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One dead, 130 injured “Shouldn’t I have been given the two min-
utes? I thought that was how long you had to
spell,” he said. “I think that was unfair. I
This is the second year the bee has includ-
ed wild-card entrants. Scripps started the
wild-card program to provide a new path to
as twisters rip through never knew that was a rule, that you couldn’t the bee for skilled spellers who come from
stop in the middle of a word.” highly competitive regions. Last year’s
He didn’t know it was a rule because it isn’t champion, Karthik Nemmani, was a wild
a rule. Upon review, the judges agreed that card, having lost at the county level to the
Ohio and Indiana homes Brooks had rung the bell prematurely, and girl he ended up beating for the title.
By Angie Wang and John Minchillo knocked houses off their foundations, top- BART police will pass out Local brief
pled trees, brought down power lines and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
churned up so much debris that it was visible
cards to warn of phone thefts “Many of the cellphone thefts on BART
on radar. Highway crews had to use snow- BART police will hand out cards on trains are crimes of opportunity,” BART Interim
BROOKVILLE, Ohio — A swarm of torna- this week advising passengers to be aware
plows to clear an Ohio interstate. Police Chief Ed Alvarez said in a news
does so tightly packed that one may have of their surroundings to avoid cellphone
Some of the heaviest damage was reported release. “Thieves will board a train and wait
crossed the path carved by another tore thieves.
just outside Dayton, Ohio. until the moment it arrives at a station and
across Indiana and Ohio overnight, smash- According to BART, the index-card sized
“I just got down on all fours and covered the doors open to snatch a phone and make
ing homes, blowing out windows and end- handouts include tips on protecting cell-
my head with my hands, ” said Francis
ing the school year early for some students phones and emphasize the importance of a quick escape.”
Dutmers, who with his wife headed for the
because of damage to buildings. One person stowing devices on station platforms and Four-hundred-and-two electronic item
basement of their home in Vandalia, about
was killed and at least 130 were injured. looking up from phones when train doors thefts were reported to BART in the first four
10 miles (16 kilometers) outside Dayton,
The storms were among 55 twisters that when the storm hit with a “very loud roar” open. months of this year. BART police have
forecasters said may have touched down Monday night. The winds blew out windows BART officials said detectives will prima- arrested 29 suspects for robbery or grand
Monday across eight states stretching east- around his house, filled rooms with debris rily pass out handouts between the theft across that period and have launched an
ward from Idaho and Colorado. and took down most of his trees. Embarcadero and Balboa Park stations in officer recruitment campaign to reduce crime
Tuesday offered no respite, as a large and In Celina, Ohio, 82-year-old Melvin Dale San Francisco from midday to the early on its trains, according to the transit
dangerous tornado touched down on the Hanna was killed when a parked car was afternoon. agency.
western edge of Kansas City, Kansas, late in blown into his house, Mayor Jeffrey Hazel
the day, the National Weather Service office said Tuesday.
reported. A powerful twister also touched “There’s areas that truly look like a war Obituary
down in the nearby township of Pleasant zone,” he said.
Grove, Kansas, seriously damaging homes. Of the injured, more than two dozen were
Joseph F. Doyle
There were no immediate reports of injuries. admitted to hospitals. February 2, 1942 – May 21, 2019
The past couple of weeks have seen unusu- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine declared a state
ally high tornado activity in the U.S., with of emergency in three hard-hit counties, Born in Queens, New York, graduate of CW Post College,
no immediate end to the pattern in sight. allowing the state to suspend normal pur- long time San Francisco resident, lover of the arts and books,
The winds peeled away roofs — leaving chasing procedures and quickly provide sup-
homes looking like giant dollhouses — plies like water and generators. supporter of SF Ballet and Santa Fe Opera, a health care
professional-RN, friend of Bill W, survived by his husband,
Obituary
Thomas Wood, 67 of Redwood City.
James A. McNulty
September 1, 1931 – May 17, 2019
James A. McNulty was born on September 1st, 1931 in
Denver Colorado to Anthony McNulty and Dorothy Ochs.
He was called from this earth on May 17th, 2019. He was
87 years old.
Jim met the love of his life, Donna, while working at the
Save-A-Nickel grocery store in Denver, Colorado. They
were married for 64 years. As a young man he worked as
an analytical chemist for the Food and Drug Administration.
Jim’s expertise came to the attention of Dohrmann
Instruments, and he was recruited to move to the up and
coming Silicon Valley. He was especially proud of the five basic patents for chemical
analysis instruments assigned to him plus the associated patents issued in five foreign
countries. Jim’s career provided many opportunities for him to travel all over the
world, making many friends along the way.
The family settled in Belmont, California in 1962. Jim and Donna raised 5
children: Mike, Kathy, Kerry, Patty and Tim. They have 12 grandchildren: Sarah,
Kevin, Jeff, Scott, Eric, Mason, Shannon, Patrick, Erin, Kaitlin, Joseph and Johnny.
