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TRUMP BUILDING ON
OBAMA OPIOID POLICY
BROWN UNDER FIRE
U.S. SAYS CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR REJECTS PROPOSED BORDER
DUTIES FOR TROOPS
SHARKS ON
THE VERGE
HEALTH PAGE 19 STATE PAGE 5 SPORTS PAGE 11

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Tuesday • April 17, 2018 • XVIII, Edition 205 www.smdailyjournal.com

Increase in school shooting hoaxes roil educators


Officials consider fake threat rash against need to preserve safe, secure campuses
By Austin Walsh anonymous hoaxes knowledge that such threats are so often seen one this year that I feel is credible.”
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF threatening attacks are unfounded presents frustrations and chal- The faux threats — whether issued online,
on the rise in the wake of lenges for officials seeking to keep a focus over the phone or scrawled on a bathroom
With a rash of fake violent threats grow- mass tragedies such as on the day’s lessons. wall — are especially vexing because they
ing more common at local campuses, the recent shooting at “These kinds of threats are happening can derail an otherwise productive school
school officials are balancing an obliga- Marjory Stoneman more than we’ve seen in the past,” said day, he said.
tion to preserve student safety against their Douglas High School in Kevin Skelly, superintendent of the San Responses can range in severity from
need to maintain a focused learning envi- Parkland, Florida. Mateo Union High School District. “But … sheltering in place to campus lockdowns
ronment. Carrying out a serious the threat levels to me are almost level 1.
San Mateo County school officials claim Kevin Skelly investigation with Very low and don’t feel credible. We haven’t See HOAXES, Page 20

Caltrain
looks to
housing
Agency identifying
new land for homes
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

As two residential developments on


Caltrain property progress, the transit
agency is taking stock of its developable
land and forming a policy to encourage and
guide similar efforts in the future.
“Caltrain is a longtime supporter of tran-
sit-oriented development, ” Caltrain
spokesman Dan Lieberman said in an email.
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL “These opportunities will not only enhance
An uptick in cut-through traffic in the North Shoreview neighborhood is prompting residents to voice their concerns with San Mateo city the availability and affordability of housing
officials. One area hit hard is the intersection of East Third Avenue and South Norfolk Street during commute hours as commuters attempt in our communities, they will also allow
to avoid the congested Highway 101 and State Route 92 interchange. Caltrain to capture value from the develop-
ment that will help support the operating

Cut-through traffic frustrates residents and capital needs of the railroad.”


See HOUSING, Page 18
North Shoreview community weighs in on traffic mitigation efforts near major city interchange
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Weiss and other neighbors have noticed
drivers traveling east on Peninsula Avenue
south streets have made residents feel
trapped in their homes during peak commute
Development
In an effort to add their voices to a city-led
and south on Airport Boulevard to reach
North Bayshore Boulevard, which runs par-
hours as cars line up to leave the neighbor-
hood through one of its few exits, such as seeks approval
process to scope traffic mitigation efforts,
residents of San Mateo’s North Shoreview
neighborhood are airing with city offi-
allel to Highway 101 and along the neigh-
borhood’s western edge, to reach the inter-
change. They believe navigation applica-
the intersection of South Norfolk Street and
East Third Avenue, said resident Jeff
Philliber.  
by waterfront
cials  their frustrations with the uptick in tions like Google Maps and Waze are help- Having observed speeding and side- By Zachary Clark
vehicles they have noticed in their neigh- ing drivers find these routes as quicker alter- swiped cars as drivers on their way to the DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
borhood during evening commute hours as natives to larger, more congested thorough- East Bay and Foster City seek alternate
well as their support for measures they fares as they travel through the city.  routes through the neighborhood, Philliber The Redwood City Planning Commission
believe will make a difference.  “Our neighborhood is ripe for that,” she said they have grown concerned about how is set to decide Tuesday whether to approve
said. “We get it, but on the other hand we an emergency vehicle would access the a 131-townhouse development along the
Situated northeast of the Highway 101
live here.” neighborhood when it is gridlocked, as well waterfront that requires a zoning map
and State Route 92 interchange, the neigh-
Because of the neighborhood’s location as how nearby developments proposed in amendment.
borhood has seen an increase in drivers Submitted by Strada Investment group,
avoiding freeway backups by driving east of Highway 101 and between Coyote eastern San Mateo, Burlingame and Foster
the development located at 1548 Maple St.
through their streets in the last couple Point Park and East Third Avenue, the
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Thought for the Day


“Beware of little expenses.
A small leak will sink a great ship.”
— Benjamin Franklin

This Day in History


Some 1,500 CIA-trained Cuban exiles

1961 launched the disastrous Bay of Pigs


invasion of Cuba in an attempt to top-
ple Fidel Castro, whose forces crushed
the incursion by the third day.
In  1 4 9 2 , a contract was signed by Christopher Columbus
and a representative of Spain’s King Ferdinand and Queen
Isabella, giving Columbus a commission to seek a westward
ocean passage to Asia.
In  1 5 2 1 , Martin Luther went before the Diet of Worms
(vohrms) to face charges stemming from his religious writ-
ings. (Luther was later declared an outlaw by Holy Roman
Emperor Charles V.)
In  1 8 6 1 , the Virginia State Convention voted to secede
from the Union.
In  1 8 9 5 , the Treaty of Shimonoseki ended the first Sino-
Japanese War.
In 1 9 2 4 , the motion picture studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
was founded, the result of a merger of Metro Pictures,
Goldwyn Pictures and the Louis B. Mayer Co.
In  1 9 3 7 , cartoon character Daffy Duck made his debut in
the Warner Bros. animated short “Porky’s Duck Hunt,”
directed by Tex Avery.
In 1941, Yugoslavia surrendered to Germany during World
War II.
In 1 9 6 4 , Geraldine “Jerrie” Mock became the first woman REUTERS
to complete a solo airplane trip around the world as she Eva Longoria and Ricky Martin pose on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
returned to Columbus, Ohio, after 29 1/2 days in her Cessna
180. Ford Motor Co. unveiled the Mustang at the New York
World’s Fair. The first game was played at New York’s Shea
In other news ...
Stadium; the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Mets, 4-3. WiFi network named feit cosmetics seized from vendors in it has to be moved again because it’s
In  1 9 7 0 , Apollo 13 astronauts James A. Lovell, Fred W. downtown’s fashion district have test- on a town right-of-way easement.
Haise and Jack Swigert splashed down safely in the Pacific, ‘remote detonator’ ed positive for bacteria, lead and traces That’s not sitting well with Thom
four days after a ruptured oxygen tank crippled their space- prompts gym evacuation of animal feces. Reed. He was 9 when he, his mother,
craft while en route to the moon. Officials said Monday that the grandmother and brother saw what he
SAGINAW TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A investigation began after customers described as a “self-contained glow”
Michigan gym patron looking for a complained of rashes and other skin that flooded their car with an amber
Birthdays WiFi connection found one named
“remote detonator, ” prompting an
irritations from using the knockoff light. About 40 people in several sur-
mascaras, lipsticks and eye shadows. rounding towns reported the strange
evacuation and precautionary search of The seized products include bogus light.
the facility by a bomb-sniffing dog. versions of cosmetics by Urban Decay, Reed is threatening legal action.
The Saginaw News reports nothing MAC, Kylie Cosmetics by Kylie
was found in the search Sunday at Jenner and others. Officer Norma Florida man’s own dashboard
Planet Fitness in Saginaw Township, Eisenman says at least six people
about 85 miles northwest of Detroit. received citations during raids at 21
camera lands him in jail
Saginaw Township police Chief locations in the Santee Alley area last ROYAL PALM BEACH, Fla. — A
Donald Pussehl says the patron week. Florida man ended up in jail after his
brought the WiFi connection’s name Officials warn that if the price of a dashboard camera showed police more
Rapper-actor Singer Victoria
Actress Jennifer to the attention of a manager, who product seems too good to be true, it than he intended.
Redman is 48. Garner is 46.Adams Beckham is evacuated the building and called probably is. The Palm Beach Post reports that
44. police. The gym was closed for about after 25-year-old Xavier Moran was
Actor David Bradley is 76. Composer-musician Jan Hammer three hours as police responded. Town wants UFO memorial involved in a crash on April 5, he told
is 70. Actress Olivia Hussey is 67. Actor Clarke Peters is 66. Pussehl says there’s “no crime or a sheriff’s deputy he had been cut off
threat,” so no charges are expected. He
moved; witness objects by another driver and could prove it
Rock singer-musician Pete Shelley (Buzzcocks) is 63. Rapper
Afrika Bambaataa is 61. Actor Sean Bean is 59. Former NFL notes people often have odd names for SHEFFIELD, Mass. — A memorial in with his dashboard camera. He then
WiFi connections. a remote corner of Massachusetts that signed a consent waiver to search the
quarterback Boomer Esiason is 57. Actor Joel Murray is 56.
Planet Fitness says the manager was marks a 1969 UFO sighting has been camera.
Rock singer Maynard James Keenan is 54. Actress Lela ordered moved, but one man who expe- When the Palm Beach County
following company procedure for
Rochon is 54. Actor William Mapother is 53. Actress Leslie when there’s suspicion about a safety rienced a close encounter is objecting. Sheriff’s deputy reviewed the footage,
Bega is 51. Actor Henry Ian Cusick is 51. Actress Kimberly issue. The 5, 000-pound memorial in he saw Moran burglarizing a beauty
Elise is 51. Singer Liz Phair is 51. Country musician Craig Sheffield was installed in 2015, but store. Authorities say the video
Anderson is 45. Actress-singer Lindsay Korman is 40. Actor Counterfeit cosmetics seized was moved about 30 feet a few weeks showed Moran taking a baseball bat
Tate Ellington is 39. Actor Nicholas D’Agosto is 38. Actor later when it was discovered it was on from the trunk and someone using the
in L.A. contained lead, feces town land. bat to break the glass door to the store.
Charlie Hofheimer is 37. Actress Rooney Mara is 33. Actress
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood is 31. Actor Paulie Litt is 23. LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles Now, Town Administrator Rhonda He was arrested Tuesday on burglary
Actress Dee Dee Davis is 22. police say $700,000 worth of counter- LaBombard tells The Berkshire Eagle charges. Records don’t list a lawyer.

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San Bruno to explore cable upgrade


By Austin Walsh Creek complex, where the improved sys-
Police reports
Fecal matters
A resident found human feces in his
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on tem’s availability generated disproportion- backyard on El Camino Real in
or share this story at ate additional revenue compared to the rest Belmont, it was reported at 3:35 p.m.
Officials favor further exploring upgrad- www.smdailyjournal.com of the city, according to the report. Friday, March 30.
ing San Bruno Cable’s system, under an Salazar showed tepid enthusiasm for an
assumption that offering improved service attempt to extrapolate the complex’s rev-
available through a fiber network is key for stuck without our San Bruno Cable, and that enue gains across the city, noting the perils MILLBRAE
preserving the city’s unique service. alone should make us pause and think really of comparing a specific community to San
hard about doing this,” said Councilwoman Po s s es s i o n. A Daly City man was cited and
The San Bruno City Council agreed to seek Bruno’s general population. released for being found in possession of
more information regarding the next steps Irene O’Connell. “The numbers are not that compelling,” he
Vice Mayor Laura Davis shared a similar cocaine on El Camino Real, it was reported
and financial implications of replacing the said of the Shelter Creek projections, while
perspective. at 3 a.m. Saturday, March 31.
city’s copper cable with a fiber connection, also noting the presence of competitors
“We have a great thing in San Bruno, and I Attempted burg l ary . An unknown person
according to a video of the Tuesday, April such as AT&T, which are eyeing fiber con-
would hate to lose that,” he said. nectivity in San Bruno. had attempted to break into a residence and
10, meeting. then had fled on Encina Drive, it was report-
But the endeavor expected to cost roughly The system offering internet and televi- Most councilmembers though were more
sion service was established as a means of enthusiastic about the opportunity, and ed at 9:03 p.m. Friday, March 30.
$10 million generates concerns for a coun- Po s s es s i o n. A Daly City man was cited and
cilmember wishing to assure there is ade- earning money for the city’s general fund strongly supported analyzing the financial
but, as competition and costs have increased next steps surrounding an upgrade. released for being found in possession of
quate opportunity for return on the sizable
over time, San Bruno Cable’s earning power “I’m in favor of moving forward and I methamphetamine, a pipe and had a misde-
investment.
has diminished. To that extent, the system’s strongly suggest we move swiftly,” said meanor warrant out of Alameda County on
Councilman Michael Salazar said while he
operating deficit has grown to nearly $10 Councilman Marty Medina. California Drive and Linden Avenue, it was
appreciates the rarity of the city’s owned and
operated cable network, he also harbors million over the last decade. Davis too said officials should pursue addi- reported at 2:14 p.m. Friday, March 30.
reservations about its viability. Officials seemingly agree the only way to tional examination, with an understanding
“I’m not against doing it, I’m just really preserve the service is to upgrade to fiber, that the existing service is inadequate and BURLINGAME
concerned that long term our ability to keep which would grant higher internet connec- unsustainable. Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on
this going is there,” he said, noting the sys- tivity speeds. With television subscription “We have to do something. We can’t con- Rollins Road, it was reported at 9 a.m.
tem’s struggle to generate revenue compara- revenue declining across the city, most tinue what we are doing,” she said. Friday, April 6.
ble to the amounts when it was launched councilmembers seemed focused on Regarding next steps, Mayor Rico Medina Petty theft. Items were stolen from an
nearly 50 years ago. improving San Bruno Cable’s online capa- encouraged staffers to bring back a detailed unlocked vehicle on Broadway, it was
San Bruno is the only municipality bilities. fiscal analysis of the project with hopes of reported at 8:47 a.m. Friday, April 6.
remaining in California offering citywide According to a consultant’s report, offi- making a final decision on the matter down Malicious mischief. A number of vehicles
cable, according to muninetworks.org, a cials should expect revenue generated by an the road. He suggested a study session is in were found spray painted on Carmelita
website tracking the services. upgraded system would cover the cost of order to grant adequate time for a deeper Avenue, it was reported at 8:14 a.m. Friday,
Those who more passionately advocate for establishing the fiber network over a period understanding. April 6.
the upgrade exploration cite the city’s rare spanning between 10 and 30 years. Officials For her part, Davis succinctly illustrated a Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A door was found
asset in their justification for preserving it. have suggested previously that a tax measure majority of the City Council’s position. gratified on Drake Avenue, it was reported at
“If we do nothing, the whole system will may be necessary to address the initial cost “We need to get a good analysis of cable in 7:49 a.m. Friday, April 6.
decline. We will be stuck with the debt that of the work. its entirety,” she said.
we already have with little chance of replac- The recoupment expectation is borne from
ing it. And the citizens of San Bruno will be the recent fiber upgrade offered at the Shelter

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Around the state
U.S. says Gov. Jerry Brown rejects Man pleads guilty to making
threatening call to Rep. Waters

proposed border duties for troops


By Elliott Spagat and Luis Alonso Lugo
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles man who
threatened to kill Rep. Maxine Waters in a
profanity-laced phone
call has pleaded guilty to
threatening a U.S. offi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cial.
Anthony Lloyd entered
SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration the plea Monday before a
said Monday that California Gov. Jerry federal judge. He faces up
Brown rejected terms of to 10 years in prison but
the National Guard’s ini- is expected to receive a
tial deployment to the Maxine Waters lighter sentence.
Mexican border, but a Lloyd left a voicemail
state official said noth- with Waters’ office in Washington, D.C.,
ing was decided. last October. It used the words “dead” and
“The governor deter- “kill” four times and included profanity and
mined that what we asked a racial slur against Waters, who’s black.
for is unsupportable, but Lloyd says he became upset with Waters, a
Los Angeles Democrat, after listening to a
Jerry Brown we will have other itera- talk radio show attacking her for criticizing
tions,” Ronald Vitiello,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s act- President Donald Trump.
ing deputy commissioner, told reporters in The Los Angeles Times says Lloyd apolo-
Washington. gized through his lawyer and said he never
Brown elicited rare and effusive praise intended to harm the congresswoman.
from President Donald Trump last week for
pledging 400 troops to the Guard’s third Minor earthquakes rattle
large-scale border mission since 2006. Silicon Valley, California farmland
But the Democratic governor condi- REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Donald Trump's motorcade arrives prior to a tour of U.S.-Mexico border wall prototypes near SAN JOSE — Two minor earthquakes a few
tioned his commitment on his state’s minutes apart shook farmland in the south-
troops having nothing to do with immi- the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego.
ern San Joaquin Valley and wilderness east
gration enforcement, even in a supporting Vitiello said the governor decided trol surveillance cameras to report suspi- of Silicon Valley.
role. California will not accept terms of an ini- cious activity to U.S. Border Patrol agents, The U.S. Geological Survey website had
Brown’s announcement last week did not tial troop rollout for the state that was sim- operating radios and providing “mission thousands of reports of people feeling a
address what specific jobs the California ilar to plans for the other three border support,” which can include clerical work, magnitude-3.9 quake that struck at 9:39
Guard would and would not do, nor answer states, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. buying gas and handling payrolls. The offi- a.m. Monday and was centered 9 miles
the thorny question of how state officials According to two U.S. officials, the ini- cials spoke to the Associated Press on con- northeast of San Jose.
would distinguish work related to immigra- tial jobs for those troops include fixing and dition of anonymity because they were not The Santa Clara County sheriff’s depart-
tion from other duties. maintaining vehicles, using remote-con- authorized to discuss the matter. ment says there was minor shaking but it
didn’t receive any calls.
The Geological Survey says a magnitude-
Some in California side with U.S.stance on sanctuary cities 3.8 temblor hit three minutes earlier 21
miles south of Bakersfield.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS million people. introducing immigration debates into coun- The Kern County sheriff’s office says it
More action is coming this week, with ty political races may be a critical element didn’t receive calls on the slightly smaller
LOS ALAMITOS — More local govern- leaders in the Orange County city of Los quake.
in a year like 2018 when Democrats will
ments in California are saying they don’t Alamitos scheduled to vote Monday on a The epicenters were about 200 miles
want to be part of the state’s efforts to resist likely be more mobilized than apart.
proposal to exempt the community of
the Trump administration’s immigration 12,000 from the state law. Demonstrators Republicans,” he said.
crackdown, especially in pockets where for and against the plan are expected to
Republicans still dominate in the otherwise gather outside City Hall ahead of the council
Democratic state. meeting set for 6 p.m.
Since the Jeff Sessions-led Department of
Justice sued California last month over its On Tuesday, the San Diego County Board
so-called “sanctuary state” law limiting of Supervisors is meeting to consider join-
police collaboration with immigration ing the Trump administration lawsuit.
agents, at least a dozen local governments Some of the supervisors pushing the issue
have voted to either join or support the law- in Orange and San Diego counties are
suit or for resolutions opposing the state’s Republicans running for Congress, said
position. Louis DeSipio, a political science professor
Those include the Board of Supervisors at the University of California, Irvine.
in Orange County, which has more than 3 “The mobilization that could come from

