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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Weekend • May 5-6, 2018 • XVIII, Edition 221 www.smdailyjournal.com

City levee design takes shape


Officials scope look and materials as city preps for vote on bond
By Zachary Clark at which consultant Chuck Anderson rather than a uniform design.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF of civil engineering firm Schaaf and The idea is to not only address the
Wheeler presented the benefits and practical issue of potential flooding,
As Foster City voters begin to decide estimated costs of building materials, but also create an aesthetically pleas-
if they want to pay $90 million to landscaping options and Bay Trail ing Bay Trail experience that commis-
improve the existing levee system, amenities to be included in the proj- sioners hope will be a destination for
officials are considering various ect. The overall concept was well residents of Foster City and beyond.
design plans for the required wall and received by the commission, with Anderson said the primarily sheet
Bay Trail. nearly every member calling for a pile wall will contain eight separate DAILY JOURNAL
That was the focus of a Planning variety of wall treatments and Pedestrians and bicyclists use the levee that lines the Bayside
Commission study session Thursday, heights, materials and vegetation See LEVEE, Page 18 of Foster City.

State now
ranks fifth
in economy
California surpasses U.K.
By Jonathan J. Cooper Inside
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — California’s
economy has surpassed that of the
United Kingdom to become the world’s
fifth largest, according to new federal
data made public Friday. Fed official
California’s gross domestic product says U.S. living
rose by $127 billion from 2016 to ‘Goldilocks’ economy
2017, surpassing $2.7 trillion, the See page 16
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
For John Patrick Pounders, owner of an Exxon gas station and snack shop in North Fair Oaks, a proposed ban on flavored tobacco data said. Meanwhile, the U.K.’s eco-
products for stores in unincorporated parts of the county might signal the end to his plans to expand his business. Below: nomic output slightly shrunk over that time when measured
Menthol cigarettes, flavored mini-cigarettes and chewing tobacco are among the tobacco products Pounders wouldn’t be in U.S. dollars, due in part to exchange rate fluctuations.
able to sell in his store if the proposed ban on flavored tobacco products is passed. The data demonstrate the sheer immensity of California’s
economy, home to nearly 40 million people, a thriving

Proposed ban on flavored tobacco sparks concerns technology sector in Silicon Valley, the world’s entertain-
ment capital in Hollywood and the nation’s salad bowl in
the Central Valley agricultural heartland. It also reflects a
Business owner, residents advocate for youth education, advertising rules See STATE, Page 18
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

With 14 years of experience running


U.S. adds a modest 164K jobs
a snack shop and Exxon gas station in Unemployment down to 3.9 percent
unincorporated North Fair Oaks and By Josh Boak
decades more at a Palo Alto gas sta- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tion, owner John Patrick Pounders has
had an eye on expanding and improv- WASHINGTON — U.S. employers stepped up hiring mod-
ing his business for years. estly in April, and the unemployment rate fell to 3.9 per-
When the approvals of develop- cent, evidence of the economy’s resilience amid the recent
ments such as the new Stanford campus stock market chaos and anxieties about a possible trade war.
in Redwood City promised to bring Job growth amounted to a decent 164,000 last month, up
more commuters to the area, Pounders from an upwardly revised 135,000 in March, the Labor
said he invested some $250,000 to Department said Friday. The unemployment rate fell after
update the gasoline dispensers and having held at 4.1 percent for the prior six months largely

See BAN, Page 24 See JOBS, Page 18


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Thought for the Day


“The test of courage comes when we
are in the minority. The test of tolerance
comes when we are in the majority.”
— Ralph W. Sockman, American clergyman

This Day in History


Mexican troops defeated French occu-

1862 pying forces in the Battle of Puebla.

In 1 4 9 4 , during his second voyage to the Western


Hemisphere, Christopher Columbus landed in Jamaica.
In 1 8 1 8 , political philosopher Karl Marx, co-author of
“The Communist Manifesto” and author of “Das Kapital,”
was born in Prussia.
In 1 8 2 1 , Napoleon Bonaparte, 51, died in exile on the
island of St. Helena.
In 1 8 9 2 , Congress passed the Geary Act, which required
Chinese in the United States to carry a certificate of resi-
dence at all times, or face deportation.
In 1 9 2 7 , “To the Lighthouse,” Virginia Woolf’s fifth
novel, was published in London.
In 1 9 4 2 , wartime sugar rationing began in the United
States.
In 1 9 4 5 , in the only fatal attack of its kind during World
War II, a Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Gearhart REUTERS
Mountain in Oregon, killing the pregnant wife of a minister A woman sits in a Lego Millennium Falcon themed pedicab as a person dressed as the Chewbacca character stands by during
and five children. Denmark and the Netherlands were liber- a promotion for the upcoming film,‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ on Sixth Avenue in Manhattan in New York City.
ated as a German surrender went into effect.
In 1 9 5 5 , West Germany became a fully sovereign state. Disneyland? See answer at end. tion from Great America, which
The baseball musical “Damn Yankees,” starring Stephen *** opened in 1976, and the fact that the
Douglass as Joe Hardy, Gwen Verdon as Lola and Ray When Disneyland first opened, the area became a prime housing market
Walston as Applegate, opened on Broadway. Penny Arcade on Main Street featured a led to the closure of Frontier Village in
In 1 9 6 1 , astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. became America’s shooting gallery that used live ammu- 1980.
first space traveler as he made a 15-minute suborbital flight nition .22 caliber rifles. The attraction ***
aboard Mercury capsule Freedom 7. was removed within the first year. The first Legoland theme park was
In 1 9 7 8 , Ben & Jerry’s ice cream had its beginnings as *** opened in Denmark in 1968. Legoland
Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield opened an ice cream parlor The employees at Disneyland are was created to make a permanent exhi-
at a converted gas station in Burlington, Vermont. referred to as cast members. The public bition of Lego models. Legoland
areas of Disneyland are called the stage California opened in 1999 and
and the behind-the-scenes areas of the Legoland Deutschland opened in 2002.
Birthdays he first Ferris wheel was built by park are referred to as backstage.

T
In addition to structures built with
George Ferris (1859-1896), a *** Lego blocks, the parks have rides,
bridgemaker. Ferris’ idea for the Knotts Berry Farm, the amusement attractions and restaurants.
ride came from the merry-go-rounds at park in Buena Park, California, began ***
carnivals. The Ferris Wheel was intro- in 1940. Walter Knott (1889-1981) Millions of tourists travel to Orlando
duced at the World’s Colombian built a ghost town to entertain cus- every year, but the population in
Exposition in Chicago in 1893. tomers of the farm. In 1968, the Knott
Orlando is less than 1 million people.
family fenced the farm, charged admis-
*** ***
sion for the first time and Knott’s
The largest Ferris wheel in the world is Berry Farm officially became an Ans wer: When Disney land opened in
located in London, England. Built in amusement park. 1955, it was made up of Main Street,
Comedian-actor Correspondent Singer Chris 2000, in celebration of the millenni- *** U.S.A., Adv entureland, Tomorrowland,
Michael Palin is 75. Kurt Loder is 73. Brown is 29. um, the London Eye Ferris wheel is All boysenberries in the world can Frontierland, Fantasy land and Indian
450 feet in diameter. One complete Village. New Orleans Square opened in
Actress Pat Carroll is 91. Former AFL-CIO president John J. rotation of the wheel takes 30 min- trace their roots to Knott’s Berry Farm. 1966. Toontown opened in 1993.
Sweeney is 84. Saxophonist Ace Cannon is 84. Country utes. Boysenberries are a cross between a
singer-musician Roni Stoneman is 80. Actor Michael Murphy loganberry, red raspberry and black- Indian Village changed to Bear
*** berry. They are named after Rudolph Country in 1972 and was finally called
is 80. Actor Lance Henriksen is 78. Actor John Rhys-Davies
Walt Disney (1901-1968) is credited Boysen (19895-1950) who originally Critter Country in 1988.
is 74. Rock musician Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) is 70. Actress
with creating the “theme park. ” began experimenting with the new
Melinda Culea is 63. Actress Lisa Eilbacher is 61. Actor Disneyland was the first park to have berry strain.
Richard E. Grant is 61. Former broadcast journalist John areas built around a central theme *** Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Miller is 60. Rock singer Ian McCulloch (Echo and the where everything from the rides to the Remember Frontier Village? It was a the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Bunnymen) is 59. NBC newsman Brian Williams is 59. Rock food served fit the theme. Can you Wild West themed amusement park in Questions? Comments? Email
knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
musician Shawn Drover (Megadeth) is 52. TV personality name the current themed areas at San Jose, built in 1961. The competi- 5200 ext. 128.
Kyan Douglas is 48. Actress Tina Yothers is 45. Rhythm and
blues singer Raheem DeVaughn is 43. Actor Santiago Cabrera
is 40. Actor Vincent Kartheiser is 39. Singer Craig David is
37. Actress Danielle Fishel is 37. Actor Henry Cavill is 35.
Actor Clark Duke is 33. Soul singer Adele is 30.
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15 years prison for DUI fatality


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Sale’s most serious car driven by 46-year-old Vivaldo Braga
Police reports
It’s showtime
A San Carlos resident was arrested for
punching a television set resulting in
conviction is the one his Veloso Jr., of Burlingame, just north of the $500 in damage on Holly Street in San
A San Jose man convicted of second- defense attorney Peter San Bruno Avenue off-ramp, according to Carlos, it was reported at 11:49 p.m.
degree murder for killing a 46-year-old Goldscheider took issue prosecutors. Monday, April 22.
father of two in a 2016 drunk driving inci- with, noting the second- Investigators determined that Sale, who
dent was sentenced to 15 years to life in degree murder conviction was uninjured, had objective signs of intox-
prison Friday, according to the San Mateo went too far in his ication, and a blood test later showed a BELMONT
County District Attorney’s Office. client’s case and blurred blood-alcohol content of 0.15 percent. Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone
Though jurors in the trial of Louis Sale, the distinction between was followed by a van as they were walking
33, were able to return guilty verdicts on legal and moral culpabil- Veloso was transported to a hospital, but
Louis Sale died three days later after being declared home on Ralston Avenue, it was reported at
four of his five charges — including felony ity as well as vehicular 3:31 p.m. Wednesday, April 18.
vehicular manslaughter, felony drunk driv- manslaughter and murder. brain dead and taken off life support. He was
the father of two daughters who were 4 and 6 Th e f t . Someone’s purse was taken on
ing, felony driving with .08 percent or “It’s not a murder conviction and should Mezes Avenue, it was reported at 2:24 p.m.
higher blood alcohol content and misde- never have been,” he said. “I think it’s real- years old at the time of his death, according
to prosecutors. Wednesday, April 18.
meanor driving with a suspended license — ly an unjust result.” B urg l ary . A vehicle was broken into
it took them another day to find him guilty Sale was driving his pickup truck heading Sale has been in custody on $1.1 million overnight on Fairway Drive, it was reported
of second-degree murder in January, accord- south on Highway 101 around 3:45 a.m. bail and will receive 720 days credit for time at 7:21 p.m. Tuesday, April 17.
ing to prosecutors. April 9, 2016, when he struck the rear of a served, according to prosecutors. B urg l ary . A vehicle was broken into
overnight on Shoreway Road, it was report-

Charges dismissed in Pacifica kidnapping case ed at 6:31 a.m. Tuesday, April 17.
Reckl es s dri v ers . A vehicle ran a stop
sign and had almost hit a group of children
on Hiller Street, it was reported at 9:05 a.m.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT against Soliman. One of Soliman’s two defense attorneys,
Friday, March 30.
The Pacifica incident occurred when a Geoff Carr, commended prosecutors for
Felony charges against a Pacifica man in 12-year-old victim was walking to a making the right call to drop the charges FOSTER CITY
a 2016 kidnapping incident were dis- friend’s house on the 600 block of Hickey after he said it was revealed that the victim
missed Friday after prosecutors determined Boulevard around 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. had asked her friend and witness to the Hi t - an d- run . Someone reported that a
there was insufficient evidence to pursue a 31. The young girl noticed a car approach crime to lie on her behalf. Carr said the vehicle hit two parked cars and left on
case against him, according to the San her, then a black Volkswagen drive past pair had gotten into trouble with authori- Haddock Street, it was reported at 11:05
Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. p.m. Thursday, May 3.
her, prosecutors said previously. ties in the past, and, together with surveil-
Accused of attempting to kidnap a 12- Sus pended l i cens e. An Oakland resident
She continued to walk toward her lance video evidence showing Soliman
was cited and released for driving on a sus-
year-old girl on Oct. 31, 2016, Mark friend’s house and put on headphones. had been somewhere else at the time of the pended license on Edgewater Boulevard and
Soliman, 42, is set to be released from jail Suddenly, she felt someone grab her from crime, the evidence overwhelmingly State Route 92, it was reported at 4:58 p.m.
where he was being held on $10 million behind and a man she said was Soliman showed his client couldn’t have been the Thursday, May 3.
bail after facing life in prison for his allegedly shoved the girl into the backseat one behind the attempted kidnapping. Abando ned v ehi cl e. A vehicle was parked
felony charges, which included kidnap- of his car, prosecutors said previously. “Frankly, our guy just didn’t do it,” he for more than 72 hours on Gull Avenue, it
ping for the purpose of sexual assault and The victim began screaming and her said. was reported at 3:20 p.m. Thursday, May 3.
kidnapping and assault with the intent to friend, who lived close by, witnessed the
commit a lewd act on a child, according to incident. The friend ran toward the victim
prosecutors. and one of them began hitting the man,
Prosecutors said evidence that under- who slipped and fell to the ground. It was
mined the credibility of the victim was then that the victim was able to escape
revealed and changes to a witness’ testi- from his vehicle. Both she and the friend
mony led them to conclude they lacked suf- sprinted away and contacted police, prose-
ficient corroboration for the allegations cutors previously.
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Obama backs
Feinstein for
re-election bid
By Kathleen Ronyane
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — Former President Barack Obama


waded into California’s Democratic primary for U. S.
Senate on Friday, throwing his support
to incumbent Dianne Feinstein.
It’s his only primary endorsement in
congressional races so far in 2018, his
spokeswoman Katie Hill said.
He urged Californians to return “one
of America’s most effective champions
for progress to the Senate,” in a state-
ment released by Feinstein’s campaign.
Feinstein is seeking her fifth full term
Barack Obama in Washington and her most credible
REUTERS challenger is state Sen. Kevin de Leon,
The Mars InSight probe is shown in this artist’s rendition operating on the surface of Mars. who argues she hasn’t done enough to
stand up to President Donald Trump. On

NASA spacecraft will have


Friday, he seized on fresh comments she
made to the Sacramento Bee about
Trump’s upcoming meeting with North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

company all the way to Mars


By Marcia Dunn n’t resist the connection, thus the Dianne
The state’s June 5 primary will send
the two highest vote getters to the gen-
eral election, regardless of party. No
prominent Republicans are running.
MINI SATS: names WALL-E and EVE for the two mini Feinstein A spokesman for De Leon, Jonathan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Miniature satellites, or CubeSats, spacecraft. Engineers want to test this Underland, said the campaign has a
have been piggybacking on big-ticket compact propulsion system for guiding “great deal of respect” for Obama and said the endorsement
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA’s space missions for well over a decade, the 30-pound cubes to Mars. is likely a reflection of the pair’s time working together
next Mars explorer is going to have providing relatively cheap and fast in Washington.
company all the way to the red planet: access to orbit for students and other GETTING TO MARS: “Luckily the deciding votes in this race are in the hands
a couple of puny yet groundbreaking out-of-the-mainstream experimenters. of the people of California, not Washington DC,” he said.
sidekicks. Until now, the hundreds of CubeSats Once free from the rocket’s upper Obama and Feinstein have worked together for a dozen
Named after the characters in the have been confined to Earth orbit. stage following liftoff, WALL-E and years, first during his brief time in the U.S. Senate then
2008 animated movie, the small satel- That’s about to change with NASA’s EVE will trail a few thousand miles during his presidency. Feinstein supported Hillary
lites WALL-E and EVE are hitching a Mars Cube One project, or MarCO . The (kilometers) behind InSight en route to Clinton in the 2008 presidential primary, and after Obama
ride on the Atlas V rocket set to launch European Space Agency, meanwhile, Mars. The two mini spacecraft will also secured the nomination Feinstein provided her
early Saturday morning from has its CubeSat sights on the moon. A be a few thousand miles (kilometers) Washington, D.C., home for a brief meeting between the
California with the Mars InSight lan- recent competition yielded two win- apart from one another. That’s to pre- two.
der. ning proposals: a CubeSat to explore vent any collisions or even close calls. Feinstein later served as the chair of Obama’s first inau-
the moon’s far side from lunar orbit, While that may seem far apart, it’s actu- gural ceremony.
Similar in size to a briefcase or large ally fairly close by space standards,
cereal box, the satellites with pop out another to probe a permanently shad- Obama, in his statement, cited their work together on
owed crater near the moon’s south according to Brian Clement, an engi- affordable health care, climate change and gun control.
from the rocket’s upper stage follow- neer on the project at NASA’s Jet
ing liftoff and hightail it to Mars, right pole, also from lunar orbit. NASA is
also looking to send CubeSats to the Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena,
behind InSight. California. While InSight will be stop-
It will be the first time little cube- moon, as well as an asteroid.
ping at Mars on Nov. 26, WALL-E and
shaped satellites, CubeSats as they’re EVE will zoom past the planet from
known, set sail for deep space. The MOVIE CONNECTION: about 2,200 miles (3,500 kilometers)
journey will span 6 1/2 months and It turns out that these twin cubes are out. Don’t expect any Thunderbird
300 million miles (485 million kilo- equipped with the same type of cold gas pilot-theatrics as the cubes fly by, like
meters). propulsion system used in fire extin- a tilting of the solar wings in salute.
A brief look at the $18.5 million guishers to spray foam. The movie “That would make a great movie, but
experiment tagging along with WALL-E uses a fire extinguisher to pro- that’s definitely not the way we’re
InSight: pel through space. Team members could- going to do it,” Clement said.

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


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Claire Gertrude Humphrey Obituaries


Claire Gertrude Humphrey, born Nov. 12,
1918, and a longtime resident of San Mateo Claire’s favorite charity was United
UC campuses and medical centers
Cerebral Palsy. Donations in Claire’s name
and Belmont and native
San Franciscan, died qui-
etly April 26, 2018, at
would be appreciated.