They are equally blessed with 3 great-grandchildren: Vincent, Caleb and Zoe. Jim’s
siblings Martin, John, Bill, Teresa and Angela all precede him in death. He is survived
by two beloved sisters: Marianne and Rose plus numerous nieces and nephews.
Jim was very proud of his 32-year military career. During college he joined the
Colorado Air National Guard and was transferred to the Air Force during the Korean
War. After returning to civilian ranks, he later joined the Naval Reserves. Jim retired
from the Naval Reserves as a Captain in 1978.
Once retired from Dohrmann, Jim volunteered at the local senior center teaching
computer classes and as a tax preparer for AARP.
Family times are full of memories of being outdoors, camping, fishing, hiking,
riding bikes, family road trips and following his favorite sports teams (SF Giants,
49ers and Warriors). He so loved his children and grandchildren. He had many
thoughtful lessons that he was happy to pass along to each and every one.
Services to be held at Crippen and Flynn Carlmont Chapel on Friday, June 7th at
1:00 pm.
In Lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Alzheimer
Association. https://alz.org/
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By Juana Summers the presidential the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision.
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is amo n g the against anti-abortion bills that were
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EYEGLASSES won the White House, she would require wh o h av e b een light her preclearance proposal later
and states seeking to restrict abortion laws sharply critical of Tuesday during a town hall televised
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abortion moves to the forefront of ernment.
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Knife-wielding man attacks schoolgirls in Japan, kills two normal tone of voice, ” said Yasuko
By Mari Yamaguchi and Jae Hong
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atsukata. She said she saw one person col-
lapse, and then another. “The color of their
KAWASAKI, Japan — A man carrying a white shirts turned red after they collapsed,
knife in each hand and screaming “I will kill then I understood they got stabbed.”
you!” attacked a group of schoolgirls near a In a nearby parking lot, a frightened-
school bus parked at a bus stop just outside looking boy was in shock with scratches on
Tokyo on Tuesday, killing two people and his face, hands and legs, apparently from
injuring at least 17 before killing himself, falling to the ground as he ran for his life.
officials said. Police identified the attacker as Ryuichi
Most of the victims were students at a Iwasaki, a 51-year-old resident of Kawasaki,
Catholic elementary school who were lined and said they were still checking his occu-
up at the bus stop near Noborito Park in the pation. The attacker’s motive wasn’t imme-
city of Kawasaki when the man began slash- diately known.
ing them with knives. Officials said police Police found two more knives in the
captured the attacker but he died at a hospi- man’s knapsack in addition to the two he
tal from a self-inflicted cut in his neck. was holding, according to media reports.
Witnesses described a hellish scene: chil- Iwasaki reportedly lived with his elderly
dren and adults falling to the ground, some uncle and aunt and was known as a trouble-
with their shirts soaked with blood, dozens maker. A neighbor said Iwasaki repeatedly
of children running and screaming for help, rang her doorbell early one the morning
and school bags and books scattered on the about a year ago and yelled at her husband
ground. that he had been hit by a tree branch stick-
REUTERS “I heard a scream so I stopped and turned ing out from their yard, the Sankei newspa-
A resident prays to mourn victims at the site where a stabbing occured in Kawasaki city, Japan. around to see what happened. It was not a per reported.
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hen the University of reduced-price school lunches, and/or
faced. On a scale of 1 to 100, the dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until
California threatened to have parents who never made it
”Environmental Context Dashboard” death.”
drop the SAT as a college through high school. Other low-
is supposed to give admissions offi- In 2000, the June 19 issue of “U.S. News and World
entrance requirement more than 15 income families put in huge efforts to
cers a sense of what students have had Report” featured an article, “Kids at Risk.” We were warned
years ago, the College Board elimi- enroll their children in high-perform-
to overcome in life, which can then that: “Chemicals in the environment come under scrutiny as
nated the analogy questions and intro- ing charter schools or magnet
be used by colleges in deciding whom the number of childhood learning problems soars. One of
duced a new essay portion. The to admit. The student’s ”overall disad- schools. Such students could end up
every six children in America suffers from problems such as
changes helped keep the test in busi- vantage level” will be calculated being penalized because their parents autism, aggression, dyslexia and attention deficit hyperac-
ness but didn’t necessarily make it a based on 15 factors, including worked hard to get them a better edu- tivity disorder.”