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Starbucks to train workers on ‘unconscious bias,’ CEO says


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the opportunity to listen to them with com- of racism, a whole lot of crap, Starbucks the men had asked to use the store’s rest-
passion and empathy through the experi- coffee is anti-black.” A Starbucks regional room but were denied because they hadn’t
PHILADELPHIA — Starbucks wants to add ence they went through,” said Johnson, vice president who attempted to talk to the bought anything, and they refused to leave.
training for store managers on “uncon- who has been CEO for about a year. Stewart protesters was shouted down. Video shows several police talking quiet-
scious bias, ” CEO Kevin Johnson said Cohen, the lawyer for the two men, said he “We don’t want this Starbucks to make ly with two black men seated at a table.
Monday, as activists held more protests at a hopes “something productive for the com- any money today. That’s our goal,” said After a few minutes, officers handcuff the
Philadelphia store where two black men munity” can come out of such a meeting. Abdul-Aliy Muhammad, one of the protest’s men and lead them outside as other cus-
were arrested after employees said they were The incident is a major blow to Starbucks’ organizers and co-founder of the Black and tomers say they weren’t doing anything
trespassing. image, since the company has promoted its Brown Workers Collective. wrong. A white man identified as real estate
Johnson, who has called the arrests “rep- coffee shops as neighborhood hangouts Over the weekend, demonstrators called developer Andrew Yaffe arrives and tells the
rehensible,” arrived in Philadelphia this where anyone is welcome. After a video of for the firing of the employee who contact- officers the two men were waiting for him.
weekend after video of the incident gained the arrests spread online, the hashtag ed police, who arrested the men on An officer says the men were not complying
traction online. He said he hopes to meet (hash)BoycottStarbucks trended on Twitter. Thursday. Starbucks did not respond to a and were being arrested for trespassing.
with the two men in the next couple of days And on Monday morning, about two request for comment about the employment “Why would they be asked to leave?”
and apologize face to face. dozen protesters took over the Philadelphia status of the manager who called police. Yaffe says. “Does anybody else think this is
“I’d like to have a dialogue with them and shop, chanting slogans like, “A whole lot Officials have said the officers were told ridiculous? It’s absolute discrimination.”

never done. Medeiros, therapist that the crime


Driver charged in Local briefs then 58, owned a paint- had happened and the
hit-and-run incident Garcia faces four years, six months in ing company and would therapist reported it to
A taxi driver believed to be responsible state prison and pleaded not guilty to his cash checks and split the Menlo Park police.
for a hit-and-run incident in Millbrae that charges Monday when he appeared in court. money with Lambert, Taxgomez was arrested
left a 38-year-old woman in critical condi- He is custody on $50,000 bail and will next according to prosecutors. on June 1, 2017.
tion was charged Monday with felony hit- appear in court April 26 for preliminary In November of 2016, Two victims presented
and-run and misdemeanor attempting to hearing, according to prosecutors. Lambert was released a victim’s impact state-
destroy evidence after he was found by from jail without having ment during the sentenc-
Burlingame police at a gas station car wash HOA embezzler’s trial to begin Michael to post bail while she Victor ing hearing on Friday.
Friday, according to the San Mateo County Medeiros awaits sentencing, |Taxgomez Judge Donald Ayoub
The trial for a man accused of scheming to according to prosecu- denied probation and
District Attorney’s Office. embezzle nearly $2.8 million from the San
The car Daly City resident Teodoro tors. sentenced Taxgomez to eight years in
Mateo Woodlake Condominium prison, lifetime registration as a sex
Garcia, 55, was driving Friday when he Association between 2007 and 2013 is set
stopped at a car wash after the early-morn-
Former pastor gets offender and ordered him to have no contact
to begin Wednesday, more than five years with the victims.
ing incident was visibly damaged in the after he and a co-conspirator were initially eight years for molestation
front and had a strand of hair on it, accord- accused of the scheme, according to the San
ing to prosecutors.
A former pastor was sentenced to eight Man, 71, who died in crash identified
Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. years in prison for molesting three victims
At approximately 4:53 a. m. , Garcia Michael Medeiros, 61, is expected to be between September 2011 and May 2015, A man who died in a crash in Daly City
allegedly struck a woman who was using a in trial for an estimated two weeks and his San Mateo County prosecutors said. last week has been identified as 71-year-old
crosswalk near the intersection of El alleged co-conspirator and former manager Victor Taxgomez, 50, also known as Ever Walter Powell, according to the San Mateo
Camino Real and Silva Avenue while she of the HOA, Susan Marie Lambert, 67, will Oliveros-Cano, was a pastor for Senor County Coroner’s Office.
had a red light. A witness saw Garcia pull testify, according to prosecutors. Justicia Nuestra Church in Menlo Park, Powell, a Daly City resident, died of natu-
over to the side of the road, get out of his car Having pleaded no contest to felony according to the San Mateo County District ral causes after he suffered a “medical event”
to look at her and then get back into his car embezzlement and felony forgery and Attorney’s Office. and crashed into a guardrail while driving on
before driving south away from the inci- admitted she stole more than $100,000 in When the victims were 13, 15 and 17, a transition road from northbound state
dent, according to prosecutors. September of 2016, Lambert faces three Taxgomez committed the crimes while Highway 35 to northbound Highway 1
The victim was taken to the Zuckerberg years, four months in state prison but will claiming to be praying with or cleansing around 10:55 p.m. last Tuesday, according
San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma not be sentenced until Medeiros’ trial is the victims at the church, prosecutors said. to the California Highway Patrol.
Center in critical condition, and is believed over, according to prosecutors. Two of the victims were sisters and a third Powell’s friends and family shared their
to have suffered a traumatic brain injury Lambert was the manager of the HOA was a friend. condolences on social media. His loved
along with several bone fractures, accord- when she issued nearly 150 false invoices Two years later, one of the victims told a ones said Powell was a “rock” in times of
ing to prosecutors. for property improvement work that was need, according to one post.

Lindsay Katherine, the Chapel of the Highlands, 194 Millwood


Catherine Athens Obituary Johnny, Yianni, Lukas Drive in Millbrae, with the Trisiagon at 7
Catherine Athens died after a courageous Tina Perkins, Stravroula Joanne and great-granddaughter p.m. The funeral service will be 11 a.m.
battle with Alzheimer’s disease April 13, Bostanzoglou and son-in-law Joseph and Katherine. Thursday, April 19, at Holy Trinity Greek
2018. She was born Oct. 25, 1930 in Bill Athens. She was preceded into heaven “Mama/Yiayia you Orthodox Church at 999 Brotherhood Way
Clearfield, Pennsylvania. by her son Dr. Rafael Athanasopoulos. will stay eternally in our in San Francisco. Interment will be at the
At the age of 22, she met the love of her Her grandchildren were the sunshine of hearts.”
Greek Orthodox Memorial Park in Colma.
life, John (Yiannis) Athens, in the village her life and she leaves behind her beloved Family and friends are
of Karteroli. Nicholas and Adrienne, John and Katina, invited to visit 6 p.m. Donations are appreciated to Alzheimer’s
Catherine is survived by her children, Katherine and Tyler Ioannis, Bill and Wednesday, April 18, at Association, alz.org, to help find a cure.

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What’s in those seized records? Around the nation
Judge: Trump’s ban on
Trump’s biggest new worry transgender troops on hold until trial
SEATTLE — A U. S. judge in Seattle has ordered
President Donald Trump not to ban transgender troops
By Jonathan Lemire
and Catherine Lucey from serving in the military, saying
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
it’s unclear whether recent changes to
his administration’s policy are consti-
WASHINGTON — President Donald tutional.
Trump and his allies have hit a new U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman
level of anxiety after the raid on his was one of four judges nationwide who
personal attorney’s office, fearful of blocked Trump late last year from over-
deeper exposure for Trump, his inner turning an Obama-era directive allow-
circle and his adult children — and ing transgender troops to serve openly.
more than concerned that they don’t The Justice Department asked her to
Marsha
know exactly what is in those records dissolve that ruling, citing changes
Pechman
and electronic devices seized last week. that would allow transgender troops to
There is also some worry that serve in limited cases.
Michael Cohen, the self-described Because the changes were announced just last month,
legal fixer who helped make bad stories the sides had not had time to argue whether the policy is
go away and took a leading role in discriminatory or whether the military is entitled to set
Trump Organization projects in foreign its own policy, given its expertise in what’s needed for
outposts, may strike a deal with prose- national defense, Pechman said in an order Friday. She
cutors out of concern about his own REUTERS told the parties to prepare for trial.
prospects. Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen leaves federal court in the “Because transgender people have long been subjected
“I think it’s a huge minefield for Manhattan borough of New York City. to systemic oppression and forced to live in silence, they
Donald Trump and the Trump are a protected class,” Pechman wrote. “Therefore, any
Organization,” said trial attorney scene was punctuated by dramatic Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at attempt to exclude them from military service will be
Joseph Cammarata, who represented entrances and revelations. Stormy the president’s Mar-a-Lago estate. looked at with the highest level of care.”
Paula Jones in her sexual harassment Daniels — the porn actress who alleged Advisers are hoping the meeting will
suit against President Bill Clinton. “I she had a sexual affair with the presi- draw attention from the legal tempest GAO says EPA violated
dent — made an appearance, stumbling in Washington and New York.
think this is on its own track and this
on her high heels as she was swarmed On the trip south, White House
spending law on Pruitt’s privacy booth
train is coming down the track with
brute force.” by press. Cohen was forced to reveal spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders WASHINGTON — An internal government watchdog
The wild legal show continued to that another one of his clients is Fox sought to put distance between Trump says the Environmental Protection Agency violated fed-
play out Monday, at a court hearing in News host Sean Hannity, a high-pro- and Cohen, saying: “I believe they’ve eral spending laws when purchasing a
New York before a federal judge who is file confidant of the president. still got some ongoing things, but the $43,000 soundproof privacy booth for
considering what to do with the materi- Trump left the White House for president has a large number of attor- Administrator Scott Pruitt to make pri-
al that the FBI seized from Cohen. The Florida, for a two-day summit with neys, as you know.” vate phone calls in his office.
The Government Accountability
Office issued its findings Monday in a
Trump lawyer forced to reveal another client: Sean Hannity letter to Senate Democrats who had
requested a review of Pruitt’s spending.
By Tom Hays and Larry Neumeister multiple electronic a neutral lawyer, to help decide which GAO General Counsel Thomas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS devices that were materials should stay confidential. Armstrong determined that EPA’s pur-
seized in raids while Wood denied a request by Trump’s Scott Pruitt
chase of the booth violated federal law
NEW YORK — A legal fight over a system is set up to lawyer, Joanna Hendon, that the presi- prohibiting agencies from spending more than $5,000 to
what should happen to records the FBI ensure that records dent and Cohen get the first crack at make improvements to the offices of presidential
seized from President Donald Trump’s protected by attor- designating which documents should appointees without informing Congress. Because EPA
personal attorney took a surprise twist ney-client privilege be off-limits to investigators. used federal money in a manner specifically prohibited by
Monday when the lawyer, Michael aren’t disclosed to Hannity’s name emerged after the law, Armstrong said the agency also violated the
Cohen, was forced to reveal a secret — investigators. judge pressed Cohen to divulge the Antideficiency Act, and is legally obligated to report that
that he had also done legal work for Sean Hannity Lawyers for names of the clients he’s worked with violation to Congress.
Fox News host Sean Hannity. Cohen and prosecu- since the 2016 election, whose privi- EPA spokeswoman Liz Bowman said the agency is
The disclosure came as a New York tors both had reason to claim success leged communications might be con- “addressing GAO’s concern, with regard to congressional
judge disappointed a lawyer for Trump after three hours of arguments before tained within his files. notification about this expense, and will be sending
by letting prosecutors proceed with U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood, who Cohen’s legal team said he had just Congress the necessary information this week.”
the cataloguing of evidence including said she may appoint a special master, three clients in 2017 and 2018.

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Chemical weapons team in Syria


kept from the alleged attack site
By Bassem Mroue
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DOUMA, Syria — Syrian and


Russian authorities prevented inde-
pendent investigators from going to
the scene of a suspected chemical
attack, the head of the chemical watch- REUTERS
dog group said Monday, blocking The staff of the Press Democrat, from left, reporters Randi
international efforts to establish what Rossmann, Julie Johnson, Martin Espinoza, JD Morris, Christi
happened and who was to blame. Warren, and Mary Callahan, celebrate winning the Pulitzer
The U.S. and France say they have Prize for Breaking News Reporting for the coverage of the
evidence that poison gas was used in October fires in Sonoma County.
the April 7 attack in the opposition-
held town of Douma, killing dozens of
people, and that Syrian President New York Times, New Yorker win
Bashar Assad’s military was behind it.
But they have made none of that evi-
dence public, even after they, along
Pulitzer for Weinstein scandal
with Britain, bombarded sites they By Jennifer Peltz
said were linked to Syria’s chemical THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
weapons program.
An injured man lies on a bed at an underground field hospital at the city of Douma NEW YORK — The New York Times and The New Yorker
Syria and its ally Russia deny any in Damascus, Syria.
chemical attack took place, and won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for break-
Russian officials went even further, OPCW Director-General Ahmet “all necessary arrangements will be ing the Harvey Weinstein scandal with reporting that gal-
accusing Britain of staging a “fake” Uzumcu said Syrian and Russian offi- made ... to allow the team to deploy to vanized the #MeToo movement and set off a worldwide reck-
chemical attack. British Prime cials cited “pending security issues” in Douma as soon as possible.” oning over sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Minister Theresa May accused the two keeping its inspectors from reaching Russian military police were ready The Times and The Washington Post took the award in the
Douma. to help protect the OPCW experts on national reporting category for their coverage of Russian
countries — whose forces now control
“The team has not yet deployed to their visit to Douma, said Maj. Gen. meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and con-
the town east of Damascus — of trying
tacts between President Donald Trump’s campaign and
to cover up evidence. Douma,” Uzumcu told an executive Yuri Yevtushenko of the Russian mili-
Russian officials.
The lack of access to Douma by council meeting of the OPCW in The tary’s Reconciliation Center in Syria.
The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa received the breaking
inspectors from the watchdog group, Hague. Igor Kirillov, a Russian chemical news reporting award for coverage of the wildfires that
the Organization for the Prohibition Instead, Syrian authorities offered weapons protection expert in The swept through California wine country last fall, killing 44
of Chemical Weapons, has left unan- them 22 people to interview as wit- Hague, said the team is set to visit the people and destroying thousands of homes.
swered questions about the attack. nesses, he said, adding that he hoped site Wednesday. The Washington Post also won the investigative report-
ing prize for revealing decades-old allegations of sexual
White House: Russia sanctions still under consideration misconduct against Senate candidate Roy Moore of
Alabama. The Republican former judge denied the accusa-
tions, but they figured heavily in Doug Jones’ victory as
By Matthew Lee and Zeke Miller nation created more Secretary Steven Mnuchin would
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS confusion and led to announce the sanctions Monday “if he the first Democrat elected to the Senate from the state in
suggestions that hasn’t already.” Haley said the sanc- decades.
President Donald tions would target those who are One of the biggest surprises of the day came in the non-
WASHINGTON — The White House journalism categories when rap star Kendrick Lamar was
scrambled Monday to walk back U.N. Trump had personal- enabling Syrian leader Bashar Assad’s
ly intervened to halt government to continue using chemi- awarded the Pulitzer for music, becoming the first non-clas-
Ambassador Nikki Haley’s weekend sical or non-jazz artist to win the prize.
announcement that new economic the sanctions from cal weapons.
taking effect The Pulitzers, American journalism’s most prestigious
sanctions against Russia are immi- The two officials said the administra- awards, reflected a year of unrelenting news and unprece-
nent, but stressed the penalties are still Monday. tion had no plans to announce Syria-
“We are consider- dented challenges for U.S. media, as Trump repeatedly
being considered. Nikki Haley related sanctions on Russia this week, branded reporting “fake news” and called journalists “the
Haley created a firestorm Sunday ing additional sanc- although they noted that two entities
tions on Russia and a decision will be enemy of the people.”
when she said the new sanctions would were hit with such penalties last month The New York Times won three Pulitzers and The
be imposed by the Treasury Department made in the near future,” Sanders said in in a largely overlooked portion of a Washington Post and Reuters received two apiece.
on Monday, when, in fact, no such a statement. sanctions package that dealt mainly In announcing the journalism prizes, Pulitzer administra-
announcement was planned, according The two officials, who were not with Russian interference in the 2016 tor Dana Canedy said the winners “uphold the highest pur-
to two officials familiar with the mat- authorized to discuss private adminis- presidential election and hacking. pose of a free and independent press, even in the most try-
ter. tration deliberations publicly and After Haley’s comments, some in the ing of times.”
In a statement, White House press spoke on condition of anonymity, said administration suggested the sanctions “Their work is real news of the highest order, executed
secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tried Haley had misspoken when she said on now being considered could be rolled nobly, as journalism was always intended, without fear or
to clarify the situation, but her expla- CBS’ “Face the Nation” that Treasury out Monday. favor,” she said.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • April 13, 2018 9