Doris Elizabeth McDonald


brace for three-day workers strike
age 99 of natural causes. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pathy, potentially including medical assis-
She is survived by her Doris Elizabeth McDonald, born March tants, nurses, radiology and other techni-
husband of 73 years, 23, 1929, died Wednesday, May 2, at SAN FRANCISCO — University of cians.
Stanley Humphrey; her Brookside Skilled Nursing Hospital.  California medical center officials said University officials said that students and
children Gary (Frances), McDonald was raised in San Francisco, Friday they are rescheduling hundreds of sur- campuses could expect some inconvenienc-
Greg (Donna) and Jane graduated from Balboa High School, and geries and appointments for cancer patients es. Medical center officials said they would
Humphrey; her grand- worked as a data-processor for many years.  as they prepare for a three-day strike by UC continue to deliver essential patient care
children: Stephen (Tori) and Scott Doris is survived by her sons Michael workers next week. services were rescheduling a variety of
Humphrey; and her two great-grandchildren: Julian and Richard David Silva, daughters The strike starting Monday was called by appointments in anticipation of the walk-
Hailey and Paige Humphrey. She was preced- Linda Ann and Patricia Lee Silva, and her AFSCME Local 3299, which represents outs.
ed in death by her seven sisters and three three grandchildren Mark Julian and thousands of service workers, such as custo- UC San Francisco spokeswoman
brothers, being the eighth of 11 children. Michelle Nelia Silva and Luke Ryan Sauer.  dians, security guards and food service Elizabeth Fernandez said Friday that UCSF
Claire attended Farragut Elementary She wasn’t one to care about wearing workers at UC campuses. Medical Center has rescheduled 300 surger-
School, Aptos Junior High and graduated in much makeup and such, but was a weekly The union says thousands of professional ies and appointments for 800 cancer
1937 from Balboa High School. She was a client and friend to her hairstylist (Sophia) and technical employees will strike in sym- patients.
teacher’s aide for deaf children for nearly 15 for about 50 years. Her dear friend Pat
years and served as a volunteer aide at San Semenero would always make sure Doris was
Mateo Medical Center for 25 years. part of her home on holidays. Louise Couple withdraws plea in Local briefs
A memorial mass will be celebrated at Jenkins was a loving person in her daily child endangerment case Medina’s defense attorney Randy Hey could
10:30 a.m. May 9, 2018, at St. Gregory life.  A married couple from San Mateo who
Catholic Church in San Mateo with a private Nothing meant more to Doris than her not be immediately reached for comment.
pleaded no contest to felony child endanger-
graveside service for immediate family early mornings at the YMCA. She spoke
afterwards. Friends and family are invited to fondly of Mary Spiteri and the other ladies.
ment charges in November withdrew their Electrician arrested for
pleas Friday after a judge ruled the couple
join in a celebration of Claire’s life and The good deeds performed by Paulette had not received accurate advice about the
workers’ compensation fraud
luncheon after the Mass. Schmidt brought many happy tears. immigration consequences of their pleas An electrician from Daly City was arrested
from their defense counsel, according to the last week on suspicion of insurance fraud

S
an Mateo Hi g h Scho o l will host being offered to col- and grand theft related to the collection of
San Mateo County District Attorney’s
Mateo Motion this weekend at the lege students inter- Office. more than $85,000 in workers’ compensa-
S an Mat e o Pe rf o rmi n g Art s ested in helping Though Juan Manuel Hernandez, 33, and tion benefits, according to state insurance
Center, in a dance show highlighting a young students Bianca Noemi Medina, 25, took plea deals officials.
variety of styles such as jazz, tap, hip hop, improve their read- on the condition that they serve no more Michael Williams, 34, suffered a work-
contemporary and much more taught by ing skills over the than one year in county jail Nov. 13, those related injury in November 2014 and filed a
instructor Ro by n Tri buzi . The event start- summer as part of pleas were vacated and their court proceed- worker’s compensation claim. But he
ed Friday, May 4, and will run through Th e B i g Li f t ’s ings reinstated Friday when Judge Lisa allegedly continued collecting benefits
Saturday, May 5, with shows at 7:30 p.m. Novak determined they were not fully aware despite starting work for a different employ-
inspiring summers
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Award-winning children’s book author ed Hernandez and Medina when they took another injury and filed another claim.
Matthew Go l l ub spoke to and read for stu- their pleas, according to prosecutors. According to the office of the insurance
dents at McKi nl ey El ementary Scho o l Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
It is compiled by education reporter Austin Walsh. A neighbor concerned about child abuse commissioner, Williams was collecting
i n Burl i ng ame. reported Hernandez and Medina on Aug. 17, worker’s compensation benefits from two
You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or
*** at austin@smdailyjournal.com. telling investigators that they overheard different employers.
Applications for paid internships are one person stating that the other had hit a Williams allegedly misrepresented his
child too hard and almost knocked him out. earnings and employment status to continue
When police arrived at their apartment on collecting benefits and made false state-
the 400 block of North San Mateo Drive, ments to a medical examiner. The insurance
police found three children living in squalid commissioner also alleged that Williams
conditions, including a 5-year-old child used his employer’s credit card to purchase
with a 1-inch cut to the face and a golf ball- an engagement ring and pay for other per-
sized lump on the head. sonal expenses.
Investigators determined that the child “Individuals who file fraudulent worker’s
had been beaten, and a belt had been used. compensation claims take advantage of a
There was no running water or edible food in system designed to help honest workers
the apartment, which smelled like urine and injured on the job,” commissioner Dave
rotting food. The children were removed by Jones said in a statement.
Child Protective Services, prosecutors said. “My department will remain diligent in
Both Hernandez and Medina are out of cus- investigating insurance fraud to protect
tody on $150,000 bail. California consumers and businesses, ”
Hernandez’s attorney Maria Fonseca and Jones said.
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Trump salutes NRA, says elect
Republicans to save gun rights
By Catherine Lucey that included provisions
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to strengthen the federal
background check system
DALLAS — Months after the horror of the for gun purchases as well
Parkland school shootings in Florida, as add money to improve
President Donald Trump stood before cheer- school safety.
ing members of the National Rifle He also repeated his
Association on Friday and implored them to strong support for “let-
elect more Republicans to Congress to ting highly trained teach-
defend gun rights. Donald Trump ers carry concealed
Trump claimed that Democrats want to weapons.”
“outlaw guns” and said if the nation takes Trump’s speech in Dallas was his fourth
that drastic step, it might as well ban all consecutive appearance at the NRA’s annual
vans and trucks because they are the new convention. His gun comments were woven
weapons for “maniac terrorists.” into a campaign-style speech that touched
REUTERS “We will never give up our freedom. We on the Russia probe, the 2016 campaign,
NRA television personality Dana Loesch speaks at the National Rifle Association convention. will live free and we will die free,” Trump his efforts in North Korea and Iran and his
said, as he sought to rally pro-gun voters for fight against illegal immigration.

More than 70,000 NRA members the 2018 congressional elections. “We’ve
got to do great in ’18.”
Activists energized by shootings at
schools, churches and elsewhere are also
In strikingly personal criticism of mem-
bers of Congress, he decried what he said
were terribly weak immigration laws, declar-
ing, “We have laws that were written by peo-

expected in Dallas for meeting


By Jamie Stengle said in his speech. “And now, thanks to
focused on those elections.
In the aftermath of the February school
shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
ple that truly could not love our country.”
While the president veered wildly off topic
at times — speaking about entertainer
High School, which left 17 dead and many Kanye West’s recent support and former
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS your activism and dedication, you have an more wounded, Trump had temporarily Secretary of State John Kerry’s bicycle acci-
administration fighting to protect your strayed from gun rights dogma. dent three years ago — he repeatedly returned
Second Amendment.” During a televised gun meeting with law- to the message of the day: his support for the
DALLAS — More than 70,000 members Trump linked the sanctity of the
of the National Rifle Association are makers in late February, he wagged his fin- Second Amendment.
Constitution’s Second Amendment to his ger at a Republican senator and scolded him Trump said some political advisers had
expected in Dallas for the group’s annual party’s prospects in the 2018 midterm elec-
meeting, which featured an appearance for being “afraid of the NRA,” declaring that told him attending the NRA convention
tions, telling NRA members that “we’ve got he would stand up to the group and finally might be controversial, but, “You know
Friday by President Donald Trump who laud- to get Republicans elected.”
ed NRA members for “fighting for our get results in quelling gun violence. But he what I said? ’Bye, bye, gotta get on the
The speech came as the issue of gun vio- later backpedaled on that tough talk. plane.”’
beloved Constitution.” The meeting is also lence has taken on new urgency after one of
drawing protests, including by those who He was clearly back in the fold at the Trump has long enjoyed strong backing
the deadliest school shootings in U.S. his- NRA’s annual convention, pledging that from the NRA, which spent about $30 mil-
have lost loved ones to gun violence. tory. Student survivors of the Feb. 14
Those attending the meeting of the Americans’ Second Amendment right to bear lion in support of his presidential cam-
shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas paign. He was introduced by Vice President
nation’s most powerful gun lobby are lis- arms will “never ever be under siege as long
High School, which left 17 people dead, are Mike Pence, who pointed to his own support
tening to political speeches, checking out as I am your president.”
now leading a massive national gun control for gun rights and accused the news media of
the latest firearms, attending gun training Trump briefly referenced the Parkland
movement. They too are looking to the failing to tell “the whole story” that
courses and socializing. The meeting runs shootings in his speech, saying that he
midterm elections for action. “firearms in the hands of law-abiding citi-
through Sunday. “mourned for the victims and their families”
Pence pointed to the Trump administra- zens” make communities safer.
Trump headlined the group’s leadership and noting that he signed a spending bill
tion’s work to address school security and
forum on Friday, making his fourth consec- support for changes to the background
utive visit to the NRA meeting. He was check system, as well as arming teachers.
joined by Vice President Mike Pence, Texas The vice president said, “The quickest way
Gov. Greg Abbott and U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy
and John Cornyn. with a gun.”
“You give your time, your energy, your Trump has long enjoyed strong backing
vote and your voice to stand strong for from the NRA, which spent about $30 mil-
those sacred rights given to us by God, lion in support of his presidential cam-
including the right to self-defense,” Trump paign.

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Reporters’ notebook
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cancer screening 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May
12, at the Mi l l s Heal th Center on San Mateo
Drive at Second Avenue. The screenings will be in a private
room assisted by hospital staff and organized with the
help of the Ameri can Academy o f Dermato l o g y and
Mi l l s -Peni ns ul a/ Sutter Heal th Serv i ces . Last year,
more than 100 people were screened at a similar event,
with several being referred for suspected skin cancers.
Patients must be over 18 and need to make an appoint-
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Bring the ‘ohana (family) and celebrate the
Po l y nes i an culture at the Fo s ter Ci ty Parks and
Re c re at i o n De p art me n t ’s 1 4 th An n ual
Po l y nes i an Fes ti v al in Leo Ry an Park 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday, May 5. The free event features outrigger
rides on the lagoon, island-style music and Polynesian
dancing in the amphitheater and delicious food.
***
An anonymous gun buyback event will be taking place
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at 1402 Maple St.,
behind the San Mateo Co unty Jai l .
Supported by U.S. representatives Jacki e Spei er, D-
S an Mat e o , An n a Es h o o , D- Pal o Al t o , REUTERS
As s e mb l y man Ke v i n Mul l i n , D- S o ut h S an A fissure on Leilani and Kaupili Streets in the Leilani Estates subdivision caused by an eruption of the Kilauea Volcano is
Franci s co , San Mateo Co unty Sheri ff Carl o s shown following a series of earthquakes, in Hawaii.
Bo l ano s and Redwo o d Ci ty Po l i ce Chi ef Dan
Mul ho l l and, the buyback will allow anyone to surrender
firearms with no questions asked and receive up to $100
cash for a handgun, shotgun or rifle and up to $200 cash
Quakes, lava and gas: Hawaii
residents flee volcanic threats
for an assault rifle.
A group of citizens from San Carlos deemed the
“Ci ti zens fo r a San Mateo Co unty Gun Buy back”
initiated this year’s program. They were a major driving By Caleb Jones and Marco Garcia t l ed t h e s ame area. that she thought the danger from lava
force in getting support from cities such as San Carlos, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Officials said highways, buildings was a remote possibility.
Belmont, Burlingame, Half Moon Bay, Menlo Park, and utility lines were not damaged, but She said she thought it was remote
Millbrae, Redwood City, San Mateo, South San PAHOA, Hawaii — Many rural resi- residents said they felt strong shaking even days ago when she began pack-
Francisco, Woodside and Portola Valley. dents living on an erupting volcano in and more stress as they dealt with the ing and preparing to evacuate.
Hawaii fled the threat of lava that dual environmental phenomena. “You can’t really predict what Pele is
spewed into the air in bursts of fire and Communities in the mostly rural going to do,” Woolsey said, referring
The Reporters’ Notebook is a collection of facts culled from the Puna district, which sits on Kilauea’s to the Hawaiian volcano goddess. “It’s
notebooks of the Daily Journal staff. It appears in the weekend edi- pushed up steam from cracks in road-
tion. ways Friday, while others tried to get eastern flank, know it is one of the hard to keep up. We’re hoping our
back to their homes. world’s most active volcanoes and house doesn’t burn down.”
Officials ordered more than 1,700 have seen its destruction before. She let her chickens loose, loaded
Around the nation people out of Big Island neighbor- Julie Woolsey evacuated her home her dogs into her truck and evacuated
hoods near Kilauea volcano’s newest late Thursday as a volcanic vent, or an with her daughter and grandson. She’s
Court vacates Kennedy lava flow, warning of the dangers of opening in the Earth’s surface where staying at a cabin with her daughter’s
cousin Skakel’s murder conviction spattering hot rock and high levels of lava emerges, sprouted up on her street in-laws.
sulfuric gas that could threaten the eld- in the Leilani Estates neighborhood. Two new volcanic vents, from which
HARTFORD, Conn. — In a stunning reversal, the erly and people with breathing prob- Lava was about 1,000 yards from her lava is spurting, developed Friday,
Connecticut Supreme Court on Friday overturned Kennedy lems. Two homes have burned. home, which Woolsey built on a lot bringing the number formed to five.
cousin Michael Skakel’s murder conviction in the 1975 Addi n g t o t h e ch ao s , t h e i s l an d’s purchased for $35,000 11 years ago Scientists were processing data from
bludgeoning death of a girl in wealthy Greenwich. l arg es t eart h quak e i n mo re t h an 4 0 after living on Maui became too the earthquakes to see if they were
The high court issued a 4-3 ruling that Skakel’s trial attor- y ears , a mag n i t ude-6 . 9 , s t ruck expensive. affecting the eruption, Hawaiian
ney failed to present evidence of an alibi. The same court in n ear t h e s o ut h p art o f t h e v o l can o , “We knew we were building on an Volcano Observatory spokeswoman
December 2016 had reinstated Skakel’s conviction after a fo l l o wi n g a s mal l er quak e t h at rat - active volcano,” she said, but added Janet Babb said.
lower court ordered a new trial, citing mistakes by the trial
attorney, Mickey Sherman.
It wasn’t immediately clear if prosecutors will subject
Skakel to a new trial. A spokesman for Chief State’s
Attorney Kevin Kane said prosecutors were reviewing the
Trump: North Korea summit plans set
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump and Moon Earlier this week, Trump expressed a
new ruling. He declined further comment.
would meet at the preference for holding the “big event”
WASHINGTON — President Donald White House on with Kim in the demilitarized zone or
Trump offered his latest teaser Friday May 22 to “contin- DMZ between the two Koreas, where
for a historic U.S. summit with North ue their close coor- Moon and Kim met. He also said
Korea: The time and place have been dination on devel- Singapore was in contention to host
set but he’s not saying when and opments regarding what will be the first summit of
where. the Korean between a U.S. and a North Korean
The White House did, however, Peninsula” follow- leader.
announce the details of a separate “We now have a date and we have a
meeting later this month between
Donald Trump ing last Friday’s
meeting between location. We’ll be announcing it
Trump and South Korean President Moon and Kim Jong Un. soon,” Trump told reporters Friday
Moon Jae-in, as the U.S. administra- They will also discuss the U. S. from the White House South Lawn
tion pushed back on a report that president’s own upcoming summit before departing for Dallas. He’s pre-
Trump is considering the withdrawal with the North Korean leader, a state- viously said the summit was planned
of U.S. forces from the allied nation. ment said. for May or early June.
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Why Wall Street’s worried about Tesla


By Stan Choe and Alex Veiga hinges on a big “if.” To do so,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tesla has to ramp up production of
its Model 3 electric car to 5,000
Elon Musk’s track record for units a week. The company says it
technological feats as chief of may reach that level in about two
SpaceX has turned skeptics into months. Just prior to a planned
believers in everything from his shutdown in mid-April, Tesla was
quest to open space travel to Mars producing Model 3s at a rate of
to his desire to build a tunnel for more than 2,000 a week.
high-speed travel between New To get there, Tesla will need to
York and Washington. As Tesla’s smooth out problems it’s encoun-
CEO, his ambitious vision for tered as it tries to make the produc-
electric cars has also earned him a tion more automated, a process
faithful following. that it calls the “machine that
But now Wall Street is taking a builds the machine.”
more practical tone, increasingly Tesla acknowledged on
questioning whether Musk can Wednesday that it was overly
turn Tesla profitable as it burns ambitious in its efforts and that it
through piles of cash and racks up “made a mistake by adding too
debt. The company may ultimate- much automation too quickly. ”
ly be forced to sell new shares of One example Musk gave was of a
its stock or take on more debt just machine that placed fiberglass
to make it through the year. mats on top of battery packs. The
Shares in the electric car compa- company found that human hands
ny slumped 5.5 percent Thursday, are better than machines at pick-
a day after it reported its first-quar- ing up these pieces of fiberglass,
ter results and Musk’s remarks dur- which Musk said look like “fluff.”
ing an analyst conference call that In response, Tesla stopped
left many investors scratching using the “flufferbot” and dialed
their heads. back automation in other areas,
The stock recouped some of its REUTERS FILE PHOTO bring back some human workers.
losses Friday, closing up 3.4 per- Elon Musk listens at a press conference in Cape Canaveral, Fla. That raises costs, reducing how
cent at $294.09. Tesla shares are much profit Tesla can wring out of
still up more than fourfold over the cars.
the last five years. The S&P 500
has risen about 65 percent in the
same period.
Musk defends comments made during call INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
By Marley Jay analysts who questioned him were a company of Tesla’s size. A big part of Tesla’s share price
Concerns, however, remain. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS either betting against Tesla’s Companies with large percent- is investors’ faith in Musk.
Here’s a look at some of the more stock, a claim he didn’t present ages of short interest tend to be They’ve poured dollars into
pressing ones that Wall Street has NEW YORK — Tesla CEO Elon evidence for, or were only think- either small, risky investments, Tesla stock on the belief that the
laid out for the former darling of Musk is going on the defensive ing about the short term while like biotech drug developers, or CEO, who previously helped nur-
the investment world. Friday in a series of tweets, say- other investors want Tesla to suc- companies that have suffered ture PayPal and whose other com-
ing the people he shut down dur- ceed. years of struggles, like furniture pany, SpaceX, launches rockets
CASH BURN ing a contentious conference call Musk, who owns nearly 20 per- rental company Rent-A-Center. and spacecraft, can revolutionize
Tesla is not turning a profit, were analysts who believe cent of Tesla, also told his 21.6 Tesla doesn’t fit into either cate- the auto industry.
which means it has to use cash to investors could profit by betting million Twitter followers that gory. Investors see it as innova- But some of that investor confi-
pay the bills. The big question that the company’s stock price investors bet against Tesla more tive and many believe it has enor- dence may have been shaken fol-
from investors: Does Tesla have will fall. than any other company, and mous promise for growth, but it lowing Musk’s behavior on a con-
enough? Musk came under scrutiny after vowed to prove them wrong. has consistently lost money and ference call with Wall Street ana-
Tesla went through nearly $400 the conference call to discuss In dollar terms, investors have has a lot of debt, and it hasn’t lysts on Wednesday.
million during the first three Tesla’s quarterly earnings bet more against Tesla than any proved it has mastered the compli- At one point, as analysts pep-
months of the year to make its Wednesday went awry. Musk was other U.S. company. Thanks to cated task of manufacturing large pered Tesla executives with the
cars, pay its sales staff and cover criticized for cutting off two ana- Tesla’s success on the stock mar- numbers of cars. usual litany of questions about the
the other costs of running its busi- lysts who asked about the electric ket, the value of the bet against it Jack Ablin, chief investment company’s operations, Musk dis-
ness. Another $656 million went vehicle and solar panel compa- is currently about $10.9 billion, officer for Cresset Wealth missed the queries, saying “bor-
to spending on equipment, facili- ny’s cash needs and orders for its according to FactSet, a financial Advisors, said Musk agreed to ing boneheaded questions are not
ties and other capital projects, for Model 3. Musk called the ques- data provider. subject Tesla to that kind of scruti- cool.” He later cut off the “dry”
a total of slightly more than $1 tions “dry” and “not cool,” but But it’s not as if Wall Street or ny when he took the company questions from analysts, saying
billion. later said there was more to his most analysts think Tesla is public, and while he and other “they’re killing me.” He then went
Analysts call this situation complaints than boredom. going to fail. FactSet says about CEOs surely find that frustrating instead to a self-described
“negative free cash flow,” and it On Twitter he said the questions 23 percent of Tesla shares are at times, they have to find a bal- “finance nerd” who runs a YouTube
helped cut Tesla’s cash balance to came from “analysts who repre- shorted, meaning the owners of ance between satisfying investors channel and was asking questions
$2.7 billion at the end of March. sent a short seller thesis, not those shares are betting the price in the present and sticking to their on behalf of retail investors.
If the company keeps burning investors.” That is, he felt the will fall. That’s relatively high for goals in the years to come. Wall Street did not take too
through its cash at the same pace, kindly to the remarks.
it could run out within a year and capital expenses. ing its expenses, it will have to Tesla will have to raise more cash. “Investor feedback is that the
be forced to sell more of its stock raise or borrow $2 billion, accord- “But if the capital markets close performance shook confidence,
or borrow money.
DEBT ing to Moody’s analyst Bruce to them, then the recent plunge in which we’d argue is an important
Tesla says it won’t come to Reining in spending will help, Clark. the stock price will look trivial piece of the Tesla story,” RBC
that. The company expects to but Tesla still faces hefty debt pay- Tesla’s spending and reliance on compared with what will happen Capital Markets analyst Joseph
take in more cash than it spends ments over the next 12 months. debt also has analysts at then,” Whiston wrote. Spak wrote in a report.
in the second half of this year. The company has to pay back Morningstar concerned. Morgan Stanley analyst Adam
Some of that will likely be due $1.3 billion in debt that comes Last month, Morningstar Equity PRODUCTION ISSUES Jonas called it “arguably the most
t o p l an n ed s p en di n g cut s o n due later this year and in early Strategist David Whiston wrote Tesla expects it will become unusual call I have experienced in
machinery, equipment and other 2019. And to do so, while cover- that it’s “nearly guaranteed” that profitable later this year. But that 20 years.”