stronger predictor of whether students whether he or she lives in a neighbor- cation. Around 2005, in her rivet-
would succeed in college. The new hood that struggles with poverty, In addition, students won’t be ing book, “The Body
writing portion, in particular, was crime and family instability, or has allowed to see their own scores of Toxic,” Nena Baker warns
poorly designed and easily gamed by attended schools where relatively few privilege or disadvantage, which us: “In the United States our
composing longer essays and using students take challenging courses. means they won’t be able to chal- chemical neighborhood
what Mark Twain would call five-dol- The income, education and marital lenge ratings that are off base. And includes more than 80,000
lar words. status of families in the student’s it’s not impossible to imagine fami- industrial substances regis-
In more recent years, new concerns neighborhood are also among the fac- lies working the system by setting up tered for commercial purpos-
have arisen about the SAT, and espe- tors considered. phony addresses in low-income areas. es with the EPA. About
cially about the advantage it gives to The College Board is right about That may sound a little crazy but it’s 10,000 of these chemicals
affluent students who have attended this much, at least: Admissions offi- no more so than Photoshopping are widely used in every-
academically robust schools and ben- cers should take into account the applicants’ faces onto the bodies of thing from clothes, carpet-
efited from the help of SAT tutors. obstacles that students have faced and athletes, which was allegedly done for ing, household cleaners and
Making matters worse, this year’s overcome. Performance on the SAT is some of the students caught up in the computers to food, food
college admissions scandal showed highly correlated with family income recent college admissions scandal. containers, paint, cookware
that the SAT is far from impervious to and education. The disadvantage score seems ill- and cosmetics. But the vast majority of them have not been
cheating. But the new adversity score is all thought out. But it also leads to big- tested for potential side effects because the U.S. Toxic
These days, more than 1,000 col- wrong when it comes to accomplish- ger questions about the SAT general- Substance Control Act of 1976 does not require it. The EPA
leges and universities do not require ing the task at hand. It is a blunt ly: Is it an effective measure of future has required testing of only 200 and restricted just five.”
the SAT or its competitor, the ACT; instrument that won’t give colleges college success for all students or In 2010, the “Journal of Pediatrics” concluded that an
the University of Chicago is among accurate information about each stu- only those who have not faced association exists between exposure to pesticides and the
the most recent to have dropped the dent. The index doesn’t provide infor- tremendous adversity? Or does it work increase of ADHD in children. That same year, “Time” maga-
requirement. The University of mation about the actual student; it’s a only when students are compared with zine published an article titled, “Cancer, Cancer
California is studying how useful the theoretical number based on neigh- those of similar backgrounds? If so, Everywhere.” It was based on a report by The President’s
tests really are in finding great appli- borhood census data, FBI crime data, what’s the point? It’s reasonable to Cancer Panel about the risk of cancer from “chemicals and
cants. The College Board has school data and other sources. It think that a proctored, standardized other substances in the environment.”
revamped the test yet again and added ignores the fact that students face all exam can at least provide a check on Move on up to 2019. “Recent research identified 44 high-
access to a free online tutoring pro- kinds of difficulties, many of them inflated grades and subjective college ly toxic chemicals in carpets that we inhale through our
gram, but the objections have contin- immeasurable. recommendations, but a state’s own lungs and absorb through our skin. These carpets are used in
ued. After all, unstable families, ill standards tests could do the same homes, offices and schools, making them less healthy
Against that backdrop, the College health and domestic violence occur in without costing families any addi- places to live, work, study and play. Children are particular-
Board has now announced its latest affluent areas, too. In addition, a fair tional money. All eyes are on the UC ly vulnerable because their brains and reproductive organs
gambit: It is adding a new score to number of poor families live in mid- study of the tests. Maybe it will point are still developing; they spend more time on the floor. Air
students’ SAT reports designed to dle-class and affluent enclaves. In the the way to a fairer and more rational pollution is particularly harmful to infants.” — Mercury
show the level of adversity they have Beverly Hills Unified School District, way forward. News, Jan. 16.
Poisonous chemicals are everywhere, yet very little is
done about the problem. One poignant example was report-
Letters to the editor ed in the May 22 Mercury News: “They grow nation’s food
but can’t drink water at their homes” — referring to a big
problem in the Central Valley “where their faucets spew
that the state government cannot sim- and furious if only we can overcome toxic water tainted by arsenic and fertilizer chemicals.” And
Stand together or fall apart ply trump. Local leaders will stand add the poisons in the atmosphere caused by weed killers
the political power of the carbon fuel
Editor, together or fall apart. industry and its political allies that like Roundup. Apparently, by the end of this year, the
You are right to ask in your opinion Environmental Protection Agency is planning to start work
poll what readers think about the tem- won’t see past the next quarter or the
next campaign contribution. on a long-awaited plan (long overdue) to set national drink-
porary shelving of Senate Bill 50 — a Gary Wesley ing water standards for two harmful chemicals linked to can-
proposed state law that would, among Many risk managers are having the
Mountain View cer, low birth weight and other health issues.
other things, empower developers to foresight to see that these fossil fuel
build four- to five-story condo or apart- But not to worry! In “The Week,” March 28, we read: “A
“investments” in human extinction are West Virginia industry group has successfully fought clean
ment buildings (their choice) with lit-
tle or no onsite parking in “job(s) rich The ‘unnatural’ gas leak not a very good item for any future water standards for the state, partly arguing that because so
stock portfolio. We can either go all many state residents are obese, their bodies can handle more
areas” including most of the Bay Area. Editor,
The bill will be back and pass unless Just in. The report on the blowout at ahead full to the “carbonless future” or pollutants from coal and chemical plants.”
another bill transferring zoning a natural gas storage facility in Los end up pleading with the Chinese and Sadly, Rich Smith and Bruce Levine, authors of “Slow
authority to regional boards is sooner Angeles in 2015 was the largest others who have the foresight to devel- Death by Rubber Ducky,” describe what we face today.
