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‘KODACHROME’ IS
SMOOTH, PRETTY
COMEY’S MEMO
DONALD TRUMP COMPLAINED ABOUT FLYNN’S
‘JUDGMENT ISSUES’
DUBS ONE
WIN AWAY
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Managed lanes moves ahead


Project on its way to design phase despite equity concern over tolls
By Zachary Clark roads, whether rently in the final stages of the envi-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF below the poverty ronmental review process.
line or someone The $514 million proposal, which
who makes a mil- has been in the works for years, would
The effort to bring express lanes to lion dollars. What create a new express lane in each direc-
the stretch of Highway 101 that runs we’re saying with tion on Highway 101 from Whipple
through San Mateo County has taken a toll lanes is if you Avenue in Redwood City to Interstate
step toward the design phase despite have money and 380 in San Bruno for carpoolers and
persisting concern about charging resources you those willing to pay.
tolls to drive on those lanes. move to the front The 14-mile stretch of highway
David Canepa
“I don’t call them express lanes, I of the line. This could include up to seven zones with
call them toll lanes, ” said David shouldn’t be pay to play.” fluctuating tolls based on demand, DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
Canepa, a board member of the C/CAG voted 10-6 April 12 to though rates have yet to be deter- A $514 million proposal, which has been in the works for years,
City/County Association of approve a memorandum of understand- mined. Solo drivers would pay full would create a new express lane in each direction on Highway
Governments and also a San Mateo ing and cooperative agreements for the 101 from Whipple Avenue in Redwood City to Interstate 380
County supervisor. “We all use the managed lanes project, which is cur- See LANES, Page 30 in San Bruno for carpoolers and those willing to pay.

Marijuana’s
high holiday
420’s long, strange trip to pot
holiday began in California
By Paul Elias
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN RAFAEL — Friday is April 20, or 4/20. That’s the


numerical code for marijuana’s high holiday, a homage to
pot’s enduring appeal and universal slang for smoking.
Festivities are planned worldwide, culminating with a
synchronized smoke at 4:20 p.m.
How the marijuana-loving world came to mark the occa-
sion is believed traceable to five Northern California men
now in their 60s with bad backs and graying hair. They are
the unofficial grandmasters by virtue of the code they creat-
ed nearly 50 years ago as students at a suburban San
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Francisco high school in 1971.
Yoga enthusiasts striking poses as goats roam free and sometimes stand on people’s backs in the barn-turned-studio at
“We thought it was a joke then,” said David Reddix, a
Lemos Farm in Half Moon Bay. Below: Goats nibbling yoga instructor Amber Ricchetti’s class notes, though fortunately she
had memorized most of her instructions. See 420, Page 22

Got your goat? Half Moon Bay heading


Lemos Farms offering classes as
yoga craze reaches Half Moon Bay
toward district elections
By Zachary Clark
Council approves resolution of intention
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Yoga enthusiasts looking to bring farm animals into
their exercise routine have a new reason to visit Half Moon Half Moon Bay is set to transition from an at-large to dis-
Bay. trict-based election system after the City Council approved
Lemos Farms recently began offering yoga classes in a resolution of intention at a meeting Tuesday.
which a herd of about 15 young small goats roams free The decision was made after the city received a letter from
throughout the barn-turned-studio. Energetic ones will leap Southern California attorney Kevin Shenkman demanding
from mat to mat, others are inclined to cuddle and some may the council approve a resolution by April 20.

See GOATS, Page 31 See ELECTION, Page 31


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Thought for the Day


“History is the
autobiography of a madman.”
— Alexander Herzen, Russian author

This Day in History


The United States moved closer to war

1898 with Spain as President William


McKinley signed a congressional
resolution passed the day before rec-
ognizing Cuban independence and
authorizing U.S. military intervention to achieve that goal.
In  1 7 9 2 , France declared war on Austria, marking the start
of the French Revolutionary Wars.
In 1 8 8 9 , Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria.
In  1 9 1 4 , the Ludlow Massacre took place when the
Colorado National Guard opened fire on a tent colony of
striking miners; about 20 (accounts vary) strikers, women
and children died.
In 1 9 3 8 , “Olympia,” Leni Riefenstahl’s documentary about
the 1936 Berlin Olympic games, was first shown in Nazi
Germany.
In  1 9 4 8 ,   United Auto Workers president Walter P. Reuther
was shot and seriously wounded at his home in Detroit.
In  1 9 6 8 , Pierre Elliott Trudeau was sworn in as prime min-
ister of Canada.
In  1 9 7 2 , Apollo 16’s lunar module, carrying astronauts
John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr., landed on the moon. REUTERS
In  1 9 7 7 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in Wooley v. Maynard, Cast member Mackenzie Davis poses at the premiere for ‘Tully’ in Los Angeles.
ruled 6-3 that car owners could refuse to display state mottoes
on license plates, such as New Hampshire’s “Live Free or
Die.” In other news ...
In  1 9 7 8 , a Korean Air Lines Boeing 707 crash-landed in ground transporta- near a riverbed, Los Angeles County
northwestern Russia after being fired on by a Soviet inter-
Homeowner finds tion system. sheriff’s detectives said Thursday.
ceptor after entering Soviet airspace; two passengers were naked intruder in The Los Angeles Jeremy Sanchez, 17, was found dead
killed. her tub, eating Cheetos Times reports that Wednesday afternoon in a riverbed in
In 1 9 8 8 , gunmen who had hijacked a Kuwait Airways jumbo members of the South El Monte, about 13 milesfrom
jet were allowed safe passage out of Algeria under an agree- MONROE, La. — Police in
council’s public downtown Los Angeles, investigators
ment that freed the remaining 31 hostages and ended a 15- Louisiana say a woman came home to works committee said.
day siege in which two passengers were slain. discover a naked
said Wednesday The teen’s father assembled a group
stranger in her tub,
they wanted to of the boy’s close friends to search for
eating her Cheetos
Birthdays while taking a bath. Elon Musk approve any pro-
posal that could
him after he didn’t show up for school
on Wednesday. The suspect and anoth-
A Monroe police
help untangle the city’s notorious traf- er friend found Sanchez’s body
affidavit says 29-
fic. Wednesday afternoon.
year-old Evelyn
In addition to his Tesla electric car “The person who killed him is the
Washington was
and SpaceX rocket launch businesses, one who said ‘look there here is,”’
arrested on burglary
Musk has created a company to bore sheriff’s homicide Lt. John Corina
Evelyn and property dam-
transportation tunnels. said.
Washington age charges. He envisions motorists’ vehicles Investigators believe the teenage
The Fort Worth
being lowered by elevators into tun- suspect, whose name hasn’t been
Star-Telegram reports that a respond-
nels and onto electric sleds that whisk released because of his age, stabbed
ing officer found “a full tub of water
them along to destinations. Sanchez multiple times and left his
Actor George Actress Jessica Actress Carmen and a plate of food along with half
The proposed exemption to the body in the wooded area. Detectives
Takei is 81. Lange is 69. Electra is 46. eaten Cheetos belonging to the victim
California Environmental Quality Act are still trying to pin down a motive
on the toilet next to the tub.”
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is 98. review still requires approval by the for the killing but said the two were
Washington told the homeowner and
Actor Leslie Phillips is 94. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., is 82. police that an unknown male had told full City Council, amid concerns about “very good friends.”
Singer Johnny Tillotson is 80. Actor Ryan O’Neal is 77. her to break into the house. Police rushing into the project without the Sanchez’s cousin, Briana Amigon,
Bluegrass singer-musician Doyle Lawson (Quicksilver) is 74. found a tall ice chest under a broken analysis. said in a post on GoFundMe that he
Actress Judith O’Dea is 73. Rock musician Craig Frost (Grand window. loved playing sports, was on his high
Funk; Bob Seger’s Silver Bullet Band) is 70. Actor Gregory It’s unclear if she has a lawyer.
Police say teen who searched school’s varsity football team and on
Itzin is 70. Actress Veronica Cartwright is 69. Actor Clint for missing pal was his killer the wrestling team.
Howard is 59. Actor Crispin Glover is 54. Actor Andy Serkis Musk’s L.A. transport tunnel LOS ANGELES — A 16-year-old who “We have no words to describe the
is 54. Olympic silver medal figure skater Rosalynn Sumners proposal takes step forward was part of a search party looking for a grief that their family is experiencing
is 54. Actor William deVry is 50. Country singer Wade Hayes missing high school sports star led right now,” she wrote.
LOS ANGELES — A committee of the Edward Zuniga, the superintendent of
is 49. Actor Shemar Moore is 48. Reggae singer Stephen the group to discover the boy’s body
Los Angeles City Council has the El Monte Union High School
Marley is 46. Rock musician Marty Crandall is 43. Actor Joey approved an environmental review but investigators suspect he was the
Lawrence is 42. Country musician Clay Cook (Zac Brown exemption for a tunnel that Elon Musk person who fatally stabbed his long- District, said Sanchez was a popular
student athlete and that school offi-
Band) is 40. Actor Clayne Crawford is 40. Actor Tim Jo is 34. wants to dig to test a novel under- time friend and left his body in bushes
cials are still in shock over his death.
Actor Carlos Valdes (TV: “The Flash”) is 29.

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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
April 18 Powerball Fantasy Five
Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Fri day :  Partly cloudy. Highs around 60.
one letter to each square, 13 22 27 39
to form four ordinary words. 9 10 12 17 23 9 11 Fri day   n i g h t   t h ro ug h   S at urday :
Powerball Mostly clear. Lows near 50. Highs in the
SATHS April 17 Mega Millions Daily Four 60s to lower 70s.
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Daily three midday Lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s.
April 18 Super Lotto Plus Sunday :  Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. North winds 10
HNIEW 3 7 0 to 15 mph...becoming west 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
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Daily three evening ing mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s.
Mega number

6 7 4 Mo nday :  Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s.


INDOIE North winds 10 to 15 mph...becoming west 15 to 20 mph
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in the afternoon.
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Gold, No. 10, in third place.The race time was clocked lower 50s.
at 1:43.92. Teus day :  Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s.
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Police reports Fraud. Someone committed fraud at a health
care clinic on Carlton Court, it was reported
at 12:27 p.m. Monday, March 26.
But never copped to it SAN MATEO
Someone received a phone call from
someone claiming to be the police and Theft. A vehicle was broken into and rum-
threatened to arrest them unless they maged through on North Ellsworth Avenue,
sent money on Frontera Way in it was reported at 8:41 a.m. Friday, April 6.
Burlingame, it was reported at 11:12 Burg l ary . A business was broken into and
a.m. Thursday, April 5. a cash register was stolen on South El
Camino Real, it was reported at 6:19 a.m.
Friday, April 6.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Theft. Someone stole beer from a store on
Fraud. Someone committed fraud on Arroyo North Amphlett Boulevard, it was reported
Drive, it was reported at 4:47 p.m. Monday, at 6:47 p.m. Thursday, April 5.
March 26. Theft. A vehicle was broken into and some
Fraud. Someone committed fraud on items were stolen on Shasta Drive, it was
Juniper Avenue, it was reported at 4:40 p.m. reported at 5:25 p.m. Thursday, April 5.
Monday, March 26. Theft. Someone stole another person’s
Fraud. Someone committed fraud on Oyster cellphone, wallet and credit cards on Bovet
Point Boulevard, it was reported at 4:21 Road, it was reported at 1:32 p.m. Thursday,
p.m. Monday, March 26. April 5.
Identi ty theft. An unknown person com- Theft. Someone’s vehicle registration tags
mitted identity theft on Fairfax Way, it was were stolen on West Hillsdale boulevard, it
reported at 2:25 p.m. Monday, March 26. was reported at 8:17 a.m. Thursday, April 5.

New fire chief for South City Local briefs


Jesus Magallanes will be South San
Francisco’s next fire chief, after being be one the best fire departments in the Bay
tapped by City Manager Area.”
Mike Futrell to replace
former chief Gerry
Mountain lion reported
Kohlmann, who near two San Mateo schools
announced his retirement A mountain lion was reported near two
earlier this year.  schools in San Mateo Thursday morning,
As member of the city’s but the witness said it did not appear to
fire department for 21 behave in an aggressive or predatory fash-
years, Magallanes worked ion, according to police.
Jesus his way through the The sighting was called in at 8:02 a.m. in
Magallanes ranks from firefighter to the vicinity of Fernwood Street and 36th
interim chief in the wake Avenue, officers said.
of Kohlmann’s announcement in January.  Due to the presence of students nearby,
Magallanes expressed his appreciation temporary shelter-in-place orders were
for the opportunity.  issued for Abbott Middle School and
“South San Francisco is a dynamic city Hillsdale High School while officers cleared
with a top notch fire department capable of the campuses, but classes continued behind
responding to any emergency which may closed doors.
arise,” he said in a prepared statement. “I am The sighting was never confirmed,
humbled and excited to lead what I know to according to police.
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Prosecutor: Prince thought he


was taking common painkiller
By Amy Forliti ple around him didn’t know, that he was tak-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing fentanyl.”
Metz’s announcement effectively closed
MINNEAPOLIS — Prince thought he was the case.
taking a common painkiller but instead “There is no doubt that the actions of indi-
ingested a counterfeit pill containing the viduals will be criticized, questioned and
dangerously powerful drug fentanyl, a judged in the days and weeks to come,” Metz
Minnesota prosecutor said Thursday as he said. “But suspicions and innuendo are cate-
announced that no charges would be filed in gorically insufficient to support any crimi-
the musician’s death. nal charges.”
Carver County Attorney Mark Metz said After the announcement, the U.S.
Prince had suffered from pain for years and Attorney’s Office said it also had no credible
was addicted to pain medication. While some evidence that would lead to federal criminal
of the superstar’s associates might have charges. A law enforcement official close to
enabled his drug habit and tried to protect his the investigation told the Associated Press
privacy, authorities found “no direct evi- that the federal investigation is now inactive
dence that a specific person provided the fen- unless new information emerges. The offi-
tanyl.” cial spoke on condition of anonymity
“In all likelihood, Prince had no idea that because the federal case remains open.
he was taking a counterfeit pill that could Authorities alleged Schulenberg, a family
kill him,” Metz said. physician who saw Prince twice before he
The investigative materials — including died, illegally prescribed an opioid to Prince
documents, photos and videos — were post- REUTERS FILE PHOTO
in violation of the Controlled Substances
ed online Thursday afternoon. Several videos Prince performs during the halftime show of the Super Bowl XLI. Act. Prosecutors say Schulenberg wrote a
show the pop superstar’s body on the floor prescription for oxycodone to Kirk
of his Paisley Park estate, near an elevator. for the potent painkiller to go Prince. That Paisley Park complex after Prince died, and Johnson, Prince’s close friend and body-
He is on his back, his head on the floor, eyes prescription was not linked to Prince’s death. many of them were not in their original phar- guard, on April 14, 2016, with the intent
closed. His right hand is on his stomach and Prince was 57 when he was found alone and maceutical containers. Some of those pills that it go to Prince.
left arm on the floor. unresponsive in an elevator at his Paisley were later determined to be counterfeit, and Schulenberg’s attorney, Amy Conners, has
Metz’s announcement came just hours after Park studio compound on April 21, 2016. state and federal authorities have been inves- disputed that and did so again Thursday, say-
the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that a His death sparked a national outpouring of tigating the source of the fentanyl for nearly ing that Schulenberg settled the case to avoid
doctor who was accused of illegally prescrib- grief and prompted a joint investigation by two years. the expense and uncertain outcome of litiga-
ing an opioid for Prince agreed to pay Carver County and federal authorities. “My focus was lasered in on trying to find tion. The doctor admitted no facts or liabili-
$30,000 to settle a civil violation of a feder- An autopsy found he died of an accidental out who provided that fentanyl, and we just ty in the settlement, which includes stricter
al drug law. Dr. Michael Todd Schulenberg overdose of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 50 don’t know where he got it,” Metz said. “We monitoring of his prescribing practices.
allegedly wrote a prescription for oxycodone times more powerful than heroin. may never know. ... It’s pretty clear from the Schulenberg is not the target of a criminal
in the name of Prince’s bodyguard, intending Metz said several pills were found at the evidence that he did not know, and the peo- investigation.

