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Haspel confirmed as CIA director


Veteran spy will become first female to take the helm
By Lisa Mascaro est for a CIA nominee in the near- CIA last year. She worked under
and Deb Riechmann ly seven decades that a nod from former CIA director Mike Pompeo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Senate has been required. until President Donald Trump
Haspel, who has spent nearly all moved him to secretary of state.
WASHINGTON — Veteran spy of her 33-year CIA career in under- Haspel was backed by many in
Gina Haspel will become the first cover positions, is the first career the CIA rank-and-file and was
female director of the CIA after six operations officer to be confirmed robustly supported by senior
Democrats joined Republicans in a since William Colby in 1973. intelligence officials, including
Senate confirmation vote on six former CIA directors and three
Haspel, 61, is a native of
former national intelligence direc-
Thursday that overrode concerns Kentucky but grew up around the tors, who said she earned the
about her role in the spy agency’s world as the daughter of an Air chance to take the helm of the
harsh interrogation program after Force serviceman. She worked in nation’s premier spy agency.
9/11. Africa, Europe and classified loca- National Intelligence Director Dan
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
The 54-45 vote split both par- tions around the globe and was Acting CIA Director Gina Haspel is sworn in to testify at her Senate
ties, and the margin was the clos- tapped as deputy director of the See HASPEL, Page 12 Intelligence Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.

Attempted murder
charge remains for
restroom birth mom
Woman accused of trying to kill her
newborn in Redwood City McDonald’s
By Anna Schuessler said the fact
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Sarah Lockner,
26, told a co-
Despite a defense attorney’s worker who
efforts to convince a judge a found her in the
Redwood City woman who gave restroom with
birth to a baby boy in the rest- the baby not to
room of a Redwood City call the police
McDonald’s restaurant was not and never asked
aware she was pregnant and did not Sarah Lockner about the
intend to kill her son, a judge baby’s condi-
found there was enough evidence tion were among the factors he
COURTESY OF MAKER FAIRE to hold the woman to answer on a considered in making his deci-
The MegaBots fighting robot the Mk.II was shown to the 2015 Maker Faire Bay Area crowd. Now in its 13th year, charge of attempted murder sion, according to prosecutors.
the Maker Faire is expected to draw more than 125,000 to take in hands-on projects and inventions at the San Thursday for the Sept. 4, 2017, In an effort to have Lockner’s
Mateo County Event Center. incident, according to the San charges thrown out at her prelimi-
Mateo County District Attorney’s nary hearing, her defense attorney
Turning passion into a future path Office.
Judge Mark Forcum allegedly See LOCKNER, Page 12
Maker Faire shines a light on college and careers in 13th year
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
City wants to spend surplus on parks
Half Moon Bay council looks to improve open space
As the Maker Faire enters its By Zachary Clark and ball games was discussed at
teenage years, those who have DAILY JOURNAL STAFF length during a study session on
grown up awaiting the fanciful the city’s budget Tuesday.
shapes and practical projects that According to a staff report, the
accompany the annual event are Half Moon Bay’s budget outlook
appears rosy for the next fiscal general fund surplus for fiscal year
starting to think about how the 2018-19 totals $672,735, some-
hands-on approach and collabora- year, with a structural surplus the
City Council is eager to spend on what less than surpluses Half
tive creativity fostered on the Moon Bay has seen in previous
grounds of the San Mateo County one or two significant park proj-
ects. years as it has increased staffing
Event Center can help them chart and expanded programs and servic-
their futures. A Carter Park upgrade and plans
for a new community park with es over the past three years. That
See FAIRE, Page 12 sufficient open space for picnics See PARKS, Page 23
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2 Friday • May 18, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“People find life entirely
too time-consuming.”
— Stanislaw J. Lec, Polish writer