enacted. The big corporations behind release of climate changing methane in op the 21st century energy concepts to “Regardless of age, ethnicity, place of work or residence,
SB 50 and like bills will successfully U.S. history. It underscores the scream- keep us alive and kicking. The choice everyone is contaminated. Even the most clean living
use land including single-family neigh- ing need to kick the fossil fuel habit is ours.
borhoods to house more and more of once and for all. While chalked up to among us is polluted. And even the youngest are vulnerable.
their employees coming from outside corporate laziness and stupidity, it Unborn babies are found to have hundreds of chemicals in
of California unless stopped by refer- serves as poster porno in exhibiting their little bodies, clearly indicating that toxins are passed
enda and limited by a statewide initia- our short sighted persistence in think- Mike Caggiano on to children not only in breast milk during nursing, but
tive constitutional amendment secur- ing natural gas still has a place in our San Mateo also through the placenta curing pregnancy.”
ing some local authority over land use future. The solutions are coming fast Shouldn’t we be able to feed our families without worrying
about noxious chemicals in our food? Shouldn’t we be able
to take a shower without being concerned about the poison-
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HONOR ROLL: THE WEEK’S BEST PERFORMANCES BY SAN MATEO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES >> PAGE 12
Despite being
Finishing with a flourish
By Terry Bernal Athlete of the Week
out for Game 1,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Honor roll
11-0 win over Monte Vista Christian- In 1986, Buffy Sexton, Mills, sixth place
Watsonville, firing her first varsity no-hit- 40-10 1/2; 1982, Cindi Durchslag, San
ter in the six-inning mercy-rule victory. Carlos, sixth 43-5 1/4; 1979, Jodi Barker,
Charl o tte To mki ns o n, Menl o g i rl s ’ Sequoia, fourth place 44-7 1/4; and 1978,
track. The junior turned in a silver-medal Lynn Richardson, Jefferson, sixth place 42-
performance in the girls’ 1,600 at the CIF 5 1/4. Watts is the first PAL shot thrower to
State Track and Field Championships place in back-to-back seasons.
Saturday in Clovis. Tomkinson took second Kay l ei g h Puchi nel l i , Arag o n s o ft-
place with a time of 2:09.41, the second b al l . With the Aragon Dons marching
fastest time in the state all season, finish- toward history with the program’s first-ever
ing just .63 seconds off the gold-medal time CCS softball championship, Puchinelli
of Samantha Wallenstrom. produced one of the team’s biggest swings
Al e x an dra Ch an , Me n l o g i rl s ’ of 2019. With the Dons trailing by two runs
track. The senior didn’t advance past the in the sixth inning to San Mateo in the
preliminaries at the CIF State Track and Division I semifinals, Puchinelli drilled a
Field Championships, but she still enjoyed three-run home run, her second of the year,
the best performance of her varsity career in to give the Dons a 6-5 lead. Shannon
the girls’ 100 hurdles Friday night in Galliano followed with the first homer of
Clovis. Chan placed 13th in the prelims her three-year varsity career, giving Aragon
with personal record of 14.60 seconds. 32, ranking second in the CCS this season.
Carl y Watts , Terra No v a g i rl s ’ track Serra bo y s ’ 4 x 4 0 0 rel ay team. The
Marek Palladino was 4 for 6 through Serra’s and fi el d. The senior ended her varsity quartet of Liam Kilbridge, Liam Pearl, Krissy Smoot PR’ed in the discus at 143-6 at
two CCS Open Division playoff games. career in style, taking the bronze medal in Terence Loville and Nate Sanchez reached the CIF State Track and Field Championships.
M
arek Pal l adi no and Jul i ano the CIF State Track and Field the finals at the CIF State Track and Field in the process. Izzy Borges and Bethany
Ro dri g uez, Serra bas ebal l . Championships Saturday in Clovis, record- Championships, taking eighth place with a Shih totaled three hits apiece, but Walker’s
The Padres advanced to the CCS ing a top throw of 45-4, marking the best time of 3:23.44. Their time in Friday’s pre- 2-for-4 day was noteworthy in that she went
Open Division semifinals, with Palladino pac- throw by a Peninsula Athletic League girls’ liminaries of 3:18.55 stands as the best time deep for the first home run of her four-year
ing the team at the plate. The senior was 4 for competitor in the history of the state meet. in the CCS this season. It is the fifth time in varsity career.