Burlingame dog park proposal breeds support Around the state


State auditor: California doing
By Austin Walsh a staff report suggests it could cost about Brownrigg suggested officials install camera
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF $350,000. Officials agreed to set aside the surveillance at the site. The proposal did not a poor job on homelessness
building expense in next year’s capital gain traction, but Brownrigg said he believes LOS ANGELES — California is doing a
Burlingame officials sniffing out an improvement budget. it should be considered as a future option. poor job of sheltering the nation’s largest
opportunity to convert an underutilized slice Councilman Ricardo Ortiz said he believes The issues raised by residents were recog- homeless population and needs to provide
of property into a new dog park fetched the project is a worthy venture. nized by Ortiz, but ultimately overwhelmed statewide leadership to address the problem,
enthusiastic support from local pet lovers. “We’ve talked about adding green space and by the potential benefit. the state auditor said Thursday in a report
The Burlingame City Council unanimously how very, very, very few opportunities we “I’m trying to be sensible to the objec- that also singled out problems with home-
approved Monday, April 16, a proposal to have to create parks and green space,” he tions but in my mind the need for creating less services in Los Angeles County.
turn 3 acres of city land at the west side of said. “I think this is a great opportunity.” open space far outweighs any objections,” California has about 134,000 homeless
Skyline Boulevard between Rivera and Councilwoman Ann Keighran agreed. he said. people, roughly 24 percent of the nation’s
Trousdale drives into an off-leash dog park. “I do think it is worth utilizing as open The proposal was crafted nearly three years total homeless population, and Los Angeles
The decision came to the delight of dog space for the residents of Burlingame that ago and ultimately unanimously recommend- County has the most within the state — at
owners who called for the construction of a have dogs,” she said. ed for approval by the Parks and Recreation least 55,000 people, an audit summary said.
gathering area for their furry best friends to Currently the property stands unkempt Commission. “California’s relative position regarding
play and make new friends, according to near Interstate 280. Officials have examined Glomstad noted beyond the recreational its homeless population points to the need
video of the meeting. it for a variety of uses but ultimately were benefits, developing the land could cut down for a single entity to oversee an effective
“I believe this new park would be very con- restricted in their development options due the threat of wildfires which may exist. and efficient system to address homeless-
ducive to dogs having a great time and run- to a large gas line running underground, said “There’s less of a chance of fire because it ness,” it said.
ning around,” said resident Steve Epstein, Parks and Recreation Director Margaret will be managed rather than being left to The audit cited an array of troubling facts
who lives near the proposed park area and Glomstad. grow wild,” she said. about California’s homeless problem.
would prefer an alternative to Cuernavaca Though officials and pet owners appreciat- Brownrigg, despite citing minor reserva- With 68 percent of its homeless people
Park, which is the area’s other dog recreation ed the proposal, it was not universally sup- tions, said ultimately he believes the pro- living in vehicles, abandoned buildings,
area. ported. Some residents living near the prop- posal would be a benefit for the community. parks or on streets, California has the high-
Resident Vicky Boyd shared a similar per- erty expressed reservations over the traffic “This is exactly what we need to do — find est rate of unsheltered homeless of any
spective. and parking issues potentially invited, as more space for recreation.” state.
“I am all in favor of a park that works for well as health hazards posed by those who do Vice Mayor Donna Colson concurred,
our dogs,” she said. not clean up after their animals. claiming the proposal is a sound allocation Five indicted in alleged $80
Under the approval, officials will continue Officials recognized those concerns, and of city resources. million California recycling fraud
drafting plans to begin constructing the said they will require continued monitoring “I think it’s a very excellent way to use an
Skyline Park proposal. Though the exact once the park is constructed. To assure users underutilized piece of real estate that the city SACRAMENTO — California has charged
price of the initiative is yet to be determined, are on their best behavior, Mayor Michael of Burlingame has,” she said. five people with defrauding the state’s recy-
cling program out of $80.3 million — the
largest alleged fraud scheme in the pro-

San Francisco board votes to keep controversial statue gram’s history, officials said Thursday.
The owner and four employees of
Recycling Services Alliance Corporation
By Paul Elias The board agreed to keep it standing after clashed over the removal of a Confederate are charged with swindling the state’s bev-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lawyer Steve Schmid appealed the Arts statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, last sum- erage container recycling program over
Commission decision to place the statue in mer. “When I go by that statue, I just see several years by accepting recyclables pur-
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco storage. Schmid argued that the sculpture is genocide,” San Francisco resident Martin chased in other states and faking the paper-
authorities reversed a decision to remove a an art piece regardless of one’s opinion of Huerta told the board. work, California Attorney General Xavier
19th century statue near City Hall that some the sculpture. He said the U. S. On Thursday, the Arts Commission said it Becerra announced.
say is degrading to Native Americans. Constitution’s First Amendment mandates would ask the appeals board to reconsider The state Department of Resources
San Francisco’s Board of Appeals late its protection. its decision and explore other legal Recycling and Recovery said it’s the largest
Wednesday unanimously voted to overturn “Yes, it’s despicable. Yes, it’s horrible,” options. ever alleged fraud involving the 5- or 10-
the city’s Arts Commission earlier decision said appeals board member Rick Swig, who “As a city, we had an opportunity to cor- cent deposits consumers pay on certain bev-
to remove the “Early Days” sculpture, which voted with the other four members to keep rect a gross misrepresentation of history erage containers. The self-funded program
depicts a Native American at the feet of a the statue on public display. “But taking it and to honor the wishes of the first people has recently been having substantial finan-
Spanish cowboy and Catholic missionary. away suppresses thought.” of this land who have advocated for the cial problems leading to the closure of
It is part of the Pioneer Monument cluster The Arts Commission started the removal sculpture’s removal for decades,” said com- many of the state’s private recycling cen-
that depicts the founding of California. process in October after demonstrators mission spokeswoman Kate Patterson. ters.
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Local brief
Bill introduced to provide
Southwest Airlines sought more
free technology to block robocalls
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, introduced legisla-
tion this week directing the Federal Communications
time for jet engine inspections
By David Koenig and Claudia Lauer
Commission to require that phone com- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
panies provide free technology to block
robocalls. DALLAS — Southwest Airlines
Speier said the National Do Not Call sought more time last year to inspect
Registry has failed to protect utility cus- jet-engine fan blades like the one that
tomers from scammers, resulting in an snapped off during one of its flights
estimated $350 million lost annually. Tuesday in an accident that left a pas-
The Repeated Objectionable Bothering senger dead.
of Consumers on Phones Act, or ROBO- The airline opposed a recommenda-
Jackie Speier COP, would also require telecom compa- tion by the engine manufacturer to
nies to verify the accuracy of caller ID require ultrasonic inspections of cer-
information, with exceptions for domestic violence shel- tain fan blades within 12 months.
ters, medical offices and other customers with legitimate Southwest said it needed more time,
needs to alter that information, according to Speier’s and it raised concern over the number
office. of engines it would need to inspect.
It would also authorize the creation of a nationwide Other airlines also voiced objections.
“unblocking system” to help customers control the calls It wasn’t until after Tuesday’s acci-
and text messages they receive, and require the FCC and dent that the Federal Aviation
Federal Trade Commission to develop a public report on Administration announced that it will
whether the new rules and tools are effective. soon make the inspections mandatory. REUTERS
“The public has been subjected to harassing robocalls for It is unclear how many planes will be U.S. NTSB investigators are on scene examining damage to the engine of the
years,” Speier said in a statement. “It’s time Congress took affected by the FAA order. Airlines Southwest Airlines plane.
action.” including Southwest say they have gency landing in Philadelphia. International, a joint venture of General
Companion legislation has been introduced in the U.S. begun inspections anyway. Investigators said the blade that Electric Co. and France’s Safran SA, to
Senate by Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., Speier said. An engine on a Southwest jet broke off mid-flight and triggered the recommend in June 2017 that airlines
exploded over Pennsylvania on fatal accident was showing signs of conduct ultrasonic inspections of fan
CITY GOVERNMENT Tuesday, and debris hit the plane. metal fatigue — microscopic cracks blades on many Boeing 737s.
Jennifer Riordan, a 43-year-old bank from repeated use. In August, the FAA proposed making
• Architecture firm Burks To ma The National Transportation Safety the recommendation mandatory. The
was selected by the Fo s ter Ci ty executive from Albuquerque, New
Mexico, was sucked partway out of the Board also blamed metal fatigue for the oldest blades would be inspected with-
Co unci l at a meeting Monday to engine failure on a Southwest plane in in six months, while many others
offer conceptual designs for a new jet when a window shattered. She died
later from her injuries. The Boeing Florida in 2016 that was able to land would face an 18-month deadline. CFM
community center in Leo Ry an safely. commented that the longer deadline be
Park. 737, bound from New York to Dallas
with 149 people aboard, made an emer- That incident led manufacturer CFM shortened to 12 months.
The council allocated $300,000
for this phase of the project in December, and three to four
potential designs will be prepared by the end of the year.
Those design options will revolve around a new multi-
use community center along with various park improve-
Men arrested at Starbucks get an apology from police
By Errin Haines Whack police on us, ” Nelson told the said. “What if it wasn’t us sitting
ments, and may also include restaurants or the Hi l l barn Associated Press in the first interview there? What if it was the kid that didn’t
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Theatre onsite.  Other possible features include interac- by the two black men since video of know somebody that knew somebody?
tive art installations, children’s play areas and walking their trespassing arrests April 12 Do they make it to jail? Do they die?
paths throughout the park.  PHILADELPHIA — Rashon Nelson
initially brushed it off when the touched off a furor around the U.S. over What happens?”
Starbucks manager told him he could- racial profiling, or what has been On Thursday, they also got an apolo-
Around the state n’t use the restroom because he wasn’t dubbed “retail racism” or “shopping
while black.”
gy from Philadelphia Police
a paying customer. Commissioner Richard Ross, a black
Police arrest brother of He thought nothing of it when he Nelson and Robinson were led away man who at first staunchly defended
and his childhood friend and business in handcuffs from the shop in the his officers’ handling of the incident.
man killed by Sacramento police partner, Donte Robinson, were city’s well-to-do Rittenhouse Square “I should have said the officers acted
SACRAMENTO — Police on Thursday arrested the broth- approached at their table and were neighborhood in an incident recorded within the scope of the law, and not
er of Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man who was shot asked if they needed help. The 23-year- on a white customer’s cellphone. that they didn’t do anything wrong,”
and killed by Sacramento officers last month, on suspicion old entrepreneurs declined, explaining In the week since, the men have met Ross said. “Words are very important.”
of felony assault and vandalism, authorities said Thursday. they were just waiting for a business with Starbucks’ apologetic CEO and At a news conference, a somber Ross
Stevante Clark, 25, also is accused of making criminal meeting. have started pushing for lasting said he “failed miserably” in address-
threats and abusing a 911 emergency line. Police did not A few minutes later, they hardly change at the coffee-shop chain, ing the arrests. He said that the issue of
provide further details, citing an ongoing investigation. noticed when the police came into the including new policies on discrimina- race is not lost on him and that he
Stevante Clark disrupted an emotional City Council meeting coffee shop — until officers started tion and ejecting customers. shouldn’t be the person making things
following the shooting of his 22-year-old brother. He later walking in their direction. “We do want to make sure it doesn’t worse. “Shame on me if, in any way,
apologized to Mayor Darrell Steinberg for the disruption. “That’s when we knew she called the happen to anybody again,” Robinson I’ve done that,” he said.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Friday • April 20, 2018 7


Rudy Giuliani to join Trump
legal team in Russia probe
By Chad Day
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Former New York


City mayor Rudy Giuliani is joining
the legal team defending President
Donald Trump in the special counsel’s
Russia investigation, a Trump attor-
REUTERS ney said Thursday.
Former FBI director James Comey arrives for a taping of ‘The With the addition of Giuliani, Trump
Late Show with Stephen Colbert.’ gains an experienced litigator and for-
mer U. S. attorney in Manhattan.
Comey memo: Donald Trump is looking to bring his involve-
ment with special counsel Robert
Mueller’s investigation to a close, and
Trump complained about is considering whether to sit for ques-
tioning by Mueller’s team.

Flynn’s ‘judgment issues’ Giuliani also fills the void left by


attorney John Dowd, who resigned
from the legal team last month.
By Mary Clare Jalonick, Eric Tucker and Chad Day Trump personal attorney Jay
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sekulow told the Associated Press that
Giuliani will be focusing on the
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump told former Mueller investigation — not the legal REUTERS FILE PHOTO
FBI Director James Comey that he had serious concerns matters raised by the ongoing investi- Donald Trump’s personal attorney Jay Sekulow said that Rudy Giuliani will be
about the judgment of his first national security adviser, gation into Trump attorney Michael focusing on the Robert Mueller investigation — not the legal matters raised by
Michael Flynn, and Trump’s chief of staff asked days later if Cohen. That probe is being led by the the ongoing investigation into Trump attorney Michael Cohen.
Flynn’s communications were being monitored under a U.S. attorney in Manhattan.
Cohen’s office, home and hotel of the investigation, not a target, Trump’s personal legal team but will
secret surveillance warrant, according to memos maintained though that designation can change at be working closely with White House
by Comey and obtained by the Associated Press. room were raided last week by the FBI,
provoking a backlash from Trump in any time. In a statement announcing lawyer Ty Cobb, who has also been
Trump also told Comey that Russian President Vladimir Giuliani’s hire, Trump expressed his handling the administration’s cooper-
Putin told him that Russia had “some of the most beautiful which he publicly weighed whether to
fire Mueller or Deputy Attorney wish that the investigation wrap up ation with the Mueller investigation.
hookers in the world” even as he adamantly, and repeatedly, soon. “It is an honor to be a part of such an
distanced himself from a salacious allegation involving General Rod Rosenstein. He also
intensified his public attacks on the “Rudy is great,” Trump said. “He has important legal team, and I look for-
prostitutes in Moscow, the documents state. been my friend for a long time and ward to not only working with the
The 15 pages of documents contain new details about a Mueller investigation, calling it “an
attack on our country.” wants to get this matter quickly President but with Jay, Ty and their
series of interactions with Trump that Comey found so resolved for the good of the country.” colleagues,” Giuliani said in a state-
unnerving that he documented them in writing. Those Trump’s legal team has been told by
Mueller that the president is a subject Giuliani will be joining Sekulow on ment.
encounters in the weeks before Comey’s May 2017 firing
include a Trump Tower discussion about a possible
encounter between Trump and prostitutes in Moscow; a
White House dinner at which Comey says Trump asked him
for his loyalty; and a private Oval Office discussion where
Awww: 10 days old, she makes Senate history in her pink cap
the ex-FBI head says the president asked him to end an By Laurike Kellman reporters on the way in to vote. minutes before they took off.
investigation into Flynn. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The rule had passed without objec- Like newborns, the Senate can be
The documents had been eagerly anticipated since their tion — but there had been plenty of unpredictable.
existence was first revealed last year, especially since grumbling about babies threatening The first sign that the two would
WASHINGTON — Tiny Maile Pearl the Senate’s cherished decorum. But meet Thursday was a tweet by
Comey’s interactions with Trump are part of special counsel made Senate history Thursday without
Robert Mueller’s investigation into whether the president when it actually happened, even stern Duckworth that she might vote on the
making a sound. Senate Majority Leader Mitch nomination of Rep. James Bridenstine
sought to obstruct justice. The memos have been turned The tightly wrapped 10-day-old
over to Mueller. McConnell appeared to beam. In fact, to run NASA.
baby, brought to the well of the cham- he left a Senate vote open to allow “May have to vote today. Maile’s
Comey has said publicly, “I knew there might come a day ber by her mother, Sen. Tammy
when I would need a record of what had happened, not just to Duckworth time to get there with little outfit is prepped,” she tweeted, with a
Duckworth, became the first newborn Maile Pearl Bowlsbey. photo of baby clothes. “Made sure she
defend myself, but to defend the FBI and our integrity as an to appear there, just one day after the
institution and the independence of our investigative func- “Thank you very much,” Duckworth has a jacket so she doesn’t violate the
Senate approved a new rule permitting said to the Kentucky Republican. The Senate floor dress code requiring blaz-
tion.” it.
According to one memo, Trump complained about Flynn double amputee, in a wheelchair with ers. Not sure what the policy is on
at a private January 2017 dinner with Comey, saying “the “It’s about time, ” the Illinois Maile, pronounced “Miley,” in her lap, duckling onesies but I think we’re
guy has serious judgment issues.” He then blamed Flynn for Democrat and Iraq War veteran told was on the floor for less than three ready.”
a delay in returning a congratulatory call from an interna-
tional leader, telling Comey he would be upset if he had to
wait six days for a returned phone call
“I did not comment at any point during this topic and
there was no mention or acknowledgment of any FBI inter-
est in or contact with General Flynn,” Comey wrote.
At that point, the FBI had already interviewed Flynn
about his contacts with the Russian ambassador, Sergey
Kislyak, and the Justice Department had already warned
White House officials that they were concerned Flynn was
vulnerable to blackmail.
Flynn was fired February 13, 2017, after White House
officials said he had misled them about his Russian contacts
during the transition period by saying that he had not dis-
cussed sanctions.