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Stocks up; Buffett helps Apple to new highs


By Marley Jay many market watchers think the
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS two sides will eventually come to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,333.35 a deal that doesn’t disrupt trade
Low: 23,778.87 much.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks made Close: 24,262.51 Engineering and construction
up for a shaky week with a strong
Change: +332.36 company Fluor plunged after it
finish Friday as Apple led a rally
slashed its profit forecast because
in technology companies. The OTHER INDEXES a gas-fired power project suffered
tech giant hit an all-time high S&P 500: 2663.42 +33.69 “continued challenges.” The com-
after Warren Buffett said he’d made NYSE Index: 12,493.35 +100.85 pany took an unexpected loss in
another big investment.
Nasdaq: 7209.62 +121.47 the first quarter and now expects a
Stocks got off to a mixed start profit of $2.10 to $2.50 per share
NYSE MKT: 2654.56 +41.58
after trade talks between the U.S. for the year, down from 2$3.10 to
and China ended with few signs of Russell 2000: 1565.60 +19.05
Wilshire 5000: 27,699.07 +351.57 $3. 50 per share. The stock
progress. The April jobs report dropped 22.4 percent to $45.76.
showed that hiring continued at a 10-Yr Bond: 2.94 -0.00 Bond prices rose early, but later
solid clip and wages continued to Oil (per barrel): 69.80 +1.37 gave up that gain. The yield on the
grow at a slow pace. Apple surged 2-year Treasury note rose to 2.49
after Buffett said Berkshire
Gold : 1,315.90 +3.20
percent from 2.48 percent. The
Hathaway bought 75 million yield on the 10-year Treasury note
shares during the first quarter. 19.05 points, or 1.2 percent, to Companies have done well in cerned about a possible trade war.
1,565.60. the first quarter, but stocks While many employers say it’s remained at 2.95 percent. That
Alphabet, Cisco Systems and helped banks recover from an
Overall, stocks have taken haven’t necessarily followed suit difficult to find qualified workers,
other technology companies rose, early loss. Lower bond yields
small losses in choppy trading as investors worried about the they have yet to significantly
and retailers, banks, and house- mean lower rates for mortgages
over the last two weeks. But for U. S. -China trade spat, rising boost pay in most industries, a
hold goods makers also rallied. and other types of loans, which
Apple, this was the best week in interest rates, and other issues. trend that continued last month.
Investors also cheered strong reduces profits for banks.
six and a half years. But on Friday investors respond- “That may not be good for Main
first-quarter results from compa- Companies that pay big dividends
Apple rose 3. 9 percent to ed. Street, but it’s what Wall Street
nies including Shake Shack and didn’t rise as much as the rest of
$183.83 after Warren Buffett told After better-than-expected wanted to see,” said Krosby, of
Activision Blizzard. the market.
CNBC his company boosted its reports, burger chain Shake Shack Prudential.
“We went into this earnings sea- investment in Apple to more than surged 18 percent to $55.95 while The Trump administration asked Benchmark U.S. crude rose 1.9
son with very high expectations,” 240 million shares altogether. music streaming company China to reduce its trade deficit percent to $69.72 per barrel in
said Quincy Krosby, chief markets Buffett told CNBC about the pur- Pandora Media advanced 19.8 per- with the U.S. by $200 billion by New York. Brent crude, the inter-
strategist for Prudential Financial. chase ahead of Berkshire cent to $6.89. Video game maker the end of 2020, striking an national standard, gained 1.7 per-
“When you go in with such high Hathaway’s annual meeting this Activision Blizzard gained 4. 5 assertive stance in talks aimed at cent to $74. 87 per barrel in
expectations, you expect near per- weekend. Berkshire stock rose 2.1 percent to $69.84. The stock had averting a trade war between the London.
fection.” percent to $195.64. dipped Thursday afternoon after world’s largest economies. It also Wholesale gasoline jumped 1.3
The S&P 500 index climbed Apple climbed 13.3 percent for Activision’s results were released wants China to immediately stop percent to $2.11 a gallon. Heating
33.69 points, or 1.3 percent, to the week after it reported solid early. providing subsidies to certain oil climbed 2 percent to $2.15 a
2,663.42. The Dow Jones indus- quarterly results and investors U.S. employers stepped up hir- industries listed in a key industrial gallon. Natural gas lost 0.6 per-
trial average rose 332.36 points, were pleased with its forecast of ing modestly in April, and the hir- plan and end some of its policies cent to $2.71 per 1,000 cubic feet.
or 1.4 percent, to 24,262.51. The solid iPhone sales, which came as ing estimate from March was related to technology transfers, a Gold gained 0. 2 percent to
Nasdaq composite jumped 121.47 a relief. It also raised its dividend revised higher. That’s evident the key source of tension underlying $1,314.70 an ounce. Silver added
points, or 1. 7 percent, to and announced a big stock repur- economy remains resilient even the dispute. While the trade ten- 0.4 percent to $16.52 an ounce.
7,209.62. The Russell 2000 index chase. though some businesses are con- sions have rattled investors, Copper rose 0.2 percent to $3.09
of smaller-company stocks gained a pound.

In 2016, the bank agreed to pay a $185 Google says applications under the new
Buffett’s firm buys 75 Business briefs million fine to state and federal regulators system will open by the end of May, with
million more Apple shares in 1Q more than 90 subsidiaries in a variety of after it revealed that millions of accounts approval taking up to five days.
OMAHA, Neb. — Warren Buffett’s compa- industries, including insurance, utilities, were potentially opened without customers’
ny bought 75 million more Apple shares in railroads, and manufacturing. permission between 2009 and 2016. Achaogen: 1Q Earnings Snapshot
the first quarter, giving it more than 240 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO — Achaogen
million shares of the iPhone maker. Wells Fargo agrees to pay Google to verify identity Inc. on Friday reported a loss of $47.2 mil-
Buffett told CNBC about the latest Apple $480M to settle shareholder suits of U.S. political ad buyers lion in its first quarter.
stock purchases Friday as tens of thousands SAN FRANCISCO — Google says it will On a per-share basis, the South San
of shareholders begin to arrive at Berkshire SAN FRANCISCO — Wells Fargo says it
do a better job of verifying the identity of Francisco-based company said it had a loss
Hathaway’s annual meeting this weekend. has agreed to pay $480 million to resolve a
political ad buyers in the U.S. by requiring of $1.06. Losses, adjusted for non-recurring
Berkshire has continued buying Apple class-action lawsuit brought by sharehold-
a copy of a government-issued ID and other costs and to extinguish debt, were 98 cents
shares even with the price rising 25 percent ers who claim the bank misstated or failed
information. per share.
over the past 12 months. Shares hit an all- to disclose details about its sales practices.
The San Francisco-based bank said Friday Google will also require the disclosure of The results missed Wall Street expecta-
time high Friday. who is paying for the ad. Google executive tions. The average estimate of six analysts
that the agreement is in principle, and must
At the end of 2017, Buffett’s company be approved by the court before it’s final- Kent Walker is repeating a pledge he made surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was
held 165.3 million Apple shares. ized. in November to create a library of such ads for a loss of 91 cents per share.
Buffett has said he looks at Apple like a Wells Fargo denies the claims and allega- that will be searchable by anyone by this The biopharmaceutical company posted
consumer products company with a strong tions in the lawsuits, which were filed in summer. revenue of $2.1 million in the period, top-
competitive position, rather than as a tech federal court in Northern California. It says Google’s blog post comes short of declar- ping Street forecasts. Five analysts sur-
company. it elected to settle the complaints to avoid ing support for the Honest Ads Act, a bill veyed by Zacks expected $1.3 million.
Besides investments, Berkshire owns the cost and disruption of further litigation. that would impose disclosure requirements Achaogen shares have risen 3 percent
on online ads, similar to what’s required for since the beginning of the year. The stock
television and other media. Facebook and has decreased 53 percent in the last 12
Twitter support that bill. months.

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off hot Atlanta Braves
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Strong playoff start for CSM Cheerleaders


By Nathan Mollat
at
pro games are an
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

There was a lot of ado about the


Golden State Warriors and if they
archaic tradition
T
his is not a rant against cheer-
could flip the proverbial “switch” leading. That’s a legitimate sport,
in the playoffs following a pedes- played by elite athletes — men
trian regular season. and women — who are worthy of admira-
The College of San Mateo soft- tion for their daring and skill.
ball team was in a similar position There might even come a day when
Friday as the top-seeded Bulldogs cheerleaders are competing for gold, sil-
opened Northern California ver and bronze at the Olympics.
regional playoffs against visiting None of which has anything to do with
Solano, the No. 16 seed. what happens on the sidelines of an NFL
Unlike the Warriors, the or NBA game.
Bulldogs kept the pedal to the Those are scantily clad performers
metal throughout the regular sea- often leered at by fans
son, recapturing the Coast — or, as we’re learn-
Conference North Division cham- ing, perhaps even
pionship. But could CSM simply worse.
carry its regular-season dominance The (hash)MeToo
right into the playoffs? era is the perfect time
Turns out they can. The Bulldogs to retire these objecti-
scored early and often, while start- fied, chauvinistic
ing pitcher Emily McAdams was relics (and, while
nearly unhittable as CSM roared we’re at it, ditto for
out of the playoff gate with a 10-1, the barely clothed
five-inning, mercy-rule victory. women who climb
Game 2 of the best-of-three
series continues at noon Saturday PAUL into the ring to tell us
what round it is at
at CSM. If necessary, a third game
would be played at 2 p.m. NEWBRRY boxing and MMA
events).
The way the Bulldogs played “There is a miscon-
Friday, Solano is in for an uphill ception that cheerleading is just sideline
battle. dancing. This could not be further from
“I think [we] want to get to the the truth,” said Savannah Parrot, an 11th-
next step,” said CSM head coach grade cheerleader at Niwot High School
Nicole Borg. “And [we] don’t take in Colorado. “Cheerleaders are athletes.
anyone lightly.” We compete in local, state, national and
Borg was pleased to see her team international competition and are evalu-
jump out to an early lead and then ated on the difficulty of our routines
continue to add on. CSM (36-4 including advanced tumbling passes and
overall) scored two runs in each of intricate stunt sequences.
the first two innings, added three “If the NFL and NBA wanted to have
more in the third and rounded out cheerleaders,” she went on to say, wise
the scoring with two runs in the beyond her years, “I have no doubt that
fourth as the Bulldogs scored 10 qualified athletes would be honored to
runs on 10 hits. represent our sport.”
“It was nice to see a steady bal- That’s not what the NFL and NBA want,
ance (of offense throughout the of course.
game),” Borg said. “Usually, when They’re looking for attractive dancers
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
you jump on a team that early, you showing lots of skin, apparently in the
take your foot off the gas. College of San Mateo’s Allie Stines, a sophomore out of Capuchino, rips a three-run triple down the
right-field line during the Bulldogs’ 10-1 win over Solano in the first game of the best-of-three
See CSM, Page 17 regional tournament. Game 2 is at noon Saturday at CSM. See LOUNGE, Page 17

Pelican bury Vegas holds off


Warriors, get late Sharks rally
By W.G. Ramirez
Knights 5, Sharks 3

first series win


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
stopped all six shots he faced.
LAS VEGAS — Alex Tuch scored From a spectacular glove save
twice to lead Vegas to a 5-3 victo- on Mikkel Boedker’s point blank
/USA TODAY SPORTS
ry over the San Jose Sharks on shot in the first period, to a pair of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pelicans 119, Warriors 100 Friday night, giving the Golden back-to-back saves before and
New Orleans’ Anthony Davis slams
home a bucket as the Pelicans Knights a 3-2 series lead in their after being knocked into the goal
NEW OR LEANS — R a j o n to 2-1. Western Conference semifinal.
Rondo told Anthony Davis to “He came out aggressive. He set buried the Warriors in Game 3 of midway through the second peri-
their playoff series. James Neal, Erik Haula and od, or an incredible pad save on
“take a nap and think about 50” in the tone on both ends of the Jonathan Marchessault also scored
the hours leading up to a playoff floor,” Rondo said. “He attacked Tomas Hertl early in the third,
for Vegas. Veteran goalie Marc- Fleury was dialed in from the start.
game New Orleans all but had to the rim strong tonight.” Andre Fleury stopped 27 shots,
win to have any hope of staging a Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry After looking lethargic for Game
making save after highlight save 4 in San Jose, the Golden Knights
playoff upset against defending added that he “felt real good” dur- until things got interesting late in
champion Golden State. ing a timeout when he heard Davis came out refreshed and looking
the third period. more like the team that won Game
Davis didn’t quite score 50, but say, “We’re not losing this game.” With San Jose trailing 4-0,
his dominance around and above Davis’ determined play around 1 by a 7-0 final. Vegas set the tone
Kevin Labanc, Tomas Hertl and in the first period, outshooting the
the rim got the Pelicans back in the basket helped New Orleans Boedker scored in a 6:09 span to
the series. outscore the Warriors 54-36 in the Sharks 15-7, outhitting them 26-
pull the Sharks within one with 14, and taking a 1-0 lead.
Highlighted by dunks of the paint and outrebound Golden State 4:16 remaining. However,
driving, put-back or alley-oop 54-44. Neal made sure the Golden
Marchessault’s empty-netter with Knights didn’t head into the lock-
variety, Davis had 33 points to go “Our mindset is to go out there 21 seconds left sealed it for Vegas.
with 18 rebounds and four steals, and play, do what we’re supposed STAN SZETO/USA TODAY SPORTS
er room empty-handed after a
Martin Jones allowed four goals strong first period. Logan Couture
and the Pelicans defeated the to do, follow the game plan and Sharks center Melker Karlsson gets on 31 shots before being pulled in
Warriors 119-100 on Friday night pinned along the boards by blocked Shea Theodore’s shot
the third. Aaron Dell came on and
to trim Golden State’s series lead See WARRIORS, Page 14 Vegas’ David Perron. See SHARKS, Page 14
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Giants top Atlanta after slow start Lowrie, Davis lead A’s to win THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 9, Braves 4 A’s 6, Orioles 4
ATLANTA— Jose Bautista doubled in his first OAKLAND — Jed Lowrie hit a tiebreaking first to give starter Andrew Cashner his first run
starts this season, allowing nine hits, six runs, two-out single in the sixth, Khris Davis
at-bat of the season and Atlanta set a SunTrust two walks and striking out four in five innings. of support all season in seven starts.
Park attendance record in Ronald Acuqa Jr.’s launched an earlier three-run homer and the Mengden — just 1-10 in 16 career starts
Bautista, whose contract was selected from Oakland Athletics beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-
home debut, but the San Francisco Giants Triple-A Gwinnett, went 1 for 4 with two strike- pitching at home in the Coliseum — struck out
snapped the Braves’ five-game winning streak 4 on Friday night. five over five innings, allowing three hits and
outs in his Atlanta debut. He was playing his After Davis connected in the first for his
9-4 on Friday night. first game of the season after remaining one run before Yusmeiro Petit gave it up in his
Freddie Freeman put Atlanta ahead 2-0 with a eighth homer, Matt Chapman followed with a third appearance since his mother’s death.
unsigned until mid-April amid a historically solo drive, but the A’s bullpen couldn’t hold a
two-run homer in the first, then Bautista fol- slow free agent market.
lowed with a double off the wall, thrilling a Bautista played an error-free game at third
three-run lead for Daniel Mengden. TRAINER’S ROOM
crowd of 41,807 on hand to see the division- Lowrie singled against Brad Brach (0-2) into
base, a position the six-time All-Star has played Athl eti cs : RHP Paul Blackburn, on the DL
leading Baby Braves following a stellar road the shift in right, scoring Jonathan Lucroy from
sparingly 2011. since March 26 with a strained pitching fore-
trip. That’s the most fans since the Braves third. It was Lowrie’s 10th go-ahead RBI this
The Giants took charge in the second. Blanco arm, threw off flat ground and is expected to
opened their new park last season. season.
tripled, Alen Hanson added a two-run double and pitch off a mound sometime this homestand.
It was all San Francisco On the previous play, Orioles second base-
scored on a fielder’s choice, and Brandon Belt Manager Bob Melvin said it’s too soon to know
after that. man Jace Peterson fielded a grounder by Marcus
had an RBI double before Evan Longoria’s RBI whether Blackburn will be ready to be activated
Gregor Blanco hit a two- Semien and threw out a sliding Stephen Piscotty
groundout put San Francisco up 6-2. when eligible May 25. ... LHP Ryan Buchter,
run triple during a six-run at home with the infield in.
Brandon Crawford’s third homer, a two-run dealing with a strained throwing shoulder, is not
second inning against Baltimore had tied the game at 4 in the top yet back to playing catch. He’s still in the
shot, gave the Giants an 8-4 lead in the seventh.
Mike Foltynewicz (2-2), half of the sixth, getting RBI singles from strengthening phase. ... RHP Liam Hendriks
Longoria’s seventh homer made it 9-4 in the
and Chris Stratton held Chris Davis, Mark Trumbo and Danny Valencia. (strained right groin) is playing catch but is yet
ninth.
Atlanta in check over six Nick Markakis hit his sixth homer in the Lou Trivino (2-0) induced Peterson’s inning- to throw off the mound.
innings. third, and Ozzie Albies had a sacrifice fly in the ending double play in the sixth for the win.
Stratton (3-2) gave up seventh for Atlanta. Blake Treinen finished for his fourth save in six UP NEXT
Gregor Blanco six hits, three runs and two chances after Semien’s RBI single in the eighth
walks and struck out six to provided insurance. Ori o l es : RHP Kevin Gausman (2-2, 4.15
recover from a 15-6 loss to the Los Angeles
TRAINER’S ROOM ERA) tries to win consecutive starts for the first
Lucroy played his 1,000th career game and
Dodgers in his previous start. He mostly shut Gi ants : RHP Mark Melancon will throw his had three hits for the A’s, who had lost four of time in 2018.
down the Braves, who began the night in first first bullpen of the season on Saturday. The oft- five. Oakland didn’t take batting practice after a Athl eti cs : RHP Trevor Cahill (1-1, 3.00)
place in the NL East and leading the majors in injured closer has been on the disabled list since late arrival home from Seattle and three straight makes his fourth start since being called up
slugging percentage. the start of the season with a right elbow flexor days of pregame hitting at Safeco Field. April 17, having gone 0-1 with a 4.91 ERAover
Foltynewicz endured the worst of his six strain. He had a stem cell injection on April 12. his past two starts — both on the road.
Adam Jones homered for Baltimore in the