Taxpayer dollars paying for market-rate housing
who have paid for
Immortal legacies
“T
its development. his nation, under God, shall have a new birth
By Cynthia Cornell
According to the Guest of freedom — and that government of the peo-
ple, by the people, for the people, shall not

T
he Peninsula Health Care city of
District is using taxpayer dol-
lars to build market-rate hous-
Burlingame’s
counting of afford- perspective perish from the earth.” These were the last recorded senti-
ments of President Abraham Lincoln before hundreds at
his Gettysburg Address on Nov. 19, 1863 — less than two
ing, engaging in competition with able units within
the city, the years before he was fatally shot.
the private sector, and ignoring the city must first be offered to affordable After more than 600,000 lives of men, women and chil-
housing needs of the majority of sen- Trousdale may pro- housing developers, yet it seems that
vide 10 units out of dren were claimed by the Civil War, our nation was
iors and disabled people in the dis- the Peninsula Health Care District is brought to its knees and at the brink of self-destruction.
trict. Two examples of this are: 124 at the county’s low-income level exempt from those rules, to our com- Lincoln had received numerous death threats in the
1). The “Wellness Community” that of area median income. In effect, a munities’ detriment. We have a crush- months leading up to that speech. Nevertheless, he under-
the District is planning on old hospi- “low-income” senior qualifies for one ing jobs/housing imbalance that has stood that this moment was far greater than any one indi-
tal land at Trousdale Avenue and of these 10 units by having an annual already forced most seniors and elder- vidual’s life — including his own.
Marco Polo Way promises 300 senior income of $73,750 — far above what ly people from their rented homes. Lincoln admitted to the large congregation that he, like
units. According to Cheryl Fama, CEO most seniors in the district have to Seniors and elders who do own and in the rest of the nation, shared an indescribable pain for
of the district, in a recent address to live on. The other 114 units will be need of assisted living, or who want every life taken by the nation’s bloodiest war on record.
for the wealthiest among us, set at to downsize, are faced with exorbitant He humbly acknowledged that there was no formal dedica-
seniors in Burlingame, only 15 per-
market rate prices, and rented out to market-rate rents that threaten their tion or recognition worthy of the lives that were lost.
cent, or 45 of the units will be desig-
the highest bidder. Additionally, the life’s savings. Cities and counties do Nevertheless, Lincoln proposed that the greatest dedica-
nated as below-market rate. 10 units are not promised to be per-
Reportedly, the district is now send- not create market-rate housing, so tion the nation could make was to continue the fervent
manently below market as they will why is the Peninsula Health Care pursuit of a vision that was all but lost — a nation
ing out requests for proposals to com- not be “deed restricted” and can be re-
mercial — not affordable — housing District? enshrined in liberty and rooted in the belief that “all men
set to market rate at any time. The Peninsula Health Care District are created equal.” This, he proclaimed, was the single
developers for this project. Peninsula Health Care District was has lost its way and its purpose. The greatest task facing our nation.
Affordability levels for the 45 units voted into existence in 1947. It sur- Our nation will never forget
have also not been revealed, or the Burlingame, San Mateo, San Bruno,
vives on property taxes from the Foster City, Millbrae and how Lincoln’s 272-word address
length of time they will be at below- cities of San Mateo, Burlingame, San ignited a new flame of hope and
market rates. Eighty-five percent of Hillsborough city councils need to
Bruno, Millbrae, Hillsborough and lodge their protests with the district. placed a moral compass in the
the units will be set at market-rate Foster City. Initially, the purpose of hearts and minds of countless
rents, again ignoring the critical Our county supervisors need to step in
the district was to ensure that the as well. The city of Burlingame needs Americans.
needs of the community for senior community would be served by a hos- April 15 marked the 152nd
to let the district know that this will
housing. pital and other health facilities and anniversary of Lincoln’s assas-
not be tolerated and should deny per- sination. Although the curtain
2). The Trousdale, the recently-built services. Its bylaws state that the dis- mits and final approval of The fell tragically on Lincoln’s life,
assisted living and memory care facil- trict’s purpose is to “serve the physi- Wellness Center. Most importantly, his countless accomplishments,
ity across the street from Peninsula cal and mental health needs of those taxpayers need to speak up about how
Hospital in Burlingame, is in direct communities.” Taxpayers are now resilient optimism and tested
their money is being spent, whom it character will forever be
competition with Sunrise, a private paying for commercial, profit-making
company just up the street. Although housing, in competition with private
is serving and why. enshrined in our nation’s mem- Jonathan Madison
our community needs many of these entities. What went wrong? ory.
Cy nthia Cornell is a member of History tells us that martyrdom and sacrifice in the name
facilities, The Trousdale is completely Under the State Public Lands Act,
any surplus land owned by a county or Housing for All Burlingame. of causes for peace, freedom and justice have fueled some
unaffordable to most of the taxpayers
of the largest movements throughout time. Perhaps this is
because it is difficult for many of us to fathom the idea of
Letters to the editor believing so passionately in a cause for which we would
be willing to stop breathing for its fruition.
Beyond his famous Gettysburg Address, Lincoln is
Blaming NIMBYism gle-handedly shut down development and specifically focused on electoral known for his renowned leadership during America’s Civil
in Oyster Point just a couple weeks influence. War, and his Emancipation Proclamation — abolishing
Editor, ago, yeah 1,200 units is a lot. I may Draper is the same fellow whose slavery for hundreds of thousands of African-Americans.
#HousingForAll. I’m noticing that even agree that Oyster Point is a good highest political ambition is funding Lincoln may have been slain, but his legacy of bold lead-
Victoria Fierce did not use this hash- place for a tech-ghetto bubble, that an initiative to create two more red ership and ardent patriotism continues to run through the
tag. She did, however, choose to way it won’t displace any existing states for the “MAGA” crowd to cele- bone and sinew of our democracy.
blame NIMBYism for opposition to residents. brate, and which would have the effect History also tells us that Lincoln is just one of the
huge pushes for dense, luxury hous- The bottom line is everyone needs of marginalizing our state of many who have sacrificed their lives for a virtuous cause
ing across the Bay Area ( “Housing housing, and it must all be affordable. California as the national and world much greater than themselves. Perhaps one of the first was
crisis spurring a political awakening” leader it now is. world-renowned Greek philosopher Socrates. Credited as
in the April 9 edition of the Daily Why on Earth the administrators of one of the founders of western philosophy, Socrates
Journal). She chose to blame, inflame Gina Miranda
the city of San Mateo would provide developed ideas we all embrace today, such as the concepts
and to drive a wedge between groups, Millbrae support for this event, to promote the of justice, truth and morals.
building the perception of us versus speculative business and fringe polit- In arguing the value of critical thinking and logic as an
them. Hmmm, where have we seen Draper’s Block (Chain) Party ical interests of this enterprise, truly alternative to the blind trust the Athenian government
this before? Editor, boggles the mind. What were they placed in the gods, the Athenian government accused him
When she states that “we have Driving across downtown San thinking? of poisoning the minds of the youth and rejecting their
political power,” I’m wondering who Mateo on Thursday (April 12), we It is outrageous to think that our traditional ways of life. At his trial before a jury of 500,
those political powers are that pay- encountered heavily snarled traffic due civic resources are being monopo- Socrates delivered a powerful speech that has withstood
ing her salary and her group’s expens- to the closure of the block of East lized to lend unwarranted legitimacy the test of time, even in his death. First, he posed the
es? And who will pay for the big law- Third Avenue closest to El Camino to such divisive (literally) and question about the worth of a man who does not “have the
suits when her group threatens indi- Real. This event was not a public expressly political schemes. Please wit” to die for something meaningful. He goes on to sug-
vidual cities without deep pockets? one, however, but a “block chain join me in condemning such a use of gest that his death alone would not suppress his ideas and
She and her backers know darn well party” hosted by Tim Draper, and his public resources for this kind of parti- future potential thinkers who would reject the status quo.
that money will usually win. Poor eponymous “university.” san political benefit. He was subsequently sentenced to death. And, as he pre-
cities don’t stand a chance. I suggest A web search of this block chain dicted, his death did not stop his ideals or philosophy as
that maybe her group should go and party business reveals grandiose pre- Jerald P. Grainger they are embraced and enshrined in our society.
sue Genentech instead. This biotech dictions for “a new epoch” that is Hillsborough Jesus Christ was crucified in the Roman Empire’s efforts
giant from South San Francisco sin- expressly political in orientation, to suppress his words of faith, healing and everlasting
life. However, those efforts resoundingly failed as the
Bible — the source of his teachings — continues to be the
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Tech, health stocks are big gainers as indexes rally


By Alex Veiga Truck and engine maker Navistar
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS International jumped 9.8 percent
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,675.36 to $40.71 after Reuters reported
Investors shrugged off geopo- Low: 24,480.20 that Volkswagen might buy the
litical jitters Monday, sending Close: 24,573.04 company.
U.S. stocks broadly higher and Change: +212.90 Traders sold shares in WPP, the
extending the market’s gains from world’s largest ad agency, after its
OTHER INDEXES CEO, Martin Sorrell, resigned
last week.
Technology companies, health S&P 500: 2677.84 +21.54 over an investigation into per-
care stocks and industrial firms NYSE Index: 12,628.21 +82.16 sonal misconduct. Analysts say
accounted for much of the rally as Nasdaq: 7156.28 +49.63 his departure could leave the com-
traders focused on the latest com- NYSE MKT: 2565.97 +16.35 pany he founded three decades ago
pany earnings and deal news. Oil Russell 2000: 1563.03 +13.52 rudderless, but could also see parts
prices fell after surging last week Wilshire 5000: 27,797.11 +237.15 sold off for higher value. The
ahead of the U. S. -led missile stock fell 4.7 percent to $80.56.
attack on Syria’s chemical 10-Yr Bond: 2.83 +0.00 Oil prices fell back from spikes
weapons program. Oil (per barrel): 66.34 -1.05 last week on fears over an escala-
“It’s some relief from the global Gold : 1,348.90 +1.00 tion of strife in the Middle East.
political situation over the week- Benchmark U. S. crude declined
end, ” said Willie Delwiche, up 13.52 points, or 0.9 percent, focus to corporate America. Wall Bank of America also got a post- $1.17, or 1.7 percent, to settle at
investment strategist at Baird. to 1,563.03. Street is forecasting the strongest earnings boost after the lender $66.22 per barrel on the New York
“The other thing is we’ve had over The market was in rally mode growth in seven years for S&P posted a larger profit, helped by Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude,
the last few weeks particularly this from the start of trading Monday, 500 companies, and the hope has corporate tax cuts and rising inter- which is used to price internation-
build up in pessimism, and that despite a sell-off among major been that healthy profit reports est rates. Its shares rose 0.4 per- al oils, slid $1.16, or 1.6 percent,
provided some opportunity for indexes in Europe. will steady the market following a cent to $29.93. to close at $71.42 per barrel.
stocks to rally once the news of Investors seemed to put aside rough couple of months. Over the A couple of gambling compa- Bond prices didn’t move much.
this event was out of the way.” concerns over the geopolitical long term, stock prices tend to nies were among the big movers The yield on the 10-year Treasury
The S&P 500 index rose 21.54 tensions that led to Friday night’s track the progress of corporate Monday. held steady at 2.83 percent.
points, or 0. 8 percent, to missile attack by the U.S., Britain profits. Carl Icahn’s company struck a The dollar fell to 107.10 yen
2,677.84. The Dow Jones indus- and France on Syria’s chemical Investors welcomed J.B. Hunt roughly $1.85 billion deal that from 107.41 yen on Friday. The
trial average gained 212. 90 weapons program. On Monday, Transport Services’ latest quarter- would fuse the gambling and hotel euro strengthened to $1. 2381
points, or 0. 9 percent, to the White House said it was con- ly results Monday. The transporta- operations of Tropicana from $1.2334.
24, 573. 04. The Nasdaq added sidering imposing additional tion company said shipping vol- Entertainment to Eldorado Resorts Gold rose $2.80 to $1,350.70
49.63 points, or 0.7 percent, to sanctions on Russia, a key ally of umes grew in the first quarter and Inc. Tropicana vaulted 26.8 per- an ounce. Silver added 2 cents to
7,156.28. The Russell 2000 index Syrian leader Bashar Assad. rates increased. Its shares climbed cent to $69.75. Eldorado jumped $16.68 an ounce. Copper gained 2
of smaller-company stocks picked Instead, the market shifted its 6.2 percent to $119.75. 16.2 percent to $41.50. cents to $3.10 a pound.