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After Syria missile strikes,


U.S. stuck in holding pattern
By Robert Burns just over a year, Cafarella
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said in an interview this
week, it is possible that
WASHINGTON — The drama of U.S. and Syria and its two main
allied missile strikes on Syria has obscured a international supporters
sobering fact: The U.S.-led campaign to elim- — Russia and Iran — will
inate the Islamic State from Syria has stalled. retaliate militarily against
The U.S. has 2,000 troops in Syria assist- American forces and their
ing local Arab and Kurdish fighters against Kurdish and Arab partners
IS, even as President Donald Trump resists Donald Trump in eastern Syria “in an
deeper U.S. involvement and is eager to with- attempt to compel an
draw completely in coming months. Trump American withdrawal by raising the cost of
wants “other people” to deal with Syria, continued American involvement.”
whose civil war has spawned the greatest The U.S. began bombing IS in Syria in
humanitarian crisis since World War II in September 2014 and deployed an initial con-
terms of refugees. tingent of 50 special operations troops in the
It’s unclear whether Trump will go ahead country the following year. The anti-IS cam-
paign gained momentum in 2016 and made its REUTERS
with a total U.S. withdrawal while IS retains
even a small presence in Syria. biggest gains during Trump’s first year in Smoke rises from Yarmouk Palestinian camp in Damascus, Syria.
Since January, when Trump asserted in his office.
State of the Union address that “very close to
100 percent” of IS territory in Syria and Iraq
had been liberated, progress toward extin-
guishing the extremists’ caliphate, or self-
A spokesman for the U.S.-led military
coalition against IS refused this week to say
how many IS fighters remain. Col. Ryan
Dillon said they are holed up mainly in two
Rebels give up Damascus
proclaimed state, has ground to a halt and
shows no sign of restarting. U.S. warplanes
continue to periodically bomb remaining
pockets of IS in eastern Syria, but ground
places in eastern Syria. He said they are in
and around the town of Hajin on the
Euphrates River north of Bukamal and in
Dashisha near the city of Deir el-Zour. They
area town to government
By Philip Issa control of an area once home to an estimat-
operations by U.S. partner forces have are “contained” in these areas, he asserted,
suggesting they are not in immediate danger THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed 400,000 people in a matter of weeks.
slowed.
“We’ve halted forward progress and are of being ousted. The Army of Islam rebels in Dumayr fol-
essentially attempting to avoid losing terri- Of concern, Dillon said, are indications BEIRUT — The Syrian government took lowed their companions belonging to the
tory we’ve gained to date,” said Jennifer that IS is stepping up successful attacks control of a town northeast of Damascus on same group from Douma to Jarablus, a town
Cafarella, an analyst at the Institute for the against pro-government fighters elsewhere Thursday after rebels evacuated to north in north Syria shared between Turkish and
Study of War. She sees two potential solu- in Syria. Syria — the latest in a string of handovers Syrian opposition control.
tions: send additional U.S. combat power to The Trump administration has been saying by rebels to the government. The Syrian government has been follow-
eastern Syria to take on IS more directly, or in recent months that 98 percent of IS territo- Residents in the town of Dumayr wel- ing a proven strategy of besieging opposi-
resolve a diplomatic dispute with Turkey that ry has been liberated, suggesting the cam- comed security forces into their town in a tion areas until residents and fighters, des-
has largely sidelined the main U.S. military paign was close to final victory, although on triumphant show for the cameras of the perate for food, medical treatment and relief,
partner in Syria, the Syrian Democratic April 3 the Army general overseeing the cam- state-affiliated al-Ikhbariya TV station. give up and accept government control.
Forces. paign, Joseph Votel, put it differently, saying Waving the national flag, they lifted al- The bruising offensives have displaced
Now that Trump has upped the ante by “well over 90 percent” of the caliphate had Ikhbariya TV correspondent Rabieh Dibeh hundreds of thousands of residents, and tens
attacking Syria directly for the second time in been retaken. onto their shoulders and chanted their sup- of thousands more choose to leave to north
port for President Bashar Assad, after the Syria than to submit again to the govern-
last of 5,000 rebels and family members ment and be conscripted by the military.
boarded buses and left the town. U.N. officials and human rights groups
There have been several handovers by say the strategy and the evacuation arrange-
rebels to the government in the capital ments amount to forced population dis-
region following a punishing government placement, a war crime.
offensive against the rebellious eastern A similar arrangement to have Islamic
Ghouta region earlier this year. State militants evacuate their pocket inside
More than 1,500 civilians were killed in the capital appeared to collapse on
the offensive, which culminated in allega- Thursday.
tions of a chemical weapons attack on the Government forces began bombarding the
town of Douma, with reports that more than Hajr al-Aswad neighborhood and Yarmouk
40 people were killed. Palestinian camp inside Damascus only
Rebels surrendered towns across eastern hours after reports surfaced that IS militants
Ghouta as the offensive drove on, giving up would be given two days to leave.

Raul Castro retires as Around the world


Cuban president, outlines future try’s ultimate authority,
HAVANA — Raul Castro turned over when Castro leaves the
Cuba’s presidency Thursday to a 57-year-old powerful position in
successor he said would hold power until 2021.
2031, a plan that would place the state the “From that point on, I
Castro brothers founded and ruled for 60 will be just another sol-
years in the hands of a Communist Party dier defending this revo-
official little known to most on the island. lution,” Castro said. The
Castro’s 90-minute valedictory speech 86-year-old general
offered his first clear vision for the nation’s broke frequently from his
future power structure under new President Miguel
prepared remarks to joke
Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Bermudez. Castro Diaz-Canel
and banter with officials
said he foresees the white-haired electronics on the dais in the National Assembly, say-
engineer serving two five-year terms as ing he looked forward to having more time
leader of the Cuban government, and taking to travel the country.
the helm of the Communist Party, the coun-
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • April 20, 2018 9


Magee for county superintendent Guest
S
provides specific examples of how a
an Mateo County voters, par-
ticularly those with an inter-
est in education, are extremely
Editorial policy or practice has direct impacts
whether it be how the Local Control
perspective
fortunate to have two knowledgeable, youth and family services. While it and Accountability Plan didn’t
experienced and capable candidates largely operates in the background, it account for special education goals
for superintendent of schools. provides an essential backbone for and how technology in the classroom
Both Gary Waddell, the county’s
deputy superintendent of instructional
services, and Nancy Magee, the coun-
the county’s school children and their
families.
Both candidates have their special-
can affect relationships between
teachers and students and how to over-
come obstacles derived from that.
Peninsula Clean Energy
ty’s associate superintendent of stu-
dent services, are seeking the role of
the county’s top educator to replace
ties — Waddell in programming to
eliminate the achievement gap
through Zap the Gap, Magee in creat-
While some can get caught up in
jargon and the intricacies of policy,
Magee can easily point to real-life
creating greener future
Anne Campbell, who is retiring. examples of how education leadership By Dave Pine and Jeff Aalfs
ing safe and supportive schools
Both Waddell and Magee have a firm through the Big Five emergency can provide connective tissue to solv-

T
ing emerging issues such as the his Earth Day, San Mateo County residents and
grasp on the position and its possi- response protocol. Both have made
diminishing civic discourse in socie- businesses can celebrate that together we are
bilities, while also exhibiting years their mark in the notable and impor-
of experience working on heady ty and how that might affect the class- taking strong action on climate change to pro-
tant work of those programs though
issues tied to the education of our safe and supportive schools — both room while also knowing how the tect our environment and future — while also saving an
county’s children. While the county free from bullying and other threats office can play a supporting role in estimated $17 million per year. Our success should be
superintendent has no direct over- — has had more recent attention. diving into new data for local school the catalyst that prompts other cities
sight of the individual school dis- As deputy superintendent, Waddell districts while also keeping the doors and counties in the state and the coun-
tricts, it acts in a supporting role to moves in political circles and has an to communication open at the ground try to opt into the climate battle.
bridge gaps and ensure that local interest in connecting to leaders out- level. Saturday’s Earth Day 2018 marks
school leaders have the necessary side of the county to work on bigger Again, we emphasize that both one year since Peninsula Clean Energy
resources. It also works in an adviso- picture items. He has proven himself Waddell and Magee are exemplary enrolled nearly 290,000 homes and
ry capacity on the implementation of adept at doing so and has the ability public officials who would hit the businesses across the county to
new programs and systems and acts as to coherently move messages to and ground running in the county superin- receive cleaner energy at lower rates.
a clearing house for information as it fro with ease. Magee is more of a tendent role. Either are solid choices Over that year, PCE has reduced green-
nuts-and-bolts leader immersed in the house gases by approximately 261 Dave Pine
filters from the state to the local level and we hope that, regardless of the
and vice versa. Additionally, it oper- detailed work of the office through her result of this election, both will million pounds, the equivalent to
ates the county’s court schools and experience leading specific divisions. remain in local education service. avoiding the use of more than 13 mil-
has a strong hand in special educa- She is cognizant of the role an office However, there can only be one vote, lion gallons of gasoline.
tion, foster child support and child, of education can play in support and and we recommend Magee. Peninsula Clean Energy is a public
local agency founded by all 20 cities
in San Mateo County as well as the
Letters to the editor county itself to help meet local cli-
mate action goals. The governing
boards representing these jurisdic-
Caltrain parking lots mony in front of the Senate. The BART’s excuse of inadequate train
tions all took action to join PCE Jeff Aalfs
politicians who grilled Mark would storage disappears if their trains
Editor, without a single dissenting vote. This
be wise to learn the value of admit- could continue south and around the
The article “Caltrain looks to hous- Bay according to their master plan. remarkable consensus reflects the strong environmental
ting mistakes (once in a while), as
ing” in the April 17 edition of the Mark did, and say they are sorry occa- leadership demanded by our constituents, and their
Daily Journal did not mention where sionally. Mark Zuckerberg will have desire go cleaner and greener, in sharp contrast to dis-
the riders who drive to the stations to now prove that he and “his team” turbing efforts in other parts of the nation to opt back
Tom Huening
would park. That seems like an can correct the problems at hand just into deadly, polluting energy resources such as coal.
San Mateo Our residents and businesses made a wise choice in
important element that hasn’t been as our elected leaders need to do as The letter writer is a former member backing Peninsula Clean Energy to be our electricity
addressed. I also question whether well. There is a lot of room for of the San Mateo County Board of
people will want to live right next to improvement in both arenas. provider, as they now benefit not only from cleaner
Superv isors and the SamTrans Board electricity but also rates that are five percent lower than
the tracks. Even daily riders would of Directors.
likely prefer to live a few blocks from David Thom Pacific Gas and Electric’s. The typical residential cus-
the noise, vibration and especially tomer saves about $22 per year for PCE’s standard
San Carlos ECOplus option, using electricity that is 50 percent
the freight trains that run all night. Cut-through traffic renewable and 85 percent carbon-free, generated mostly
Multi-pane windows might help, but
people like fresh air. There is a reason Editor, by wind, sun and water.
BART-SFO access Your piece (“Cut-through traffic PCE offers customers the option to do even more for
most buildings along railroad tracks
are industrial and the housing that Editor, frustrates residents”) that was included the environment by choosing 100 percent renewable
does exist there is low cost. Millbrae Mayor Gina Papan, dis- in the April 17 edition of the Daily energy with our ECO100 plan. ECO100 costs about $4 a
cussed in the piece (“More BART-SFO Journal failed to mention the many month more than ECOplus for the average household,
access sought”) that was published in drivers who take the East Hillsdale but it is a deal at 13.7 percent less than the cost of a
the April 16 edition of the Daily Boulevard exit, presumably to avoid
Tim Donnelly similar product from PG&E. Any customer can choose to
Journal, is right to seek more trips Highway 101 north right lane jam
Burlingame switch to ECO100 on Peninsula Clean Energy’s website
from Millbrae BART to the airport. leading to State Route 92 east.
While I sympathize with these poor or by calling its customer service number.
The Millbrae BART station was Local cities, towns, agencies and the County of San
designed anticipating an commuters who work in our county
Lessons from Facebook extension south through San Mateo but cannot afford to live here, I don’t Mateo are further demonstrating their environmental
Editor, think they’re saving much time, and commitment by utilizing ECO100 for their own opera-
County eventually connecting to
I have neither used Facebook, nor Santa Clara BART. That overdue are subjecting Foster City residents tions. Together they avoided an estimated 10,000 metric
do I plan to at this time. Some time extension would greatly reduce car to as much as a 20-minute stall on the tons of greenhouse gases from local government opera-
ago, I saw the writing on the wall traffic, provide a substantial transit off-ramp. tions in just one year — equivalent to taking more than
with Facebook and decided it best to alternative to SFO and make Millbrae 2,000 cars off the road annually. That honor roll
share pictures and other types of a truly regional transportation hub. includes Atherton, Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame,
information the old-fashioned way. New transportation funding proposals Adam Kent Colma, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Hillsborough,
In any case, we can all take a lesson should make a BART extension a top Foster City Menlo Park, Millbrae, Portola Valley, Redwood City,
from Mark Zuckerberg’s recent testi- priority. San Carlos, San Mateo, Woodside, SamTrans, Caltrain,
San Mateo County Harbor District and the County of
OUR MISSION:
San Mateo.
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most Portola Valley went even further when its Town
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for Council voted to make ECO100 the default option for all
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. its residents and businesses. And Facebook chose
By combining local news and sports coverage,
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, ECO100 to power its corporate headquarters in Menlo
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief
Moe Alshafie Michael Davis lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to Park, as have a number of smaller businesses.
Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality To provide its cleaner energy, Peninsula Clean Energy
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County.
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we is actively bringing more renewable energy onto the
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this California grid. PCE signed two contracts for a total of
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman dynamic and ever-changing community.
Jim Clifford Elizabeth Cortes 300 megawatts of new solar power to be built solely for
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Talia Fine Robert Hutchinson San Mateo County customers, enough to power more
Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter
Priscilla Jin Tom Jung SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM than 160,000 homes when in full operation. These
Connor Lin Laurel Lujan
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Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler Sophie Penn Nick Rose facebook.com/smdailyjournal tion labor force of 755 workers within California.
Joel Snyder Gary Whitman
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Dave Newlands, Production Assistant Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal proving that local action to build sustainability is good
for both our Earth and our economy.
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Stocks post first loss of the week


By Alex Veiga global economy, but also because
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS of expectations that last year’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,762.48 corporate tax cut will have on cor-
Losses among technology and Low: 24,557.03 porate balance sheets.
consumer products companies Close: 24,664.89 Roughly 10 percent of the com-
weighed on U.S. stocks Thursday, Change: -83.18 panies in the S&P 500 have
snapping a three-day winning released quarterly results so far.
OTHER INDEXES And most have reported earnings
streak for the market.
Banks bucked the trend, rising S&P 500: 2693.13 -15.51 and sales that beat financial ana-
along with bond yields. Energy NYSE Index: 12,671.48 -61.40 lysts’ forecasts. But that hasn’t
companies also eked out a slight Nasdaq: 7238.06 -57.18 necessarily translated into gains
gain, despite a late-afternoon NYSE MKT: 2595.66 -7.45 for shareholders.
downturn in oil prices. The broad Russell 2000: 1573.82 -9.74 On average, the S&P 500 com-
market slide came as investors Wilshire 5000: 27,995.01 146.51 panies that have reported earn-
pored over the latest corporate ings and revenue that topped Wall
quarterly results. 10-Yr Bond: 2.91 +0.04 Street’s expectations saw their
“The earnings were a little bit Oil (per barrel): 68.15 -0.32 share price decline 5 percent on
disappointing today and we’re Gold : 1,348.00 -5.50 the day they released their results,
just really seeing, especially Bell said.
within the tech sector, follow- index of smaller-company stocks That’s the tobacco company’s business were big decliners for “A lot of people had high
through on some of the big names gave up 9.74 points, or 0.6 per- worst single-day loss of all time. the second day in a row. Lam expectations for the first quarter,
that have reported disappointing cent, to 1,573.82. Procter & Gamble declined 3.3 Research, which makes chip-mak- as far as earnings results go, but it
numbers in some key spaces,” The major indexes were headed percent to $74.95 despite posting ing equipment, led the slide, drop- wasn’t really reflected in stock
said Lindsey Bell, an investment lower from the get-go as results that topped Wall Street’s ping 6.6 percent to $190.39. prices, necessarily, ” Bell said,
strategist at CFRA Research. investors looked over the latest forecasts. The consumer products Qualcomm slid 4.8 percent to noting that investors appear to be
The S&P 500 index fell 15.51 corporate earnings. company reported a flat third- $52.57 after the Chinese govern- unimpressed by the forecasts that
points, or 0. 6 percent, to Disappointing results from Philip quarter profit and President and ment said it still has concerns management teams are giving for
2,693.13. The Dow Jones indus- Morris International and Procter CEO David Taylor said the compa- about the company’s deal to buy coming quarters.
trial average slid 83.18 points, or & Gamble helped pull the market ny is facing a challenging “macro NXP Semiconductors. Qualcomm Some corporate report cards did
0.3 percent, to 24,664.89. The lower early on. environment” and that markets withdrew one proposal for the impress investors.
drop knocked the blue chip aver- Philip Morris disclosed weak that it operates within are being deal Monday and submitted anoth- American Express jumped 7.6
age slightly into the red for the quarterly sales and said sales of its transformed. er. percent to $102.37 after the cred-
year. iQos device in Japan were slower Technology stocks, still the Financial analysts are forecast- it card issuer reported a big quar-
The Nasdaq composite lost than expected. The stock was the biggest gainers this year, ing the strongest growth in seven terly profit thanks to strong cus-
57.18 points, or 0.8 percent, to biggest decliner in the S&P 500, weighed on the market. years for S&P 500 companies, tomer spending and a lower tax
7, 238. 06. The Russell 2000 sinking 15.6 percent to $85.64. Companies in the computer chip partly because of a resurgent rate.