6 through the two CCS playoff games. This is the second straight year Watts has the past six seasons Serra has finished with Kri s s y Smo o t, No tre Dame-
Rodriguez was a big reason why Serra advanced reached the state finals in shot, after finish- the CCS’ best time in the 4x400 relay. Bel mo nt g i rl s ’ track and fi el d. After
in the tournament as he earned the win in the ing sixth place last season at 43-6. The last Cl ai re Yerby, Hal f Mo o n Bay g i rl s ’ winning the CCS championship in the girls’
quarterfinals over Santa Cruz. The senior right- PAL girls’ shot put thrower to reach the track. Reaching the preliminaries at the discus, Smoot advanced to the finals at the
hander allowed one run on two hits over 4 2/3 state finals was in 2013 when Mills’ CIF State Track and Field Championships, CIF State Track and Field Championships
innings while striking out seven. Sabrina Mendoza took 11th place. Watts’ Yerby settled for 18th place with a time of Saturday in Clovis, where she took eighth
Keal ani Cardo na, Hi l l s dal e s o ft- third-place finish was the best by a PAL 5:01.63, a new personal record for the Half place with a throw of 143-6. It was the third-
bal l . With the CCS Division II quarterfi- shot put thrower since Jefferson’s Tina Moon Bay junior. best distance by a CCS thrower this season
nals rescheduled for Monday, March 20 due Etuale took second place with a distance of Jada Wal ker, San Mateo s o ftbal l . and also set a new personal record for the
to rain, Cardona made the two extra days of 44-11 1/4 in 1995. Mateo claimed a CCS Division I quarterfinal senior in her final high school meet before
rest count. The senior left-hander fronted an Other PAL shot placers at the state finals: win over Branham 8-4, banging out 15 hits shipping off to Cal next season.
ior pitcher, and Aragon jumping out to a 4-0 Guerrero to swing through an outside fast- According to MaxPreps. com, Fletcher
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Tuesday, June 11
San Mateo County Fair
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo
Senior Expo open until 3 p.m.
Seniors age 62+ admitted FREE into Senior Expo features:
Fair and Senior Expo until 3pm t Senior-related businesses
Parking on-site $15 and community booths
t Goody bags for first 1000 guests
t Giveaways
Dean Martin impersonator Matt Helm
The all - time “ King of Cool” will sing some old
favorites, as well as Sinatra songs.
Senior Stage, Expo Hall
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm
BASEBALL
Continued from page 11
World Series of Poker turns 50
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ers who will be recognized at the ceremony.
“It’s absolutely a way to make them a part
The team is comprised mainly of former The annual World Series of Poker opened of it, ” tournament spokesman Seth
White Sox and current Skyline College play- Tuesday in Las Vegas with dozens of sched- Palansky said. “The 50th year was a good
ers, including the likes of Matt Leong uled card tournaments and a special event to time to reflect back on sort of where we’ve
(Hillsdale), Mitchell Plane (Carlmont) and celebrate the 50th run of a series known for come both in poker and the World Series of
Tyler White (Burlingame). Dominic Monzon minting millionaires each year. Poker, but we wanted the fans and the play-
(San Mateo) is returning from his sophomore The seven-week poker festival is expected ers to decide what moments from our 50
year at Lewis & Clark College. to again draw tens of thousands of players years stood out to them.”
Souza said about a third to a half of the team seeking a piece of a projected combined People can vote on seven categories,
are returning players and another handful prize pool of more than $200 million. Buy- including fan favorite player, the series’
— David Bedrosian (Carlmont) and Camron ins for the series’ 89 championship events “favorite bad boy” and the four most impor-
Grant (Aragon) — recently finished up their range from $400 to $100,000. tant players in the tournament’s history. A
senior years of high school. The rest of the panel will also put together a list of the 50
To celebrate the milestone, owner Caesars
team is filled out by word of mouth. greatest poker players.
Interactive Entertainment has scheduled an
“Players are picked up based on player rec-
awards ceremony and a $500 buy-in, rake- Casino owner Benny Binion started the series
ommendations,” Souza said. “That’s how
free tournament with a guaranteed prize pool in 1970 as an invitation-only event. Johnny
we’ve found some of our best players. The kids
of $5 million. The company is allowing Moss was declared the winner by the other men
vouch for good players.” DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
fans and others to choose some of the play- at the table and was given a trophy.
Because the White Sox are not part of any PenCities White Sox manager Lenny Souza,
league, they are not beholden to any league’s right, will be joined by longtime assistant,
ance since Sept. 27, 2017, with the
rules. So while the team is essentially a col-
lege-level squad, there are a few high school
seniors. But most of the team is comprised of
players who recently wrapped up freshman and
Dusty Landwehr, a former manager of the
White Sox himself.
Souza said that the biggest hurdle was con-
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Brewers. He worked two scoreless innings.
The Angels used Bedrosian before turning
the game over to Nick Tropeano, called up
sophomore college seasons. vincing these other teams that his was a legit- from Triple-A Salt Lake to make his 2019
“We decided to cap it at 23U. But more are imate operation. As a new program, the White debut. The right-hander allowed three runs
Sox had not built up any kind of reputation and after David Fletcher’s bases-loaded two-run on five hits in five innings with four strike-
18, 19, 20 and one 23-year-old,” Souza said. single drove home two to give Los Angeles
“We’re not in a league, so we can do what we when field and umpire costs are factored in, outs and two walks.
teams want to make sure that the “new guy” is the lead in the second. Oakland had a suspended game in the mid-
want.”
a bona fide team that will show up for games. Liam Hendriks struck out four over two dle of its streak on May 19 at Detroit. The
Not being in a league, however, means put- perfect innings, including striking out the
ting together a schedule proved to be a daunt- Souza spent several weeks finding teams and A’s are ahead 5-3 in the bottom of the sev-
leagues online and then reaching out with side in order in the eighth, before Soria (1- enth and if they end up winning when it
ing task. Without a built-in league schedule, 4) entered and gave it up.