Business briefs Netflix is proving to be a tough act for copycats to follow


Netflix: 1Q Earnings Snapshot By Michael Liedtke the rest of the pack. same as the libraries available at the
LOS GATOS — Netflix Inc. on Monday reported first-quar- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Netflix has firmly established its same $10 monthly price on rival
ter earnings of $290.1 million. service as a staple in tens of millions music streaming services from Apple,
On a per-share basis, the Los Gatos-based company said it of households around the world by Google and Amazon, three larger com-
had profit of 64 cents. SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix’s pouring billions of dollars into a slate panies with far more resources.
The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average video-streaming service has been of original programming that can’t be Netflix demonstrated how well its
estimate of 16 analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment thriving for so long that other compa- watched anywhere else. formula works again Monday with the
Research was for earnings of 63 cents per share. nies are striving to duplicate its suc- Popular shows such as “Stranger release of its first-quarter earnings.
The internet video service posted revenue of $3.7 billion in cess in other kinds of digital entertain- Things,” “House of Cards,” and “Black The Los Gatos, California, company
the period, which also topped Street forecasts. Thirteen ana- ment and content. Mirror” have enabled Netflix to keep added another 7. 4 million video-
lysts surveyed by Zacks expected $3.69 billion. Spotify’s music-streaming service attracting millions more subscribers streaming subscribers during the first
Netflix shares have risen 61 percent since the beginning of has emerged as the most celebrated of each year while cultivating enough three months of the year, ending
the year, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 index has stayed the aspiring clones, despite signifi- customer loyalty to be able to gradual- March with 125 million throughout
nearly flat. In the final minutes of trading on Monday, shares cant challenges that will make it diffi- ly raise its prices. That leverage the world, including nearly 57 million
hit $309.54, more than doubling in the last 12 months. cult to keep growing at the same pace allows Netflix to spend more to acquire in the U.S.
as Netflix has been in video stream- the rights to TV series and films while The performance exceeded manage-
Mayor says SpaceX to build ing. also remaining profitable. ment and analyst projections to the
new rocket in Port of Los Angeles The biggest difference between In contrast, Spotify is selling con- delight of investors. Netflix’s stock
LOS ANGELES — SpaceX has chosen to manufacture its Netflix and Spotify boils down to their sumers access to an extensive catalog climbed more than 5 percent to
planned big, new rocket in the Port of Los Angeles, Mayor ability to separate themselves from of digital music that is largely the $324.10 in extended trading.
Eric Garcetti announced Monday in his annual state-of-the
city speech.
The mayor said it’s a “vehicle that holds the promise of tak- Retail sales rebounded a solid 0.6 percent in March
ing humanity even deeper into the cosmos than ever before.” By Christopher Rugaber Sales at retailers slipped in the first the March figures. Many had expected
The city Board of Harbor Commissioners will vote THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two months of this year as consumers a stronger bounce-back.
Thursday on whether to lease 19 acres to SpaceX for the man- pulled back after heavy spending dur- Excluding autos, sales were up just
ufacturing site. The commission’s staff has recommended ing the winter holidays. Last month’s
approval of an initial 10-year term, with two 10-year WASHINGTON — U.S. consumers 0.2 percent.
bounced back in March and bought figures suggest Americans are return- “In short, a solid gain, but if any-
options, at an annual rent of approximately $1.38 million. ing to more free-spending ways. Easter
more cars, furniture and appliances thing a bit weaker in the key details
after three months of declining retail holiday purchases also likely lifted than generally expected,” said Jim
sales. spending. Economists predict that O’Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at
healthy consumer confidence, steady High Frequency Economics.
The Commerce Department said
job gains and the impact of tax cuts
retail sales rose 0. 6 percent last Sales rose at grocery stores, restau-
will fuel solid spending growth in the
month, the largest increase since rants and bars, and drug stores. They
months ahead.
November. Auto sales jumped 2 per- fell at home and garden stores, cloth-
cent, the most in six months. Analysts were a bit disappointed by ing shops and sporting goods stores.
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innings to trounce ChiSox 8-1
Tuesday • April 17, 2018

Sharks one win away from advancing


By Josh Dubow Sharks 8, Ducks 1
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Marcus Sorensen in into a rout. Logan Couture had a goal
SAN JOSE — Joonas Donskoi scored the opening four and two assists, Joe Pavelski, Evander
one goal and set up another to start a minutes of the sec- Kane and Chris Tierney scored power-
four-goal barrage in the second period ond period to seize play goals in the third period, for the
and the Sharks raced past Anaheim for the control of the game Sharks, who have outscored the Ducks
third straight game, beating the Ducks 8- and series. 14-3 through the first three games of the
JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS 1 Monday night for a 3-0 series lead. Eric Fehr and first-round series.
Sharks defenseman Brenden Dillon celebrates a goal by The Sharks used their superior speed Joonas Donskoi Tomas Hertl added Martin Jones made 45 saves, the most
left wing Marcus Sorensen, not shown, Monday against to create odd-man rushes that paid off goals later in the sec-
the Ducks in Game 3 of the first round of the NHL playoffs. when Donskoi scored and then set up ond to turn this all-California series See SHARKS, Page 14

Time to get busy


Smith set up for big finish for many teams
A
By Terry Bernal fter what seems like a month’s
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Athlete of the Week worth of rain, followed by what
appeared to be a month’s worth
of spring breaks for the various school
As a fourth-year varsity starter, Zach
districts that encompass the Peninsula
Smith has been integral to the Serra boys’
Athletic League, everyone is now back in
volleyball team moving on up.
school and the sprint to the league cham-
Three years ago, as the only freshman in
pionships begins in earnest.
an otherwise senior-centric lineup, Smith
The most immediate title is in boys’
endured a winless 0-12 season in West
tennis where, barring any more rain,
Catholic Athletic League play. Now, the sen-
Menlo-Atherton and Carlmont will vie
ior is winding down his high school career
for the regular-season crown today in
amid a tight race for a WCAL title.
Belmont. M-A won the first matchup, 4-
“It’s gone from very low to very high,”
3, a week and a half ago, but the rematch,
Smith said.
scheduled for two days later, was rained
Currently ranked No. 5 in the Central Coast
out until today. Carlmont needs a win to
Section, according to MaxPreps.com, Serra
earn into a co-
is a half game back of first-place Bellarmine
championship and
with three matches to go. One of those
then a tiebreaker
matches — next Tuesday’s regular-season
will be used to
home finale at Serra — is the heads-up show-
determine who gets
down with the Bells as the Padres look to
the league’s auto-
grab a share of the a WCAL championship.
matic bid to the
Smith seems to be peaking as Serra heads
Central Coast
into its most critical match of the year. Last
Section tourna-
Tuesday in a four-set win over Sacred Heart
ment. The loser of
Cathedral, the senior opposite hitter earned
any potential
Daily Journal Athlete of the Week honors by
tiebreaker will be
racking up 29 kills, the best total he has
the top seed in the
ever accrued in a WCAL match. He fell one
PAL team tourna-
shy of his outright career best of 30, which
ment that begins
he tallied earlier this season in a non-league,
Wednesday to determine the league’s sec-
five-set victory at Aragon.
ond automatic bid to CCS.
“That was a pretty remarkable perform-
The weather has certainly wreaked
ance,” Serra head coach Gary Colbert said.
havoc on the PAL baseball schedule, with
“Sacred Heart, if you know anything about
only four or five of the 14 scheduled
their volleyball team, they are scrappy. I
games having been played. But with
don’t think I’ve ever coached a game against
Hillsdale having handed Bay Division-
them that wasn’t played point for point for
leading Sacred Heart Prep its first league
point … and Zach, every time, he stepped
loss of the season last week, it opens up
up. He was just remarkable.”
the race a little bit more. It could, howev-
In a season Serra has been decimated by
er, be decided this week as the Gators and
injuries, Smith has been one of the few play-
Carlmont, which both have one league
ers in the starting lineup to retain his same
loss apiece, meet in a home-and-home
role from a year ago.
series Wednesday and Friday. A sweep by
Entering into the season, the Padres were
either team would set them up as the team
riding high after a season in which they
to beat, but a split keeps a lot more teams
qualified for their first CCS playoff tourna-
in the hunt, including Capuchino (3-2
ment since 2010. Serra graduated just one
PAL Bay), Menlo School (2-2) and
player from the 2017 squad, but lost two
Hillsdale (3-3).
mainstays before the season even got
HALEY SMITH The Ocean Division appears to be a
going. Cade Rees — a 6-6 junior middle
Zach Smith, a fourth-year senior for the Serra boys’ volleyball team, has the team on the verge
See AOTW, Page 12 of its second straight CCS playoff appearance. Last Tuesday, he scored 29 kills against SHC. See LOUNGE, Page 16

Dubs head to San Antonio up 2-0 in series


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 116, Rockets 101
knee, the defending champions used all David West down the stretch after he
OAKLAND — Kevin Durant sparked the offensive power they had to take sprained his left ankle early in the
a decisive third-quarter run on the way both home games in the best-of-seven fourth.
to 32 points, Klay Thompson added 31 series. Wearing a dark checkered sport Coach Steve Kerr stuck with JaVale
points and five assists in another coat, Curry was all smiles watching McGee as his starting center and the 7-
superb playoff performance and the another lopsided win without him. footer contributed 10 points and seven
Warriors rallied in the second half to Thompson followed up his brilliant rebounds as the well-rounded defending
beat the San Antonio Spurs 116-101 11-for-13 shooting day in a 113-92 champions again showed off their
Monday night for a 2-0 lead in their Game 1 rout Saturday by hitting 12 of remarkable depth.
first-round series. 20 shots. Durant also had six rebounds LaMarcus Aldridge scored 34 for the KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS
As Steph Curry remains out likely for and six assists for the Warriors, who Draymond Green passes against Spurs center Davis Bertans
the entire series nursing a sprained left went without key backup big man See DUBS, Page 14 Monday during Game 2 of the first round of the NBA Playoffs.
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Honor roll
for the team lead) and 12 RBIs. became the first team in PAL Bay Division
Kri s s y S mo o t , No t re Dame - play this season to take down first-place
Bel mo nt track and fi el d. The senior Sacred Heart Prep. And they did so in style,
continued to improve on her CCS-best dis- celebrating a 1-0 walk-off victory in the
cus distance Saturday at the Serra Top 7 10th inning. Alba and Skidmore combined
meet. For the third straight week, Smoot on an absolute gem of a one-hitter, with
recorded a personal record in the event with Alba going seven one-hit innings before
a throw of 142 feet, 2 inches, topping her Skidmore emerged to earn the win with
previous best by over a foot. She took first three no-hit innings of relief.
place in the event and also took third in the Mi ka Cho ng , Hi l l s dal e s o ftbal l .
shot put with a distance of 40-11, finishing The freshman cleanup hitter is proving
just shy of the second-place throw of 41 feet being the team's main run producer is not
even by Mills junior Nane Ikahihifo. too big for her. In wins over San Mateo and
Raeka Li n, So uth Ci ty badmi nto n. Notre Dame-Belmont, Chong combined to
Now a senior, one of the best players in the go 4 for 7 with four RBIs.
Central Coast Section nearly pitched a Marcus Cheng , Hi l l s dal e bo y s ’ ten-
shutout as she set the tone in the Warriors’ ni s . A senior, Cheng set the tone as the
9-4 win over San Mateo. Lin, who teamed Knights earned a rare season sweep of
with her sister Jakin Lin to win the 2016 Burlingame. In Thursday’s 5-2 victory,
CCS girls' doubles title, dropped only three Cheng won his No. 4 singles match with a
points in her 21-1, 21-2 victory at No. 1 dominating 6-2, 6-1 victory.
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO girls’ singles. Ch l o e Mo f f i t t an d Mari s s a Te rra, PAM MCKENNEY
Cam Grant went 5 for 9 with a home run in Luk e Ph i l p o t t , Al ma He i g h t s Hal f Mo o n B ay s o f t b al l . Moffitt, a Brody LaPorte scored four goals in Menlo
Aragon’s two-game sweep of El Camino. Chri s ti an bas ebal l . The senior’s week sophomore, and Terra, a junior, both had School’s 17-4 victory over Carlsbad.

C
am Grant, Arag o n bas ebal l . got off to a good start when he earned the big games in the Cougars' 14-9 win over An t h o n y Wal l e r an d To mmy
The senior had a big week at the pitching victory in a 7-3 win over Kehillah Capuchino. Moffitt went 3 for 4 with a Ei s ens tat, Menl o -Atherto n bas ebal l .
plate in Aragon’s two-game sweep Jewish in his first mound appearance of the triple and four RBIs, while Terra went 4 Waller, a junior, and Eisenstat, a freshman,
of El Camino, going 5 for 9 through the year. It was his performance with the bat in for 5 with two doubles and a pair of runs combined on the mound for a one-hit, 1-0
two wins, including a 3-for-5 performance the second game of a two-game series with driven in. win over Terra Nova.
with a double, a home run and five RBIs in Kehillah that drew the spotlight though, as Jack Mettam, Hal f Mo o n Bay bas e- B ro dy LaPo rt e , Me n l o S c h o o l
last Thursday’s 19-1 blowout. Grant has Philpott fell a double shy of the cycle, bal l . A junior, Mettam drove in five runs in bo y s ’ l acro s s e. LaPorte rallied for four
now hit safely in 13 straight games and is going 3 for 4 with a triple, a home run and a the Cougars’ 9-0 win over San Mateo. goals in a 17-5 win over Carlsbad. The mid-
pacing the Dons in each of the triple- career-high six RBIs. Mettam cleared the bases with a bases- fielder also scooped five groundballs,
crown categories with a .455 average, two Jas o n Al ba and Jax o n Ski dmo re, loaded, three-run double in the third inning forced five turnovers and was nearly flaw-
homers (tied with junior Sterling Miller Hi l l s dal e b as e b al l . The Knights before adding a two-run double in the fifth. less in dominating on face-off wins.

Sports brief counterintuitive to con- and then I can switch up a roll shot in there.

Bottari honored by U.S. Marine Corps AOTW ventional wisdom


because Ronan, a left-
handed hitter, moved to
Or I’ll see a big hole and swing right
through there.”
And he executes at a high rate. Against
Serra junior Luke Bottari has been named Continued from page 11 the outside while Smith, scrappy SHC, Smith still found a rhythm
Bay Area Semper Fidelis All-American, it the right-handed hitter, and picked apart the opposing defense, pro-
was announced Monday. The honor is remained at opposite. ducing a .614 hitting percentage on 44
bestowed on approxi- blocker — suffered a knee injury prior to “I’m personally a bet- swings.
mately 100 high school basketball season, and went on to cost him ter hitter from the right Now, with three regular-season matches
students nationwide. his volleyball season as well. And sopho- side,” Smith said. “And to go, Serra is confident a return to the CCS
more outside hitter Nick Disco also endured Zach Smith
Earlier this school year, our setter, he’s not the playoffs is in the cards. Even with the
Bottari was the starting a season-ending injury with a stress fracture tallest, so if I was to move to the outside WCAL guaranteed just one automatic bid to
quarterback for a Serra in his back. that means our setter would have to play all CCS, the Padres are all but assured an at-
team that captured the CIF “We came in with really high expecta- the way around. And that means he would large berth should they fall to Bellarmine —
Division 2-AA state tions because of the improvements we all have to block. And I think me setting, it currently ranked No. 2 in CCS — and settle
championship. During made over the summer, ” Smith said. keeps always three hitters in the front row.” for second place in the WCAL race.
“Especially Nick. So losing him really By “our setter,” Smith is referring to jun-
Luke Bottari the season, he founded shocked us. … But seeing how well we did,
The Padres, though, like their chances in
Play4Prevention, an ior Neeraj Keshav. Smith also rotates into their second go-around with the Bells this sea-
organization focused on awareness and pre- we knew we were still going to be good. We the setter position as part of the Padres’ 6-2 son. Sure, Serra got swept by the WCAL fron-
vention of teen suicide. still had some good hitters. We just knew we offense. This lineup allows the Padres to trunner March 22. But the match was at
Bottari was affected by suicide firsthand all had to step up.” consistently have three attackers in the Bellarmine, and Serra still forced two sets into
when his former girlfriend took her own life, Colbert had to get creative. In addition to front row. And, seeing as one of those extra points, losing 27-25, 25-17, 26-24.
as reported by the San Jose Mercury News. promoting sophomore Luke Besse into a attackers is Smith, that’s just the way Serra “We play them on our senior night and I
Bottari was nominated for the Semper starting middle assignment, he moved wants it. think it’s going to be crazy,” Smith said.
Fidelis All-American award by Tom Brady opposite Brian Ronan to outside hitter. “I always mix up my shots to keep the “It’s going to be a really good match. I
Sr. , father of Serra graduate and New With Smith and Ronan pairing off the right defense unstable,” Smith said of his attack- think we’re going to have a really good
England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. side last season, the adjustment seemed ing style. “I’ll go other line, I can go angle, chance of upsetting them.”
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Mengden goes 8 as A’s rally late to down White Sox
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 8, White Sox 1
game since it won in be a surprise to us now because we saw it a
OAKLAND — After more than two years Minnesota on Thursday. couple times last year.”
of trying, A’s pitcher Daniel Mengden final- The final three games of Olson homered on starter Reynaldo
ly got his first career win at the Coliseum. that series were post- Lopez’s first pitch of the fourth. That ended
The A’s also have a first this season — poned by snow. a career-high tying 0-for-12 slump for the
back-to-back victories. Mengden (2-2) had A’s first baseman. SERGIO ESTRADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Mengden carried a shutout into the ninth allowed three earned runs Lowrie had an RBI groundout in the sev- Reuben Foster had a misdemeanor dropped
inning in his best start of the season and Daniel or more in each of his enth and a two-run single in the eighth. but is still facing felony domestic abuse charges.
the A’s beat the Chicago White Sox 8-1 Mengden first three starts but was The A’s also made a pair of defensive
before another sparse crowd at the
Coliseum on Monday night.
dominant against
Chicago. The right-hander struck out six,
gems. Center fielder Mark Canha made a
diving catch on Abreu’s sinking liner to end
Misdemeanor against
“I was just trying to stay warm against
the cold and just stay with the routine and
walked one and retired 18 of 20 before leav-
ing after giving up Jose Abreu’s leadoff
the third. An inning earlier, the A’s turned a
5-3-6 double play.
49ers’ Foster dismissed
pound the zone,” Mengden said. “The first home run in the ninth. That was just The game was played before an announced BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
time through we attacked a lot with the fast- Chicago’s sixth hit. crowd of 7,479, the second smallest of the
ball. Second time through we said we were Mengden was 0-10 in 13 career starts at season at the Coliseum. It was the fourth The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s
going to go backwards and throw them off the Coliseum and had lost both of his out- time this year the A’s have attracted fewer Office announced Monday a misdemeanor
a little bit and it ended up working really ings at home this season before handcuff- than 10,000, although it didn’t help that the ammunition charge filed against 49ers line-
well.” ing the White Sox. defending NBA champion Golden State backer Reuben Foster has been dropped in
Matt Olson homered, Jed Lowrie drove “A lot similar to what we saw at the end of Warriors were playing Game 2 of their light of a recent federal court injunction in
in three runs and Stephen Piscotty had two last year,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said. Western Conference playoff series against San Diego blocking a law banning large
hits and an RBI for the A’s. “Using all his pitches, pitching up, pitch- the San Antonio Spurs at the same time next capacity gun magazines.
Chicago committed four errors in its first ing down, was really good, and it shouldn’t door at Oracle Arena. Prosecutors originally charged Foster last
Thursday with misdemeanor possession of a
large capacity magazine, as well as domestic
Local sports roundup violence with an allegation that he inflicted
great bodily injury, forcefully attempting to
MONDAY Earnshaw and Gilroy’s Gianna Vanni locked three-game series. prevent a victim from reporting a crime and
up in a pitching duel. With the game score- possession of an assault weapon, all felonies.
less after three, the teams traded runs through Skyline 4, Gavilan 2 The charges came in the wake of an alleged
Boys’ tennis the middle innings with Gilroy scoring the domestic violence incident in which the 24-year-
Skyline (5-7 Coast Pacific, 9-24 overall)
Sequoia 4, Half Moon Bay 1 go-ahead run in the sixth to break a 1-1 tie. old attacked his 28-year-old girlfriend on Feb. 11
rallied early and starting pitcher Sean Craig
Sequoia (5-1) remained in control of the Earnshaw took the loss, allowing two runs during an argument in their Los Gatos home.
went the distance for his second win of the
PAL Ocean Division tennis standings with a (none earned) on three hits through six Foster’s attack left his girlfriend bruised and
year as the Trojans won the rubber-match of a
rain-shortened win over Half Moon Bay, pre- innings while striking out seven. Vanni went ruptured one of her eardrums, prosecutors said.
three-game series with Gavilan (2-13, 6-26).
vailing at No. 1 singles and doubles. Sequoia the distance to earn the win, yielding one run The girlfriend flagged down a stranger’s car
Sophomore catcher Ramon Enriquez was 3
No. 1 single Xavier Gabet shuffled to a 7-5, 6- on four hits. Earnshaw was 1 for 3 and the driving on Shannon Road in order to call 911.
for 4 with an RBI and a run scored and leadoff
2 victory, while Sequoia No. 3 Luca Krueger plate and drove home the Tigers’ only run in The victim told responding county sheriff’s
man Joey Pledger added two hits for Skyline.
and No. 4 Louie Bulka also swept. HMB No. 2 the fifth. Christina Chavez had the RBI dou- deputies and Los Gatos police that Foster had
single Miguel Isidro salvaged the only ble to win it for Gilroy. Chavez was the only dragged her out by her hair, threw her out of the
Cougars win 6-2, 6-3. Sequoia No. 1 doubles player in the game to total two hits. Ohlone 11, Cañada 1
house and punched her in the head eight to 10
Andy Giles and Paddy Miller battled past First-place Ohlone (12-0 Coast Pacific,
times, according to the district attorney’s
Billy Ginna and Taro Tamaka 6-1, 3-6, 7-5. SATURDAY 28-6 overall) broke a 1-1 tie with a five-run
office.
fifth to take down the Colts (7-8, 17-19) in
The victim went to a hospital to be treated for
Menlo doubles down against Pinewood College baseball Redwood City. Alejandro Cabrera took the
her injuries and was released afterward, prosecu-
Undefeated Menlo (11-0 WBAL, 18-0 over- loss for Cañada, allowing six runs (five
CSM 6, Chabot 4 tors said.
all) had a makeup match to play against earned) through five innings. His record
Serra graduates Chris Papapietro and falls to 4-3. Evan Yedinak was 2 for 2 with Foster was taken into custody that day but was
Pinewood, so the teams decided to play two Nick Knecht powered College of San released on a $75,000 bond.
Monday. Menlo swept both matchups 7-0. In a run scored for the Colts.
Mateo’s win at Chabot College (10-5, 18- When the couple’s home was searched, police
the second match, the Knights dropped just 16), moving the Bulldogs (10-5 Coast found a Sig Sauer 516, an assault rifle, along
four sets, with No. 1 single Brandon Aprill Golden Gate, 23-11 overall) into a first-
College softball with its large capacity magazine.
winning 8-1; No. 2 Bo Leschly winning 8-0; place tie in the Coast Golden Gate Lady Bulldogs win two Foster was arraigned Thursday and was issued
No. 3 Clark Safran winning 8-0; No. 4 single Conference standings. College of San Mateo (31-4) grabbed two a no-contact order by Santa Clara Superior
Ian Costello willing 8-2; No. 1 doubles David Rajeski earned his first win of the wins Saturday, downing San Joaquin Delta Court Judge Nona Klippen for the girlfriend.
Roshan Chandra and Steph Nivaggioli win- year, firing three shutout innings in relief. The 8-2 before shutting out No. 3-ranked The district attorney’s office cited the injunc-
ning 8-0; No. 2 doubles Justin Tian and Justin sophomore right-hander whittled his ERA Bakersfield (29-8) by a score of 4-0 at tion issued last June by a U.S. District Court
Creamer winning 8-0 and No. 3 doubles Luca down to 0.59 through 15 innings of work. Bulldog Stadium. Starting pitcher Emily judge as the reason to drop the misdemeanor
St. Goar and Kevin Kafayi winning 8-1. With five games to go in the regular sea- McAdams earned two complete-game wins. charge. The injunction is pending review by
son, CSM is now in a three-way tie atop the Allie Stines and Gabby Zucchiatti each the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Softball Coast Golden Gate standings with Chabot homered for CSM against Delta (22-12). The charges will be adjusted for Foster’s next
Gilroy 2, Notre Dame-Belmont 1 and Mission. The Bulldogs travel to Lauren Quirke had two hits and two RBIs in court date, scheduled for April 30 at the Santa
Hits were at a premium as NDB’s Madi Chabot Tuesday for the final game of a the nightcap. Clara County Hall of Justice in San Jose.