Exponent: 1Q Earnings Snapshot Business brief


MENLO PARK — Exponent Inc. on
Thursday reported first-quarter net income of
$20.3 million.
company posted revenue of $96.5 million
in the period. Its adjusted revenue was $90.7
Reports: Wells Fargo to be
The Menlo Park-based company said it
had net income of 75 cents per share.
Earnings, adjusted for pretax gains, were 61
million.
Exponent shares have increased 19 per-
cent since the beginning of the year. In the
final minutes of trading on Thursday, shares
fined $1B as early as Friday
By Ken Sweet are not tied directly to its well-known sales-
cents per share. hit $84.60, a climb of 40 percent in the last
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS practices scandal, where the bank admitted
The engineering and scientific consulting 12 months. its employees opened as many as 3.5 mil-
NEW YORK — Federal regulators plan to lion bank and credit card accounts without
fine Wells Fargo as much as $1 billion as getting customers’ authorization. But they
early as Friday for abuses tied to its auto- do involve to significant parts of the
lending and mortgage businesses, The New bank’s businesses: auto lending and mort-
York Times and other news outlets reported, gages.
citing unnamed sources. Last summer, Wells Fargo admitted that
The potential $1 billion fine would be hundreds of thousands of its auto-loan cus-
largest ever imposed by the Office of the tomers had been sold auto insurance that
Comptroller of the Currency, the bank’s they did not want or need. In thousands of
main national regulator, and the Consumer cases, customers who could not afford the
Financial Protection Bureau, the federal combined auto-loan and extra insurance
watchdog bureau set up after the Great payment fell behind on their payments and
Recession. had their cars repossessed.
The fine against Wells Fargo had been In a separate case, Wells Fargo also
expected. San Francisco-based Wells Fargo admitted that thousands of customers were
said last week that it was negotiating with charged unnecessary fees in order to lock in
federal regulators to pay as much as $1 bil- their interest rates on their home mort-
lion in fines to settle various charges. gages. Wells Fargo is the nation’s largest
A CFPB spokesman declined to comment, mortgage lender.
as well as a spokesman for the This would be the first fine against a bank
Comptroller’s Office. A spokeswoman for by the Trump administration since Mick
Wells Fargo also declined to comment. Mulvaney, acting director of the CFPB,
The problems with Wells Fargo this time took over the bureau in late-November.

Cellphones and biometrics fuel


jump in bank account ownership
By Ken Sweet some sort of bank account in 2017, up from
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an estimated 51 percent in 2011 and up from
62 percent in 2014. That translates into an
NEW YORK — Roughly seven out of additional 515 million adults now having a
every 10 adults worldwide now have some bank account compared to three years ago.
form of bank account, the World Bank said The figures were released as part of the
Thursday, largely due to the proliferation of World Bank’s Global Findex Report , a study
cell phone-based bank accounts and other on financial inclusion released every three
simple bank account programs in places years that involves interviews or surveys of
like India and Sub-Saharan Africa. 150,000 people covering 144 countries
The finding is a sign of the improved representing 98 percent of the world’s pop-
financial wellbeing of those living in ulation.
developing countries and particularly A chunk of the growth came from India,
women, who increasingly have a safe place the world’s second-most populous country,
to store their savings and are able to partic- where bank account ownership has more
ipate in the growing digitalization of the than doubled from 40 percent to 80 percent
global economy. in six years. Since 2014, the Indian govern-
But women still lag behind their male ment has been pushing a program to sign up
counterparts in bank account ownership, individuals for simple, no-fee accounts tied
the World Bank report said. to government biometric identification
An estimated 69 percent of adults had cards.
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goes into hiding again in loss
Friday • April 20, 2018

Warriors beat mourning Spurs in Game 3


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stuff bigger than basketball,” Spurs veteran position roaming the sidelines, choosing
Warriors 110, Spurs 97 Tony Parker said. instead to be with his family. San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO — Playing basketball The Spurs were playing a day after the assistant Ettore Messina coached the team
Golden State forward Draymond Green said.
seemed trivial to the Spurs following the death of Erin Popovich, who passed away in Popovich’s place.
“I don’t say that to be insensitive at all to
death of Erin Popovich. after battling an undisclosed long-term ill- “We are all hurting,” Spurs veteran Manu
the situation. We all take this basketball
They competed as best they could ness. Erin and Gregg Popovich were married Ginobili said after the morning
stuff serious and we want to win, but when
Thursday night. It just wasn’t enough four decades and have two children and two shootaround. “We want to be next to Pop,
you start talking life and death, a game
against Golden State, again. grandchildren. we want to support him, but we’ve got to go
doesn’t matter. But yet we still wanted to
Kevin Durant had 26 points, nine San Antonio did not air a video tribute or out there and compete today. But, for sure,
come out and try to win the game.”
rebounds and six assists, and the Warriors hold a moment of silence for Erin in an we are toiling. It’s not an easy day to be
The Warriors can close the first-round
beat San Antonio 110-97 for a 3-0 series apparent attempt to make the game as rou- here.”
series with a win Sunday afternoon in San
lead over the Spurs, who were still reeling tine as possible for its players, but that was Ginobili and Parker said it was tough to
Antonio in Game 4.
from the death of Gregg Popovich’s wife. impossible.
“It’s hard to think about that for me, per-
“It was a perfect setup for a letdown,” Coach Popovich was not in his customary
sonally, right now because there is other See WARRIORS, Page 16

Stanford RB Love
Late magic for Mateo
By Terry Bernal
prepares for final
season, not draft
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
By Josh Dubow
The third time through the batting order THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
wasn’t the charm for the San Mateo Bearcats
— but the fourth and fifth times sure were. STANFORD — After rushing for more than
Heading into the bottom of the seventh 2,000 yards and finishing as the Heisman
inning against visiting El Camino, the Trophy runner-up as a junior, Bryce Love eas-
Bearcats (3-5 PAL Ocean, 7-10 overall)  were ily could have decided to enter the NFL draft.
getting shut out to the tune of just two hits. Instead of getting ready for that big show
Then the Mateo magic kicked in. The next week, Love chose to stay at Stanford for
Bearcats enjoyed a two-run rally in the sev- his senior season in
enth to tie. Then in extra innings, they hopes of completing
walked off with a dramatic 3-2 victory over some unfinished busi-
the Colts (1-6, 4-9). ness.
“Huge win,” San Mateo managed Neal “I wanted to graduate
Goldstein said. “We never quit. Our guys did- and I wanted to come back
n’t quit. That was the key there.” and win games for the uni-
The top of San Mateo’s batting order got versity and compete with
the job done in both cases. In the game- my teammates for one
tying rally in the seventh, freshman leadoff more year,” he said
Bryce Love Thursday. “Obviously
man Dane Anderson coaxed a one-out walk.
Then a double by No. 2 hitter Tommy Ozawa going to the NFL is a dream of mine and
set the table for Jack Warren, as the junior something I’m excited to do and lord willing
lashed a two-run single to right to tie it 2-2. will have the opportunity to do next year. I
Then in the bottom of the ninth, Ozawa just felt like I had so much more to do at
led off with a sharp single to center. The jun- Stanford.”
ior moved to second on a wild pitch and Love accomplished quite a bit last year
advanced to third on a long fly to right off after spending his first two years as Christian
the bat of Warren. Then, cleanup hitter Sean McCaffrey’s understudy. Love burst on the
Tanap laced a single to left past the drawn-in scene by rushing for 564 yards in back-to-
infield to win it — the first walk-off hit of back wins over UCLA and Arizona State at the
his varsity career — sending San Mateo into end of September. He kept adding to those
a flurry of celebration in the middle of the numbers and led all Power 5 running backs in
diamond.  yards rushing (2,118), yards per carry (8.1)
“It was a fastball middle in,” Tanap said. and 100-yard games (12), and also set an FBS
“… I saw the infield was in. I hit it as hard as record with 13 runs of at least 50 yards.
I can. Got it past the infielders.” With his breathtaking speed, Love was a
Warren’s fly out to right darn near left the threat to score nearly every time he touched
yard. And only a great play by El Camino the ball and also had the power to break tack-
right fielder Dylan Debono, crashing into les, ranking among the leaders in yards after
the wall as he gloved it, prevented the game contact.
from ending right there. It was fitting About the only element missing from his
Warren figured into both the tying and win- game was work as a receiver. He caught just
ning rallies after his strong pitching per- six passes for 33 yards all season but hopes
formance went for naught. to be a more versatile threat this year, which
San Mateo’s junior left-hander locked up should only improve his draft stock.
with El Camino starter Levi Stubbles, as the “Not necessarily to showcase for teams or
two traded zeroes through the opening three anything like that but just to open up differ-
frames before the EC bats broke through in TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL ent possibilities for the offense,” he said.
San Mateo junior Sean Tanap, right, is congratulated by Jack Mihalek before being swarmed
See MATEO, Page 14 by other teammates in the Bearcats’ 3-2 extra-inning home win Thursday over El Camino. See STANFORD, Page 18

Hillsdale upsets Aragon, advances to final


By Nathan Mollat By finishing fourth, the Hillsdale boys The Knights are now only one win away sets, with Hillsdale winning them both to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF seized on another first — qualifying for the from their first Central Coast Section berth pull out the team victory.
PAL team tournament. On Thursday, the under Nachtigall. Standing in their way is Casey Mulkerins and Tomoya Hirano, the
A series of firsts continues for the Knights added to their list of firsts, not top-seeded Carlmont, which beat Ocean Knights’ No. 3 doubles tandem, won the
Hillsdale boys’ tennis team this season. only beating Aragon 4-3 for the first time in Division champ and No. 4 seed Sequoia 7-0 first set over Aragon’s Sean Hsu and Tyler
For the first time in Jackie Nachtigall’s the Nachtigall era, while also moving into in the other semifinal. Kuhn, 6-2. But the Aragon duo turned the
nearly two-decade coaching career at the their first-ever PAL tournament champi- Despite the dream season, Hillsdale was tables in the second, overwhelming the
school, the Knights beat Burlingame not onship match today. in line for a rude awakening against second- Hillsdale pair to tie the match at a set apiece
once, but twice this season, helping the “(The Hillsdale boys had) never made the seeded Aragon as the third-seeded Knights with a 6-1 win. Hsu and Kuhn stayed on their
Knights to a fourth-place finish in the tournament,” Nachtigall said. “I feel hon- trailed 3-2 in the team match with only the roll into the third set, building a 4-1 lead.
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division ored. I’ve coached at Hillsdale for 18 years. No. 2 singles and No. 3 doubles matches
standings. This year was wonderful.” left to play. Both matches went to three See TENNIS, Page 14
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Local sports roundup


THURSDAY Greinke, D’backs shuts down Giants
By John Marshall first home run Blach has allowed in five
Baseball THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
D’backs 3, Giants 1 starts this season.
Half Moon Bay 4, Menlo-Atherton 1 never opened a season with more than two Blach permitted two runs and six hits in
After four scoreless innings, the Cougars PHOENIX — A 10-inning loss on straight series wins. six innings, with four strikeouts and three
erupted for four runs in the fifth to take the Wednesday night stung the Arizona Brad Boxberger got Belt to pop out with walks.
Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division Diamondbacks. They let too many opportu- two on in the ninth inning for his fifth “I felt like we were able to limit the dam-
win over the Bears. nities slip away and put their run of series straight save to open the season, a night age when they got some runners on, kind of
Joey Greco was on top of game as the Half victories in jeopardy. after allowing the go-ahead homer to Belt kept those innings from getting too big,”
Moon Bay (3-4-1 PAL Ocean, 11-8-1 over- A dominant performance by Zack Greinke in the 10th inning. Blach said. “Just tried to keep the guys in
all) starting pitcher. He allowed just one run and clutch hitting kept the streak going. San Francisco has yet to win a series this the game and give them a chance.”
on two hits while throwing a complete Greinke pitched seven stingy innings and season.
the Diamondbacks won their sixth straight “That is what you want, guys playing
game, striking out five. M-A scratched out
until the end,” Giants manager Bruce Bochy
TRAINER’S ROOM
its run in the top of the seventh on a James series with a 3-1 victory over the San
Sullivan RBI. Francisco Giants on Thursday night. said. “We got a couple of baserunners on — Gi ants : OF Hunter Pence is dealing with
“Yesterday was a tough night, I’m not it didn’t happen. We’ve got to find a way to a sore thumb, so Bochy opted to hold him
The Cougars scored all the runs they start taking some series here.”
would need in the fifth. Danny Mack had the going to lie, ” Arizona manager Torey out of the lineup.
Lovullo said. “Probably a little frustrated Belt’s homer in the Giants’ 4-3 victory
big hit, a bases-loaded double to drive in Di amo ndbacks : RF Chris Owings exit-
because we thought we let that game get Wednesday was the 100th of his career and
three runs. ed in the third after colliding with Pollock
away from us. But for us to bounce back the he made it 101 with a solo shot off Greinke
Jake Abro took the loss for M-A (6-2, 9-8- while catching a drive into the right-center
way we did and hold down a pretty good in the second inning.
1), allowing four runs on four hits while gap hit by Joe Panik. Owings made a slid-
team defensively and cash in when we need- Greinke gave up a single to Gregor
striking out seven. ing grab, but appeared to be hit on the head
ed to to win this series speaks volumes Blanco in the third but no more hits after
by Pollock’s knee. He slowly made his way
about our toughness.” that, retiring 13 of his final 14 batters.
Girls’ lacrosse to the dugout after being attended to by a
Greinke (2-1) gave up a solo homer to “Probably command was the biggest
trainer. Lovullo said Owings has a bruise on
Brandon Belt but not much else, allowing thing,” Greinke said. “I didn’t make too
Menlo-Atherton 5, St. Francis 4 the side of his head and will be evaluated.
just three hits to win his second consecu- many mistakes, hit a lot of corners.”
The Bears got a pair of goals from both Blach was sharp early after yielding four
Annie Payne and Leiney Paul to lead them tive start. UP NEXT
earned runs against San Diego in his previ-
past the Lancers in a West Bay Athletic A.J. Pollock homered off Ty Blach (1-3),
ous outing.
League Foothill Division match. and Ketel Marte also had a solo shot to help Gi ants : RHP Jeff Samardzija makes his
David Peralta had a run-scoring single in
Bea Geahan-Breiner rounded out the scor- the Diamondbacks take two of three from season debut at the Los Angeles Angels on
the third. The left-hander left one up in the
ing for M-A (5-4 WBAL Foothill, 6-8 over- the Giants to match the best start in fran- Friday after opening on the DL with a
zone in the sixth and Pollock hit it out, the
all), while goaltender Jillian Mullarkey fin- chise history (2008) at 13-5. Arizona had strained pectoral muscle.
ished with six saves.