This Day in History


Jacqueline Cochran, 47, became the

1953 first woman to break the sound barri-


er as she piloted a Canadair F-86
Sabre jet over Rogers Dry Lake,
California.
In  11 5 2 , Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, married Henry,
Duke of Normandy (the future King Henry II), two months
after her marriage to King Louis VII of France was annulled.
In  1 6 4 2 ,   the Canadian city of Montreal was founded by
French colonists. (On this date in 1765, one-quarter of
Montreal was destroyed by a fire.)
In 1 6 5 2 , Rhode Island became the first American colony to
pass a law abolishing African slavery; however, the law was
apparently never enforced.
In  1 7 8 1 ,   Peruvian revolutionary Tupac Amaru II, 43, was
forced to witness the execution of his relatives by the
Spanish in the main plaza of Cuzco before being beheaded.
In  1 8 9 6 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in Plessy v. Ferguson,
endorsed “separate but equal” racial segregation, a concept
renounced 58 years later by Brown v. Board of Education of
Topeka.
In  1 9 2 6 , evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson vanished
while visiting a beach in Venice, California. (McPherson
reappeared more than a month later, saying she’d escaped
after being kidnapped and held for ransom, an account greet-
ed with skepticism.) REUTERS
In 1 9 3 3 ,  President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a measure U2 performs during the band’s ‘Experience + Innocence’ tour at The Forum in Inglewood.
creating the Tennessee Valley Authority.
In 1 9 4 4 , during World War II, Allied forces occupied Monte
Cassino in Italy after a four-month struggle with Axis troops.
In other news ...
In 1 9 6 7 ,  Tennessee Gov. Buford Ellington signed a measure could carry northern white rhino in the 1930s to more than 3, 000
repealing the law against teaching evolution that was used to Rhino in San Diego pregnant, embryos sometime within the next today, thanks to federal and state pro-
prosecute John T. Scopes in 1925. could help save subspecies decade as scientists work to re-create tection.
In 1 9 7 3 , Harvard law professor Archibald Cox was appoint-
ed Watergate special prosecutor by U.S. Attorney General SAN DIEGO — A southern white northern white rhino embryos. But there’s a problem. Southern sea
Elliot Richardson. rhino has become pregnant through There are no northern white rhino otters, a top carnivore that normally
artificial insemination at the San eggs so creating an embryo would helps keep other populations in check
Diego Zoo Safari Park — giving hope require using genetic technology. and ecosystems in balance, “are kind
Birthdays for efforts to save a subspecies of one The San Diego Zoo Institute for of stuck,” says Teri Nicholson, a sen-
of the world’s most recognizable ani- Conservation Research has the cell ior research biologist at the nearby
mals, researchers announced lines of 12 different northern white Monterey Bay Aquarium
Thursday. rhinos stored in freezing temperatures Despite decades of government pro-
tection, southern sea otters today still
Scientists will be watching closely at its “Frozen Zoo.”
to see if the rhino named Victoria can Scientists hope to use frozen skin occupy only about a fourth of their
historic range. Federal wildlife policy
carry her calf to term over 16 to 18 cells from the dead northern white rhi-
nos to transform them into stem cells calls for waiting for the otters to
