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Monday • April 23, 2018 • XVIII, Edition 210 www.smdailyjournal.com

“ We all miss [former executive director] Ann Fienman ... but the wheels keep
turning … change is inevitable and we want to make it positive.”
— Robert Anderson, a downtown resident who is also a member
of the DSMA executive committee and a former downtown police officer
Housing tool
eyed to help
affordability
Redwood City Council will vote on
inclusionary housing policy in May
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Following the adoption of two


renter protection measures in late
March, the Redwood City Council
is exploring additional policies to
address the ongoing housing cri-
sis, including an ordinance that
would require residential develop- Ian Bain Diane Howard
ments to include some percentage
of affordable housing.  between 10 percent and 20 percent
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL “Our approach to housing is affordable units in residential
two-pronged, ” Mayor Ian Bain developments within city limits.
Jonathan Meza from Universal Cleaning Services picks up trash to help keep downtown San Mateo clean. A
said. “One is to enable more Councilmembers have yet to
new contract for litter pickup during the course of the day is expected to bolster daily street cleaning.
affordable units to be built, and the settle on their preferred percent-

New path for downtown association second part is to prevent displace-


ment whenever possible. The two
renter protections are part of that
age, but Vice Mayor Diane Howard
said she wants a 20 percent below-
market-rate requirement.
Aknin also said the ordinance,
Businesses, San Mateo officials continue collaboration on improvements latter effort.”
which is currently being drafted,
An inclusionary zoning ordi-
By Anna Schuessler co l l ab o rat i n g diversity of will include an in-lieu option for
nance will be the focus of a May 7
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF with city offi- downtown busi- developers in certain circum-
council meeting, and while the
cials to scope n e s s e s , stances to pay into a fund instead
details are yet to be unveiled,
A renewed focus on cleanliness how the organi- Anderson noted
Assistant City Manager Aaron
and parking, strengthening com- zation can best the change
Aknin said it would require See POLICY, Page 20
munication between business focus its marked an
owners and adjusting to new down- efforts, said opportunity for
town office space are on the hori-
zon for the Downtown San Mateo
Association as its members take Robert
R o b e r t
Anderson,
downtown resi-
a
Ann Fienman its
the nonprofit to
reconsider how
limited
Oyster Point Marina deal
another look at how the organiza-
tion can best improve the down-
town experience.
Following the retirement of
Anderson dent who is
also a member
of the executive committee and a
former downtown police officer.
ing.
funds could be
best used to make downtown invit-

“We all miss Ann Fienman,” he


talks prove to be fruitful
executive director Ann Fienman in Acknowledging Fienman and said. “But the wheels keep turning Harbor District, South City officials making
March, members of the business
improvement district have been
her effectiveness in bringing
members together to highlight the
headway on operating agreement terms
See FIXES, Page 19 By Austin Walsh existing joint
powers authori-
San Mateo to increase fees for city services
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ty agreement
South San Francisco and county initially crafted
Harbor District officials received a nearly 40 years
Downtown parking, parks facility fee changes to take effect July 1 green light to continue drafting ago but needing
By Anna Schuessler town garages, officials are hoping city’s policy of increasing fees terms of an agreement defining revision due
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to bring San Mateo’s rates closer annually using the consumer price obligations for operating the partially to a
to those in other Peninsula cities, index for the San Francisco Bay Oyster Point Marina/Park. Mike Futrell transformative
Those visiting downtown San which Finance Director Drew Area for the year prior to 2018-19, A subcommittee comprised of de v e l o p m e n t
Mateo will face increased parking Corbett said are higher than San which was 2.69 percent, to capture South San Francisco councilmem- slated on the
fees in the coming months as a Mateo’s current parking rates. the increased materials and main- bers and members of San Mateo South City
new fee schedule for city services Approved at Monday’s City tenance costs associated with pro- County Harbor District Board of waterfront.
takes effect this summer. Council meeting, the new set of viding the service. Commissioners gave favorable Officials from
By bumping the hourly rate to fees also includes increases for But in cases in which fees are reviews to discussions surround- both agencies
park in premium downtown street city services like athletic field outdated or better aligned with the ing the city-owned and district- agreed the work
spots from $1 to $1.50 and asking reservations, parks facility rentals costs associated with them or a operated facility. which started
and police event detail, among The two sides are working Steve McGrath
drivers to pay from 75 cents to
$1.25 per hour to park in down- others. Corbett explained the See FEES, Page 20 toward drafting a deal updating the
See TALKS, Page 5
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2 Monday • April 23, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Curiosity is
insubordination in its purest form.”
— Vladimir Nabokov, Russian-born author

This Day in History


Student protesters began occupying

1968 buildings on the campus of Columbia


University in New York; police put
down the protests a week later. The
Methodist Church and the Evangelical
United Brethren Church merged to
form the United Methodist Church.
In 1 6 1 6 (Old Style calendar), English poet and dramatist
William Shakespeare died in Stratford-upon-Avon on what
has traditionally been regarded as the 52nd anniversary of his
birth in 1564.
In 1 7 8 9 , President-elect George Washington and his wife,
Martha, moved into the first executive mansion, the Franklin
House, in New York.
In 1 7 9 1 , the 15th president of the United States, James
Buchanan, was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
In 1 8 9 8 , Spain declared war on the United States, which
responded in kind two days later.
In 1 9 3 5 , Poland adopted a constitution which gave new
powers to the presidency.
In 1 9 4 3 , U.S. Navy Lt. John F. Kennedy assumed command REUTERS
of PT-109, a motor torpedo boat, in the Solomon Islands dur- A man smokes marijuana during the annual 4/20 marijuana rally on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario.
ing World War II. (On Aug. 2, 1943, PT-109 was rammed and
sunk by a Japanese destroyer, killing two crew members; In other news ...
Kennedy and 10 others survived.)
In 1 9 5 4 , Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves hit the first Bus leaves Cleveland for responses to her post so far, though Kateri and Jay Schwandt welcomed the
of his 755 major-league home runs in a game against the St. someone did ask how much Lucy would birth of their 14th son on Wednesday,
New York, ends up in Toledo cost. Hall says that she’d be happy five days before he was due. They have
Louis Cardinals. (The Braves won 7-5.)
CLEVELAND — Greyhound says it is even finding a friend for Lucy, but she’d no daughters.
In 1 9 6 9 , Sirhan Sirhan was sentenced to death for assassi-
investigating how a bus meant to take like to see her find a lifelong mate. WOOD-TV reports that the boy
nating New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. (The sentence was
later reduced to life imprisonment.) passengers from Cleveland to New weighs 8 pounds, 4 ounces and is 21
In 1 9 7 1 , hundreds of Vietnam War veterans opposed to the York ended up in Toledo. Tortoise with inches long. His name wasn’t immedi-
WEWS-TV reports that the bus left cracked shell gets $4,000 repair ately announced.
conflict protested by tossing their medals and ribbons over a
wire fence in front of the U.S. Capitol. Cleveland several hours late on As with their last few children, the
Thursday and was headed east through SAN DIEGO — A wayward tortoise couple from Rockford, north of Grand
Pennsylvania when it started experi- that cracked its shell after falling off a Rapids, didn’t want to know the baby’s
Birthdays encing problems. The company says
the driver was instructed to head back
10-foot wall in California is recovering
after vets used screws, zip ties and den-
sex ahead of time. Jay Schwandt said
earlier this year that he would have
to Cleveland and get a new bus, but ture material to repair it. loved to have a girl, but didn’t think
instead drove about two hours past it, San Diego County Animal Services would be in the cards. He was right.
to Toledo. The driver then turned around Director Dan DeSousa says the male 90- Kateri Schwandt has said she’s used
and went back to Cleveland. pound African spurred tortoise proba- to large families, as one of 14 children
Passenger Morgan Staley says they bly was a pet that got loose from a herself.
spent about seven hours “just going in yard. The couple’s oldest son is in his 20s.
a circle.” He says it was found on Sunday after
The company says passengers inter- falling over the wall while escaping a Officials say postal worker
dog.
ested in a refund can contact customer
DeSousa says the animal’s shell
hoarded over 17K pieces of mail
Filmmaker-author Professional Actor-comedian- service.
talk show host cracked into three pieces. Veterinarians NEW YORK — A postal worker who
Michael Moore is wrestler/actor
64. George Lopez is
John Cena is 41. No turkeys, please: Owner repaired it Tuesday in a three-hour oper- prosecutors say hoarded away more
ation. than 17,000 pieces of undelivered mail
57. seeks gander for pet goose The $4,000 cost is covered by the in New York City allegedly told investi-
Actor Alan Oppenheimer is 88. Actor David Birney is 79. OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. — Lucy is a county’s Spirit Fund. The tortoise will gators he was overwhelmed by the
Actor Lee Majors is 79. Hockey Hall of Famer Tony Esposito lover of long walks and a shared dinner live with a rescue group. amount of mail he had to deliver.
is 75. Irish nationalist Bernadette Devlin McAliskey is 71. of weeds, and she’s looking for love. DeSousa says it will take a year to But officials say Aleksey Germash
Actress Blair Brown is 71. Writer-director Paul Brickman is At least according to an ad the 2-year- heal but the 35- to 40-year-old tortoise told them he “made sure to deliver the
69. Actress Joyce DeWitt is 69. Actor James Russo is 65. old Embden goose’s owner placed in a could have many more decades of life. important mail.”
Actress Judy Davis is 63. Actress Valerie Bertinelli is 58. Facebook page last week. Brandy Hall Germash was charged Thursday in
Actor Craig Sheffer is 58. U.S. Olympic gold medal skier tells The Sun Herald of Biloxi that she It’s (another) boy! Michigan Brooklyn with delaying or detaining
Donna Weinbrecht is 53. Actress Melina Kanakaredes is 51. has taken it upon herself to find a suit- mail. He declined to comment as he left
Rock musician Stan Frazier (Sugar Ray) is 50. Country musi- able gander for Lucy.
family with 13 sons gets No. 14 the federal courthouse.
cian Tim Womack (Sons of the Desert) is 50. Actor Scott Lucy is currently enamored with ROCKFORD, Mich. — There will be Federal officials say they arrested the
Bairstow is 48. Actor-writer John Lutz is 45. Actor Barry Hall’s Great Pyrenees, but the dog isn’t no shortage of hand-me-downs for this 16-year employee after receiving a tip
Watson is 44. Rock musician Aaron Dessner (The National) is very happy with the match. Hall says Michigan kid. about a car owned by Germash that con-
42. Rock musician Bryce Dessner (The National) is 42. there haven’t been many serious The Grand Rapids Press reports that tained 20 full mail bags.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
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to form four ordinary words. 40 50 54 62 69 19 2 7
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increasing to west 10 to 20 mph in the
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Police reports
Museum spotlights county peace officers KIA No joking about smoking
Officers provided education regarding
the smoking ordinance on Edgewater
Boulevard in Foster City, it was report-
ed at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, April 5.

BELMONT
Fraud. Money was stolen from a customer
by someone who was impersonating a food
delivery driver through the phone by get-

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lain law enforcement officers will be ting the customer’s personal bank informa-
honored on Wednesday, May 2 in tion on Hiller Street, it was reported at 6:01
Redwood City during a 10 a.m. cere- p.m. Tuesday, March 20.
mony in front of the San Mateo County Ro bbery. A student had his watch stolen
History Museum, home to an exhibit that by two students as he was visiting the rest-
tells the story of all local officers killed in room on Alameda De Las Pulgas, it was
the line of duty. reported at 3:09 p.m. Tuesday, March 20.
The life and death accounts are recorded in Fraud. Someone was scammed into paying
the museum’s Fallen Officers Memorial $8, 000 to another person on Carlmont
Kiosk that holds photographs and biogra- Drive, it was reported at 1:37 p.m. Tuesday,
phies of Peninsula law enforcement officers March 20.
killed from 1888 to 2006. The list includes
seven Highway Patrol An exhibit in the San Mateo County History Museum illustrates the history of fallen officers FOSTER CITY
officers, five members of in this county. Sho pl i fti ng . A subject stole $500 worth
the Sheriff’s Office, one Redwood City Democrat at the time. The One Hundred Club idea was formed in of items on East Hillsdale Boulevard, it was
state park ranger, and 14 Apparently the list of admirers included Detroit in 1952 after a young policeman reported at 9:23 p.m. Wednesday, April 4.
police officers from ten Thomas Flannelly, his murderer. The sheriff was gunned down. Over the years, chapters Sus pended l i cens e. A resident of San
different police depart- was shot while trying to arrest Flannelly, were founded in other cities and counties. Francisco was cited and released for driving
ments. who killed his own father, Patrick, in a dis- The San Mateo County chapter was formed on a suspended license on Metro Center
One of the earliest pute over the family’s dairy farm. Flannelly in 1972. The local group’s past president is Boulevard, it was reported at 5:04 p.m.
casualties was Sheriff later said he would not have opened fire if he Matt Tutino, who wrote a guest perspective Wednesday, April 4.
William Phillip “Phil” had known Phil McEvoy was at the door. He column recently in the Daily Journal under a Auto burg l ary. A truck was broken and
Sheriff William McEvoy who was killed had even supported McEvoy in his election headline reading “Heroes never die,” which $3,000 worth of tools were taken on Metro
Phillip ‘Phil’ in 1897. McEvoy was bid. More than 200 carriages lined the he said was a quote from a memorial for four Center Boulevard, it was reported at 4:43
McEvoy known throughout the streets of Redwood City for the funeral of Oakland police officers who were shot to p.m. Wednesday, April 4.
county for recapturing the 33-year-old sheriff who was buried in death by a gunman on March 21, 2009. Reckl es s dri v i ng . A subject was reported
escapees from the antiquated county jail in Holy Cross Cemetery in Menlo Park, not far Tutino called on people to display the driving a vehicle very erratically and weav-
Redwood City, where a jail guard died during from the grave of the dairy farmer whose American flag on May 2 “in remembrance of ing on East Hillsdale Boulevard, it was
an escape attempt, becoming the first law son was executed at San Quentin Prison on reported at 2:07 p.m. Wednesday, April 4.
officer to die in the line of duty. The second June 29, 1900. See PEACE, Page 17
was McEvoy, who was elected sheriff in The History Museum exhibit is sponsored
1892, grew in popularity, and was easily re- by the One Hundred Club of San Mateo
elected in 1896. County which, among other things, pro-
“We doubt there was ever a public official vides financial assistance to the families of
whose conduct in office gave more satisfac- slain officers as well as scholarships to
tion than Phil McEvoy’s,” reported the their children.

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Summer at Serra
Serra High School in San Mateo offers nine unique summer programs,
including a variety of sports, technology and musical theater.
By Jessie Schiewe

