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Tuesday • March 27, 2018 • XVIII, Edition 187 www.smdailyjournal.com

Brisbane Baylands development moving to voters


Amidst local control fight, officials push ahead mixed-used plan despite reservations
By Austin Walsh development, according to video of a great discomfort for most officials.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF meeting Thursday, March 22. Vice Mayor Madison Davis laid out
The pivotal decision was not made the tight spot facing councilmembers.
Indicating they felt backed into a without a great deal of consternation “The housing crisis is intense. It’s
corner by state legislators ardently though, as councilmembers shared real. And unfortunately it’s overpower-
pushing for housing development their dissatisfaction with the pressure ing a lot of the arguments we are mak-
along the Baylands, Brisbane officials to build housing in Brisbane as a ing. It’s a stronger motivator than a
reluctantly agreed to permit building at means of alleviating the regional lot of the safety concerns we have
the highly-watched site. affordability crunch. described,” she said.
The Brisbane City Council unani- The challenge in balancing health Mayor Clark Conway more flatly
mously approved moving toward a bal- and environmental concerns borne by laid out a similar perspective.
lot measure allowing construction of a proposal to build on contaminated “It sucks,” he said. “That’s the truth.
as many as 2,200 housing units and 4 land against the constant encroach- Right now, as a council, we know we
million square feet of commercial ment on local authority relating to COURTESY OF WRT
space in a potentially transformative land use decisions was the source of See BAYLANDS, Page 19 A rendering of the Brisbane Baylands development.

Police: Man in
custody after
making threat
Authorities question man who said
he was joking about school shooting
STAFF AND WIRE REPORT tal health evaluation and a threat
assessment, according to police.
The man wanted for making a Police had increased their pres-
school shooting threat at a Big 5 ence at more than 30 schools in
Sporting Goods store on Friday the county and had been in touch
apologized for the incident he said with most of them, according to
was a joke, and was placed into police Sgt. Amanda Von Glahn.
protective custody by San Mateo Because the threat was not
police Monday. immediate, police did not activate
San Mateo police received a call the “Big Five” emergency proto-
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL Monday afternoon from an allied col. The program outlines five dif-
Construction for the twinkle light project in downtown San Mateo, which shut down a block at a time, should agency referring them to the man ferent alert levels and is used
be completed in the coming weeks. who made the threatening state- across in schools the country. Von
ment. Police located and inter- Glahn said police set up a game
Lighting up downtown San Mateo viewed him and he said he was jok-
ing. He is at a hospital for a men- See THREAT, Page 20
Twinkle lights project nears completion after winter delay
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Acknowledging recent rain
showers and a shift in the project’s
expected to capture longer term
ideas that could beautify down-
FTC and states increase pressure
Visitors of downtown San Mateo
construction schedule have slowed
its progress, Deputy City Manager
town, Kleinbaum said officials are
searching for ways to make streets on Facebook over privacy issues
Kathy Kleinbaum said the project more aesthetically pleasing for By Barbara Ortutay took a big hit last week, dropped
may soon see a sparkle as an effort
is part of an incremental approach downtown visitors in the near and Andrew Selsky further Monday after the Federal
nears completion to brighten trees
to make downtown a more pleas- term. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trade Commission confirmed
with lights on a four-block stretch
ing business environment. Following the City Council’s news reports that it was investi-
of B Street.
“We’re really hoping to just adoption of enhancing the cus- gating the company. Separately,
Some four months since con- tomer experience downtown as NEW YORK — U.S. regulators
enhance the look and feel of down- the attorneys general for 37 U.S.
struction began in November, one of last year’s priorities, offi- and state attorneys general are
town,” she said. “We are an older states and territories sought
crews are putting the finishing cials in September approved a increasing pressure on Facebook
downtown, and it’s been a while details Monday on how Facebook
touches on the electrical wiring $390, 670 contract with Liffey as they probe whether the compa-
since the streetscape has been monitored what app developers did
needed to power strings of lights Electric, Inc. to design the city’s ny’s data-collection practices
refreshed.” with data collected on Facebook
on trees from First Avenue to Fifth “twinkle lights” project and con- have hurt the people who use its
users and whether Facebook had
Avenue in the coming weeks, Though the city’s upcoming services.
according to city officials. downtown planning process is See LIGHTS, Page 20 Facebook’s stock, which already See PRIVACY, Page 19
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2 Tuesday • March 27, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“A sheltered life can be a daring life as well.
For all serious daring starts from within.”
— Eudora Welty, American author

This Day in History


Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the

1968 first man to orbit the Earth in 1961,


died when his MiG-15 jet crashed dur-
ing a routine training flight near
Moscow; he was 34.
In  1 5 1 3 , Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted
present-day Florida.
In 1 6 2 5 , Charles I acceded to the English throne upon the
death of James I.
In  1 7 9 4 , Congress approved “An Act to provide a Naval
Armament” of six armed ships.
In 1 8 8 4 ,  the first telephone line between Boston and New
York was inaugurated.
In  1 9 1 2 , first lady Helen Herron Taft and the wife of
Japan’s ambassador to the United States, Viscountess
Chinda, planted the first two of 3,000 cherry trees given to
the U.S. as a gift by the mayor of Tokyo.
In  1 9 3 3 , Japan officially withdrew from the League of
Nations.
In  1 9 4 2 ,   during World War II, Congress granted American
servicemen free first-class mailing privileges. REUTERS
In  1 9 5 8 , Nikita Khrushchev became Soviet premier in Cast members, frm left, Win Morisaki, Tye Sheridan, Lena Waithe, Olivia Cooke and Philip Zhao pose for a portrait while
addition to First Secretary of the Communist Party. promoting the movie ‘Ready Player One’ in Los Angeles.
In 1 9 6 4 , Alaska was hit by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake (the
strongest on record in North America) and tsunamis that In other news ...
together claimed about 130 lives.
Squirrels a problem on Sunday morning. Louie Coli, of Westford, freestyle
In  1 9 7 7 , in aviation’s worst disaster, 583 people were beard; Dillon Mears, of Plainfield,
Silva fell into the well’s depths and
killed when a KLM Boeing 747, attempting to take off in north San Diego County coast tread water before propping himself up people’s choice; and Steve Jalbert, of
heavy fog, crashed into a Pan Am 747 on an airport runway using his feet and back. Barre, top fundraiser.
SAN DIEGO — There are way too
on the Canary Island of Tenerife. The winners were among this year’s
many squirrels on the north San Diego Silva’s daughter called 911 after dis-
In  1 9 8 0 , 123 workers died when a North Sea floating oil County coast, and they’ve lost their covering him. 20 competitors who made it to
field platform, the Alexander Kielland, capsized during a fear of humans. Firefighters lowered a rope from a Saturday’s finals. They each won a
storm. State Parks and Recreation natural ladder truck to pull him out. plaque, a gift card for beard care prod-
resources officer Darren Smith tells Silva was treated for a cut to his head ucts and bragging rights.
Birthdays The San Diego Union-Tribune the
problem is people feeding the squir-
and hypothermia. Goldsmith said before the competi-
tion that a beard reveals the personali-
rels. ‘Most interesting man’ judges ty of the man who sports it.
Trash also provides a ready source of “If it’s wild looking, unkempt —
meals for the squirrels.
contest; ‘mountain man’ wins that has some statement. If it’s immac-
Smith says a good example is Torrey MONTPELIER, Vt. — The man made ulately trimmed, it might mean that he
Pines State Natural Reserve, where famous by being “the most interesting keeps a clean desk,” said Goldsmith, a
food and trash are not allowed and there man in the world” while pitching Dos Vermont resident who now promotes
are only a few squirrels. Equis beer loaned his expertise with tequila. “If it’s really long, I would say
But there’s an overpopulation of his perfectly groomed facial hair by that it’s somebody who is his own man
squirrels on a nearby beach where peo- helping to judge a contest looking for and doesn’t really care about conven-
Movie director Singer Mariah Hip-hop singer ple bring food. the best beard in Vermont. tion.”
Quentin Tarantino Carey is 48. Fergie is 43. Jonathan Goldsmith, whose close- Jalbert, 33, has a long beard that
is 55. A 92-year-old man was rescued cropped beard was a key part of the covers his bald pate. He said friends,
image of the cigar-smoking sophisti- family and admirers of his beard,
Dance company director Arthur Mitchell is 84. Actor Julian after tumbling into a well cate, judged the Best Beardies competi- which he’s been working on for about
Glover is 83. Actor Jerry Lacy is 82. Hall of Fame racer Cale tion Saturday. It was sponsored by the a year, urged him to enter.
FREMONT — A 92-year-old man in
Yarborough is 79. Actor-director Austin Pendleton is 78. Actor Northern California tumbled 26 feet Vermont chapter of the Make-a-Wish “The biggest thing is you have to
Michael York is 76. Rock musician Tony Banks (Genesis) is into an old well on his property and Foundation. have patience. It doesn’t grow fast,”
68. Rock musician Andrew Farriss (INXS) is 59. Jazz musician was trapped in cold water over an hour This year’s competition raised Jalbert said.
Dave Koz is 55. Rock musician Derrick McKenzie before being rescued by firefighters. $45,000 for Make-a-Wish Vermont, There’s a science to ensuring that his
(Jamiroquai) is 54. Rock musician Johnny April (Staind) is Fremont Fire Battalion Chief Gary topping the nearly $30,000 it brought beard remains kempt, he said. He
53. Actress Talisa Soto is 51. Actor Ben Koldyke is 50. Ashley says it was his first “bona-fide in last year. washes it several times a week and he
Actress Pauley Perrette is 49. Rock musician Brendan Hill well rescue” in 24 years as a firefight- The contest’s 2018 Top Beardie was uses oils to keep it tame and looking
(Blues Traveler) is 48. Actress Elizabeth Mitchell is 48. Actor er. Chip Fortune, of Colchester, whose good.
Nathan Fillion is 47. Actress Emily Ann Lloyd is 34. Actress Spry at 92, Ernest Silva told KGO- mountain man-style beard won over “Most people have a good thing to
Brenda Song is 30. Pop singer-songwriter Kimbra is 28. TV that the floor of the well’s pump the judges. say about a guy with a good beard,”
Actress Taylor Atelian is 23. Classical crossover singer Amira house gave way as he went to get The other winners were: Troy said Jalbert, who raised $2,070 in con-
Willighagen (TV: “Holland’s Got Talent”) is 14. water for his vegetable garden on Headrick, of Burlington, urban beard; tributions.

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Harbor District pushes off election shift Police reports


Was it worth it?
Officials shoot down by-district transition in favor of granting more time for consideration Someone was arrested for refusing to
pay for their meal on Airport Boulevard
By Austin Walsh in the elections process. The San Mateo in Burlingame, it was reported at 3:51
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on County Community College District adopt- p.m. Thursday, March 15.
or share this story at ed the by-district system last year too, with-
While officials shared an interest in out being threatened by a lawsuit.
www.smdailyjournal.com The San Mateo County Harbor District
adopting by-district elections, the San
Board of Commissioners is elected county-
MILLBRAE
Mateo County Harbor District will not
immediately seek to overhaul the process Menlo Park and South San Francisco are all wide but operates two facilities, Pillar Point Fraud. An unknown person made $2, 415
for electing commissioners. considering a similar shift, following a Harbor north of Half Moon Bay and Oyster in fraudulent credit card purchases out of
The district Board of Commissioners threat from an attorney seeking to compel Point Marina/Park in South San Francisco. Florida on El Camino Real, it was reported
voted 3-2 to hold off on approving the the change under the state’s voting law. The issue arrives before the district at the at 10:47 p. m. Friday, March 9.
move away from at-large elections, accord- Proponents of the by-district system request of Brennan and Larenas, who respec- Fe l o n y warran t . A Paso Robles resident
ing to video of the Wednesday, March 21, claim it is effective in assuring communi- tively moved to approve adopting the shift was arrested and after he was found to have
meeting. ties which historically may have been mar- under a resolution they drafted just before a felony warrant out of Berkeley for armed
The hotly-debated matter came to the ginalized are adequately represented on the meeting with the help of the district’s robbery and had resisted arrest causing
board on the recommendation of commis- elected boards, by subdividing electoral legal representatives. minor injuries to an officer on Magnolia
sioners Sabrina Brennan and Ed Larenas, maps into smaller wards. The maneuver alarmed a majority of the Drive, it was reported at 7:10 p. m.
who claim a change to the electoral process It has been noted state law favors the commission and gave way to heated Thursday, March 1.
is due in hopes of increasing community move to by-district elections in the case of exchanges. Chang Kiraly accused Brennan B urg l ary . Two vehicle were broken into
engagement with the district. a legal challenge, as the California Voting of attempting to mislead her colleagues, and various items where stolen resulting
A majority of the commission though felt Rights Act states at-large systems awarding while Brennan rebutted with accusations in a loss of $1, 470 on Rollins Road, it
the issue was being pushed too aggressive- simply the highest vote getters cannot be that Chang Kiraly was a bully. Emotions ran was reported at 12:20 p. m. Thursday,
ly, and suggested officials take more time to upheld should they impair the ability of so high that a five-minute intermission was March 1.
give it greater consideration before ulti- minorities to elect candidates of their called for commissioners to collect them- Mi s de me an o r warran t . An East Palo
mately approving a transition. choice. selves. Alto resident was cited and released for a
“I really don’t believe this item should be Often districts or cities will favor adopt- As it related to concerns regarding the
misdemeanor warrant out of East Palo Alto
reviewed at this time. I think we need to take ing the shift instead of battling in court timing of the shift, some community mem-
bers urged the commission to move more on Millbrae Avenue, it was reported at
a step back and examine the timing and the from a disadvantaged position, which can
result in lengthy and costly legal processes. deliberately in their examination of the 1:37 a. m. Thursday, March 1.
process,” said board Vice President Robert
Bernardo. The transition process also requires agen- matter.
President Virginia Chang Kiraly and cies to develop new maps defining voting Mattusch agreed, and said while he appre-
BURLINGAME
Commissioner Tom Mattusch ultimately district boundaries. ciated the merit of the proposal, he could Pe t t y t h e f t . Someone stole a vehicle
agreed, voting down Brennan and Larenas’ Recently, the Sequoia Union High and not favor pursuing it immediately at the charger and a roll of quarters from a vehi-
motion in favor of taking no action at the Redwood City Elementary school districts cost of the variety of other issues the com- cle on Lincoln Avenue, it was reported at
meeting. Mattusch suggested though that he and county Board of Supervisors transi- mission is charged with considering. 6:15 p. m. Thursday, March 15.
may favor the shift, with greater time to tioned from at-large systems after being “I don’t want to have every single capital B urg l ary . A vehicle’s windows were
consider its implications. threatened with a similar lawsuit from a improvement plan and everything put on smashed and property was stolen on Anza
The matter comes before the commission- social justice group claiming residents from the back burner so we can rush head-first Boulevard, it was reported at 8:42 a. m.
ers as city officials in Half Moon Bay, certain communities felt underrepresented toward [this],” he said. Thursday, March 15.
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Search for new Foster City post office behind schedule


By Zachary Clark a letter from the agency expecting to sign a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “I have concerns about how a lease by April for a new post office location
at 750 Alma Lane. 
After Foster City’s post office was forced
prolonged closure of the post office in Foster “As far as I know that [location] hasn’t
to close in January, city officials are urging City will inconvenience our residents and businesses.” changed, but we understand they’re a little
the U.S. Postal Service to speed up the behind schedule and don’t have an exact
process of opening a new one, and in the date,” he said, adding that the U.S. Postal
— City Manager Kevin Miller
meantime find a temporary location. Service will likely face a tenant improve-
“I have concerns about how a prolonged Foster City residents, meanwhile, have people don’t understand is USPS is a sepa- ments process after a lease is negotiated.
closure of the post office in Foster City will been directed to the post office at 1630 S. rate government agency,” said Assistant A spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service
inconvenience our residents and business- Delaware St. in San Mateo. City Manager Dante Hall. “We’re really did not return a call for comment.
es,” City Manager Kevin Miller said in a Ever since the U.S. Postal Service noti- doing our job to try to work with them for As for the prospect of a temporary loca-
press release. “The Foster City post office fied Foster City of the impending reloca- the benefit of the community, but there are tion, Hall said the city has identified poten-
was heavily used by our residents, particu- tion in 2016, city officials have been work- certain decisions only they can make — tial sites, but again, the final decision is up
larly seniors and others who rely on postal ing with the postal service as well as the executing a lease, deciding to bring a tem- to U.S. Postal Service.
services in their daily lives.” office of U. S. Rep. Jackie Speier, San porary facility — those are decisions the “I wouldn’t be comfortable saying with
The U.S. Postal Service’s Charter Square Mateo, to find a new location, but it’s ulti- city can’t make.” certainty that they’re interested in a tempo-
Shopping Center location closed Jan. 31 mately up to the postal service to make it Hall said the city hosted a community rary location,” Hall said. “They haven’t
because its lease expired and it had to make happen.  meeting with the U.S. Postal Service on the said no. They mentioned the possibility of
way for construction of a new elementary “Our residents are frustrated, but what relocation in July, and on Dec. 21, received a temporary location and we emphatically
school, according to the release. said yes.”