months of gestation.
and eventually sperm and eggs. Then spread out again on their own. The
If she does, researchers hope some-
the scientists would use in vitro fertil- otters’ habitat hasn’t really budged
day she could serve as a surrogate
ization to create embryos that would beyond their current central California
Country singer Actor Chow Comedian-writer mother and could give birth to the enclave, however, over the past 20
be put in the six female rhinos.
George Strait is 66. Yun-Fat is 63. Tina Fey is 48. related northern white rhino, whose years.
population is down to two females Sea otters rebound but “At this point, I think for the popu-
Actor Bill Macy is 96. Actress Priscilla Pointer is 94. Hall after decades of decimation by poach-
of Fame sportscaster Jack Whitaker is 94. Actor Robert Morse ers. The mother and daughter northern struggle to regain historic range lation to increase, the range needs to
expand,” said Karl Mayer, manager of
is 87. Actor Dwayne Hickman is 84. Baseball Hall of Famer white rhinos that live in a Kenya MOSS LANDING — While threat- the aquarium’s sea-otter program. It
Brooks Robinson is 81. Actress Candice Azzara is 77. wildlife preserve are not capable of ened southern sea otters bob and sun doesn’t really make sense, Mayer
Bluegrass singer-musician Rodney Dillard (The Dillards) is bearing calves. in the gentle waves of this central said, “to stuff more otters into a limit-
76. Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson is 72. Sen. Tom The last northern white male rhino, California estuary, wildlife experts up ed environment.”
Udall, D-N.M., is 70. Country singer Joe Bonsall (The Oak named Sudan, was euthanized in March and down the West Coast are strug- Mayer spoke as his boat putt-putted
Ridge Boys) is 70. Rock musician Rick Wakeman (Yes) is 69. at the Kenya preserve because of ail- gling to figure out how to restore the among sea otters, harbor seals and
Rock singer Mark Mothersbaugh (Devo) is 68. Actor James ing health related to his old age. crucial coastal predator to an undersea pelicans crowding the salt-water estu-
Stephens is 67. International Tennis Hall of Famer Yannick Victoria is the first to become preg- world that’s falling apart in their ary called Elkhorn Slough.
Noah is 58. Rock singer-musician Page Hamilton is 58. nant of six female southern white rhi- absence. At the former whaling town of Moss
Contemporary Christian musician Barry Graul (MercyMe) is nos the San Diego Zoo Institute for Southern sea otters, nearly wiped Landing, the restored slough forms
57. Contemporary Christian singer Michael Tait is 52. Conservation Research is testing to out by centuries of industrial-scale part of the southern sea otters’ mod-
Singer-actress Martika is 49. Rapper Special Ed is 44. determine if they are fit to be surrogate hunting for their fur pelts, have ern-day range: 300 miles of coast
Country singer David Nail is 39. mothers. If they pass the testing, they rebounded from as few as 50 survivors along the middle of California.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
May 16 Powerball Fantasy Five Thurs day :  Partly cloudy. Highs in the
one letter to each square,
17 19 21 22 51 19 4 7 14 30 38 mid 50s to lower 60s. Lows in the lower
to form four ordinary words.
Powerball
50s.
AZGUE Daily Four Thurs day   ni g ht:  Partly cloudy in the
May 15 Mega Millions
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evening then becoming mostly cloudy.