FRIDAY Local sports roundup Burlingame 9, Hillsdale 0 THURSDAY


The Panthers dealt the Knights’ division
Boys’ tennis Menlo School cruised to a 7-0 win over title chances a big blow by shutting out
Evergreen Valley, while Carlmont saw its Hillsdale. Softball
Menlo-Atherton 7, Hillsdale 0 season end with a 7-0 loss to No. 7 Leland. Carlo Lopiccolo earned the win with a Crystal Springs 18, Mercy-SF 0
The fifth-seeded Bears brought the complete-game effort for Burlingame (5-6
Knights back to reality with a dominating Baseball Gryphons starting pitcher Natalie
PAL Bay, 11-9 overall), throwing just 76
performance in the second round of the Leonard tossed a three-inning perfect game
Terra Nova 2, Sacred Heart Prep 1 pitches and striking out five while holding
Central Coast Section team tournament. as they beat the Skippers in a WBAL game
Tigers’ starting pitcher Dylan McDonald Hillsdale (8-4, 16-7) to just four hits.
M-A (15-2 overall) completed the sweep that was called after three innings because
allowed one run on just three hits as they Lopiccolo also had a strong day at the of the 15-run, mercy rule.
in a little more than an hour as the Bears plate, going 1 for 2 with a two-run double
dropped only 10 games and won all seven held off the Gators in a Peninsula Athletic Crystal Springs backed Leonard with 18
League Bay Division game. and a sacrifice fly. Mario Vargas was 2 for 4
matches in straight sets. with a RBI double. Emilio Flores also had a runs, a dozen coming in the second inning.
Jeffrey Jorgensen has the easiest time for His SHP counterpart, Nate Fleischli, was Madeline Etheridge blasted a home run and
just as stingy, but took the loss, allowing run-scoring double for the Panthers.
the Bears, winning his No. 3 singles match drove in a pair of runs, going 3 for 4 at the
at love. Tim Berthier (No. 1 singles), Theo two runs on just five hits. plate as the Gryphons rapped out 16 hits.
Novak and Chris Iyer (No. 1 doubles), and Terra Nova (6-6 PAL Bay, 11-12 overall) Boys’ volleyball
Griffin Voss and Kyle Conrad (No. 3 dou- took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first and Serra’s Smith earns postseason award
took a 2-0 lead with a run in the fifth, but After helping the Padres to a second-place Carlmont 9, Aragon 2
bles) all lost only one game. Maxim Lukic
won his No. 4 singles match 6-1, 6-1, while SHP (9-3, 19-6) got it back in the bottom of finish in both the regular season and the Logan Bonetti drove in a pair of runs and
Cole Hagerman won at No. 2 singles 6-2, 6- the inning. West Catholic Athletic League playoffs, Mailey McLemore allowed two runs on just
0. Jake Andrew and Zach Ostrow, at No. 1 Andrew Roy, who doubled, Jeffrey Goias, Zachary Smith was named the WCAL’s two hits as the Scots cruised past the Dons
doubles, won their match 6-0, 6-3. Andrew Harkness, Christian Novello and Player of the Year. in a PAL Bay Division meeting.
With the win, M-A moves into the quar- Cole Sowyrda all had hits for the Tigers. Both Smith and teammate Michael Carlmont (14-0 PAL Bay, 21-1 overall)
terfinals and will face No. 4 St. Francis at 3 SHP’s loss, coupled with Hillsdale’s loss Gonzales were named to the WCAL First scored in five of the seven innings, collect-
p.m. Monday afternoon at Cuesta Park in to Burlingame, maintains the Gators’ one- Team. Serra’s Brian Ronan and Neeraj ing 13 hits in the process. Tayler Wise led
Mountain View. The Lancers beat Salinas 7- game lead over the Knights going into the Keshav were named to the Second Team the Scots’ attack with three hits, while
0. The loss ends the season for Hillsdale. final week of the regular season. while Trent Miller was an Honorable Bonetti added a pair. McLemore also drove
In other CCS tennis action, top-seeded Mention. in run with a double and scored three times.

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Monomoy Girl edges Wonder Gadot to win Kentucky Oaks
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1/2 lengths. Its latest triumph was much Midnight Bisou finished third, paying $3.20
tighter, which made the signature win before while having its three-race winning streak
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — After five relatively 113,510 all the more satisfying. snapped.
easy victories, Monomoy Girl proved it “It’s great, you know,” jockey Florent The biggest surprise was that Wonder
could also handle challenges in the Kentucky Geroux said. “She was in a war, she had only Gadot, initially a 20-1 shot, gave Monomoy
Oaks. one try. Girl its biggest challenge instead of
The filly first overcame an outside post “This filly has been very special for us, Midnight Bisou. The California-based filly
start before gutting out a close win to main- known for a long time. We’ve been pointing entered with three wins by 10 1/4 combined
tain its hot start. to this race since November, to get here in lengths, fueling expectations of a two-horse
Monomoy Girl took charge near the far good shape and winning. She was just out- race.
turn, and the filly outdueled Wonder Gadot standing.” Midnight Bisou came on late, but behind
down the stretch to win the $1 million The filly’s win first had to be confirmed by the two other fillies that battled hard in the
Kentucky Oaks by half a length on Friday at racing stewards. dirt.
Churchill Downs. Wonder Gadot’s jockey, John Velazquez, Monomoy Girl’s main question was how it
A race expected to match the top two 3- filed a foul claim against Monomoy Girl for a would handle an outside post and stake its
year-old fillies in No. 2 Monomoy Girl and bump down the stretch. The claim was quick- place against 19 other horses fighting for
points leader Midnight Bisou, the morning- ly dismissed, giving trainer Brad Cox a defin- position. Cox, who grew up blocks from
line favorites, soon became Monomoy Girl’s ing hometown win in the 144th running of Churchill Downs, wasn’t fazed. He believed
to lose. The chestnut filly charged from the the Kentucky Oaks. his horse had the speed to get into contention
outside No. 14 post into contention and the “Obviously, the biggest victory in my along with the patience to navigate traffic.
lead and held ground in a thrilling side-by- career,” said Cox, who had two other entrants Monomoy Girl ultimately had no trouble
side stretch battle with Wonder Gadot before in Sassy Sienna (sixth) and Kelly’s Humor running outside the crowd before gaining
Monomoy Girl kept the small edge to the (eighth). position near the rail and holding on. A brief
BRIAN SPURLOCK/USA TODAY SPORTS wire. Monomoy Girl covered 1 1/8 mile in wait followed before stewards upheld the fin-
Monomoy Girl, right, holds off Wonder Gadot Monomoy Girl entered the Oaks with five 1:49.13 and paid $7.20, $4.60 and $3.60. ish, which sparked a celebration among
down the stretch of the Kentucky Oaks. wins in six starts by a combined margin of 20 Wonder Gadot returned $14 and $7.20. Geroux, Cox and Monomoy Girl’s owners.

A Derby with lightly raced colts, lots of possibilities


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We have a good enough horse that can trainer, who is tied with mentor D. Wayne is trained by Keith Desormeaux and ridden
win it, but it’s a very competitive race,” Lukas for the most Derby starters with 48. by Kent Desormeaux, a three-time Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Todd Pletcher is Baffert said. “You’re going to have to have Mendelssohn has the least amount of time winner and Keith’s brother.
throwing numbers at the Kentucky Derby some luck.” on the Churchill Downs dirt than any horse Despite Good Magic’s top-notch creden-
again. Bob Baffert is seeking a fifth victory Justify is undefeated and Magnum Moon in the field. The Ireland-based colt made his tials, he was relegated to the 7-1 fifth
and he’s got the favorite, too. An old jinx is 4-0, neither having run as a 2-year-old. first appearance Thursday — drawing atten- choice on Friday. He won the Breeders’ Cup
could be disproved, and history would be They’ll be trying to upend a so-called curse: tion with his screeching — after spending Juvenile and claimed an Eclipse Award as
written if Mendelssohn wears the garland of No horse since Apollo in 1882 has won the first part of the week in quarantine for last year’s 2-year-old champion. The colt
red roses. without racing as a juvenile. Aidan O’Brien. The trainer is 0 for 5 at the won the Blue Grass last month, one of six
The 20-horse field for Saturday’s 144th Arkansas Derby winner Magnum Moon is Derby, the biggest victory to elude him. victories at six different tracks.
Run for the Roses includes a handful of top one of four horses to be saddled by Todd Mendelssohn was an 18 1/2-length win- Getting the ideal trip in the Derby is crit-
contenders who have been consistent this Pletcher, who won last year’s Derby with ner of the UAE Derby. His regal bloodlines ical, especially with the traffic from 20
spring. Always Dreaming. and $3 million price tag suggest he would horses making a chaotic charge into the
Justify was the 7-2 favorite in early Pletcher’s Audible was the co-third choice be a worthy champion, but no Europe-based first turn. Jockeys want to avoid anything
wagering Friday. Trained by Baffert, the at 6-1 with Mendelssohn on Friday. Along horse has won the Derby. that would prevent their horse from getting
Southern California colt, however, is green, with Magnum Moon, Vino Rosso and Noble My Boy Jack moved up to the 5-1 second into rhythm, like being bumped, cut off or
with just three starts. Indy were double-digit longshots for the choice in early wagering Friday. The closer blocked.
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the fourth player in baseball history with with 19 points. Kevin Durant scored 22
Baseball briefs
Albert Pujols becomes
3,000 hits and 600 homers. He’s the first
player to reach the mark since Adrian Beltre
last year against Baltimore.
WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
points for the Warriors, but hit only two
shots in the second half.
“I was rushing a little bit and just missed
32nd player in 3,000-hit club shots,” Curry said. “I’m not going to get in
SEATTLE — Albert Pujols has become the
Buehler, Dodgers’ bullpen my head about it. ... You can’t really dwell
whatever results happen, happen,” Davis on anything.”
32nd player in major league history to reach combine to no-hit Padres in Mexico said. “We followed the game plan to a tee.” The Pelicans, meanwhile, made 14 of 31
3,000 hits, getting a broken-bat single to MONTERREY, Mexico — The Dodgers The Warriors have been known to erase
right field off Seattle’s 3s, with Holiday, Clark, Nikola Mirotic and
have the most no-hitters in the majors — large deficits in a hurry, but each time they Solomon Hill each hitting three.
Mike Leake in the fifth and now the most in Mexico, too. tried to do so in Game 3, the Pelicans
inning to join the exclu-
sive club. Walker Buehler and a trio of Los Angeles responded resoundingly. The Warriors never TIP-INS
relievers combined for the franchise’s 23rd led by more than a single point and trailed
Pujols dumped the sin- by double digits for almost the entire sec- Warri o rs : Green, who was soundly
gle into shallow right no-hitter in a 4-0 victory over the San booed by Pelicans fans, had 11 points, 12
Diego Padres in the opener of a neutral-site ond half, going down by 25 points in the
field on his sixth attempt third quarter and 26 in the fourth. rebounds and nine assists. ... Kerr juggled
to reach the mark after series Friday night. the starting lineup with two new insertions,
Mexico had waited since 1999 to host a Golden State shot uncharacteristically
getting to 2, 999. He poorly from outside, missing 22 of 31 3- elevating Curry back to starter and also
received a standing ova- regular-season major league game, and it got starting center JaVale McGee. Andre
a historic one: the first no-hitter ever out- point attempts and finishing at 38 percent
Albert Pujols tion from the crowd in shooting (35 of 92) overall. Iguodala and Nick Young, who started games
Seattle and was given the side the U.S. or Canada and the 12th com- 1 and 2, opened as reserves. ... Kerr was
bined no-hitter in major league history. “Most of it is attributed to the Pelicans.
baseball as a memento. His teammates all Their defense was great,” Warriors coach assessed a technical foul in the first half.
greeted Pujols on the field before action Buehler pitched six innings in his third Pe l i c ans : Mirotic finished with 16
Steve Kerr said. “They were the aggressors.
resume. major league start. The touted rookie right- points and E’Twaun Moore scored 13. ...
They brought the necessary force to the
Pujols nearly got the mark in the first hander struck out eight and walked three New Orleans outrebounded the Warriors 54
game on their home floor and these are the
inning, but his hard liner was right at short- over 93 pitches before handing off to left- to 44 and finished with a 19-12 advantage
ebbs and flows of the playoffs.”
stop Jean Segura. Pujols walked on a 3-2 hander Tony Cingrani, who walked two in in second-chance points. ... Got 32 points
Jrue Holiday scored 21 for New Orleans
pitch leading off the fourth inning after the seventh but kept the no-no intact. from reserves, led by Clark.
and Ian Clark added 18 points against his
fouling off four two-strike pitches. Yimi Garcia struck out two in a perfect former club. As in Game 2, Rondo once
The 38-year-old Pujols joined Hank eighth and Adam Liberatore threw a 1-2-3 again had a heated exchange with Warriors TESTY RELATIONSHIP
Aaron, Willie Mays and Alex Rodriguez as ninth, striking out Franchy Cordero to end forward Draymond Green. This time, Rondo Green and Rondo downplayed their after-
it. backed it up with 21 assists. the-whistle jawing.
“You can’t get assists without your team- “I get nothing out of trying to bait Rondo
mates. They made shots tonight. Guys into anything. That does nothing for me,”
moved well without the ball,” Rondo said. Green said, insinuating that Rondo initiated
“It starts with defense. We were able to get their exchanges. “When have I went up to
stops, get out in transition — create mis- him and tried to bait him? ... I’ve baited a
matches in transition.” lot of guys, tried to bait a lot of guys, suc-
Klay Thompson scored 26 for Golden ceeded quite a bit. I ain’t trying to bait
State, but missed 13 of 22 shots. Stephen nobody.”
Curry, in his second game back after a Rondo chalked up the testiness to “just
sprained knee sidelined him more than a how I am,” and complimented Green’s com-
month, missed 13 of 19 shots and finished petitiveness.

shutout this postseason when Labanc

SHARKS
Continued from page 11
sniped a wrist shot top shelf, glove-side for
a power-play goal to make it 4-1 at 9:35.
Less than two minutes later San Jose made
things interesting when Boedker’s wrap-
around got loose, and Hertl was in the right
from the point, with the rebound going spot to poke it in and cut Vegas’ lead to 4-2.
right to Neal, who drilled it past Jones to With a little more than four minutes left in
give Vegas the lead with 3 seconds left in the game, and Fleury sprawled out in front
the period. of the net behind a slew of traffic, Boedker
Tuch made it 2-0 when he was in perfect picked up a loose puck and lifted it over the
position in front of the net, where he tapped pile to make it 4-3.
in Reilly Smith’s rebound past Jones on the NOTES: A record 18,693 filled T-Mobile
power play. Arena for Game 5. ... Veteran D Luca Sbisa
Jones may still be trying to figure out saw his first action since Feb. 27 for the
how Haula scored, as he threw the puck at Golden Knights, replacing Jon Merrill. ...
the net from the goal line and it somehow Vegas F Oscar Lindberg made his playoff
slipped through to make it 3-0 midway debut, taking Tomas Tatar’s place on Cody
through the second. Eakin’s line, while Ryan Carpenter also
Tuch pushed the lead to 4-0 with an exqui- returned to the Golden Knights’ lineup, tak-
site tip over Jones’ glove at 8:36 of the ing Tomas Nosek’s spot on Pierre-Edouard
third, while ending the night for Jones. Bellemare’s line along with William
The Sharks ended Fleury’s bid for a fourth Carrier.
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LB DerrickJohnson Central Division WCAL boys' and girls' championships at Bellarmine,


Central Division 1 p.m.
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB WBAL boys' and girls' championships at Sacred
St. Louis 18 12 .600 — Cleveland 17 15 .531 — Heart Prep, 2 p.m.
Milwaukee 19 14 .576 1/2 Detroit 13 18 .419 3 1/2
Chicago 16 13 .552 1 1/2 Baseball
leader for the Chiefs. Minnesota 11 17 .393 4
By Josh Dubow Pittsburgh 18 15 .545 1 1/2
Los Gatos at Serra, noon
Kansas City 10 22 .313 7
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He appeared in 182 games with Cincinnati 8 24 .250 11 Chicago 9 21 .300 7 Track and field
169 starts since being drafted in WCAL trials at St. Francis, 9 a.m.
ALAMEDA — The Oakland the first round in 2005. He piled up West Division West Division WBAL trials at Palo Alto, 3 p.m.
Raiders agreed to a one-year deal 1,262 tackles to easily shatter the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Friday with veteran linebacker College baseball
franchise record, had 27 1/2 sacks Arizona 21 11 .656 — Los Angeles 20 12 .625 — Regional playoffs
Derrick Johnson to bolster the and picked off 14 passes, returning Colorado 18 15 .545 3 1/2 Houston 21 13 .618 — San Mateo vs Marin at Laney College-Oakland, 11
middle of their defense. four of them for touchdowns. Giants 17 15 .531 4 Seattle 18 13 .581 1 1/2 a.m.
Coach Jon Gruden said Johnson He had a career-best 179 tackles
Los Angeles 15 17 .469 6 A’s 16 16 .500 4 1/2 If necessary - San Mateo vs Marin at Skyline Col-
San Diego 11 22 .333 10 1/2 lege-Oakland, 3 p.m.
adds a presence to the defense that in 2011, when he was voted the Texas 13 21 .382 8
was needed. Chiefs’ team MVP. College softball
Friday’s Games
“He brings us status at a critical Friday’s Games Regional playoffs
position,” Gruden said. “He’s got a Johnson piled up his impressive Washington 7, Philadelphia 3
N.Y. Yankees 7, Cleveland 6 No. 16 Solano at No. 1 San Mateo, noon
great history in this league, been stats despite missing part of two Cincinnati 4, Miami 1
Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2 If necessary - Solano at CSM, 2 p.m.
seasons with ruptured Achilles ten- Colorado 8, N.Y. Mets 7
productive under a lot of different Boston 5, Texas 1
San Francisco 9, Atlanta 4 MONDAY
coaches, different schemes. He dons. He returned from the first Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 4 Baseball
Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 4
understands the AFC West and cer- one as good as ever, earning his St. Louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2
Kansas City 4, Detroit 2 Jefferson at Mills, 4 p.m.
tainly understands this rivalry. I’m most recent Pro Bowl trip in 2015, L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 0 Houston 8, Arizona 0

really excited to add him to our but the second seemed to finally Houston 8, Arizona 0 L.A. Angels 5, Seattle 0 WARRIORS PLAYOFF GLANCE
team.” take a step out of his legs this past Saturday’s Games Oakland 6, Baltimore 4

The 35-year-old Johnson spent season. Cubs (Chatwood 2-3) at St.Louis (Weaver 2-2),11:15 a.m. Saturday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE
Philly (Velasquez 1-4) atWashington (Roark 2-2),1:05 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 2-2) at Yankees (Gray 1-2),1005 a.m. FIrst round
his first 13 NFL seasons with the He had 48 tackles in 15 games
Colorado (Bettis 3-1) at Mets (Matz 1-2), 4:10 p.m. Detroit (Zimmermann 1-0) at KC (Hammel 0-3),1:15 p.m. Warriors win series 4-1 over San Antonio
rival Kansas City Chiefs and will last season but slowly lost play- Toronto (Sanchez 2-2) at Tampa (Faria 2-1), 3:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 2-2) vs. San Diego (Mitchell 0- Sat., April 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 92
likely fill the role at middle line- ing time to younger teammates in 3) at Monterrey, Mexico, 4:10 p.m. Minnesota (Lynn 0-3) at CWS (Santiago 0-0),4:10 p.m. Monday, April 16: Warriors 116, San Antonio 101
backer that NaVorro Bowman the middle of the Kansas City Miami (Smith 1-3) at Cincinnati (Mahle 2-3),4:10 p.m. Boston (Rodriguez 3-0) at Texas (Hamels 1-4),5:05 p.m. Thur., April 19: Warriors 110, San Antonio 97
played the second half of last sea- defense. Pitt (Taillon 2-3) at Milwaukee (Chacin 2-1),4:10 p.m. Houston (Morton 4-0) at Arizona (Greinke 3-2),5:10 p.m. Sunday, April 22: San Antonio 103, Warriors 90
Giants (Blach 2-3) at Atlanta (TBD), 4:10 p.m.
son. The Raiders need an anchor in Baltimore (Gausman 2-2) at A’s (Cahill 1-1), 6:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 24: Warriors 99, San Antonio 91
Houston (Morton 4-0) at Arizona (Greinke 3-2),5:10 p.m.
Johnson has been one of the the middle of their defense. Sunday’s Games
Angels (Skaggs 3-2) at Seattle (Gonzales 3-2),6:10 p.m.
better linebackers in the league Bowman fared well in that role Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
Sunday’s Games Second round
during his career but was allowed after being signed last October fol- Philadelphia at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Warriors 2, New Orleans 1
to leave Kansas City earlier this lowing his release by San Toronto at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m. Sat., April 28: Warriors 123, New Orleans 101
San Francisco at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m.
offseason as the team tried to get Francisco. There was interest in Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Tue., May 1: Warriors 121, New Orleans 116
younger. bringing him back for a second Houston at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. Detroit at Kansas City, 11:15 a.m. Friday, May 4: New Orleans 119, Warriors 100
Boston at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Sunday, May 6:Warriors at New Orleans, 12:30 p.m.
Johnson is a four-time Pro season but the two sides couldn’t L.A. Dodgers vs. San Diego at Monterrey, Mexico,
1:10 p.m. Baltimore at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 8: New Orleans at Warriors, TBA
Bowler and the career tackles agree. Miami at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Houston at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. x-Thursday, May 10: Warriors at New Orleans, TBA
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 5:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. x-Monday, May 14: New Orleans at Warriors, TBA