Souza had to go out and put together a 31-game phone calls to put together his schedule. resumes Sept. 6, the winning streak will
season by serving as non-league games for “There were a lot of, ‘Who the hell are you’ Matt Olson hit a tying two-run homer in stand at 10 games. If the Tigers come back,
teams in other leagues. And the schedule runs (questions),” Souza said. “But it’s funny how the sixth for one of three longballs hit by this recent streak will officially be counted
the gamut: the White Sox will be playing all the (baseball) circles run. It’s a lot of the Oakland for a second straight night. Marcus as a seven-gamer.
against adult teams, college-level and some same people (I’ve dealt with in the past). A lot Semien homered on the first pitch leading
high school U18 squads. of the guys (I contacted) were very helpful.” off the bottom of the first off Angels open- Trainer’s room
“We looked into getting into leagues. It just The only thing left to do is start play. The er Cam Bedrosian before Los Angeles RHP Jharel Cotton (Tommy John surgery)
didn’t work out. It kind of forced us to be an White Sox will kick off their 31-game sched- answered immediately against Frankie struck out three and didn’t allow a hit in two
independent team for a summer,” Souza said. ule June 9, when they’ll take a short trip down Montas. innings of a rehab outing with Class-A
“Our schedule is crazy. … You schedule whoev- Highway 101 to Baylands Park in Palo Alto to Ramon Laureano homered leading off the Stockton. ... Manager Bob Melvin is still
er you want, you don’t have to answer to any- face the Palo Alto Oaks. fifth. That extended his career-high and A’s waiting to hear from the training staff on
body, you can play as many games as you “Guys want to do other things (during the sum- season-best hitting streak to 11 games. when C Chris Herrmann (knee) will begin a
want, you can pick where you travel. mer),” Souza said. “But guys also want to get Wei-Chung Wang relieved Montas to start rehab assignment. He ran the bases
“The drawback is, there are no playoffs.” in their swings and get in their throwing.” the fifth for his first major league appear- Monday.
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ing train travelers and others. Plans suggest
26 of the units will be studios, 39 units will
be one-bedrooms and the rest will be two-
Considering the project’s proximity to
the train station, which is intended to
incentivize public transportation ridership,
bedrooms. the builder is requesting to build 110 park-
The project is proposed across the street ing spaces. Parking will be provided in two
mittee of the City Council and Planning from another seven-story tower also pro- levels starting from the street, which will
Commission will weigh Wednesday, May posed by Fairfield, and though the two be wrapped by the retail space and other
29, a proposal to construct 94 apartments at developments are moving ahead at different amenities.
200 Airport Blvd. rates, Greenwood said the builder considers “The adjacent proximity of the new
The seven-story tower proposed near the the project a cohesive effort. Caltrain plaza and station, employment
corner of Grand Avenue at the gateway to uses east of 101, and retail and amenity uses
“We are certain Fairfield views this as an
downtown is designed to blend with a in downtown provide many opportunities
expansion or phase two,” said Greenwood,
neighboring development proposed by the for project residents and customers to walk
in relation to the 147-unit development
same builder, while also eventually serving or use public transportation and reduce
under construction at 150 Airport Blvd.
those passing through the city’s new train dependency on single-occupancy vehicles,”
station. For the 200 Airport Blvd. proposal, offi-
cials will review designs and set the stage said the report.
Community Development Director Alex
for the development plans to head onto the Considering the proposal’s placement
Greenwood detailed ways the project, which
Planning Commission for fuller considera- al building density. and its role contributing to a central capital
is slated to include about 3,600 square feet
tion. The retail space on the ground floor will improvement project for the city,
of retail space on the ground floor, could
Of the 94 units, nine are planned to be set face Airport Boulevard and eventually the Greenwood said officials are excited about
improve the forthcoming train platform.
aside at an affordable rate for those making new Caltrain Plaza, which is under construc- its potential.
“We are looking for this development to
really add day and nighttime vitality to the between 80% and 120% of the area median tion to better connect the pedestrian path to “We are absolutely delighted this project
plaza so that people will feel comfortable income. According to the 2018 San Mateo downtown. is coming forward now,” he said.
taking Caltrain and using that tunnel,” he County Income Limits posted on the San The builder will contribute $50, 000
said. Mateo County Housing Department’s web- toward design enhancements for the new The South San Francisco special housing
Fairfield Residential is proposing to split site, the area median income for a family of plaza, maintain the area nearby and also pay committee of the City Council and Planning
the 94 units across the top stories of the four is $118,400. The affordable units, for public art, according to a city report Commission meets 3 p.m. Wednesday, May
building, with the ground floor left open for along with other community amenities, detailing the list of community benefits. In 29, in the city manager’s conference room
will allow the builder to apply for addition- all, the project is expected to contribute of City Hall, 400 Grand Av e.