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Popovich said before the game that


Golden State in Game 1 played “the most
stifling defense we faced all year long. That
was the best defensive 48 minutes that we
have competed against all year long.”
Kerr knew Popovich would have his team
better prepared.
And the Spurs showed higher intensity on
both ends through the first half, working to
keep the ball out of Durant’s hands or con-
test shots while jumping in passing lanes to
force mistakes.
Andre Iguodala, the 2015 Finals MVP,
started a second straight game and had 14
KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS points, seven rebounds and five assists as
Warriors players surround Spurs guard the Warriors beat the Spurs for the 10th time
Dejounte Murray on a loose ball Monday. in 11 games covering the regular season and
playoffs.

DUBS San Antonio struggled from the floor for


the second straight game, finishing 35 for
85 (41.2 percent). In Game 1, the Spurs shot
40 just percent while going 9 for 22 from
Continued from page 11
deep and got outrebounded 51-30.
Spurs and Rudy Gay moved into the starting Tip-ins
lineup and scored 12 points.
After getting 32 assists on 44 field goals
Game 3 is Thursday as the series shifts to
in the series opener, the Warriors tallied 24 JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS
San Antonio.
assists on 41 baskets. ... Golden State has Joonas Donskoi, right, celebrates with Evander Kane after scoring a goal Monday night.
Thompson managed just three shots in the
won nine straight postseason Game 2s, all
first quarter and began 1 for 5. He pounded for the Ducks and Nick Ritchie got into a
the basketball down with two hands, frus-
trated, midway through the second quarter.
Then he found his groove.
at home, and 11 consecutive home playoff
games overall.

Reliable West
SHARKS scrum in front of the San Jose net with
Dylan DeMelo, giving the Sharks a power
play.
A baseline 3 with 55.9 seconds left before Continued from page 11 A slash by Francois Beauchemin gave San
halftime was his first of the night and got West scored on three straight second-quar- Jose a brief two-man advantage and Hertl
Golden State within 49-45 before the Spurs ter possessions and finished with 10 points converted on the power play after the first
took a 53-47 lead at intermission. and four rebounds in 14 minutes. for a Sharks goalie in a regulation playoff
game. penalty ended to make it 5-1.
Draymond Green began 0 for 5 before his But he got injured with 9:59 left defending
San Jose will look to complete the sweep Pavelski, Kane and Tierney scored in the
first basket on the opening possession of Aldridge and headed to the locker room,
in Game 4 at home Wednesday night. Only third against Ryan Miller.
the fourth quarter and Durant missed his five despite appearing to try stretching out his
legs to return. four NHL teams have lost a best-of-seven Fresh off the two wins in Anaheim, the
3-point tries in the first half then finally hit Sharks were greeted by a frenzied crowd that
from deep early in the third. series after winning the first three games
The Warriors opened the third on a 19-5 Quoteable with the Sharks the last to do it in 2014 in sparked them to a fast start. Mikkel
the first round against Los Angeles. Boedker got things started when he used his
run to take charge but this time the Spurs Popovich on whether he saw potential in speed to get around Hampus Lindholm and
didn’t go away. Kerr to coach during Kerr’s four years for Rickard Rakell scored a power-play goal
but the Ducks once again looked a step slow feed an open Couture in the slot for the tap-
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich went with San Antonio: in into the open net.
Gay in the starting lineup for Kyle Anderson “Oh, sure, I mean are you kidding me? He against the speedier Sharks. Anaheim has
in an effort to generate more scoring — and scored three goals all series, including just San Jose maintained the pressure but
played for Phil (Jackson) for 97 years and he Gibson stopped Chris Tierney on a break-
his team still struggled to make shots. learned a lot and won championships. ... one at even strength.
John Gibson allowed five goals on 24 away and the Ducks then killed a penalty.
shots being pulled after two periods. That seemed to turn things in Anaheim’s
The game turned early in the second after favor as Timo Meier was sent to the box for
Brandon Montour fell near center ice, giv- San Jose and the Ducks capitalized.
ing the Sharks a two on one. Donskoi con- Rakell, held to no points and two shots
verted on a give-and-go with Evander Kane the first two games after scoring 34 goals
and San Jose was off to the races. in the regular season, took a pass in the
Donskoi then set up the next goal on faceoff circle from Brandon Montour and
another odd-man rush when he fed sent a one-timer off the far post and into the
Sorensen, who faked a forehand and then net for the equalizer.
beat Gibson with a backhand on a similar No tes : D Andy Welinski was back in the
move that led to goals for Kane and Couture lineup for the Ducks after being scratched in
in the first two games. Game 2 for Kevin Bieksa. . . . F Jason
Jones then made a big stop on Rakell Chimera got his first action of the series for
from the slot to preserve the two-goal lead Anaheim in place of Antoine Vermette. ...
and Fehr helped put the game away when he Sharks C Joe Thornton, who has been out
skated through two defenders and beat since Jan. 23 with a knee injury, took part
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • April 17, 2018 15


Busch beats out Linden wins Boston Marathon,
Larson to claim
victory at Bristol first for U.S. woman since ’85
By Jimmy Golen
By Steve Reed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BOSTON — After slogging
BRISTOL, Tenn. — Kyle Busch through just a few miles of icy rain
was all smiles and Kyle Larson and a near-gale headwind that made
was all scowls. MICHAEL THOMAS SHROYER/ her feel like she was running in
Busch passed Larson with five USA TODAY SPORTS
place, Desiree Linden decided she’d
laps remaining at Bristol Motor Kyle Busch celebrates his 45th seen enough of the Boston
Speedway on Monday to win his career Cup Series win Monday at Marathon for another year.
second straight Cup Series race, the Bristol Motor Speedway. “My hands were freezing, and
culminating a rain-delayed week- frustrated. there are times where you were just
end when temperatures dipped into “I feel like every time I race here stood up by the wind. It was comical
the high 30s. I almost get a win,” Larson said of how slow you were going, and how
Busch celebrated by thrusting his second-place finish. “I’ve far you still had to go,” Linden said.
his arms in the air and with a tradi- been beat by Kyle (Busch) about “At six miles I was thinking,
tional bow to the crowd on top of every time I race here, too, so that ‘No way, this is not my day,”’ she
his No. 18 Toyota while the snow gets frustrating after a while.” said. “Then you break the tape and BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS
began falling — a fitting end to a It was Busch’s 45th career Cup you’re like, ‘This is not what I Desiree Linden of the U.S. crosses the finish line Monday to win the women’s
long weather-stalled weekend. Series win, moving him ahead of expected today.”’ division of the 122nd Boston Marathon.
Busch said after the race that he Bill Elliott into sole possession A two-time Olympian and the lowed by Shadrack Biwott and tering teeth as a volunteer draped a
didn’t have the best car, but “we of 16th place. 2011 Boston Marathon runner-up, three other U.S. men. The winning second towel around his shoulders.
had the best car right at the end.” It also was his seventh win at Linden decided to stick around, out- time of 2:15:58 and was the slow- “I’m just very glad that I made it.”
The loss left Larson, who led a Bristol, while Larson has yet to lasting the weather and the rest of est since Jack Fultz overcame tem- McFadden said she wore two
race-high 200 laps, extremely win at the half-mile track. the field to win the race’s 122nd peratures in the high 90s to win jackets, with plastic bags between
edition on Monday in 2 hours, 39 the “Run for the Hoses” in 1976. layers to stay dry, and hand warm-
minutes, 54 seconds. That was “For me, it’s the best conditions ers against her chest. The wet
Sharapova commits to play Tennis brief more than four minutes better than possible,” said Kawauchi, who roads made it treacherous to turn
in new Bay Area tour event second-place finisher Sarah Sellers competed in 12 marathons last and impossible to stop.
held at Stanford. but the slowest time for a women’s year — six times the usual number “I could start to feel my arms
SAN JOSE — Maria Sharapova After a first- winner in Boston since 1978. for an elite runner — and also getting heavy just from all the
has committed to play in the Bay round win last Yuki Kawauchi splashed through works as a school administrator. rain soaking in,” she said. “You
Area this summer as the former year, former the pelting rain, temperatures in the Runners donned hats and extra can’t put your brakes on right
Stanford WTA stop moves to San world No. 1 mid-30s and wind that gusted as layers, and the lead packs tried to away, so you had to be tedious on
Jose State University. Sharapova with- high as 32 mph to win the men’s draft off the media truck to avoid the turns. I couldn’t even see
The five-time Grand Slam cham- drew from the race, passing defending champion the rain that was hitting them hori- because the wind was so strong.”
pion will play in the Mubadala 2017 tourna- Geoffrey Kirui in Kenmore Square to zontally at times. Wheelchair win- On the fifth anniversary of the fin-
Silicon Valley Classic from July ment at Stanford earn Japan’s first Boston title since ners Marcel Hug of Switzerland and ish line explosions that killed three
30 to. Aug. 5, the tournament with soreness in 1987 and the $150,000 first prize. American Tatyana McFadden, both and wounded hundreds more, Linden
Maria
announced Monday. It has a 28- her left arm. Wearing a white windbreaker five-time champions, said they became the first U.S. woman to win
player singles draw. Sharapova
That came after that was drenched and billowing in were unable to see through the since Lisa Larsen Weidenbach in
This will be the first year of the she dealt with a left thigh injury fol- the wind, Kirui slowed and stum- spray that spun off their wheels. 1985 — before the race began offer-
event at San Jose State after the for- lowing her April 2017 return from a bled across the Copley Square fin- “It was just tough, it was so ing prize money that lured the top
mer Bank of the West Classic was 15-month doping ban. ish line in second, 2:25 back, fol- freezing,” Hug said through chat- international competitors to town.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
TUESDAY
Baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP
LOUNGE 4-3 records.
The PAL Bay Division softball
race is, once again, coming down
to three teams: Carlmont (7-0
New York 12 3 .800 — Boston 13 2 .867 — Serra at Valley Christian, South City at Aragon, King’s Continued from page 11 PAL Bay), Hillsdale (8-1) and Half
Atlanta 9 6 .600 3 Toronto 9 5 .643 3 1/2 Academy at Woodside, San Mateo at El Camino,
Philadelphia 9 6 .600 3 New York 8 7 .533 5 Moon Bay (6-1). The big game
Half Moon Bay at Menlo-Atherton, Westmoor at
Washington 8 9 .471 5 Baltimore 5 11 .313 8 1/2
Mills, Crystal Springs at Harker, 4 p.m. three-team race between King’s this week is today, with Hillsdale
Miami 4 12 .250 8 1/2 Tampa Bay 4 12 .250 9 1/2
Academy, Menlo-Atherton and traveling to Belmont to face
Central Division Central Division Softball Woodside. King’s Academy enters Carlmont. The Scots beat the
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Hillsdale at Carlmont, Capuchino at San Mateo, Knights 7-1 in the first meeting
Pittsburgh 11 5 .688 — Minnesota 7 4 .636 — Aragon at Half Moon Bay,Woodside at Burlingame, the second half of the season with
St. Louis 9 7 .563 2 Cleveland 8 6 .571 1/2 4 p.m. a perfect 4-0 mark, while both M- on March 8.
Chicago 7 7 .500 3 Chicago 4 9 .308 4 A and Woodside have one loss In the Ocean Division, South
Milwaukee 8 9 .471 3 1/2 Detroit 4 9 .308 4 Boys’ tennis
Cincinnati 3 13 .188 8 Kansas City 3 10 .231 5 Sacred Heart Prep at King’s Academy, Serra at Ri-
apiece. King’s Academy has a City (6-0) already has a two-game
ordan, 3:30 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, two-game set with Woodside this lead in the loss column over Terra
West Division West Division week, Tuesday and Thursday,
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Woodside Priory at Menlo School, Crystal Springs Nova (3-2) and three over M-A (3-
Arizona 11 4 .733 — Angels 13 3 .813 — at Harker, Pinewood at Nueva School, 4 p.m. while M-A gets two with a 2-3-1 3). The Tigers will get a chance to
Colorado 10 8 .556 2 1/2 Seattle 9 5 .643 3
Badminton
Half Moon Bay squad. Aragon, at pull to within a game as they face
Los Angeles 6 9 .400 5 Houston 10 7 .588 3 1/2
Giants 6 9 .400 5 A’s 7 10 .412 6 1/2 Menlo-Atherton at Terra Nova, 4:30 p.m.;Westmoor 3-2-1 in Ocean play, still has a the Warriors in South City Friday.
San Diego 7 11 .389 5 1/2 Texas 6 12 .333 8 at South City, Mills at Aragon, Burlingame at Hills- shot to get into the title mix. The PAL boys’ volleyball title
dale, San Mateo at Carlmont, Jefferson at Woodside, In the Lake Division, Jefferson,
Monday’s Games Monday’s Games El Camino at Crystal Springs, Capuchino at Sequoia,
could be decided as soon as
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, ppd. Baltimore at Boston, ppd. 5 p.m.
at 4-0, seems to be the team to Wednesday as undefeated and
N.Y. Yankees 12, Miami 1 Kansas City at Toronto, ppd. beat. The Grizzlies have dominat-
Colorado 6, Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Yankees 12, Miami 1 defending PAL co-champion M-A
Washington 8, N.Y. Mets 6 Tampa Bay 8, Texas 4 Boys’ volleyball ed the rest of the division in its (8-0 PAL) takes on a one-loss and
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1 Oakland 8, Chicago White Sox 1 Los Altos at Serra, San Mateo at Capuchino, 6 p.m. four games, so it would take a
Seattle 2, Houston 1
defending co-champ Aragon (7-1)
Cincinnati 10, Milwaukee 4
L.A. Dodgers 10, San Diego 3 Tuesday’s Games Swimming
serious turnaround from the rest of Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in San
Tuesday’s Games Miami (Garcia 0-0) at NYY (Tanaka 2-1), 3:35 p.m. WBAL Jamboree #4A at Menlo School, 4 p.m. the division to catch Jefferson. Mateo. The teams split their two
Rox (Bettis 2-0) at Bucs (Williams 3-0), 4:05 p.m. O’s (Cashner 1-1) at Detroit (Liriano 1-1), 3:40 p.m.
Nats (Gonzalez 1-1) at NYM (Wheeler 1-0), 4:10 p.m. K.C. (Duffy 0-2) at Toronto (Happ 2-1), 4:07 p.m. Serra is still in the mix for a games a year ago, with the Bears
Girls’ lacrosse
Phils (Pivetta 1-0) at Atl. (Foltynewicz 1-1), 4:35 p.m. Tribe (Kluber 1-1) vs.Twins (Odorizzi 1-0), 4:10 p.m. West Catholic Athletic League earning the lone CCS bid due to a
Reds (Romano 0-1) at Brewers (Guerra 1-0), 4:40 p.m. Texas (Moore 0-3) at Tampa Bay (TBD), 4:10 p.m. Menlo-Atherton at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m.;
St. L (Wainwright 0-2) at Cubs (Lester 1-0), 5:05 p.m. ChiSox (Gonzalez 0-2) at A’s (TBD), 7:05 p.m. Aragon at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 5 p.m.; Castilleja title, but the Padres (4-3 WCAL) tiebreaker. The Dons, which lost
S.F. (Cueto 1-0) at Arizona (Corbin 2-0), 6:40 p.m. Boston (Price 1-1) at Angels (Ohtani 2-0), 7:07 p.m. at Menlo School, 5:30 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at will need to find more consistency to M-A in the first meeting this
L.A. (Wood 0-2) at S.D. (Mitchell 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Houston (McCullers 1-1) at M’s (Miranda 0-0),7:10 p.m. Woodside, Notre Dame-SJ at Sequoia, 7 p.m. if they are to catch league-leading season, needs to win Wednesday
Valley Christian (6-1), whose to keep its playoff hopes alive.
WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Player takes teen to prom NFL brief only loss came to Serra. Carlmont, which sits in third with
But for every big win for Serra a 5-3 mark, might sneak in, but
Warriors 2, San Antonio 0
Saturday, April 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 92
for special-needs students Jones is a family friend. His in league play this season, the would essentially need to win out
Monday, April 16: Warriors 116, San Antonio 101 MOULTON, Ala. — A special- mother taught Preston in elemen- Padres have had a clunker. Sure, and hope both M-A and Aragon
Thursday, April 19:Warriors at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. needs student had a one-of-a-kind tary school. they beat both Valley Christian stumble dramatically down the
Sunday, April 22:Warriors at San Antonio, 12:30 p.m.
x-Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA prom date when an NFL player Preston’s mom, Kristi Martin, and Bellarmine (4-3), but stretch.
x-Thursday, April 26: Warriors at San Antonio, TBA returned to his home county in tells The Associated Press that Riordan’s only win came at So here’s to sunny skies and
x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Alabama to take her to the dance. Jones danced with all the students Serra’s expense. warm breezes for the next couple
Don Jones is a 27-year-old and “made everybody feel spe- The upper half of the WCAL of weeks because the races for
SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE defensive back for the San cial.” standings, however, is a who’s regular-season championships are
Francisco 49ers who is from Jones played at Arkansas State who of baseball elite. Valley may only going to heat up.
Sharks 3, Anaheim 0 before going pro. He has played be the league leader, but the
Thursday, April 12: Sharks 3, Anaheim 0 Lawrence County. He tells WBRC-
Saturday, April 14: Sharks 3, Anaheim 2 TV it was a “blessing” to go to the for the Miami Dolphins, New Warriors are only one game up on
Monday, April 16: Sharks 8, Anaheim 1 prom Friday night with 18-year- England Patriots, New Orleans second-place Mitty, while Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
Wed. April 18: Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
x-Friday, April 20: San Jose at Anaheim, TBA old Lindsey Preston, who has Saints, Cleveland Browns and Bellarmine, Serra and St. Francis nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
x-Sunday, April 22: Anaheim at San Jose, TBA Down syndrome. Houston Texans. are two games back, all tied with phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday • April 17, 2018 17