Man takes plea On Friday, he pleaded guilty in front of Police said Crockett was going east
Local briefs U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer to one across East Hillsdale Boulevard in the west-
deal in road rage incident count of operating an unlicensed money bound lanes when a blue Toyota Camry
while he ran away on foot, according to
A man who threatened to kill a man after a transmitting business and one count of fil- struck him as it was going north on Foster
prosecutors.
road rage incident escalated to a fistfight in ing false tax returns. City Boulevard.
Pendleton previously pleaded not guilty
June pleaded no contest to felony assault An Internal Revenue Service investiga- The collision happened at 11:25 a.m.
to charges of attempted murder and assault
with a deadly weapon Monday, according to tion brought about the prosecution. Jay Friday at East Hillsdale and Foster City
with a deadly weapon and is out of custody
the San Mateo County District Attorney’s faces a maximum sentence of eight years in boulevards.
on a $60,000 bail bond, according to pros-
Office. prison and up to $500,000 in fines, accord- Crockett was badly injured when para-
ecutors.
When he next appears in court May 8 for ing to the U.S. Department of Justice. medics arrived and they treated him immedi-
sentencing, Lee Pendleton, 38, of Hayward, South City man pleads His sentencing hearing is scheduled for ately before he was taken to Stanford
will face two years in state prison and get July 18. Hospital for more care. Crockett died at the
his driver’s license revoked for driving at a
not guilty to operating hospital, police said.
man as he fled on foot on State Route 92, unlicensed money wiring service Bicyclist, 78, identified The cause of his death is still under inves-
according to prosecutors. tigation.
A South San Francisco resident pleaded as victim of fatal collision
California Highway Patrol officers guilty to operating an unlicensed money Man arrested for
stopped and arrested Pendleton at the west wiring service in San Francisco federal A 78-year-old Foster City bicyclist who
end of the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge after court on Friday. died on Friday after a car struck him has brandishing knife at BART
he chased a man he had rear-ended and got- Subhash Jay, 59, admitted that he made been identified by the San Mateo County
A 22-year-old San Francisco man was
ten in a fight with moments earlier. over $800,000 in commission while run- Coroner’s Office as Marvin Crockett.
arrested on suspicion of brandishing a knife
A merging of lanes ignited a dispute ning the unlicensed Force Services, Inc., Crockett was an avid biker who moved at a BART employee at the Colma BART
between the two, causing Pendleton to rear- but did not report this income on his taxes. with his wife Mary Ann to Foster City in Station in unincorporated San Mateo
end the other vehicle and both cars to pull In his plea, Jay agreed that he took 1964, according to a post last year by County on Friday afternoon, according to
over to the shoulder. The two exchanged $817,734 in commission from at least $4.5 Mission Hospice & Homecare. BART police.
hostile words and began to punch each million in international wire transfers for a At that time, he was battling pancreatic Police arrested Delbert Hayes, 22, just
other. After Pendleton threatened to kill the client using two domestic bank accounts. cancer and early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, after 2 p.m. on Friday. He was given a BART
other man, the victim threw a tire iron, He operated the business between 2010 the post said, and he started hospice care at prohibition order before being booked into
which shattered the back window of and 2014 and a federal grand jury indicted the center in the spring. the San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of
Pendleton’s truck. Pendleton then jumped him on April 6, 2017. He was originally As of last year, he was still biking nearly brandishing the knife, along with other
back into his truck and chased the victim charged with 13 counts of financial crimes. 15 miles every day. outstanding warrants for his arrest.

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GOP-led states back Trump in Around the state
California ‘sanctuary’ lawsuit the country illegally, made it a crime to har-
SAN FRANCISCO — Texas and more than a bor immigrants here illegally, and banned
dozen other states led by Republican gover- them from seeking work in public places.
nors got behind the Trump administration on
Monday in its lawsuit over California’s so- Grandmother of slain Sacramento
called sanctuary laws that protect people in
the U.S. illegally. man calls for police changes
California’s laws are designed to interfere SACRAMENTO — The grandmother of an
with or block federal immigration enforce- unarmed black man killed by Sacramento
ment but the state does not have that author- police called Monday for changes in the way
ity, the other states said in a court filing in police confront suspects, such as sending in
the U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit a police dog, using a Taser, or aiming for an
against California. The filing in federal court arm or leg when shots are fired.
in Sacramento supports the Justice Sequita Thompson said at an emotional
Department’s attempt to block the laws. news conference that police didn’t need to
An email to the California Attorney shoot at 22-year-old Stephon Clark 20
General’s office was not immediately times, killing him in her darkened backyard
returned. March 18.
The Justice Department sued California in “They didn’t have to kill him like that,
March over three state laws, including one they didn’t have to shoot him that many
that requires the state to review detention times,” she said through sobs, recounting
REUTERS facilities where immigrants are held and the night of his slaying. She believes Clark
Adult-film actress Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels, poses for pictures at the another that limits the ability of state and was in the backyard trying to get into the
end of her striptease show in Gossip Gentleman club in Long Island, N.Y. local law enforcement officials to turn peo- house he shared with his grandparents and
ple over to immigration authorities. other family members when he was shot.

White House says Trump thinks Federal officials have said California offi-
cials have prevented them from removing
dangerous people who are in the U.S. illegal-
He’s the latest prominent face of young
black men killed by police nationwide, said
the family’s renowned civil rights attorney,
ly. California officials have responded that Benjamin Crump. He called it an “execution”
Stormy Daniels lied about threat ing whatsoever to do with
their sanctuary policies increase public safe-
ty by promoting trust between immigrant
communities and law enforcement.
of a man who “chose nonviolence” and was
found with only a cellphone and not the
handgun police thought he was aiming in
By Jill Colvin The filing by Texas and the other states their direction.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS any such person or inci- argues that California’s laws should be Members of the Sacramento Kings and
dent, and does not even blocked on the same grounds that the U.S. Boston Celtics NBA teams took up his cause
WASHINGTON — The White House on believe that any such per- Supreme Court struck down a 2010 Arizona Sunday, wearing Clark’s name on black
Monday said President Donald Trump has son exists, or that such immigration law. warm-up T-shirts three days after protesters
consistently denied the allegations leveled incident ever occurred,” The Arizona law required police, while formed a human chain blocking entrances to
by porn star Stormy Daniels in her “60 wrote Brent H. Blakely. enforcing other laws, to question the immi- the Kings’ Golden1 Center and prevented all
Minutes” interview, and said Trump does not He said Daniels and her gration status of people suspected of being in but about 1,500 fans from entering.
believe her claim that she was threatened to lawyer, Michael Avenatti,
stay quiet over their alleged affair. Donald Trump should “cease and desist
White House spokesman Raj Shah declined from making any further Obituary
to say whether the president had actually false and defamatory statements about my
watched the Sunday broadcast. But he client.” Daniels, in response, filed a revised Bjorn Olsen
nonetheless said Trump does not believe “any federal lawsuit accusing Cohen of defamation.
The suit now alleges Cohen made a false state- February 14, 1933 - March 5, 2018
of the claims that Ms. Daniels made last night
in the interview are accurate.” ment that damaged Daniels’ reputation when Bjorn E Olsen passed away peacefully on March 5, 2018. He was
“The president strongly, clearly and has he released a statement in February that inti- born in Norway in 1933 and spent his early childhood growing up
consistently denied these underlying claims, mated she was lying. in a country occupied by the Nazis. This had a profound influence
and the only person who’s been inconsistent Daniels told “60 Minutes” she had consen- on his life regarding issues of fairness, equality and social justice.
is the one making the claims,” he said. sual sex once with the future president, pro- He left home at the age of 16 and went to sea working on various
In the interview, Daniels said she’d slept viding a few salacious details but little new ships. He returned to Norway to complete his national service, start
with Trump once, shortly after now-first lady evidence of the encounter. a family and earn his engineering degree. He spent the rest of his career as an officer
Melania Trump gave birth to the president’s Still, she said that she’d been rattled by the working as First or Chief Engineer operating, trouble-shooting or repairing massive
youngest son. She also said that a man parking lot incident in which she a man had steam turbine engines on super tankers and cruise ships all over the world. He met his
approached her in a Las Vegas parking lot in told her to “leave Trump alone” and “forget wife, Sally, on a cruise ship in 1980 and the two were married a few years later. They
2011, when she was with her infant daughter, the story.” She said the man looked over at spent their 37 years together surrounding themselves with friends and family as well as
and threatened her with physical harm if she her daughter, and said: “That’s a beautiful lit- traveling the world. Bjorn is survived by his wife Sally, his brother Sven, adult children
went public with her story. tle girl. It’d be a shame if something hap- Mona, Inge and Monica, stepsons Michael and Allen and many grandchildren, great
In a letter late Sunday night, an attorney for pened to her mom.” grandchildren, niece and nephew. He was a gentle, kind man with a subtle sense of
Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, In a round of television interviews Monday humor and a love of animals. He was a long time resident of San Mateo. A Celebration
demanded that Daniels publicly apologize to morning, Avenatti said he was holding back of Life service will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 11:00AM, The Congregational
his client for suggesting he was involved in certain details of the alleged affair, including Church of San Mateo, 225 Tilton Drive, San Mateo. A reception will follow in the
her intimidation. the contents of a CD or DVD he tweeted a pic- church fellowship hall.
“In truth, Mr. Cohen had absolutely noth- ture of last week, for strategic reasons.
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U.S., allies band together toexpel Russians over spies don’t take aim at its economy, would be
By Josh Lederman and Jill Lawless
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Together we have sent a message that we will not enough to alter Putin’s behavior.
“There is no actual deterrence and squeeze,”
WASHINGTON — From Washington to
tolerate Russia’s continued attempts to flout said James Nixey, head of the Russia program
Warsaw, Western nations banded together international law and undermine our values.” at think-tank Chatham House. “There is, so
Monday to expel more than 100 Russian far, no cyber-response, no financial
diplomats they accused of being spies, pun- response.”
— British Prime Minister Theresa May
ishing Moscow for its alleged poisoning of Still, the dueling allegations added to a
an ex-intelligence officer in Britain. personally or directly. Less than a week ago, flicts with Moscow, was expelling 13 serious escalation of tension and distrust
President Donald Trump, under constant Trump congratulated Putin for his re-election Russians. All three Baltic states said they between Russia and the West, intensified
political heat for his reluctance to challenge but didn’t raise the March 4 spy poisoning, would make diplomats leave. most recently by a bizarre poisoning this
Russia, ordered 60 of its diplomats out of the Russia’s alleged election-meddling in the Almost all of the countries said publicly month that evoked the spy-vs.-spy rivalries
U.S. — all of them spies, the White House U.S. or its own tainted voting process, that those being expelled were actually of the Cold War.
said. The United States called it the largest prompting dismayed critiques even from Russians intelligence operatives working Britain has accused Moscow of using the
expulsion of Russian spies in American his- Trump’s fellow Republicans. under diplomatic cover. Soviet-developed nerve agent Novichok to
tory, and also shuttered Russia’s consulate in In a choreographed show of trans-Atlantic Moscow threatened retaliation of the tit- poison Sergei Skripal, a former Russian mil-
Seattle, deeming it a counterintelligence unity, the U.S. and European allies carefully for-tat variety, suggesting it would kick out itary intelligence officer convicted of spying
threat. timed their announcements for maximum an equal number of foreign diplomats. for the U.K., and his daughter, Yulia, on
All told, at least 21 countries have ousted effect. Russia’s Embassy in Washington responded British soil. The two remain in critical condi-
more than 135 Russians, including 23 kicked Within a few hours, at least 16 European to the Seattle consulate closure by asking its tion and unconscious. The U.S., France and
out earlier by the U.K. Union nations expelled Russians, with more Twitter followers to “vote” which U.S. con- Germany have agreed it’s highly likely
“Together we have sent a message that we likely to follow. Germany, Poland and France sulate should be shuttered in turn: St. Russia was responsible. Russia has denied
will not tolerate Russia’s continued attempts each said it planned to boot four Russian Petersburg, Yekaterinburg or Vladivostok. responsibility, while accusing Britain of
to flout international law and undermine our diplomats, the Czech Republic and Lithuania “This is an attempt on the lives of Russian leading a global charge against it without
values,” British Prime Minister Theresa May ousted three and Italy, two. Canada also took citizens on the territory of Great Britain,” proof.
told Parliament. action, kicking out four Russians and deny- Russia’s Foreign Ministry said. “It goes The expulsions came with a chorus of con-
The American moves illustrated an ing three who have applied to enter the coun- without saying that this unfriendly move by demnation for the Kremlin — for the poison-
increased willingness by Trump’s administra- try. this group of countries will not go unno- ing, Russian spying and other Western griev-
tion to push back on the Kremlin, even as the The list included nations in Russia’s back- ticed.” ances. Poland’s Foreign Minister, Jacek
president himself steadfastly avoids chal- yard that have perhaps the most at stake. Yet it was unclear whether the expulsions, Czaputowicz, called it “the right response to
lenging Russian President Vladimir Putin Ukraine, a non-EU country with its own con- which may be inconvenient for Moscow but the unfriendly, aggressive actions of Russia.”

Spies posing as diplomats have a long history


By Matthew Lee and Josh Lederman nation’s foreign ministry. that officer is in touch with.” embassy in a friendly nation, it usually
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS So if they’re truly spies and the United There’s another reason for the U.S. not to “declares” them — telling the host country
States knows it, why not expel them all? go overboard in kicking out known Russian who they are. Those spies, while publicly
WASHINGTON — In ordering the largest The answer, experts say, is that espi- intelligence operatives posted to diplomat- still claiming to be diplomats, then act as
mass expulsion of Russian diplomats ever, onage, while murky, potentially distasteful ic missions: America is in the game, too. liaisons to the host country’s intelligence
the U.S. and its allies have upped the ante in and often illegal, is an accepted interna- When one country expels another coun- services, creating a useful backchannel.
an East-West spy game that dates to the tional practice. All countries spy and most try’s representatives, it’s both expected and With countries that have hostile rela-
Cold War and cast light on an unspoken but if not all send spies overseas disguised as accepted that the country being punished tions, like the U.S. and Russia, the govern-
widespread practice in the cloak-and-dagger diplomats — including the U.S. takes reciprocal steps. In 2016, when the ments don’t tell each other who the spies
world: sending operatives abroad under “Embassies and diplomatic mission for Obama administration expelled 35 Russian are. So a high-stakes game of spy-hunting
diplomatic cover. hundreds and hundreds of years have been diplomats, Moscow quickly booted 35 inevitably takes place.
The tallies offered Monday by senior U.S. used to spy in adversaries’ lands,” said Americans. A similar tit-for-tat played out Every new Russian diplomat assigned to a
officials were striking: Far more than 100 retired Army Col. Christopher Costa, exec- this month after Britain ousted 23 Russians mission in the United States, like the
Russian spies are on American soil mas- utive director of the International Spy and the Kremlin ordered out 23 Brits. embassy in Washington, or the Seattle con-
querading as diplomats. The U.S. said it was Museum in Washington. He said even when That means that the more Russian spies sulate that the U.S. has ordered closed, is
kicking out 60, so even after they’re gone, spies are discovered, it’s often more fruitful the U.S. kicks out, the more of its own assessed by the FBI and other U.S. counter-
at least 40 will ostensibly remain, free to to follow them discreetly than to expel spies are likely to be forced out of Russia, intelligence officials, said John Schindler,
roam Washington and other major U.S. them. “The cat-and-mouse game of coun- Costa said. a former counterintelligence official and
cities under the official imprimatur of their terespionage is about understanding who When one country posts spies to its National Security Agency analyst.

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Poll: Americans open to Trump’s
planned talks with North Korea
By Matthew Pennington ing a war,” said Sarah
and Emily Swanson Dobbs, a 64-year-old
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS retiree from Norman,
Oklahoma, who
described herself as a
WASHINGTON — Americans appear open Democrat and is among
to President Donald Trump’s surprise deci- the 48 percent of
sion to negotiate directly with North Americans who favor
Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and at the same Trump’s plan to talk with
time are less concerned than in recent
months by the threat posed by the pariah Kim Jong Un Kim.
“No other president
nation’s nuclear weapons. has ever done something this bold. That’s
That’s according to a new poll from the why I think: Why not let Trump have at it?”
Associated Press-NORC Center for Public she said.
Affairs Research, taken after Trump agreed The poll found that 29 percent oppose the
to what would be unprecedented meeting plans for talks between the two nations,
between a U.S. and a North Korean leader. while 21 percent say they’re neither in favor
REUTERS North Korea has yet to publicly confirm nor opposed.
Protestors hold signs during a ‘March For Our Lives’ demonstration in Sacramento. plans for the summit, slated for May, but the The survey also found an uptick in
poll results suggest its potential has eased approval of Trump’s handling of relations

Political force or fad? Young fears of war that intensified last year as the
North made rapid strides in its nuclear and
missile capabilities.
“If you sit down and talk over any matter,
with North Korea as the focus has shifted
from possible U.S. military action to diplo-
macy. That figure is now 42 percent, up from
34 percent last October amid a coarse back

voters’ clout still uncertain


By Steve Peoples Still, the mobilization of young people
there can be a resolution to it without start-

Arizona governor suspends


and forth between the two leaders.