College baseball
San Mateo 13, San Francisco 5
After 3-15 start, Reds fire manager
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Williams said during a conference call. “I ing that way because we know they have the
The Bulldogs ran their winning streak to know it seems early to some people and it ability to do that.”
six in a row with the victory over the Rams. CINCINNATI — The Reds’ worst start certainly is early in the regular season, but Price was given the job of leading the Reds
CSM took a 5-0 lead in the bottom of the since the Great Depression prompted a quick ... we’ve had a lot of chances to observe this during a massive overhaul. They were 279-
first, but CCSF tied it with a five-run fourth. hook for Bryan Price. group together and see them get off to the 387 under Price, who got the job when Dusty
The Bulldogs retook the lead with four runs Cincinnati fired its fifth-year manager on start we’d hoped, and it wasn’t there.” Baker was fired after the 2013 season for
in the bottom of the inning and then pulled Thursday because of a 3-15 start, the first Bench coach Jim Riggleman will manage failing to get beyond the first round of the
away. managerial change in the major leagues this the team on an interim basis, the fourth time playoffs.
Everett Lau and Angelo Bortolin each season. The Reds hadn’t changed managers in his career he’s been promoted during a The Reds suffered significant injuries dur-
drove in three runs for CSM, while Chris so early in a season since Tony Perez was season. Riggleman also has managed the ing spring training that contributed directly
Papapietro and Kevin Jordan each drove in a fired after 44 games in Padres, Cubs, Mariners and Nationals. He’s to the bad start. Top starter Anthony
pair. 1993. expected to be a candidate for the full-time DeSclafani is sidelined indefinitely with a
It’s the first time since job. Williams said the club will pick its next strained oblique — he missed all last season
College softball 2002 that a manager has manager later in the season. with an elbow injury — and left-hander
been fired in April, Riggleman said his focus will be “to real- Brandon Finnegan has been limited to one
San Mateo 6, Santa Rosa 3 according to ESPN. Four ly put an exclamation point on the details of start by a biceps injury.
The Lady Bulldogs scored four runs in the managers were fired that the game.” Eight of the Reds’ losses have
April, including Phil The offense also has taken significant
bottom of the fourth inning to take a 4-1 been by two runs or less. hits. Third baseman Eugenio Suarez got a
lead and ride that to the non-league victory. Garner after an 0-6 start
with the Tigers that Second-year pitching coach Mack Jenkins $66 million, seven-year contract during
Allie Stines and Leaness Donn paced the also was fired Thursday. Triple-A Louisville spring training — Cincinnati’s first signifi-
offense for CSM, with each driving in two Bryan Price matched the quickest
hook in major league his- manager Pat Kelly will be the bench coach, cant deal during its rebuild — but he broke
runs. and Danny Darwin was promoted from his right thumb when he was hit by a pitch
tory.
Emily Adams earned the victory, pitching Price managed a rebuilding effort that Double-A Pensacola to serve as pitching and is sidelined indefinitely. Right fielder
a complete game, allowing three runs on relied on rookies more than any other team coach. Scott Schebler also is out with a bruised
three hits — two of which were home runs. in the majors during his tenure. The Reds The move came during an off-day in St. elbow.
have lost at least 94 games in each of the Louis. The Reds are coming off back-to-back Price was given the job of presiding over
WEDNESDAY last three seasons while finishing last in the 2-0 losses in Milwaukee, the first time they the team’s painful transition from contender
NL Central. were blanked in consecutive games since to rebuilder.
Baseball Although the Reds have been patient with 2015. Cincinnati won the division twice during
their coaching staff during the rebuild, their “We’ve got to show up for work every Baker’s six-year tenure and went to the play-
Hillsdale 11, Sequoia 6 worst start since 1931 prompted the change. day,” Williams said. “They’ve got to have a offs three times, but couldn’t get beyond the
The Knights combined to score 11 runs in “We felt we had to act now, we couldn’t sense of urgency to win that day. They have first round. Baker was fired after a wild-card
the first four innings and coasted the rest of afford to wait,” general manager Dick to play the game hard and play it smart and defeat to Pittsburgh in 2013, and Price was
the way in a PAL Bay Division win over the play it right. We have to get this team play- promoted from pitching coach.
struggling Cherokees.
Mariners turn unlikely Dodgers. Then he was claimed off waivers
Hillsdale (4-3, 12-6) scored three runs in
the bottom of the first and added two more in
Baseball briefs by the New York Yankees on April 3 and by
the second. After Sequoia (1-4, 2-14) got
triple play against Astros Oakland two days later. He was 1 for 7 in
and was really mad about grounding into a
back in the game with three runs in the top SEATTLE — The Mariners turned a triple double play. I don’t really know why I start- three games with the A’s. Thompson is the
of the third, the Knights answered with five play against the Houston Astros more like- ed running to the dugout,” Gattis said. “At younger brother of Golden State’s Klay
in the bottom half of the frame. ly to be seen in a Little League game than the time I wanted to laugh on the inside Thompson and a son of former NBA player
the major leagues. because of how stupid it was but it was a 0-0 Mychal Thompson.
Hillsdale, which had 12 hits, was led by
Jaxon Skidmore and Antonio Paolinelli, Seattle recorded the three outs on one play game. ... I think I got so mad I couldn’t The 28-year-old Saladino was 2 for 8 with
who each had three RBIs. Paolinelli also in the fourth inning in Thursday’s 9-2 loss think straight.” a double for the White Sox.
scored twice. Matt Leong drove in a pair of to the Astros. It was the 12th triple play turned by Oakland also optioned right-hander Lou
runs, going 2 for 3. He also had a double. “That was an ugly play and not something Seattle and first since 2015. The Astros last Trivino to Triple-A Nashville on Thursday.
Sequoia was led by Kyle Pruhsmeier, who we want to see happen,” Houston manager had a triple play turned against them in
was 3 for 3 with a double, two runs scored A.J. Hinch said. 2016 versus the Chicago White Sox. Before Cuban OF Juan Pablo Martinez
and an RBI. Brandon Gee drove in a pair of With runners at first and second and no the 2016, Houston had not hit into a triple gets $2.8M bonus from Rangers
runs with a two-run single in the Cherokees’ outs, Evan Gattis hit a check-swing ground play since 1989.
three-run seventh. Jack Wangsness singled ball to third base. Kyle Seager stepped on ARLINGTON, Texas — Cuban outfielder
to extend his hitting streak to 10 games. third and threw to second base to force A’s deal Thompson to White Sox, Julio Pablo Martinez agreed to a minor
Carlos Correa. who send Saladino to Brewers league contract with the Texas Rangers that
Boys’ volleyball Gattis finished running to first but turned includes a $2.8 million signing bonus and
to jog back to the dugout. Seager noticed CHICAGO — Outfielder Trayce Thompson will make his debut for the organization in
Carlmont 3, Capuchino 0 what was happening, and Robinson Cano was sold by the Oakland Athletics to the the Dominican Summer League.
threw to Daniel Vogelbach, who applied the Chicago White Sox, who sold infielder
The Scots came away with a sweep, but it The Rangers announced the deal with the
tag. Tyler Saladino to the Milwaukee Brewers.
wasn’t easy. Carlmont senior outside hitter 22-year-old on Thursday, more than four
Gattis said it wasn’t because he forgot The 27-year-old Thompson will be join-
Jonah Przybyszewski had a team-high 13 months after he held an open tryout for all
how many outs there were. ing his fourth team this year. He went to
kills to lead the Scots to a 25-11, 26-24, teams and about six weeks after he could
spring training with the Los Angeles
25-23 victory. “I was really mad at the pitch I swung at sign with any major league organization.
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“It would definitely be a huge spark from

MATEO
Continued from page 11
Levi Stubbles, ” Colts manager Kevin
McGovern said. “I think, one, he makes
everyone better around him. So that kind of
helps the whole team play as one. I think
over the course of the beginning of the sea-
the fourth. It was Debono who put the Colts son, we weren’t playing together. Then all
on the board, tattooing a hanging slider for of a sudden we started playing together.”
two-out double to deep left field to drive McGovern is looking toward a two-year
home Uriel Prieto and Lorenzo Perez. plan, with Stubbles and leadoff hitter Matt
“Everything was working,” said Tanap, Dayao the core of 11 juniors on the varsity
San Mateo’s catcher, of Warren’s stuff. roster.
“There was just one missed pitch.” “The maturity plan is going good and so
Warren wriggled his way out of a dicey is the physical stuff, ” McGovern said.
first inning in which El Camino loaded the “And, right now, I think they’ve turned that
bases with nobody out. But the crafty south- corner. So, right about now is hopefully
paw induced a pop-out to shallow left, then when we’re laying our best baseball, right
got a little lucky when a line drive was now at the end of April. That’s what we’re
smacked right at third baseman Jacob hoping for, especially with Levi back.”
Selph, who gloved it on the fly and stepped San Mateo is a similar situation with just
on third for a double play to end the inning. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL seven seniors on its varsity roster of 16. But
Ultimately Warren worked five-plus El Camino junior Levi Stubbles, left, and San Mateo junior Jack Warren faced off Thursday at Thursday’s comeback win — powered by three
innings, allowing two runs on eight hits to San Mateo, each taking a no-decision in the Bearcats’ 3-2 extra-inning win. juniors and a freshman — showed a spark of a
take the no-decision. Right-hander Kilmer them producing anything. But he battles. holding San Mateo scoreless on two hits different kind, with a Bearcats team sitting in
Sanchez worked four innings of relief, Jeff battles. He throws strikes, makes them while striking out eight, including six over sixth place in the PAL Ocean Division that
allowing three hits while striking out four, beat you. He hangs in there.” his final two frames. feels like it still has something to prove.  
to earn the win. Stubbles was on point too. A junior trans- Previous to Stubbles being activated, El “It just goes to speak of our character, I
“[Warren] pitched well,” Goldstein said. fer from South City, the right-hander had to Camino had lost six straight. The Colts have think,” Warren said. “ … This was a really
“He got himself in a little trouble in the sit out until April 4. Thursday marked just since gone 3-3, including their first win in big game just to get the momentum shifting
first. He hit the first guy then he walked a his third appearance of the year, and his Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division forward again. Being at home, we kind of
guy. So, they got the bases loaded without most effective. He worked five innings, play earlier this week 9-3 over San Mateo. felt good today. And we just produced.”

brink with mostly a skeleton lineup. The Li, but the Knights’ other first-year player, place in the Bay and the top seed in the team

TENNIS
Continued from page 11
Dons were missing five starters because of
other commitments and college visits and it
certainly hampered their ability to pull out
Marcus Cheng, blitzed his opponent at No.
4 singles, 6-1, 6-0.
Cheng has won all his PAL matches at No.
tournament.
Hillsdale knows how it feels to come
close, only to end on the short end of
the win. 4 singles this season. His only two league things. The Knights faced the Scots twice
“I was basically playing my 16th and losses came when he was playing out of this season and both times Carlmont came
But Mulkerins and Hirano dug deep, win- 17th (best players),” said Aragon coach position. away with a 4-3 victory.
ning five straight games to take the match Dave Owdom, adding Kuhn had never started “He works very hard,” Nachtigall said of
with a 6-4 win in the third set and tie the The winner of Friday’s match will earn the
a varsity match until Thursday. Cheng. PAL’s second automatic bid to CCS.
team score at 3-all. “My guys had a chance. … Hillsdale Aragon got its second and third points at
While Mulkerins and Hirano were tying played very well. They had a good season. If No. 1 and No. 2 doubles. Richard Tang and “Just one time I would like to make CCS,”
the match, Lucas Rosenberg gave the I have my full lineup, I could beat them.” Nick Hudson cruised to a 6-3, 6-0 win at the Nachtigall said.
Knights the clinching win minutes later as Hillsdale’s strength is in the singles top doubles spot, while Randy Liu and Despite falling short of winning the auto-
he outlasted Aragon’s Rithik Booreddy in spots, where the Knights won three of the Cameron Swiecki were even better at No. 2 matic bid, Aragon’s Owdom thinks his squad
three sets. Rosenberg dropped the first set, four matches. They should have a potent 1- doubles, posting a 6-1, 6-1 win. garnered enough points to earn an at-large
6-4, but rallied to win the final two, 7-5 and 2 punch for the next couple of years as a pair Now, the Knights will take on a Carlmont bid.
6-2. of freshmen occupy half of the singles team that was only a couple matches away “I think we have enough points,” Owdom
Aragon, which finished third in the PAL spots. David Bori had a tough time at No. 1 from knocking off Menlo-Atherton this said. “I think we’ll get an at-large, but who
Bay standings, pushed Hillsdale to the singles, falling 6-4, 6-3 to Aragon’s Daniel season, instead having to settle for second knows.”

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work out.” always dictate how hard you play.”

WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
Already on the edge of their seats for the
first home game of the playoffs, fans erupt-
ed when Rudy Gay threw down a one-handed
Green added 10 points, six rebounds,
seven assists and four blocked shots.
dunk over Golden State’s JaVale McGee. The
play basketball following Erin’s passing,
cheering was nearly constant as the Spurs TIP-INS
scored the game’s first six points before the
but the team’s goal was to compete and play Warriors began to settle in. Warri o rs : Durant rolled his ankle at mid-
with the grit Popovich has always demand- Durant and Klay Thompson shot down court with about 4 1/2 minutes remaining
ed of them. San Antonio’s chances. but rose on his own after remaining on the
Parker, who said Erin and Gregg were a Thompson added 19 points, including 3- court for less than a minute. Kerr said Durant
mother and father to him when he entered for-6 shooting on 3s. and Shaun Livingston, who also rolled his
the league as a 19-year-old, lived up to Golden State closed the first half on a 20- ankle moments later, are both fine and will
those wishes. Parker, who averaged 2.0 9 run to eliminate a five-point deficit and play in Game 4.. . Warriors G Stephen Curry
points in the first two games, finished with take a 52-46 lead. Durant had 17 points in did not play but sat behind the team’s bench
16 points in 17 minutes. the first half to counter 10 points each from as he continues to rehabilitate a sprained
LaMarcus Aldridge led San Antonio with Gay and Parker. knee. Curry is expected to return for the sec-
18 points and 10 rebounds. Gay finished with 11 points. ond round, if the Warriors advance. . . .
The Spurs had an emotional start, but McGee started after being listed as question-
The Warriors opened 1 for 14 on 3-point-
could not sustain it against the talented able with a bruised left quadriceps. He had
ers. Golden State finished 10 for 32 on 3s.
Warriors. six points and four rebounds in 15 minutes.
“Well, when the 3s are not going, we’ve
“This was about what I expected,” Golden just got to continue moving the ball and Spurs : Messina was coaching his first
State coach Steve Kerr said. “First half they getting open looks,” Thompson said. “But NBA playoff game, but he has won more
were getting after us like they did in Game 2 if we’re getting open looks, they’re eventu- than 10 titles in the Euroleague, Russian SOOBUM IM/USA TODAY SPORTS
and we stayed with it, we had some bursts. ally going to fall, and we rely on our SuperLeague and Italian League. . . . Golden State’s Kevin Durant drives past
The whole point is take care of the ball and defense when we’re not making shots. Our Dejounte Murray had nine points and four San Antonio’s Rudy Gay during the Warriors’
defend over 48 minutes and things should defense can be a constant for us, shouldn’t assists in 16 minutes. Game 3 win over the Spurs.

NBA playoffs roundup


Embiid scores 23, 76ers top
Heat 128-108 for 2-1 series lead
MIAMI — A masked Joel Embiid scored 23 points in his
postseason debut, Marco Belinelli and Dario Saric each
added 21 and the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Miami Heat
128-108 on Thursday night to take a 2-1 lead in their
Eastern Conference first-round series.
Ben Simmons finished with 19 points, 12 rebounds and
seven assists for the 76ers, who won for the 18th time in
their last 19 games and reclaimed home-court advantage.
Embiid went on a personal 7-0 run in the fourth quarter to
help Philadelphia extend its lead to 14, and send many in
the crowd to the exits.
Goran Dragic scored 23 points for Miami, which got 19
from Justise Winslow and 14 from Josh Richardson.
Game 4 is Saturday afternoon.

Mirotic, Davis lead Pelicans


to 3-0 series lead over Blazers
NEW ORLEANS — Nikola Mirotic scored a career playoff-
best 30 points to go with eight rebounds, three steals and a
block, and the New Orleans Pelicans beat the Portland Trail
Blazers 119-102 on Thursday night to take a commanding
3-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.
Anthony Davis had 28 points, 11 rebounds, three steals
and two blocks for New Orleans, which can advance past the
first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2008 with
one more victory.
The 6-foot-10 Mirotic, acquired in a midseason trade after
DeMarcus Cousins’ season-ending Achilles tear, made 12 of
15 shots, scoring on everything from quick-release 3-
pointers to cutting dunks and fast-break layups.
Damian Lillard scored 20 for Portland, but also missed
nine of 14 shots. CJ McCollum scored 22 and Al-Farouq
Aminu added 21, but Portland trailed by double digits for
most of the first half and all of the second.
Game 4 is Saturday.