Study: Immune therapy scores big win against lung cancer
By Marilynn Marchione American Association for Cancer time until cancer worsened — an aver-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Research conference in Chicago and age of nine months versus five months
published by the New England Journal for the chemo-only group.
CHICAGO — For the first time, a of Medicine. The studies were spon- That’s a big difference for such an
treatment that boosts the immune sys- sored by the drugmakers, and many advanced cancer, said Dr. Alice Shaw, a
tem greatly improved survival in peo- study leaders and Herbst consult for the Massachusetts General Hospital lung
ple newly diagnosed with the most companies. cancer expert and one of the confer-
common form of lung cancer. It’s the ence leaders. “This is really a pivotal
biggest win so far for immunotherapy, ABOUT THE DRUGS study ... a new standard of care,” said
which has had much of its success until Keytruda, Yervoy and Opdivo are Shaw, who has no ties to the drugmak-
now in less common cancers. called checkpoint inhibitors. They ers.
In the study, Merck’s Keytruda, remove a cloak that some cancer cells Rates of serious side effects were
given with standard chemotherapy, cut have that hides them from the immune similar, but twice as many in the
in half the risk of dying or having the system. The drugs are given through Keytruda group dropped out because of
cancer worsen, compared to chemo IVs and cost about $12,500 a month. them. More than 4 percent of that
alone after nearly one year. The results Keytruda was approved last year as group developed lung inflammation
are expected to quickly set a new stan- an initial treatment with chemo for the and three patients died of it.
dard of care for about 70,000 patients most common form of advanced lung
each year in the United States whose cancer, but doctors have been leery to THE COMPETITION
lung cancer has already spread by the use it because that was based on a small Dr. Matthew Hellmann of Memorial
time it’s found. study that did not show whether it pro- Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New
Another study found that an longs life. York led a study testing the Opdivo-
immunotherapy combo — the Bristol- The new study, led by Dr. Leena Yervoy combo versus chemo in a
Myers Squibb drugs Opdivo and Gandhi of NYU’s Perlmutter Cancer slightly different group of newly diag-
Yervoy — worked better than chemo Center, gives that proof. In it, 616 nosed advanced lung cancer patients. Merck’s Keytruda, given with standard chemotherapy, cut in
for delaying the time until cancer patients were given chemo and some The study design was changed after it half the risk of dying or having the cancer worsen, compared
worsened in advanced lung cancer also received Keytruda. Those not was underway to look at results accord- to chemo alone after nearly one year.
patients whose tumors have many given Keytruda were allowed to switch ing to patients’ tumor mutation burden
gene flaws, as nearly half do. But the to it if their cancer worsened. — a measure of how flawed their cancer
benefit lasted less than two months on After one year, 69 percent of people genes are, according to a profiling test
average and it’s too soon to know if originally assigned to Keytruda were by Foundation Medicine. Medicare
the combo improves overall survival, alive versus 49 percent of the others — recently agreed to cover the $3,000
as Keytruda did. a result that experts called remarkable test for advanced cancers. Ask a Professional

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All of these immune therapy treat- considering that the second group’s Of 679 patients, 299 had a high
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them wound up switching. In that group, survival without wors-
chemo has done in the past. How much it ultimately will extend ening of disease was 43 percent after cremation,
“We’re not nearly where we need to life isn’t known — more than half in one year for those on the immunother-
be yet,” said Dr. Roy Herbst, a Yale the Keytruda group are still alive; apy drugs versus 13 percent of those what are my
Cancer Center lung expert who had no
role in the studies.
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months for the others.
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Burlingame Point development to account
for its impact to the neighborhood. 
said many favor a “no left turn” sign pre-
venting drivers traveling southbound on
South Norfolk Street from turning left onto
their effects in the neighborhood they are
aimed at helping as well as those nearby. 
“We certainly don’t want to see the traffic
Pilot projects East Third Avenue as they believe it would moving into other neighborhoods,” she
discourage drivers from trying to cut said. 
City could exacerbate the issue. City engineer Bethany Lopez said the through the neighborhood on their way to
Philliber and other residents were inspired effort to study traffic in North Shoreview is
to join a steering committee aimed at pro- a part of a larger effort to scope traffic solu-
State Route 92 and Foster City. Though City approach
Philliber acknowledged city engineers have
viding input on a neighborhood traffic tions across the city, and has resulted in expressed concerns about the idea for safety Mayor Rick Bonilla said he understands
study and mitigation measures because of curb extensions along South Norfolk Street and logistical reasons, he remained hopeful the neighborhood concerns about traffic in
the potential effects on local traffic of as well as additional signs near schools. they would be open to exploring it in future San Mateo, and wanted to assure residents
developments like the four-building She said city officials and members of the discussions. Weiss also hopes officials the city is taking a comprehensive, diverse
Burlingame Point — a 767,000-square-foot steering committee have identified pilot would consider meeting with those working approach to mitigating the effects of
office and research and development project projects, such as changes to signal timing on applications like Waze to discuss the regional growth, adding that the effort to
north of the neighborhood at 300 Airport and additional signs at the intersection at issues they are facing.  engage residents through the traffic action
Blvd. A development proposal for more Peninsula Avenue and North Bayshore plan and continued communication about
than 239,000 square feet of office space, Boulevard, aimed at determining which possible remedies are among the steps the
about 11,000 square feet for a restaurant and improvements will be most effective in Planned protest city is taking. 
more than 8,000 square feet of retail space alleviating traffic in the neighborhood.  Resident David Gagne said a March 29 “While each neighborhood has unique
at the former Hyatt Cinema site at 1300 Because the city has been working with neighborhood meeting to review possible challenges, we need to remember our neigh-
Bayshore Highway in Burlingame has also neighborhood steering committees across pilot measures with residents spurred inter- bors and be cautious of improvements that
stoked concerns, said Philliber.  the city on similar projects, Lopez said est from many who had not been familiar may simply shift the problem to another
“We believe the added cut-through traffic studying the effects of each measure tested with the steering committee’s work. Having area,” he said. “I completely understand
impact during the afternoon commute from will be critical to ensuring one strategy previously served on the steering commit- some residents may want what they believe
projects like these will be profound unless doesn’t end up pushing traffic into another tee, Gagne said he stepped down in recent is a simple fix for their neighborhood, but
we develop some new and very stringent neighborhood. She added officials must also months with frustrations that prohibiting a that might not always be what’s best or
measures to discourage or cut-off traffic consider that residents have to be able to left turn at the intersection of South Norfolk practical for the larger community.”
from that direction,” he said in an email.   get in and out of their neighborhoods, so Street and East Third Avenue — an idea he In addition to installing speed cushions,
For Philliber, the city’s effort to form the measures must also take their patterns believes would ultimately eliminate the cut- pedestrian beacons at crosswalks, creating
steering committees in each of San Mateo’s into account.  through issue and not negatively affect res- bike lanes and implementing residential
neighborhood has been fruitful as it relates “We do really want to make sure that we’re idents — is not being taken up by officials parking programs throughout the city, offi-
to studying traffic issues and considering working and looking at everything as com- after nearly three years of studying the cials are also weighing how other improve-
mitigation measures in the North prehensively as we can,” she said. “We real- issue. Though he and others had plans to ments to the city’s stretch of nearby free-
Shoreview neighborhood. By collecting ize that traffic is an issue for the entire stage a protest at the intersection ways and major interchanges will provide
data and performing traffic studies, vetting city.”  Wednesday, he said they have chosen to relief for neighborhoods, added Lopez. 
ideas with city engineers and adopting a Though Weiss acknowledged the commit- hold off until residents and city officials But for residents like Weiss, whether a
traffic action plan, the collaboration tee’s efforts, she didn’t think the changes to have had more time to discuss the new feed- change in traffic patterns will come quickly
between city officials and residents has the Peninsula Avenue and North Bayshore back.  enough remains a question. 
resulted in new high-visibility crosswalk Boulevard intersection would be enough to Lopez said the city has begun discussions “The neighborhood’s really changed a
striping and improved traffic demarcations, discourage drivers from cutting through the with Waze about cut-through traffic issues in lot,” she said. “Maybe the other solutions
with other measures yet to be tested, said neighborhood and could hinder residents’ various locations throughout the city, and will help a bit, too. I have questions about
Philliber, who added they were also able to ability to go in and out of their neighbor- is also trying the pilot projects in a piece- that.”

of developable Caltrain land, much of which transit corridors,” said Dave Pine, a Caltrain with developer Sares Regis to construct 185

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is currently home to train station parking
lots. The idea is to build high-density and
affordable residences on top of those park-
board member and president of the San
Mateo County Board of Supervisors.  “I
would expect Caltrain’s TOD policy to fall
units atop 2.7 acres of its surface parking
lot at the Hayward Park station in San
Mateo. Lieberman said the board will decide
ing lots.  within the 10 to 20 percent range, and 20 this summer how many of those units will
“We want to make sure these publicly- percent would not be unreasonable.” be affordable.
The San Carlos Transit Village is in the owned assets are used for the public good to The number of acres Caltrain can ultimate-
midst of construction and officials are in the Another development on Caltrain land,
address the desperate need for affordable ly devote to housing is also yet to be deter- the San Carlos Transit Village, will include
beginning stages of another development housing, ” said Leora Tanjuatco Ross, mined. 
at the Hayward Park train station in San 202 multiple-family rental units, 10 per-
organizing director of the Housing “We’re trying to balance the need for cent of which at the affordable level. Parts
Mateo. A transit-oriented development pol- Leadership Council, adding that she wants affordable housing with our need to generate
icy will be included in Caltrain’s compre- of that project, which spans eight build-
Caltrain to use the Bay Area Rapid Transit revenue off our assets,” Lieberman said, ings, will open by the end of this year.
hensive business plan, which is slated to go and Santa Clara Valley Transportation adding that Caltrain does not have a dedicat-
before the Board of Directors late this sum- Authority housing policies as precedent. ed source of revenue.  Like any development, potential Caltrain
mer or early fall.  projects would be subject to the zoning
Whether Caltrain’s policy will include a The transit agency is facing a projected
The San Mateo County Housing requirements and planning process of the
20 percent requirement is yet to be deter- deficit of $6.3 million by fiscal year 2019. 
Leadership Council, among other advocacy cities in which they’d be located.
mined, but officials have acknowledged the Lieberman also said Caltrain land that
groups, has long championed such a policy,
need for affordable housing.  may currently appear developable could be “Constructing housing along the Caltrain
and has been lobbying Caltrain to adopt
one with a 20 percent affordable housing “It is very likely that the TOD policy will needed in the future as electrification moves corridor has been a priority for many years
requirement.  address housing affordability as the Caltrain forward. as we need to build housing near transit to
The organization has identified 30 acres board members understand the importance While Caltrain has yet to adopt an official achieve greater density and get people out
of building more affordable housing along housing policy, it is currently negotiating of cars,” Pine said.