Around the nation


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS following last month’s shooting at a Uber from autonomous testing with this expectation,” Ducey said.
Parkland, Florida, high school has raised PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey The move by the Republican governor
NEW YORK — They have walked out, the prospect of a shift that could re-shape suspended Uber’s self-driving vehicle test- marks a major step back from his embrace
marched and demanded action across the American political landscape this fall — ing privileges Monday in the wake of a of self-driving vehicles. He previously
America to stop gun violence. But it’s far and perhaps for much longer. pedestrian fatality in a Phoenix suburb last welcomed Uber and other autonomous
from certain that the young people behind Student leaders from Parkland have week. vehicle companies to use Arizona as a
the “March for Our Lives” movement will be already succeeded in keeping the gun debate Ducey said in a letter to CEO Dara place for testing under few, if any, regula-
a political force at the ballot box this fall. from quickly fading, as is often the case Khosrowshahi that video footage of the tions. In early March, he authorized self-
Republicans are skeptical. Democrats are after mass shootings, though that hasn’t crash raised concerns about the San driving vehicle companies to run tests
hopeful. And outside groups that favor gun resulted in any significant congressional Francisco-based company’s ability to safe- without a person in the car to act as a safe-
control aren’t taking any chances. action. Hundreds of thousands of people, ly test its technology in Arizona. He said ty operator.
Organizations aligned with Democrats on many of them in high school, participated he expects public safety to be the top prior- On March 21, police in Tempe released a
gun control are spending tens of millions of in protest marches across the country ity for those who operate self-driving cars. 22-second video showing a woman walking
dollars to ensure that young voters’ passion Saturday. New waves of protests are already “The incident that took place on March from a darkened area onto a street just
and enthusiasm doesn’t fade before the being planned for next month. 18 is an unquestionable failure to comply before an Uber SUV strikes her.
November midterm elections, when the Their efforts are being aided by powerful
Republican Party’s control of Congress will groups that favor stricter gun laws.
be put to the test. Everytown for Gun Safety, an organization
“Other people look at those young people backed by billionaire Michael Bloomberg,
and think organizing them makes no sense expects to spend more money shaping the
because they don’t vote,” said Tom Steyer, 2018 midterms than any other election —
the billionaire hedge-fund magnate-turned- and much of it on youth engagement, said
liberal activist who has committed at least chief operating officer Matt McTighe.
$31 million this year to what is believed to The organization already spent more than
be the largest youth vote organizing effort $1 million to help student organizers par-
in American history. “We really believe in ticipate in last weekend’s marches. They’re
this generation.” now focused on helping high school and
Past voting patterns show how much work college students nationwide organize their
Steyer and others have ahead of them. Just own “Students Demand Action” groups, a
15 percent of eligible voters between the spinoff of the organization’s “Mom’s
ages of 18 and 20 cast ballots in the last Demand Action” against gun violence chap-
midterm election. ters.
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Around the nation


White House: No change
‘at this time’ to Shulkin’s VA job
Russian shopping mall fire kills 64
By Nataliya Vasilyeva
WASHINGTON — With his job status in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
danger, embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary
David Shulkin sought to
MOSCOW — Witnesses say fire alarms
lower his public profile
were silent and many doors were locked when
Monday as a White House
a blaze at a Russian shopping mall packed
spokesman insisted that with children and their parents on the first
President Donald Trump weekend of the school recess killed 64 peo-
still had confidence in ple in Siberia.
his leadership “at this The fire at the Winter Cherry mall in
point in time.” Kemerovo, a city about 3,000 kilometers
Shulkin, the lone (1,900 miles) east of Moscow, was extin-
David Shulkin Obama administration guished by Monday morning after burning
official in Trump’s through the night.
Cabinet, abruptly backed out of a media Sixty-four deaths were confirmed after fire-
availability Monday morning that had been fighters finished combing through the four
scheduled at the Veterans Affairs Medical floors of the mall, Emergency Situations
Center in Elsmere, Delaware, as part of an Minister Vladimir Puchkov told a televised
annual Veterans Summit hosted by briefing. Six of the bodies have not yet been
Democratic Sen. Tom Carper. Shulkin told recovered. Some of the dead were found inside
organizers he needed to “get back on the a cinema, which one witness said had been
road to Washington.” REUTERS
locked shut.
“Secretary Shulkin’s singular focus is on Investigators said Monday that emergency People mourn the victims of a shopping mall fire at a makeshift memorial in the Siberian city
finding the best ways to provide care and exits were blocked and a security guard turned of Kemerovo, Russia.
benefits to our country’s heroes, ” said off the public announcement system when he officials said. Some 200 animals are also believed to
Shulkin’s strategic adviser, Ashleigh Barry, received a call about the blaze, but they pro- Thirteen people have been hospitalized. have died in the mall’s petting zoo. The zoo’s
in response to questions about his public vided no information why that happened. Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova, who manager told the Tass news agency that the
plans in the coming days. On Monday morning, Kemerovo residents visited the Keremovo hospital where the vic- animals included rabbits, turtles, pigs, goats
were bringing flowers, candles and stuffed tims were receiving treatment, said on and rodents.
Court revelation: Pulse club animals to a plaza outside the mall, and local Russian state television that the patient in Russia’s top investigative body said
the gravest condition is an 11-year-old boy Monday afternoon that they are searching for
gunman’s dad was FBI informant hospitals reported an influx of people want-
who jumped out of a window from the fourth a security officer who appears to have turned
ing to donate blood for the victims.
The government has revealed only now Out of 23 victims whose bodies have been floor. The boy’s parents and younger sister off the PA system when he received a call
that the Pulse nightclub shooter’s father identified, eight are children, the emergency died in the fire, Skvortsova said. about the blaze.
was an FBI informant for 11 years before
the attack, lawyers for his widow said
Monday.
They said prosecutors also told them in an
email Saturday that the government found
Egypt begins voting for president, with el-Sissi assured win
evidence on the day of the attack that Omar THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ly 60 million eligible three hours before their scheduled close for
Mateen’s father, Seddique Mateen, had been voters will participate in the day. They said they expected a dramatic
sending money to Afghanistan and Turkey, CAIRO — Egyptians began voting the three-day election to increase on the final day Wednesday.
and that he had been accused of raising Monday in an election that virtually guaran- give it legitimacy. Local El-Sissi, a general who led the 2013 mili-
money to fund violence against the govern- teed another term for President Abdel-Fattah media, which are domi- tary overthrow of Egypt’s first freely elect-
ment of Pakistan. el-Sissi, who faced only a token opponent nated by pro-government ed president, the Islamist Mohammed
Noor Salman’s lawyers said the new infor- in balloting that resembled the referendums commentators, have por- Morsi, voted at a school in the Cairo suburb
mation — shared only after prosecutors held by autocrats for decades before the Arab trayed voting as an obli- of Heliopolis as soon as the polls opened at
rested their case — should result in a mistri- Spring briefly raised hopes of democratic gation and the only way 9 a.m. He made no comment before heading
al or an outright dismissal of the charges change. Abdel-Fattah to prevent foreigners for a meeting with his campaign team.
against her. The judge didn’t immediately El-Sissi’s only challenger was Moussa el-Sissi from sowing instability. Moussa, who supported el-Sissi until he
rule on the defense’s motion, and the U.S. Mustafa Moussa, a little-known politician Most polling places joined the race, made no effort to mount a
Attorney’s office declined to comment on who joined the race at the last minute to had only modest lines Monday, and some challenge, and the president never men-
the developments. spare the government the embarrassment of were empty for most of the day. tioned him once in public.
Salman, now 31 and the mother of a small a one-candidate election after several hope- Officials overseeing four polling centers
child, is being tried in federal court in Replying to a reporter’s question about
fuls were forced out or arrested. in the greater Cairo area said turnout hov- his chances of winning, Moussa said: “It all
Orlando. ered around a lowly 7 percent by 6 p.m.,
Authorities hope enough of Egypt’s near- depends on your prayers and your votes.”

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Letters to the editor Love your enemies
Beresford Park tennis courts armistice is discarded and replaced with will begin operation in Germany.

I
a peace treaty. Sanctions are only Other manufacturers are developing magine a world in which an infamous and tyrannical
Editor, Band-Aid solutions. I was online in competing EMUs. Either of these alter- regime causes you to live under a constant state of
Although I’m not surprised that 1953 and was shocked at the news that natives deliver the performance, range, fear, oppression and despair. A world in which soldiers
those in power will cut three tennis there was no surrender by North Korea. quick recharge/refuel, passenger capac- freely inflict terror on your dearest loved ones through the
courts from San Mateo Central Park, I When Trump enters enemy territory, ity and emissions-free operation that means of inhumane humiliation, torture and murder. Sadly,
am surprised that they propose to add he must be prepared with a specific Caltrain requires. These would save this image was a grave reality for the men, women and chil-
two courts to Beresford Park (“City plan that ends conflict, hostility and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dol- dren of Israel living under the Roman regime in the time of
accepts Central Park master plan” in enmity between China, North Korea, lars for the implementation by elimi- Christ.
the March 21 edition of the Daily nating the large infrastructure that the Within this dark and desolate time, a flame was kindled in
South Korea, Japan and the United
Journal). They delayed resurfacing catenary system requires, and save mil- the teachings of a young prophet from Nazareth: Jesus
States. If not, his North Korea meeting
Beresford’s four courts, telling me the lions of dollars annually by not main- Christ. To the human heart, his message was as fragile as a
could result in a colossal failure. flame-lit candle amidst fierce winds, and yet as piercing as a
land there was not firm enough to re-do taining that infrastructure. These would
the courts.  two-edged sword. Above all, he instructed his followers to
extend electrification to Gilroy and
Of course, they did resurface the love one another without reservation.
Scotty Paterson other destinations for free, by elimi- As you can imagine, many of his Israeli followers adopt-
Beresford courts, and I’m thankful for nating even more catenary wires to
San Mateo ed the conventional wisdom warranting hatred for their
that. And now, suddenly, the land there reach those destinations. These would Roman oppressors. Nonetheless, in his Sermon on the
is strong enough to hold two more? eliminate the need to remove or trim Mount, Jesus instructed multitudes to do the unthinkable.
Defining the 4,000 trees. And these would enable “Love your enemies,” he commanded. He even suggested
Stanley Gross Caltrain to reap the advantages of that they bless their Roman oppressors, cherish those who
San Mateo
Second Amendment quickly progressing improvements and hated them, and pray for those who persecuted them.
Editor, cost reductions in batteries, hydrogen Astounded, many ridiculed his
In reference to the Second generation and fuel cell technologies. message — urging the question
Execution Amendment, has there ever been a When and if California high-speed of why anyone should cherish
legal definition of what specifically rail reaches San Jose, passengers those who hated them. Jesus
Editor, constitutes “arms?” Perhaps it is time would quickly transfer to a Caltrain explained that harboring hatred
President Trump suggests executing to put one in place. Remember that at express to San Francisco. Many, per- merely produces pain and
drug dealers. He might be a little harsh the time the amendment was approved, haps most, passengers would transfer anguish, thus imprisoning the
in suggesting Big Pharma honchos arms were muskets and pistols, not anyway, to Caltrain local, BART, VTA soul of the one who hates. Love,
like Johnson & Johnson Chairman of automatic assault rifles. or automobiles. It would be quite unfor- by contrast, is the only force by
the Board and CEO Alex Gorsky be tunate if our railway serving Silicon which we can truly break free
executed. His company owns Janssen Gary Lynes Valley were to spend $2 billion of tax- from fear’s captivity and the
Pharmaceutical that developed and dis- payer money to construct one of the chains of despair. As reaffirmed
tributes Fentanyl, one of the main Burlingame last catenary rail systems rather than in 2 Corinthians, love bears that
scourges of the opioid overdose epi- one of the first of many battery or fuel which is kind and unkind;
demic. But he wasn’t talking about cell rail systems. endures that which uplifts and Jonathan Madison
those dealers; he calls those folks
High school students tears down; and triumphs over
donors. Editor, Mike Forster that which brings joy and causes pain. Most importantly,
Today, high school kids actually put love casts no judgment.
down their electronics and got Palo Alto
In spite of countless efforts by the Roman government
John Dillon involved and our vision of these kids and subsequent others to permanently silence the message
San Bruno completely changed. War is his ‘trump card’ — not the least of which was the crucifixion of Jesus Christ
Yesterday it was all fun, what we saw — it never failed to withstand the test of time. It was the
were teenagers with their faces in either Editor, same love that reached the heart of a young lawyer in India
their phones or their tablets oblivious In replacing Rex Tillerson, one of who would lead one of the single greatest independence
Jonathan Madison columns to what was happening around them. the last remaining moderate-voiced movements the world had ever known. Shackled in the
Editor, Today they learned that what they say “adults” in the administration, with chains of unjust British colonial law for decades, Mahatma
Jonathan is a powerful and inspira- and do has an effect on this world. bellicose hyena Mike Pompeo, this Gandhi spearheaded India’s independence movement by the
tional writer. I always enjoy his sub- They told the world that changes better deplorable president is assembling a means of an unprecedented form of non-violent protest. In
ject matter and what he has to say. He come because they are the voters of the war cabinet. War is his “trump card” to efforts to silence his message, Gandhi was assassinated in
is quite a treasure for your publication. future and they do plan on voting. distract from a Mueller-fueled criminal 1948.
Something good has come out of all indictment, and North Korea his likely As history would remind humanity, nothing can destroy
these killings; just maybe this next target. The blowhard bully said so him- love’s immortality. A southern-Baptist preacher by the
John Barrett self before his State of the Union name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had already begun to
generation will wake up and fix all the
Burlingame things our generation screwed up. If speech: “There is tremendous divisive- employ the teachings of Christ as he led the civil rights
you’re in school and you read this, pat ness in the nation and I want to unify movement of the 1950s and 1960s. As King said time and
yourself on the back and don’t ever for- the country but it is hard to do it with- again, “Christ gave me the message. Gandhi gave me the
Trump’s North Korea meeting get the feeling you had today — the out a traumatic event affecting method.” Like the Israeli followers of Jesus, many in the
Editor, world depends on it.     Americans.” African-American community questioned King’s urge to
I am a U.S. Army Korean War veteran A Democratic majority in Congress love those who persecuted them. Nevertheless, King’s mes-
could prevent the catastrophe of sage was proven to be far more profound than the hate
who served in Korea for 14 months and
Robert A. Nice nuclear war by impeaching this traitor imbued leadership of others in the movement.
three days. I became an American citi-
Redwood City who has dismantled our diplomatic I must humbly admit that the task of loving enemies is
zen at Seoul, the capital of South one in which I struggle to come to terms with daily. After
Korea, prior to my departure. I pay corps, who allowed his unqualified
advisors with no security clearance see all, each of us know of someone we struggle to tolerate.
attention to Korean news because they Yet, I have never experienced a time in my life when our
are an important part of my life.  Caltrain’s electrification project our country’s most secret intelligence
nation has been more sharply divided on the nation’s state
North Korea is a poor Communist Editor, and who the Russians groomed to
become their “useful idiot.” of affairs and candidates for public office. The mainstream
military country that depends on China Caltrain should stop the current elec- media never fails to highlight our nation’s inability to col-
and Russia for economic survival. Kim trification project, and change to one It is not too early to organize voters
to turnout in November and turn lectively address issues pertaining to deteriorating race
Jong Un’s proposed meeting motive of two viable and newly available relations, criminal justice reform and immigration reform. I
with President Trump is not clear and alternatives: battery or hydrogen fuel Republicans out of Congress.
find it difficult even mentioning politics without infuriating
should be looked upon with skepti- cell electric multiple units (EMUs). In another’s sharp disdain for a candidate, party or ideological
cism, doubt and suspicion. On the 2019, Bombardier Talent 3 battery Bruce Joffe preference.
other hand, President Trump should not EMUs will begin operation in Austria. Piedmont Nevertheless, I reflect on how difficult it was for the peo-
agree to anything until the present In 2018, Alstom iLint fuel cell EMUs ple of Israel to love their Roman oppressors. I consider the
brutality inflicted on many in the Indian independence
movement and the African-American civil rights move-
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10 Tuesday • March 27, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Dow surges 669, clawing back lost ground