NHL playoffs roundup


Bruins beat Leafs to take 3-1 lead
TORONTO — Brad Marchand scored the go-ahead goal in the
second period and Tuukka Rask made 31 saves as the Boston
Bruins defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on Thursday night
to take a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.
Torey Krug and Jake DeBrusk also had goals for the Bruins,
who can win the Eastern Conference quarterfinal when they
host Game 5 on Saturday at Boston’s TD Garden. David
Pastrnak added two assists.
Tomas Plekanec scored the lone goal for the Leafs, who got
18 saves from Frederik Andersen.
Patrice Bergeron, part of a top line that combined for 20
points in the Bruins’ two home victories to open the series,
was a surprise late scratch with an upper-body injury. Riley
Nash took his spot between Marchand and Pastrnak.

Caps-Blue Jackets series tied 2-2


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Evgeny Kuznetsov had a goal and
two assists, and Braden Holtby stopped 23 shots as the
Washington Capitals beat the Columbus Blue Jackets to
even their playoff series at two games apiece.
Tom Wilson and Alexander Ovechkin each had a goal and
an assist, and T.J. Oshie also scored for the workmanlike
Capitals, who won this time in regulation after the first
three games of the best-of-7 series were decided in overtime.
Game 5 is Saturday afternoon in Washington.
Boone Jenner scored for Columbus, and Sergei Bobrovsky
had 29 saves.
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FIFA’s handling of racism case WHAT’S ON TAP NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division

sparks Russia World Cup fears


FRIDAY East Division
Baseball W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Riordan at Serra, Hillsdale at Sequoia, Burlingame at Boston 15 2 .882 —
Menlo School, Sacred Heart Prep at Carlmont, Ca- New York 13 5 .722 —
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But given the apparently high puchino at Terra Nova, 4 p.m. Atlanta 11 7 .611 2 Toronto 12 6 .667 3 1/2
threshold adopted by FIFA on the Philadelphia 11 7 .611 2 New York 9 8 .529 6
FIFA’s willingness to prosecute England-Spain case, Ouseley has Softball Washington 9 10 .474 4 1/2 Tampa Bay 5 13 .278 10 1/2
concerns about the disciplinary Terra Nova at South City, El Camino at Jefferson, 4
any racism complaints at the p.m. Miami 5 13 .278 8 Baltimore 5 14 .263 11
World Cup in Russia was ques- processes.
tioned by activists Thursday after “It leaves questions unanswered Boys’ tennis Central Division Central Division
the governing body dropped a case such as how much more evidence is PAL team tournament championship/CCS play-in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
from the final of the Under-17 edi- match, TBA
required than two people separate- Pittsburgh 12 7 .632 — Minnesota 8 5 .615 —
tion without taking action. ly hearing and corroborating the Swimming St. Louis 10 8 .556 1 1/2 Cleveland 9 7 .563 1/2
England striker Rhian Brewster alleged abuse, in order to be Serra at Valley Christian, Hillsdale at Burlingame, Milwaukee 11 9 .550 1 1/2 Detroit 7 9 .438 2 1/2
reported overhearing teammate acceptable as sufficient?”, Ouseley Aragon at Carlmont, South City at Capuchino,West- Chicago 8 8 .500 2 1/2 Chicago 4 11 .267 5
said. “Are they not believed as moor at Mills, Terra Nova at Jefferson, Oceana at
Morgan Gibbs-White being called Half Moon Bay, 3 p.m. Cincinnati 3 15 .167 8 1/2 Kansas City 3 13 .188 6 1/2
a “monkey” by a Spanish oppo- honest because of who they are?
nent during their team’s 5-2 victo- Who are the investigators and who Boys' volleyball West Division West Division
ry in India last October. makes such ridiculous decisions? South City at Hillsdale, 6 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
FIFA’s disciplinary panel con- “Are any of these people from Arizona 13 5 .722 — Los Angeles 13 5 .722 —
Girls' lacrosse
cluded there was a “lack of suffi- BAME (black and ethnic minority) Burlingame vs Castilleja at El Camino Park, 4 p.m.; Colorado 11 9 .550 3 Houston 13 7 .650 1
cient evidence that could corrobo- backgrounds? Are any of these Menlo School at Mitty, Woodside at Aragon, 5:30 Los Angeles 8 9 .471 4 1/2 Seattle 9 8 .529 3 1/2
rate the English player’s claim,” people competent with the per- p.m.; Harker at Sequoia, 7 p.m. Giants 7 11 .389 6 A’s 9 10 .474 4 1/2
opting not to impose a sanction sonal experience of having suf- San Diego 7 13 .350 7 Texas 7 13 .350 7
SATURDAY
based on that testimony alone. fered from racial abuse and discrim- Baseball
London-based football anti- ination?” Serra at Bellarmine, noon Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games
racism organization Kick It Out European football’s governing Chicago Cubs 8, St. Louis 5 Detroit 13, Baltimore 8
called FIFA’s handling of racism body UEFA also recently ended two Boys' lacrosse Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 0 Houston 9, Seattle 2
investigations “nothing short of a investigations, citing a lack of Carlmont at Serra, noon
Atlanta 12, N.Y. Mets 4 N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 3
disgrace.” verifiable evidence. Milwaukee 12, Miami 3 Boston at L.A. Angels, late
Track and field
“With this outcome, there has to Brewster was involved in one of CCS Top 8 at San Jose City College, all day Arizona 3, San Francisco 1 Friday’s Games
be little confidence that FIFA can those complaints, alleging he was Friday’s Games KC(Hammel0-1)atDetroit(Fulmer1-2),10:10a.m.,1stgame
effectively deal with any potential racially abused while playing for WARRIORS PLAYOFF GLANCE Pitt (Nova 2-1) at Philadelphia (Lively 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 1-1) at Baltimore (Bundy 0-2),4:05 p.m.
incidents of racism and discrimi- Liverpool’s youth team against Mets(Syndergaard2-0)atAtlanta(Newcomb1-1),4:35p.m. Toronto (Estrada 1-1) at Yankees (Gray 1-1), 4:05 p.m.
nation that may occur during this Spartak Moscow. The other case Warriors 3, San Antonio 0 Miami (Richards 0-1) at Milwaukee (Chacin 0-1),5:10 p.m. KC (Junis 2-1) at Detroit (Norris 0-1),4:10 p.m.,2nd game
summer’s World Cup and that is resulted from Borussia Dortmund’s Sat., April 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 92 Minnesota (Lynn 0-1) at Tampa (Archer 1-1),4:10 p.m.
Cincy (Finnegan 0-1) at St.Louis (Wacha 2-1),5:15 p.m.
Monday, April 16: Warriors 116, San Antonio 101
not a prospect to fill anyone with on-loan forward Michy Batshuayi Thur., April 19: Warriors 110, San Antonio 97 Cubs (Hendricks 0-1) at Colorado (Gray 1-3),5:40 p.m. Seattle (Hernandez 2-2) at Texas (Minor 1-1),5:05 p.m.
confidence about what is in store saying he was racially abused by Sunday, April 22:Warriors at San Antonio, 12:30 p.m. San Diego (Ross 2-1) at Arizona (Koch 0-0), 6:40 p.m. Houston (Verlander 2-0) at CWS (Giolito 0-2),5:10 p.m.
in Russia this summer,” Kick It fans of Italian club Atalanta. x-Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Giants (Samardzija 0-0) at Angels (Heaney 0-0),7:07 p.m. Boston (Pomeranz 0-0) at A’s (Graveman 0-3),7:05 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 26: Warriors at San Antonio, TBA
Out chairman Herman Ouseley “Recent decisions ... only give x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Washington (Scherzer 3-1) at Dodgers (TBD),7:10 p.m. Giants (Samardzija 0-0) at Angels (Heaney 0-0),7:07 p.m.
said. encouragement to those players, Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games
FIFA is currently assessing and fans, who want to racially Cincinnati at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
whether to sanction the Russian abuse and act in discriminatory SHARKS PLAYOFF GLANCE Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
soccer federation after monkey ways, to continue and to do so WESTERN CONFERENCE Miami at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m.
chants were aimed at black French without punishment, ” Ouseley First round N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 3:10 p.m.
players, including Paul Pogba, said. San Jose 4, Anaheim 0 Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 5:10 p.m. Houston at Chicago White Sox, 4:10 p.m.
during the visiting team’s 3-1 FIFA declined to provide details Thursday, April 12: San Jose 3, Anaheim 0
San Diego at Arizona, 5:10 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 5:05 p.m.
Saturday, April 14: San Jose 3, Anaheim 2
friendly win over the World Cup on the Under-17 World Cup final Monday, April 16: San Jose 8, Anaheim 1 San Francisco at L.A. Angels, 6:07 p.m. Boston at Oakland, 6:05 p.m.
hosts in St. Petersburg last month. investigation. Wed., April 18: San Jose 2, Anaheim 1 Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 6:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Angels, 6:07 p.m.
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Lance Armstrong settles suit with feds STANFORD


By Jim Vertuno the confession shattered and being forced to pay more than $20 mil-
Continued from page 11

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the legacy of one of the lion in damages and settlements in a series
“Being able to show that versatility and
most popular sports fig- of lawsuits. The government’s lawsuit
make defenses have to respect that and make
ures in the world. would have been the biggest by far.
AUSTIN, Texas — Lance Armstrong it harder for them and by doing that opens
In a statement to the “No one is above the law,” said Chad
reached a $5 million settlement with the up different aspects of the game for other
Associated Press, Readler, acting assistant attorney general
federal government in a whistleblower law- people.”
Armstrong said he’s for the Justice Department’s Civil Division.
suit that could have sought $100 million in happy to have “made “This settlement demonstrates that those Love is just the third Heisman runner-up
damages from the cyclist who was stripped peace with the Postal who cheat the government will be held to return the following season over the past
of his record seven Tour de France victories Service.” accountable.” nine years, joining fellow Stanford stars
after admitting he used performance- Lance Andrew Luck and Christian McCaffrey.
Armstrong “While I believe that Landis attorney Paul Scott said the settle-
enhancing drugs throughout much of his their lawsuit against me ment, while far less than the potential dam- Luck followed that 2010 second-place fin-
career. was meritless and unfair, and while I am ages, still holds Armstrong accountable for ish to Cam Newton by finishing second
The deal announced Thursday came as the spending a lot of money to resolve it, I have cheating. once again his college final season to
two sides prepared for a trial that was sched- since 2013 tried to take full responsibility “It’s not enough to go on Oprah and say Robert Griffin III, one of five runner-up fin-
uled to start May 7 in Washington. for my mistakes and inappropriate conduct, sorry,” Scott said. “Our objective was to ishes for the Heisman at Stanford since
Armstrong’s former U.S. Postal Service and make amends wherever possible,” he hold him responsible financially in a very 2009.
teammate Floyd Landis filed the original said. “I rode my heart out for the Postal real way and this deal accomplishes that McCaffrey followed up a record-setting
lawsuit in 2010 and is eligible for up to 25 cycling team, and was always especially objective.” 2015 season that saw him narrowly lose the
percent of the settlement along with attor- proud to wear the red, white and blue eagle Armstrong is still believed to be worth Heisman to Alabama running back Derrick
ney fees paid by Armstrong. on my chest when competing in the Tour de millions based on a vast investment portfo- Henry with another stellar campaign that
Seeking millions it spent sponsoring France. Those memories are very real and lio and homes in Austin, Texas, and Aspen, wasn’t quite as productive and led to a ninth-
Armstrong’s powerhouse teams, the gov- mean a lot to me.” Colorado. He also owns a pair of bicycle place finish in the Heisman.
ernment joined the lawsuit against The settlement clears the 46-year-old shops in Austin and WeDu, an endurance
Armstrong in 2013 after his televised con- Armstrong of the most damaging legal events company. He also hosts a regular Love might need even more prolific num-
fession to Oprah Winfrey to using steroids issues still facing the cyclist since his podcast in which he interviews other sports bers this year to win the Heisman.
and other performance-enhancing drugs and downfall. He had already taken huge hits figures and celebrities and has provided run- “I don’t really pay attention to anything
methods. Armstrong had already retired, but financially, losing all his major sponsors ning commentary on the Tour de France. like that,” he said. “Last year, my goal was
to focus on being the best version of myself
Olympic great Walsh Jennings Sports briefs Gronkowski buys stake in namesake for my teammates and trying to make the
team the best version of the team it can be.”
announces beach volleyball tour The move meant a split
horse ahead of Kentucky Derby After getting heavy use last year even
Five-time Olympian Kerri Walsh with April Ross, her part- LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rob Gronkowski when he was slowed late in the season by an
Jennings has announced plans for her new ner when they won the has bought a stake in his namesake horse ankle injury, Love took it a little easier dur-
beach volleyball circuit that will bring a bronze medal at the 2016 that is set to run in the Kentucky Derby next ing spring practice, which ended last week-
sports and music festival to eight cities. Olympics in Rio de month. end for the Cardinal.
The p1440 series will open in September Janeiro. Gronkowski, a 3-year-old colt, has won Love didn’t take part in contact drills as
in San Jose, and then over the next four Instead, Walsh all three of his starts this year. He earned a coach David Shaw wanted to keep him fresh
months visit Las Vegas, San Diego and Jennings has formed her spot in the 20-horse Derby field by virtue of and get a closer look at other backs. Love
Huntington Beach. Four stops in early 2019 own mini-tour, using leading the point standings among Europe- spent his time getting into even better
are planned, including Chicago; the others Kerri Walsh beach volleyball as the based horses. The colt’s earnings of shape and working on the details that will
were not announced. Jennings centerpiece of an enter- $79,496 would be the smallest in the field. make him even more dangerous this season.
tainment and wellness
A three-time Olympic gold medalist, The New England Patriots star purchased a “Every day I wanted to find something
festival. Attendees can watch the competi-
Walsh Jennings broke with the biggest “substantial stake” in the colt, according to small to get better at or something small to
tion, work out, practice yoga or meditation,
domestic pro tour last year, saying AVP offi- its ownership group Phoenix Thoroughbred learn or pick up,” he said. “That’s one of my
eat and listen to live music, she said.
cials lacked the vision to grow the sport. III. big things this year.”

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Road trips, redemption


in Netflix’s ‘Kodachrome’
By Lindsey Bahr to on vinyl. Maps are to be read, see “Kodachrome.” The compa-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and not by Siri, to get to a desti- ny acquired the indie at the
nation. Photographs are best on Toronto International Film
The characters in the new film film. And face time is better Festival last fall and is releasing
“Kodachrome,” a good-natured than FaceTime when it comes to it to streaming customers on
if by-the-numbers road trip and making amends for decades of Friday. While it’ll certainly
relationship drama with Jason bad behavior. mean the biggest possible audi-
Sudeikis, Elizabeth Olsen and ence for “Kodachrome,” there’s
It’s a little funny, then, that
Ed Harris, are enchanted by the Netflix is ultimately the reason See FILM, Page 20
analog. Music is to be listened that audiences will be able to
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and, well, digital. But the intentions are dying and would like to see him. that much caretaking, is an offensively

FILM
Continued from page 19
sweet.
It’s based on a 2010 New York Times arti-
cle by A.G. Sulzberger about the closing of
Matt and Ben haven’t spoken for a
decade, and their relationship was already
strained and sour before then with the death
contrived and obvious plot device, the tal-
ented actors elevate the thin premise and
make it worth watching — especially the
the last processor of Kodachrome, of Matt’s mother and Ben’s general end.
Dwayne’s Photo in Parsons, Kansas, that absence. But now, with death knocking, Sudeikis, in particular, shines in this
also some irony in a movie about the death inspired amateur and professional photog- Ben would like Matt to accompany him unusually dramatic role and exhibits a
of a type of film being released on a serv- raphers to make a journey to the shop to (and Zoe, who is his caretaker, but we’ll get depth he touched on in films like
ice that more than a few are worried will be develop their last rolls. The film, directed to that later), on a road trip from New York “Sleeping with Other People” and
the death of another kind of film. by Mark Raso (“Copenhagen”) and written to Kansas to get Ben’s film developed “Colossal” but that he really gets to live in
Harris, who plays a famous photojour- by Jonathan Tropper (“This is Where I before the shop closes and he dies. here.
nalist rushing against the clock to get Leave You”) adds some stakes and drama to Despite a lot of protesting, they make a “Kodachrome” was never going rock the
some forgotten rolls developed, even has a this, and even riffs on the fact that deal with Matt and he takes off in a red con- industry or disrupt where things are going,
heartfelt monologue about how “nothing Kodachrome was also the title of a Paul vertible with Ben and Zoe. If you’ve ever but maybe the fact that Netflix is making it
beats the real thing” and how digital pho- Simon song by making the lead, Matt seen a movie before, you can probably available to more eyes than would have
tographs are basically just “electronic (Sudeikis), a music producer. guess where this is going: Ups and downs ever seen it five years ago is its own kind
dust.” His character doesn’t get into the Matt is having a lousy day when we meet and fights and reconciliation and a bur- of silver lining for small character dramas
topic of digital movies and streaming serv- him, losing a big client and getting an geoning romance all bubble up on their that always seem to be on verge of going
ices, but, it’s so on the nose, it can’t help ultimatum from his boss that he’s got to drive to the Midwest. This is a road that has to way of Kodachrome.
but trigger the thought. evolve and sign someone. It only gets been traveled before, many, many times. “Kodachrome,” a Netflix release, is Not
Not that the look of the movie is even all worse when a woman he’s never met And while this makes much of the jour- Rated by the Motion Picture Association of
that classical or “analog” anyway. The before, Zoe (Elizabeth Olsen), shows up to ney predictable, not to mention the fact America. Running time: 105 minutes. Two
images are smooth and pretty, but sanitized tell him that his father, Ben (Harris), is that the presence of Zoe, who doesn’t do all and a half stars out of four.