World-renowned BASEBALL
TRANSACTIONS
Jose Bautista from Gwinnett (IL). Placed SS Dansby
SHARKS PLAYOFF GLANCE

climber rescued
WESTERN CONFERENCE
American League Swanson on the 10-day DL. First round
BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled LHP Bobby Poyner CINCINNATI REDS — Recalled RHP Tanner Rainey San Jose 4, Anaheim 0
from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned RHP Marcus Walden from Louisville (IL). Thursday, April 12: San Jose 3, Anaheim 0
to Pawtucket. COLORADO ROCK IES — Reinstated LHP Chris
DETROIT TIGERS — Placed DH Miguel Cabrera on Rusin from the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Antonio Saturday, April 14: San Jose 3, Anaheim 2

from El Capitan the 10-day DL. Recalled C Grayson Greiner from Senzatela to Albuquerque (PCL). Monday, April 16: San Jose 8, Anaheim 1
Toledo (IL). Selected the contract of LHP Blaine LOS ANGELES DODGERS —Recalled RHP Walker Wed., April 18: San Jose 2, Anaheim 1
Hardy from Toledo. Buehler from Rancho Cucamonga (Cal). Optioned
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed C Martin Mal- LHP Edward Paredes to Oklahoma City (PCL). Re- Second round
donado on bereavement list. Selected the contract called INF-OF Brevyic Valera from Oklahoma City. Vegas 3, San Jose 2
of C Juan Graterol from Salt Lake City (PCL). Trans- MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled RHP Jorge
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vertical Nose route of El Capitan ferred RHP JC Ramirez to the 60-day DL. Lopez from Colorado Springs (PCL).
Thursday, April 26: Vegas 7, San Jose 0
in two hours and 23 minutes. The National League ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Activated RHP Sam Tu- Saturday, April 28: San Jose 4, Vegas 3, 2OT
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Transferred RHP ivailala and LHP Ryan Sherriff from the 10-day DL. Monday, April 30: Vegas 4, San Jose 3, OT
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, record was beaten in 2017. Wednesday, May 2: Sharks 4, Vegas 0
Taijuan Walker from the 10 to the 60-day DL. Op- Optioned LHP Austin Gomber and 1B Luke Voit to
— A world-renowned speed Honnold said on social media tioned RHP Silvino Bracho to Reno (PCL). Selected Memphis (PCL). Friday, May 4: Vegas 5, Sharks 3
that Florine “injured both legs” the contract of RHP Kris Medlen from Reno. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Recalled INF Javy Guerra x-Sunday, May 6: Vegas at San Jose, TBA
climber was rescued from Yosemite ATLANTA BRAVES — Selected the contract of 3B from El Paso (PCL). x-Tuesday, May 8: San Jose at Vegas, TBA
National Park’s El Capitan by hel- but has been in good spirits.
icopter Friday after spending a Honnold told AP both legs were
chilly night on top of the famous injured, but he did not know the
rock when he fell and injured both extent of the damage.
legs. Florine posted a photo of him-
Rescuers reached Hans Florine self on Instagram Thursday with
and his climbing companions by the caption: “Well, there is a res-
helicopter Friday morning because cue going on, on El Capitan. And
it was too late and too dark to do so it’s me. I think I broke my leg.
Thursday evening, Yosemite Rescuers please be safe.”
spokesman Scott Gediman said. Rescuers lifted Florine to the
Florine, 53, and partner Alex summit on Thursday since he was
Honnold set a speed-climbing closer to the peak than the bot-
record in 2012 for ascending the tom, Gediman said.

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doubles for the Bulldogs.

CSM
Continued from page 11
Stines was especially prolific as the CSM
leadoff hitter. Friday, she was 2 for 2 with
two runs scored and drove in three runs with a
Sports briefs
US defender Dahlkemper given
bases-loaded triple in the third. warning about her medication
“The thing with her, she has a great eye (at CHICAGO — U.S. national team defender
“We preach (aggressive play) all year ’round.
the plate),” Borg said of Stines. “She under- Abby Dahlkemper was issued a public warn-
The message has to be the same.”
stands the strike zone.” ing from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency for
That was more than enough offense for
McAdams, who has developed into a legiti- Stines was the catalyst for CSM’s two-run using a prescribed med-
mate ace for the Bulldogs in just her first year first as she led off the game with a four-pitch ication without getting a
out of Sequoia High School. McAdams walk. She went to third when Quirke blooped therapeutic use excep-
worked the first four innings, allowing just a double into shallow left-center field and tion.
one run on two hits before Lauren Quirke fin- Gaby Zucchiatti drove them both in with a Dahlkemper has since
ished up the fifth. The sophomore loaded the seeing-eye single up the middle. obtained the exception
bases with one out, but got a strikeout and In the second inning, Sarabia launched the for spironolactone,
flyout to center to end things. game’s only home run, as she got into a 2-1 which was prescribed by
McAdams was perfect through the first pitch and deposited it over the left-field fence her doctor to treat acne.
three innings. She got out of the first inning for a 3-0 CSM lead. Later in the inning, She missed one game
on just five pitches and retired the first nine Stines came up with a two-out double and Abby with her National
batters she faced. Falcons’ leadoff hitter scored on Quirke’s infield hit deep in the hole Dahlkemper Women’s Soccer League
Santiaga Ortega blasted a shot to the fence in at second. team, the North Carolina
center field that Emily Cotla could not track In the third, a Solano two-out error opened Courage, on April 18 while she awaited
down to break up the perfecto bid. the floodgates for a three-run rally for the approval of the exemption. That ended her
With Ortega on second, Alexa Vavricka Bulldogs. With two outs, Lexi Riccardi NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL league record of 5,850 consecutive minutes
came through with a two-out single to drive reached when her grounder to shortstop was CSM freshman pitcher Emily McAdams held played.
in Solano’s only run of the game. bobbled. Riccardi then alertly took second Solano to just one run on two hits in four Dahlkemper had not missed a match since
“I saw the potential in what [McAdams] as they failed to check on her. Following a innings of work. She opened the game by she was drafted by the Western New York
can do (when she was at Sequoia). She’s very Sarabia walk, Cotla hit what should have the retiring the first nine batters she faced. Flash in 2015.
coachable. I think we’re on the same page,” been the final out of the inning — a can of U.S. Soccer and Dahlkemper issued state-
Borg said. “[She just] has a solid understand- corn to left field, that hit off the heel of the sacrifice fly to left to drive in Businger and ments Friday that emphasized the medica-
ing of what I want her to do.” left fielder’s glove for an error to load the round out the scoring. tion does not enhance performance.
CSM knows exactly what Borg wants them bases. Stines came up and, after taking two Despite Friday’s easy success, Borg “As athletes, we are responsible for know-
to do at the plate and that is to bang the ball balls, yanked a hot shot down the right-field expects her team to come out Saturday morn- ing about the medications we take. I made
around the yard. As a team, the Bulldogs hit line that rattled around in the corner. All ing having put Friday behind them. the mistake of not being more diligent about
for the cycle — with Ally Sarabia supplying three runs came in and Stines was on third “Your next game is the most important a medication my doctor prescribed for my
the homer and Allie Stines adding the triple. with a triple and a 8-1 lead. one. They’ve really bought into that,” Borg persistent skin condition and I should have
Stines, Quirke and Aubrie Businger each had In the fourth, Riccardi singled home cour- said. “Never be satisfied with the bare mini- confirmed that the medication was free of all
tesy runner Jamie Madigan and Sarabia hit a mum.” banned substances,” Dahlkemper said.

as a provisional sport , the first step


NEWBERRY
At least the NBA had the good sense to to get rid of cheerleaders,” said Jeffrey
break from any pretense that these are McCall, a professor of media studies at toward possibly claiming a spot at the
cheerleaders, adorning their groups with DePauw University in Indiana. “Other pro Summer Games.
Continued from page 11 names such as the Knicks City Dancers and sports such as hockey and baseball seem to Of course, cheerleading also serves as a
Memphis Grizz Girls. These are dance manage without thinly clad women as part complement to sports such as football and
groups, pure and simple, often performing of the game-day experience.” basketball.
belief that sex is one of the best ways to sex-tinged routines that are a focal point of These faux cheerleaders look increasing- That’s just fine, too.
keep fans entertained beyond the product the between-game entertainment. ly archaic when so many women are step- “It is called cheerleading because their
on the field or court.
In the NFL, the dancers play a less- ping forward to say enough’s enough. role is to lead the crowd in cheering for the
And, according to a report by The New
prominent role (the stadiums, after all, are “Given today’s concerns about sexual team,” said Shauna MacDonald, assistant
York Times , cheerleaders from
much larger) but they’re still passed off as harassment and domestic violence, the NFL director of the Gender & Women Studies
Washington’s NFL team were forced to play
cheerleaders, for no apparent reason. They and NBA clearly have tin ears in this mat- Program at Villanova University. “This, I
an even seedier role behind the scenes.
are certainly not there to lead cheers. Their ter,” McCall said. “Cheerleaders at pro think, can still be a positive and interest-
During a 2013 trip to Costa Rica, they
main purpose seems to be wiggling around games don’t really cheer and inspire fans or ing purpose. Cheering is part of the ritual
allege their passports were collected, they
as provocatively as possible for the men in players anyway. They are simply orna- of sport, especially in North America, and
were asked to go topless for a calendar
the crowd, all while ignoring how many ments.” having people to pep up the crowd and lead
photo shoot that included male spectators,
women are now in the stands. That should be offensive to all of us, but the cheers is a good thing.
and they served as escorts for sponsors at a
nightclub. The cheerleaders quoted in the This not-so-proud tradition can largely especially those who are actual cheerlead- “We know that this doesn’t require cheer-
report spoke on condition of anonymity be traced to the Dallas Cowboys ers. leading to look exactly as it does, because
because they signed confidentiality agree- Cheerleaders becoming cultural icons in Tens of thousands of athletes participate bands and pep squads also serve in these
ments. the 1970s, though it’s worth noting that in this rapidly growing sport at competi- roles. In order for the culture of cheerlead-
The team said it’s concerned by the alle- venerable franchises such as the Green Bay tions around the United States, which ing to change, however, there would have
gations and conducting an investigation, Packers, New York Giants and Pittsburgh prompted Disney to build a new 8,000-seat to be some sweeping cultural shifts.”
but we all know where this is going. Steelers don’t have cheerleading squads. arena at its Wide World of Sports complex There’s no sign of it happening in the
Already, team president Bruce Allen said It doesn’t seem to have hurt their popu- in Florida for those types of events. NFL or NBA.
many current and former cheerleaders are larity or success on the field. In 2016, the International Olympic Time’s up for cheerleaders or dancers of
contradicting allegations in the report. “It is way past time for the NFL and NBA Committee even recognized cheerleading whatever you want to call them.
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LEVEE Fed official says U.S. living ‘Goldilocks’ economy


Continued from page 1 By Martin Crutsinger bank, said that he still expects a grad- in New York. Williams is a voter on the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ual pace of three to four increases in Federal Open Market Committee, the
the Fed’s key interest rate this year. He panel of Fed board members and
segments, which vary in height: three stretches would rise regional bank presidents who set
spoke in an interview with CNBC after
only 1 foot above the existing levee, while two sections WASHINGTON — With steady interest rates. As president of the New
the government reported that the
would be as high as eight feet above it. But when viewed growth, low unemployment and tame York Fed, he will have a permanent
unemployment rate fell to 3.9 percent
from the street, most of the wall-except for two segments, inflation, the U.S. is experiencing a in April, the lowest level in more than vote and will serve as the FOMC’s vice
including one along East Third Avenue-would not rise more “Goldilocks” economy: Not too hot. 17 years, with 164,000 jobs created. chairman. He will succeed William
than 3 1/2 feet above ground because of several feet of engi- Not too cold. But just right. Dudley, who is retiring from the cen-
neering fill. So says a top Federal Reserve offi- “I feel this is pretty much a
tral bank in June.
The edge of Mariners Point will not require improve- cial, who on Friday suggested that the Goldilocks economy,” Williams said,
ments, as the area is already flood resistant, and Bay Winds A Ph.D. economist and the former
unemployment rate could fall further to noting the strong labor market and research director of the San Francisco
Park will also be left as is; a boat ramp will be added there. 3.5 percent with inflation modestly moderate gains in wages and inflation.
The top of the levee is currently about 10 feet wide with 8 Fed, Williams is being viewed as part
overshooting the Fed’s target for a “I see this as all pretty positive.” of the brain trust that Federal Reserve
feet of pavement, and Anderson’s firm is proposing to time without raising concerns.
widen it to 18 feet with 12 feet of pavement containing a Williams will be moving next Chairman Jerome Powell, a non-econ-
two-way separated bike lane and pedestrian path with 3-foot John Williams, currently president month to take over as president of the omist, will rely on in setting mone-
wide shoulders. of the Fed’s San Francisco regional Fed’s most influential regional bank tary policy.
Commissioners appeared to favor a painted sheet pile
jobs site Glassdoor. years, the Labor Department said last
wall with a concrete cap that could also double as a bench.
Another option would entail precast concrete panel fascia
on the trail side, which commissioners said would be more
aesthetically pleasing but not worth the additional cost.
JOBS
Continued from page 1
An encouraging sign for the econo-
my is that the pace of hiring has yet to
be disrupted by dramatic global market
week in a separate report on compensa-
tion.
That pay growth suggests that some
Textured fascia may be applied to certain points of the wall. swings, a recent pickup in inflation or of the momentum from the slow but
City officials are asking voters through Measure P on the the risk that the tariffs being pushed by steady recovery from the 2008 finan-
because fewer people were searching for President Donald Trump could provoke cial crisis is spreading to more people
June ballot to pay for the levee improvements after the
Federal Emergency Management Agency notified them in jobs. a trade war. Over the past three months, after it had disproportionately benefit-
2015 that its existing system lining the San Francisco Bay The gains reflect an economy that has monthly job growth has averaged ed the nation’s wealthiest areas and
would no longer protect the community from a 100-year been steadily expanding for almost 208,000. highest earners.
flood, and needed to be raised. The move came after FEMA nine years, gradually putting more peo- Much of the economy’s durability is With qualified job applicants harder
released a new map placing the Bayfront community into ple to work after the country endured the due, in fact, to the healthy job market. to find in many industries, employers
the flood zone and questioned the sufficiency of the levee worst financial meltdown since the The increase in people earning pay- have become less and less likely to
that protects 9,000 Foster City properties and another Great Depression in the 1930s. checks has bolstered demand for hous- shed employees. The four-week moving
8,000 in San Mateo. Many employers say it’s become dif- ing, even though fewer properties are average for people applying for first-
If the measure passes, the city will issue a 30-year gener- ficult to find qualified workers. Even so, being listed for sale. Consumer confi- time unemployment benefits has
al obligation bond estimated to cost $39.66 per $100,000 they haven’t significantly bumped up dence has improved over the past year. reached its lowest level since 1973.
of assessed valuation, according to a staff report. A home pay in most industries. Average hourly And more people are shopping, with The trend reflects a decline in mass
assessed at $1 million would have an annual property tax earnings rose 2.6 percent from a year retail sales having picked up in March layoffs. Many companies expect the
assessment bill of about $390. ago. after three monthly declines. economy to keep expanding, especial-
The levee is meant to be resilient to sea level rise through The overall unemployment rate Manufacturers added 24,000 workers ly after a dose of stimulus from tax cuts
2050. Anderson said the wall would last beyond the year remained, as in recent months, the low- last month, a sign that possible tariffs signed into law by Trump that have also
2100, and to protect against further sea level rise, an off- est since December 2000. The rate for on steel, aluminum and Chinese goods increased the federal budget deficit.
shore structure could be installed to attack the waves before African-Americans — 6.6 percent — is haven’t altered hiring plans at most Inflation has shown signs of acceler-
they hit the coast. That particular project is not currently the lowest on record since 1972. U.S. factories. Restaurants and hotels ating slightly, eroding some of the
under consideration, as the permitting process would add Many economists say the unemploy- hired a net 18,000. The health care and potential wage growth. Consumer prices
years onto the project timeline, Anderson said. It would ment rate is now so low that wage social assistance sector added 29,300 rose at a year-over-year pace of 2.4 per-
also impact wind surfing. growth should begin to climb this sum- jobs and the construction industry cent in March, the sharpest annual
There will be 49 improved access points — nine from the mer, since employers will face more 17,000. increase in 12 months. The Federal
trail to the Bay and 40 from street level to the trail. Many pressure to boost pay in order to hire The monthly jobs reports have yet to Reserve has an annual inflation target of
of those points connect to private property, and the public workers. show a consistent surge in average 2 percent, and investors expect the Fed
ones will be ADA compliant and equipped with a ramp or set “It’s just not sustainable for average annual wage growth. Even so, workers to raise rates at least twice more this
of stairs. pay growth to be so low in a labor mar- in the private sector during the first year, after an earlier rate hike in March,
Commissioners favored a variety of vegetation — most- ket this tight,” said Andrew three months of 2018 enjoyed their to keep inflation from climbing too far
ly drought-resistant natives — along and on the wall, and Chamberlain, chief economist at the sharpest average income growth in 11 above that target.
ice plants will be maintained where possible.
The Bay Trail will also feature signs, benches, bike racks,
information sector, which includes ized economies is driven by worker
pet litter stations, trash and recycling bins and informa-
tional signs. Existing memorial benches will be preserved.
Commission Chair Noemi Avram said the access points
should see a variety of designs and be branded in some way.
STATE
Continued from page 1
many technology companies, at $20
billion. Manufacturing was up $10 bil-
lion.
productivity, said Lee Ohanian, an eco-
nomics professor at University of
California, Los Angeles and director of
“It’s a great project, and I think this is going to be really California last had the world’s fifth UCLA’s Ettinger Family Program in
nice,” Avram said. “Not just useful and needed, but I think largest economy in 2002 but fell as Macroeconomic Research. The United
we’re going to be very proud of the levee.” substantial turnaround since the Great low as 10th in 2012 following the Kingdom has 25 million more people
The Planning Commission’s comments will be forwarded Recession. Great Recession. Since then, the than California but now has a smaller
to the City Council for a future meeting. “We have the entrepreneurial spirit largest U.S. state has added 2 million GDP, he said.
in the state, and that attracts a lot of jobs and grown its GDP by $700 bil- California’s economic juggernaut is
talent and money,” said Sung Won lion. concentrated in coastal metropolises
Sohn, an economics professor at California’s economic output is now around San Francisco, San Jose, Los
California State University Channel surpassed only by the total GDP of the Angeles and San Diego.
Islands. “And that’s why, despite high United States, China, Japan and “The non-coastal areas of CA have
taxes and cumbersome government Germany. The state has 12 percent of not generated nearly as much econom-
regulations, more people are coming the U.S. population but contributed 16 ic growth as the coastal areas, ”
into the state to join the parade.” percent of the country’s job growth Ohanian said in an email.
All economic sectors except agricul- between 2012 and 2017. Its share of The state calculates California’s eco-
ture contributed to California’s higher the national economy also grew from nomic ranking as if it were a country
GDP, said Irena Asmundson, chief 12.8 percent to 14.2 percent over that by comparing state-level GDP from
economist at the California five-year period, according to state the Bureau of Economic Analysis at the
Department of Finance. Financial economists. U.S. Department of Commerce with
services and real estate led the pack at California’s strong economic per- global data from the International
$26 billion in growth, followed by the formance relative to other industrial- Monetary Fund.