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Trump builds on Obama opioid policy


By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar wants to focus on rural residents.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One Vermont physician, Dr. Deborah
Richter, says medications have helped her
WASHINGTON — Deep within President patients, especially when combined with
Donald Trump’s plan to combat opioid abuse, counseling.
overshadowed by his call for the death penal- “People got back to what they were before
ty for some drug traffickers, is a push to the addiction seized them,” she said.
expand the use of medication to treat addic- As a doctor, “it was on a personal level so
tion. rewarding to save other mothers’ children.”
It’s a rare instance in which Trump isn’t try- Skeptics of the government emphasis on
ing to dismantle Obama administration poli- medication-assisted treatment say it’s not a
cies, and where fractious Republicans and cure-all.
Democrats in Congress have come together. Jonathan Goyer, manager of the Anchor
Trump declared last month that “we’re mak- recovery program in Pawtucket, Rhode
ing medically assisted treatment more avail- Island, said he sees many patients who don’t
able and affordable,” even as Congress was want to take medication, because they want
working to approve $1 billion for a new to be free of drugs altogether.
treatment grant program for opioids as part of “We should be increasing medication-
the massive government funding bill. assisted treatment,” said Goyer. “But we
Not to offer such treatment is like “trying should also be increasing everything else.”
to treat an infection without antibiotics,” At the Neil Kennedy Recovery Centers in
new Health and Human Services Secretary Youngstown, Ohio, outpatient director Pam
Alex Azar told the National Governors Ramsey said her program emphasizes med-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Association earlier this year. ication as an aid, not as the sole treatment.
Donald Trump delivers remarks on ‘combatting the opioid crisis’ in a speech at Manchester “It really is an assist to the treatment,” said
Experts have long argued that medication- Community College in Manchester, N.H.
assisted treatment should be the standard of Ramsey. Along with medication, treatment
care for people addicted to heroin and other “The government is talking about treat- are an emergency.” incorporates a version of the traditional 12-
opioid drugs. But acceptance lags. Cost is a ment and medication-assisted treatment in a Grants are awarded to states based on a vari- step approach to quitting, counseling ses-
barrier, as are government regulations. Some way that the government has never done ety of factors, including overdose deaths and sions, group meetings, and follow-up. “Our
of the medications are opioids themselves before,” said Tom Hill, vice president of the number of people who can’t find treat- goal is still abstinence.”
and there’s no consensus on how long addiction and recovery at the National ment. Home remodeling contractor Rob Judy said
patients should remain in treatment. Council for Behavioral Health, which advo- A study looking at New England by the he’s wrestled with heroin addiction for more
In its final year, the Obama administration cates for mental health and addiction treat- nonprofit Institute for Clinical and than 20 years. Medication alone did not keep
pushed through Congress $1 billion for opi- ment. Economic Review found that every dollar him drug free, nor did a faith-based program.
oid crisis grants to states. Of that, $500 mil- Overdose deaths from heroin, synthetics invested in medication treatment would Finally Judy signed up for comprehensive
lion was to be released last year and the other like fentanyl, and prescription painkillers, return about $1.80 in savings, when factor- treatment at Neil Kennedy.
$500 million this year. States had to show reached 42,000 in 2016, according to the lat- ing in society’s costs from lost productivity The medication puts out “the fire of active
that their opioid programs are based on clini- est statistics. and crime. addiction, of having to wake up and use,” said
cal evidence, so medication-assisted treat- “This is being addressed as the illness that Vermont has been hard hit by the addiction Judy. But he says that needs to be followed
ment got a big boost. it is,” said Elinore McCance-Katz, assistant epidemic and is among states that have previ- with counseling, peer support and follow-up
The 2018 spending bill provides another secretary of HHS for mental health and sub- ously gotten federal money for medication- care.
$1 billion, and the Trump administration stance abuse. “Most definitely the govern- assisted treatment. Its central goal is to “I believe that addiction is based on and
says it will carry even more specific require- ment is acknowledging the disease of addic- improve access, according to a federal report. driven by loss, and at the core of it is pain,”
ments for states to use treatment supported by tion as it pertains to opioids — and other In Massachusetts, the plan is aimed in part at said Judy. “If you don’t address those issues,
clinical evidence, including medications. substances as well — but opioids of course pregnant women and new mothers. Indiana sooner or later you’re going to relapse.”