T here’s something liberating and even


fun about being at school during the
summer. I learned this when I took an
AP class the summer before my
sophomore year in high school. Even though I
was spending hours of precious sunlight inside a
classroom, I was actually having fun. There was
a certain levity to my lessons that I didn’t feel
the rest of the year, a sort of inherent
summertime chillness that made forming
friendships easy and enjoying myself effortless. fun in the water.
Fortunately, my alma mater isn’t the only For the more advanced swimmer, there is the
high school to open its doors to students in the Golden State Aquatics Camp, which has also
been around for decades. Campers ages 5 to 18
summer. For more than four decades, Serra High
will engage their competitive spirits and
School in San Mateo has offered a range of
improve their skills by participating in
summer programs that are geared not only
swimming meets or water polo tournaments
toward academics, but also athletics and the arts.
Although it’s an all-boys Catholic school introduce students to coding and game Awesome Academics for Boys and Girls against other local San Mateo teams
development in a structured and fun way. The A unique aquatics camp, Padre Rowing
during the year, Serra welcomes girls and boys The Serra Summer School Program is open to
Camp, is the only activity located off campus.
ages 3-18 during the summer. In addition to coding class will use Minecraft to teach pre-high and high school students from all
Students will meet at Bair Island Aquatics
summer school, Summer at Serra has eight students the logic and process of computer public and private schools. They can choose to
Center in Redwood City. The Padre Rowing
camps that focus on musical theater, technology coding. The game development class will take a wide range of courses– ranging from
Camp, taught by Serra crew coaches, will
skills, swimming, aquatics, rowing, wrestling, allow students to channel their creativity to geometry to Spanish to PE–for advancement,
introduce students going into grades 7-9 to the
athletics and fitness, and classic sports and remediation or enrichment.
create a virtual world of their own. Both basics of this popular sport. They will learn the
recreation. Whether your child is looking to Teens can get ready for the road by enrolling
classes also will help students to develop skills technical and physical skills required to row on
hone a skill he or she already has, try a new in Driver’s Education. Although students can
including time management, organization, water in state-of the art racing shells. Since it’s a
hobby, or get ahead academically, Summer at take the course online, Brook describes it as
collaboration and project completion. I'm sport that’s usually only taught at the high school
something that is “so important, it deserves
Serra offers it all. level, Padre Rowing Camp is an excellent
excited to be offering this program at Serra for in-class support.” New drivers will learn from
Founded in 1944, Serra celebrates its 75th opportunity for prospective students to see if
the first time and look forward to growing it in experienced instructors, watch educational
anniversary next year. “Serra is so much more rowing is a sport they would like to pursue in the
the future." videos, and take practice DMV tests so that they
than just a high school,” said Sandy Brook, the future.
will be victorious on the big day.
school’s director of marketing. “It’s a Another Summer at Serra opportunity:
Serra, Mercy and Notre Dame students can
community asset.” On the Stage get a jump start on one of the most vital steps of
Peninsula Wrestling Clinics. This camp is open
She’s right. Ninety-percent of campers who After its wildly successful debut last summer, to students entering grades 5 through 12. Taught
the college admissions process by enrolling in
attend Serra during the summer reside within Serra Theatre Camp is back! Designed for boys by Serra’s varsity wrestling coach, Mike
the College Essay Boot Camp. Through five,
San Mateo County. Current Serra High School Klobuchar, it will provide and introduction to
and girls ages 12-18, the camp will run from 9 three-hours workshops, Tri-School rising seniors
students work as coaches and camp counselors. the sport of wrestling. The camp will offer three
a.m. to 4 p.m. for five weeks, June 18-July 21. will work in a small group setting, polishing
Many camps provide opportunities for different clinics that teach basic and advanced
Students will flourish under the direction of their prose and brainstorming compelling stories
prospective students to build relationships with folk-style wrestling techniques.
that will get them noticed by college admissions
Serra teachers and coaches and get to know the Tri-School Productions' professional staff. Next Level Sports Camp, the only program
committees.
campus and culture of the school. Tri-School Productions is the renowned theatre that caters solely to boys, is perfect for the young
company of Serra, Mercy and Notre Dame High athlete who wants to spend his days playing a
Summer Sports for All Ages variety of high-intensity sports, including
Schools. Theatre campers will attend morning
The oldest summer camp at Serra is the Sports football, baseball and basketball. This camp also
acting, singing, dance and technical theater
and Recreation Camp, which is celebrating its includes speed and strength conditioning that
workshops, followed by afternoons spent in
46th year. Kids ages 5 to 12 years will spend will have kids boasting about their
rehearsals for the classic musical, Beauty and the their days in playing a wide variety of sports and newly-acquired muscles by summer’s end!
Beast. The show will be held in Serra's Gellert games, including swimming and arts and crafts. As you can see, there’s something for
Auditorium on July 19-21. Campers will be grouped by grade, and their everyone this summer at Serra. From the arts to
"Students will have a fun, well-rounded activities will foster creativity, social skills and
academics to sports, your child or teenager is
theater experience," said Theatre Camp Director overall fitness.
sure to find activities that will enrich his or her
Lawrence Long. "Beauty and the Beast is a The second longest-running camp is the Serra
Swim School, which has been around since the life and result in a memorable summer
challenging play to perform for both actors and experience. Serra’s convenient mid-Peninsula
1980s and is held in the high school’s Aquatics
stagehands. It will allow students to take the Center. Taught by Red Cross-certified staff, location and array of programs for girls and boys
skills they learn at camp and immediately put Swim School is for campers ages 3 to 14 who makes it an excellent choice for scholars and
them into practice in the show.” want to hone their swimming chops and have athletes alike!
Talking Technology
As one of the premiere college preparatory
high schools on the Peninsula, Serra has a long
and storied history. The school’s core principals
are faith, wisdom, service, community and
leadership. Serra alumni include distinguished
artists, writers, photographers, sports stars and
politicians, as well as leaders in the fields of
business, health and technology.
Speaking of technology, an exciting addition
to the Serra summer lineup is the Tech Camp.
Led by technology education professionals from
TechLX, Tech Camp is for kids in grades 5-8.
Through lessons in Javascript coding,
programming and Minecraft, campers will learn
how to develop original games for iPhones,
tablets and desktop computers.
"Our new Tech Camp is a great addition to
our summer programs," said Serra's Director of 451 W. 20th Ave, San Mateo
Summer Programs Miguel Martinez. "It will 650.345.8207
serrahs.com
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Report: San Francisco Bay Area falls behind on quake safety
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS collapse in a major quake, like the one that destroyed much their approach, saying they’re moving in a thoughtful,
of the city in 1906. methodical manner needed to painstakingly gather political
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Bay Area is Since then, new efforts have stalled in San Francisco and consensus.
falling behind on efforts to retrofit buildings that are vul- surrounding cities, while communities in Southern “Don’t be too impressed by starting quickly. The question
nerable to collapse during a major earthquake, according to California have expanded mandatory seismic retrofitting is when you finish,” said David Bonowitz, a structural engi-
a newspaper analysis. efforts, according to the Times. neer consulting with the Applied Technology Council,
The Los Angeles Times reported Sunday that there are up to Across the Bay Area, there are an estimated 18,000 vul- which is assisting San Francisco on seismic safety issues.
3,000 brittle concrete structures in San Francisco, yet the nerable wood-frame “soft-story” buildings that can collapse In recent years, Los Angeles and a few Southern California
city doesn’t have a list of where they are located. The build- when upper stories fall on the flimsy ground floor holding cities have taken the lead in seismic safety requirements.
ing type is one of the deadliest in quakes. parking or stores. Sixteen people died when a similar-type Los Angeles, Santa Monica and West Hollywood require
Across the bay in Oakland, there are nearly 2,000 possi- apartment structure crumbled in the 1994 Northridge earth- fixes to wood-frame apartments and concrete buildings.
bly vulnerable wood-frame apartment buildings at risk of quake. Vulnerable steel-frame buildings in West Hollywood and
collapse in a seismic event — and there is no law to require The Bay Area has become “rather complacent” about quake Santa Monica are also now required to be retrofitted.
them to be fixed. And San Jose doesn’t even have a list of its risks, said Arrietta Chakos, policy adviser to the resilience The Southern California Association of Governments is
more than 1,000 apartment blocks thought to be at risk, the program at the Association of Bay Area Governments. “It’s assisting cities interested in following LA’s lead.
newspaper said. a deep concern for me that people aren’t saying, ‘We just A landmark study by the U.S. Geological Survey unveiled
Five years ago, San Francisco made history by becoming have to do this.’ “ last week showed how the Hayward fault in the East Bay is
the first of California’s largest cities to require property Some Bay Area cities acknowledged to the Times that potentially more dangerous than the San Andreas fault in the
owners to retrofit wood-frame apartments at serious risk of they’re behind and are hoping to catch up. Others defended Bay Area.

Comey comes to Bay Area Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group, did the checkup and the
Around the state banding.
Former FBI Director James Comey will speak at the However, the birds — two males and a female — still
Curran in San Francisco Monday night at a sold-out engage- sparking power lines hampered their efforts. The men were
conscious and able to talk to the firefighters, don’t have names, and PG&E is asking the public for help.
ment highlighting his book, “A Higher Customers can submit names using the hashtag #PGE4Me
Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership.” Schapelhouman said.
The firefighters called Pacific Gas and Electric, but on Twitter and Instagram, or by emailing them to cur-
The book details the events of rents@pge.com. The deadline is Thursday.
Comey’s service as director of the FBI learned it would take 45 minutes for workers to arrive, and
the lives of the two men hung in the balance, according to The names will be chosen from the submissions and
from 2013 to 2017. Among other announced the following week, the utility said.
things, Comey oversaw the FBI’s inves- Schapelhouman.
With time of the essence, PG&E shut down the local Last year, chicks also hatched atop the building. The
tigation of a controversy involving three chicks were named Steph, Iggy and KD. Bay Area
then-presidential candidate Hillary power grid to portions of Atherton and West Menlo Park in
order to de-energize the live electrical wires on the car’s sports fans probably don’t need to be told the origin of
Clinton’s email. He was dismissed by those names: Stephen Curry, Andre Iguodala and Kevin
hood, Schapelhouman said.
James Comey President Donald Trump in 2017. The grid shut down around 4:10 a.m., and the crew used Durant of the Golden State Warriors.
Comey’s speaking event begins at 7
the Jaws of Life to cut apart the vehicle and rescue the two Falcon fans can watch the birds and their parents via a
p.m. at the Curran, 445 Geary St., and is sold out.
men. high-definition webcam at www.pge.com/falconcam.
Atherton crash downs power Both men were taken to Stanford Trauma Center after
being treated for their injuries by firefighter-paramedics Two children among
The entire power grid for parts of two South Bay cities
was shut down Sunday to save the lives of two people
around 4:35 a.m. Their condition is not known at this time. 3 found dead in central California home
trapped in a car in Atherton with live electrical wires on the Public asked for help naming peregrine falcons MODESTO — Homicide detectives are investigating the
hood, fire officials said. deaths of three people, including two young children,
A car crashed in front of 240 Camino Al Lago around 3:30 Three peregrine falcon chicks that hatched atop Pacific whose bodies were found early Sunday inside a central
a.m., April 22, toppling a power pole and slamming into a Gas and Electric headquarters in San Francisco this month California home, authorities said.
tree, according to Menlo Park Fire Protection District Chief need names, and the utility is asking the public for help. It’s still unclear how the three died, but there are no sus-
Harold Schapelhouman. The chicks came out of their respective shells in the avian pects outstanding, according to Heather Graves, spokes-
The vehicle was pinned against the tree with two people equivalent of a penthouse suite atop PG&E headquarters at woman for the Modesto Police Department.
trapped inside as wires from a transformer on the power 77 Beale St. this month. They got a well baby checkup and
Investigators are treating the case as an “isolated inci-
pole sparked and arced on the car’s hood, Schapelhouman a banding Friday, the utility said.
dent,” she said.
said. The banding means that once they leave the nest, bird
The bodies, including those of two boys, ages 4 and 6,
Firefighters labored to get the occupants, two men in watchers will be able to see the birds’ banding numbers and
were discovered in a neighborhood on the south side of the
their twenties, out of the blue Lexus four-door sedan, but the share their location. Glenn Stewart, director of UC Santa
city of about 200,000 residents.

addressed in a future agreement. degree of importance moving forward as groundwork is laid

TALKS
Continued from page 1
McGrath said while the subcommittee was largely recep-
tive to the proposed term sheet, he suggested the hard work
likely lies ahead as officials need to begin crafting an agree-
for a sweeping development proposed nearby. Oyster Point
Development is completing infrastructure work for a project
entitled to include more than 2 million square feet of com-
ment around those ideas. mercial space. The builder had been interested in constructing
“I think it is quite possible that the easy part is laying out housing at the site, but pushback from the local biotech
last year has gone well so far, as evidenced by the consent a couple pages of bullet points. The hard part is getting into industry led to a shift in direction.
offered by the subcommittee during its meeting Tuesday, the details if things go wrong,” he said. Under the consent granted to continue the direction of the
April 17. Establishing sound contingency plans is top of mind to discussions, Futrell said he expects the two sides to turn
“I think that the members were sincerely interested in both McGrath and Futrell, as the two work to hammer out toward formalizing the agreement. No timeline has been
finding a better working solution so the city and Harbor details slated to span at least 15 years, with opportunities to established yet for the next update offered to the subcommit-
District can continue their relationship into the future,” said extend in 10-year periods afterward. tee, though he said it could be several months.
Mike Futrell, South San Francisco city manager. “And “We are clear on who should do what,” said Futrell. “The Ultimately, a final deal will be offered to the subcommittee
through this process, discussing and resolving any issues struggle is trying to forecast into the future, whether that be charged with issuing a recommendation to the City Council
which remain between the two organizations. It was a posi- preparing for sea level rise, a recession or other unforeseen and Harbor Commission, which will both need to approve it.
tive meeting.” circumstances.” For his part, McGrath said he believed the discussion
Harbor District General Manager Steve McGrath shared a The Harbor District operates the waterfront site offering a Tuesday was useful in continuing further discussions.
similar impression coming from the meeting. 455-boat slip marina, yacht club, boutique hotel, 33-acre “What we did Tuesday was reduce down to two pages what
“I think the committee concurred that we were headed in the park and terminal for a commuter ferry, while the city owns will be a significant document that will govern major expen-
right direction, and that we look forward to the next meeting the site and oversees the surrounding area. ditures and operational agreements for potentially decades,”
where will have something far more fleshed out for the com- The existing joint powers authority deal is slated to expire he said.
mittee to consider,” he said. in 2026. Both sides agree the accord signed in 1977 is too Futrell agreed, while noting there is a significant amount
At the most recent meeting, two councilmembers and com- vague and needs to be updated to address existing and future of work ahead.
missioners respectively reviewed details of a term sheet uses. “With the positive feedback we received, staff will contin-
which city and Harbor District staff suggest should be Terms of the agreement stand to take on an additional ue their work,” he said.

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Four dead in Waffle House shooting in Tennessee; suspect sought


By Sheila Burke with me to run through that door and get the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gun from him.”
They cursed at each other as they scuffled,
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A nearly naked Shaw said, and he was able to grab the gun
gunman wearing only a green jacket and and toss it over a counter. The gunman then
brandishing an assault rifle stormed a Waffle ran away into the dark of the working- and
House restaurant in Nashville early Sunday, middle-class Antioch neighborhood of
shooting four people to death before a cus- southeast Nashville.
tomer rushed him and wrestled the weapon Authorities said he shed his jacket nearby
away. and police found two AR-15 magazines
Authorities were searching for the 29- loaded with bullets in the pockets. He was
year-old suspect, Travis Reinking, who seen walking, naked, on a road, officials
they said drove to the busy restaurant and said, but later was spotted wearing pants but
killed two people in the parking lot before no shirt after apparently returning to his
entering and continuing to fire. When his apartment.
AR-15 rifle either jammed or the clip was Another witness, Chuck Cordero, told
empty, the customer disarmed him in a scuf- The Tennessean newspaper he had stopped
fle. to get a cup of coffee and was outside the
Four people were also wounded before the Waffle House when the chaos unfolded.
gunman fled, throwing off his jacket. REUTERS “He did not say anything,” Cordero said
Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson Metro Davidson County Police inspect the scene of a fatal shooting at a Waffle House restaurant of the gunman, who he described as “all
said there was no clear motive, though near Nashville, Tennessee. business.”
Reinking may have “mental issues.” He said. Meanwhile, authorities hailed the cus- Cordero said Shaw saved lives. “There
may still be armed, Anderson told a mid- Sheriff Robert Huston in Tazewell tomer who intervened to stop a further was plenty more people in that restaurant,”
afternoon news conference, because he was County, Illinois, said deputies allowed bloodbath, 29-year-old James Shaw, Jr., as he said.
known to have owned a handgun that Reinking’s father to take possession of the a hero — though the father of a 4-year-old The dead were identified as 29-year-old
authorities have not recovered. guns on the promise that he would “keep the girl demurred and said he was just trying to restaurant worker Taurean C. Sanderlin, and
U. S. Secret Service agents arrested weapons secure and out of the possession of survive. restaurant patrons Joe R. Perez, 20, Akilah
Reinking last July for being in a restricted Travis.” Huston added that, based on past One hand bandaged, Shaw told reporters Dasilva, 23, and Deebony Groves, 21. A
area near the White House, officials said. deputies’ encounters with Reinking, he first thought the gunshots fired around police statement said Sanderlin and Perez
Special Agent Todd Hudson said Reinking “there’s certainly evidence that there’s 3:25 a.m. were plates falling from a dish- were killed outside the restaurant, Groves
was detained after refusing to leave the some sort of mental health issues washing station. was fatally shot inside, and Dasilva was
restricted area, saying he wanted to meet involved.” When he realized what was happening, he critically wounded inside and later died at
President Donald Trump. While Huston said it was unclear how took cover behind a door as shots shattered Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
State police in Illinois, where Reinking Reinking reclaimed the guns, Nashville windows. The gun either jammed or needed a Aaron, the police spokesman, said two of
lived until last fall, subsequently revoked Police spokesman Don Aaron said that his new clip, and that’s when Shaw said he the wounded were being treated for gunshot
his state firearms card at the request of the father “has now acknowledged giving them pounced after making up his mind that “he wounds at the medical center, where spokes-
FBI and four guns were then taken from him, back to his son.” was going to have to work to kill me.” woman Jennifer Wetzel said one was in crit-
including the AR-15 used in Sunday’s Phone calls to a number listed for the Shaw said he was not a religious man, but ical condition and the other was in critical
shooting as well as a handgun, authorities father, Jeffrey Reinking, went unanswered. “for a tenth of a second, something was but stable condition.

Man fought gunman: He ‘was going to have to work to kill me’


By Sheila Burke being killed. I hit him with the swivel door.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shaw said at a news conference Sunday he Comment on Shaw said it was then that they began
had spent an evening out at a nightclub and or share this story at wrestling, ignoring his own pain as he
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The man who wres- entered the restaurant minutes ahead of the www.smdailyjournal.com grabbed the hot barrel of the AR-15 weapon.
tled the gun away from the Waffle House gunman. He said he and another friend were “He was kind of cussing while we were
shooting suspect in Tennessee said Sunday if seated at a counter when he heard gunshots, wrestling around. When I finally got the gun
he were going to die, the gunman would “have thinking at first that a stack of freshly washed the ground right at the entrance of the door, he was cussing like I was in the wrong,” he
to work to kill me.” plates had crashed down. then I jumped and slid ... I went behind a push said. “It wasn’t any kind of talking between
Police are calling James Shaw Jr. a hero for Then, he said, restaurant workers scattered door — a swivel door,” Shaw said. “He shot us; I just knew I just had to get that away from
saving lives in the busy restaurant, but the and he turned and saw a body near the front through that door; I’m pretty sure he grazed him.”
29-year-old Nashville resident said he only door as the gunman burst in. It was then he my arm. At that time I made up my mind ... Of the gun, he added: “I grabbed it from him
made a split-second decision to challenge the realized he had heard gunshots. that he was going to have to work to kill me. and threw it over the countertop and I just
shooter and called it a “selfish” act to avoid “I looked back and I saw a person lying on When the gun jammed or whatever happened, took him with me out the entrance.”