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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM Campus food pantries
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL
become more common
SENIOR CORRESPONDENT By Mary Esch
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“ART BETWEEN THE LINES”:
THE CALIFORNIA ART CLUB AT SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Free food pantries are becoming
THE PENINSULA MUSEUM OF nearly as common as the campus bookstore at a growing
ART. The Peninsula Museum of Art number of colleges.
presents “Art Between the Lines,” a More than 570 campus food pantries nationwide are reg-
guest exhibition of the California Art istered with the College and University Food Bank
Club’s (CAC) San Francisco Chapter. Alliance, which formed in 2012 and helps colleges set up
The exhibition highlights the “Best food pantries and other hunger programs. New York recent-
of San Francisco,” plein air or studio ly required that they be established at all institutions in its
paintings selected from the chapter’s state university system.
300 members and juried by the CAC. “You can’t concentrate when you’re hungry; you’re irrita-
HERITAGE AS INSPIRATION: ble, you’re not focusing. I did not perform well on some
ABOUT THE CALIFORNIA ART exams, ” said 47-year-old Borough of Manhattan
CLUB. The California Art Club was Community College student Melanie Aucello, who is work-
established in 1909 by the early ing on a college degree in hopes of improving her family’s
California Impressionists (aka Plein quality of life.
Air Painters) and was developed from A report published this month by a lab at the University
the Painter’s Club of Los Angeles, of Wisconsin found 36 percent of 43,000 students attend-
which was founded in 1906 as an ing two- and four-year colleges who were surveyed in 20
informal group of male artists. A main states had trouble getting enough to eat, threatening the
objective in forming the California academic success that’s key to overcoming poverty.
Art Club was to allow women artists to Among community college students alone, 42 percent
participate in group exhibitions and struggled to pay for balanced meals.
fellowship. Founders of the CAC “We see food-insecure students devote as much time to
included Franz Bischoff (1864-1929), school and homework as other students, but they also work
Carl Oscar Borg (1879-1947), Hanson longer hours and get less sleep,” said Sara Goldrick-Rab, a
Puthuff (1875-1972) and William Temple University sociologist and founder of the HOPE
Wendt (1865-1946), whose wife Julia (Harvesting Opportunities for Postsecondary Education)
Bracken Wendt (1871-1942) was a Lab at Wisconsin.
sculptor of high merit. Under the lead- Studies, she said, have shown such students are likely to
ership of William Wendt, who served have lower grades and graduation rates.
as president for six years, the For young students from well-to-families, spending time
California Art Club quickly became a as a starving student scarfing ramen noodles is often writ-
powerful and prestigious institution ten off as a humorous rite of passage. But the demographics
that was recognized as a cultural of typical college students are changing, and for many,
authority on the West Coast. The hunger is a serious reality, Goldrick-Rab said.
Club’s membership included Edgar
Payne (1883-1947), Granville
Redmond (1871-1935), Guy Rose
‘Chubby Cheeks’ by Nancy Crookston will be among the works on view at the
(1867-1925), Jack Wilkinson Smith
Peninsula Museum of Art from April 29 through July 8 as part of ‘Art Between the
(1873-1949) and Marion Wachtel
Lines.’The public is invited to the opening reception from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 29.
(1876-1954). for up to 15 children or adults can also Parsons Ships of the World exhibit
RES TORING TRADITIONAL be arranged. For a field trip of this gallery that features 24 model ships
ART. In 1993, artist Peter Adams was nature, contact the PMA Education hand crafted by expert model maker
asked by Patron member Verna Department at Charles Parsons (1917-2004).
Gunther to help revive the California peninsula. museum. edu@gmail. com. Children will be invited to use wood,
Art Club. Working with his wife, PMA especially encourages elderly corks and paper to design their own
Elaine Adams, Adams’ fulfilled his and mobility-challenged residents of model ships. They will also be given
vision of restoring “traditional” art to the Greater Bay Area to set up a the opportunity to make miniature
a high standard. Adams said: “A major planned visit. Art Access docent-led lighthouses and to create their own
tenet of the California Art Club is to tours are available during hours that signal flags, a historic form of nauti-
look to our heritage for inspiration the museum is closed to the general cal communication. The History
and guidance brought through the public (Mondays and Tuesdays), in Museum’s Maritime Day will be held
knowledge of artistic techniques near- order to provide a less-crowded envi- in conjunction with the STEAM
ly forgotten. The intention of the ronment facilitating ease of move- (Science, Technology, Engineering,
California Art Club is to encourage the ment and quiet contemplation. Arts and Math) Fest on Courthouse
education and continuation of fine tra- Sixteen of the Museum’s 30 studios Square, the plaza at the entrance to the
ditional art. Traditional art is now the are on the main floor; the other 14 are History Museum. The Fest will feature
new avant-garde.” upstairs and can be toured by special 40 exhibits, hands-on activities,
PENINSULA MUSEUM OF ART arrangement (No elevator, but there is workshops, contests, speakers, music
PARTICULARS . The Peninsula ADA access). For more information, and theater performances. The San
Museum of Art contains five galleries contact 692-2133 or peninsulamuse- Mateo County History Museum is
for rotating exhibitions, an art um@gmail. com. The Peninsula located at 2200 Broadway in Redwood
resource library, a permanent collec- Museum of Art is located at 1777 City. For information go to www.his-
tion, a classroom, a gift shop, and 29 California Drive, Burlingame. torysmc.org or call 299-0104. This
artists’ working studios. Regular *** year’s Maritime Day is sponsored by
hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday APRIL 2 8 IS MARITIME DAY Suzanne Parsons and the Port of
through Sunday. Admission to the AT THE SAN MATEO COUNTY Redwood City.
museum is always free.Tours for small HISTORY MUSEUM. From 11 a.m.
groups may be arranged by making a until 4 p.m. April 28, the San Mateo
reservation for a docent (peninsulamu- County History Museum will present Susan Cohn can be reached at
its 13th Annual Maritime Day. This susan@smdailyjournal.com or www.twit-
seum@gmail.com). Custom tours that ter.com/susancityscene.
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Email resume FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. Interested applicants should call Savoi at STATEMENT #277205 STATEMENT #277168 STATEMENT #277202
info@smdailyjournal.com 415-798-0021 1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
1(650)454-0497 as: Ivy Review San Mateo, 1900 S Nor- as: 1)Living Estates Realty 2)Living Es- as: GC Furniture & Custom Cabinets,
folk St, Ste 350, SAN MATEO, CA tates 3)Living-Estates 4)Living-Estates 131 Gleen Way, Unit 1, SAN CARLOS,
94403. Registered Owner: Fang-I Ste- Realty, 1666 Roberta Drive, SAN MA- CA 94070. Registered Owner: Guillermo
phanie Yang, 4320 Redbud Pl, Davis, TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: An- Gutierrez, 919 Clinton St. Apt. 8, Red-
203 Public Notices CA 95618. The business is conducted
by a Limited Liability Company. The reg-
drew Lomano, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
wood City, CA 94061. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME istrant commenced to transact business registrant commenced to transact busi- trant commenced to transact business
STATEMENT #277221 under the FBN on 03/22/2017. ness under the FBN on March 23, 2018. under the FBN on March 27, 2018.
The following person is doing business /s/Fang-I Stephanie Yang/ /s/Andrew Lomano/ /s/Guillermo Gutierrez/
as: Smarter Ventures, 544 Walnut St, This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Suite 1, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published
istered Owner: Bruce L. Douglas, same in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/13/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18,
address. The business is conducted by 4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). 4/20/18, 4/27/18, 5/4/18). 4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18).
an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on Feb. 15, 2018.
/s/Bruce L. Douglas/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published NOTICE OF rEQUEST FOr PrOPOSALS
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). FOr
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME LEASE-LEASEBACK CONSTrUCTION SErVICES
STATEMENT #277184
The following person is doing business
as: Current Electric, 9 Greenwood Place, rFP No. 001, Sequoia Union High School District
MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered
Owner: Jared Louis Carlson, same ad- Sequoia High School Media Center renovations and Sequoia High School Food Service
dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced to renovation
transact business under the FBN on
7/17. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sequoia Union High School District (“District”) seeks pro-
/s/Jared Carlson/
This statement was filed with the Asses- posals from prequalified firms for lease-leaseback (“LLB”) construction services for the Sequoia
sor-County Clerk on 3/26/18. (Published High School Media Center Renovations and the Sequoia High School MUR Food Service Reno-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18, vation (collectively, the “Project”). The full scope of work for the Project is set forth in the Re-
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18).
quest for Proposals (“RFP”), available via email request to the District point of contract listed be-
low. A mandatory pre-proposal Project meeting will take place on May 2, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #276914 Sequoia High School, 1201 Brewster Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94062. Failure to attend this
The following person is doing business meeting may result in the disqualification of the proposal of the non-attending proposer.
as: IOSH Northwest Priory, 660 Windsor All proposers must be prequalified by the District in accordance with Section 20111.6 of the Cali-
Drive, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis-
tered Owner: Roy Thiele-Sardina, same fornia Education Code in order to submit a proposal. Proposals from proposers who are not pre-
address. The business is conducted by qualified will be deemed non-responsive and returned without further action. If the Project in-
an Individual. The registrant com- cludes work that will be performed by mechanical electrical or plumbing (“MEP”) subcontractors
menced to transact business under the (i.e., contractors who hold C-4, C-7, C-10, C-16, C-20, C-34, C-36, C-38, C-42, C-43, or C-46 li-
FBN on N/A.
/s/Roy Thiele-Sardina/ censes), such MEP subcontractors must also be prequalified by the District. Prequalification
This statement was filed with the Asses- documents are available from the District's website at http://www.seq.org/About-
sor-County Clerk on 3/6/18. (Published in Us/Departments/Construction/index.html or via email request from jennie@cnallp.com at Chavan
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). and Associates LLP. Potential proposers are solely responsible for ensuring timely prequalifica-
tion with the District.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277174 The successful proposer must hold a valid and active Class A or Class B license at the time the
The following person is doing business proposal is submitted to the District. The proposer and all subcontractors of any tier must be cur-
as: BAP, 2090 Broadway Street, RED-
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered rently registered and qualified to perform public works in accordance with Senate Bill 854 (Sec-
Owner: KYEJUNG INVESTMENT INC., tion 1725.5 of the Labor Code).
CA. The business is conducted by a
Corporation. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the FBN on Pursuant to Sections 1720, et seq., of the Labor Code, the proposer to whom any contract result-
N/A. ing from this RFP is granted and any subcontractor performing any services under the proposer,
/s/Kye Jung Kim/ shall be required to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/26/18. (Published in which this work is to be performed for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the con-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18, tract, including holiday and overtime work, as well as employer payments for health and welfare,
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). pension, vacation, and similar purposes.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Separate payment and performance bonds, each in an amount equal to 100% of the total con-
STATEMENT #277226 tract amount, must be provided to the District at the time of execution of the contract, and shall
The following person is doing business
as: Own It Realty, 214 Eleanor Dr, be in the form provided by the District and issued by a California-admitted surety, as defined in
WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Registered section 995.120 of the California Code of Civil Procedure.
Owner: Park Lane Capital, Inc., CA.
The business is conducted by a Corpora-
tion. The registrant commenced to trans- Plans and specifications for the Project will be available on April 24, 2018 and may be pur-
act business under the FBN on N/A. chased, at the Contractor's expense, from Arc-Western, 829 Cherry Lane, San Carlos, CA
/s/Hormoz Nazari/ 94070. Arc-Western's main phone number is 650- 631-2310 and the fax number is 650-631-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/29/18. (Published 2315. The email address is sancarlos@e-arc.com.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
46/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18). The District will select the lease-leaseback contractor using the “best value” competitive procure-
ment process, as set forth in Sections 17400, et seq., of the Education Code. Under the “best
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME value” process, the District selects the contractor on the basis of objective criteria for evaluating
STATEMENT #277135
The following person is doing business proposers' qualifications as set forth in the RFP, with the selected proposer offering the best
as: The Craftsman Agency, 751 Laurel combination of qualifications and price.
St, #209, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070.
Registered Owner: Unionandwebster
INC., DE. The business is conducted by The District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals and to waive any immaterial
a Corporation. The registrant com- irregularities or informalities in any proposal or in the RFP process. If the selected proposer fails
menced to transact business under the to execute a contract with the District, the District may execute a contract with the proposer ach-
FBN on N/A.
/s/Gina Michnowicz/ ieving the second highest best value score, if in the interest of the District to do so. The District
This statement was filed with the Asses- reserves the right to contract for LLB services in the manner most beneficial to the District, in-
sor-County Clerk on 3/23/18. (Published cluding awarding more than one contract.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18).
All proposals must be received by the District no later than 2:00 p.m. on May 18, 2018, at the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
District's Construction Office at 480 James Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94062. All proposals that
STATEMENT #277123 are submitted after that time will not be accepted. Proposals submitted by facsimile will not be
The following person is doing business accepted.
as: Roam Jewelry Design, 55 West Fifth
Ave., Apt. 6F, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
Registered Owner: Alyssa Kircher, same Questions regarding this RFP may be directed to Usha Narayan, of Spencer Associates, at Ush-
address. The business is conducted by an@spencerasssoc.com or Salom Samad, at ssamad@seq.org.
an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 3/1/18.
/s/Alyssa Kircher/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/18,
4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Books 300 Toys 304 furniture
fICTITIOUs BUsINess NAme NOTICe Of PeTITION TO ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR v.LOgvINOv, UNUsUAL Journey to the ROLLeRBLAdes, gOOd condition. seWINg sTORAge cabinet, Custom
sTATemeNT #277284 AdmINIsTeR esTATe Of ChANge Of NAme Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- made wood perfect condition $75.
Phillip Ralph Luna CASE# 18-CIV-01098 sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 6309 (650)483-1222
The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
as: 1)Art of the Warrior San Mateo Case Number: 18-PRO-00340
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, sOLId WOOd Dining table with exten-
2)AOTW San Mateo 3)AOTW 650 tingent creditors, and persons who may 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 294 Baby stuff 302 Antiques sion great piece great condition black
4)WINGCHUN 650 5) ESCRIMA 650, otherwise be interested in the will or es- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 $80 (650)364-5263
1380 Claremont Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA tate, or both, of Phillip Ralph Luna. A Pe- PETITION OF fIsheR-PRICe heALThY Care booster mAhOgANY ANTIqUe Secretary desk,
94066. Registered Owner: Andrew tition for Probate has been filed by Eliza- Seini Tonga seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- sOLId WOOd Entertainment Center-
Howse, same address. The business is beth Dubuque in the Superior Court of TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Petitioner: Seini Tonga filed a petition
conducted by an Individual. The regis- California, County of San Mateo. The with this court for a decree changing 295 Art Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
trant commenced to transact business Petition for Probate requests that Eliza- 303 electronics
under the FBN on 4/2/2018. name as follows: (925)482-5742
beth Dubuque be appointed as personal Present Name: Malakai Head BRUshed fINIsh, 15" X 20" frame
/s/Andrew Howse/ representative to administer the estate of Proposed Name: Hefa Jermaine Tonga holds 18 various size photos. Never ANTARes dOLLARs Bill Changer ma- TABLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
This statement was filed with the Asses- the decedent. used. $20. 650-369-2486. chines never used for small bus. $95 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
sor-County Clerk on 4/3/18. (Published in The petition requests authority to admin- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (650)992-4544. $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18, ister the estate under the Independent interested in this matter shall appear be- 296 Appliances
4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). Administration of Estates Act. (This au- fore this court at the hearing indicated BLAUPUNKT Am/fm/Cd Radio and Re- ThRee INCh egg crate foam twin bed
thority will allow the personal representa- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- AIR CONdITIONeR 10000 BTU w/re- ceiver with Detachable Face asking mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
tive to take many actions without obtain- tition for change of name should not be mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG $100. (650)593-4490 tion, $20, 650-595-3933
fICTITIOUs BUsINess NAme ing court approval. Before taking certain granted. Any person objecting to the brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
very important actions, however, the per- name changes described above must file 0898 KINdLe fIRe 8 in. Case and Charger TWIN Bed frame-black wrought iron
sTATemeNT #277312 sonal representative will be required to a written objection that includes the rea- incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
The following person is doing business give notice to interested persons unless sons for the objection at least two court
as: Beach Street Art, 830 North Mayfair AIR CONdITIONeR, Portable, 14,000 mOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android
they have waived notice or consented to days before the matter is scheduled to BTU, Commercial Cool model TWIN Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
Ave, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered the proposed action.) The independent be heard and must appear at the hearing 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD $ 50. (650)598-9804.
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- card Belmont (650)595-8855
Owner: Eileen David, same address. administration authority will be granted to show cause why the petition should sories plus remote included.
The business is conducted by an Individ- not be granted. If no written objection is Used BedROOm Furniture, FREE. Call