By Alex Veiga Friday.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Global stock markets fell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,232.30 sharply last week amid fears of a
News that the U.S. and China Low: 23,741.22 trade war after President Donald
are open to negotiating to avert a Close: 24,202.60 Trump announced duties on $60
trade war put investors in a buy- Change: +669.40 billion worth of Chinese goods in
ing mood Monday, giving the a dispute over technology policy.
market its best day in more than OTHER INDEXES On Friday, Beijing released a $3
two years and erasing about half S&P 500: 2658.55 +70.29 billion list of U.S. goods targeted
of its huge losses last week. NYSE Index: 12,433.10 +255.40 for possible retaliation over an
Technology companies Nasdaq: 7220.54 +227.88 earlier U.S. tariff hike on steel
accounted for much of the broad NYSE MKT: 2454.17 +18.83 and aluminum imports. That
rally, which powered the Dow Russell 2000: 1543.72 +33.63 prompted fears the spat might
Jones industrial average to a gain Wilshire 5000: 27605.57 +692.93 depress trade worldwide and set
of nearly 670 points. Microsoft back the global economic recov-
was the biggest gainer in the 30- 10-Yr Bond: 2.84 +0.01 ery.
company Dow and the Standard & Oil (per barrel): 65.49 -0.39 Those fears eased Monday, after
Poor’s 500 index, climbing near- Gold : 1,353.40 +3.50 China’s government said it is
ly 8 percent. open to negotiating with
Banks also notched solid gains, opportunity to buy. positions.” points, or 3. 3 percent, to Washington. That announcement
benefiting from a pickup in bond “Certainly nothing’s settled,” The Standard & Poor’s 500 7, 220. 54. The Russell 2000 followed a news report indicating
yields. Retailers, consumer goods said Rob Haworth, senior invest- index rose 70.29 points, or 2.7 index of smaller-company stocks that U.S. officials have submitted
companies and health care stocks ment strategist at U. S. Bank percent, to 2,658.55. The Dow picked up 33.63 points, or 2.2 a list of market-opening requests.
were among the big gainers. Wealth Management. “Investors Jones industrial average gained percent, to 1,543.72. A foreign ministry spokes-
The market rebound followed are still viewing this as a glass 669.40 points, or 2.8 percent, to All told, the Dow, S&P 500 and woman, Hua Chunying, didn’t
the worst week for U.S. stocks in half-full market and a constructive 24,202.60. The Dow lost more Nasdaq posted their best one-day confirm the report by The Wall
two years as investors traded last economy, so it’s not surprising to than 1,400 points last week and gains since August 2015, making Street Journal but said at a regular
week’s jitters for a more opti- see them buy on value here, buy is still down slightly for the year. up slightly more than half of the briefing, “Our door for dialogue
mistic outlook on trade, and an on dips to try to rebuild their The Nasdaq added 227. 88 market’s losses on Thursday and and discussion is always open.”

panic-buying by people afraid a


Cisco Systems gives $50 million to Tesla starts
community college
Business briefs Democrat in the White House
would crack down on guns.
Frontier gun
combat California homelessness courses to train technicians
CHARL0TTE, N.C. — Electric
maker Remington seeks Company sells town it
Juliet Williams economy has been fueled by the
car maker Tesla Inc. is fostering bankruptcy protection planned to make pot mecca
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tech sector. But the influx of work-
ers coupled with decades of under- community college training pro- Remington, the storied gun LOS ANGELES — Could plans to
building has led to a historic grams for what could be new blue- maker that began turning out flint- turn an old California ghost town
SAN FRANCISCO — Internet collar jobs as mechanics for the
shortage of affordable housing lock rifles when there were only into a marijuana mecca be going
gear maker Cisco Systems Inc. growing number of battery-pow-
throughout the San Francisco Bay 19 states in the Union, has filed up in smoke?
announced Monday that it will ered vehicles.
donate $50 million over five years Area. Homelessness is now perva- for bankruptcy reorganization Cannabis technology company
to address the growing problem of sive throughout Silicon Valley. A first group of Tesla techni- amid years of slumping sales and American Green, which bought
homelessness in California’s The median rent in the San Jose cians is set to graduate next week legal and financial pressure over Nipton for $5 million last year,
Santa Clara County and is encour- metro area is $3,500 a month, but from a 12-week training program the Sandy Hook school massacre. has sold it to another company for
aging other Silicon Valley compa- the median wage is $12 an hour in at Central Piedmont Community In papers filed Sunday in federal $7.7 million, acknowledging it
nies to make similar efforts. food service and $19 an hour in College in Charlotte. The compa- bankruptcy court in Delaware, struggled to raise the money need-
In a blog post, Chief Executive health care support, an amount ny said a second group is nearing Remington outlined a plan to turn ed to remake the old desert mining
Chuck Robbins said people in the that won’t even cover housing the end of classes at Rio Hondo over control to its creditors and town into a pot paradise.
San Francisco Bay Area know costs. The minimum annual salary College in Whittier, California. continue operating with up to “Buying and building towns is
homelessness has reached a crisis needed to live comfortably in San Courses focus on skills specific $100 million from lenders. It very cash intensive. Up until now,
level, costing the county where Jose is $87,000, according to a to electric vehicles such as battery remains unclear what will happen the cost of attracting capital has
many tech companies are based study by personal finance website architecture and charging technol- to its 3,500 or so employees as it been very expensive for our com-
$520 million per year. GoBankingRates. ogy, and particularly servicing tries to put its finances in order. pany,” Phoenix-based American
“Though homelessness seems Cisco’s donation will go to Tesla vehicles. A spokeswoman Remington, whose roots go Green said in a statement issued
intractable, I believe that it is a Destination: Home, a public-pri- said Monday the Palo Alto, back to 1816, when the Western earlier this month.
solvable issue,” Robbins wrote. “I vate partnership that focuses on California-based company pays frontier beckoned, saw its debts That responsibility, the compa-
also feel very strongly that we getting housing for the homeless for the instructor, curriculum, and mount with the election of ny added, now falls on the new
have an opportunity — and a as the first step in addressing other classroom or workshop equipment President Donald Trump, who has owner, Delta International Oil &
responsibility — to do something problems related to health, addic- among other costs. Tesla produces called himself a “true friend” of the Gas, a company that’s previously
about it.” tion, family estrangement and or plans to make passenger cars, a National Rifle Association but focused on buying properties for
Northern California’s booming joblessness. pickup truck and semi trucks. whose victory ended years of exploratory drilling.

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Sharks to eighth straight victory
Tuesday • March 27, 2018

Athlete of the Week

Karpishin fires no-no for Knights


By Terry Bernal fourth or the fifth inning,” Karpishin But the Hillsdale defense bailed him
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF said. “Then I was like, ‘Hey, wait a out with two double plays, the second
minute, no one has gotten a hit yet.’” one coming in the seventh inning to
Thomas Karpishin was cruising Karpishin kept in that way, allowing just finish off the no-no.
along. So much so, it wasn’t until the three base runners while firing his first “The seventh inning, obviously I was
later innings that Hillsdale’s right-han- career no-hitter in Hillsdale’s 5-0 win last more nervous but I just tired to keep the
der realized he was missing the best part Monday at Terra Nova. The junior matched same stuff,” Karpishin said. “I realized I
IVAN CHONG of his dominant pitching performance. his season-high with seven strikeouts. He was getting tired ... so I started throwing
Thomas Karpishin faced one over the minimum in his “The first two innings went by really also hit one batter, and the Knights defense
first career no-hitter last Monday against Terra Nova. quickly and I didn’t realize until the committed two errors behind him. See AOTW, Page 14

Another big win for Serra Small ball


By Terry Bernal
making a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Thanks to a slew of early-season rainouts,


comeback
W
baseball fans showed up to Serra Monday ith runners on first and second
afternoon and saw something they’d never in the bottom of the first
seen before — a run score before a pitch was inning and No. 3 hitter Will
thrown. Garratt at the plate, Hillsdale manager
Monday at Frisella Field, Serra and Valley James Madison had arguably his best hit-
Christian resumed a rain-postponed game. ter square around to bunt on the first pitch
Serra would go on to win it 3-2, but the dif- of the at-bat.
ference between the first portion of the game Standing near the Terra Nova dugout, I
played March 13, and Monday’s final three- muttered under my breath, “No. 3 hitter
plus innings, were like night and day. bunting?”
Hijinks ensued on Monday’s first play. Apparently I said it a little louder than I
Serra was trailing 1-0 in the bottom of the intended because Tigers manager John
fourth with one out and the bases loaded Vallero, who was
when the game was halted March 13. When separated from my
play resumed, Valley Christian pitcher by the chain-link
Patrick Wicklander immediately attempted a fence, said, “They
pickoff play at second base. Wicklander’s did that Monday
throw hit Serra base runner Cameron Barstad (the first game of
in the back and rolled into the outfield, the series) too.”
allowing senior Brad Shimabuku to score While Garratt
from third base with the tying run. ended up drawing a
“I’ve never experienced that,” Serra manag- walk, it showed
er Chris Houle said. “It’s odd to have to pick that Madison is
up in (the middle of) a situation already.” not afraid to play
Serra went on to rally for two runs in the small ball, for one
fifth, and starting pitcher Mitchell Scott did game at least.
the rest. The senior right-hander went the Leadoff hitter Jeremy Chong put down a
distance to improve his record to 3-0 in sacrifice bunt in the second inning, but
three starts. Scott took the ball March 13 that did not result in a run. Neither did
and hadn’t pitched since. He was scheduled Tommy Karpishin’s in the fifth. But Drew
to start last week’s West Catholic Athletic Aspillera’s sac bunt in the bottom of the
League matchup with Sacred Heart Cathedral, sixth resulted in a Terra Nova error and
but the game was rained out. later in the inning, with the bases loaded,
“I felt pretty fresh,” Scott said. “It was No. 5 hitter Matt Leong put down a per-
good to get some rest because it’s going to fect bunt that scored Arjun Mahanty from
be a long season.” third on a safety squeeze play.
Scott went on to allow two runs on three Madison wasn’t necessarily trying to
hits while walking five and striking out buck the recent trend that emphasizes
seven. Four of his walks came Monday. The swing planes and trying to go deep.
right-hander has only ever pitched as a Instead, he was simply trying to move
starter through two varsity seasons. So, it runners and get them in.
was foreign territory in having to approach “The reason I did that was out of respect
Monday’s resumed game like a relief outing. to the Terra Nova (pitching) staff,”
“I feel like it was just a different mindset Madison after the game.
because it was three innings,” Scott said. There is no doubt, however, Madison
When he was up against it, though, the believes the bunt still has a place in the
senior came through. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL game. With only one home run through
Serra senior Mitchell Scott finishes off a complete game in a rain-delayed 3-2 Padres win over
See SERRA, Page 14 nationally-ranked Valley Christian Monday at Frisella Field. See LOUNGE, Page 16

Dusty’s back — as special adviser New Stanford baseball coach


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
being one of the most
beloved Giants alumni, has team off to red-hot start
Dusty brings a wealth of By Eric Olson No. 2 in the major polls.
SAN FRANCISCO — One of the organiza- expertise, knowledge and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Oh, man, it’s been great to be back
tion’s most popular managers, Dusty Baker, experience to this posi- home, and yeah, the start has been more
is rejoining the San Francisco Giants near- tion and I know his con- David Esquer knew he than I could expect,” Esquer said Monday,
ly 16 years after his difficult departure. tributions will be felt far was taking over a talent- the day after Stanford beat Southern
The 68-year-old Baker, who was fired as and wide throughout our ed Stanford ballclub California 18-0 to complete a three-game
skipper of the Washington Nationals after organization.” when his alma mater sweep in which it outscored the Trojans 34-
last season, will serve as a special adviser to Dusty Baker Baker managed the hired him to succeed his 2.
CEO Larry Baer working in both the base- Giants from 1993-2002, mentor, Mark Marquess. Stanford, as always, is anchored by strong
ball and business operations of the club. when the club lost to the wild-card Angels in He certainly didn’t David Esquer pitching. The Cardinal’s 2.06 ERA ranks
“We are thrilled to welcome Dusty back to envision wins in 17 of
the organization,” Baer said. “In addition to See BAKER, Page 15 the first 19 games and a ranking as high as See ESQUER, Page 16
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12 Tuesday • March 27, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Honor roll
throwing a gem in Saturday’s opener of the No tre Dame-Bel mo nt g i rl s ’ track
Los Gatos tournament, the senior right- and fi el d. The Tigers set three new school
hander was on the verge of taking a tough- records at the Bay Area Relays at Foothill
luck loss as Half Moon Bay was getting no- High School in Pleasanton. The quartet of
hit going into the seventh inning while Alex Gatt, Daviana Hayman, Avery Stump
trailing 1-0 to Sobrato-Morgan Hill. and Liz Piro finished third in the 800 med-
Freshman Genevieve Belmonte’s double ley relay, with a new school-record time of
broke up the no-no though and sophomore 1:58.57, bettering the old mark of 2:00.35
Abby Claudius followed with a single. Then set in 2015.
Donovan delivered the game-winner with a Stump then joined Julia Granucci and
two-run double as the Cougars won 2-1. Brianna Nunn to set a record in the long
Jax o n Ski dmo re, Hi l l s dal e bas e- jump relay with the three combining for a
bal l . The Knights starting pitcher book- total distance of 43 feet, 3 3/4 inches, bet-
ended a series sweep of Terra Nova. After tering the 40-8 mark set in 2004.
Thomas Karpishin opened the week with a Hayman, Stump, Nunn and Kelly Tobin
no-hit performance, Skidmore capped a then finished the 4x100 shuttle hurdle relay
sweep of Terra Nova with a 7-2 victory. He with a time of 1:18.93, beating the old
tossed six innings, allowing a pair of runs school record of 1:22.61 set in 2004.
on six hits while striking out six. Zack Dwy er, Hi l l s dal e v o l l ey bal l .
Offensively, Skidmore drove in three runs to The Knights’ 6-3 middle blocker led the
help his cause. team with 14 kills as they downed Ashleigh Wong produced her first home run
Carlo Lopiccolo struck out a career-high 12 Bo Les chl y, Menl o Scho o l tenni s . Capuchino in five sets. of the year amid a 6-for-11 week for Hillsdale.
to earn his first win of the year for Burlingame. The Knights’ No. 4 singles player gutted out Genna Gi bbo ns , Sacred Heart Prep Then, as Sacred Heart Prep’s bats got going,

C
arl o Lo pi cco l o , Burl i ng ame a pair of wins to help lead Menlo to a non- g i rl s ’ l acro s s e. Gibbons scored three Fleischli went on lockdown, setting down
bas ebal l . The senior owned it last league win over St. Francis and the team goals to help the Gators to a 7-6 overtime the final 14 batters he faced.
Friday night in a 14-2 win over title at the All-American Tournament in win over rival Menlo School. As hl ei g h Wo ng , Hi l l s dal e s o ftbal l .
Sequoia. Because of the margin of victory, Orange County. Leschly battled back from a Nate Fl ei s chl i , Sacred Heart Prep The senior catcher was the picture of consis-
Lopiccolo worked just five innings. But the one-set deficit against the Lancers’ Jesse bas ebal l . The Gators opened PAL Bay tency as Hillsdale won three games last
right-hander cashed in with at least seven Ding. Leschly dropped the first set 6-4, but Division play with an 8-2 win over rival week. Wong went 6 for 11 with two hits in
innings worth of strikeouts, fanning a won the final two, 6-3 and 1-9 in a third-set Menlo School, with Fleischli getting each game. The highlight was her 2-for-4
career-high 12 en route to earning his first super-tiebreaker. In the championship stronger as the game wore on — much day in a 13-1 non-league win over St.
win of the year. match of the All-American Tournament, stronger. The junior right-hander ran into Francis-Mountain View, including the
Ri l ey Do no v an, Hal f Mo o n Bay Leschly rallied from an early deficit to post trouble in the third, loading the bases on 12 senior’s first home run of the year, and a
s o ftbal l . While pitcher Grace Garcia was an 8-6 victory to clinch the title. straight pitches as Menlo took a 2-0 lead. season-high four RBIs.

Oregon women ousted by Notre Dame in Elite Eight


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS combined 12 points in Arike Ogunbowale added 19 points and UConn routs South Carolina 94-65
the previous four games, Marina Mabrey had 15 for the Irish.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Kathryn Westbeld but she teamed with Despite a handful of costly injuries along ALBANY, N.Y. — Crystal Dangerfield
scored 20 points, Jessica Shepard added 18 Shepard for an inside the way, the Irish are back in a familiar spot scored 19 of her 21 points in the first half,
and Notre Dame reached the Final Four for attack that hurt the Ducks. in the national semifinals. It’s the sixth and top-seeded UConn routed No. 2 South
the eighth time in school history by defeat- Westbeld made 9 of 12 Final Four for Notre Dame since 2011 and Carolina 94-65 on Monday night to reach
ing Oregon 84-74 on Monday night. shots. Notre Dame (33-3) old friend UConn awaits in the semis Friday the Final Four for the 11th consecutive year.
Westbeld came up with the biggest game of outscored Oregon 52-38 in night in Columbus, Ohio. The Huskies (36-0) turned Albany
her Notre Dame career despite being slowed the paint and outrebounded First-team all-American Sabrina Ionescu Regional final into a mismatch with stellar
by an ankle injury from the first round of the Kathryn the Ducks 51-29 in the led Oregon (33-5) with 26 points, but the 3-point shooting. UConn hit nine of its 14
NCAA Tournament. Westbeld had scored a Westbeld Spokane Regional final. Ducks shot 8 of 31 in the second half and shots — including 5 of 6 from beyond the
Ionescu had just seven points after the break. arc — to go up 30-12 in the first quarter.