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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Monday • April 23, 2018 7


President claiming North Korea
agreed to denuclearize. It hasn’t
By Jill Colvin South Korea’s president has said Kim isn’t
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS asking for the withdrawal of U.S. troops
from the Korean Peninsula as a condition
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President for abandoning his nuclear weapons. If true,
Donald Trump on Sunday claimed North that would seem to remove a major sticking
Korea has agreed to “denuclearization” point to a potential dis-
before his potential meeting with Kim Jong armament deal.
Un. But that’s not the case. But that still doesn’t
North Korea said Friday it would suspend address a North Korean
nuclear tests and intercontinental ballistic arsenal that now
missile launches ahead of summits with the includes purported ther-
U.S. and South Korea. Kim also said a monuclear warheads and
nuclear test site would be closed and “dis- developmental ICBMs
mantled” now that the country has learned developed during a
REUTERS FILE how to make nuclear weapons and mount decadeslong cycle of
Activists hold placards as they march in protest against the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to warheads on ballistic rockets. Kim Jong Un crises, stalemates and
revive parts of the travel ban. But the North has stopped short of saying broken promises.
it has any intention of Trump agreed to meet with Kim after an
Times a changin’? Why the nation abandoning its nuclear
arsenal, with Kim mak-
invitation was delivered by a South Korean
delegation that had just returned from

is ripe for political protest in 2018 ing clear that nukes


remain a “treasured
Pyongyang.
“I told President Trump that in our meet-
By Adam Geller seen a near-simultaneous explosion in sword.” ing, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS activism around disparate causes. Trump nonetheless he’s committed to denuclearization,” South
NFL players have taken a knee during the tweeted Sunday that the Korea’s national security adviser later told
She was the face of mass protest, but long national anthem. Teachers have packed state- North has “agreed to reporters on the White House driveway.
ago lost her faith in protesting. houses to demand raises. Activists proclaim- Donald Trump denuclearization (so “Kim pledged that North Korea will refrain
Then, last year, hundreds of thousands of ing “(hash)MeToo,” have called out those great for World), site clo- from any further nuclear or missile tests.”
women set out to march on Washington, and who used their power to abuse them. High sure, & no more testing!” A place and date have yet to be set, but
Jan Rose Kasmir knew she had to join them. school students have walked out of class- Being committed to the concept of denu- Trump’s pick to be the next secretary of
“When Trump was elected president, I rooms nationwide to send an ultimatum to clearization, however, is not the same as state, CIA Director Mike Pompeo, traveled
couldn’t not participate. ... It seemed like the those who insist society needs more guns. agreeing to it, as Trump claims. to North Korea on Easter weekend to lay the
only way to get my voice out there,” said One of every five Americans has joined a South Korea, which is set to meet with groundwork for the meeting. Trump has
Kasmir, 68, who was 17 when a photographer protest or a political rally since the start of North Korea later this week, has said Kim called the talks a success, but it’s unclear
snapped a now-iconic image of her offering a 2016, a recent poll by the Kaiser Family has expressed genuine interest in dealing exactly what was agreed to, if anything, as a
chrysanthemum to National Guardsmen dur- Foundation and The Washington Post found. away his nuclear weapons. But the North for condition for the leader-to-leader talks.
ing a 1967 protest against the Vietnam War. Many more are Democrats than Republicans, decades has been pushing a concept of “Look, this is a great public relations
Kasmir gave up protesting when public with about a fifth telling pollsters they had “denuclearization” that bears no resem- effort by Kim Jong-un. And I think people
opposition failed to stop the Iraq War in never participated in a protest before. blance to the American definition, vowing recognize that, ” Sen. Bob Corker, R-
2003. But after the 2017 Women’s March, Protests are “what America is all about. But to pursue nuclear development unless Tennessee, said Sunday on CNN’s “State of
she returned to the lines this spring to rally this is bigger and more volatile” than in the Washington removes its troops from the the Union.” But asked whether be believed
for gun control near her home in Hilton Head, recent past, said David S. Meyer, a professor Korean Peninsula and the nuclear umbrella the North would denuclearize, Corker
South Carolina, joining a series of recent at the University of California, Irvine and defending South Korea and Japan. offered caution.
protests by millions of Americans demand- author of “The Politics of Protest: Social
ing change. Movements in America.”
“I think we’ve reached a tipping point,” “We’re in a moment where people are frus-
Kasmir said. trated with institutional politics and where
There’s something happening here. But people see urgent issues that need addressing
what is it, exactly, and why now? and for a moment they believe that taking
More than five decades after Americans action can make a difference,” he said.
poured into the streets to demand civil rights Opposition to Trump has clearly been a cat-
and the end to a deeply unpopular war, thou- alyst, he and others said.
sands are embracing a culture of resistance For many activists on the left, “there’s a
unlike anything since. great deal of fear that we may be living in the
In a country founded on the right to speak last days of this experiment in democratic
out against authority, every generation has self-rule, that Donald Trump’s election may
hosted protests, from the watchfires set by mark a fatal turning point,” said Maurice
women pushing for the power to vote a centu- Isserman, a professor of history at Hamilton
ry ago to the Tea Party rallies shortly after the College and co-author of “America Divided:
2008 election. But the past year or two have The Civil War of the 1960s.”
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8 Monday • April 23, 2018 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Military pummels IS-held districts in Damascus Why French globalist Macron is


By Zeina Karam
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
befriending nationalist Trump
By Angela Charlton
BEIRUT — Syrian government forces used warplanes, and Sylvie Corbet
helicopters and artillery on Sunday to pound districts of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the capital held by the Islamic State group, in a bid to
enforce an evacuation deal reached with the militants ear- PARIS — Of everything Emmanuel Macron has accom-
lier in the week. plished in nearly a year as France’s president, the most impor-
Two Palestinian refugees, a father and a son, were killed tant may be his tough-love friendship with Donald Trump.
during the fighting at the Yarmouk refugee camp in From their first bone-squeezing handshake to Macron’s
Damascus, according to the United Nation’s Palestinian recent claim that he persuaded Trump to bomb Syria, it’s been
refugee agency, which added that thousands of homes have an improbable relationship. And it will be on pomp-filled dis-
been destroyed in four days of fighting. play starting Monday as Macron goes on a state visit to
Hundreds of IS militants hold parts of the Yarmouk camp Washington, the first by any leader since Trump took office.
and nearby area of Hajar al-Aswad in southern Damascus. Macron calls Trump all the time. With other world leaders
They agreed to give up their last pocket there on Friday too wary or weak to woo the impulsive
but have yet to begin surrendering to government forces U.S. president, Macron calculates that
and relocating to IS-held areas elsewhere in the country. it’s smarter and safer to talk to Trump
State-run al-Ikhbariya TV showed thick gray smoke bil- than isolate him.
lowing from the Hajar al-Aswad neighborhood on Sunday, REUTERS The 40-year-old moderate progressive,
and government warplanes streaking overhead amid A Syrian Army soldier holds his phone as he stands next to who had never held elected office before
heavy bombardment of the area. rebel military tanks. he won France’s presidential election,
Residents of Damascus reported hearing loud booms defended his overtures to the 71-year-old
Chemical weapons inspectors collected samples from
throughout the night and Sunday morning. conservative Trump in an interview on
Douma on Saturday, two weeks after the suspected gas
UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunnes said that since the the broadcast “Fox News Sunday.”
attack there prompted retaliatory strikes by Western pow- Emmanuel
start of fighting four days ago, most of the six thousand “I am not going to judge ... what
ers on the Syrian government’s chemical facilities. Macron
civilians in Yarmouk camp have been forcibly displaced should be your president, or to consider
The site visit, confirmed by the Organization for the
to the neighboring area of Yalda. that because of these controversies or because of these
Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, will allow the agency
“Most fled their homes with nothing but the clothes on investigations, your president is less credible,” he said.
to proceed with an independent investigation to deter-
their backs. Their needs are dire. There are reports that The French president has the most to gain from the three-
mine what chemicals, if any, were used in the April 7
people are begging for medicine. Some have spent their day state visit. He wants to fortify his image as the face of
attack that medical workers said killed more than 40 peo-
first nights in the street,” he said in a statement. today’s Europe and the No. 1 defender of a liberal world
ple. The OPCW mission is not mandated to apportion
Gunnes said added that the camp’s last functioning hos- order, as well as prove that France is essential to solving
blame for the attack.
pital, Palestine Hospital, is now completely unable to world problems such as Iran’s nuclear ambitions and inter-
Douma was the final target of the government’s sweep-
operate and called on all sides to allow for the safe evacu- national trade wars.
ing campaign to seize back control of eastern Ghouta
ation of civilians wishing to leave the area. His aims may sound like French hubris or wishful think-
from rebels after seven years of revolt. Militants gave up
President Bashar Assad has escalated his military cam- ing, but they are consistent with the “France is back” glob-
the town days after the alleged attack.
paign to retake all remaining enclaves in the capital and al strategy Macron has set for his tenure.
The Syrian government and its ally Russia denied
surrounding areas. The IS-held areas in southern Damascus He talks regularly to Russian President Vladimir Putin and
responsibility for the suspected chemical attack.
are the last holdouts, after rebels evacuated the eastern other controversial leaders, too. He also has tried his own
Meanwhile, rebels have begun evacuating three towns
Ghouta suburbs following a fierce government offensive diplomatic maneuvering in the Middle East with the goals of
in the eastern Qalamoun region in the Damascus country-
and an alleged poison gas attack in the town of Douma. defending French interests and making sure Europe has a say
side.
in the region’s future.
For all their camaraderie, Macron and Trump disagree on
some fundamental issues.
Take global warming. Macron mocked Trump’s campaign
EXAMINATIONS slogan by promising in a Twitter video he recorded in English
and to “Make our planet great again!” The video was posted
TREATMENT moments after Trump announced he wanted to pull out of the
of U.N.-sponsored Paris climate accord last year.
Diseases & Disorders Policy toward Iran is another point of discord. France is the
of the Eye most vigorous defender of the 2015 deal curbing Iran’s nuclear
ambitions. Trump is threatening to abandon the agreement
EYEGLASSES next month. Macron hopes to make progress this week on
and convincing Trump to stay onboard.
D R. A NDRE W C . SO S S CONTACT LENSES
O D, FA AO And then there’s trade. Macron and German Chancellor
GL AU C OM A E ve n i n g a nd S a tu rd ay ap pt s Angela Merkel — who planned to visit Washington on Friday
STAT E B OARD C E RT a l so ava i l a bl e — have pushed back hard on Trump’s steel tariffs and his
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Bias in special investigation on Russia
through reporter Chris Cillizza, who
June primary
The Boston Herald Other voices bellowed, “If he had any role ... we
don’t necessarily know that yet. If he is heating up
W
e should not be clamoring What’s been splayed out in front of had a role, that’s new!”
for special counsel Robert And if he had a bazooka, that’s also

T
the American people is a sham politi- he California Teachers Association has been run-
Mueller to be fired. That cal investigation and third-rate propa- new. ning radio ads which make it sound as if Betsy
ship has sailed. While the Russian gandizing by a complicit media. It’s all nonsense. We are so far from DeVos, U.S. secretary of education, and the Kochs
collusion investigation seems to be Democrats planted the Russian col- anything to do with Russian collu- are on California’s June primary ballot. They are not.
withering away, having yielded no lusion nonsense, which mobilized sion that the pursuit of Trump has DeVos, Trump’s pick for education secretary, doesn’t know
evidence that might impugn President intelligence services and activated the become almost comical. much or seem to care much about public schools but has
Trump, a new investigation has been Watergate-level press coverage. The The establishment forces trying to been a big supporter of private, for profit and unregulated
spun off in New York City, targeting new administration never had a run down this president should charter schools in her home state of Michigan. The Koch
his attorney, Michael Cohen. chance to get off the ground. Weeks remember what his political ascent brothers are not really involved in education matters.
Since that investigation is separate and months went by and no collusion looked like. He exposed the competi- Their money (sometimes known as dark money) goes to
from the Russia investigation, some was found, but some lives were ruined tion as being fake, robotic, dishonest supporting candidates who vigorously oppose environ-
are hoping Attorney General Jeff for lying to the FBI in the process. As and empty. He stole the show by dar- mental regulations, espe-
Sessions can reauthorize himself out the special counsel petered out on the ing to buck the system and his sheer cially of the chemical and
of recusement and squash it. matter, the spectacle of porn star determination and cunning were mar- other industries where the
If that is possible, we should hope Stormy Daniels and her oily attorney velous to watch. Imagine someone family has made a fortune.
the administration resists the tempta- on CNN served as a flare to catch the running onto the field at a baseball The gist of these commer-
tion. eye of investigators, and the football cials is that these evil peo-
game and evading one, two, three
It is best that these investigations was lateraled by Mueller to the U.S. ple and their friends want
tackles by security. More miss as he
continue to play out in public view. attorney in Manhattan, who has just to support candidates who
sprints into center field, thoroughly
What we have already learned about begun a fresh hunt. will harm public education
the integrity of our intelligence serv- enjoying himself. The crowd initially
And we’re off to the races, with the wants him tossed, but as he endures, and voters should beware.
ices, the ethical lapses of the media trying to make vapor into a It’s hard to figure out
Democratic National Committee and he eventually wins the fans over. He’s
solid. what these ads mean but
the Hillary Clinton campaign, as well better than the game.
According to The New York Times eventually more ads will
as the dubious maneuverings of the report on Wednesday, FBI agents were Let the media, Democrats and
make it clear. The powerful
Obama administration, is that looking for “documents related to the Washington bureaucrats keep piling
California Teachers
Washington, D.C., rewards nefarious ‘Access Hollywood’ tape in which Mr. on him in clear view. It reveals more Association, which rules
behavior. Trump was heard making vulgar com- about them than him. Right now, the roost in Sacramento,
It is ugly to witness, and Americans ments about women.” In the same investigators are looking into doesn’t want more charter
across the spectrum reject it when it article the Times went on to say, “It is Michael Cohen’s time in the taxi cab schools and will not sup-
is exposed, as it is now. not clear what role, if any, Mr. Cohen business years ago. port candidates who do. The irony is that charter schools
The perpetrators are so deeply played regarding the ‘Access The swamp is investigating taxis. were originally supported by the union when there were
entrenched and comfortable in their Hollywood’ tape.” But that was good The president is lowering taxes. statewide voucher initiatives on the ballot. The public
day-to-day shadiness that they’ve enough for CNN, which dipped into We will make our conclusions based charter school movement in California actually started in
stopped cloaking themselves for pub- their endless supply of media panels on the indisputable facts in the light San Carlos. In California, most all charters are public, and
lic consumption. and ran the “Access Hollywood” angle of day. are part of the public school system. They are allowed
more flexibility when it comes to requirements in the state
Education Code and collective bargaining agreements.
Letters to the editor ***
In the governor’s race, the battle has narrowed to three
candidates — two Democrats and one Republican.
Trump is not the problem little time for Stormy Daniels, oversight or guidelines for staffing or The Republican is John Cox. He lives in Rancho Sante
Russian conspiracy theories and curriculum. If parents wish to pay to Fe, is a graduate of the University of Illinois and in 2003
Editor, smarmy late-night talk hosts telling put a child in private school, that is ran and lost to Barack Obama for a U.S. Senate seat. The
I believe the problem is not Trump, third-rate jokes.” their right. two Democrats are Gavin Newsom and Antonio
but the elites that hate the fact he was Look at what Trump has done realis- Taxpayer money should not fund Villaraigosa. Newsom lives in Marin County, graduated
elected and won’t embrace him. tically and you will find he’s done private schools; as a senior I used to from the University of Santa Clara, has served as lieu-
Instead they lambast him.  more for this country then the last support bonds thinking some senior tenant governor since 2011 and was mayor of San
Rel Kempf calls him a “sexual pred- three presidents combined. It’s been helped fund my child’s education. Francisco from 2004-2011. Villaraigosa lives in Los
ator” among other things, but the proven Russia had nothing to do with Seeing tax dollars go to charter Angeles, graduated from the University of California, Los
opinion page included a piece about Trump winning, but if  you tell a lie schools, I no longer support bonds. Angeles, served as mayor of Los Angeles from 2005-2013
Roseanne (“The return of Roseanne”) often and loud enough people will Sad — stop charter school funding and was speaker of the Assembly from 1998-2000.
in the April 10 edition of the Daily begin to believe it’s true.” and use the money to equally and ade- Regardless of party, the two top vote getters will run
Journal. Try respect first, honor second and quately staff and equip every public against each other in November. Right now, early polls
The opinion piece said that “The most importantly, love. school. A child should be able to show that Newsom has the lead for first place, Cox is just
Roseanne class doesn’t need lectures learn to the best of his or her ability slightly ahead of Villaraigosa for second. But that is
Steve Alvarez at any of our schools. expected to change as we get closer to June.
from the coastal elites and they don’t
need to endure never ending insults. Pacifica Fifty years ago, as a beginning ***
They are not so dumb. When the teacher living in Redwood City, there California voters will have to decide who is the best
smartest, most well-heeled dandies in were no openings. Redwood City had candidate to succeed Jerry Brown. Brown has done an
high society with all their degrees Charter schools top rating and a good reputation. excellent job in leading the state out of a recession, in
scoffed at working Americans as Editor, Openings came available only with supporting important infrastructure programs and in keep-
moronic rubes for thinking Donald Charter schools are draining our retirement and went to experienced ing a healthy reserve. He has definitely been a moderate
Trump could be president, blue-collar public school system. Why is every- teachers. Look at us now, a sprawling force in statewide politics yet with a practical vision for
Americans knew better. The Roseanne one so quick to blame Proposition 13 mess of uncoordinated schools. Sad. the future. He understands that a state which depends on
class voted for Trump because they for lack of funding and the decline of Make Redwood City schools great most of its revenue from elastic income taxes needs to be
needed jobs and they needed things to our school system? I blame the rise of again. prudent in its spending. He has been a leader in under-
be shaken up, and we had better start charter schools. Correct me if I’m Leota McLean standing and dealing with climate change. He has support-
respecting that. They are living week wrong. Charter schools are privately ed funding for education starting with elementary up to the
Redwood City UC system. He has also been supportive of public charter
to week and need help now and have run, taxpayer-funded schools with no
schools. He will be a hard act to follow.
Of the three top candidates, who is closer to the Brown
OUR MISSION: model of governing? Not Cox because of his views on
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most immigration, et al. Between Newsom and Villaraigosa, the
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. latter comes closer because he is seen as more of a moder-
By combining local news and sports coverage, ate. His experience as mayor of the country’s largest city
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Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. definitely has the edge. He is supported by the major
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Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we unions in the state, including the CTA. He supports a sin-
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school dropout is now viewed as the more moderate
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Democrat in the race. Newsom is the hometown favorite
and he is a hard person not to like. In the end, his union
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10 Monday • April 23, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