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CITY, CA 94404. Registered Owner: /s/Rajesh Lalji/ to administer the estate of the decedent. claim with the court and mail a copy to dent.
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the court. tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the tive to take many actions without obtain-
/s/Nuno Prata da Cruz/ The petition requests authority to admin- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days ing court approval. Before taking certain
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #281145 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF ister the estate under the Independent from the date of mailing or personal de- very important actions, however, the per-
sor-County Clerk on 4/30/2019. (Publish- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- livery to you of a notice under section sonal representative will be required to
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
as: La Bamba, 1700 Sherman Avenue, NAME STATEMENT 273285 thority will allow the personal representa- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- give notice to interested persons unless
5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19). tive to take many actions without obtain- er California statutes and legal authority they have waived notice or consented to
BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
Owner: Susan Mascall, same address. doning the use of the Fictitious Business ing court approval. Before taking certain may affect your rights as a creditor. You the proposed action.) The independent
The business is conducted by an Individ- Name: Chayya R. Lalji. Name of Busi- very important actions, however, the per- may want to consult with an attorney administration authority will be granted
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sonal representative will be required to knowledgable in California law. unless an interested person files an ob-
STATEMENT #281160 ual. The registrants commenced to ness: Lalji Jewelers. Date of original fil-
ing: 4/26/17. Address of Principal Place give notice to interested persons unless You may examine the file kept by the jection to the petition and shows good
The following person is doing business transact business under their FBN on they have waived notice or consented to court. If you are a person interested in cause why the court should not grant au-
as: Cookie Cutters San Mateo, 352 Hill- January 1, 1987. of Business: 609 San Mateo Ave, SAN
BRUNO, CA 94066. Registrant: Chayya the proposed action.) The independent the estate, you may file with the court a thority.
sdale Mall, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. /s/Susan Mascall/ administration authority will be granted Request for Special Notice (form DE- A hearing on the petition will be held in
Registered Owner: ZM Square Inc., CA. This statement was filed with the Asses- R. Lalji, 1051 National Ave #306, San
Bruno, CA 94066. The business was unless an interested person files an ob- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- this court as follows: JUN. 04, 2019 at
The business is conducted by a Corpora- sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish- jection to the petition and shows good praisal of estate assets or of any petition 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
tion. The registrants commenced to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, conducted by an Individual.
/s/Chayya Rajesh Lalji/ cause why the court should not grant au- or account as provided in Probate Code California, County of San Mateo, 400
transact business under their FBN on 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19). thority. section 1250. A Request for Special No- County Center, Redwood City, CA
N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo A hearing on the petition will be held in tice form is available from the court clerk. 94063.
/s/Naila Razvi/ this court as follows: JUN. 18, 2019 at Attorney for Petitioner: If you object to the granting of the peti-
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME County on 5/10/19.
STATEMENT #281132 (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of Michael Woods tion, you should appear at the hearing
sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish- California, County of San Mateo, 400 1315 Bernal Ave. and state your objections or file written
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business nal, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19).
as: The Cakery, 1308 Burlingame Ave, County Center, Redwood City, CA BURLINGAME, CA 94010 objections with the court before the hear-
5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19). 94063. (650)464-0014 ing. Your appearance may be in person
BURLINGAME, CA, 94010. Registered
Owners: The Cake Store Inc, CA. The If you object to the granting of the peti- FILED: 5/16/2019 or by your attorney.
business is conducted by a Corporation. tion, you should appear at the hearing (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
The registrants commenced to transact and state your objections or file written nal on 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 5/29/19 ) itor of the decedent, you must file your
business under their FBN on 2/27/1997. objections with the court before the hear- claim with the court and mail a copy to
/s/Robert E. McMonigle/ ing. Your appearance may be in person the personal representative appointed by
This statement was filed with the Asses- or by your attorney. the court within the later of either (1) four
sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2019. (Publish- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- months from the date of first issuance of
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, itor of the decedent, you must file your letters to a general personal representa-
5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19). claim with the court and mail a copy to tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
the personal representative appointed by California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
the court within the later of either (1) four ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR from the date of mailing or personal de-
months from the date of first issuance of CHANGE OF NAME livery to you of a notice under section
letters to a general personal representa- CASE# 19C1V02424 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, er California statutes and legal authority
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, may affect your rights as a creditor. You
from the date of mailing or personal de- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, may want to consult with an attorney
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received in the Administration Offices livery to you of a notice under section REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 knowledgable in California law.