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Sharks win shootout to claim eighth straight victory
By Matt Carlson keep it tied. He denied Ejdsell and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 4, Blackhawks 3, SO Hinostroza from the doorstep midway
26th goal and had an late in the first to give Chicago a 2-1 lead. through the period.
CHICAGO — Kevin Labanc scored the assist, and Connor DeBrincat fired in a rebound with 4:28 left After outbattling Chicago defenseman
deciding goal in the fourth round of a Murphy scored his sec- in the period — and 12 seconds after a Erik Gustafsson on the right boards, Hertl
shootout and the Sharks beat the Chicago ond for the last-place sprinted to the net and beat Forsberg on the
Chicago power play had lapsed — to cap a
Blackhawks 4-3 Monday night for their Blackhawks, who have glove side to give San Jose a 3-2 lead with
rush. Jones blocked Vinnie Hinostroza’s 4:19 left. Sharp then tied it.
eighth straight victory. lost six of seven. shot from the left circle with his shoulder, In overtime, Jones made a diving, close-
Labanc almost pulled to a stop in front of Jones made 28 saves but DeBrincat jumped on the loose puck just in save on Patrick Kane with 1:20 left.
Chicago goalie Anton Forsberg, faked and Kevin Labanc through overtime and
then lifted in a nifty backhand. Logan beyond the right side of the crease. Forsberg made a pad save on Evander Kane
stopped three of four Murphy then connected on a shot from
Couture also connected in the tiebreaker for on a breakaway with 22 seconds left.
Blackhawks in the shootout. Forsberg the right point as San Jose defenseman No tes : Sharks C Eric Fehr sat out with a
the surging Sharks, whose winning streak
blocked 35 shots through overtime. Brenden Dillon screened Jones. lower-body injury, but Couture was back in
is their longest in seven years.
Chicago center Victor Ejdsell made his Evander Kane tied it at 2 with 3:21 left in the lineup after missing the end of San
Chicago’s Patrick Sharp tied it at 3 with
2:22 left in the third period with a shot from NHL debut and started the game on a line the second, finishing a breakaway set up by Jose’s 5-1 win over Calgary on Saturday
the slot that hit Martin Jones’ blocker and between Patrick Kane and Brandon Saad. Chicago defenseman Brent Seabrook’s with an illness. . Blackhawks captain
then tumbled into the net. Tomas Hertl had The 6-foot-5, 22-year-old Swede was turnover inside the San Jose blue line. Jonathan Toews (upper body) sat out his
put the Sharks ahead 3-2 just 1:57 earlier acquired from Nashville on Feb. 26 in a Seabrook’s soft shot landed on Mikkel third game and forward Anthony Duclair
with his 21st goal. trade that sent Ryan Hartman to the Boedker’s stick, then Boedker fed the puck (lower body) missed his eighth. Both are day
San Jose’s Evander Kane scored his 28th Predators. to Evander Kane, who streaked in alone and to day. . The Sharks signed University of
goal — his third in two games and eighth in Sorensen opened the scoring 9:15 in, beat Forsberg with a shot that trickled Denver forward Dylan Gambrell to an entry-
13 since being acquired from Buffalo at the sliding a one-timer under Forsberg’s right between the goalie’s legs. level contract, one day after his college sea-
trade deadline. Marcus Sorensen also had a skate from the edge of the crease after tak- Jones made a point-blank save on Artem son ended with a loss to Ohio State in an
goal for the Sharks. ing Jannik Hansen’s centering pass. Anisimov’s tip during a Chicago power NCAA regional final. Gambrell, 21, was a
Rookie forward Alex DeBrincat scored his DeBrincat and Murphy scored 1:18 apart play about eight minutes into the third to second-round pick by San Jose in 2016.

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Masters is guaranteed its AOTW


smallest field in 21 years Continued from page 11
THE ASSOCIATED PRES
a little bit harder. That cost me a little
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Masters is assured its smallest field bit and their last hitter got a good
in 21 years with no more than 87 players. piece of one and hit it to left field.”
U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka notified Augusta Hillsdale left fielder J.P. Lyssenko
National on Monday he would not be was right there to nab it on a fly,
able to compete as he recovers from a left though. Then the junior fired behind
wrist injury. Earlier in the day, Cameron the Terra Nova runner at first to double
Smith of Australia was among four play- him up for the final out of the game.
ers added to the field from the top 50 in “It was a beautiful throw,” Karpishin
the world ranking published one week IVAN CHONG
said. Thomas Karpishin, left, and catcher Matthew Leong celebrate Hillsdale’s first
before the Masters.
Also getting in through the world Karpishin said the celebration was no-hitter in five years in last Monday’s 5-0 win at Terra Nova.
ranking were Satoshi Kodaira of Japan, subdued because he wasn’t sure of the Hillsdale in 2014, on the second to last The junior right-hander is now 3-0
scoring decision that put the Terra Nova day of the season, then-junior Ro through three starts and owns a 1.27
Brooks Koepka Dylan Frittelli of South Africa and Chez runner at first base in the seventh. The
Reavie, the first American since 2012 to Mahanty fired a no-no against Mills. ERA. More importantly for the
earn a Masters invitation through the final ranking cutoff. runner reached on a swinging bunt up As impressive as last Monday’s Knights, they swept their two-game
That brings the field to 86 who are expected to play. One the line that got juggled by Hillsdale’s game-ending double play was, Madison series with Terra Nova to open
spot is available to this week’s Houston Open winner if he third baseman. Karpishin said he said the play of the game was the first Peninsula Athletic League Bay
is not already eligible. thought the scoring decision could one started by Ro Mahanty’s younger Division play. In fact, because of last
The Masters had 86 players in 1997, the year Tiger Woods have gone either way. brother, Arjun Mahanty. The play came week’s persistent rains, Hillsdale and
won his first Masters by 12 shots. One of the golden rules of baseball in the middle innings with a runner on Terra Nova were the only teams in the
though — especially in the late first. A smash got hit to the sure-hand- Bay Division to play both games
innings — the first hit must be a clean ed younger Mahanty at shortstop. But through the opening week of the

Our Lady of Angels hit. So the borderline call was quickly


scored an error. And Karpishin was
able to finish off his bid for Hillsdale
things got interesting when the sharp
grounder hit the lip of the grass.
“It was a ball that took a bad hop on
league season.
Hillsdale is now riding a five-game
winning streak, with its latest victory

Catholic Church history.


“He was hitting spots and all his off-
speed stuff was working,” Hillsdale
him,” Madison said. “It hit him in the
chest, and off his chest he was able to
bare-hand it. There was a lot of luck
coming Saturday in a non-league
matchup with St. Ignatius.
“We’re doping really well,”
2018 Holy Week Schedule manager James Madison said. “We
have a lot of respect Terra Nova and
involved but he kept his composure and
we were able to get that double play out
Karpishin said. “I know that this team
has a lot of talent. But even though
those guys are going to be alright. So of it.” we’re rolling we haven’t really hit full
to do it against those guys made it And the twin-killing gave Karpishin speed yet. We haven’t reached our full
even better.” a boost. potential … and I know when we get to
In his fifth year as the Knights’ man- “That hyped me up a lot too because where we’re going full steam, we’ll
ager, Madison has now witnessed two double plays, they are very exciting have a really great season, especially
no-hitters. In his first season at when you’re a pitcher,” Karpishin said. near the end.”

strikeout with a fastball away, then end- lead the Padres in relief appearances.

SERRA ing the inning with a fly ball to left field.


“Mentally he’s so strong,” Houle
said. “And he knows how to compete.”
“Everybody has been throwing the
ball great,” Houle said. “Even the jun-
iors that we’ve asked to throw have
Continued from page 11 In the seventh, Scott again had to thrown good. … We’ve had a lot of dif-
pitch through a runner in scoring posi- ferent pitchers throw innings. And
The Padres had just taken their first tion. With a man on second base and [Scott] has been pretty consistent.”
lead of the game in the bottom of the two outs, he ran the count to 2-0 but The Padres’ two WCAL wins would
fifth. With the bases loaded and two bounced back with three straight suggest they are going to be a force to be
outs, Barstad his a chopper to the left strikes, including a high heater to get reckoned with this season. When Serra
side of the infield, but an errant throw a swing-through to end it. defeated Bellarmine 5-3 on March 17,
pulled the first baseman off the bag, With the win, Scott becomes the the Bells were ranked the No. 10 team in
allowing Noah Marcelo to score from second Serra pitcher to run his record the nation according to MaxPreps.com.
third with the go-ahead run. J.J. Ota to 3-0. Senior right-hander Ryan Bellarmine has since fallen to No. 22.
followed by drawing a bases-loaded Sutter has also notched three wins Valley Christian, though, climbed into
walk to up the lead to 3-1. through three starts. the national top 10 this week, ranked
But Scott immediately had to pitch With the Padres off to an 8-2 overall No. 9 by MaxPreps.com.
through trouble in the top of the sixth. start, including a 2-2 record in WCAL “We’re just trying to take care of our
Valley Christian plated on run on an RBI play, the pitching is proving deep. business because we know where we
double by junior Nick Marinconz, put- Nicolas Lopez rounds out the starting stand,” Scott said. “We don’t let the
ting runners at second and third with one rotation while a pair of juniors, rankings get in our heads because we
out. So Scott bore down, coaxing a Dominic Meza and Christian Falk, have a pretty good team.”

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A’s 9, Giants 2, 10 innings
Ex-major leaguers face
A’s rally in 10th of Bay Bridge Series struggles in retirement
By Gideon Rubin The A’s trailed 1-0 when Chapman hit his sec-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ond homer of the spring in the second inning. By Janie McCauley you still have a lot of years on the other side
Holland struck out five, walked one and gave to figure out kind of ‘What do I want to do?’
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO — Mark Canha had a solo up two runs in five innings of four-hit ball. Fred McGriff told me when I first retired —
homer and a go-ahead single, Matt Chapman The Giants earlier announced that Holland
As baseball begins anew, many former that’s my guy, he took me under his wing
added a solo home run and the A’s beat the Giants would be the team’s No. 3 starter, a move pre-
players realize just how tough it is. when I was a rookie — he said, ‘Randy,
9-2 in 10 innings on Monday night in the exhi- cipitated by injuries to staff ace Madison
Bumgarner (fractured pinky finger) and Jeff No more opening days. No adrenaline rush there’s only so much golf you can play.”’
bition Bay Bridge Series. from batting with the bases loaded and two Retired reliever Scott Eyre, who pitched 13
Canha’s hit off D.J. Snelten highlighted a Samardzija (pectoral strain).
Holland, a 31-year-old left-hander, entered outs in front of 40,000 fans going crazy. No big league seasons with five teams,
seven-run outburst in the clubhouse camaraderie, sharing a goal of announced “I need a job!” in a Facebook post
10th. camp as a non-roster invitee.
“It’s huge, to get this opportunity was what reaching the World Series. on Aug. 31.
Chapman took first on a The planes, the hotels, the autograph seek- Winn said the regimented baseball sched-
wild pitch after striking I was trying to do,” Holland said. “I wanted to
show people I’m not done and I’m still able to ers and, sure, the money. ule always has players somewhere at a spe-
out leading off the inning But a structure totally cific time — from buses to flights to stretch-
and went to second when do things. Obviously the injuries are the worst
part, that’s something that I’ve been through built around being at the ing and batting practice. And that’s often all
Chad Pinder followed with stadium, suddenly these men have known for years.
a single. Chapman scored myself, and you don’t ever want to see.”
replaced by mundane “And even in the offseason, you don’t have
the go-ahead run.
J. B. Wendelken
Parker DFA’d tasks with nobody watch- somewhere to be but you have a goal,” said
Mark Canha ing. Winn, now a Giants special assistant and
pitched a scoreless ninth The Giants designated outfielder Jarrett analyst. “You take however much time you
Parker for assignment, manager Bruce “You step away and the
for Oakland and was among seven pitchers game goes on without take off then you have a goal — I want to be
the A’s used in relief of Daniel Mengden, Bochy said. Bochy said the Giants needed to
you, no matter how great ready for spring, so that requires me being
who was pulled after three innings on a lim- clear a roster spot for Holland, who’ll begin Randy Winn you were,” former out-
the season in the starting rotation. Parker places: at the gym, cardio, throwing, hit-
ited pitch count. fielder Randy Winn said. ting, kind of on a regimented schedule.”
Mengden struck out three and gave up one was out of options.
“And there are some real- For Lowry, four surgeries on his trouble-
run, three hits and a walk. He threw 54 pitches. some pitching arm sent the lefty into retire-
The Giants trailed 2-1 when Andrew Trophy unveiled ly great players standing
around here that aren’t ment at age 26 after parts of just five seasons.
McCutchen doubled to right with one out off A trophy made of steel salvaged from the playing anymore: world It took time to deal with the sadness and
A’s reliever Blake Treinen. He was pinch-run original east span of the San Francisco- champions, All-Stars, anger of his situation, the shame, the depres-
for by Gorkys Hernandez, who took third and Oakland Bay Bridge will be awarded to the Barry (Bonds) walks in sion. He called the transition to his next
scored on two wild pitches by Treinen. winner of the annual regular season Bay
and some of the greatest chapter “a disorienting and chaotic experi-
Canha hit his fourth home run of the spring Bridge Series, the teams announced Monday.
of all time. And the game ence.”
off Derek Holland in the fifth. Canha also had Since the inception of interleague play in
a double in the third. 1997, the A’s lead the series 59-55. Noah Lowry goes on. There’s younger He has worked with an organization called
people that come in that “The Revenant Process” to help him take
get talked about. That’s maybe not the hard- new steps, redefine his life’s meaning and
four seasons before a stint with the Reds from

BAKER 2008-13 and then two years as Nationals


skipper leading Washington to a pair of NL
East titles.
est thing but it’s kind of the ‘What’s next for
me?’ that is the hard part.”
Injuries forced ex-San Francisco pitcher
Noah Lowry to retire early, and he now owns
deal with what came next. A father of three,
he also gives his time to Bay Area youth in
various capacities.
In a video he shared, Lowry opens up about
Continued from page 11 Baker’s contract was not renewed after 10 an outdoors store in Northern California and how losing baseball brought back anxieties
seasons with the Giants despite guiding the joined the Chamber of Commerce. from his childhood that kept him from devel-
Game 7 of the World Series after squandering team to its first World Series in 13 years. “I felt dead inside,” Lowry said. oping close friendships.
Game 6. His son, Darren, is a freshman Baker became the first manager in nearly One-time Giants teammate Jack Taschner “In a moment, my identity crumbled, who I
baseball player at the University of three decades to leave a team right after reach- became a police officer in Wisconsin. He thought I was, the man my wife thought she
California in Berkeley and Baker has been a ing the World Series. blossomed into an internet sensation last had married, fell apart. The innocence of my
regular at his games. He and former owner Peter Magowan feuded fall when he showed up at a high school foot- childhood turned to shame as I grew older,”
“He’s a friend and manager who can add to and the tension simmered all that season. ball game and fooled fans by leading a group he shared. “... Leaving the majors was the
what we’re hoping to do, and that’s get better Baker was credited by many observers for his cheer in the stands. final crack in the dam that had been holding
here with new ideas, or talking to the guys,” ability to handle a difficult clubhouse that It can be a difficult change even when you back years of pent-up anger, doubt and fear.”
Giants manager Bruce Bochy said before an included feuding stars Barry Bonds — who went know your time’s up. Especially for those Taschner pitched six seasons in the majors
exhibition game against the Athletics. “With on to become home run king — and Jeff Kent. players who didn’t earn the kind of salaries to and owns a 10-5 lifetime record. His 50
Dusty, he’s a guy that I’ve always revered and Brian Sabean recommended to Magowan support them for decades to come. innings for the Giants in 2007 were a career
respected. We’ve managed against each other that they end negotiations on a new deal for “If you’re lucky you’re in your mid-30s, high and he pitched 189 innings in all.
now for more than 20 years. He lives in Baker and they parted ways just before right? Let’s say you make it to the big He had to go back to work.
Sacramento, so he’ll be close. I had a chance Baker’s contract was set to expire. leagues when you’re 25 and if you’re lucky The 39-year-old Taschner is a police officer
to talk to him a little bit today. He did a lot That all seems so long ago now for both you play five years — you’re 30 years old,” in Appleton in his home state of Wisconsin.
here for the San Francisco Giants and I’m glad sides. Baker has managed three other places said Winn, who retired in April 2011 after 13 He works as a school resource officer and
to see Dusty back here and helping. We wel- since, watched his son grow up and daughter major league seasons in the outfield with investigator.
come him with open arms and look forward to get married, while the Giants won the World Tampa Bay, Seattle, San Francisco, the New “I was somewhat prepared. I knew that law
talking to him during the season.” Series in 2010, ’12 and ’14. York Yankees and St. Louis. enforcement was my next step,” Taschner
After a contentious departure from the “Almost healed, but great memories,” “You have 50 years of being retired, so said. “I didn’t know what that looked like,
Giants, Baker went on to manage the Cubs for Baker said via text message Monday. that’s daunting. Even if you do play 20 years but had the initial plan.”