In the wake of Facebook


scrutiny, is Google next?
By Ryan Nakashima
and Matt O’Brien
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Facebook has taken the lion’s share of


scrutiny from Congress and the media about
data-handling practices that allow savvy
marketers and political agents to target spe-
cific audiences, but it’s far from alone.
YouTube, Google and Twitter also have
giant platforms awash in more videos,
REUTERS
posts and pages than any set of human eyes
Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin testifies before the House Committee on
could ever check. Their methods of serving
Appropriations on Capitol Hill in Washington.
ads against this sea of content may come
under the microscope next.
Mnuchin shares optimism that Advertising and privacy experts say a
backlash is inevitable against a “Wild
money shared with the “abhorrent chan-
nel.”
West” internet that has escaped scrutiny
trade standoffs are resolvable before. There continues to be a steady bar-
rage of new examples where unsuspecting
YouTube said Friday that it has made “sig-
nificant changes to how we approach mon-
etization” with “stricter policies, better
By Paul Wiseman The Commerce Ministry in Beijing said advertisers had their brands associated with controls and greater transparency” and said
and Martin Crutsinger Sunday that China welcomes a visit from the extremist content on major platforms. it allows advertisers to exclude certain
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. to Beijing to discuss trade issues and In the latest discovery, CNN reported that channels from ads. It also removes ads
confirms it has “received information” it found more than 300 retail brands, gov- when it’s notified of problems running
WASHINGTON — The International regarding Washington’s interest in such a ernment agencies and technology compa- beside content that doesn’t comply with its
Monetary Fund and the World Bank repeat- trip. nies had their ads run on YouTube channels policies. “We are committed to working
edly warned at their meetings this week that Trade tensions dominated the three days of that promoted white nationalists, Nazis, with our advertisers and getting this right.”
intensifying trade tensions could jeopardize talks among top finance officials attending conspiracy theories and North Korean prop- So far, just one major advertiser —
a healthy global economic expansion. meetings of the Group of 20 major aganda. Baltimore-based retailer Under Armour —
But U. S. Treasury Secretary Steven economies, the 189-nation International Child advocates have also raised alarms had said it had withdrawn its advertising in
Mnuchin expressed cautious optimism Monetary Fund and its sister lending about the ease with which smartphone- the wake of the CNN report, though the lull
Saturday that countries could settle their dif- agency, the World Bank. equipped children are exposed to inappro- lasted only a few days last week when it was
ferences without a trade war. The officials roundly criticized Trump’s priate videos and deceptive advertising. first notified of the problem. After its shoe
Mnuchin met during the past three days get-tough approach to trade, a reversal of “I absolutely think that Google is next commercial turned up on a channel known
with financial officials from China, Japan seven decades of U.S. support for increasing and long overdue,” said Josh Golin, director for espousing white nationalist beliefs,
and Europe over a series of punitive tariffs freedom in global commerce. In his speech of the Boston-based Campaign for a Under Armour worked with YouTube to
unveiled by the Trump administration to the IMF’s policy committee Saturday, Yi Commercial-Free Childhood, which asked expand its filters to exclude certain topics
against China and other trading partners. Gang, the head of China’s central bank, said the Federal Trade Commission to investi- and keywords.
In a session with reporters, Mnuchin that global growth could be hurt by “an gate Google-owned YouTube’s advertising On the other hand, Procter & Gamble,
refused to say how close the United States escalation of trade frictions caused by uni- and data collection practices earlier this which had kept its ads off of YouTube since
was to resolving the various trade disputes, lateral actions,” an obvious reference to month. March 2017, said it had come back to the
but he did say progress had been made. America’s threatened tariffs against China. YouTube has repeatedly outlined the ways platform but drastically pared back the
The United States and China are on the Mnuchin insisted that the United States it attempts to flag and delete hateful, vio- channels it would advertise on to under
brink of what would be the biggest trade dis- was not trying to provoke a global trade war lent, sexually explicit or harmful videos, 10,000. It has worked on its own, with third
pute since World War II. Each has proposed but seeking to protect American jobs from but its screening efforts have often missed parties, and with YouTube to create its
imposing tariffs of $50 billion on each unfair competition. “The president has been the mark. restrictive list.
other’s products; President Donald Trump is very clear on what our objectives are,” It also allows advertisers avoid running That’s just a fraction of the some 3 mil-
looking to impose tariffs up to $100 billion Mnuchin said. “We are looking for recipro- ads on sensitive content — like news or lion YouTube channels in the U.S. that
more on Chinese goods. cal treatment. This is not about protection- politics — that don’t violate YouTube accept ads, and is even more stringent than
In a speech earlier this month, Chinese ism.” guidelines but don’t fit with a company’s YouTube’s “Google Preferred” lineup that
President Xi Jinping vowed to open China’s There were signs of conciliation. The U.S. brand. Those methods appear to have failed. focuses on the top most popular 5 percent
market wider to foreign companies, raising dropped its objection to the first increase in “YouTube has once again failed to correct- of videos.
hopes the dispute with Washington could be the World Bank’s capital resources since ly filter channels out of our marketing The CNN report was “an illustration of
resolved. Mnuchin said he discussed Xi’s 2010, clearing the way for the bank’s board buys,” said a statement Friday from 20th exactly why we needed to go above and
proposals with Chinese officials. “We are to OK a $13 billion increase in its capacity Century Fox Film, which learned that its beyond just what YouTube’s plans were and
cautiously optimistic, ” Mnuchin told to make loans to poor countries. The move ads were running on videos posted by a self- why we needed to take more control of
reporters, saying that he may soon travel to was tied to a package of reforms the U.S. had described Nazi. YouTube has since deleted where our ads were showing up,” said P&G
Beijing for further talks. sought. the offending channel, but the Hollywood spokeswoman Tressie Rose.
firm says it has unanswered questions about The big problem, experts say, is that
how it happened in the first place. advertisers lured by the reach and targeting
“All of our filters were in place in order to capability of online platforms can mistak-
ensure that this did not happen,” Fox said, enly expect the same standards for decency
adding it has asked for a refund of any on network TV will apply online.

real estate industry


On the move including senior-level
positions at Carmel
San Mateo-based Wes tl ake Real ty
Partners and at Lennar
Gro up recently announced that Li no
Corporation’s Bay Area
Campani l e has been hired to serve as the
Division. Most recently,
company’s chief financial officer. Lino will
he served as the chief
be responsible for the management and over-
financial officer for Dwell
sight of all financial operations, including
Finance, a real estate
accounting, tax planning, forecasting and
cash-flow monitoring. Lino Campanile investment management
firm focused on debt and
Campanile has years of experience in the
equity investment. 
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first back-to-back loses of year
Monday • April 23, 2018

Padres proving the real deal


Week starts with win over Valley, closes with win over Bellarmine
By Terry Bernal Inside WCAL. This is (No. 7 nationally), Serra completed
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the grind. It’s so sweeps of both series.
difficult every The Padres knocked off first-place
With baseball behemoths Bellarmine week, week in Valley Christian 3-0 last Tuesday
and Valley Christian each garnering and week out.” behind a complete-game gem by sen-
national rankings this season, Serra Well, Serra (7- ior right-hander Mitchell Scott. Then,
was something of the West Catholic 3 in WCAL, 15- after a 2-0 win over Riordan Friday —
Athletic League’s forgotten child. 5 overall) just backed by a one-hit shutout by senior
Now, midway through the second capped a week left-hander Nick Lopez — Serra turned
turn of league play, the Padres — tied Bad news for Serra as like no other. to sophomore left-hander Drew Dowd
star catcher Cameron
for second place with Mitty, one game Barstad suffers fracture
Finishing up its to make his first varsity start Saturday
back of first place — are right in the two-game sea- against Bellarmine.
See Page 12
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL thick of the WCAL title hunt. son series with Dowd responded with 4 1/3 innings
Serra shortstop J.J. Ota, right, turns a game-ending double Just the way Serra manager Chris each Valley to earn the win as the Padres rode a
play to cap the Padres’ regular-season sweep of Bellarmine Houle drew it up, right? Christian (No. 1 in the nation, accord-
Saturday at Frisella Field. “I wish, ” Houle said. “It’s the ing to MaxPreps.com) and Bellarmine See SERRA, Page 12

Spurs 103, Warriors 90


Karolyi sidesteps
responsibility in
national scandal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Former USA Gymnastics


national team coordinator Martha Karolyi
says she feels for the sexual abuse victims of
a former national team doctor serving decades
in prison but added she doesn’t feel she
should be held responsible for his actions.
Karolyi told “Dateline NBC” in an episode
that aired Sunday she
“feels extremely bad” for
the victims of Larry
Nassar but downplayed
the idea the atmosphere
she created at the national
JOHN GLASER/USA TODAY SPORTS team training center
Left: Steph Curry looks on during the fourth quarter of the Warriors’ allowed Nassar’s behavior
103-90 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the first round of the to run unchecked.
NBA Playoffs Sunday afternoon at AT&T Center. Karolyi led the national
Martha Karolyi team for 15 years before
Above: Spurs guard Tony Parker drives against David West in San Antonio.
retiring after the 2016 Rio Olympics. She

No sweep for Dubs


told Savannah Guthrie she did not turn a blind
eye to Nassar’s behavior and that the doctor
conned her and husband Bela in much the
same way he conned the parents and coaches
of the athletes who Nassar abused.
Nassar spent nearly three decades at USA
Gymnastics before being fired in 2015 after
complaints about his behavior. He continued
By Raul Dominguez help San Antonio beat the Golden State to play his way, so whenever we stopped exe- to work at Michigan State University
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warriors 103-90. The Spurs avoided a series cuting the way we should have, the old him- through the fall of 2016 before being hit
sweep as Popovich missed his second self comes back. It was good to see him with federal charges. Nassar is now serving
SAN ANTONIO — Ettore Messina was straight game following the death of his coaching on this stage. Good memories.” up to 175 years in prison for molesting
screaming at the Spurs, and Manu Ginobili wife, Erin, on Wednesday. Ginobili played for Messina while both women and girls and possessing child
loved it. In his 16th season in the NBA and perhaps were with Virtus Bologna in 2000-02. pornography.
Before Gregg Popovich, Ginobili played the final home game of his career, Ginobili Kevin Durant had 34 points and 13 Several gymnasts and coaches previously
in Italy for Messina, and on Sunday he rebounded from a scoreless effort in Game 3 rebounds for the Warriors, who can wrap up interviewed by The Associated Press said the
delivered a throwback performance for his to help Messina capture his first playoff the series in Game 5 at home Tuesday. Karolyis institutionalized a win-at-all-costs
old coach to save the Spurs’ season. victory as a coach, albeit an unofficial one. “You have got to give them a lot of cred- culture that forced girls to train while injured.
Experiencing a flashback to his days “For moments when he talks to the rest of it,” Golden State forward Draymond Green The toxic environment allowed Nassar to
playing for Messina in the Euroleague in his the team, or when he gets upset and he yells at said. “They came out and they probably flourish in part because the athletes were
early 20s, the 40-year-old Ginobili scored us, a lot of flashbacks,” Ginobili said, chuck-
10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter to ling. “He’s very strict and he wants the team See DUBS, Page 14 See KAROLYI, Page 14

Giants top Halos to earn first series win


By Bernie Wilson Giants 4, Angels 2
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In all, the left-handed was greeted with high-fives when he
ANAHEIM — Brandon Belt hung in for an Belt peppered the crowd returned to the dugout.
epic 21-pitch at-bat before flying out, but with 16 foul balls his Angels pitching coach Charles Nagy made
later homered to lead Johnny Cueto and the first time up. He hit two a mound visit to check on Barria (1-1) after
Giants over the Angels 4-2 Sunday. long fouls down the Belt batted. Barria had thrown nine pitches
Belt fouled off 11 straight pitches from right-field line before to Joe Panik, who hit a leadoff single,
rookie right-hander Jaime Barria in the first lining out to right fielder before throwing 21 to Belt.
inning in the majors’ longest at-bat since Johnny Cueto Kole Calhoun, ending an Belt singled and scored in the third and
records began in 1988. The previous high of at-bat the Giants said launched a leadoff homer to right against
20 pitches in a plate appearance since 1988 lasted 12 minutes, 45 seconds. Blake Parker in the fifth. Belt saw a total of
ROBERT HANASHIRO/USA TODAY SPORTS was when Houston’s Ricky Gutierrez struck It took nine pitches for Belt to work the 38 pitches in his first three at-bats, then hit
Brandon Belt watches his fifth-inning home out against Cleveland’s Bartolo Colon on count full, as he fouled off five pitches in the
run Sunday in Anaheim. June 26, 1998, according to Retrosheet. process. He swung and missed just once, and See GIANTS, Page 13
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12 Monday • April 23, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Local sports roundup


Serra loses superstar catcher
Cam Barstad to hand injury
By Terry Bernal Ghiorso — are tentatively on the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF shelf. So, Serra has turned to third
baseman Zach Button to convert
After paying his dues as an out- to catcher, a position where he had
fielder last year, Serra’s Cameron just four innings of varsity experi-
Barstad was finally settling in to ence.
his natural catching position this “That’s an adjustment we had to
season. And the senior was doing make with Cam not being able to
it in style, hitting .422 while han- go,” Houle said. “We had to move
dling one of the deepest pitching some things around. Obviously
it’s tough because he just jumped COURTESY OF BARRY PETERS
rotations in the West Catholic
Athletic League. into it on Wednesday. He hasn’t Kendall Peters, left, and Jillian Rodriguez celebrate after winning the Santa
Now, after a monthlong battle had a lot of practice or time back Cruz Women’s Open beach volleyball tournament Saturday.
with a nagging there. So, he did a good job these
SATURDAY Tommy Eisenstat earned the win in
thumb injury, last couple days. And hopefully we
relief, closing out the game with
Barstad doesn’t can get him more comfortable
five shutout innings. San Mateo
know if he will back there.” Beach volleyball forced extra innings in the sev-
ever suit up for To put the loss of Barstad in per-
NDB junior Kendall Peters enth, tying it 1-1 on an M-A error.
Serra again. spective, Button said his fellow
wins at Santa Cruz Open Jake Albro paced the Bears with a
The left-handed senior was in the running for the
Notre Dame-Belmont junior 3-for-4 day and Andrew Salinas
hitting senior WCAL Player of the Year award.
Kendall Peters teamed with swiped two bases. Daniel
visited the doc- “Absolutely,” Button said. “I
Corralitos native Jillian Rodriguez Anderson and Jacob Selph had two
think every year he is. He’s one of
Zach Button tor last week those guys that can swing it with to sweep through the Santa Cruz hits apiece for the Bearcats (7-11),
for what he who were playing their second
such pop that even if he is not hit- Women’s Open. The tandem earned
thought might involve a cortisone extra-inning game of the week.
ting the ball well that game, you AAA ratings for the win, the top
shot. Instead, he was diagnosed Last Thursday, San Mateo walked
know he’s still a threat. … And amateur rating in the sport. Peters
with a hairline fracture of the off in nine innings at home
he’s a phenomenal catcher. He’s and Rodriguez won five matches on
scaphoid bone, located just under against El Camino.
quick, he’s got a cannon for an the day, dismissing the tourney’s
the thumb of his left hand, result-
arm, so it’s really helpful having top ranked team in pool play in a
ing in his having to now wear a
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL that tool behind the plate. He’s 21-17 comeback victory. Peters SHP 7, Pacific Grove 3
cast on his wrist and thumb.
Serra senior Cameron Barstad someone, the pitchers can trust plays indoor volleyball at NDB in
“I was kind of shocked,” Barstad SHP (15-5 overall) rallied for a
coached first base Saturday after him.” the fall and plays unaffiliated
said. “I just went to the doctor one three-run first and added insurance
he was diagnosed with a hairline Now, the WCAL POY contender beach in the spring, and is com-
day. I wasn’t expecting to come runs in the fifth and sixth to pre-
fracture in his left hand. has been relegated to coaching mitted to Tulane University in New
home with a cast on. I thought it vail at home against Pacific Grove
the catcher rode his appearance in duty. Saturday against Bellarmine, Orleans as a beach player.
was just inflammation and was in non-league play. Junior right-
expecting to just get maybe a cor- the 2017 Area Code Games to a he donned a helmet and manned
tisone shot or something.” commitment with Pac-12 power- the first-base coach’s box. Baseball hander Parker Isaacson worked
into the sixth inning to earn the
It was shocking for the Padres as house University of Oregon. Silver lining: Button settled in Half Moon Bay 9, Washington 1 win, improving his record to 2-0.
well, as the team arrived at prac- “We felt bad for him,” Houle to catching duties seamlessly. In Preston McAuley hit a little Harry Marshall and Aidan
tice Wednesday — the day after a said. “He’s having such a great his first-ever varsity start behind league home run and HMB’s pitch- Macaluso closed in out in relief.
momentous win over first-place year. He’s such an important part the plate last Friday against ers combined on a four-hitter to Seniors Jack FitzSimons and Ryan
Valley Christian — to find their of the year and he’s got such a Riordan, he and Lopez hooked up take down Washington-SF. McWilliams paced the Gators with
star player casted up. Many of bright future that you feel bad for to set down the first 16 batters in McAuley singled in the fifth and two hits apiece.
Barstad’s teammates knew he had a any of your athletes having to go order, taking a perfect game into scored on a three-base error in the
doctor’s appointment, because the through maybe not being able to the sixth inning. Lopez ultimately outfield. The insurance run came
senior left during second period finish the season. That’s a tough faced one over the minimum, fir- after HMB (12-8 overall) batted Aragon 12, Balboa 0
that morning to attend to it. thing for him to have to go ing a one-hit shutout in a 2-0 win. around in a five-run third inning. Nick Galliano and Anthony Calvo
Then, Barstad texted Nick through.” Then Saturday against Starting pitcher Noah Gandelman combined on a one-hit shutout and
Lopez, who was scheduled to pitch Barstad said there is a chance he Bellarmine, Button caught sopho- earned the win with four shutout Aragon (11-6-1) put up crooked
Serra’s next game. The message could return for the Central Coast more Drew Dowd’s first varsity innings, allowing two hits and numbers in each of the first four
from his battery mate left Lopez Section playoffs but, at present, start. Dowd worked 4 2/3 innings to striking out three. Danny Guevara frames to cruise past Balboa-SF.
quite worried. there is no set timetable for his get the win in a 5-2 Serra victory. worked two scoreless innings of Galliano allowed the one hit
“He just texted, ‘I’ll see you return. Still, Button isn’t getting ahead relief for the Cougars before through six innings while striking
after, I have some stuff to tell “Maybe for CCS,” Barstad said. of himself. Casildo Guevara closed it out. out eight. Calvo got the final three
you,’” Lopez said. “He came in the “I’m not sure. But that puts us to “It’s a little shaky,” Button said outs to end it. Samir Hussein and
dugout with the cast on. It was the end of the regular season. I’m of his catching defense. “I don’t Menlo-Atherton 2, San Mateo 1 Tristan Dewing paced the Dons at
tough. It was a little quiet for a lit- not sure.” think it’s where Cam is, and I In a non-league matchup the plate, each going 2 for 4 with
tle bit. But it was all good after The Padres have three catchers don’t think it ever will get there. between two PAL Ocean Division three RBIs. Galliano has fronted two
that.” listed on their varsity roster, but … We just need to have someone squads, M-A (10-8-1) persevered in shutdown performances this month
Padres manager Chris Houle said none are currently available to there who can reassure our pitch- a marathon as Cade Galles singled for Aragon. The senior also tossed 6
his immediate concern was for catch. Both listed backups — jun- ers. That’s what it’s going to come home the game-winner in the top 1/3 one-hit shutout innings in a 12-
Barstad, and his bright future, as iors Omar Barraza and Timmy down to.” of the 10th inning at San Mateo. 0 win April 4 over Westmoor.

questionable whether he will allowed Serra to get out of the in the absence of Barstad — got hit adversity in the seventh when Kao

SERRA return to action this season.