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He still loves
movies, just not
streaming them
SEE PAGE 21

A sobering look
at prom safety
By Talia Fine

A
nyone driving past Carlmont on
Monday, April 16, would have wit-
nessed what looked like an
absolute tragedy.
In the senior parking lot, two wrecked
cars had been arranged to appear like they
had been involved in a horrific and fatal
crash. The teenagers who had been in the
cars were either stum-
bling around in shock or
unconscious.
Every 15 Minutes. The
Safe Sober Prom
Program. Safe & Sober.
These are all names for
‘Tully’ is a fantasy of parenthood — a homely fairy tale about a haggard mother who’s feeling her younger, former self slip away. national campaigns like
Carlmont’s own Sober

‘Tully’ a rare close-up of


Prom to discourage teens
from driving while drunk on prom night.
Prom is the obvious target for this type
of campaign because so many students
share the experience of prom. About half of
a school will participate in this one activi-
ty that could turn potentially dangerous for

postnatal motherhood
By Jake Coyle (Mackenzie Davis), for apparition, both rescuer and — because
whom Marlo’s wealthier she’s a carefree 26-year-old bubbling with
students who choose to partake in illicit
activities before, during or after. Finding
an effective way to encourage them to do it
safely — or, better yet, not at all — makes
sense.
This year’s Sober Prom was spectacular.
Police car after police car, fire truck after
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
brother Craig (Mark the vibrancy of youth — a physical fire truck came with sirens blaring. Even a
Duplass) has paid. He reminder to Marlo of her pre-kids life. “I’m coroner’s van and a helicopter descended
NEW YORK — The title character of Jason promises night nurses, like Saudi Arabia,” Tully says “I have an upon the scene as more than 700 juniors
Reitman’s “Tully” descends not from the who arrive in the evening energy surplus.” and seniors watched from the sidelines. It
clouds, carried by an umbrella in the wind, and stealthily depart Tully spits out lines like these throughout was unreal, but that was kind of the point.
but glides cheerfully through the front door before sunrise, are “like the film. At times, she sounds downright My first Sober Prom was last year at
on a black night. She arrives just as Marlo ninjas” capable of extraterrestrial. Of night she says, “That’s Carlmont. It was a much smaller demonstra-
(Charlize Theron), the mother of two plus
an unplanned-for newborn, is reaching the Jason Reitman reordering Marlo’s sleep- the downside of living on a planet with a tion: just a beat-up car in the quad. This
deprived life. short solar day.” The slightest turn of the year, there was a full two-car crash simula-
limits of exhaustion. Marlo is less sure. “You can’t just out- dial and this would be a horror movie. tion in which we watched our peers in the
“Tully,” directed by Jason Reitman and source your life,” she says. But her life is Tully’s mission, she says, isn’t to take aftermath that ended up killing two of our
penned by Diablo Cody, isn’t a song- punishing. Her tantrum-throwing son care of the baby; it’s to help mom. Their classmates. The paramedics and police
singing fantasy like “Mary Poppins.” It Jonah (Asher Miles Fallica) is labeled conversations steadily grow deeper and came in droves and the jaws of life ripped
lives in the unglamorous and sleepless “quirky” by his school, but they mean soon Tully isn’t just helping Marlo rest, the top off one of the cars. The next day, we
postpartum haze of breast pumps and swad- worse and they want him transferred out. Her she’s reinvigorating her life. “It’s like I can held a funeral in the gym for one of the stu-
dles. But like “Poppins,” “Tully” is a fanta- husband Drew (Ron Livingston) is little see in color again,” says Marlo, who earlier dents who was “dead” on site and another
sy of parenthood — a homely fairy tale help, oblivious to Marlo’s hardship. After in the film refers to her body as “a relief map who had flatlined. Their parents even
about a haggard mother who’s feeling her work, he mostly zones out playing video for a war-torn country.” showed up to make emotional speeches and
younger, former self slip away. games. The dialogue, of course, is unmistakably cry for their lost children. They ended the
It’s well into “Tully” before we meet When Tully arrives, she’s like a pixie
Marlo’s savior: a 26-year-old night nurse See TULLY, Page 24 See STUDENT, Page 22

Berkeley Repertory Theatre stages


epic masterpiece, ‘Angels in America’
By Judy Richter Kaposi’s sarcoma, one of the first manifes-
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT tations of the disease.
His live-in partner, Louis Ironson
Berkeley Repertory Theatre is staging (Benjamin T. Ismail), can’t handle the situa-
Tony Kushner’s epic masterpiece, “Angels tion and moves out, leaving Prior feeling
in America.” abandoned.
Subtitled “A Gay Fantasia on National Another central character is Joseph Porter
Themes,” this Tony-winning drama has two Pitt (Danny Binstock), or Joe, a devout
parts: “Millennium Approaches” and Mormon who’s married to another Mormon,
“Perestroika.” They’re presented separate- the unhappy Harper Pitt (Bethany Jillard),
ly, but it’s possible to see both in a who’s hooked on Valium.
marathon. That’s how it opened April 28. Joe has been trying to repress his homo-
It takes place in New York at the height of sexual feelings because they conflict with
the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. One of the his religion. However, when he meets KEVIN BERNE/BERKELEY REPERTORY THEATRE
central characters, Prior Walter (Randy From left, Danny Binstock (Prior 1), Randy Harrison (Prior Walter) and Stephen Spinella (Prior
Harrison), discovers the telltale lesions of See ANGELS, Page 22 2) in ‘Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches.’
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People in the news


Cheryl Burke celebrates
birthday with engagement
LOS ANGELES — “Dancing with the Stars” coach Cheryl
Burke celebrated her birthday with an
engagement.
The 34-year-old announced on
Instagram on Thursday that 38-year-old
actor Matthew Lawrence proposed. She
posted a photo of Lawrence kissing her
as she displayed the ring at her birthday
party.
Lawrence has appeared in “Mrs.
Cheryl Burke Doubtfire, ” “Boy Meets World” and
“Brotherly Love.”
The couple first met in 2006.

Olivia de Havilland asks court to revive ‘Feud’ suit


LOS ANGELES — Olivia de Havilland has asked the
California Supreme Court to revive her lawsuit against the
FX Networks show “Feud: Bette and Joan.”
Lawyers for the 101-year-old actress filed the appeal
Friday, asking the court to reverse an appeals court decision
in March that threw out the suit.
De Havilland objected to her depiction on the show, say-
ing her likeness was illegally used and her character, played
by Catherine Zeta-Jones, came across as a vulgar gossip-
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Mel Brooks still loves movies, just not streaming them
By Lindsey Bahr Wi l der and (co mpo s er) Jo hn
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mo rri s ?
BROOKS: Yeah. It’s heart-rend-
LOS ANGELES — Mel Brooks is ing but it’s what it is. And I’m glad
just two months shy of his 92nd that there will be a lot of young
birthday and he still carves out people in the audience who will
time for movie nights with his pal actually understand it. I kind of
Carl Reiner. The two just recently understand “The Last Jedi.” I kind
got together to watch a restoration of understand it. There were two or
of the 1938 Errol Flynn and Olivia three battle scenes, two big fights
de Havilland classic “The where I don’t really know who’s
Adventures of Robin Hood.” fighting and why they’re fighting,
Classic film and proper presen- you know? But thank God for “The
tation are important to the leg- Empire Strikes Back” because I
endary comedian and filmmaker, have something I can refer to. So I
especially in the age of streaming. know some of the names. I know
Brooks will be on hand to kick off Han Solo. I know some of the
the ninth annual TCM Classic names. But I don’t know why
Film Festival at the TCL Chinese they’re fighting, I don’t really
Theater Thursday night in know. I have a grandson, he’s 13
Hollywood with a special screen- and he knows all the names. He
ing of the first film he ever direct- says to me things like, “If you’ve
ed: “The Producers.” gone to Jakku you’ve gone too
Brooks spoke to the Associated far.” And I say well, “What is
Press about the film, streaming Jakku?” and he said, “Well it’s a
and even “The Last Jedi.” Remarks planet.” I really don’t know these
have been edited for clarity and planets anymore. Jakku. Ok. But
brevity. it’s all right. I’m catching up.
AP: Co ng ratul ati o ns o n Young people like big wild future
thi s new res to rati o n o f “The fights. Fighting in the future. I
Pro ducers . ” kind of like it too. It’s better than
BROOKS: I’m very thrilled. fighting at 47th and Broadway, you
TCM, these are people I really know? Two guys get out of a car?
Mel Brooks will be on hand to kick off the ninth annual TCM Classic Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theater
admire and I love them and God Yeah, future fights are much better
Thursday night in Hollywood with a special screening of the first film he ever directed:‘The Producers.’
bless them for keeping all the than two guys in a car. Anyway,
movies that I grew up with still wi l l be there o n o peni ng to the art of movies. He’s really community experience, especially you’ve got to ask me two more
alive, still available. I don’t think ni g ht to o to g et the Ro bert one of the great moviemakers of if it’s a comedy. I like being in the questions because I’ve got more
anybody else does it, or does it as Os bo rne Award. our time. dark and being transported into things I’ve got to get done today.
well. When they said they wanted BROOKS: He was gracious AP: Li ke Sco rs es e, y o u different worlds, it’s very impor- AP: Wel l , I’l l keep i t to
to open their festival with the enough to give me my lifetime al s o hav e an ency cl o pedi c tant to me. And now there’s a thing o ne bi g o ne. What s o rt o f
50th anniversary of “The achievement trophy at the kno wl edg e o f ci nema. that’s replaced it. It’s called i mpact do y o u thi nk y o u’v e
Producers,” I got very excited. American Film Institute. I love BROOKS: Yeah well I’m old, streaming. I’m afraid to make had o n Ameri can co medy ?
AP: The fi l m has o nl y Marty Scorsese. As a matter of fact, that’s the secret. The secret is I’ve another movie because I don’t BROOKS: One never really
g ro wn i n es teem to o . Why do this is a true story, when I was in lived a long time. There’s a lot of want it to be seen by millions of sees themselves in relationship to
y o u thi nk i t’s endured? pre-production on “The Producers,” people who love film. I’ve been people on a telephone. Comedies the wide world. It’s rather impossi-
BROOKS: Oh it’s very simple this is a true story and he will never around, so there isn’t a movie you must be seen by at least 100 peo- ble to judge your impact on movie-
and it sounds a little egotistical, admit it but he and Harvey Keitel could name that either I or Carl ple in some kind of theater. It’s goers, your impact on people who
but it’s because it’s very good. The were two little ragamuffins who for Reiner couldn’t give you a chapter really heartbreaking to me. You like your films or who like your
only test — real test — it’s not some reason followed me around or verse on. know, movies are still good. television. It’s serious. When they
critics. It’s never critics. The only when we were in pre-production 50 AP: Do y o u keep up wi th Acting is still good. Directing is tell me, I’m glad to hear it, but
test is whether a movie is still years ago. I think they were put- current mo v i es ? Do y o u g et still good. Writing is still good. frankly I’ve got to tell you honest-
around after 10 years, 20 years, 30 ting together a movie called “Mean o ut to the theater o r watch It’s where they’re seen that just ly, I walk past the mirror and I say
years, 40 years and in this case 50 Streets” or something. It was pret- them at ho me? really gets me. that’s a cute old guy. I don’t think
years. So, you know, I know, it ty weird. But I really admire him. I BROOKS: I don’t like to watch AP: Is i t a l i ttl e bi tters weet it’s me! I’m not a cute old guy. I’m
must be a good movie or no one admire not only his outrageous tal- movies at home. I don’t like to to be cel ebrati ng the 5 0 th still 35, you know? We really can’t
would care about it 50 years later. ent, “Raging Bull” is magnificent, watch movies on TV. I really like anni v ers ary of “The see ourselves and judge ourselves
AP: And Marti n Sco rs es e but I admire his love and dedication going to the theater. I like the Pro ducers ” wi tho ut Gene in relation to other people.
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whole event was worth it. We worried about Prom campaign was what pushed Scott in a talk to our friends because it’s hard to say,

STUDENT
Continued from page 19
how expensive it must have been to get a
helicopter to land on the softball field,
while some of our classes don’t even have
way that saved Andrew’s life.
Unfortunately, it’s hard to credit Sober
Prom. Sober Prom’s message was aimed at
“Hey, maybe you drank too much. Let me
call you an Uber,” or “I’ll help you explain
to your parents. You’ll need to spend the
enough textbooks for everyone. the wrong person. night here.”
There was clearly a decision made for this Sober Prom’s point was to stop us from I’m not saying that we should teach teens
event by uploading a high-quality video of year’s Sober Prom to be much bigger than to be responsible “adults” for the people
the whole ordeal onto YouTube so we could driving under the influence. As if we did not
last year’s. Perhaps it was to burn it into know that when you’re tired or inebriated at around them. I’m saying more lives might
relive it as we pleased. our brains forever; but the result felt a little be saved if we are taught how to think
We saw our classmate get zipped into a 3 a.m., and you’ve got to get home, you
too over the top to be relatable, and that’s need to use better judgment. It’s a mistake about each other and use the rampant peer
body bag, then watched his friends, dressed for what it was likely to be remembered. pressure in high school for good.
in black tie, solemnly parade around the to expect teens who are drunk or high to
As if to prove that point, the next day make any well-reasoned decisions about Instead, Sober Prom used intense vio-
gym with his (fake) casket. It was unmis- the “dead” students came back to school
takably uncomfortable. The rationale was themselves, let alone ones that put lives lence and emotion to communicate its mes-
and things went back to normal. It was on the line. sage. Even anecdotally, it’s hard to say if
that loss is not supposed to be comfort- smoothed over.
able, but watching the parents of our (not Sober Prom focused too much on the the expense or the inconvenience was
In the moment, the general consensus worth it. Maybe Andrew really was the one
actually dead) classmates cry (for real) did- Andrews in high school: people who might
seemed like it may not have made the person that got saved by Sober Prom, but
n’t seem to make sense. do dumb things when they’re drunk.
intended impact. As cool as it looked it we’ll never know and I have my doubts.
We had been required to miss important Perhaps it would have been more effective
looked, it was pretty hard to be convinced We need programs that help teens avoid
class time — less than a month before AP to appeal to the more conscientious Scotts
of its effectiveness. the real consequences of driving under the
testing — to watch the demonstrations. We in high school; in the end it was Scott who
However, prom night gave me an oppor- influence of alcohol and drugs, not just
were also expected to find our own way to stepped in and helped Andrew.
tunity to reassess. make them aware. The fact that Sober Prom
make up the work. Suffice it to say the At one of the after-parties, one boy (let’s Teens are famously tribal. When friends
teachers weren’t hugely supportive of the are in danger, it’s not just about their judg- exists is a testament to the adults who care
call him “Scott”) stepped up and took away about our safety. Perhaps our safe prom
event, and simply going back to class after another student’s keys (“Andrew”) when ment — it’s about everyone’s judgment.
seemed like a letdown. Neither a Scott nor an Andrew is likely to night proved that at least some of us got
Scott suspected Andrew was about to drive the message. But when we think about how
More confusingly, Sober Prom’s message under the influence. Eventually, everyone see themselves as part of a disaster like
didn’t stay on the theme of drunk driving Sober Prom portrayed, but maybe they to help teens stay safe in the future, I have
got involved while Scott held Andrew’s to ask: how much will be due to helicopters
throughout the whole event. For most of keys. There was a heated back-and-forth in could imagine their friends in one.
the second day they talked about “making and crying parents, and how much will be
the entryway, including the words: “This is Sober Prom played on our emotions by
good choices” overall rather than homing due to friends like Scott?
what Sober Prom was teaching us.” Still, ripping open wrecked cars and showing us
in on choices we make in risky situations. after about an hour, the party deemed tragic pictures of our (fake dead) friends.
No one quite knew what exactly we were Andrew sober enough to drive and he left. But teens don’t need their emotions played
being asked to do. Was this even about Maybe everyone was overreacting. with for a message to resonate; they need Talia Fine is a junior at Carlmont High School in
sobriety? Belmont. Student News appears in the weekend
Maybe that interaction would have hap- advice on how to be supportive and look edition. You can email Student News at
After that, we debated on whether he pened anyway. Maybe the school’s Sober out for their friends. We need the tools to news@smdailyjournal.com.

threatens people to get what he wants. He’s and then greets her in Antarctica. Elsewhere in the program, Madeleine

ANGELS
Continued from page 19
also a closet gay who contracts AIDS but
refuses to acknowledge it. He says he has
liver cancer.
Prior imagines a long line of ancestors also
named Prior Walter and an angel (Francesca
Faridany), who descends from his ceiling and
Oldman writes, “Today’s press frequently
notes that Donald Trump learned most of his
bullying, hardball tactics from Cohn, who
Finally there are Belize (Caldwell Tidicue), gives him a book of prophecies. He returns was his lawyer.”
the effeminate gay nurse who tends to Prior the book and rejects its anti-migratory teach- Politics aside, Kushner weaves a com-
Louis, he finally admits that he’s gay. and Roy in the hospital, and Hannah Pitt ings of staying put. He wants to keep mov- pelling story of people dealing with extreme
Another central character is the real-life (Carmen Roman), Joe’s mother. She sells her ing. trials. This production humanizes those peo-
Roy Cohn (Stephen Spinella). He was an house in Salt Lake City and moves to New Roy imagines that Ethel Rosenberg ple with eight actors, most of whom play
attorney notorious for his role in the York after Joe tells her he’s gay. (Roman again) visits his hospital room. several roles.
McCarthy hearings and the trial of Ethel and Guilt plays a large role. Louis feels guilty Except for Faridany, who came late into the
Julius Rosenberg, who were convicted and The fantasia aspect of the subtitle comes
from the visions that Harper, Prior and Roy for leaving Prior. Joe feels guilty for being production and who has not yet fully realized
executed for espionage. gay and leaving Harper. Roy may or may not the angel’s character, it’s a brilliant cast.
He’s seen as a foul-mouthed bully who have. She imagines a travel agent, Mr. Lies
(Caldwell Tidicue), who pops out of her sofa feel guilty for Ethel Rosenberg’s execution. The first part, “Millennium Approaches,”
Kushner relates all of these developments has an awe-inspiring ending as Prior’s bed-
in beautifully poetic language interspersed room wall splits and the angel flies in.
with hilarious lines. And he doesn’t shy away “Perestroika” starts slowly in the first act,
from the ravages of AIDS, which was a sure but coalesces in the next two, leading to an
death sentence. exceptional theatrical experience.
When the play originated in 1991 at the Although the two parts are supposedly sep-
Eureka Theatre Company, in San Francisco, arate, it’s advisable to see “Millennium
healthy young men became gaunt skeletons Approaches” first because “Perestroika”
and soon died, especially in San Francisco, picks up where it leaves off. That’s a big dif-
where the toll reached hundreds, even thou- ference from the original Eureka production,
sands. when “Perestroika” seemed so unrelated.
The first hope was AZT. In the play, it’s Kushner has revised it considerably since
still in clinical trials, but Roy uses his clout then.
to get a large stash, but not enough to spare Contributing to the success of this produc-
his life. tion are the design elements with sets by
Berkeley Rep artistic director Tony Takeshi Kata, costumes by Montana Blanco,
Taccone, who directs this current production, lighting by Jennifer Schriever, sound by Jake
was Eureka’s co-artistic director and commis- Rodriguez and Bray Poor, projections by
sioned the play. It went on to ACT in San Alexander V. Nichols, music by Andre Pluess
Francisco and elsewhere throughout the and Flying by Foy.
nation. “Millennium Approaches” runs about three

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Despite being set in the 1980s, it has and a half hours. “Perestroika” is nearly four
implications for today. In his program notes, hours. Both have two intermissions. For
Taccone stresses the nation’s need for balance those who opt to see them in one day, there’s
between “giving voice to every opinion a two-and-a-half-hour break for dinner in one
while maintaining civility and respect for the of the many nearby restaurants.
law.” “Angels in America” will continue through
He continues, “Led by our president, who July 22 in Berkeley Rep’s Roda Theatre, 2015
seems hell-bent on destroying that balance, Addison St. For tickets and information,
expressions of generosity toward our political including special events, call (510) 647-
opponents seem to have all but evaporated.” 2949 or visit berkeleyrep.org.