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TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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WHAT’S ON TAP
THURSDAY
LOUNGE Open Division finals, fell to
Windward-LA, 58-47.
***
College Park-Pleasant Hill at Serra, Jefferson vs Crys- Menlo School at Terra Nova, Carlmont at Hillsdale, Baseball Continued from page 11 Porsche Trinidad, who competes
tal Springs at Sea Cloud Park, Westmoor at Harker, Burlingame at Sacred Heart Prep, 4 p.m. Harker at Jefferson, Crystal Springs at Mills, Wood- out of San Mateo Gymnastics, cap-
El Camino at Woodside, Menlo-Atherton at South side at El Camino, South City at Menlo-Atherton,
City, San Mateo at Aragon, Sacred Heart Prep at Softball Aragon at San Mateo, 4 p.m. tured the USA Gymnastics Northern
10 games, Hillsdale — like most
Burlingame, 4 p.m. Castilleja at Mercy-Burlingame, Crystal Springs at California State Level 8-10 overall
Notre Dame-SJ, 3:30 p.m.; Mills at Menlo-Atherton, Softball high school teams on the
Softball South City at Terra Nova, Jefferson at El Camino, 4 championship March 18.
Aragon at San Mateo, Capuchino at Carlmont, Hills- Peninsula —
Mercy-Burlingame at Harker, Burlingame at San p.m. dale at Sequoia, 4 p.m.;Woodside at Half Moon Bay, With the victory, the 13-year-
Mateo, Woodside at Carlmont, Aragon at Sequoia, Track and field 6 p.m. has to find a
old from Emerald Hills earned one
Capuchino at Hillsdale, 4 p.m. Serra at Valley Christian, Mills at Menlo-Atherton, way to manu-
Westmoor at Aragon, Sequoia at Carlmont, Terra Swimming of six spots on the California
facture runs.
Boys' tennis Nova at Capuchino, Woodside at Hillsdale, Carlmont at Woodside, Burlingame at San Mateo, state team that will compete in the
Nueva School at Woodside Priory, Serra at Valley Burlingame at Half Moon Bay, 3 p.m. Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton, Aragon at Sequoia, El With nine suc-
Christian, 3:30 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, regional championships in Reno,
Camino at Westmoor, Capuchino at Jefferson, Mills cessful sacrifice
San Mateo at Woodside, Aragon at Mills, Hillsdale Boys' volleyball at Half Moon Bay, Oceana at Terra Nova, 3:30 p.m. Nevada next month.
at Carlmont, Westmoor at Oceana, Half Moon Bay Serra at St. Ignatius, Mills at Capuchino, Menlo- bunts already
Coming late to gymnastics at
at Capuchino,4 p.m. Atherton at Hillsdale, South City at Aragon, 6 p.m.; Boys' tennis this season,
Carlmont at San Mateo, 6:30 p.m. Carlmont at San Mateo, Burlingame at Woodside, the age of 9, Trinidad has quickly
that has helped
Boys' volleyball Hillsdale at Aragon, Menlo-Atherton at Mills, Half progressed to becoming one of
San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, 6:30 p.m. Boys' lacrosse Moon Bay at Westmoor, Sequoia at Oceana, 4 p.m. the Knights to
Bellarmine at Menlo, 3:30 p.m.; Mitty at Serra, 5 p.m. James Madison a five-game the top gymnasts in the state in
Badminton Badminton only four years.
Menlo-Atherton at Crystal Springs, 4:30 p.m.; Mills at Boys' tennis Hillsdale at Carlmont, Aragon at South City, San winning streak as they have bolt-
“I know that I’m considered an
Burlingame, South City at San Mateo, Carlmont at Valley Christian vs Serra at CSM, 3 p.m.; Sacred Heart Mateo at Mills, Burlingame at Westmoor, Crystal ed out to an 8-2 start overall and
Aragon,Westmoor at Hillsdale,Jefferson at El Camino, Prep at Menlo School, Harker at Woodside Priory, Springs at Sequoia, Woodside at Terra Nova, Ca- older gymnast, but I’m OK with
2-0 in Bay Division play. The
Terra Nova at Capuchino,Sequoia at Woodside,5 p.m. Pinewood at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m. puchino at Jefferson, El Camino at Menlo-Atherton, that because gymnastics is a very
5 p.m. Knights are showing they are
mechanical sport with clear skill
College baseball Swimming willing to do what it takes to win.
Cañada at Chabot-Hayward, Monterey Peninsula Serra at St.Francis,3 p.m.;WBAL Jamboree #2A at Menlo College baseball requirements,” Trinidad said in a
at San Mateo, 2:30 p.m. School,WBAL Jamboree #2B at Castilleja, 4 p.m. DeAnza at Cañada, San Mateo at Hartnell, 2:30 p.m. ***
press release. “I understand
Man, it was a tough weekend for
College softball College baseball College softball physics and can control my body
Northern California basketball
Gavilan at San Mateo, 3 p.m. Skyline vs CCSF at Fairmont Field, Pacifica, 1 p.m. Cabrillo at San Mateo, 3 p.m. to acquire skills at a faster rate
teams as their So Cal counterparts
than most athletes.”
muscle in warmups. Kinamon still sons as head coach at California, won 10 of the 12 state champi-

ESQUER hasn’t played.


The Cardinal prepped for the Pac-
12 with nonconference series
where he was 2011 national coach
of the year for leading the Bears to
the College World Series.
onship games in Sacramento.
The only Nor Cal winners came
at Division III, where the
Pleasant Valley-Chico boys’ and
Trinidad had a top-three finish
in all disciplines, including gold
in both the balance beam and
floor exercise, on her way to the
Continued from page 11 against Cal State Fullerton, Rice, Esquer said he talks or sees overall title.
West Campus-Fresno girls’ won
Michigan at home and a trip to Marquess at least once a week. The state crowns. ***
first in the nation, and they’re in Texas, where they won three of four. Cardinal played in an NCAA You might even get blowback I know I ran this last week, but I
the top 11 in the other major pitch- “We learned a lot about ourselves regional in the last of Marquess’ 41 from some who believe the Fresno left out one, very important detail.
ing statistics. Tristan Beck (3-0) and we won a lot of games, which seasons on The Farm, and Esquer school should not be considered Notre Dame-Belmont is looking
and Kris Bubic (4-0) are returning you like to see,” Esquer said. said his old coach left with every- part of Northern California. for a varsity girls’ BASKETBALL
weekend starters, freshman left- “We’re ready for a lot of different thing in place for him to succeed. Locally, San Mateo County’s head coach for the 2018-19 season.
handed relievers Austin Weiermiller styles of play. I don’t think there is Woodside Priory girls’ team came Information about the position can
“The most important thing he be found at ndhsb.org. Interested
(4-1) and Jacob Palisch (2-0) have going to be arm strength we did was give me his blessing if it up short in their first ever state-
pleasantly surprised Esquer, and haven’t seen already, or plus- title game appearance, losing 57- candidates can email a resume and
were me who would be so lucky to two current letters of recommenda-
sophomore Jack Little has six breaking balls we haven’t seen get the job,” Esquer said. “When 53 to Rolling Hills Prep-San
saves since taking over as closer. already. We’re prepared for whatev- Pedro in the Division IV champi- tion to athletic director Jason
you have so much respect for Levine at jlevine@ndhsb.org.
All-Pac-12 shortstop Nico er is out there in college baseball.” somebody and what he’s done for onship game.
Hoerner leads a lineup that had to Esquer played under Marquess on the baseball program, you want to A little further up Interstate 280
be reconfigured right before first Stanford’s 1987 national champi- see him have this program contin- in Los Altos Hills, the Pinewood Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
pitch of the opener when second onship team and was his assistant ue how he would like it, not go in girls’ squad, the feel-good story of nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
baseman Duke Kinamon strained a from 1991-96. He spent 18 sea- another direction.” the tournament as the school of phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.

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Why Europe still has so many measles outbreaks


By Maria Cheng side effects led to widespread wari-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ness of immunizations.
And during the 2009 swine flu pan-
LONDON — While parts of the demic, numerous European critics
world have all but banished measles, alleged that the push for swine flu
Europe is still getting hit with large vaccinations was the result of drug-
outbreaks where some people don’t makers’ undue influence on the World
get vaccinated. Health Organization.
Measles is still a bigger problem A 2016 global survey of vaccine
across parts of Africa and Asia, where confidence led by researchers at the
outbreaks can be particularly devas- London School of Hygiene and
tating in malnourished children or Tropical Medicine found Europe to be
those with other illnesses like tuber- the region that was least confident in
culosis or AIDS. Most of the 89,000 vaccine safety.
measles deaths in the world each year
are in developing countries. WHY IS THE VACCINE
In Europe, there were more than CONTROVERSIAL?
21, 000 cases of measles and 35
deaths last year, a fourfold increase in In 1998, British researcher Dr.
cases compared to the previous year. Andrew Wakefield published a paper
With more than 5,000 cases each, in the medical journal Lancet sug-
Romania and Italy had the biggest gesting a link between the combo
epidemics — and the drive to vacci- measles, mumps and rubella, or
nate children against measles even MMR, vaccine and autism. REUTERS FILE PHOTO
became a leading issue in Italy’s gen- No other studies have found any With more than 5,000 cases each, Romania and Italy had the biggest epidemics — and the drive to
eral election. connection. The paper was later vaccinate children against measles even became a leading issue in Italy’s general election.
A look at some of the hurdles slow- retracted, 10 of its co-authors
cination programs, measles has been
ing efforts to stop the spread of this renounced its conclusions and
eliminated in the Americas and many
preventable disease: Wakefield was stripped of his license
other countries have pledged to stop
to practice medicine in the U.K. after
the disease’s spread by 2020.
WHY DOES MEASLES officials found him guilty of “serious
professional misconduct.” HOW CAN VACCINATION
SPREAD SO FAST? After the paper was published, how-
Measles is among the world’s most ever, vaccination rates dropped in RATES BE INCREASED?
contagious diseases. The virus is Britain, the U.S. and elsewhere, lead- One strategy is to make immuniza-
spread in the air through coughing or ing to years of measles epidemics tion against certain diseases legally
sneezing. across Europe. In the U.K., at least a mandatory and not allow children to
It can be prevented with a vaccine dozen medical associations including attend school unless they can show
that’s been in use since the 1960s. the Royal College of Physicians proof of vaccination.
Health officials say that vaccination have issued statements verifying the Italy recently introduced a new law
rates of at least 95 percent are needed safety of the MMR vaccine. requiring parents to vaccinate their
to prevent epidemics. children against measles and nine
In some regions of Italy, the rate is HOW EFFECTIVE other childhood diseases. Romania
about 85 percent, one of the lowest in IS THE VACCINE? also passed a similar bill, including
Europe. Epidemics have also emerged
A full dose of the MMR vaccine, a hefty fines for parents who didn’t
in countries including Ukraine,
Greece and Romania, where officials standard component of routine child- vaccinate their children.
have noted declines in overall vacci- hood immunization in many coun- Similar laws exist elsewhere: after
nation coverage, problems with the tries, is believed to be about 97 per- an outbreak of measles at Disneyland
vaccine supply and poor disease sur- cent effective at preventing measles. in California, the U.S. state changed
veillance systems. Measles typically begins with a its laws to make it more difficult for
high fever and also causes a rash on parents to have their children opt out
WHY IS EUROPE A the face and neck. While most people of being vaccinated. That ultimately
who get measles recover, it’s one of led to higher rates of vaccination.
HOTBED FOR MEASLES? the leading causes of death among High rates are needed to induce
Vaccine skepticism remains high young children, according to the “herd immunity,” to help protect vul-
in many parts of Europe after past WHO. nerable people like infants too
immunization problems. Serious complications, including young to be vaccinated and people
In France, a national hepatitis B blindness and a swelling of the brain, who can’t be vaccinated for medical
vaccination campaign that was sus- are more common in young children reasons, like those with weak
pended in 1998 amid concerns of bad and adults over age 30. Through vac- immune systems.

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Monday that “essentially says eliminate journal. That rate climbed from almost 100
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the bind facing opponents is clear. challenge the issue in court. But rather than bring this to voters in November. I think

BAYLANDS
Continued from page 1
“If the council approves housing and the
voters don’t, that puts us in an even greater
danger of having the developer’s proposal
face a likely lengthy and expensive legal
battle which would be challenging to win,
McMurrow lauded the trimmed-down pro-
have between 1,800 to 2,200 housing units
on the Baylands is very reasonable,” said
resident James Christie.
forced on us,” said former mayor Lori Liu. posal generated by discussions between Councilman Cliff Lentz said by allowing
The risk to which Liu refers is posed from Brisbane and state officials. the proposal to move ahead, Brisbane offi-
probably have to more forward here and draft legislation authored by state lawmak- “The goal was to avoid being in a local cials are more likely to preserve their
that’s it.” ers last year designed to force housing control fight on the basis of a reasonable authority in the process than they would by
Under the decision, city officials will development at the Baylands. Though the compromise of some nature and putting it to outright denying it.
return before councilmembers with a pro- bill spearheaded by state Sen. Jerry Hill, D- voters,” he said. “That local control is the most important
posed General Plan amendment allowing to San Mateo, was never formally proposed, it Some residents took a more skeptical thing that we need to maintain,” he said,
build between 1,800 and 2,200 housing was seen by Brisbane officials as a shot view of the discussions between state law- noting the extensive toxic remediation
units as well as up to 4 million square feet of across the bow in the battle over local con- makers and those elected to represent required at the former landfill to make much
commercial space at the Baylands. The trol. Brisbane. of the nearly 700-acre property suitable for
upcoming discussion will also detail envi- Tom McMurrow, a legislative consultant “It’s so unbelievably irresponsible of our development.
ronmental remediation requirements and a hired to help city officials navigate the state Legislature to bully us … into building Davis also detailed the desire of Brisbane
fiscal impact analysis of the project. The political process, said the project before housing so they can look bright and shiny officials to oversee the process before hand-
decision is slated to ultimately give way to officials is a product of exhaustive bargain- for all the housing advocates. It just makes ing it off to voters, while also noting the
a fall ballot measure, allowing voters to ing between councilmembers and state leg- me sick,” said Michelle Salmon, joining a challenges for those critiquing develop-
have the final say in determining whether islators. The range of residential develop- chorus of many other frustrated community ment in the face of the ongoing push for
development is allowed at the site. ment is about half the size of the builder’s members. more housing.
Like officials, many residents have been initial proposal. Opposition was not unanimous though, “At the end of the day, there comes a time
deeply critical of Universal Paragon Should Brisbane officials reject the devel- as some did express a willingness to allow when you have to make a strategic choice
Corporation’s development proposal. But opment proposal, McMurrow suggested housing at the Baylands. that you think is best long term for your
as the state’s housing crisis worsens and legislation targeting the Baylands would “I think the agreement you and the legis- community. And that’s the position we are
political momentum builds toward loosen- again be introduced. If state lawmakers lators came up with is very reasonable … in. And to me, I hate it. And I lose sleep over
ing residential construction regulations, approved the bill, Brisbane officials could and I would very much encourage you to this at night. I feel so frustrated.”

investigating or seeking more information. 2018. Nearly three months in, it’s a taller Rotenberg said. “It makes zero sense that

PRIVACY
Continued from page 1
Germany’s justice minister said Monday
that she wants closer oversight of compa-
nies such as Facebook after a meeting with
order than ever.
Tom Pahl, acting director of the FTC’s
Bureau of Consumer Protection, said the
when a person downloads their apps, they
have the ability to transfer the data of their
friends.”
its executives about the abuse of users’ data. U.S. probe would include whether the com- Although Zuckerberg talked about
Last week, a U.K. parliamentary media com- pany engaged in “unfair acts” that cause changes in 2014 that would have prevented
safeguards to prevent misuse. mittee summoned CEO Mark Zuckerberg to “substantial injury” to consumers. this, Rotenberg said it should have been
Facebook’s privacy practices have come testify about how Facebook uses data, while Facebook reached a settlement with the FTC banned already under the 2011 consent
under fire after revelations that a Trump- U.K. Information Commissioner Elizabeth in 2011 offering privacy assurances, decree. He said the FTC had dropped the ball
affiliated consulting firm, Cambridge Denham is investigating how Cambridge though the FTC’s probe may extend to in failing to enforce that.
Analytica, got data on millions of Analytica got the data. Facebook’s compliance with U.S.-EU prin-
Facebook users. That included information Meanwhile, state attorneys general asked
In addition, the state’s attorney of Cook ciples for transferring data.
on friends of people who had downloaded a Zuckerberg for an update on how Facebook
County in Illinois has sued Facebook and Facebook said in a statement on Monday
psychological quiz app, even though those will allow users to control the privacy of
Cambridge Analytica for consumer fraud that the company remains “strongly com-
friends hadn’t given explicit consent to their accounts more easily.
after revelations that the latter obtained data mitted” to protecting people’s information
sharing. and that it welcomes the opportunity to “Facebook has made promises about
on millions of Facebook users. Facebook users’ privacy in the past, and we need to
Facebook is also facing questions about has not commented on the lawsuit. answer the FTC’s questions.
reports that it collected years of contact Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the know that users can trust Facebook,” they
names, telephone numbers, call lengths and The recent troubles follow Facebook’s Electronic Privacy Information Center, wrote. “With the information we have now,
information about text messages from most difficult year yet, as the company dealt believes Facebook was in violation of the our trust has been broken.”
Android users. Facebook says the data is with fake news, “filter bubbles” that lead to 2011 settlement in letting Cambridge In a statement, Facebook’s vice president
used “to improve people’s experience increasing polarization, and congressional Analytica harvest data on friends of for state and local public policy, Will
across Facebook” by helping to connect hearings over Russian agents’ alleged use of Facebook users. He called the investigation Castleberry, said the attorneys general
with others. But the company did not spell social media to meddle with the 2016 presi- “good news.” “have raised important questions and we
out exactly what it used the data for or why dential elections. “This is what Facebook was doing 10 appreciate their interest. Our internal
it needed it. In January, Zuckerberg set fixing years ago that people objected to, what the review of the situation continues and we
European officials also have also been Facebook as his personal challenge for FTC should have stopped in 2011, ” look forward to responding.”