So, Dowd’s first varsity start was
left to senior backup catcher Zach
inning unscathed. The Bells went
on to load the bases with one out.
But the southpaw escaped, notch-
by a pitch to load the bases.
Nick Lopez and Ryan Sutter fol-
lowed with consecutive RBI walks
reached to lead off the inning on a
dropped fly ball in the outfield.
Greenwood then got hit by a pitch
Continued from page 11 Button, who Saturday made just his ing his first of five strikeouts, on to get the Padres on the board. to put two on with no outs, put-
second varsity start behind the three pitches, before inducing an Then, after senior J.J. Ota greeted ting the potential tying run at the
dish. And the Padres’ new battery inning-ending fly out to Noah the Bellarmine bullpen with an RBI plate through the heart of the
five-run third inning to a 5-2 victo-
got tested early when, in the first Marcelo in right field. single, Button punctuated the rally Bells’ batting order.
ry over the Bells (6-4, 18-4) at
Frisella Field. inning, Bellarmine had runners at “I knew early I didn’t have my with a booming two-run single off Sutter navigated the jam in domi-
the corners with no outs. best stuff,” Dowd said. “So, once I the short left-field wall to give nant fashion, though, punching out
“It’s helpful knowing that Bells No. 3 hitter Connor knew that, it was just about battling Serra a 5-0 lead. Henriques with a called third-strike
you’ve got a number of arms you Henriques followed with a squeeze and seeing what they could do with Dowd cruised into the fifth fastball, then dialing up a game-
can count on and that you can rely bunt attempt, challenging Dowd to it, and competing. I just wanted to inning, but ran into trouble the ending double play grounder to
on,” Houle said. “We’re obviously make a play toward the first-base focus on throwing strikes and exe- third time through the Bells’ bat- Fung at second base.
really, really high on [Dowd]. line. The lefty showed some catlike cuting each pitch.” ting order. With one out in the fifth, With the win, the Padres have put
That’s why we brought him up here reflexes to get to the ball, shuffle a And the Serra bats got going in Kao singled, followed by a Dustin the WCAL on notice they belong in
(to varsity). … If he’s going to throw to Button and peg Bellarmine the third inning to relax the focus Greenwood walk. Both runners the conversation with the nation’s
pitch at the varsity level, let’s senior Matthew Kao at the plate for of their young hurler — the first moved up on a wild pitch before elite. Not that those in the ranks of
throw him into a big game. And he the game’s first out. sophomore to roster for Padres’ var- Henriques, swinging away this an exceptionally deep and talented
responded as best as you can. Just “The first inning you definitely sity squad in four years — by send- time, scorched a two-run single to Serra team feel they had to prove it.
a great outing from him.” want to calm the storm,” Dowd said. ing nine batters to the plate, and center to end Dowd’s afternoon. “I don’t know about ‘something
The banner week wasn’t without “And Zach did a great job of tagging chasing Bellarmine starting pitcher Serra turned to senior Ryan to prove,’” Sutter said. “One of our
its pitfalls. Following the Valley him there.” Joe Ammirato in the process. Sutter, who was recently converted things was, we’re not going to
Christian game, Serra’s leading “It was a great play,” Houle said. After a leadoff single by to the bullpen due to a bout of come up short again (in the WCAL
slugger, senior catcher Cameron “He’s an athlete. He knows what Marcelo, senior Brad Shimabuku shoulder tightness in March. The race). So, we came out to fight,
Barstad, was diagnosed with a he’s doing on the mound. He knows bunted him to second. Senior sturdy right-hander walked the first especially against these best teams
hairline fracture of the scaphoid how to pitch, and he knows how to Chris Fung singled to put runners batter he faced but then set down the out there. … We’re good to compete
bone in his left hand. He arrived at play the position. And that makes at the corners. Then senior Jack next five straight en route to his against the tougher competition
practice Wednesday with a cast such a big difference.” Damelio — moving from the No. 2 first save of the year. and we’re showing we were a little
over his wrist and thumb. It is Still, it was Dowd’s arm that spot to the No. 3 spot in the order Sutter had to overcome some underrated, I would say.”
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Davis powers A’s past Red Sox to cap big weekend


By Michael Wagaman A’s got another strong pitching
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS performance against the hard-hit-
ting Red Sox. Daniel Mengden
OAKLAND — Khris Davis gave up one run in 6 1/3 innings
summed up his deciding home run and Blake Treinen (1-1),
off Boston lefty David Price in Oakland’s third reliever, retired
less time than it took for the ball five batters.
to clear the fence. Treinen tweaked his left knee
“First pitch hacking, ” Davis while fielding Blake Swihart’s
said. “That’s what happened.” comebacker but remained in the
Davis hit a tiebreaking, three- game and got Christian Vazquez to
run homer with two outs in the fly out to end it.
eighth inning, sending the A’s to Mitch Moreland had two hits
a 4-1 win over the Red Sox and Brock Holt drove in Boston’s
Sunday. lone run.
A day after getting no-hit by
Sean Manaea, Boston lost back- Changing it up
to-back games for the first time USA TODAY SPORTS
Mengden allowed a pair of first-
under new manager Alex Cora. Lef t: Sean Manaea reacts to an eighth-inning strike out during his inning singles, then retired 16 of
“Our pitching staff will always no-hitter Saturday against the Red Sox at the Oakland Coliseum. Above: 17 before yielding back-to-back
give us a chance to win. I feel we Khris Davis hits a three run home run Sunday to propel the A’s to a 4-1 win hits in the seventh. The right-
are capable of scoring runs every over Boston, the first back-to-back loses for the Red Sox this season. hander with the handlebar mus-
night. Obviously, that’s not have to ride the wave out as long with one out in the eighth. After of Davis. “He got a pitch he could tache credited a new reliance on
always going to happen. We can’t as we can. The pitching has been Jed Lowrie struck out for the third handle and he didn’t wait around. his changeup for the success.
score eight or nine runs every fantastic. Any time the pitching is time, Davis lined the first pitch He’s hit so many home runs here. “I probably threw the most
night,” Cora said. on, we want to be putting up runs.” into the seats in left field for his That was one of his biggest changeups I’ve ever thrown in my
The Red Sox had won their first Davis had two hits and drove in sixth home run. ones.” life,” Mengden said.
six series this season before drop- all four runs for the A’s. Marcus “Got a good pitch to hit and he Price allowed nine hits and four
ping two of three at the Coliseum. Semien and Stephen Piscotty hammered it,” A’s manager Bob runs over 7 2/3 innings. He struck Up next
They still have the best record in added two hits apiece as Oakland Melvin said. “He’s a three-run out six and walked one. Trevor Cahill (1-0, 0.00) makes
the majors at 17-4. won for the sixth time in seven homer waiting to happen.” “I couldn’t make the pitch when his second start of the season
“It’s big knowing we can com- games. Davis also had an RBI single off I needed and that was the ball- Monday at Texas. It’s the first time
pete with good teams like Semien and Piscotty hit back- Price in the first. game,” Price said. this season that the A’s will leave
Boston, ” Davis said. “We just to-back singles off Price (2-2) “He’s very lethal,” Semien said Coming off Manaea’s gem, the the West Coast.

ter for his third save in five chances. White Sox pitcher stable in ICU
GIANTS Kinsler led off the sixth with a single for
the Angels’ first hit. Ohtani singled with
one out to load the bases, but Cueto got Luis
White Sox manager Rick Renteria said
Sunday there was no change in the condition
MLB brief
revealed Farquhar’s brain hemorrhage was
caused by a ruptured aneurysm.
Continued from page 11 Valbuena to ground into a 3-6-1 double play. of reliever Danny Farquhar, who collapsed in
Cueto excitedly pumped his right fist after the dugout during Friday’s game. The 31-year- Dodgers prospect tabbed for 1st start
taking the throw from shortstop Brandon old was in critical but stable condition in the
the first pitch his last two times up. neurosurgical intensive care unit at Rush Prized Dodgers prospect Walker Buehler
Cueto (2-0) allowed only two hits in six Crawford.
Ohtani batted cleanup for the first time University Medical Center. The White Sox makes his first big league start Monday, tak-
shutout innings against cleanup batter hung Farquhar’s No. 43 jersey in their bullpen ing on visiting Miami. The 23-year-old
Shohei Ohtani and the Angels. Cueto took a because Albert Pujols got his first day off
this season. He finished 1 for 4. for the second straight day. The White Sox righty reached the majors last September and
no-hitter into the sixth and struck out seven. announced Saturday that additional testing had a 7.71 ERA in eight relief appearances.
Cueto twice fanned the lefty-hitting Panik also had three hits for the Giants,
Ohtani by getting the Japanese two-way who took two of three for their first series
sensation to flail at change-ups. Cueto also win of the season.
struck out Mike Trout twice. Barria threw 49 pitches in the first
The Giants right-hander walked two, hit inning. He loaded the bases on three singles
two batters and lowered his ERA in four with one out before retiring Evan Longoria
starts to 0.35. and Pablo Sandoval.
The Angels were scoreless until Trout hit a Barria loaded the bases with no outs in the
two-run homer in the eighth, his big league- third before making way for Noe Ramirez.
leading ninth and his third in as many Joe Panik scored on Buster Posey’s double-
games. The opposite-field shot to right-cen- play ball and Evan Longoria followed with a
ter came off Cory Gearrin. two-run homer, his fourth.
The Angels had runners on the corners Barria allowed two runs and six hits,
with two outs in the ninth before Hunter struck out one and walked one. He got only
Strickland got Ian Kinsler to fly out to cen- six outs on 77 pitches.

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The Spurs were 15 for 28 on 3-pointers on


NBA playoffs Sunday after shooting just 26 percent in the
opening three games. The Warriors were 7 for
Cavaliers 104, Pacers 100 28.
INDIANAPOLIS — LeBron James scored “It was a do-or-die game, make it happen or
32 points and combined with Kyle Korver go home, and I think every guy played with
for all but two of Cleveland’s final 13 points that mentality, that focus, and we ended up get-
as the Cavaliers evened the first-round series ting it done tonight,” Aldridge said.
against Indiana at two games apiece. Aside from Durant, only Klay Thompson
James added 13 rebounds and seven (12) and Shaun Livingston (10) scored in dou-
assists in his 100th career playoff game ble figures for the Warriors.
with 30 or more points. Korver made four Rudy Gay scored 14 points for San Antonio,
3-pointers and wound up with 18 points. Dejounte Murray had 12 and Kyle Anderson
Domantas Sabonis scored 19 points for added 10.
Indiana.

Bucks 104, Celtics 102 Tip-ins


Livingston played despite spraining his left
MILWAUKEE — Giannis Antetokounmpo
ankle late in the Warriors’ Game 3 victory.
scored 27 points, including tipping in the
JOHN GLASER/USA TODAY SPORTS Livingston played 21 minutes. ... Golden
go-ahead basket with 5 seconds left, and
Kevin Durant drives against Spurs forward Rudy Gay Sunday in Game 4 in San Antonio. State PG Stephen Curry remained seated
Milwaukee beat Boston to tie its first-round
is happening to him in his life and his career.” behind the team’s bench as he continues to
playoff series at two games apiece.
Boston’s Marcus Morris missed a 14-footer
at the buzzer with Khris Middleton’s hand in
his face to seal a nail-biting win for the Bucks.
Seconds earlier, the 6-foot-11
DUBS Golden State outscored San Antonio 29-21
in the third quarter and went on a 13-5 run
beginning two minutes into the fourth quarter
to pull within 88-86 with 6 minutes remaining
rehabilitate a sprained left knee. Curry is
expected to be available for the second round.
... Andre Iguodala picked up his fourth foul
with 7:56 remaining in the third quarter, but
Continued from page 11 picked up just one more foul for the remainder
Antetokounmpo jumped and reached up after trailing by as many as 17.
Aldridge banked in a 3-pointer with 4:22 of the game.
with his left arm around Boston’s Jayson
Tatum to put back Malcolm Brogdon’s played with more intensity this game than remaining to stop the Warriors’ run.
missed layup for the game-winner. they did the entire series.” “It was kind of frustrating,” Green said. “We We’re OK
Game 5 is Tuesday night in Boston. LaMarcus Aldridge had 22 points and 10 played great defense and he throws something Durant was asked if the Warriors were
Jaylen Brown had 34 points for the rebounds to lead the Spurs, but they were up like that.” downhearted following the loss because
Celtics, while Tatum added 21. willed to the finish by Ginobili, who has said Ginobili then took over with a pair of 3- their locker room was so quiet following
he will decide in the offseason if he will return pointers in the final minutes. their first loss in the series.
Wizards 106, Raptors 98 for a 17th season. “I smiled when he made that corner 3 right in “We were good,” Durant said. “I guess
WASHINGTON — John Wall took over Ginobili was 3 for 4 in the final quarter, front of us at the end of the game,” Golden everybody was just quiet in the locker room
down the stretch after Bradley Beal fouled out, including making both of his 3-point attempts, State coach Steve Kerr said. “It was just so typ- while you were in there, getting ready, put-
having a hand in 10 of Washington’s last 14 and did not have a turnover in 6 1/2 minutes. ical Manu. Forty years old and 16 points and ting on their clothes, getting ready to
points and finishing with 27 points and 14 “I am so happy for him,” Messina said. “I’m hits the clinching 3. He’s Manu. That’s what leave. What, you want us to be in there
assists as the No. 8 seed Wizards came back to so happy. I think he deserves everything that he does.” throwing champagne around?”
beat No. 1 Toronto and even the Eastern
Conference first-round playoff series at 2-all.
Karolyi, who led the U.S. to dozens of it came across” before adding she didn’t
The game was tied at 92 with about five
minutes left when Beal — who led
Washington with 31 points — drew his
sixth foul on a play in which he and DeMar
KAROLYI medals at the Olympics and world champi-
onships during her highly successful tenure,
has been named as a co-defendant in at least
know of another way to coach.
Jamie Dantzscher, a member of the 2000
U.S. Olympic team and one of the first
DeRozan collided while Toronto had the
Continued from page 11 two civil lawsuits that also name USA women to come forward, told The Associated
ball. Beal raced along the sideline, put his Gymnastics and Nassar. Press she wasn’t surprised the Karolyis side-
hands on his head, then returned to the afraid to challenge authority, according to She said she created a “very serious atmos- stepped responsibility and pointed out the
Wizards’ bench area and threw a red towel witness statements in Nassar’s criminal case phere” at the Karolyi Ranch that served as Karolyis allowed Nassar to treat the athletes
before being restrained by teammates. and one of the lawsuits. the national team headquarters and where alone in their rooms without another adult
some victims, including two-time Olympic present.
medalist McKayla Maroney, say they were “Regardless if they’re denying that they
abused. Karolyi said her job was to prepare didn’t see it with their own eyes, they still
the athletes to compete at the highest level allowed him in our rooms alone,”
of the sport but denied being verbally abu- Dantzscher said. “They knew he was going
sive to athletes. Asked if she was emotional- into the rooms. He never reported the emo-
ly abusive, Karolyi responded “it depends on tional and mental abuse, that’s how he was
the person” and later said “maybe that’s how able to flourish in that element.”
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Sharks banking on brilliance in the cage
Performance by GK Martin Jones big reason San Jose swept way to second round
By Josh Dubow goalie in the league, and I think that’s known
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS now. He’s been great since he’s been a San
Jose Shark.”
SAN JOSE — For years, the San Jose The understated Jones said he doesn’t con-
Sharks seemed to have all the ingredients cern himself with where he ranks among top
necessary to win a Stanley Cup. With the pos- goaltenders or who is in the opposing net,
sible exception of a goaltender who could even if it’s a player as talented as Vegas’
steal a game when the rest of the team wasn’t Marc-Andre Fleury, who stopped 127 of 130
in top form. shots in a first-round sweep against the
Martin Jones has been just that kind of Kings.
goalie since coming to Jones said he has plenty to worry about
San Jose three years ago. with the skaters on the Golden Knights.
He helped the Sharks “They’re a fast team. They come at you with
make it to the Stanley Cup all four lines, they forecheck hard,” he said.
Final in 2016; was their “They’re a tenacious hard-working team. We
best player in a first-round have to make sure we’re prepared properly and
loss to Edmonton a year ready to go for the start of Game 1. They don’t
ago; and played at an elite give you any room to breathe really. They
level once again during a come at you hard.”
Martin Jones first-round sweep against Statwatch
Anaheim this month.
“He’s just calm. Nothing really rattles Jones’ career .931 save percentage is third
him,” captain Joe Pavelski said. “This time best ever among goalies with at least 20
of the season that goes such a long ways. You playoff games. He has allowed more than
know you’re going to face a little adversity, three goals in regulation just twice in 34
you know you’re going to maybe have it in playoff starts.
your own end at times and you need some STEPHEN R. SYLVANIE/USA TODAY SPORTS
saves and he’s always been there. Nothing’s Martin Jones makes a save Saturday, March 31 during the third period at T-Mobile Arena. Biggest moment
really fazed him. As a team playing in front of Sharks in the game. quickly proved he had what it took to be a No.
Jones thrived on the big stage of the
a goalie like that, it gives you a lot of confi- “It’s not just the saves, it’s the timing of 1 goalie in the regular season and even better
Stanley Cup Final two years ago against
dence.” the saves,” coach Peter DeBoer said. “When on the bigger stage of the playoffs.
Pittsburgh when he was probably San Jose’s
Few goalies have ever been better in the you make saves at key times or the right He anchored the team on a run to the
best player. Jones had a .932 save percentage
postseason than Jones, who has a 1.90 goals times of the game you have that confidence as Stanley Cup Final two years ago and was far
for the series and had 44 saves in a 4-2 win in
against average and .931 save percentage in a group to try to make more plays or take a and away San Jose’s top player in a six-game
Game 5 that kept the Sharks alive.
36 playoff contests heading into a second- chance here or there to score a goal, because loss to Pittsburgh. He was outstanding again
round meeting against Vegas. you know if it’s the wrong decision that a lot last year in a first-round loss to Edmonton and Something to watch for
Jones has the lowest goals against average of nights he has those guys’ back.” has been even better this year.
of any active goalie with at least 20 postsea- Jones has been outstanding ever since join- He earned a shutout in Game 1 against the Jones wasn’t at his best against Vegas this
son games and ranks third all-time in playoff ing the Sharks three years ago after begin- Ducks, set a franchise playoff record with 45 season, with a 3.32 goals against average and
percentage, trailing only Braden Holtby ning his career as Jonathan Quick’s backup in regulation saves in Game 3, and helped seal .899 save percentage. He was knocked out
(.932) and Tim Thomas (.933). Los Angeles. The Kings traded him to Boston the clincher with several point-blank stops early in the second period of the first meeting
Having that rock on the back end pro- in June 2015 only to watch the Bruins almost against Corey Perry to protect a one-goal after allowing three goals on 14 shots, and
vides comfort for the rest of the team, immediately deal him to the rival Sharks for lead. He stopped 128 of 132 shots for a .970 lost two other times. Jones did stop 24 of 25
knowing Jones has the ability to erase any Sean Kuraly and a first-round draft pick. save percentage in the series. shots in a 2-1 home win last month against
mistakes they make and will keep the The move paid off immediately as Jones “He’s an all-star,” Couture said. “He’s a top the Golden Knights.