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- PETITION OF You may examine the file kept by the
of the San Mateo County Harbor District (District) either by U.S. Postal Service addressed to its er California statutes and legal authority Haripriya Mukundarajan court. If you are a person interested in
mailing address, P.O. Box 1449, El Granada, CA 94018; or by courier or personal delivery to the may affect your rights as a creditor. You the estate, you may file with the court a
San Mateo County Harbor District, 504 Ave Alhambra, Ste. 200, El Granada, CA, by June 28, may want to consult with an attorney TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Request for Special Notice (form DE-
knowledgable in California law. Petitioners:Haripriya Mukundarajan filed 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
2019 at 3:00 PM, Pacific Time, for the following: You may examine the file kept by the a petition with this court for a decree praisal of estate assets or of any petition
court. If you are a person interested in changing name as follows: or account as provided in Probate Code
NOTE: The United States Postal Service does not deliver mail to the District office. The the estate, you may file with the court a Present name: section 1250. A Request for Special No-
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Haripriya Mukundarajan tice form is available from the court clerk.
District shall not be responsible for timely receipt of submittals addressed to the District's 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Attorney for Petitioner:
PO Box address. praisal of estate assets or of any petition Proposed Name: James M. O’Neil, Esq.
or account as provided in Probate Code Haripriya Vaidehi Narayanan O’NEIL & RUEPPEL, LLP
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) section 1250. A Request for Special No- 100 Pine Street, Suite 1250
tice form is available from the court clerk. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR: MASTER PLAN DEVELOPMENT Attorney for Petitioner: interested in this matter shall appear be- (415)992-3123
Roxanne T. Jen, Esq. fore this court at the hearing indicated FILED: 4/25/2019
Rodnunsky & Associates below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
The San Mateo County Harbor District (“District”) is requesting proposals from qualified firms or 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ste 154 tition for change of name should not be nal on 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 5/29/19 )
individuals for Master Plan Development. SAN MATEO, CA 94403 granted. Any person objecting to the
(650)285-5400 name changes described above must file
FILED: 5/10/2019 a written objection that includes the rea-
The District hereby notifies all Proposers that it is the policy of the District to ensure nondiscrimi- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- sons for the objection at least two court
nation on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the award and administration of con- nal on 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 5/29/19 ) days before the matter is scheduled to
tracts. be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
Requests for modifications or clarifications of any requirement must be submitted in writing by timely filed, the court may grant the peti- CHANGE OF NAME
CASE# 19C1V02260
email to: tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
petition shall be held on 6/18/19 at 9
jmoren@smharbor.com, or by U.S. Mail to U.S. Postal Service address above. All such requests a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
must be received in District's office by June 14, 2019, at 5:00 PM, Pacific Time. NOTICE OF PETITION TO Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Order to Show Cause shall be published REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
Barbara Johnson at least once each week for four succes- PETITION OF
Proposals will be examined by District Staff and reported to the San Mateo County Harbor District Case Number: 19PRO000607 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Zaven Kevork Khatchadourian
Board of Harbor Commissioners within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the propos- ing on the petition in the following news-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
als have been opened. The District reserves the right to reject any and all proposals; or to waive To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- paper of general circulation:
Petitioners: Zaven Kevork Khatchadouri-
tingent creditors, and persons who may San Mateo Daily Journal
any irregularities or informalities in any proposal or in the proposal procedure; or to postpone the otherwise be interested in the will or es- Filed: 5/8/2019 an filed a petition with this court for a de-
proposal opening for good cause. No Proposer may withdraw its proposal for a period of one hun- tate, or both, of Barbara Johnson. A Pe- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ cree changing names as follows:
Present name:
dred twenty (120) calendar days after the date of opening of the proposals. Each Proposer will be tition for Probate has been filed by Ross Judge of the Superior Court
Zaven Kevork Khatchadourian
Laflin in the Superior Court of California, Dated: 5/7/2019
notified of award of contract, if an award is made. County of San Mateo. The Petition for (Published 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, Proposed Name:
Probate requests that Ross Laflin be ap- 6/5/19). Zaven Kevork Khachadourian
The RFP Documents are available for download on the District's website. To download the docu- pointed as personal representative to ad-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
minister the estate of the decedent.
ments, go to the District's website home page at http://www.smharbor.com, click on BIDS/RFPS, The petition requests the decedent’s will interested in this matter shall appear be-
scroll to and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
RFP #2019-05, Master Plan Development. bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
tition for change of name should not be
able for examination in the file kept by
the court. granted. Any person objecting to the
Downloading RFP documents from the District's website does not imply your firm is a potential The petition requests authority to admin- name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
proposer nor will your name automatically appear on the District's "List of Potential Proposers." ister the estate under the Independent
sons for the objection at least two court
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
The District requests that those who download the documents, complete and submit the online thority will allow the personal representa- days before the matter is scheduled to
form. tive to take many actions without obtain- be heard and must appear at the hearing
ing court approval. Before taking certain to show cause why the petition should
very important actions, however, the per- not be granted. If no written objection is
Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the Proposer to check the District's website for any sonal representative will be required to timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
Addenda that may be issued relative to this RFP. give notice to interested persons unless tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
they have waived notice or consented to petition shall be held on 6/12/19 at 9
the proposed action.) The independent a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
administration authority will be granted Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
unless an interested person files an ob- Order to Show Cause shall be published
jection to the petition and shows good at least once each week for four succes-
cause why the court should not grant au- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
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