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Court tosses Olivia de Havilland suit Calendar


against FX’s ‘Feud: Bette and Joan’ TUESDAY, MARCH 27
CASA of San Mateo County: New
Advocate Orientation. Noon to 1
drade@smcgov.org.
Wine Dinner with Elio Grasso
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ator’s portrayal of Zeta-Jones on the show that chroni- p.m. CASA of San Mateo County, 330 Winer y. 6:30 p.m. Donato Enoteca,
actual people.” cled the decades-long squabbles of Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood City. 1041 Middlefield Road, Redwood
LOS ANGELES — A California Free. Open to ages 21+. For more City. Tickets are $145. For more infor-
The judges agreed Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, also information call 517-5843. mation call 701-1000.
appeals court on Monday threw out a with FX along with alleged that the show portrayed her in
lawsuit by 101-year-old actress Olivia entities like the a “false light” by making the charac- Write Your Life: Memoir Writing Shutout: the B attle American
Workshops. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Little Women Wage to Play Baseball (a
de Havilland against the creators of Motion Picture ter a vulgar gossipmonger. House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Documentar y by Jon
the FX Networks show “Feud: Bette Association of De Havilland’s lawyer Suzelle $60 for series. $20 for drop-in. For Leonoudak is). 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
and Joan,” bringing an abrupt end to a America and Smith called the ruling an “entirely more information call 326-0723. p.m. Foster City Library, 1000 E.
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Free and
closely-watched case that pitted an Netflix, which sup- pro-industry decision” that she and de Library Film Nights: ‘The Shape of family friendly. For more informa-
individual’s rights to their life and ported the net- Havilland plan to appeal. Water.’ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae tion call 574-4248.
likeness against the rights of artists Olivia work, that the Smith said in a statement that the Library, Community Room 1, 1
Library Ave., Millbrae. For more infor- David Mamet’s Race. 8 p.m. Dragon
to depict them. de Havilland logic behind de judges have taken on themselves “the mation call 697-7607. Productions Theatre Co., 2120
The 2nd District Court of Appeal Havilland’s suit role of both judge and jury, denying Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are
Poetry Night with Tanu Wakefield. $35 for general admission and $27
said in a unanimous decision that the would make legal action possible Miss de Havilland her constitutional 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, for students and seniors. For more
First Amendment rights of the show’s against “all books, films, plays and rights to have a jury decide her claims 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, information email info@dragonpro-
creators clearly trump de Havilland’s television programs that accurately to protect the property rights in her Belmont. Free. For more information ductions.net.
call 591-8286.
claims that permission to use her portray real people.” name or to defend her reputation SATURDAY, MARCH 31
likeness was needed and she should “The First Amendment does not per- against knowing falsehoods.” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 Last S aturday of the Month
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mit this result,” the judges said. De Havilland objected in particular Food Express, 6925 Mission St., Daly American Legion Post 409, 757 San
“Whether a person portrayed in one “Feud” creator Ryan Murphy called to being shown calling her estranged City. Free spaying and neutering Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast
of these expressive works is a world- the reversal “a victory for the creative sister Joan Fontaine a “bitch” and a clinic hosted by the Peninsula with drinks is $10 for adults and $6
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end’ — or a person no one knows, she that “gives all creators the breathing drinking habits of Frank Sinatra. vehicle. One pet per family. Cats and
or he does not own history, ” the room necessary to continue to tell The show’s writers said in court dogs only. For more information call 4Cs of San Mateo Speaker Series.
340-7022. 10 a.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306
three-judge panel wrote in its deci- important historical stories inspired papers that de Havilland had often Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
sion. “Nor does she or he have the by true events. Most of all, it’s a great called her sister a “dragon lady,” and ‘Memories that make us.’ The Main For more information call 877-8530.
legal right to control, dictate, day for artistic expression.” “bitch” was a distillation of that for Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood
AB C Mouse: Br ing Lear ning
City. A local artists’ multimedia exhi-
approve, disapprove, or veto the cre- De Havilland, played by Catherine modern ears. bition. Runs every week on Sunday, Home. 10:30 a.m. Grand Avenue
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San
Saturday through May 6. Opening Francisco. More than 8,500 activities
Ritchie explained downtown construc- remaining project components left for that teach reading, math, science,

LIGHTS
reception on Saturday, March 31. For
more information call 701-1018. health, social studies, art and music.
tion had historically been performed at crews. Though the conduit construc- For more information call 877-8530.
night to minimize the effect on traffic tion and wiring is estimated to be com- Easybridge. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Fattoria E. Mare Restaurant, 1095 Cat/K itten Adoption Fair at the
and access to downtown businesses. plete in mid-April, seeing the lights
Continued from page 1 Rollins Road, Burlingame. Open to Millbrae Library. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1
But after issuing a stop order and sur- up and running will depend on how seniors. For more information and to Library Ave., Millbrae. Homeless Cat
veying residents and business owners soon Pacific Gas and Electric crews can RSVP visit peninsuladbc.com/easy- Network volunteers will be available
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about their preferences, officials connect the system to a power source, may pet the cats even if you can't
include trees along B Street between learned residents would rather see the said Ritchie. Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to adopt. For more information call
First and Fifth avenues, according to a noon. Redwood City Main Library, 697-6707.
work start early in the morning and She added many business owners 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
Sept. 18 staff report. Though subse- last through the weekend to shorten have shown enthusiasm for the pro- City. Free one-on-one help regarding Dr. Seuss’s ‘The Lorax’ Activity and
quent phases pegged downtown the duration of construction. ject’s completion, noting officials are laptops, E-readers, tablets and Movie. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Library,
mobile phones. Meets in the Small 306 Walnut Ave., South San
stretches of Baldwin Avenue as well as hoping they create an atmosphere that Francisco. For more information call
Ritchie said a plan to allow the con- Conference Room on the first floor.
Second, Third and Fourth avenues for encourages visitors to extend their For more information contact 877-8530.
tractor to close one block of the proj-
similar lighting in the future, the proj- trips downtown.
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org.
ect area at a time and work during the Corsage Mak ing Workshop. 2 p.m.
ect is being phased in as funding San Mateo Professional Alliance to 5 p.m. 1335 El Camino Real,
day was ultimately approved when the Having seen similar lighting illumi- Millbrae. Cost is $30 for one adult. To
becomes available, according to the Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
construction resumed in 2018. The nating other downtowns nearby, Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth register and for more information,
report. call 636-4706.
new schedule was aimed at expediting Edmond Sasounian, owner of Ave., San Mateo, San Mateo. Free
Initially slated to be completed in admission, lunch ordered off the
trenching in the street to make way for Edmond’s Plaza Florist at 120 E. Third menu. For more information contact Concert: Kat Parra Jazz. 3 p.m. to 4
time for the holidays, the project conduits, or passages for the electrical Ave., said he was looking forward to mike@mikefoor.com. p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more
slowed to a halt weeks after construc- wiring, that are expected to connect the project and the possibility of information contact
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and
tion began after downtown residents the tree wells to power, said Ritchie. inviting more visitors to downtown Leadership Sk ills Development. belmont@smcl.org.
complained about late-night construc- Ritchie said completing the last San Mateo. Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255
Opening reception for ‘Memories
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood
tion noise, according to a Jan. 16 staff block, between Fourth and Fifth “I think it would be a wonderful Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- that make us.’ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Main
report. avenues, and stringing the wires thing to do,” he said. “I think more portive atmosphere while learning Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood
to improve your communication City. For more information call 701-
City engineering manager Hae Won through the piping are among the lights always is welcome.” and leadership skills. For more infor- 1018.
mation call (202) 390-7555.
David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 8 p.m.
appropriate, she said. St. Gregory the man, according to police.

THREAT
NAMI General Meeting. 6:30 p.m. to Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
School is one campus that instituted a Officers responded within minutes
8:30 p.m. Mills Health Center
Tickets are $35 for general admis-
Hendrickson Auditorium. 100 S. San
voluntary shelter-in-place Monday. and searched the store, but they didn’t Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Meet with sion and $27 for students and sen-
David Young, the new director of San iors. For more information email
Continued from page 1 The police and school coordination find the man. According to police, the Mateo County behavioral health info@dragonproductions.net.
began after it was reported a customer witnesses didn’t find the man’s state- recovery services. Ages 18 and over.
SUNDAY, APRIL 1
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Capuchino High School Theater,
specific and there was no immediate overheard another customer tell an asked on Friday for the public’s help in 1501 Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. $10 sion and $27 for students and sen-
employee he wanted to purchase a fee. Screening of a highly acclaimed iors. For more information email
danger to schools, so they did not ask identifying the man. His identity is documentary about the effects of info@dragonproductions.net.
campuses to shelter in place or go firearm and shoot up a school, asking not being released because of the con- extended screen time. For more
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sTATEmEnT #276805 sTATEmEnT #276954
PET sITTERs & The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
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CHAnGE oF nAmE
CASE# 18CIV01250
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
DoG WALKERs as: Taqueria Las Cazuelas, 517 E 4th
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
as: Body Balancing Essentials, 1951
O’Farrell St. #115, CA 94403. Registered as: Neat Method, 110 Yuba Court, SAN
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
nEEDED! tered Owner: Ana Bertha Barajas Ibarra,
1523 S. B Street, San Mateo, CA 94402.
Owner: Beverly Addy, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner:
Hiroko Cruz LLC, CA. The business is
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
costos exentos por imponer un grava-
The business is conducted by an Individ- PETITION OF men sobre cualquier recuperación de
Local, family owned pet ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
Qing Gang Shen, Quin Shen $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me-
act business under the FBN on 3/8/18. ny. The registrant commenced to trans-
care company. act business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Beverly Addy/ act business under the FBN on TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
/s/Ana Bertha Barajas Ibarra/ Petitioner: Qing Gang Shen, Qin Shen arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
Love for animals, This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/23/2018. filed a petition with this court for a decree Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in
Valid CDL/Ins/Car sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/13/18, /s/Hiroko Cruz/ changing name as follows: antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/6/18, This statement was filed with the Asses- Present Names: caso.
required. 3/13/18, 3/20/18, 3/27/18).
3/20/18, 3/27/18, 4/3/18).
1) Qing Gang Shen The name and address of the court is (El
sor-County Clerk on 3/23/18. (Published
Routes from San Mateo in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, 2) Qin Shen nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU-
to Palo Alto. FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE Proposed Names: PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN
FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18). 1) Tommy Shen MATEO COUNTY, REDWOOD CITY
sTATEmEnT #276895
Approx hours, sTATEmEnT #276693 The following person is doing business 2) Quin Shen SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
M-F 11am - 3pm The following person is doing business 400 COUNTY CENTER, REDWOOD
as: Silicon Valley Coins, 13680 Skyline as: West Coast Glazing Installation, 814
Warrington Avenue, REDWOOD CITY, FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE THE COURT ORDERS that all persons CITY, CA 94063. The name, address,
www.bayareapetpals.com Blvd., WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Regis- sTATEmEnT #277058 interested in this matter shall appear be- and telephone number of plaintiff's attor-
tered Owner: John Marburger, same ad- CA 94063. Registered Owner: West
Email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated ney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El
dress. The business is conducted by an Coast Architectural Millwork, CA The below to show cause, if any, why the pe- nombre, la dirección y el número de telé-
for more info Individual. The registrant commenced to business is conducted by a Corporation. as: Bay Area Therapy Services, 1425 tition for change of name should not be fono del abogado del demandante, o del
transact business under the FBN on The registrant commenced to transact Broadway Ave, Ste 4, BURLINGAME, granted. Any person objecting to the demandante que no tiene abogado, es):
1/1/18. business under the FBN on 2-7-18. CA 94010. Registered Owner: Nina name changes described above must file Brian N. Winn(SBN 86779)
/s/John Marburger/ /s/Gevork Topalian/ a written objection that includes the rea- Laura M. Hoalst (SBN 101082)
sALEs - Telemarketing and Inside Sales This statement was filed with the Asses- Bratcher, 572 Moona Way, Pacifica, CA
This statement was filed with the Asses- 94044. The business is conducted by an sons for the objection at least two court John E. Gordon (SBN 180053)
Representative needed to sell newspa- sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/5/18. (Published in days before the matter is scheduled to Stephen S. Zeller(SBN 265664)
per print and web advertising and event in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/6/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/13/18, Individual. The registrant commenced to be heard and must appear at the hearing Jason M. Burrows (SBN 309882)
marketing solutions. To apply, please call 3/13/18, 3/20/18, 3/27/18). 3/20/18, 3/27/18, 4/3/18). transact business under the FBN on N/A. to show cause why the petition should Amit Taneja (SBN 304559)
650-344-5200 and send resume to /s/Nina Bratcher/ not be granted. If no written objection is Winn Law Group
info@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- A Professional Corporation
FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE tion without a hearing. A hearing on the The Chapman Building
sTATEmEnT #276826 sTATEmEnT #276903 sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, petition shall be held on 04/27/18 at 9 110 E. Willshire Ave. Ste. 212
sALEs/mARKETInG The following person is doing business The following person is doing business a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, FULLERTON, CA 92832
InTERnsHIPs as: The Wonderful Massage, 2477 as: Preferred Contractors Insurance 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18). Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this (714)446-6686
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking Flores Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Agency, 1885 Los Altos Dr., SAN MA- Order to Show Cause shall be published FILED: 12/15/2016
for ambitious interns who are eager to Registered Owner: Qun Yu, 2727 Edison TEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: at least once each week for four succes- DATE (Fecha): 12/15/2016
jump into the business arena with both St., Apt. 314, San Mateo, CA 94403. Adriana Littrell, same address. The busi- FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala-
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs The business is conducted by an Individ- ness is conducted by an Individual. The sTATEmEnT #276880 ing on the petition in the following news- no
of the newspaper and media industries. ual. The registrant commenced to trans- registrant commenced to transact busi- paper of general circulation: Deputy (Adjunto) Nima Mokhtarani
This position will provide valuable act business under the FBN on 27 Feb The following person is doing business
ness under the FBN on N/A. as: Brow Famous, 15 43rd Ave., SAN San Mateo Daily Journal NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED:
experience for your bright future. 2018. /s/Adriana Littrell/ Filed: 3/15/2018 You are served
Email resume /s/Qun Yu/ This statement was filed with the Asses- MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ - as an individual defendant
info@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/5/18. (Published in Marie Vasquez, 450 Commercial Ave. Judge of the Superior Court (SEAL)
sor-County Clerk on 2/27/18. (Published the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/13/18, Apt. 10, South San Francisco, CA 94080. Dated: 3/14/2018
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/6/18, 3/20/18, 3/27/18, 4/3/18). The business is conducted by an Individ- (Published 3/20/18, 3/27/18, 4/3/18, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
127 Elderly Care 3/13/18, 3/20/18, 3/27/18).
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- 4/10/18) nal: 3/20/18, 3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18)