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‘Rock of Ages’ showcases ’80s music By Judy Richter There’s much more, but all
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT works out well.
Directed by Janie Scott with
Rock music from the 1980s musical direction by Lauren
highlights “Rock of Ages,” pre- Bevilacqua, who leads the onstage
sented by Palo Alto Players. band from the keyboard, the 17-
Songs from groups like Styx, member cast exudes high energy
Poison, Bon Jovi, Twisted Sister with good singing and dancing.
and more help tell a basic love Choreography by Zendrex
story of boy meets girl, followed Liado, by Patrick Klein, lighting
by complications and happily by Edward Hunter and period cos-
ever after. tumes by Scarlett Kellum serve the
In the book by Chris D’Arienzo, show well.
the primary setting is the Bourbon On the other hand, sound by
Room, a Hollywood bar/club Brandie Larkin is so deafening
owned by Dennis (Joey that ushers pass out earplugs
McDaniel). His top employee is before the show. They’re needed.
Lonny (Sven Schutz), who serves Nevertheless, the show is likely
as emcee. to appeal to people who are famil-
The busboy, Drew (Jason iar with the music or who like
Mooney), wants to be a rock rock, but it’s tough sledding for
singer. He meets and falls for those aren’t or don’t. Several peo-
Sherrie (Jessica LaFever), who’s ple at the reviewed Sunday mati-
fresh out of Kansas and who wants nee, which tends to attract an older
to be an actress. However, he audience, left at intermission.
makes the mistake of telling her Palo Alto Players notes that the
they’re just friends. show has adult content, so it’s rec-
Feeling rejected, Sherrie has a ommended only for ages 15 and up.
brief fling with a vain rock star, Running two and a half hours
Stacee Jaxx (Jimmy Mason), thus with one intermission, “Rock of
driving Drew away. Ages” will continue through May
Complicating matters, a 13 at the Lucie Stern Theater,
German developer, Herta (Barbara 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto.
JOYCE GOLDSCHMID Heninger) wants to redevelop the For tickets and information call
From left, Amanda Nguyen (Dancer), Jason Mooney as Drew and Breanna van Gastel (Dancer) in Palo Alto Players’ area, including the club, which she (650) 329-0891 or visit paplay-
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BAN
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ucts — has been tabled as supervisors
discuss it with their districts following
some concern by merchants. Canepa,
much more likely to prevent youth
from smoking than putting a ban on
products they’re already not allowed to
SATURDAY, MAY 5
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fice@hillbarntheatre.org.
who is in discussions with business buy. He also felt restrictions on the NAMI SMC Docent Led Wildflower
owners about the ordinance in his dis- tobacco advertisements and the visi- Walk and Picnic Fundraiser. 9 a.m. Social Justice Quilt B lock
canopies at his station at 844 Fifth trict, said the ordinance may be put up bility of the products in stores could to 12:30 p.m. Edgewood Park and Workshop. 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Menlo
Ave. He said he was prepared to take the to a vote as early as June or July. serve as an alternative to the ban and
Nature Preserve, Six Old Stage Coach Park Library, Belle Haven Branch, 413
Road, Redwood City. $35. Pre-regis- Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. For more infor-
improvements one step further with Though he acknowledged concerns more effective way to keep kids from tration is required. For more informa- mation call 330-2540.
plans to open a larger convenience business owners may have about the smoking. tion call 638-0800.
A Festival of Spir ituals. First
store in a former garage behind the effects of the ordinance on their prof- “The last thing that we want is for 14th Annual Vintage Vehicles and Congregational Church, 1985 Louis
snack shop. its, Canepa said he has so far remained kids to be smoking cigarettes,” he Family Festival. 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Road, Palo Alto. Congregational
Museum of American Heritage, 351 Oratorio Society will perform selec-
But when he heard of an ordinance solid in his position that the need to said. Homer Ave., Palo Alto. Featuring over tions from the Oxford Book of
county officials began drafting this address the negative health conse- The Pounders were joined by several 35 vintage automobiles. For more Spirituals. Cost $10 to $15. For more
year to prohibit retailers in unincorpo- information call 321-1004. information contact
quences of tobacco use outweighs the residents at the North Fair Oaks linda@fccpa.org.
rated areas of the county from the sell- impact on business owners. Citing the Community Council’s April 26 meet- Coping with Dementia for
ing flavored tobacco products, staggering number of deaths attributed ing in expressing concerns about the Caregivers. 10 a.m. to noon. San John Lindsay-Pol and on
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda ‘Demilitarizing Policing —
Pounders said his energy around plans to smoking and the thousands of fla- ordinance. Veronica Escámez, founder de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. For California and Mexico.’ 7 p.m. to 9
to hire three more employees to help vored tobacco products with flavors of the Redwood City nonprofit Casa seniors. For more information call p.m. Unitarian Universalists of San
expand his store faltered. 522-7490. Mateo, 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., San
like “bubble gum” geared for younger Círculo Cultural, wondered if the ban Mateo. Free. Contributions welcome.
Acknowledging the proposed ban’s smokers, Canepa said the step he and was the answer to preventing youth Japanese-American Detention For more information call 286-0332.
goal of limiting youth access to fla- Groom are hoping to take is in line from smoking and advocated for efforts Camps: Stories of Strength and
Hope. 11 a.m. to noon. Menlo Park MONDAY, MAY 7
vored tobacco, Pounders said by not with other national, state and county to educate them so they can make City Council Chambers, 701 Laurel Dance Connection with the Ron
being able to sell some 30 percent of measures to reduce cigarette smoking. informed decisions about tobacco. St., Menlo Park. Performance by the Borelli Quartet. Free dance lessons
storyteller Megumi. For more infor- 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with dancing until
the tobacco products currently sold at “Clearly, big tobacco is always “If they don’t sell it over here, they mation call 330-2501. 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Woman’s Club,
his store, he stands to lose $20,000 in looking for a new way to gain cus- will sell it somewhere else,” she said. 241 Park Road, Burlingame. Cinco de
sales of those products, in addition to 32nd Annual Silicon Valley Open Mayo celebration. Admission $10
tomers … we know that the industry is “I think education is better for our Studios. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Art members, $12 guests. Free entry for
lost revenue from gas and sales of other truly marketing to children,” he said. “I kids.” Center of Redwood City and San men with dance experience. Light
products. don’t think I can be persuaded on the Supervisor Warren Slocum, whose Carlos, 1700 Industrial Road, San refreshments. For more information
Carlos. View hundreds of artworks call 342-2221.
“We’re talking about a hit on my site merits of what happens when one con- district includes North Fair Oaks and and talk to the artists. For more infor-
of anywhere between $20,000 and sumes these products.” the Pounders’ business, said in an email mation go to www.svos.org. Zoom-in Field Production Class.
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Midpen Media
$45,000 a year — it’s a big chunk,” he Because other nearby stores, includ- he was currently conflicted about the Hop into Spring’s Hoppy Hour. Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo
said, adding that he’s not sure the up to ing a 7-Eleven across Fifth Avenue issue because of tobacco use’s impacts Noon to 3 p.m. Peninsula Humane Alto. Intensive video workshop. The
$500,000 he could spend on the store Society & SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, class will include all software and
from Pounders’ gas station, are in on kids and the concerns business own- Burlingame. Meet adoptable rabbits equipment. $200. For more informa-
expansion would be worth it if he’s Redwood City and not subject to the ers have raised about the ordinance, and learn the basics of rabbit care, tion call 494-8686.
unable to sell tobacco products and ordinance, Pounders worries there’s especially since state law prohibits exercise needs, diet, handling and
bonding. For more information call TUESDAY, MAY 8
obtain a much sought-after beer and nothing stopping those who regularly tobacco sales to minors. He said he’s 340-7022. Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
liquor license. “It’s probably not stop at his store from going across the been thinking about how better educa- New Leaf Community Market, 150
Magicflutes Flute Orchestra San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Cost
going to pencil out.” street or around the corner to buy fla- tion and outreach programs for kids can Annual Spring Concert. 2 p.m. to 4 is $10. For more information call 726-
Aimed at deterring youth from light- vored tobacco products, which he said be put in place, and is looking to a May p.m. Congregational Church of San 3110.
ing up and developing an addictive at his store includes menthol ciga- 17 study session with members of the Mateo, 225 Tilton Ave., San Mateo.
Cost $12 to $15. For more informa- Documentary club. 6:30 p.m. to
habit, the ordinance proposed to ban rettes, flavored mini-cigars and some North Fair Oaks community to explore tion contact pamelaflute@mac.com. 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
sales of tobacco products believed to types of chewing tobacco. different perspectives on the topic. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. This
‘The Full Monty.’ 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. film follows the stories of six trainers,
be attractive to youth. It could affect Pounders said state laws regulating Though Canepa acknowledged the and 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hillbarn their horses and their families as
more than 30 stores licensed to sell the the sales of tobacco products already ordinance may only affect businesses Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster they pursue the ultimate goal: to
City. Cost $27 to $52. For more infor- have their horses stand at the gate
products in the unincorporated areas of ensure no one under the age of 21 is in the unincorporated parts of the coun- mation contact boxoffice@hill- for a shot at winning the Kentucky
San Mateo County, which also includes able to purchase the products from his ty in the near term, he is hoping the barntheatre.org. Derby. For more information call
three retailers at the San Francisco 591-8286.
store. By keeping the products behind discussions will invite the 20 cities in ‘Oliver! The Musical.’ 8 p.m. to 11
International Airport. Bolstering the the counter and using a scanner to the county to follow suit and create a p.m. Menlo School. 50 Valparaiso Human Traffick ing in the B ay
case for the ban is a national survey determine the validity of the IDs of countywide movement. Ave., Atherton. Menlo School Upper Area. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park
and Middle School Drama presents Main Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo
indicating 81 percent of youth who’ve those who wish to make a purchase, “We believe this will improve the the rousing musical that tells the Park. Presentation by Betty Ann
used tobacco reported flavored products Pounders said none to which the ban health of our county,” he said. “What story of the orphan Oliver Twist. $5 Boeving Hagenau, who will address
cost. For more information call 520- what human trafficking looks like in
were the first they tried, according to a applies would be accessible to youth at I’m hopeful for is that our cities will 1656. the Bay Area. For more information
Jan. 23 staff report. shops like his, leading him to think follow.” call 330-2501.
Authored by supervisors Carole the ban wouldn’t do much to stop youth Cinco de Meow. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
American Legion Hall, 555 Buel Ave., WEDNESDAY, MAY 9
Groom and David Canepa and proposed smoking. A study session on the proposed Pacifica. Coastal Cats Rescue Group Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Bell
in January, a discussion of the pro- Pounders, whose wife Elisabeth tobacco ordinance will be held 7 p.m. fundraiser, raffle and refreshments. Street Park, 560 Bell St., East Palo
For more information call (415) 515- Alto. Free spaying and neutering
posed ordinance — which would also Pounders is a teacher in Palo Alto, May 17 at the Fair Oak s Community 7580. clinic hosted by the Peninsula
ban pharmacies in unincorporated believes ramping up youth education at Center, 2600 Middlefield Road. Humane Society. Surgery performed
R aices de Mexico: A Journey by a licensed vet in an SPCA surgery
through Dance. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and
disappointments. There was the dour day life, but they’re also sentimental

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McKinley Middle School Theater, 400 dogs only. For more information call
340-7022.
internet-parable of teenagers and par- star-vehicles. Duane St., Redwood City. Celebrate
Cinco de Mayo with beautiful
ents “Men, Women and Children,” and Th at ’s t rue o f “Tul l y, ” t o o . Mexican folkloric dances. Tickets are San Mateo Professional Alliance
the preposterous and over-baked melo- Theron, who’s steadily making a $10. For more information email Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Continued from page 19 raicesdance@gmail.com. Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth
drama “Labor Day,” about a despairing career out of subverting her own Ave., San Mateo. Free admission,
single mom (Kate Winslet) who finds g l amo ur (“Mo n s t er, ” “Mad Max : Live Concer t and Sing-along. 6:30 lunch ordered off the menu. For
Cody’s. “Tully” is the third collabora- renewal from a pie-making escaped Fury Ro ad”), i s ex t rao rdi n ary as p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern, more information contact
1655 Mission Road, South San mike@mikefoor.com.
tion between Reitman and Cody, who convict (Josh Brolin). Marlo, a character for whom she Francisco. Music from 1920s through
have — in “Juno” and “Young Adult,” In repeatedly focusing on regular reportedly gained 50 lbs. It’s surely 1960s. For more information contact Toastmasters Public Speaking and
Leader ship Sk ills Development.
also with Theron — found an easy rap- people and their everyday problems of one of the most authentic portrayals rob1buddy@yahoo.com.
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255
port that marries Cody’s whip-smart family and work, Reitman’s heart is of young motherhood that we’ve had Film Screening — ‘Lies and Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood
sarcasm with Reitman’s sincerity — Miracles: Childhood in a Siberian Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
resolutely in the right place. He also — and it’s not like that’s a much Labor Camp.’ 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. portive atmosphere while learning
both qualities shared by the other, has a knack for giving good actors chronicled subject for Hollywood. Odd Fellows Lodge Half Moon Bay, to improve your communication
too. room for stand-out performances. His Her Marlo is a frank missive into 526 Main St., Half Moon Bay. For and leadership skills. For more infor-
teens. For more information call 219- mation call (202) 390-7555.
Reitman’s last few films have been films may be zippy portraits of every- the myth of the “Super Mom. ” 3522.
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127 elderly Care 203 public notices 203 public notices tundra tundra tundra
FiCtitious Business naMe FiCtitious Business naMe
FaMily resourCe stateMent #277534 stateMent #277623
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
guiDe as: Via Real Estate, 63 Bovet Rd. #138, as: Redwood Therapeutic Services, 1060
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered El Camino Real Suite H, REDWOOD
twice-a-week resource guide for Owner: Marsha Belen, 825 Marshall St. CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owners:
children and families. #332, Redwood City, CA 94063. The 1)Christina Lansdown, 318 Poplar Ave.,
every tuesday & Weekend Redwood City, CA 94061 2)Jo Lans-
business is conducted by an Individual. down, same address 3)Stephanie Kauf-
The registrant commenced to transact man, 221 N. El Camino Real #O, San
Look for it in today’s paper to business under the FBN on 1/31/2007. Mateo, CA 94401 4)Celina Castellanos,
find information on family /s/Marsha Belen/ 512 3rd Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066.
resources in the local area, This statement was filed with the Asses- The business is conducted by an Unin-
including childcare. sor-County Clerk on 4/26/18. (Published corporated Association other than a Part-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/28/18, nership. The registrant commenced to
5/5/18, 5/12/18, 5/19/18). transact business under the FBN on NA.
/s/Christina Lansdown/
203 public notices This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/4/18. (Published in
FiCtitious Business naMe
FiCtitious Business naMe stateMent #277329 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/5/18,
stateMent #277298 The following person is doing business 5/12/18, 5/19/18, 5/26/18). over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
The following person is doing business as: Madirose Cleaning Business, 107 S.
as: SoftBank Investment Advisers, 1 Cir- Fremont St. #7, SAN MATEO, CA
cle Star Way, 4th Fl., SAN CARLOS, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Maria T Neth- notiCe oF petition to
94070. Registered Owner: SB Invest- ercott, same address. The business is aDMinister estate oF
ment Advisers (US) Inc., DE. The busi- conducted by an Individual. The regis- Ellen Izaguirre
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The Case Number: 18-PRO-00373
registrant commenced to transact busi- trant commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 6/10/16. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
ness under the FBN on May 2017. tingent creditors, and persons who may
/s/Brian Wheeler/ /s/Maria T Nethercott/
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- tate, or both, of Ellen Izaguirre nee Rock-
sor-County Clerk on 4/4/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 4/6/18. (Published in lin. A Petition for Probate has been filed
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/14/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/28/18, by Gail Izaguirre in the Superior Court of
4/21/18, 4/28/18, 5/5/18). 5/5/18, 5/12/18, 5/19/18). California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Gail
Izaguirre be appointed as personal rep-
FiCtitious Business naMe FiCtitious Business naMe resentative to administer the estate of
stateMent #277381 stateMent #277541 the decedent.
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: RLC Pastries, 448 Helen Dr., MILL- The petition requests authority to admin-
BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner:
as: Sunny Day Spa, 148 W 25th Avenue, ister the estate under the Independent
Rosanna Clemente, same address. The SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
business is conducted by an Individual. Owner: Sau Fong Lok Wong, 86 Cam- thority will allow the personal representa-
The registrant commenced to transact bridge Ave., Apt. 5, San Leandro, CA tive to take many actions without obtain- 203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances
business under the FBN on April 1, 2018. 94577. The business is conducted by an ing court approval. Before taking certain
/s/Rosanna Clemente/ Individual. The registrant commenced to very important actions, however, the per- orDer to shoW Cause For orDer to shoW Cause For rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
This statement was filed with the Asses- transact business under the FBN on April sonal representative will be required to Change oF naMe Change oF naMe vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
sor-County Clerk on 4/12/18. (Published 27, 2018. give notice to interested persons unless CASE# 18CIV01677 CASE# 18CIV02035 (650)952-3500
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/21/18, they have waived notice or consented to SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
/s/Sau Fong Lok Wong/ COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
4/28/18, 5/5/18, 5/12/18). the proposed action.) The independent COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, seWing MaChine-royal XL 6000
This statement was filed with the Asses- administration authority will be granted 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
sor-County Clerk on 4/27/18. (Published unless an interested person files an ob- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (650)342-8436.
FiCtitious Business naMe in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/28/18, jection to the petition and shows good PETITION OF PETITION OF
stateMent #277400 5/5/18, 5/12/18, 5/19/18). cause why the court should not grant the Maria Antonia Bayyari Anayansi Acosta Gamboa shoWtiMe rotisserie used once
The following person is doing business authority. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
as: Bay Area Mini Dental Implant Cen- A hearing on the petition will be held in Petitioner: Maria Antonia Bayyari filed a Petitioner: Anayansi Acosta Gamboa message.
ters of America (Bay Area MDICA), 2400 FiCtitious Business naMe this court as follows: MAY 30, 2018 at petition with this court for a decree filed a petition with this court for a decree
Westborough Blvd. Ste. 105, SOUTH stateMent #277571 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior changing name as follows: changing name as follows: unitap stanDarD centerset bath-
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Regis- The following person is doing business Court of California, County of San Mateo, Present Name: room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
tered Owner: English Dental Corporation, Present Name: Maria Antonia Bayyari Anayansi Elizabeth Acosta Gamboa
as: Accounting Solutions, 436 Studio Cir- 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA Proposed Name: Maria Antonia Lira (650)595-3933
CA. The business is conducted by a cle, Apt # 3, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. 94063. Proposed Name:
Corporation. The registrant commenced Anayansi Van Den Berg Western WashBoarD Sales made
to transact business under the FBN on
Registered Owner: Mohammed Ashif If you object to the granting of the peti- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Khan, same address. The business is tion, you should appear at the hearing of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
N/A. interested in this matter shall appear be- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons $75. phone 650-369-2486.
/s/Robert L. English/ conducted by an Individual. The regis- and state your objections or file written fore this court at the hearing indicated interested in this matter shall appear be-
This statement was filed with the Asses- trant commenced to transact business objections with the court before the hear- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- fore this court at the hearing indicated
ing. Your appearance may be in person Whirlpool Washer DRYER, GE
sor-County Clerk on 4/16/18. (Published under the FBN on NA. tition for change of name should not be below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Refrigerator all working and in good con-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/21/18, /s/Mohammed Ashif Khan/ or by your attorney. granted. Any person objecting to the tition for change of name should not be dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
4/28/18, 5/5/18, 5/12/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- name changes described above must file granted. Any person objecting to the
itor of the decedent, you must file your a written objection that includes the rea- name changes described above must file Whirlpool-Dryer gas Coin Oper-
sor-County Clerk on 5/1/18. (Published in claim with the court and mail a copy to
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/5/18, sons for the objection at least two court a written objection that includes the rea- ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
FiCtitious Business naMe the personal representative appointed by days before the matter is scheduled to sons for the objection at least two court (650)302-2456
5/12/18, 5/19/18, 5/26/18). the court within the later of either (1) four
stateMent #277373 be heard and must appear at the hearing days before the matter is scheduled to
The following person is doing business months from the date of first issuance of to show cause why the petition should be heard and must appear at the hearing
as: Organic Maid Cleaning Services, 681 letters to a general personal representa- not be granted. If no written objection is to show cause why the petition should 297 Bicycles
FiCtitious Business naMe tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Catamaran Street #2, FOSTER CITY, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- not be granted. If no written objection is
CA 94404. Registered Owner: Kauana stateMent #277551 California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days timely filed, the court may grant the peti- aDult Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
The following person is doing business tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Oliveira Pinheiro, same address. The from the date of mailing or personal de- petition shall be held on 05/23/18 at 9 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
business is conducted by an Individual. as: 1)Broken Record Music 2)Broken livery to you of a notice under sectioin a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, petition shall be held on 06/12/18 at 9
The registrant commenced to transact Horn Studios, 175 South Blvd., SAN MA- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, BMx Mongoose Outer Limit Bike,
business under the FBN on 04/02/2018. TEO, CA 94404. Registered Owner: Wil- er California statutes and legal authority Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
Order to Show Cause shall be published
/s/Kauana Oliveira Pinheiro/ liam Mandell, 339 Buttercup Ct., Sono- may affect your rights as a creditor. You at least once each week for four succes- Order to Show Cause shall be published
This statement was filed with the Asses- ma, CA94542. The business is conduct- may want to consult with an attorney at least once each week for four succes- ChilD’s sChWinn BiCyCle, Blue in
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
sor-County Clerk on 4/11/18. (Published ed by an Individual. The registrant com- knowledgable in California law. ing on the petition in the following news- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/21/18, menced to transact business under the You may examine the file kept by the paper of general circulation: ing on the petition in the following news- neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
4/28/18, 5/5/18, 5/12/18). FBN on 3/1/2018. court. If you are a person interested in paper of general circulation: $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal
/s/William Mandell/ the estate, you may file with the court a Filed: 4/11/2018 mes
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Filed: 4/27/2018
lien sale 05/15/2018 9am at 2259 This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
sor-County Clerk on 4/30/18. (Published 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Judge of the Superior Court
SPRING STREET, REDWOOD CITY, praisal of estate assets or of any petition Dated: 4/10/2018
Judge of the Superior Court 298 Collectibles
CA 1964 FORD Lic# NOPLATE Vin# in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/5/18, or account as provided in Probate Code Dated: 4/25/2018
4A66R145483 5/12/18, 5/19/18, 5/26/18). (Published 4/14/18, 4/21/18, 4/28/18, (Published 5/5/18, 5/12/18, 5/19/18, 2 aDoraBle 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny"
section 1250. A Request for Special No- 5/5/18)
tice form is available from the court clerk. 5/26/18) doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20.
Attorney for Petitioner: (650)888-9314
Michael C. Ferguson
The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, May 1816 Fifth Street 80’s tops Complete Factory Set All
BERKELEY, CA 94710 Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
15, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal (510)548-9005 orDer to shoW Cause For
Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following FILED: 4/17/18 Change oF naMe 210 lost & Found a-teaM Figurines Plus Jeep $20
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- CASE# 18CIV02115 (650)591-9769 San Carlos
item. All interested persons are invited to attend. nal on 4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/5/18) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, lost Cat. Black and White. Black
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, patch on right eye. REWARD. ColleCtaBle MeMoraBillia from
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Call (323) 439-7713. the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
apn 019-043-490. Request for a Temporary Use Permit to al- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 650-346-9262 for inquiries.
PETITION OF Books
low an off-site construction staging areas within the Crestmoor Kevin Yip lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand
neighborhood per SBMC Section 12.84.030. Recommended TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
JaMes patterson hardback books.
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
Petitioner: Kevin Yip filed a petition with $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
Environmental Determination: Categorical Exemption. stateMent oF aBanDonMent oF
the use oF a FiCtitious Business this court for a decree changing name
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
tup18-001 naMe stateMent 224175 as follows: niCholas sparks hardback books.
Miller lite Neon sign , work good
$59 call (650)218-6528
Name of the person abandoning the use Present Name: Dominic King Trotman 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
of the Fictitious Business Name: Michelle Yip
MusiCal Doll in a Box! "Soft Impres-
271 el Camino real (linden avenue frontage) Gaggero-Chamorro. Name of Business: Proposed Name: Dominic King Yip quality Books used and rare. World
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J and B Delivery Service. Date of origi- & US History and classic American nov-
(apn: 020-406-870). Request for a Parking Exception, to con- nal filing: December 17, 2007. Address THE COURT ORDERS that all persons els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 Cond. $5. (650)888-9314
struct a new two-story, single-family dwelling with a tandem of Principal Place of Business: 250 In- interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated the halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. sCarlett o'hara Doll. by "Gambina"
dustrial Way, BRISBANE, CA 94005.
two car garage, per Section 12.100.120 of the San Bruno Mu- Registrant: Michelle Gaggero-Chamorro, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 Mint condition. 12" ht.. $10. (650)888-
tition for change of name should not be 9314
nicipal Code. Recommended Environmental Determination: 978 Brusco Way #4, SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, CA 94080. The business granted. Any person objecting to the V.logVinoV, unusual Journey to the
Categorical Exemption. pe-16-002 was conducted by an Individual. name changes described above must file Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
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Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
/s/Michelle Gaggero-Chamorro/ a written objection that includes the rea-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sons for the objection at least two court Steve (650)518-6614.
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, May 5, 2018. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo days before the matter is scheduled to 295 art
County on 4/27/18. be heard and must appear at the hearing
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- to show cause why the petition should BrusheD Finish, 15" X 20" frame 299 Computers
nal, 5/5/18, 5/12/18, 5/19/18, 5/26/18). not be granted. If no written objection is holds 18 various size photos. Never
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tion without a hearing. A hearing on the dition power cord/owners manual includ-
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the use oF a FiCtitious Business
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Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
large stuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each
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eleCtriC stoVe From Sears
star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
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of the Fictitious Business Name: SEI Ac-
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ciated of Los Angeles. Date of original Please Call (650)244-9267

Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. filing: August 11, 2015. Address of Prin-
cipal Place of Business: 230 Ryan Way,
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
hotpoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Mahogany antique Secretary desk,
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
Dan (408)656-0958
Registrant: SEI Acquisition LLC, CA. The
303 electronics
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 business was conducted by a Limited Li-
ability Company.
/s/Bryan J. Wolfgram/
Maytag Washer excellent working
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 antares Dollars Bill Changer ma-

Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 4/26/18.
MFg h20laBs Model 300 exc cond
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
chines never used for small bus. $95
(650)992-4544.

(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Blaupunkt aM/FM/CD Radio and Re-
nal, 5/5/18, 5/12/18, 5/19/18, 5/26/18). VaCuuM Cleaner (reconditioned) ceiver with Detachable Face asking
$20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 $100. (650)593-4490
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303 electronics 304 furniture 308 tools 311 musical instruments 316 clothes 318 sports equipment
Kindle fire 8 in. Case and Charger new twin Mattress set plus frame craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" 1929 antique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- Box of used men's Levi's and misc. HealtH rider. Exercise machine. Ex-
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition cellent condition. $95. San Bruno.
(650)742-6776. (650)589-0764
motorola Bravo MB 520 (android niagara viBrating Adjustable bed sHoPsmitH marK V 50th Anniversary (650)794-0839
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan most attachments. $1,500/OBO. cHromatic Harmonica: Horner dawgs Brand Kaymann black and
card Belmont (650)595-8855 (408)656-0958 (650)504-0585 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 one dozen Official League Diamond
(650)278-5776. (650)369-2486 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
onKyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital office tyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid vintage craftsman Jig Saw. Circa
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, wood with formica wood grain top $25 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 faux fur Coat Woman's brown multi (650)771-6324.
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (650) 787-9753 drum set-Pearl forum Excellent color in excellent condition 3/4
vintage sHoPsmitH and Band condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425 length $50 (650)692-8012 Prince tennis 2 section nylon black
samsung flat TV 20" ex.co.incl. ornate large BooKcase: Two saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call Call Paul (650)218-6706.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 (650)342-6993 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
golf sHoes, FootJoy, black & white
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. ePiPHone les Paul 100th saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5; $55.(650)341-8342
304 furniture retro HutcH Needs refinishing other-
Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar. (650)591-9769
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 total gym XLS, excellent condition.
wise good condition. Top detaches from 309 office equipment Kayano men’s Running shoes size 11
2 walnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
need work but very good cond. $20/ea fender mustang I guitar amplifier good condition $20 (650)520-7045
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. (650)588-0828
(650)952-3466. sewing storage cabinet, Custom laPtoP case or bag. Black. Like new. ladies clotHing, some w/tags.
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. $80. (650)421-5469
made wood perfect condition $75. $99.00 (650)589-0764. touredge reaction ii uniflex sys-
antique dining table for six people (650)483-1222 fender mustang ll guitar amplifier
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 310 misc. for sale ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL, tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
sofaBed, velour, tan, Excellent $130.00 (650)421-5469 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
antique moHagany Bookcase. Four condition. $75. (808)631-1365. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 men's stetson hat, size large, new,
solid wood Dining table with exten-
for sale: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 treadmill-Horizon liKe New, limit-
armcHair good condition $55. tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint. (650) 578-9208 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
sion great piece great condition black Bessy small Evening Hand Bag With $625.00. (650)421-5469.
(650)266-3184 $80 (650)364-5263 (650)508-8662
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
minK stole - Excellent condition. Was
Bedstead single, poster style, box Huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
spring, mattress available. $40.00. solid wood Entertainment Center- Bifold sHutters 2x28”x79 $10.00 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian vintage nasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (650)544-5306 0839
(650)593-7408 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. (650)369-8013.
Beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o casH register Parts; Much Skin Not new witH tags Wool or cotton Men's 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
(925)482-5742 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
(650) 315-2319 Piano-1955 Baldwin Acrosonic 36” (650)952-3466
taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end. corKs for wine bottles. New, never High, Free for anyone to pick-up woman’s sKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
BunK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00. (650)295-9121. $30 (650)592-2047.
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost tuxedo size 40, black, including white
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 (650)593-7408 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
B/O (650)685-2494 uPrigHt Piano. In tune. Fair condi-
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. women’s raicHel ski boots, size 6 ?
costco Play Pen with travel bag. wilson leatHer Lady Jacket. Small,
commode, good condition. $20 obo. tHree incH egg crate foam twin bed
Used once $35 (650)591-2981 like new. $45. (808)863-1136. $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
Please call (650)745-6309 mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- vintage lingerie Washboard circa
tion, $20, 650-595-3933 drum -décor ONLY Brass cylinder & 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for wilson leatHer, burgundy lady jack- yamaHa roof RACK, 58 inches $75.
comPuter desK (glass) & chair. Like fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 strumming $50 (650)369-2486 et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or twin Bed frame-black wrought iron (650)458-3255
(650)344-4756
gtecher@comcast.net from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 yamaHa acoustic Guitar, model
lionel cHristmas Holiday expan- FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 318 sports equipment
comPuter desK For sale $99 twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame 335 garden equipment
$ 50. (650)598-9804. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
(650)520-4650 zilJian cymBals with stands, 21” 15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
lionel western Union Pass car and ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 cHain saw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
comPuter swivel CHAIR. Padded used Bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call (916)826-5964 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
(650)573-7381. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 $55. (650)888-5808
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System 340 camera & Photo equip.
desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. wall unit/room Divider. Simple
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- 312 Pets & animals Bow flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
(650)458-3578 lines. Breaks down for transportation.
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message 2360 RWC loction. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
airline carrier for cats, pur. from
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call (650)784-1061. niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
dining room SET - Cherry Wood walnut cHest, small (4 drawer with
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 (505)228-1480 local.
camPing Bed, inflatable. "Lazy sofa".
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
(Looks Like Mahogany), two extra
leaves, Seats up to 10. $800 or best of- Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842
one Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 maKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. camPing tent, pop up sleeps 2-3 omega B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
evenings loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933 (650)593-2066 "Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof. struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Like new. $70.00 (650)588-0842
dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match- 306 Housewares negrini fencing Epee mask size M Parrot cage, Steel, Large - approx larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best easton aluminum bat.33 inches, 30
$250 .(650)-654-1930. comPlete set OF CHINA - Windsor (415)260-6940 offer. (650)245-4084 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, vivitar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
dresser 4-drawer in Belmont for 20-pieces in original box, never used. samsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit Pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex- everlast 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
$75. Good condition; good for children. $250 per box (3 boxes available). case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
Call (650)678-8585 (650)342-5630 $45. (650)328-6709 6059
golf Bag travel protector, black, $5;
(650)583-6636
dresser w/mirror & chest, mid- crystal (leaded glass) lamp $30. silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for Pet taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux (650)591-9769
century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night- Can send picture. (650)464-7860 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
stands also available. SSF. (650)392- formation. $25. Call (650)349-6059. golf bag with 22 clubs. Great for peo- 345 medical equipment
4841 grilling woK stir fry. high quality ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, 2648
entertainment center for $50. 2648 $15.00 (650)544-5306 316 clothes free medical carry chair 12 inch
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. golf Balls, good condition, 100 for wheels. (650)226-3592 Belmont
(650)726-4102 JulisKa Hand-crafted 6 7/16" slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 5 Boxes male & female square dance $10; (650)591-9769
plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a free midline semi electric hospital
free wooden Bed frame, good condi- bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. golf cluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
(650)344-4756 $90.00 (650)341-8342 bed and mattress. (650)226-3592 Bel-
tion pictures available (650)322-9598 slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net KitcHen craft Cutter with five differ- Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Beautiful silver clutch evening golf cluBs, used set with Cart for mont
ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives. train-color Print by John Hugh bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839 $50. (650)593-4490
glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- $35 contact 650-592-2648
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 genuine ladies Mink Fur Jacket,
Homedics dual Shiatsu Massage
men's rossignol Skis. $95.00,
lace taBleclotH. 84" x 64". Like uniden Harley Davidson Gas Tank $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. good condition, (650)341-0282. Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Bruno. (650)794-0839
iKea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. water storage tanK, brand new,
$ 30. (650)598-9804. sinK douBle cast iron. Good condi- 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 (650)771-6324
love cHair, velour, tan. $45.
(808)631-1365. 308 tools 311 musical instruments
new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Piano, uPrigHt, in excellent condi-
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
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garage Sales 620 Automobiles

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Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
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eStAte SAleS roof/moon roof, leather interior 78k
miles excellent condition $14,000
OBO. Text or leave msg (650)533-
3 Fugitive’s plea 34 Novel first 45 “Very well”
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garage sale, MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- 10 One skilled in 5 “Ask Me Another” 35 Symbols of 52 “Superstore” airer
moving sale,
dition One owner Fully loaded Low moderation co-producer strength 53 Dash
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
estate sale, 4650 14 Literally, 6 Hosp. areas 37 Safety’s stat. 57 Record-setting
“something for 7 Texter’s “Too 38 Test giver Lady Vols
yard sale, something”
rummage sale,
MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
funny!” 40 “You can come basketball coach
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 16 “Once more __ 8 Semiannual out now” Summitt
clearance sale, or the breach”: astronomical
whatever sale you MerCedeS ‘98 E320, very clean, 42 They can be 58 Go smoothly
sil.ver, $164K miles, $3,200 (650)302- “Henry V” event eaten or absorbed 59 “Shine a Little
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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


Reach over 83,450 readers miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212-
from South San Francisco 6666 actress Jewell 11 Interview, often
to Palo Alto. 19 Chiller 12 Hardly
in your local newspaper. 625 Classic Cars 20 Good kick harmonious
CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado 22 Virginia senator 13 Going places?
Call (650)344-5200 44,632 original miles. Needs body work Kaine
and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218- 15 Thimble Theatre
4681. 23 Firing site name
CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
25 “__ Meenie”: 21 Clear-cut, as for
379 open houses Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 Kingston/Bieber
obo. (650)952-4036.
lumber
hit 23 Lamp filler
oPen houSe CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
26 Certain fisher 24 1950 story
obo. (650) 952-4036. 28 Not following collection
liStingS anyone
CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k including “The
List your Open House MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 31 New York home Evitable Conflict”
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
in the Daily Journal. of the Himalayan 27 Voting Rights Act
MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, One owner, Highlands
Reach over 83,450 No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel- pres.
potential home buyers & low, $4,000 (650)375-1350. 33 Duck Hunt 29 Action movie
renters a day, MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. platform pieces
from South San Francisco Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- 34 Southwestern 30 Walk unsteadily
to Palo Alto. 0878
plant whose oil is 32 One of the
in your local newspaper. StudeBAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8,
Auto-Trans, Electric Spark, Fun Driver, used in cosmetics original singers of
Call (650)344-5200 $8,500 (510)468-1839 36 “It’s out of my “Can You Feel
05/05/18
hands” the Love Tonight”
635 Vans
470 rooms 38 Rival of SEA and
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
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OAK
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craigslist for pics.
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
deal”
(650)348-6660 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 41 Design that’s just
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
over a foot
515 office Space (650) 995-0003 43 “¿Cómo __?”
MotorCYCle SAddleBAgS,
46 Back at the track
-VirtuAl oFFiCeS- with mounting hardware and other parts 47 Dali
$35. Call (650)670-2888
$59 - $150 contemporary
*Business Internet *Phone Answering 645 Boats 49 Subtle signal
*Conference Rooms *Offices
*Complete IT Services * Mail 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
51 Coolidge is
excellend condition. $4,500. Call famous for it
(650) 373-2000 (650)347-2559
Bay Area executive offices 54 Sched.
www.bayareaoffices.com MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- uncertainty
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
20K obo. (650)851-0878. 55 What contacts
620 Automobiles may help
SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. 56 Irreverent one
don’t lose money 60 Algonquian
on a trade-in or 670 Auto Service language
consignment! 61 Drink with a
AA SMog croissant, maybe
Sell your vehicle in the Complete Repair & Service 62 Toy truck name
daily Journal’s $29.75 plus certificate fee
(most cars)
63 What’s often on
Auto Classifieds. 869 California Drive . the following
Burlingame page
Just $45
DOWN
(650) 340-0492
We’ll run it
‘til you sell it!
1 Short notice?
By Samuel A. Donaldson and Erik Agard
05/05/18
reach 83,450 drivers WeSt CoASt 2 Ball State
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
from South SF to Auto Services University city
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Services
Call (650)344-5200
ads@smdailyjournal.com 786 El Camino Real
South San Francisco, CA 94080
BMW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white (415)588-8993
black, $12,700. (650)302-5523

CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K


miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
670 Auto Parts
CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
CheVY 2007 Malibu 4-Door Sedan Grey used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
200K Miles Excellent condition Premier
coated protection $1,800 (650)871-8596 PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car obo. (650)745-6309
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529. White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, ,
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
(650)481-5296 680 Autos Wanted
got An older Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
CAr, BoAt, or rV? Novas, running or not
Do the humane thing. Parts collection etc.
Donate it to the So clean out that garage
Humane Society. Give me a call
Call 1- 800-943-8412
Joe 650 342-2483
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Tunisia to hold first local election since 2011 Arab Spring


By Bouazza Ben Bouazza frustrated by political elites and successive
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS governments that many feel have failed to
live up to promises of the 2011 revolution,
TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia is hoping to which unleashed uprisings around the Arab
break through barriers with its first local world. Tunisia has gone through a rocky
election since its 2011 Arab Spring revolu- transition to a democratic system seen as
tion — a vote that could produce the first exceptional in a region dominated by author-
female mayor of the capital, the first Jewish itarian leaders.
official with an Islamist party and new flock More than half of the candidates in the
of mayors with greater powers. local elections are under 35 and 49 percent
The North African country is trying to con- are women, a rarity in the Arab world.
solidate its young democracy with Sunday’s Eighteen lists are led by disabled candidates.
election, in which Tunisia’s 5.3 million vot- Among the most prominent candidates is
ers will choose local leadership from 2,000 Souad Abderrahim, a woman seeking to
lists of candidates. become the next mayor of Tunis. A pharma-
The top vote-getters are expected to come cist, former lawmaker and feminist activist,
from the Islamist Ennahdha party and the she is an independent who considers herself
president’s moderate secular Nida Tunis close to the Islamist party, and is running
party, which govern together in a coalition. against 10 men in Sunday’s most important
But nearly half the candidate lists are from race.
independent groups that are pledging to Abderrahim, who does not wear a head-
REUTERS address local issues. scarf, calls her candidacy “a source of pride
People walk past posters for the municipal elections in Tunis, Tunisia. Other candidates are focusing on voters for Tunisia women.”

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