe bookCase: Two formation.
San Mateo Daily Journal Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 (650) 578-9208
and state your objections or file written Filed: 4/3/2018 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
Steve (650)518-6614. siNk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
objections with the court before the hear- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ $15.00 (650)544-5306 MiNk sTole - Excellent condition. Was
ing. Your appearance may be in person Judge of the Superior Court orNaTe MahoGaNY headboard with rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
or by your attorney. Dated: 4/3/2018 299 Computers gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 slr leNs Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 0839
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- (Published 4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18, Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
4/27/18) 19" Color Monitor with stand VG con- reTro huTCh Needs refinishing other- NeW WiTh tags Wool or cotton Men's
itor of the decedent, you must file your dition power cord/owners manual includ- wise good condition. Top detaches from pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
slr leNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
claim with the court and mail a copy to ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 (650)952-3466
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four reCordable Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- seWiNG sToraGe cabinet, Custom TraiN-Color PriNT by John Hugh Tuxedo size 40, black, including white
months from the date of first issuance of ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, made wood perfect condition $75. Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
letters to a general personal representa- (650) 578 9208 (650)483-1222
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the 210 lost & found
sofabed, velour, tan, Excellent
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days losT CaT. Black and White. Black 300 Toys condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
from the date of mailing or personal de- patch on right eye. REWARD.
livery to you of a notice under sectioin Call (323) 439-7713. 100 ThiNGs for little children to do on a solid Wood Dining table with exten-
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. sion great piece great condition black
er California statutes and legal authority $80 (650)364-5263
books FREE (650)595-3933
may affect your rights as a creditor. You solid Wood Entertainment Center-
may want to consult with an attorney JaMes PaTTersoN hardback books. aMeriCaN flYer locomotive runs TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
knowledgable in California law. 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
You may examine the file kept by the X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
court. If you are a person interested in NiCholas sParks hardback books. larGe sTuffed ANIMALS - $3 each (925)482-5742
the estate, you may file with the court a 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Table 24"x48" folding legs each end.
qualiTY books used and rare. World Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- & US History and classic American nov- rollerblades, Good condition.
Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
praisal of estate assets or of any petition els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
or account as provided in Probate Code 6309
Three iNCh egg crate foam twin bed
section 1250. A Request for Special No- The halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
tice form is available from the court clerk. Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 sTar Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader tion, $20, 650-595-3933
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
Attorney for Petitioner: v.loGviNov, uNusual Journey to the
Roxanne T. Jen Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- TWiN bed frame-black wrought iron
2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ste 154 sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
SAN MATEO, CA 94403
302 antiques
TWiN bed, mattress, box spring, frame
(650)285-5400 294 baby stuff MahoGaNY aNTique Secretary desk, $ 50. (650)598-9804.
FILED: 4/11/18 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- fisher-PriCe healThY Care booster elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. used bedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. (650)573-7381.
nal on 4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/21/18)
303 electronics Wall uNiT/rooM Divider. Simple
295 art lines. Breaks down for transportation.
aNTares dollars Bill Changer ma- $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
brushed fiNish, 15" X 20" frame chines never used for small bus. $95
holds 18 various size photos. Never (650)992-4544. WalNuT ChesT, small (4 drawer with
used. $20. 650-369-2486. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
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316 Clothes 340 Camera & Photo equip. 485 residential Care 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 670 Auto Service
WilSon leAther Lady Jacket. Small, nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
like new. $45. (808)863-1136.

WilSon leAther, burgundy lady jack-


lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044

oMegA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-


gordon MAnor
Residential Care Home
don’t lose money
on a trade-in or
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
obo. (650) 952-4036. AA SMog
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
For Heartfelt, Professional consignment! CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k Complete Repair & Service
Care MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 $29.75 plus certificate fee
318 Sports equipment ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and Call us (650)542-0878 Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF Sell your vehicle in the (most cars)
gordon@justlikefamily.com
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
(650)583-6636 daily Journal’s MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, One owner,
No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel-
869 California Drive .
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno Auto Classifieds. low, $4,000 (650)375-1350. Burlingame
345 Medical equipment
BoW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid hoMediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage
515 office Space
Just $45
MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
(650) 340-0492
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
(650)784-1061. -VirtuAl oFFiCeS- We’ll run it 0878
MediCAl CArrY chair 12 inch wheels
$25. (650)226-3592 Belmont
$59 - $150 ‘til you sell it! StudeBAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8,
eASton AluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30 Auto-Trans, Electric Spark, Fun Driver,
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
Midline SeMi electric hospital bed and
mattress $90. (650)226-3592 Belmont
*Business Internet *Phone Answering
*Conference Rooms *Offices reach 83,450 drivers
$8,500 (510)468-1839 WeSt CoASt
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which was highly critical of U.S. involve-