UK court rules against parents Pope Francis prayed Sunday for Alfie and disease after his parents waged a protracted
Health brief others who are suffering from serious infir- court fight to obtain treatment for him out-
who want son to go to Italy mities. The pope’s comments marked the side of Britain.
Instead, justices upheld a lower court’s con-
LONDON — Britain’s Court of Appeal ruled second case in less than a year in which he In appealing the lower court rulings, Alfie’s
clusion that flying Alfie to a hospital in
Monday against the parents of a terminally expressed his views on the treatment of a ter- parents, Tom Evans, 21, and Kate James, 20,
Rome would be wrong and pointless.
ill toddler who sought permission to take minally ill British child. argued their son had shown improvement in
Some protesters gathered outside the hos-
him to Italy for medical treatment that lower pital in Liverpool wept at the news of the Last July, Francis spoke out on behalf of recent weeks. But doctors said his brain was
U.K. courts blocked in favor of suspending appeals court’s decision. Some chanted Charlie Gard, who died from a rare genetic eroded and his condition was irreversible.
life support. “Save Alfie Evans!”
The parents of 23-month-old Alfie Evans Alfie is in a “semi-vegetative state” as the
have been engaged in a protracted legal fight result of a degenerative neurological condi-
with Alder Hey Children’s Hospital over his tion that doctors have been unable to defini-
care. They asked the Court of Appeal to over- tively identify. Lower courts have ordered the
turn earlier rulings that blocked further med- boy’s life support to be withdrawn.
ical treatment for their son.
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HOAXES
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method of making these threats
heightens the challenges for officials
needing to investigate them, said
TUESDAY, APRIL 17
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Skelly, creating almost a perfect storm Adult Book Club. 6 p.m. South San
for someone seeking to disrupt a Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Find Out About a Superb Botanical
and evacuations, depending on per- school. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Garden. 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Hillview
ceived validity. Such interruptions can Book selection is ‘Anything is Community Center, 97 Hillview Ave.,
“You’ve got increasing fear among Possible’ by Elizabeth Strout. For Los Altos. Hosted by the De Anza
draw the focus of administrators, young people, and ease of making more information contact ssf- Chapter of the American
teachers and students from the class- threats, and the difficulty of getting
pladm@plsinfo.org. Rhododendron Society. For more
information call (408) 920-0884.
room. caught. All those things add up to we Haiku Workshop. 6 p.m. to 7:50 p.m.
“It does take away from the instruc- Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., THURSDAY, APRIL 19
are going to deal with more of them, Millbrae. For more information call Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. San
tional energy of the organization I’d imagine,” he said. 697-7607. Francisco Animal Care & Control,
when you are dealing with these,” said As a result, Skelly said officials have
1200 15th St., San Francisco. For more
Movie: Do the Math. 6 p.m. to 8:30 information call 340-7022.
Skelly. established an efficient protocol with p.m. San Mateo Main Library, 55 W.
What’s worse, he noted, is they play Third Ave., San Mateo. Sponsored by AARP Meeting. 11 a.m. Beresford
local law enforcement and school secu- the Citizens Climate Lobby, San Recreation Center, 2910 Alameda de
on the rising fears regarding school rity officials to gauge the validity of Mateo County Chapter. For more las Pulgas, San Mateo. There will be a
ship on these issues is a critical com-
safety, which run counter to the reality each report. information contact egroth@cityof- social hour with a hot dog sale fol-
ponent to our safety protocols.” sanmateo.org. lowed by a business meeting.
that today’s campuses are more secure And to deter students from pulling
Last week, Menlo-Atherton High
than ever for students. the hoaxes, Skelly said those caught Capidro: A Garden of Concrete Public Access Television Station
School was locked down following a Ideas. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Menlo Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Midpen Media
“Schools are safer and better places student posting on social media a pic- may face paying the reimbursement Park Main Library, 800 Alma St., Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo
for kids, but you wouldn’t know if you ture with a gun. cost for the response of police and fire- Menlo Park. Photojournalist Phil Alto. Includes signing up for classes
Pasquini offers a virtual tour of and a tour of the facility. For more
looked at these kinds of threats,” said Over the same window of time, two fighters investigating a potential Capidro, the folk art garden that information call 494-8686.
Skelly. fake threats were issued online to school shooter. sprouted up in 1932. For more infor-
mation call 330-2501. Free Workshop: Disinherit the IRS
Over the past few months, a handful South San Francisco schools. Also, while the nature of the threats From Your Retirement Accounts.
of invalid violent threats have been Following an investigation, the are more severe than in the past when League of Women Voters. 7 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo Public
9 p.m. Colma Community Center, Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
issued anonymously in the San Mateo threats were part of a hoax believed to students would pull a fire alarm to get 1520 Hillside Blvd., Colma. Free event. For seniors. Free. For more informa-
and Sequoia union high school dis- be spread by a Swiss cyber group tar- out of class, Skelly said examinations For more information call 342-5853. tion call 401-4662.
tricts, as well as the South San geting schools across the Bay Area. of these incidents must keep an eye to Financial Literacy Workshop: Instrument Petting Zoo. 7 p.m. to
Francisco Unified School District. Ryan Sebers, spokesman for the adolescents’ age-old taste for mis- Retirement, Healthcare and 7:40 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library,
Wealth Preservation. 7 p.m. to 9 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. Chamber
Despite the developing trend, offi- South San Francisco Unified School chief. p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda Music by the Bay will be visiting to
cials in each district expressed a com- District, said the incident will not “There are still kids that don’t like to de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more give a brief performance and offer
information call 591-8286. the audience hands-on time with
mitment to examining each claim, as deter officials from seriously examin- take exams and they don’t like to go to their instruments. For more informa-
their concern for student safety is para- ing each incident potentially expos- school, so if they are doing these, Peninsula Rose Society Meeting. tion call 330-2530.
mount. ing students to danger. there is that incentive,” he said. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Redwood City
Kitten Kindergarden. 7 p.m. to 8
Veterans Memorial Senior Center,
“Every day, our teachers and staff “Although we experienced two false But such recognition does not go far 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. p.m. Peninsula Humane Society and
threats last week, and numerous other in tamping down the irritation of offi- Refreshments will be served. For SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame.
work diligently to ensure that our more information call 465-3967. An in-depth look at the general care,
school sites are a safe learning envi- schools and districts across the nation cials whose primary focus is offering behavioral characteristics and train-
ronment for our students, ” Mary have had similar experiences with students a quality education, noted WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 ing process for kittens. For more
Teen Musical Auditions. All day. information call 340-7022.
Streshly, Sequoia Union High School these anonymous online messages, we Skelly. Mustang Hall, 828 Chestnut St., San
District superintendent, said in an will continue to follow our established “There’s not anybody on our staff Carlos. Performers ages 14 to 18 are The Groovy Judy Band Grooves. 7
invited to audition for ‘Sister Act’ with p.m. to 10 p.m. The 7 Mile House,
email. “The recent spike in gun threats protocol and strive to keep our com- who likes doing this more than what San Carlos Children’s Theater. 2800 Bayshore Blvd., Brisbane. All
has strengthened our relationship with munity informed and our students and they should be doing, which is help- Registration is required. For more ages welcome. Free. For more infor-
information call 594-2730. mation call (415) 467-2343.
local law enforcement, as their leader- staff safe,” he said in an email. ing kids learn and grow,” he said.
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tidal plain, which doesn’t allow for Trail and extension of Blomquist the Inner Harbor area is identified, 326-2025. information call (408) 920-0884.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277162 STATEMENT #277058 STATEMENT #276965
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Arboreal, 3229 Los Prados Street, as: Bay Area Therapy Services, 1425
Broadway Ave, Ste 4, BURLINGAME, as: JP Heavy Equipment Services, 132
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered South Maple Ave., SOUTH SAN FRAN-
Owner: Jeanie Cusing, same address. CA 94010. Registered Owner: Nina
The business is conducted by an Individ- Bratcher, 572 Moona Way, Pacifica, CA CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner:
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- 94044. The business is conducted by an Mario Jose Palencia Moscoso, 674
Individual. The registrant commenced to Grand Ave. Apt. #7, South San Francis-
act business under the FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Jeanie Cusing/ co, CA 94080. The business is conduct-
/s/Nina Bratcher/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
sor-County Clerk on 3/23/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published menced to transact business under the
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, FBN on N/A.
4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18). 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18). /s/Mario J. Palencia Moscoso/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
STATEMENT #277167 STATEMENT #276880
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
as: Neat Method, 110 Yuba Court, SAN as: Brow Famous, 15 43rd Ave., SAN Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner:
Hiroko Cruz LLC, CA. The business is Marie Vasquez, 450 Commercial Ave. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- Apt. 10, South San Francisco, CA 94080. STATEMENT #277109
ny. The registrant commenced to trans- The business is conducted by an Individ- The following person is doing business
act business under the FBN on ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on 03-01- as: Natural Kitchen Cabinets Direct, 23
3/23/2018. 2018. Mandalay Pl, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS-
/s/Hiroko Cruz/ /s/Marie Vasquez/ CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Au-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- drey Ching Wei Wong, same address.
sor-County Clerk on 3/23/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, The business is conducted by an Individ-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18). 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18).
act business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Audrey Wong/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #277179
The following person is doing business
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277250
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
203 Public Notices
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
as: San Mateo Launderland, 620 East STATEMENT #277371
The best career seekers 3rd Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg-
istered Owner: LMSI Inc., CA. The busi-
The following person is doing business
as: Gold Wood Design, 405 Piccadily
The following person is doing business
as: Family Care At Home, 638 Vanessa
Betty M. Whitlock
Case Number: 18-PRO-00286
Place Unit 21, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
read the Daily Journal. ness is conducted by a Corporation. The Registered Owner: Khumid Guchigov,
same address. The business is conduct-
Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis-
tered Owners: 1)Keith Damon Roban,
tingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
registrant commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 9/1/2017. ed by an Individual. The registrant com- same address 2)Jesusa Cachapero Bit- tate, or both, of Betty M. Whitlock. A Peti-
menced to transact business under the tion for Probate has been filed by John F.
We will help you recruit qualified, talented /s/Tian Jen Si/ FBN on 3.30.2018.
bit, 1512 S. Claremont St. #B, San Ma- Paul in the Superior Court of California,
This statement was filed with the Asses- teo, CA 94402 3)Melissa Bitbit Roban,
individuals to join your company or organization. sor-County Clerk on 3/26/18. (Published
/s/Khumid Guchigov/
This statement was filed with the Asses- 638 Vanessa Drive, San Mateo, CA
County of San Mateo. The Petition for
Probate requests that John F. Paul be
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/30/18. (Published 94402 . The business is conducted by a appointed as personal representative to
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18, General Partnership. The registrant administer the estate of the decedent.
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). commenced to transact business under The petition requests authority to admin-
range of qualifications for all types of positions. the FBN on N/A. ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
/s/Keith Roban/ thority will allow the personal representa-
STATEMENT #276980 STATEMENT #277266 This statement was filed with the Asses- tive to take many actions without obtain-
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 4/11/18. (Published ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per-
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: LK7 Beauty, 2115 Broadway St. #25, as: Bullzeye Installation, 989 Shasta
Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18,
sonal representative will be required to
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). give notice to interested persons unless
Owner: Lana Kort, 1 Wessix Ct., Daly Registered Owner: 1)Jeffrey Edwin
Swenson, 101 Inner Circle, Redwood they have waived notice or consented to
Contact us for a free consultation City, CA 94015. The business is con- City, CA 94062 2) James Patrick Moore, the proposed action.) The independent
ducted by an Individual. The registrant 32 Lemon Blossom Ct., San Jose, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME administration authority will be granted
commenced to transact business under 95123. The business is conducted by a STATEMENT #277393 unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
the FBN on N/A. General Partnership. The registrant
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Lana Kort/ commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 03/06/2000.
The following person is doing business
as: Victory Vehicle Registration, 340 Syl-
cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
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/s/Jeffrey Swenson/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
van Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg-
istered Owner: Steven Anthony Van,
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: MAY 1, 2018 at
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18, sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in same address. The business is conduct- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F,
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Superior Court of California, County of
4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red-
4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). menced to transact business under the wood City, CA 94063.
FBN on 4/18/2018. If you object to the granting of the peti-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Steven Anthony Van/ tion, you should appear at the hearing
STATEMENT #277277 This statement was filed with the Asses- and state your objections or file written
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 4/13/18. (Published objections with the court before the hear-
ing. Your appearance may be in person
as: Restoration 1 of Silicon Valley, 620 in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, or by your attorney.
Taylor Way, Suite 14, SAN CARLOS, CA 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
94070. Registered Owner: KAMM Enter- itor of the decedent, you must file your
prises Inc., CA. The business is con- claim with the court and mail a copy to
ducted by a Corporation. The registrant
commenced to transact business under FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the personal representative appointed by
STATEMENT #277191 the court within the later of either (1) four
the FBN on N/A. months from the date of first issuance of
/s/Marc Levaggi/ The following person is doing business letters to a general personal representa-
This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Shine Hair Studio, 1569 Laurel St., tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18, Owner: Francisca Hernandez, 2820 S. from the date of mailing or personal de-
4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18). livery to you of a notice under sectioin
Norfolk St., San Mateo, CA 94403. The
business is conducted by an Individual. 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
er California statutes and legal authority
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The registrant commenced to transact may affect your rights as a creditor. You
STATEMENT #277317 business under the FBN on 3/27/18. may want to consult with an attorney
The following person is doing business /s/Francisca Hernandez/ knowledgable in California law.
as: Eartone Hearing Aid Center, 2907 S.
El Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA This statement was filed with the Asses- You may examine the file kept by the
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published court. If you are a person interested in
94403. Registered Owner: Aztec Entities the estate, you may file with the court a
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, Request for Special Notice (form DE-
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
trant commenced to transact business praisal of estate assets or of any petition
under the FBN on N/A. or account as provided in Probate Code
/s/Sue Chamberlain/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME section 1250. A Request for Special No-
This statement was filed with the Asses- tice form is available from the court clerk.
sor-County Clerk on 4/5/18. (Published in STATEMENT #277379
The following person is doing business Attorney for Petitioner:
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18, Alexander M. Biddle, Esq.
4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18). as: My Care Fitness, 312/2 Los Prados 1045A Alameda de las Pulgas
St., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered BELMONT, CA 94002
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Owner: Melinda Rose Rudio, same ad- (650) 532-3470
STATEMENT #277291 dress. The business is conducted by an FILED: 3/28/18
Individual. The registrant commenced to (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
The following person is doing business nal on 4/9/18, 4/16/18, 4/17/18)
as: Garden Club, 6 Linden Ave. Suite 8, transact business under the FBN on N/A.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. /s/Melinda Rose Rudio/
Registered Owner: Vitalie Buster LLC, This statement was filed with the Asses-
CA. The business is conducted by a sor-County Clerk on 4/12/18. (Published
Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trant commenced to transact business in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18,
under the FBN on February 20, 2018. 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18).
/s/Sal Vitalie/ STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
This statement was filed with the Asses- THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
sor-County Clerk on 4/3/18. (Published in FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NAME STATEMENT M-275107
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18, STATEMENT #277096 Names of the person abandoning the
4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18). use of the Fictitious Business Name:
The following person is doing business Mark Costa. Name of Business: Fixate.
as: Chez Shea, 408 Main St., HALF Date of original filing: APRIL 7, 1997. Ad-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME MOON BAY, CA 94019. Registered dress of Principal Place of Business:
STATEMENT #277390 Owner: Jeston Inc., CA. The business is 716 Central Ave, MENLO PARK, CA
The following person is doing business conducted by a Corporation. The regis- 94025. Registrant: Mark Costa, same
as: J & L Auto Service, 630 El Camino address. The business was conducted
trant commenced to transact business by an Individual.
Real, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered under the FBN on N/A.
Owners: Luis A. Melgoza Navarro, 382 /s/Mark Costa/
Angus Ave. E., San Bruno, CA 94066 /s/Jeston Langland/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
2)Jose L. Avila Moreno, 20 Greenwood This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Drive, South San Francisco, CA 94080. sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published County on 4/13/18.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
The business is conducted by a General in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, nal, 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18).
Partnership. The registrant commenced 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18).
to transact business under the FBN on
N/A.
/s/Luis A. Melgoza Navarro/ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF CHANGE OF NAME
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/13/18. (Published THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CASE# 18CIV01424
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, NAME STATEMENT 274210 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). Names of the person abandoning the COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
use of the Fictitious Business Name: La- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
na Kort. Name of Business: Moonlight REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Salon. Date of original filing: 07/03/17.
STATEMENT #277377 PETITION OF
The following person is doing business Address of Principal Place of Business: Javier Olivan Lopez
as: Positive Perspectives, 1700 S. El Ca- 4060 S El Camino Real, SAN MATEO, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
mino Real Suite #724, SAN MATEO, CA CA 94403. Registrant: Lana Kort, 1 Petitioner: Javier Olivan Lopez filed a pe-
94402. Registered Owner: Aneea Too- Wessix Ct., Daly City, CA 94015. The tition with this court for a decree chang-
majian, 1531 Kalmia St, San Mateo, CA business was conducted by an Individu-
94402. The business is conducted by an ing name as follows:
Individual. The registrant commenced to
al. Present Name: Javier Olivan Lopez
transact business under the FBN on /s/Lana Kort/ Proposed Name: Javier Olivan
Sept. 15, 2008. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Aneea Toomajian/ sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 3/12/18. interested in this matter shall appear be-
sor-County Clerk on 4/12/18. (Published (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, fore this court at the hearing indicated
4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18).
nal, 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 304 furniture 304 furniture
granted. Any person objecting to the ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by mAYTAg WAsheR excellent working BedsTeAd sINgLe, poster style, box WARdROBe CLOseT with beveled
ChANge Of NAme contacting your local court or county bar condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan spring, mattress available. $40.00. door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589-
name changes described above must file CASE# 18CIV01555 association. NOTE: The court has a stat- (408)656-0958 (650)593-7408 0764
a written objection that includes the rea- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, utory lien for waived fees and costs on
sons for the objection at least two court COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, any settlement or arbitration award of mfg h20LABs Model 300 exc cond BeIge sOfA $99. Excellent Condition WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
days before the matter is scheduled to 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, $10,000 or more in a civil case. The counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. (650) 315-2319 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
be heard and must appear at the hearing REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 court's lien must be paid before the court
PETITION OF will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han ROOm heATeR Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- BUNK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
to show cause why the petition should Rita Khalfin demandado. Si no responde dentro de vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 306 housewares
not be granted. If no written objection is TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su (650)952-3500 B/O (650)685-2494
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Petitioner: Rita Khalfin filed a petition contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- COmPLeTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the with this court for a decree changing formación a continuación. seWINg mAChINe-ROYAL XL 6000 COmmOde, gOOd condition. $20 obo. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
petition shall be held on 5/9/18 at 9 a.m., name as follows: Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. Please call (650)745-6309 20-pieces in original box, never used.
Present Name: Rita Rekitar Khalfin spués de que le entreguen esta citación (650)342-8436. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Red- COmPUTeR desK (glass) & chair. Like (650)342-5630
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Proposed Name: Rita Daniella Khalfin y papeles legales para presentar una re-
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer shOWTIme ROTIsseRIe used once new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
der to Show Cause shall be published at THE COURT ORDERS that all persons que se entregue una copia al deman- $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave gtecher@comcast.net CRYsTAL (LeAded glass) lamp $30.
least once each week for four successive interested in this matter shall appear be- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- message. Can send picture. (650)464-7860
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on fore this court at the hearing indicated ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- COmPUTeR desK For sale $99
the petition in the following newspaper of below to show cause, if any, why the pe- crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- sINgeR seWINg Machine. Good condi- (650)520-4650 gRILLINg WOK stir fry. high quality
tition for change of name should not be recto si desea que procesen su caso en tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
general circulation: COmPUTeR sWIveL CHAIR. Padded 2648
granted. Any person objecting to the la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
San Mateo Daily Journal name changes described above must file lario que usted pueda usar para su re- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
Filed: 3/27/2018 a written objection that includes the rea- spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- smITh CORONA typewriter and table JULIsKA hANd-CRAfTed 6 7/16"
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ sons for the objection at least two court larios de la corte y más información en el M120 $25 (650)888-9314 desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
(650)458-3578 (650)344-4756
Judge of the Superior Court days before the matter is scheduled to Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
Dated: 3/23/2018 be heard and must appear at the hearing fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- UNITAP sTANdARd centerset bath-
to show cause why the petition should teca de leyes de su condado o en la room chrome faucet, complete, $10, KITCheN CRAfT Cutter with five differ-
(Published in The San Mateo Daily (650)595-3933 dINeTTe TABLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
not be granted. If no written objection is corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
Journal 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- puede pagar la cuota de presentación, (650) 756-9516.Daly City. $35 contact 650-592-2648
4/24/18) tion without a hearing. A hearing on the pida al secretario de la corte que le dé vACUUm CLeANeR (reconditioned)
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 dININg ROOm SET - Cherry Wood LACe TABLeCLOTh. 84" x 64". Like
petition shall be held on 05/18/18 at 9 un formulario de exención de pago de (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra
ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
WesTeRN WAshBOARd Sales made leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- Bruno. (650)794-0839
ChANge Of NAme Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or
CASE# 18CIV01564 Order to Show Cause shall be published plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- $75. phone 650-369-2486. evenings
at least once each week for four succes- eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- sINK dOUBLe cast iron. Good condi-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- cia. WhIRLPOOL WAsheR DRYER, GE dININg TABLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
ing on the petition in the following news- Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- Refrigerator all working and in good con- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, paper of general circulation: mendable que llame a un abogado inme- 308 Tools
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. $250 .(650)-654-1930.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 San Mateo Daily Journal diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
PETITION OF Filed: 4/6/2018 puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a WhIRLPOOL-dRYeR gAs Coin Oper- dResseR 4-dRAWeR in Belmont for ANTIqUe IRON Hand Drills. 3 available
ShuChuan Lee /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or $75. Good condition; good for children. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Judge of the Superior Court gado, es posible que cumpla con los (650)302-2456 Call (650)678-8585
Dated: 4/5/2018 requisitos para obtener servicios legales CRAfTsmAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
Petitioner: ShuChuan Lee filed a petition (Published 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18, gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- eNTeRTAINmeNT CeNTeR for $50. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
with this court for a decree changing 5/1/18) gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar 297 Bicycles Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
name as follows: estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio (650)726-4102 shOPsmITh mARK V 50th Anniversary
Present Name: ShuChuan Lee web de California Legal Services, AdULT BIKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Proposed Name: Grace Shuchuan Lee (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 fRee WOOdeN Bed frame, good condi- (650)504-0585
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, tion pictures available (650)322-9598
ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en Bmx mONgOOse Outer Limit Bike, email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net vINTAge CRAfTsmAN Jig Saw. Circa
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
ChANge Of NAme looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
interested in this matter shall appear be- CASE# 18CIV01041 gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte gLIdeR rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
fore this court at the hearing indicated SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los ChILd’s sChWINN BICYCLe, BLUe in vINTAge shOPsmITh and BANd
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. sAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, costos exentos por imponer un grava- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
men sobre cualquier recuperación de IKeA dResseR, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)342-6993
tition for change of name should not be 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
granted. Any person objecting to the REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
PETITION OF diante un acuerdo o una concesión de $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
name changes described above must file arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. mes IKeA TABLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
Jeff Kevin Rosales Ramos
a written objection that includes the rea- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte $ 30. (650)598-9804. 309 Office equipment
sons for the objection at least two court Petitioner: Jeff Kevin Rosales Ramos antes de que la corte pueda desechar el 298 Collectibles
days before the matter is scheduled to filed a petition with this court for a decree caso. LIvINg ROOm Table, good condition.
$30. (415)231-4825 LAPTOP CAse or bag. Black. Like new.
be heard and must appear at the hearing changing name as follows: The name and address of the court is (El 2 AdORABLe 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
to show cause why the petition should Present Name: Jeff Kevin Rosales Ra- nombre y dirección de la corte es): MAIN doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20.
COURTHOUSE - HALL OF JUSTICE, LOve ChAIR, velour, tan. $45.
not be granted. If no written objection is mos (650)888-9314 (808)631-1365. 310 misc. for sale
Proposed Name: Oliver Arden Rosales 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 94063-1665. The name, address, and
80’s TOPs Complete Factory Set All NeW deLUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the THE COURT ORDERS that all persons telephone number of plaintiff's attorney, ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
petition shall be held on 05/17/18 at 9 interested in this matter shall appear be- Sell! (650) 875-8159.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, fore this court at the hearing indicated nombre, la dirección y el número de telé- A-TeAm fIgURINes Plus Jeep $20
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- fono del abogado del demandante, o del BessY smALL Evening Hand Bag With
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this demandante que no tiene abogado, es):
(650)591-9769 San Carlos NeW TWIN Mattress set plus frame Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Order to Show Cause shall be published tition for change of name should not be $30.00 (650) 347-2356
granted. Any person objecting to the Edit Alexandryan/SBN 249323 COLLeCTABLe memORABILLIA from
at least once each week for four succes- Persolve, LLC, a limited liability compa- BIfOLd shUTTeRs 2x28”x79 $10.00
name changes described above must file the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. NIAgARA vIBRATINg Adjustable bed (650)544-5306
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- a written objection that includes the rea- ny, dba, Account Resolution Associates 650-346-9262 for inquiries. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
ing on the petition in the following news- sons for the objection at least two court 9301 Winnetka Avenue Ste B (408)656-0958
CHATSWORTH, CA 91311 CAsh RegIsTeR Parts; Much Skin Not
paper of general circulation: days before the matter is scheduled to LeNNOx Red Rose, Unused, hand Guts $500 (415)269-4784
be heard and must appear at the hearing (818)534-3100 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, OffICe sWIveL Chair, good condition.
San Mateo Daily Journal FILED: 2/20/2013
Filed: 4/5/2018 to show cause why the petition should $12.00. (650) 578 9208. $25. (415)231-4825 CORKs fOR wine bottles. New, never
not be granted. If no written objection is DATE (Fecha): 2/20/2013 used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Clerk (Secretario) by, John C. Fitton mILLeR LITe Neon sign , work good OffICe TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid (650)593-7408
Judge of the Superior Court tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Deputy (Adjunto) R. Krill $59 call (650)218-6528 wood with formica wood grain top $25
Dated: 4/4/2018 petition shall be held on 05/17/18 at 9 NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: (650) 787-9753 COsTCO PLAY Pen with travel bag.
(Published 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18, a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, You are served. mUsICAL dOLL in a Box! "Soft Impres- Used once $35 (650)591-2981
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Seal. sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. ORNATe LARge BOOKCAse: Two
5/1/18) Cond. $8. (650)888-9314 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
Order to Show Cause shall be published dRUm -déCOR ONLY Brass cylinder &
at least once each week for four succes- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- nal: 3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18) sCARLeTT O'hARA Doll. by "Gambina" (650)344-4756
ing on the petition in the following news- Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- ORNATe mAhOgANY headboard with
paper of general circulation: 9314 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 gALv. gOPheR wire, full roll
ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR San Mateo Daily Journal new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
Filed: 4/5/2018 sTAR WARs Action figure: Qui-Gon ReTRO hUTCh Needs refinishing other-
ChANge Of NAme Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 wise good condition. Top detaches from LIONeL ChRIsTmAs Holiday expan-
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
CASE# 18CIV01548 Judge of the Superior Court Steve (650)518-6614. bottom $25. (650)712-9962 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Dated: 4/4/2018
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, seWINg sTORAge cabinet, Custom LIONeL WesTeRN Union Pass car and
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
(Published 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18,
5/8/18)
299 Computers made wood perfect condition $75. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650)483-1222
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 19" COLOR Monitor with stand VG con- LORex 14” B&W Surveillance System
PETITION OF dition power cord/owners manual includ- sOfABed, veLOUR, tan, Excellent Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
Gilbert M. Cohen ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 condition. $75. (808)631-1365. 2360 RWC loction.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: sUmmONs (CITACION JUdICIAL) 210 Lost & found
Petitioner: Gilbert M. Cohen filed a peti- ReCORdABLe Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- sOLId WOOd Dining table with exten- LUggAge, Red, 21" NEW Samsonite
CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): sion great piece great condition black
tion with this court for a decree changing CLJ519995 LOsT CAT. Black and White. Black ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
patch on right eye. REWARD. (650) 578 9208 $80 (650)364-5263
name as follows: NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ANGELA C.
CHAVEZ, an individual; and Does 1-100, Call (323) 439-7713.
Present Name: Gilbert M. Cohen sOLId WOOd Entertainment Center- mAKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
Proposed Name: Gil M. Cohen
inclusive 300 Toys TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
Books Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: 100 ThINgs for little children to do on a X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o NegRINI feNCINg Epee mask size M
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Persolve, LLC, a limited liability compa- JAmes PATTeRsON hardback books. trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. (925)482-5742 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
interested in this matter shall appear be- ny, dba, Account Resolution Associates 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 FREE (650)595-3933 (415)260-6940
fore this court at the hearing indicated TABLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- NOTICE! You have been sued. The court NIChOLAs sPARKs hardback books. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost sAmsONITe 26" tan hard-sided suit
may decide against you without your be- AmeRICAN fLYeR locomotive runs
tition for change of name should not be 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
ing heard unless you respond within 30
granted. Any person objecting to the days. Read the information below. $45. (650)328-6709
qUALITY BOOKs used and rare. World LARge sTUffed ANIMALS - $3 each ThRee INCh egg crate foam twin bed
name changes described above must file You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after & US History and classic American nov- Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- sILK sARee 6 yards new nice color.for
a written objection that includes the rea- this summons and legal papers are els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
served on you to file a written response $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
sons for the objection at least two court ROLLeRBLAdes, gOOd condition. formation.
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