unless an interested person files an ob- 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital (650)573-7381.
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- jection to the petition and shows good timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (650)345-1835
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
act business under the FBN on 4/5/18. cause why the court should not grant the Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 WALL UNIT/ROOm Divider. Simple
/s/Eileen David/ authority. petition shall be held on 05/16/18 at 9 COffee mAKeR $15.00 white, Kitchen
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, lines. Breaks down for transportation.
This statement was filed with the Asses- A hearing on the petition will be held in Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- sAmsUNg fLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
sor-County Clerk on 4/5/18. (Published in this court as follows: MAY 15, 2018 at 0907 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
Order to Show Cause shall be published WALNUT ChesT, small (4 drawer with
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/6/18, 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior at least once each week for four succes-
4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/27/18). Court of California, County of San Mateo, COLemAN Lxe Roadtrip Grill - upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 304 furniture
ing on the petition in the following news- (650)918-9847 WARdROBe CLOseT with beveled
94063. paper of general circulation: 2 WALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
fICTITIOUs BUsINess NAme door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589-
If you object to the granting of the peti- San Mateo Daily Journal need work but very good cond. $20/ea 0764
sTATemeNT #277396 tion, you should appear at the hearing eLeCTRIC sTOve From Sears
Filed: 4/4/2018 Excellent Condition $225 (650)952-3466.
The following person is doing business and state your objections or file written /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ Please Call (650)244-9267 WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
as: Ziba Drug Development Partners, 35 objections with the court before the hear- Judge of the Superior Court ANTIqUe dININg table for six people 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
Northern Ave, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. ing. Your appearance may be in person Dated: 4/4/2018 fLAT sCReeN TV 47" Panasonic $50. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
Registered Owner: Ziba Drug Develop- or by your attorney. (Published 4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18,
ment Partners, Inc., CA. The business is If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- 4/27/18)
Excellent condition. Works fine.(650)
712-1070 ANTIqUe mOhAgANY Bookcase. Four
306 housewares
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- itor of the decedent, you must file your feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
claim with the court and mail a copy to COmPLeTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor
trant commenced to transact business gOOd mICROWAve 1100 watt $40 Da- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
the personal representative appointed by ly City (415) 231-4825. ARmChAIR gOOd condition $55.
under the FBN on April 2010. (650)266-3184 20-pieces in original box, never used.
/s/Toufigh Gordi/ the court within the later of either (1) four $250 per box (3 boxes available).
months from the date of first issuance of ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR hOTPOINT heAvY Duty Dryer excellent
This statement was filed with the Asses- letters to a general personal representa- ChANge Of NAme working condition Burlingame $50 Call BedsTeAd sINgLe, poster style, box (650)342-5630
sor-County Clerk on 4/16/18. (Published tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the CASE# 18CIV00553 Dan (408)656-0958 spring, mattress available. $40.00.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, (650)593-7408 CRYsTAL (LeAded glass) lamp $30.
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Can send picture. (650)464-7860
4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18). from the date of mailing or personal de- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, mAYTAg WAsheR excellent working
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan BeIge sOfA $99. Excellent Condition
livery to you of a notice under sectioin (650) 315-2319 gRILLINg WOK stir fry. high quality
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (408)656-0958
fICTITIOUs BUsINess NAme PETITION OF steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
er California statutes and legal authority mfg h20LABs Model 300 exc cond BUNK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 2648
sTATemeNT #277443 David Michael Richards
may affect your rights as a creditor. You TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
The following person is doing business may want to consult with an attorney B/O (650)685-2494 JULIsKA hANd-CRAfTed 6 7/16"
as: Original Gravity Tours, 3677 High- Petitioner: David Michael Richards filed a
knowledgable in California law. petition with this court for a decree ROOm heATeR Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
land Avenue, REDWOOD CITY, CA You may examine the file kept by the vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. Cd/sTeReO CABINeT, black, 46" H, (650)344-4756
changing name as follows:
94062. Registered Owner:Gene Lopez, court. If you are a person interested in Present Name: David Michael Richards (650)952-3500 25" W, 16" deep, for stereo components
same address. The business is conduct- the estate, you may file with the court a Proposed Name: David Michael Ruiz and dozens of CD's, glass doors, 5 KITCheN CRAfT Cutter with five differ-
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Request for Special Notice (form DE- seWINg mAChINe-ROYAL XL 6000 shelves, 1 shelf has solid doors. $25. ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
menced to transact business under the 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. (650) 712-1070 $35 contact 650-592-2648
FBN on 01/01/2016. praisal of estate assets or of any petition interested in this matter shall appear be- (650)342-8436.
or account as provided in Probate Code COffee TABLe 56"x24" nice wood with LACe TABLeCLOTh. 84" x 64". Like
/s/Gene Lopez/ fore this court at the hearing indicated
glass framed top. Excellent condition. new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
This statement was filed with the Asses- section 1250. A Request for Special No- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- shOWTIme ROTIsseRIe used once
tition for change of name should not be $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave $25. (650) 712-1070 Bruno. (650)794-0839
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: granted. Any person objecting to the message.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18, COmmOde, gOOd condition. $20 obo. sINK dOUBLe cast iron. Good condi-
4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18). Roxanne T. Jen name changes described above must file tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
a written objection that includes the rea- sINgeR seWINg Machine. Good condi- Please call (650)745-6309
2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ste 154 tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
SAN MATEO, CA 94403 sons for the objection at least two court COmPUTeR desK (glass) & chair. Like
fICTITIOUs BUsINess NAme (650)285-5400 days before the matter is scheduled to (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or 308 Tools
FILED: 4/11/18 be heard and must appear at the hearing gtecher@comcast.net
sTATemeNT #277118 to show cause why the petition should UNITAP sTANdARd centerset bath- ANTIqUe IRON Hand Drills. 3 available
The following person is doing business (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
nal on 4/13/18, 4/20/18, 4/21/18) not be granted. If no written objection is COmPUTeR desK For sale $99 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
as: Multiple Legal Business Services, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (650)595-3933
(650)520-4650
1308 Bayshore Hwy. Ste. 200, BURLIN- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the CRAfTsmAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: petition shall be held on 05/15/18 at 9 vACUUm CLeANeR (reconditioned) dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 COmPUTeR sWIveL CHAIR. Padded
Maria Constanza Munevar, 103 Water- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
side Circle, Redwood City, CA 94065. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this shOPsmITh mARK V 50th Anniversary
WesTeRN WAshBOARd Sales made most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
The business is conducted by an Individ- Order to Show Cause shall be published of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. CURIO CABINeT, 6'4" wood, with glass
at least once each week for four succes- doors, 6 shelves, inside light, excellent (650)504-0585
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
$75. phone 650-369-2486.
condition $99 (650) 712-1070
act business under the FBN on 2000. NOTICe Of PeTITION TO
AdmINIsTeR esTATe Of ing on the petition in the following news- vINTAge CRAfTsmAN Jig Saw. Circa
/s/Maria Constanza Munevar/ WhIRLPOOL WAsheR DRYER, GE 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
Milford Wayne McDowell paper of general circulation: Refrigerator all working and in good con- desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Case Number: 18-PRO-00344 San Mateo Daily Journal (650)458-3578
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. vINTAge shOPsmITh and BANd
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/18. (Published To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Filed: 4/3/2018
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ sAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
tingent creditors, and persons who may WhIRLPOOL-dRYeR gAs Coin Oper- (650)342-6993
4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18). otherwise be interested in the will or es- Judge of the Superior Court ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or dINeTTe TABLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
tate, or both, of Milford Wayne McDowell. Dated: 4/3/2018 (650)302-2456 (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
(Published 4/6/18, 4/13/18, 4/20/18,
A Petition for Probate has been filed by 4/27/18) dININg ROOm SET - Cherry Wood
fICTITIOUs BUsINess NAme Karen McDowell in the Superior Court of
sTATemeNT #277440 California, County of San Mateo. The
297 Bicycles (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra 309 Office equipment
leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of-
The following person is doing business Petition for Probate requests that Donna fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or
as: Balanced Speech Therapy, 1100 S El AdULT BIKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- LAPTOP CAse or bag. Black. Like new.
Verna be appointed as personal repre- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 evenings
Camino Real Suite 5, SAN MATEO, CA sentative to administer the estate of the Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR
94403. Registered Owner: Megan decedent. ChANge Of NAme Bmx mONgOOse Outer Limit Bike, dININg TABLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
DePuy, 2242 Ensenada Way, San Ma- The petition requests authority to admin- CASE# 18CIV01019 looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for 310 misc. for sale
teo, CA 94403. The business is conduct- ister the estate under the Independent SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $250 .(650)-654-1930.
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- Administration of Estates Act. (This au- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, ChILd’s sChWINN BICYCLe, BLUe in 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
menced to transact business under the thority will allow the personal representa- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. dResseR 4-dRAWeR in Belmont for no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
FBN on 3/21/18. tive to take many actions without obtain- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 $75. Good condition; good for children.
ing court approval. Before taking certain PETITION OF NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Call (650)678-8585 BessY smALL Evening Hand Bag With
/s/Megan DePuy/ $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
This statement was filed with the Asses- very important actions, however, the per- Christine Cheung & Man Lok Wong
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: mes eNTeRTAINmeNT CeNTeR for $50.
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published sonal representative will be required to BIfOLd shUTTeRs 2x28”x79 $10.00
give notice to interested persons unless Petitioner: Christine Cheung & Man Lok Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/20/18, (650)726-4102 (650)544-5306
4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18). they have waived notice or consented to Wong filed a petition with this court for a
decree changing name as follows:
298 Collectibles
the proposed action.) The independent eNTeRTAINmeNT CeNTeR, 3 section CAsh RegIsTeR Parts; Much Skin Not
administration authority will be granted Present Name: Sophia Wong 2 AdORABLe 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" Guts $500 (415)269-4784
Proposed Name: Sophia Hayden Wong floor to ceiling cabinets, with shelves,
ORdeR TO shOW CAUse fOR unless an interested person files an ob- doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. sold doors for 2 shelves. Includes glass
jection to the petition and shows good (650)888-9314 CORKs fOR wine bottles. New, never
ChANge Of NAme THE COURT ORDERS that all persons shelves & solid. Holds small TV, stereo, used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
CASE# 18CIV01657 cause why the court should not grant the interested in this matter shall appear be- etc. $50 for set of 3. (650) 712-1070
authority. 80’s TOPs Complete Factory Set All (650)593-7408
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, fore this court at the hearing indicated
A hearing on the petition will be held in below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. exeCUTIve ChAIR for office, swivels &
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, this court as follows: MAY 16, 2018 at COsTCO PLAY Pen with travel bag.
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, tition for change of name should not be rolls, plush seat, back, arms. Excellent
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior A-TeAm fIgURINes Plus Jeep $20 condition. $25 (650) 712-1070 Used once $35 (650)591-2981
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 granted. Any person objecting to the (650)591-9769 San Carlos
Court of California, County of San Mateo, name changes described above must file dRUm -déCOR ONLY Brass cylinder &
PETITION OF 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA a written objection that includes the rea- fRee WOOdeN Bed frame, good condi-
William Barretta COLLeCTABLe memORABILLIA from fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
94063. sons for the objection at least two court the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. tion pictures available (650)322-9598 (650)344-4756
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: If you object to the granting of the peti- days before the matter is scheduled to 650-346-9262 for inquiries. email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
Petitioner: William Barretta filed a petition tion, you should appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing gALv. gOPheR wire, full roll
with this court for a decree changing and state your objections or file written to show cause why the petition should LeNNOx Red Rose, Unused, hand gLIdeR rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
name as follows: objections with the court before the hear- not be granted. If no written objection is painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
Present Name: ing. Your appearance may be in person timely filed, the court may grant the peti- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. LIONeL ChRIsTmAs Holiday expan-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the IKeA dResseR, black, 3 shelf. 23" x sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
William Steven Barretta or by your attorney. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Proposed Name: If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- petition shall be held on 05/22/18 at 9 mILLeR LITe Neon sign , work good
William Stephinus Berretta itor of the decedent, you must file your a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, $59 call (650)218-6528 IKeA TABLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
LIONeL WesTeRN Union Pass car and
claim with the court and mail a copy to Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this $ 30. (650)598-9804. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
the personal representative appointed by Order to Show Cause shall be published mUsICAL dOLL in a Box! "Soft Impres-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons at least once each week for four succes- sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. LORex 14” B&W Surveillance System
interested in this matter shall appear be- the court within the later of either (1) four LIvINg ROOm Table, good condition.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Cond. $5. (650)888-9314 $30. (415)231-4825 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
fore this court at the hearing indicated months from the date of first issuance of ing on the petition in the following news- 2360 RWC loction.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- letters to a general personal representa- paper of general circulation: sCARLeTT O'hARA Doll. by "Gambina"
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the LOve ChAIR, velour, tan. $45.
tition for change of name should not be San Mateo Daily Journal Mint condition. 12" ht.. $10. (650)888- (808)631-1365. LUggAge, Red, 21" NEW Samsonite
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Filed:4/6/2018 9314 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
granted. Any person objecting to the from the date of mailing or personal de-
name changes described above must file /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ NeW deLUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
livery to you of a notice under sectioin Judge of the Superior Court sTAR WARs Action figure: Qui-Gon ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
a written objection that includes the rea- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 mAKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
Dated: 4/8/2018 Sell! (650) 875-8159.
sons for the objection at least two court er California statutes and legal authority (Published 4/20/18, 4/27/18, 5/4/18, Steve (650)518-6614. loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
days before the matter is scheduled to may affect your rights as a creditor. You 5/11/18) NeW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
be heard and must appear at the hearing may want to consult with an attorney $30.00 (650) 347-2356 NegRINI feNCINg Epee mask size M
to show cause why the petition should knowledgable in California law. 299 Computers & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
not be granted. If no written objection is You may examine the file kept by the NIAgARA vIBRATINg Adjustable bed (415)260-6940
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- court. If you are a person interested in 19" COLOR Monitor with stand VG con- good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
dition power cord/owners manual includ- (408)656-0958 sAmsONITe 26" tan hard-sided suit
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the the estate, you may file with the court a 210 Lost & found ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
petition shall be held on 05/17/18 at 9 Request for Special Notice (form DE- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- OffICe sWIveL Chair, good condition. $45. (650)328-6709
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, LOsT CAT. Black and White. Black ReCORdABLe Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- $25. (415)231-4825
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this praisal of estate assets or of any petition patch on right eye. REWARD. ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
or account as provided in Probate Code sILK sARee 6 yards new nice color.for
Order to Show Cause shall be published Call (323) 439-7713. (650) 578 9208 OffICe TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
at least once each week for four succes- section 1250. A Request for Special No- wood with formica wood grain top $25
tice form is available from the court clerk. formation.
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