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/s/Marie Vasquez/
The following person is doing business
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as: Shades of Green, WOODSIDE, CA as: Agosta Insurance Agency, 329 Wa- This statement was filed with the Asses-
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s summons (CITACIon JuDICIAL)
94062. Registered Owner: Indira Phu- terford Street Suite A, PACIFICA, CA sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in CAsE numBER (número del Caso):
twice-a-week resource guide for kan,WOODSIDE, CA 94062. The busi- 94044. Registered Owner: TAPD Insur- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, 16CLJ02868
children and families. ness is conducted by an Individual. The ance Agency, Inc., CA. The business is 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18). NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
Every Tuesday & Weekend registrant commenced to transact busi- conducted by a Corporation. The regis- ITZEL OLLERBRUNO
ness under the FBN on 1/1/2018. trant commenced to transact business DOES 1 TO 10, Inclusive,
Look for it in today’s paper to /s/Indira Phukan/ under the FBN on 3/1/18. oRDER To sHoW CAusE FoR
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Anthony S. Agosta/ YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
find information on family sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- CHAnGE oF nAmE WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. summons (CITACIon JuDICIAL)
resources in the local area, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/6/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published CASE# 18CIV00996 CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso):
including childcare. 3/13/18, 3/20/18, 3/27/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/20/18, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NOTICE! You have been sued. The court CLJ519995
3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18). COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, may decide against you without your be- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ANGELA C.
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, ing heard unless you respond within 30 CHAVEZ, an individual; and Does 1-100,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 days. Read the information below. inclusive
FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
sTATEmEnT #276910 PETITION OF this summons and legal papers are YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF:

DIsTRIBuTIon
The following person is doing business German Alberto Aguilera served on you to file a written response Persolve, LLC, a limited liability compa-
as: Sarika Design, 1213 Admiralty Lane, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: at this court and have a copy served on ny, dba, Account Resolution Associates
FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered Petitioner: German Alberto Aguilera filed the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
Owner: Sarika Singh, same address. a petition with this court for a decree protect you. Your written response must NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
The business is conducted by an Individ- changing name as follows: be in proper legal form if you want the may decide against you without your be-

AssIsTAnT ual. The registrant commenced to trans- court to hear your case. There may be a ing heard unless you respond within 30
act business under the FBN on N/A.
Present Names: court form that you can use for your re- days. Read the information below.
/s/Sarika Singh/ 1)German Alberto Aguilera sponse. You can find these court forms You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
This statement was filed with the Asses- 2)Herman Albert Aguilera and more information at the California this summons and legal papers are
sor-County Clerk on 3/5/18. (Published in Proposed Names: Courts Online Self-Help Center served on you to file a written response

mAnAGER the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/20/18, 1)Herman Alberto Aguilera (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your at this court and have a copy served on
3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18). county law library, or the courthouse the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
2)Herman Alberto Aguilera nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing protect you. Your written response must
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver be in proper legal form if you want the
FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE THE COURT ORDERS that all persons form. If you do not file your response on court to hear your case. There may be a
For delivery of the San Mateo Daily Journal. sTATEmEnT #276948
The following person is doing business
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
time, you may lose the case by default,
and your wages, money, and property
court form that you can use for your re-
sponse. You can find these court forms
We have 12 routes from Palo Alto to South SF. as: Great Venture, 1027 Sylvan Drive,
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
may be taken without further warning
from the court.
and more information at the California
Courts Online Self-Help Center
Six days per week, Monday thru Saturday. Owner: Jupo Rony Hsu same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
granted. Any person objecting to the
There are other legal requirements. You
may want to call an attorney right away.
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
county law library, or the courthouse
your
name changes described above must file
Papers delivered from 3:30am to 8am. ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on N/A. a written objection that includes the rea-
If you do not know an attorney, you may
want to call an attorney referral service. If
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
/s/Jupo Rony Hsu/ sons for the objection at least two court you cannot afford an attorney, you may form. If you do not file your response on
This statement was filed with the Asses- days before the matter is scheduled to be eligible for free legal services from a time, you may lose the case by default,

Email inquiries only sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in


the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/20/18,
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
nonprofit legal services program. You
can locate these nonprofit groups at the
California Legal Services Web site
and your wages, money, and property
may be taken without further warning
from the court.
jerry@smdailyjournal.com 3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18).

FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE


not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
There are other legal requirements. You
may want to call an attorney right away.
If you do not know an attorney, you may
sTATEmEnT #277012 contacting your local court or county bar want to call an attorney referral service. If
petition shall be held on 04/18/18 at 9 association. NOTE: The court has a stat- you cannot afford an attorney, you may
The following person is doing business a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
as: CounselMore, 1541 Sunnyslope Ave, utory lien for waived fees and costs on be eligible for free legal services from a
BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own-
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this any settlement or arbitration award of nonprofit legal services program. You
er: Margaret Rothe, same address. The Order to Show Cause shall be published $10,000 or more in a civil case. The can locate these nonprofit groups at the
at least once each week for four succes- court's lien must be paid before the court California Legal Services Web site
business is conducted by an Individual. will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
The registrant commenced to transact sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- demandado. Si no responde dentro de nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
ing on the petition in the following news-

GoT JoBs?
business under the FBN on N/A. 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
/s/Margaret Rothe/ paper of general circulation: contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- contacting your local court or county bar
This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal formación a continuación. association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
sor-County Clerk on 3/14/18. (Published Filed: 3/7/2018 Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- utory lien for waived fees and costs on
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/20/18, spués de que le entreguen esta citación any settlement or arbitration award of
3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18). /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
y papeles legales para presentar una re- $10,000 or more in a civil case. The
Judge of the Superior Court spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer court's lien must be paid before the court
Dated: 3/5/2018 que se entregue una copia al deman- will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han
FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE
The best career seekers sTATEmEnT #277021
(Published 3/13/18, 3/20/18, 3/27/18,
4/3/18)
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
demandado. Si no responde dentro de
30 días, la corte puede decidir en su
The following person is doing business
read the Daily Journal. as: 2 Guyz Moving, 1556 Lodi Ave., SAN
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
recto si desea que procesen su caso en
contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in-
formación a continuación.
MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-
Murat Korkmaz, same address. The lario que usted pueda usar para su re- spués de que le entreguen esta citación
We will help you recruit qualified, talented business is conducted by an Individual. spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- y papeles legales para presentar una re-
The registrant commenced to transact
individuals to join your company or organization. business under the FBN on 03.14.2018. sTATEmEnT oF ABAnDonmEnT oF larios de la corte y más información en el
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer
que se entregue una copia al deman-
/s/Murat Korkmaz/ THE usE oF A FICTITIous BusInEss fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni-
This statement was filed with the Asses- nAmE sTATEmEnT 265080 teca de leyes de su condado o en la
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide sor-County Clerk on 3/14/18. (Published Names of the person abandoning the corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
range of qualifications for all types of positions. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/20/18, use of the Fictitious Business Name: puede pagar la cuota de presentación, recto si desea que procesen su caso en
3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18). Hong Wei Pan. Name of Business: The pida al secretario de la corte que le dé la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
Wonderful Massage. Date of original fil- un formulario de exención de pago de lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
For the best value and the best results, FICTITIous BusInEss nAmE ing: April 24, 2015. Address of Principal cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- larios de la corte y más información en el
recruit from the Daily Journal... sTATEmEnT #277162 Place of Business: 2477 Flores Street, plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
The following person is doing business SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registrants: eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
as: Arboreal, 3229 Los Prados Street, Hong Wei Pan, 425 Bel Marin Keys cia. teca de leyes de su condado o en la
Contact us for a free consultation SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Blvd., Novato, CA 94949. The business Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- corte que le quede más cerca. Si no
Owner: Jeanie Cusing, same address. mendable que llame a un abogado inme- puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
The business is conducted by an Individ- was conducted by an Individual. diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- /s/Hong Wei Pan/ puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a un formulario de exención de pago de
Call (650) 344-5200 or act business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Jeanie Cusing/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
gado, es posible que cumpla con los
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/23/18. (Published
County on 2/27/18. requisitos para obtener servicios legales
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/18, nal, 3/6/18, 3/13/18, 3/20/18, 3/27/18). gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar cia.
4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18). estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
web de California Legal Services, mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 304 furniture 304 furniture
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, COURTHOUSE - HALL OF JUSTICE, SEWiNG mACHiNE-ROyAl XL 6000 BUNK BEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 WOOd-GRAiN lAmiNATE Kitchen table
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa-
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- 94063-1665. The name, address, and (650)342-8436. B/O (650)685-2494 ble $35 (650)392-4841.
gado, es posible que cumpla con los telephone number of plaintiff's attorney,
requisitos para obtener servicios legales or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El SHOWTimE ROTiSSERiE used once CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- nombre, la dirección y el número de telé- $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave or: floral design. good condition 306 Housewares
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar fono del abogado del demandante, o del message. $45.00. (650)266-3184
estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio demandante que no tiene abogado, es): COmPlETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
web de California Legal Services, Edit Alexandryan/SBN 249323 SiNGER SEWiNG Machine. Good condi- COmPUTER dESK (glass) & chair. Like Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro Persolve, LLC, a limited liability compa- tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or 20-pieces in original box, never used.
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, ny, dba, Account Resolution Associates (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. gtecher@comcast.net $250 per box (3 boxes available).
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en 9301 Winnetka Avenue Ste B (650)342-5630
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- CHATSWORTH, CA 91311 TABlE TOP Elec.Skillet Oster #4859 COmPUTER dESK For sale $99
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte (818)534-3100 w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00 (650)520-4650
FILED: 2/20/2013 CRySTAl (lEAdEd glass) lamp $30.
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los (650)344-4756 Can send picture. (650)464-7860
costos exentos por imponer un grava- DATE (Fecha): 2/20/2013 COmPUTER SWivEl CHAIR. Padded
men sobre cualquier recuperación de Clerk (Secretario) by, John C. Fitton UNiTAP STANdARd centerset bath- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 GRilliNG WOK stir fry. high quality
$10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- Deputy (Adjunto) R. Krill room chrome faucet, complete, $10, steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592-
NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: (650)595-3933 dESK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
diante un acuerdo o una concesión de (650)458-3578 2648
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. You are served.
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte Seal. vACUUm ClEANER (reconditioned) JUliSKA HANd-CRAfTEd 6 7/16"
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- diNETTE TABlE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
caso. (650) 756-9516.Daly City. (650)344-4756
The name and address of the court is (El nal: 3/27/18, 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18) WESTERN WASHBOARd Sales made
nombre y dirección de la corte es): MAIN of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. KiTCHEN CRAfT Cutter with five differ-
$75. phone 650-369-2486. diNiNG ROOm SET - Cherry Wood
(Looks Like Mahogany), two extra ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- $35 contact 650-592-2648
WHiRlPOOl WASHER DRYER, GE
Refrigerator all working and in good con- fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or
evenings PARTyliTE GlASS 3-tee wall sconce.
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. 11 1/4" long, xtra tees. $15.00 (650)344-
PUBliC NOTiCE 4756
WHiRlPOOl-dRyER GAS Coin Oper- diNiNG TABlE (36"x54") and 4 match-
ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
iNviTATiON TO Bid (650)302-2456 $250 .(650)-654-1930. 308 Tools
dRESSER 4-dRAWER in Belmont for ANTiqUE iRON Hand Drills. 3 available
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Mateo County Har- 297 Bicycles $75. Good condition; good for children.
bor District will receive sealed bids for the Interior Alterations 210 lost & found Call (650)678-8585
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
to the San Mateo County Harbor District Administrative Office. AdUlT BiKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- CRAfTSmAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
lOST CAT. Black and White. Black loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 ENTERTAiNmENT CENTER for $50.
The District invites qualified contractors to bid on the Interior patch on right eye. REWARD. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
Alterations to the San Mateo County Harbor District Adminis- Call (323) 439-7713. Bmx mONGOOSE Outer Limit Bike, (650)726-4102 SHOPSmiTH mARK V 50th Anniversary
trative Office at El Granada. looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Books fREE WOOdEN Bed frame, good condi- (650)504-0585
CHild’S SCHWiNN BiCyClE, BlUE in tion pictures available (650)322-9598
Project Description: Interior Alterations to (E) Office Space JAmES PATTERSON hardback books. good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net viNTAGE CRAfTSmAN Jig Saw. Circa
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels GlidER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
Prospective Bidders are directed to the Harbor District’s web- NiCHOlAS SPARKS hardback books. $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. viNTAGE SHOPSmiTH and BANd
site for construction documents and further information. 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 mes SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
iKEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x (650)342-6993
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Sealed Bid Proposals shall be submitted to the San Mateo
qUAliTy BOOKS used and rare. World
& US History and classic American nov-
298 Collectibles
County Harbor District, Administration Office, no later than els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 iKEA TABlE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
2 AdORABlE 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" $ 30. (650)598-9804.
2:00 pm. local time on May 01, 2018, at 504 Avenue Alham- THE HAlO Forerunner saga. 3 books.
doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. 309 Office Equipment
bra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018. (650)888-9314 liviNG ROOm Table, good condition.
Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 $30. (415)231-4825 lAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new.
v.lOGviNOv, UNUSUAl Journey to the 80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
NOTE: THERE iS NO diRECT USPS dElivERy TO Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. lOvE CHAiR, velour, tan. $45.
(808)631-1365.
THE diSTRiCT OffiCE sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 310 misc. for Sale
A-TEAm fiGURiNES Plus Jeep $20
(650)591-9769 San Carlos NEW dElUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
PROJECT BID SPECIFICATIONS ARE IMMEDIATELY 294 Baby Stuff ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must 500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint,
COllECTABlE mEmORABilliA from Sell! (650) 875-8159. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
AVAILABLE at the San Mateo County Harbor District, 504 the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
fiSHER-PRiCE HEAlTHy Care booster
Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018 or on the seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 650-346-9262 for inquiries. NEW TWiN Mattress set plus frame BESSy SmAll Evening Hand Bag With
District’s website at www.smharbor.com. Phone 650-741- $30.00 (650) 347-2356 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
lENNOx REd Rose, Unused, hand
9163. 295 Art painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, NiAGARA viBRATiNG Adjustable bed BifOld SHUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
BRUSHEd fiNiSH, 15" X 20" frame (408)656-0958 (650)544-5306
A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held on April 04th holds 18 various size photos. Never millER liTE Neon sign , work good BOBBy HUll Hockey Game Great
2018 at 10:00 a.m. at the office of the Harbormaster at 504 used. $20. 650-369-2486. $59 call (650)218-6528 OffiCE SWivEl Chair, good condition.
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018. $25. (415)231-4825
The job walk is mandatory for the contractor’s bid to be con- 296 Appliances mUSiCAl dOll in a Box! "Soft Impres-
sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. OffiCE TyPE 34"X 60" heavy solid CASH REGiSTER Parts; Much Skin Not
sidered responsive. wood with formica wood grain top $25 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
AiR CONdiTiONER 10000 BTU w/re- Cond. $8. (650)888-9314
(650) 787-9753
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG COSTCO PlAy Pen with travel bag.
Bid and Material & Labor Bonds are required as part of this brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- SCARlETT O'HARA Doll. by "Gambina" Used once $35 (650)591-2981
Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- ORNATE lARGE BOOKCASE: Two
agreement. 0898 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
9314 dRUm -déCOR ONLY Brass cylinder &
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
AiR CONdiTiONER, Portable, 14,000 fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to STAR WARS Action figure: Qui-Gon (650)344-4756
BTU, Commercial Cool model Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 ORNATE mAHOGANy headboard with
waive any irregularities therein. The award of this contract CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- Steve (650)518-6614. gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
GAlv. GOPHER wire, full roll
sories plus remote included.
shall be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bid- 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other- new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
TWO fRAmEd 17"h x 22"w SF historic
der. No proposals will be accepted by facsimile or electronic (650)345-1835 Cliff House photos, circa 1900. $40.
wise good condition. Top detaches from
mail. bottom $25. (650)712-9962 liONEl CHRiSTmAS Holiday expan-
(650)556-9708. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
COffEE mAKER $15.00 white, Kitchen
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- SEWiNG STORAGE cabinet, Custom
0907 299 Computers made wood perfect condition $75. liONEl WESTERN Union Pass car and
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, March 20 and 27, (650)483-1222 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
COlEmAN lxE Roadtrip Grill - 19" COlOR Monitor with stand VG con-
2018. Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 dition power cord/owners manual includ- SOfABEd, vElOUR, tan, Excellent lOREx 14” B&W Surveillance System
(650)918-9847 ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 condition. $75. (808)631-1365. Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
2360 RWC loction.
SOlid WOOd Dining table with exten-
ElECTRiC STOvE From Sears RECORdABlE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- sion great piece great condition black
Excellent Condition $225 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, lUGGAGE, REd, 21" NEW Samsonite
$80 (650)364-5263 Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
Please Call (650)244-9267 (650) 578 9208
SOlid WOOd Entertainment Center-
GOOd miCROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da-
ly City (415) 231-4825. 300 Toys TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
mAKES 6"x6" potholders, frame and
loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933

lEGAl NOTiCES HOTPOiNT HEAvy Duty Dryer excellent


working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Dan (408)656-0958
100 THiNGS for little children to do on a
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
FREE (650)595-3933
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742
TABlE 24"x48" folding legs each end.
NEGRiNi fENCiNG Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
(415)260-6940
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