TRUMP
Continued from page 1
ment in a pact it viewed as lowering labor
and environmental standards, said Trump’s
reversal on the issue would signal that the
president “cannot be trusted on anything,”
said Lori Wallach, the group’s director.
cies could spiral into a trade war with China The U. S. International Trade
that would hit rural America. Trump spent Commission, an independent federal
the 2016 presidential campaign ripping agency, has projected in 2016 that TPP
into the multi-national pact, saying he would increase economic growth and create
could get a better deal for U.S. businesses jobs, but the gains would be small: After 15
by negotiating one-on-one with countries years, the deal would add just 128,000 jobs,
in the Pacific Rim. Now, faced with political an increase of less than a tenth of 1 percent.
consequences of the action, Trump appears Exports would increase, but imports would
to be reconsidering. increase more. Agriculture and the business
“Last year, the president kept his promise services industry would see gains, but man-
to end the TPP deal negotiated by the Obama ufacturing output and employment would
Administration because it was unfair to decrease slightly under TPP.
American workers and farmers,” the White In the meeting with farm state lawmakers,
House said in a statement. The president Trump also suggested the possibility of
assigned his top trade advisers, U.S. Trade directing the Environmental Protection
Representative Robert Lighthizer and his Agency to allow year-round sales of renew-
new chief economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, able fuel with blends of 15 percent ethanol.
“to take another look at whether or not a The EPA currently bans the 15-percent
REUTERS
better deal could be negotiated.” blend, called E15, during the summer
Trump first disclosed his request Thursday Donald Trump gives remarks on tax cuts for American workers as Richard Kerzetski of Universal
Plumbing, North Las Vegas. because of concerns that it contributes to
to a group of lawmakers at a White House smog on hot days. Gasoline typically con-
meeting on trade. Lawmakers have been they’d want to negotiate, but the president of trade policy. “Undoubtedly, a TPP that tains 10 percent ethanol. Farm state law-
pressing Trump to shift course after escalat- multiple times reaffirmed in general to all of includes the U.S. would be stronger and makers have pushed for greater sales of the
ing trade threats, including China’s plan to us and looked right at Larry Kudlow and more formidable than one that does not.” higher ethanol blend to boost demand for
slap tariffs on soybeans and other U.S. said, ‘Larry, go get it done,”’ said Sen. Ben Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been the corn-based fuel.
crops. Sasse, R-Neb. renewing their pitches for TPP — rather North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said
The apparent decision comes after the 11 The president has mused publicly about than Trump’s threats of steep tariffs on steel Trump made some “pretty positive state-
other TPP countries went ahead last month rejoining the deal before, suggesting he and other products — as a way to counter ments” about allowing the year-round use of
and signed the pact in Santiago, Chile — would re-enter if he could negotiate more China on trade. Sen Ron Johnson, R-Wis., E-15 ethanol, which could help corn grow-
without the United States. The agreement is favorable terms. He has not said precisely was among a handful of senators who ers.
meant to establish freer trade in the Asia- what provisions he would want changed. recently visited China to meet with govern- The White House meetings came as an
Pacific region and put pressure on China to It’s unclear how willing the other 11 ment and business leaders there. He said it’s array of business executives and trade
open its markets to compete with and per- countries would be to reopen the agreement time to work with a coalition of trading groups expressed concerns at a congres-
haps eventually join the bloc. and make concessions to lure the United partners to increase pressure on China. sional hearing about the impact that tariffs
It was not immediately clear how commit- States back, though its economic power “I have to believe President Xi is smiling will have on their business. Still, there were
ted Trump was to embarking on a new path would likely be an appeal. all the way to regional domination as a some supporters, too.
of potentially thorny negotiations. Trump “If the Trump administration doesn’t pose result of our pulling out of TPP. I don’t think “Withdrawing the threat of tariffs without
frequently equivocates on policy when faced too many demands, it is likely that the we can get back into the TPP soon enough,” achieving results would be tantamount to
with opposition, only to reverse course other TPP members will see the value of the Johnson said when talking to reporters waiving the white flag of trade surrender,”
later. bringing the U.S. back into the fold,” said about the trip. said Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for
“I’m sure there are lots of particulars that Eswar Prasad, Cornell University professor Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch, American Manufacturing.
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