Pens power into second round; take out Flyers Guentzel scored six goals in the series and game in team history, joining Mario Lemieux
By Dan Gelston
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS added another hat trick to pair with the one he in 1989 and Kevin Stevens in 1991.
had as a rookie in a first-round series last sea- “This is what you want to play in,” Guentzel
PHILADELPHIA — Jake son against the Blue Jackets. said. “You grow up dreaming about this and
Guentzel dropped to his “He has the ability to play his best when this is definitely fun. When the bounces start
right knee and slid on the the stakes are the highest. We have a team going your way, you just try and run with it.”
ice in celebration, not that does that,” Penguins coach Mike Sean Couturier had the 24th playoff hat trick
only for his second career Sullivan said. “They embrace adversity. They for the Flyers, who haven’t won a Stanley Cup
postseason hat trick, but embrace the struggle. Our team doesn’t get since 1975. Couturier said he played with a
for the goal that assured Jake Guentzel rattled. They embrace the challenge.” torn right MCL suffered in a collision with a
Pittsburgh was moving Guentzel had the third four-goal playoff teammate at practice last week.
on in the playoffs.
He has established his playoff pedigree as a
sensational scorer in just two seasons and
helped keep a third straight championship in
sight for the Penguins.
Guentzel scored four straight goals to help
send the two-time defending Stanley Cup
champion Pittsburgh Penguins into the next
round with an 8-5 win over the Philadelphia
Flyers in Game 6 on Sunday.
The Penguins play the winner of the
ERIC HARTLINE/USA TODAY SPORTS Washington-Columbus series in the Eastern
Penguins left wing Carl Hagelin celebrates his Conference playoffs. Washington leads that
goal Sunday at Wells Fargo Center. series 3-2.
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WARRIORS PLAYOFF GLANCE


Warriors 3, San Antonio 1
Sat., April 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 92
SHARKS PLAYOFF GLANCE
WESTERN CONFERENCE BASEBALL
TRANSACTIONS
Nadal wins record
31st Masters title
First round American League
Monday, April 16: Warriors 116, San Antonio 101 San Jose 4, Anaheim 0 BOSTON RED SOX — Reinstated LHP Bobby
Thur., April 19: Warriors 110, San Antonio 97
Thursday, April 12: San Jose 3, Anaheim 0 Poyner from the 10-day DL and optioned him to
Sunday, April 22: San Antonio 103, Warriors 90 Pawtucket (IL).
Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Warriors, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14: San Jose 3, Anaheim 2
x-Thursday, April 26: Warriors at San Antonio, TBA Monday, April 16: San Jose 8, Anaheim 1 ANGELS — Optioned RHP Eduardo Paredes to Salt By Jerome Pugmire ascendancy for
x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Wed., April 18: San Jose 2, Anaheim 1 Lake (PCL). Recalled RHP Jaime Barria from Salt Lake. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nadal in becom-
MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent OF Byron Buxton to ing the best
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Fort Myers (FSL) for a rehab assignment.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned INF Tyler Wade
MONACO — Usually modest clay-court player
to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Designated INF/OF about his achievements, Rafael of all time,
East Division East Division underlined by
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Jace Peterson for assignment. Recalled INF Gley- Nadal allowed himself a moment to
ber Torres from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Signed RHP more than 50
New York 14 6 .700 — Boston 17 4 .810 — David Hale to a one-year contract and selected him appreciate his record 31st Masters
Philadelphia 14 7 .667 1/2 Toronto 13 8 .619 4 from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. title on Sunday. titles on his
Atlanta 12 8 .600 2 New York 11 9 .550 5 1/2 SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned OF Guillermo Nadal was at his dominant best favorite surface
Washington 10 12 .455 5 Tampa Bay 8 13 .381 9
Miami 5 16 .238 9 1/2 Baltimore 6 16 .273 11 1/2
Heredia to Tacoma (PCL). Reinstated RHP Erasmo
Ramirez from the 10-day DL.
against Kei Nishikori, beating him Rafael Nadal and including 10
6-3, 6-2 in the Monte Carlo Masters French Opens,
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Assigned 1B Brandon Sny-
Central Division Central Division der outright to Durham (IL). final to become the first man in the both of them records.
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB TEXAS RANGERS — Placed OF Carlos Tocci on the Open era to win the same title 11 The fire still burns as strongly for
St. Louis 13 8 .619 — Cleveland 11 8 .579 — 10-day DL. Reinstated OF Delino DeShields Jr. from times. Nadal.
Milwaukee 14 9 .609 — Minnesota 8 8 .500 1 1/2 the 10-day DL.
Pittsburgh 12 10 .545 1 1/2 Detroit 9 11 .450 2 1/2 “It’s unbelievable,” Nadal said, “These kind of things not going
National League to happen forever. So (I) just try to
Chicago 10 9 .526 2 Kansas City 5 15 .250 6 1/2 pausing to take it in. “It’s some-
ATLANTA BRAVES — Designated RHP Josh Ravin play with the full passion and with
Cincinnati 3 18 .143 10 Chicago 4 14 .222 6 1/2 for assignment. Selected the contract of RHP Miguel thing difficult to imagine.”
Socolovich from Gwinnett (IL). A 10th win in 12 matches against the full energy and concentration,
West Division West Division full love for the sport until I can,”
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
CINCINNATI REDS — Sent RHP Kevin Shackelford Nishikori wasn’t, however, even
Arizona 15 6 .714 — Houston 16 7 .696 —
to Louisville (IL) for a rehab assignment. when the Japanese player broke him the 31-year-old Nadal said. “I know
Colorado 12 11 .522 4 Angels 14 8 .636 1 1/2 COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed OF Carlos Gon- for a 2-1 lead early on. the day to say goodbye is closer
zalez on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Thursday.
Los Angeles 10 10 .500 4 1/2 Seattle 11 9 .550 3 1/2 Optioned OF Mike Tauchman to Albuquerque Nadal moved one ahead of rival than 10 years ago.”
Giants 9 12 .429 6 A’s 11 11 .500 4 1/2 Given how easily he won this
San Diego 8 15 .348 8 Texas 8 15 .348 8
(PCL). Recalled OFs David Dahl and Noel Cuevas Novak Djokovic for career Masters
from Albuquerque. tournament, without dropping a set,
titles.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned LHP Hoby that parting moment seems a long
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Milner to Lehigh Valley (IL). Reinstated RHP Tommy Nadal’s first Monte Carlo title
St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3 N.Y. Yankees 9, Toronto 1 Hunter from the 10-day DL. came as a scraggly-haired 18-year- way off yet. His level of perfection
Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2 Detroit 12, Kansas City 4 is something for others to worry
Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 3
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed RHP Adam Wain- old in 2005. But Nadal had already
Cleveland 4, Baltimore 0
Milwaukee 6, Miami 5 Tampa Bay 10, Minnesota 1
wright on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Friday. burst onto the scene in astonishing about. After his semifinal, he rushed
Recalled RHP John Brebbia from Memphis (PCL).
Arizona 6, San Diego 2 Houston 10, Chicago White Sox 1 fashion at this sun-soaked to an outside practice court to perfect
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed OF Hunter Renfroe
Colorado 5, Chicago Cubs 2 Seattle 9, Texas 7 on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Wednesday. Rein- Mediterranean venue two years ear- his forehand.
L.A. Angels 4, San Francisco 3 Oakland 3, Boston 0 stated OF Manuel Margot from the 10-day DL. lier, beating French Open champion “I was just looking to relax,” Nadal
L.A. Dodgers 4, Washington 0 Angels 4, San Francisco 3
Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Placed INF An- Albert Costa in the second round. said. “To hit some balls hard and to
thony Rendon on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP move the arm without nerves.”
N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, ppd. Cleveland 7, Baltimore 3 Austin Adams from Syracuse (IL). It was the start of a remarkable
Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2, 11 innings N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 1
Milwaukee 4, Miami 2 Kansas City 8, Detroit 5
Jutanugarn wins L.A. tourney finishes before winning.
St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 2
Chicago Cubs 9, Colorado 7
Tampa Bay 8, Minnesota 6
Houston 7, Chicago White Sox 1
LPGA brief Seven-time winner Ariya tied for
San Francisco 4, Angels 2 Texas 7, Seattle 4 LOS ANGELES — Moriya
Jutanugarn won the HUGEL-JTBC Sunday at Wilshire Country Club in 24th after a 70.
Arizona 4, San Diego 2 Oakland 4, Boston 1
L.A. Dodgers 4, Washington 3 San Francisco 4,Angels 2 LA Open by two shots for her first the tour’s return to Los Angeles Annika and Charlotta Sorenstam
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Games victory in six years on the LPGA after a 13-year absence. Jutanugarn were the first sisters to win on the
Monday’s Games Tribe (Carrasco 3-0) at O’s (Gausman 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Tour, joining sister Ariya as the won in her 156th start after three LPGA Tour.
Atl.(Foltynewicz 1-1) at Reds (Romano 0-2), 3:40 p.m. Twins (Odorizzi 1-1) at NYY (Tanaka 2-2), 4:05 p.m.
S.D. (Mitchell 0-2) at Colorado (Bettis 3-0), 5:40 p.m. Oakland (Cahill 1-0) at Texas (Moore 1-3), 5:05 p.m.
second siblings to win on the tour. career runner-up finishes, including Hall of Famer Inbee Park shot a
Miami (Garcia 1-0) at L.A. (Buehler 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Angels (Skaggs 2-1) at Houston (Cole 2-0), 5:10 p.m. The 23-year-old from Thailand at the Honda LPGA Thailand in 68 and tied for second with Jin
Nats (Gonzalez 2-1) at S.F. (Stratton 1-1), 7:15 p.m. Seattle (Leake 2-1) at ChiSox (TBD), 5:10 p.m. shot a 3-under 68 for a 272 total February. She notched 21 top-10 Young Ko, who closed with a 70.
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High touch plus high tech
L
ast week, we talked about high touch pets as
opposed to high tech gizmos, but this week we see
how the two have recently been brought together
in one, shall we say, unexpected fashion. Now that scien-
tists have mapped the genetic code of dogs we’ve seen a
few commercial bio-tech applications. For example, one
can send off a sample of your pup’s unique DNA (a Q-tip
swab of the inner cheek is all it takes)
to determine lineage: always wondered
how your Chihuahua-sized dog ended
up looking like a cross of a Great
Dane and Saint Bernard? The answer,
we’re told, is now available. Dog
paternity testing is also now available
although I’m not sure exactly why we
need it (can you picture the Star Wars
scene in which the black-cloaked
labradoodle utters “Lassie, I am your
father”... ?).
Welcome to PooPrints, a Hawaiian-
based company with an interesting solution to a smelly,
messy problem. Intended for multiple housing units like
townhomes and apartment buildings which allow dogs,
‘Rampage’ was again one of the world’s most popular movies. each resident dog gets a cheek swabbed and every animal’s
unique DNA is maintained at the lab. Now for the genius

‘A Quiet Place,’ ‘Rampage’ lead part. When an unwanted poop is discovered in the hallway
or grassy areas, a sample is sent off to the lab and, as their
website brags, the housing management is provided with

newcomers at weekend movies


By Lindsey Bahr newcomers, like Amy Schumer’s “I Feel Pretty” and the
“Undeniable Accountability” (pooprintshawaii.com is
worth checking out for the photos alone!). The typical
plan calls for the offending dog’s owners to be fined and,
if a repeat offender, perhaps even eventually evicted. 
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sequel to the 2001 cult comedy “Super Troopers,” both of
Joking aside (admittedly not easy to do), it is a shame
which nevertheless managed to find their own niche audi-
but nonetheless a reality that many humans are less than
LOS ANGELES — It’s another weekend of buzz versus ences despite largely negative reviews.
responsible and animal feces is not a fun unexpected “dis-
pure star power at the box office as the word of mouth sen- “I Feel Pretty,” released by STX Entertainment, grossed
covery.” From reports, it appears that even just announc-
sation “A Quiet Place” finds itself neck-and-neck again with an estimated $16.2 million — a little less than half of what
ing this program achieves some of the desired goal, with
Dwayne Johnson’s “Rampage.” This time buzz had the Schumer’s “Trainwreck” opened to in July 2015. Unlike
people cleaning up after their animals to avoid the poten-
slight advantage. “Trainwreck,” Schumer did not write “I Feel Pretty,” which
tial consequences. While it’s disappointing that it might
Studio estimates on Sunday have placed “A Quiet Place,” is about an insecure woman who gets a life-changing confi-
take a threat to get some people to do the right thing,
with $22 million, in first, and “Rampage” in second with dence boost after a head injury. The concept became some-
that’s certainly not the fault of the dogs. 
$21 million, but it’s possible those numbers may shift what divisive and the subject of a fair amount of scrutiny.
when final results are tallied on Monday. “She’s a force and that’s not going to change,” notes
Still, John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place” continues to be a comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian. “She’s Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
mini phenomenon. With a $17 million production budget, always going to push the envelope. Sometimes that will & SPCA.
“A Quiet Place” has grossed $132.4 million from North bring big box office, sometimes it won’t.”
American theaters in three weeks. “Rampage,” too, is down The partially crowd-funded “Super Troopers 2,” mean-
only 41 percent domestically in its second weekend and while, leaned into its April 20 opening and scored a fourth
Verne Troyer, Mini-Me
continues to rake in the dollars globally. The film boasts a place, $14.7 million opening weekend for Broken Lizards from ’Austin Powers’ films, has died
worldwide tally of $283 million, and Johnson has contin- and distributor 20th Century Fox. LOS ANGELES — Verne Troyer, who played Dr. Evil’s
ued using his social media accounts to hype the film and Fifth place went to the Blumhouse horror “Truth or Dare” small, silent sidekick “Mini-Me” in the “Austin Powers”
thank audiences. with $7.9 million in its second weekend, while Lionsgate’s movie franchise, has died. He was 49.
“I never take success like this for granted. Global success thriller “Traffik,” with Paula Patton, launched in ninth with A statement provided by Troyer’s representatives that was
like this means so much,” Johnson posted on his Instagram $3.9 million. also posted to his Instagram and Facebook accounts said the
account Saturday night. “I’m not a Marvel movie. It’s not The box office for the year remains down about 2.4 per- actor died Saturday.
Star Wars. ‘Rampage’ may as well have been called ‘Dwayne cent from last year, but that will change next week. No cause of death was given, but the statement describes
Johnson and his albino gorilla friend’ because it’s such an “We’re going to see a huge turnaround later this week in Troyer as a “fighter” who was unable to overcome a recent
obscure video game ... Thank you guys so much.” the box office fortunes with ‘Avengers: Infinity War,”’ bout of adversity then goes on to discuss depression and sui-
The staying power of both somewhat overshadowed the Dergarabedian said. cide.
“Over the years he’s struggled and won,
Around the world struggled and won, struggled and fought

PEACE
Continued from page 3
Queen Elizabeth II to
some more, but unfortunately this time
was too much,” the statement said.
“Depression and suicide are very serious
attend pop concert for 92nd birthday issues. You never know what kind of bat-
LONDON— Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her 92nd birth- tle someone is going through inside. Be
the law enforcement heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice kind to one another. And always know,
to keep all of us and our loved ones safe.” day with a Saturday night concert in
London featuring British singers such as Verne Troyer it’s never too late to reach out to someone
In addition to the “end of watch” exhibit in the kiosk, the for help.”
display in the museum’s Atkinson Room includes the Sting, Tom Jones and Jamie Cullum.
Kylie Minogue, Shaggy and Craig David Troyer became a celebrity and pop-culture phenomenon
unusual badge collection of the late Walter Moore who after starring alongside Mike Myers as “Mini-Me,” the tiny,
became a deputy sheriff in 1939 and rose to the rank of also are set to perform for the “Queen’s
Birthday Party” at Royal Albert Hall. hairless clone of villain Dr. Evil in two of the three “Austin
chief deputy by 1943. Moore collected law enforcement Powers” films.
badges from all the United States. Some are very rare and Elizabeth — the world’s longest-reign-
ing living monarch — will be in the audi- “Verne was the consummate professional and a beacon of
include those worn by constables in the Ocean Shore positivity for those of us who had the honor of working with
Railroad that operated along the coast during the early part ence along with other members of the
royal family. Prince Harry is expected to him,” Myers said in a statement. “It is a sad day, but I hope he
of the last century. Queen is in a better place. He will be greatly missed.”
The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Jim Clifford Elizabeth II lead tributes to his grandmother in his new
role as president of The Queen’s Troyer appeared in 1999’s “Austin Powers: The Spy Who
appears in the Daily Journal ev ery other Monday. Shagged Me” and 2002’s “Austin Powers in Goldmember.”
Commonwealth Trust.
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Hillary Clinton, not on ballot, is star of GOP midterm plan
By Steve Peoples tee ready to spend tens of geted Florida Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS millions of dollars to “If Bill Nelson had his way, Hillary
shape House races this Clinton would be president,” the ad contin-
NEW YORK — Almost 18 months have fall. “It’s about what she ued. “Florida won’t forget.”
passed since Hillary Clinton lost the presi- represents. What she rep- Even if Clinton avoids the spotlight
dency. She holds no position of power in resents, just like what moving forward, the Republican Party
government. And she is not expected to run Nancy Pelosi represents, plans to evoke her early and often in key
for office again. is out-of-touch far-left congressional races, particularly in regions
Mi chael Do no hue and Cl ara Ni eto , Yet Clinton is starring in the Republican liberal positions.” Trump won, which feature most of the
of Hayward, gave birth to a baby girl at Party’s 2018 midterm strategy. Hillary Clinton Critics suggest the midterm season’s competitive races. They
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on April With control of Congress up for grabs this strategy reeks of desper- include places like western Pennsylvania’s
9, 2018. fall, the GOP’s most powerful players are ation, if not sexism. But with no Democrat 18th Congressional District, where
*** preparing to spend big on plans to feature to attack in the White House for the first Republicans spent millions in last month’s
Sco tt and Li nds ey Bri l l , of Emerald Clinton as a central villain in attack ads time in nearly a decade, Republicans are special election to oppose Democrat Conor
Hills, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia against vulnerable Democrats nationwide. betting big that the ghost of Clinton will Lamb.
Hospital in Redwood City on April 12, The strategy, which already has popped up serve them well in 2018. Saddled with Lamb won the election, despite the flood
2018. in races in Pennsylvania, Indiana and North Trump’s poor approval ratings, they may of attack ads.
*** Dakota, illustrates the resilience and politi- have little choice. Internal polling and focus groups con-
Dav i d Parri s and Jean Berg i n, of San cal potency of Republican voters’ antipathy It’s helpful, some Republicans say, that ducted by Republican campaigns find that
Mateo, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia for Clinton. As difficult as it’s been for Clinton refuses to disappear from national Clinton remains one of the most unpopular
Hospital in Redwood City on April 13, Democrats to move past the Clinton era, it politics altogether. high-profile Democrats in the nation, sec-
2018. may be even harder for Republicans. Less than a year ago, she launched a polit- ond only to Pelosi, the House minority
*** “STOP HILLARY. STOP PELOSI. STOP ical organization designed to encourage leader. Just 36 percent of Americans viewed
Wael Sal l o um and Vi v i an Leung , of LAMB,” read pamphlets circulated during anti-Trump “resistance” groups. She made Clinton favorably in a December Gallup
San Carlos, gave birth to a baby boy at the special election in Pennsylvania earlier two public appearances this week alone. poll, an all-time low mark that bucked a
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on April this year. During recent remarks in India, she took a trend in which unsuccessful presidential
14, 2018. That’s just a taste of what’s to come as the shot at Trump’s slogan and his appeal candidates typically gain in popularity
*** November elections grow closer, say those across middle America: “His whole cam- over time.
Nathan and Deni s e Co o k, of San who control the GOP’s strategy in the first paign, ‘Make America Great Again,’ was “We’re going to make them own her,”
Bruno, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia midterm elections of Donald Trump’s presi- looking backwards,” Clinton said. Republican National Committee
Hospital in Redwood City on April 15, dency. The national GOP pounced, running digi- spokesman Rick Gorka said.
2018. “I promise you that you’ll continue to see tal ads featuring Clinton’s comments — and Clinton is a primary target of conserva-
*** it — Hillary Clinton starring in our paid her image — to attack the 10 Democratic tive media, which largely shifted its focus
Brando n and Ni kki Ci raul o , of Menlo media. She’s a very powerful motivator,” Senate candidates running for re-election in away from President Barack Obama after he
Park, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia said Corry Bliss, who leads the states Trump carried. left office last year but did not do the same
Hospital in Redwood City on April 17, Congressional Leadership Fund, a “She’s called you ‘deplorable.’ Now, she’s with Clinton, who last served in the gov-
2018. Republican super political action commit- called you ‘backwards,”’ said one ad that tar- ernment in 2013.
needs of business owners and visitors than
FIXES
Continued from page 1
having a full-time staffer.
“We’re working toward helping determin-
ing what the future of the DSMA is and we
Islamic State suicide
bomber kills 57 in Afghan capital
KABUL, Afghanistan — An Islamic State
Around the world
Shiite shrine in Kabul that targeted attendees
celebrating the Persian new year. That attack
think they’re a really important partner,” suicide bomber carried out an attack at a killed 31 people and wounded 65 others.
she said. voter registration center in the capital Kabul In a statement issued by the president’s
… change is inevitable and we want to make Kleinbaum said the DSMA had previously on Sunday, killing 57 people and wounding office condemned Sunday’s attack and quoted
it positive.” coordinated events like street festivals but more than 100 others, said officials from the President Ashraf Ghani as saying such “ter-
Ensuring downtown streets are clear of had pulled back on offering those in recent Afghan interior and public health min- rorist attacks” won’t prevent people from
trash and helping downtown visitors find years as members considered whether istries. participating in upcoming parliamentary
and easily pay for parking are among the events were the best use of the organiza- Public Health Ministry spokesman Wahid elections.
initiatives the organization has taken on in tion’s limited funds. Spreading the word Majro said that among 57 who were killed in
recent years to address the chief concerns about downtown businesses and new devel-
business owners and visitors have had in
the attack, 22 were women and eight are chil- Kuwait arrests two Filipinos
opments through a weekly newsletter and a dren. Majro added that 119 people were
recent years, said Anderson. He said a new restaurant guide distributed to nearby wounded in Sunday’s attack, among them 17 accused of helping runaway maids
contract with a service to staff one person hotels were among the marketing efforts KUWAIT CITY — Kuwaiti police arrested
children and 52 women. “The tolls could still
to pick up litter that accumulates on down- the DSMA has focused on in recent years, two Filipinos for allegedly convincing
rise,” he added.
town streets during the course of the day is said Kleinbaum. housemaids to run away from their employ-
Gen. Daud Amin, the Kabul police chief,
expected to bolster daily street cleaning, Kleinbaum and Anderson said moving the ers’ homes as the Philippines’ ambassador
said the suicide bomber targeted civilians
and an effort to install new parking pay DSMA’s offices to a space next to the down- faced questions for comments about his
who were registering for national identifica-
stations and signs directing drivers to town San Mateo Police Department substa- embassy’s work in aiding abused workers,
tion cards.
available parking this summer is set to tion in the Main Street garage is also authorities said Sunday.
The large explosion echoed across the
help drivers avoid circling streets for expected to cut down on the cost of rent. The arrests, reported by the state-run
city, shattering windows miles away from
spots. Anderson also looked to a city-funded proj- KUNA news agency, come as relations are
the attack site and damaging several nearby
In light of the changes accompanying ect to install “twinkle lights” on a stretch tense between Kuwait and the Philippines,
vehicles. Police blocked all roads to the
Fienman’s departure and rising operational of B Street between First and Fifth avenues which sends many domestic laborers to the
blast site, with only ambulances allowed in.
costs, the association’s members and city to add to the downtown ambiance, as well Gulf Arab emirate.
Local TV stations broadcast live footage of
officials have discussed the possibility of as a regular “walkabout” with business Already, the government of President
hundreds of distraught locals gathered at
hiring a part-time executive director to cut owners and city staff to see what’s working Rodrigo Duterte has banned workers from
nearby hospitals seeking word about loved
down on costs, said Anderson. Though an and what could use improvement down- heading to Kuwait over abuse cases, culmi-
ones.
administrative staff member is keeping town. nating in a February incident that saw a
The Islamic State group claimed responsi-
the organization running with the help of Lew Cohen, owner of B Street Books and Filipina’s body discovered in a freezer at a
bility for the attack in a statement carried by
staff from the City Manager’s Office, member of the DSMA executive committee, Kuwait City apartment abandoned for more
its Aamaq news agency, saying it had target-
Anderson said DSMA members are hoping was also disappointed to lose Fienman at than a year.
ed Shiite “apostates.”
to determine what the new structure will the helm but said the upcoming changes KUNA said Sunday the two Filipinos
The attack comes almost a month after
look like in the coming months. have encouraged members to step up and acknowledged convincing the maids to
another deadly attack by IS in which a sui-
Because the DSMA is a business become more active in recruiting new mem- leave.
cide bomber carried out an attack near a
improvement district, the organization bers. By bringing owners and employees of
and the city have worked closely to make downtown retail shops, banks, restaurants,
downtown improvements, said Deputy nonprofits and services together, the organ-
City Manager Kathy Kleinbaum, who ization has helped ensure downtown
explained the city collects assessments improvements are responsive to those who
from members and contracts with the live, work and spend time there.
DSMA to run the district. Given the shift- “I think it’s really important to have the
ing business climate, Kleinbaum said the DSMA in place as an advocate for down-
group is taking a step back to consider town,” he said. “It’s booming downtown, a
whether using the assessments on services lot of people want to be here and things are
such as cleaning or physical improvements changing … we just have to kind of keep up
like planter boxes could better serve the with the times.”

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and brainstorm housing solutions. tive discussions beyond council meet-

POLICY
Continued from page 1
“The council was there in a listen-
ing mode and that was good, I think
the community felt heard and it was
ings, which are opportunities to
speak, but not have a dialogue. 
As for future housing-related efforts,
MONDAY, APRIL 23
Calendar
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bay Area
the beginning of the dialogue rather Howard wants the city to expand its Chloe K im’s Bir thday Bash. 11 a.m. Entrepreneur Center, 458 San Mateo
than the end,” Bain said of the meet- partnerships with other organizations, to noon. San Mateo Pride Center, Ave., San Bruno. Workshop present-
of building on-site units. Other fea- ing. including nonprofits, religious organ- 1021 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. ed by Karlos Guerra. For more infor-
tures yet to be worked out include the For more information call 591-0133. mation call 738-7994.
The goal of the inclusionary zoning izations and school districts to rehab
levels of affordability required, sunset ordinance is to create more affordable and build affordable units.  Money Saving Apps. 6 p.m. South Lucy Cook e: The Truth About
dates and how the ordinance will apply San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Animals: Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn
units, and according to the city’ annu- “This is an important avenue we Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Hippos, and Other Tales from the
to rental, for-sale or single-family al housing report, which was recently haven’t explored as much as we could,” For more information contact ssf- Wild Side of Wildlife. 7 p.m. to 8
homes, among other types of projects. pladm@plsinfo.org. p.m. Cubberley Community Theatre,
submitted to the state, there’s much she said. 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto.
“We need to do something to ensure work to do. Bain sees transportation as central Fr ee Climate Change Lucy Cooke will discuss the most
BMRs are included in rental develop- To meet its Regional Housing Needs to the housing conversation.
Pr esentation. 7 p.m. Belmont popular animal myths and miscon-
Library, Taube Room, 1110 Alameda ceptions. $5 to $22. For more infor-
ments,” Bain said. “Right now we’re Allocation goal for affordable hous- “The other part of this issue is that de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free to the mation call (408)280-5530.
reliant on the good will of developers ing, Redwood City must construct longer term we can’t continue to do public, presented by San Carlos
Sister City Assn. Refreshments pro- Community Poetry Celebration. 7
and I’d say that good will is not always 502 moderate-, 372 low- and 699 things the way we’re doing things in vided. For more information email p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
there.” very-low-income units by the end of terms of the jobs/housing imbalance. lurbain@comcast.net. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Winners of the poetry contest will
The city’s Downtown Precise Plan 2023 when the cycle ends. Its good we have a driving economy A reading from ‘Time Sailors.’ 7 be announced and Belmont’s poet
adopted in 2011, but amended in 2016, “Even with that [inclusionary zon- when companies want to move here, p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 laureate will be speaking. For more
requires developments in the down- Broadway, Redwood City. Local information call 591-8286.
ing] we won’t solve all affordability but we need to look at companies mov- actor Alika Spencer-Koknar will read
town area to include 15 percent afford- challenges but it gives us another ing farther out when they move here,” the first few chapters of Shelli Frew’s A Love Affair with Uk raine. 7 p.m.
able units, a step in the direction of the debut novel. For more information to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Public
tool,” Councilwoman Shelly Masur he said. “So we need to look at region- email info@dragonproductions.net. Library, 280 Primrose Road,
upcoming inclusionary zoning ordi- said. “I think the situation is so criti- al housing issues and that’s a reason Burlingame. Journalist Brigitte
nance.  TUESDAY, APRIL 24 Schulze reads from her new mem-
cal across the region that everything we’re exploring high-speed rail and Job Fair. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo oir, “Sasha, Pour One More!” For
The ordinance also follows a shift in we do to address it will make some dif- Dumbarton rail. If they can quickly get County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga more information call 558-7404.
state law last fall that allows cities to ference.”  to jobs without cars that’s a good
Drive, San Mateo. Free and for all
ages. For more information call 344- San Mateo High School Drama
consider requiring on-site affordable Bain echoed that perspective. incentive for companies to build office 5200. Presents: “ Valley Girls.” 7:30 p.m.
units for rental projects. “There is no silver bullet when it space in other areas. San Mateo Performing Arts Center,
Inspired by a Journey — 600 N. Delaware Ave., San Mateo. $8
While city staff does negotiate with comes to housing,” he said. “Some We have to be conscious of the Ex plor ing B eauty with Tony to $15 admission fee. Runs through
developers to include affordable units people might be under the impression jobs/housing imbalance as we review Foster. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Little House Sunday, April 29. For more informa-
Activity Center, 800 Middle Ave., tion call 685-1443.
in projects or otherwise pay an we’ll come up with some ordinance to applications and ask ourselves if Menlo Park. Come for a presentation
impact fee, there is currently no city- fix this problem and that’s not the they’ll help us address or exacerbate of Tony Foster’s work. Free. For more The Full Monty. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
information call 326-5000. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
wide requirement for affordable con- case. It’s a series of small actions to the problem,” he added. Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For
struction. come to a balance.” Howard said the council is “always Menlo Par k Emergency more information contact boxof-
The ordinance is part of an ongoing Preparedness Day. 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 fice@hillbarntheatre.org.
The city’s Housing and Human open to new ideas and strategies,” but p.m. Menlo Park Senior Center, 110
effort to address housing issues in the Concerns Committee has a communi- every councilmember appears to draw Terminal Ave., Menlo Park. Learn FRIDAY, APRIL 27
city and beyond. In March, the coun- how to plan for a natural disaster or Advanced Harmonica. 11:15 a.m.
ty discussion scheduled for May 22 the line at rent control. community emergency. For more to 12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior
cil adopted minimum lease terms and for residents to weigh in on how to “I know some people in the commu- information call 645-1780. Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
renter relocation assistance, and in San Mateo. Residents $85, non-resi-
allocate funds from affordable hous- nity feel rent control is the answer and Around the Americas with 123 dents $105. For more information
June the council will consider afford- ing fees. And the city’s Planning I’ve grown up around it and watched the Andrés. 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. call 522-7490.
able housing fee guidelines. A com- Commission will discuss affordable abuses of rent control and I don’t feel it
Menlo Park Library, Belle Haven
Branch, 413 Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. A Homemade Household Products.
munity meeting on April 11 organized housing requirements and density incentivizes owners of property to put performance from the Latin 1 p.m. South San Francisco Main
by the city and Home for All initiative bonus update at a meeting May 1. more money into property if they’re Grammy-winning performer. For Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
more information call 330-2540. San Francisco. Learn various recipes
also brought some 200 residents Bain said these meetings are part of not guaranteed a reasonable rate of for replacing store-bought prod-
together to share their experiences an attempt to facilitate more produc- return,” Howard said.  Mastering Medicare. 6 p.m. to 7 ucts, and discuss the effect such a
p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 switch can have on budget and
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Learn health. For more information con-
about the Medicare program to tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
to achieve cost recovery. Parks and town business owners might be wor-

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Recreation Director Sheila Canzian
said the changes would be implement-
ed incrementally and publicly noticed
ried about the number of people visit-
ing their stores after the changes go
into effect.
maximize the benefits. Free. For
more information call 588-7407.
Islamophobia and its Impact. 6:30
p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main
Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.
Play Professional Poker. 1 p.m. to 2
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Registration is required. $85 for resi-
dents, $105 for non-residents. For
so facility users are aware of them. Deputy Mayor Diane Papan Presentation by Islamic Networks more information call 522-7490.
Because fees associated with the explained raising parking rates may Group Founder and Executive
shift in the types of projects reviewed city’s Building and Planning increase turnover of downtown spots, Director Maha Elgenaidi. For more Television Studio Music Mix. 6
in the delivery of services such as information call 330-2501. p.m. to 10 p.m. Midpen Media
Division were last evaluated some 23 which could allow more drivers to Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo
building permits or plan checks, years ago, an effort to study how well access highly-desirable spots, such City Finances 101 Community Alto. Cost is $160. For more informa-
some fee increases for the 2018-19 Work shop. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1040 tion call 494-8686.
building permit, plan check and safe- as street parking in the downtown. E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Gain an
fiscal year exceed CPI, explained ty inspection fees lined up with their “It’s actually sort of counter-intu- overview of municipal finance from Great Films: ‘Three B illboards
Corbett. costs last year informed a consolida- itive,” she said. “The more you raise
the city’s Finance Department. For Outside Ebbing, Missouri.’ 7 p.m.
more information contact to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Increasing the daily rental fees for tion of existing and outdated fees as the rates, the more parking becomes esuen@fostercity.org. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For
small and medium picnic areas by $5 well as an expansion of the range of available.” more information call 591-8286.
Stan Ng Presents: ‘Why does my
and large picnic areas by $10 as well fees charged for certain services. The majority of the fees outlined in video sound bad?’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Pied Piper Players Present the
as the hourly fee to rent the San Out of a concern raising downtown the new schedule will go into effect Midpen Media Center, 900 San Musical ‘Honk.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. For more Bayside Performing Arts Center,
Mateo High School gym from $60 to parking rates could keep people from July 1 and the increases are expected information call 494-8686. 2025 Kehoe Ave., San Mateo. Family
$70 are among the changes to Parks visiting downtown, Councilwoman to generate more than $1.6 million in friendly. For more information visit
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 piedpiperplayers.org/tickets/.
and Recreation facility fees expected Maureen Freschet wondered if down- revenue. San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. The Full Monty. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
Ave., San Mateo. Free admission, Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For
lunch ordered off the menu. For more information contact boxof-
more information contact fice@hillbarntheatre.org.
mike@mikefoor.com.
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and Leader ship Sk ills a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Development. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF De las Pulgas, Belmont. For more
Engineers, 255 Shoreline Drive, Suite information call 593-5650.
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Apply online or w
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alk-in this court as follows: MAY 15, 2018 at loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
sights to drive product direction and fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or lace taBlecloth. 84" x 64". Like
strategy. Work closely with product 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F, evenings new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
teams to identify research topics.
4600 EEll CCamino Real,, # 211,, LLos
amino Real os Altos
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San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red- looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
dInIng taBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
product marketing manager (5922n) wood City, CA 94063. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for sInK doUBle cast iron. Good condi-
If you object to the granting of the peti- chIld’s schWInn BIcYcle, BlUe in
Work on Facebook’s end-to-end adver- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. $250 .(650)-654-1930. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
tising solutions to support our business tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
strategy.
objections with the court before the hear-
neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for
$75. Good condition; good for children.
308 tools
product marketing lead, ecommerce Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
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ts, Immediate
Immediate Placement
Placement ing. Your appearance may be in person mes Call (650)678-8585
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(12588n) Manage and recruit a high-per- Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
forming team focused on growing and or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; entertaInment center for $50.
improving ecommerce advertising solu- itor of the decedent, you must file your 298 collectibles Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Must Drive
Drive Car;
Car; Speak
Speak and write
write English
English claim with the court and mail a copy to (650)726-4102 craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
tions, from large multi-national compa- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
nies to small businesses. the personal representative appointed by 2 adoraBle 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny"
the court within the later of either (1) four doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. entertaInment center, 3 section
JoB faIr months from the date of first issuance of (650)888-9314 floor to ceiling cabinets, with shelves,
shopsmIth marK V 50th Anniversary
growth marketing analyst (12888n) most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Leverage data to understand products in Tuesday, April 24 letters to a general personal representa- sold doors for 2 shelves. Includes glass
10am to 2pm tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the (650)504-0585
depth, identify areas of opportunity, and 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All shelves & solid. Holds small TV, stereo,
execute marketing projects to drive San Mateo County Event Center California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. etc. $50 for set of 3. (650) 712-1070
from the date of mailing or personal de- vIntage craftsman Jig Saw. Circa
growth and engagement of Facebook 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
users. Free Admission • Free Parking livery to you of a notice under sectioin a-team fIgUrInes Plus Jeep $20 execUtIve chaIr for office, swivels &
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- (650)591-9769 San Carlos rolls, plush seat, back, arms. Excellent vIntage shopsmIth and Band
Full time, part time and er California statutes and legal authority
Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA- condition. $25 (650) 712-1070 saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA
seasonal positions may affect your rights as a creditor. You collectaBle memoraBIllIa from
(650)342-6993
94025. Must reference job title & job Dress to impress and may want to consult with an attorney the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. free Wooden Bed frame, good condi-
code shown above, when applying. bring copies of your resume knowledgable in California law. 650-346-9262 for inquiries. tion pictures available (650)322-9598
www.sm-dj.com/ctc3 You may examine the file kept by the email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
court. If you are a person interested in lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
the estate, you may file with the court a painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, glIder rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 309 office equipment
marKetIng Request for Special Notice (form DE- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- laptop case or bag. Black. Like new.
praisal of estate assets or of any petition mIller lIte Neon sign , work good IKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
camp - Do you have a passion to teach HELP build the next generation of sys- $59 call (650)218-6528
or account as provided in Probate Code 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
children outside? Avid4 Adventure, voted tems behind WhatsApp's products.
top 3 in Outside Magazine, is currently WhatsApp, Inc. currently has multiple
section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk. mUsIcal doll in a Box! "Soft Impres- IKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 310 misc. for sale
hiring for the summer season! openings in Menlo Park, CA (various lev- Attorney for Petitioner: sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. $ 30. (650)598-9804.
Visit www.Avid4.com/jobs/positions to Cond. $5. (650)888-9314 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
els/types): James Creech no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
apply! 1921 Page St lIvIng room Table, good condition.
San Francisco, CA 94117 scarlett o'hara Doll. by "Gambina" $30. (415)231-4825
product marketing manager (1929n) Mint condition. 12" ht.. $10. (650)888- BessY small Evening Hand Bag With
Perform market assessment, quantitative (352) 219-7141 love chaIr, velour, tan. $45. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
FILED: 4/11/18 9314
analysis, qualitative feedback, and repre- (808)631-1365.
caregIvers sent the voice of the market internally
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal on 4/14/18, 4/21/18, 4/23/18) star Wars Action figure: Qui-Gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 neW delUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
BIfold shUtters 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306
with Product Management and Engineer- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
ing in prioritization, design, and develop- Steve (650)518-6614.
2 years experience ment discussions.
Sell! (650) 875-8159. cash regIster Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
required. 299 computers neW tWIn Mattress set plus frame
corKs for wine bottles. New, never
Mail resume to: WhatsApp, Inc. Attn: AA- $30.00 (650) 347-2356
19" color Monitor with stand VG con- used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA nIagara vIBratIng Adjustable bed (650)593-7408
Immediate placement 94025. Must reference job title & job
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
on all assignments. code shown above, when applying. 210 lost & found (408)656-0958 costco plaY Pen with travel bag.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
lost cat. Black and White. Black recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- offIce sWIvel Chair, good condition.
patch on right eye. REWARD. ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, $25. (415)231-4825 drUm -décor ONLY Brass cylinder &
call noW hIrIng!
Call (323) 439-7713. (650) 578 9208
offIce tYpe 34"X 60" heavy solid
fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
(650)344-4756
(650)777-9000 care homes In san mateo
Books 300 toys wood with formica wood grain top $25
(650) 787-9753 galv. gopher wire, full roll
new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
and redWood cItY James patterson hardback books. 100 thIngs for little children to do on a
ornate large BooKcase: Two
looKIng for 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. lIonel chrIstmas Holiday expan-
FREE (650)595-3933 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
caregIvers caregIvers nIcholas sparKs hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 amerIcan flYer locomotive runs
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
lIonel Western Union Pass car and
retro hUtch Needs refinishing other-
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
MEET multiple caregiving qUalItY BooKs used and rare. World wise good condition. Top detaches from
Interested applicants should call Savoi at bottom $25. (650)712-9962
agencies in one location 1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at
& US History and classic American nov- large stUffed ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
that are hiring now. 1(650)454-0497 seWIng storage cabinet, Custom 2360 RWC loction.
rollerBlades, good condition. made wood perfect condition $75.
On the spot hiring! You the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- (650)483-1222 lUggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
may walk out with a new rIgger helper 6309 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
v.logvInov, UnUsUal Journey to the sofaBed, veloUr, tan, Excellent
job! full time, benefits, will train. Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 maKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
solId Wood Dining table with exten-
JoB faIr 415-798-0021 sion great piece great condition black loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
April 24 • 10am-2pm 294 Baby stuff 302 antiques $80 (650)364-5263 negrInI fencIng Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
san mateo county sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales fIsher-prIce healthY Care booster mahoganY antIqUe Secretary desk, solId Wood Entertainment Center- (415)260-6940
event center Representative needed to sell newspa- seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
per print and web advertising and event elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. samsonIte 26" tan hard-sided suit
1346 Saratoga Dr, marketing solutions. To apply, please call 295 art X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
San Mateo 303 electronics (925)482-5742 $45. (650)328-6709
650-344-5200 and send resume to
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holds 18 various size photos. Never antares dollars Bill Changer ma- sIlK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
www.sm-dj.com/ctc3 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
used. $20. 650-369-2486. chines never used for small bus. $95 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
(650)992-4544. formation.

203 public notices 296 appliances three Inch egg crate foam twin bed sInK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
BlaUpUnKt am/fm/cd Radio and Re- mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
West coast surgical, a well-estab- ceiver with Detachable Face asking $15.00 (650)544-5306
lished Medical Device Manufacturer, lo- aIr condItIoner 10000 BTU w/re- tion, $20, 650-595-3933
fIctItIoUs BUsIness name $100. (650)593-4490
cated in Half Moon Bay currently has an statement #277105 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- tWIn Bed frame-black wrought iron Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
excellent opportunity for career minded The following person is doing business KIndle fIre 8 in. Case and Charger from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
persons with experience in Assembly, or as: PenCities Baseball, 983 Gull Ave, 0898
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
anyone serious about learning the skills FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered tWIn Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
required for a career in Medical Device Owner: Bay Baseball Club, CA. The aIr condItIoner, Portable, 14,000 motorola Bravo MB 520 (android $ 50. (650)598-9804. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Assembly. No Medical Device Assembly business is conducted by a Corporation. BTU, Commercial Cool model 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
experience required, but those with ei- The registrant commenced to transact CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- card Belmont (650)595-8855
ther Assembly experienced or Medical business under the FBN on 2/1/2018. sories plus remote included.
Device Assembly experience are highly /s/Dennis Millstein/ 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. onKYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
encouraged to apply. Please forward This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)345-1835 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
your resume to: sor-County Clerk on 3/2018. (Published Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
hrdept@Westcoastsurgical.com in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/9/18, coffee maKer $15.00 white, Kitchen
4/16/18, 4/23/18, 4/30/18). Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- samsUng flat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
0907 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
coleman lxe Roadtrip Grill - 304 furniture
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847
2 WalnUt 3-drawer nitestands. Tops

legal notIces electrIc stove From Sears need work but very good cond. $20/ea
Excellent Condition $225 (650)952-3466.
Please Call (650)244-9267
antIqUe dInIng table for six people
flat screen TV 47" Panasonic $50. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Excellent condition. Works fine.(650)
712-1070 antIqUe mohaganY Bookcase. Four
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, good mIcroWave 1100 watt $40 Da- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, ly City (415) 231-4825.
armchaIr good condition $55.
(650)266-3184
Notice of Public Sales and More. hotpoInt heavY Duty Dryer excellent
working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Dan (408)656-0958 Bedstead sIngle, poster style, box
spring, mattress available. $40.00.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. maYtag Washer excellent working
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
(650)593-7408
(408)656-0958 BeIge sofa $99. Excellent Condition
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 mfg h20laBs Model 300 exc cond (650) 315-2319
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
BUnK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
vacUUm cleaner (reconditioned) years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 B/O (650)685-2494
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310 Misc. For sale 318 sports equipment 379 open houses 620 Automobiles 640 Motorcycles/scooters 670 Auto Parts
TrAin-Color PrinT by John Hugh golF BAlls, good condition, 100 for BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call Peerless Tire Chains, used a few
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 $10; (650)591-9769 MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- (650) 995-0003 times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20

TrAin-Color PrinT by John Hugh golF CluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
oPen house dition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520- MoTorCYCle sAddleBAgs,
obo. (650)745-6309

Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 $90.00 (650)341-8342 lisTings 4650 with mounting hardware and other parts
$35. Call (650)670-2888 680 Autos Wanted
uniden hArleY Davidson Gas Tank golF CluBs, used set with Cart for
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 $50. (650)593-4490 List your Open House MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
in the Daily Journal. fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles 645 Boats Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Novas, running or not
WATer sTorAge TAnk, brand new, heAlTh rider. Exercise machine. Ex- $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155. cellent condition. $95. San Bruno. 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat, Parts collection etc.
(650)771-6324 (650)794-0839 Reach over 83,450 MerCedes ‘98 E320, very clean, excellend condition. $4,500. Call So clean out that garage
potential home buyers & sil.ver, $164K miles, $3,200 (650)302- (650)347-2559 Give me a call
Men's rossignol Skis. $95.00, 5523 Joe 650 342-2483
311 Musical instruments good condition, (650)341-0282.
renters a day,
from South San Francisco MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
ToYoTA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
ChroMATiC hArMoniCA: Horner Men’s ski Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very to Palo Alto. miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212-
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981. 6666
(650)278-5776. in your local newspaper.
one dozen Official League Diamond seA rAY 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs
Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger Call (650)344-5200 625 Classic Cars Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
druM seT-PeArl ForuM Excellent (650)771-6324.
condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425 CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado 670 Auto service
Call Paul (650)218-6706. PrinCe Tennis 2 section nylon black 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- and headliner $3,500 OBO (650)218-
ePiPhone les Paul 100th
Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
$55.(650)341-8342
ProgrAMMABle eliPTiCAl Exer-
428 r.e. Wanted to Buy 4681. AA sMog
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard Complete Repair & Service
cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood $29.75 plus certificate fee
Fender MusTAng I guitar amplifier City (650)740-9980 $75.00 MAusoleuM- Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036. (most cars)
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
ToTAl gYM XLS, excellent condition.
CYPress lAWn 869 California Drive .
$80. (650)421-5469
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call Premium Indoor, Value $25- CheVY ‘86 CorVeTTe. Automatic. Burlingame
Fender MusTAng ll guitar amplifier (650)588-0828 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
30,000-Selling at $19,979 obo. (650) 952-4036. (650) 340-0492
$130.00 (650)421-5469 Touredge reACTion ii uniflex sys-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons Call (650)345-7531 CorVeTTe ‘69 350 4-sPeed. 50k
For sAle: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- new $75. Call May (650)349-0430 Miles. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50
tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
$625.00. (650)421-5469. TreAdMill-horizon like New, limit- WesT CoAsT
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO Auto services
huge ludWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle (650)508-8662 470 rooms MerCedes 1974 450 SEL, One owner,
No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel-
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian low, $4,000 (650)375-1350. Cash discounts, DMV
VinTAge nAsh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
hiP housing Services
(650)369-8013. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program MerCedes ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 San Mateo County 786 El Camino Real
PiAno, uPrighT, in excellent condi- Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
(650)348-6660 0878 South San Francisco, CA 94080
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 WoMAn’s ski Boots, Nordica, size 8
$30 (650)592-2047. (415)588-8993
PiAno-1955 BAldWin Acrosonic 36” sTudeBAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8,
High, Free for anyone to pick-up WoMen’s rAiChel ski boots, size 6 ? Auto-Trans, Electric Spark, Fun Driver,
(650)295-9121. $ 50. (650)888-5808 . 515 office space $8,500 (510)468-1839
uPrighT PiAno. In tune. Fair condi- YAMAhA rooF RACK, 58 inches $75. 670 Auto Parts
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. (650)458-3255 -VirTuAl oFFiCes-
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VinTAge lingerie Washboard circa 335 garden equipment *Business Internet *Phone Answering
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used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for ToYoTA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
strumming $50 (650)369-2486 ChAin sAW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric, *Conference Rooms *Offices dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
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YAMAhA ACousTiC Guitar, model craigslist for pics. P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.

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312 Pets & Animals oMegA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In- 620 Automobiles Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
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struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
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sell your vehicle in the 10 Org. with a 42 First name from continent
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