21 34 44 49 61 21 7 5 2 2 Lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s.
©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Fri day   t h ro ug h   S at urday :   Partly
All Rights Reserved.
Mega number
Daily three midday cloudy. Highs near 60. Lows in the upper
CLEET May 16 Super Lotto Plus 9 1 2 40s to mid 50s.
15
Saturday   ni g ht:  Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after mid-
18 22 24 31 43 Daily three evening night. Lows in the lower 50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
Mega number

3 5 5 Sunday :  Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning.


Highs near 60. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
DASIRU The Daily Derby race winners are Money Bags, No. Sunday  ni g ht:  Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s.
11, in first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; Mo nday :  Cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
and California Classic, No. 5, in third place. The race cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the mid 50s to
time was clocked at 1:44.79. lower 60s.
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Police reports dent was cited and released on a promise to
appear in court for having an active misde-
meanor warrant on Cedar Street, it was
reported at 3:20 p.m. Wednesday, May 9.
This sounds annoying
An unknown person kept ringing a res- REDWOOD CITY
idence’s doorbell for 20 minutes but no
one was seen on Kentfield Avenue in Petty theft. A man stole multiple items
Redwood City, it was reported at 1:30 from a store on Broadway, it was reported at
a.m. Thursday, May 10. 11:36 p.m. Saturday, May 12.
Arres t. A man was arrested for assaulting
another man on Woodside Road, it was
SAN CARLOS reported at 10:47 p.m. Saturday, May 12.
Po s s es s i o n. Two people were cited and Vandal i s m. A man shot a vehicle’s window
released on a promise to appear in court for with a gun on Broadway, it was reported at
being in possession of drug paraphernalia 9:10 p.m. Saturday, May 12.
and a controlled substance on El Camino Burg l ary . A vehicle’s window was smashed
Real, it was reported at 11:05 p. m. on Clinton Street, it was reported at 6:29
Wednesday, May 9. a.m. Saturday, May 12.
Po s s es s i o n. A Redwood City resident was Arres t. A driver was arrested for driving
cited and released on a promise to appear in under the influence of alcohol on Price
court for being in possession of drug para- Avenue, it was reported at 1:30 a. m.
phernalia on Industrial Road, it was report- Saturday, May 12.
ed at 6:58 p.m. Wednesday, May 9. Burg l ary . A residence was broken into on
Mi s demeano r warrant. A Belmont resi- Second Avenue, it was reported at 9:43 p.m.
Friday, May 11.

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(Joseph), Timothy (Andrea) and her step- In lieu of flowers,
sons Richard and Robert. She also leaves donations may be made
behind 17 grandchildren, two sisters to the United
Rosemarie Williams (Richard) and Mary Mitochondrial Disease
Agnes Wilson, her brother Alfred Souza F o u n d a t i o n
(Karen), numerous nieces and nephews, and (www.umdf.org).
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South City bridge
Two-alarm fire in Pacifica Local briefs
Nobody was injured following a two-
alarm fire at a residential structure in Clara County in Superior Court in 2000.
Pacifica on Wednesday night, according to Other counties and cities that later

to close for rebuild the North County Fire Authority. joined the lawsuit and are participating in
The blaze was first reported at 9:11 p.m. the settlement are the counties of Alameda,
Wednesday at 704 Claridge Drive, fire offi- Los Angeles, Monterey, San Mateo,
cials said. Crews arrived on scene to dis- Solano and Ventura and the cities of San
Deteriorating thoroughfare near Interstate 380, Highway cover the home had heavy smoke and fire Francisco, Oakland and San Diego.
showing. The settlement was reached with NL
101 to be shut down until work completed by end of year Fire officials said nobody was inside the Industries Inc. , formerly known as
By Austin Walsh residence at the time of the blaze, but National Lead Co.
The other two companies still in the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on crews were on scene for more than six
case are Sherwin-Williams Co. and
or share this story at hours for cleanup and full fire control.
A rapidly-deteriorating bridge in South The cause of the fire is under investiga- ConAgra Grocery Products Co. , which
www.smdailyjournal.com took over the former Fuller paint compa-
San Francisco will close through the next tion.
few months as workers rush to rebuild the ny.
highly-trafficked thoroughfare over San Since a majority of the work will be take Sleeping homeless man The agreement applies to abatement of
Bruno Canal. place beneath the bridge, it will be closed interior paint in houses built in the 10
Public Works Director Eunejune Kim said to assure worker safety, according to a city killed when truck runs over him cities and counties before 1951.
work on the bridge along South Airport report. A sleeping homeless man was run over
Boulevard at North Access Road just north As they stage the reconstruction, he said by a truck early Thursday morning in East Overnight SFO AirTrain closures
of Interstate 380 will begin early Monday, officials will work with local businesses, Palo Alto, police said. planned for new construction
May 21, and it will likely remain closed emergency services and San Francisco Officers at 6:55 a.m. went to the 2400
International Airport officials to accommo- block of Pulgas Avenue to check on a man Officials at San Francisco International
through November while the replacement
date the diverted traffic. The airport owns who was lying in the road. Airport have announced overnight clo-
effort continues.
property on adjacent sides of the bridge, Police said a preliminary investigation sures this summer for the AirTrain, which
The old, wooden bridge constructed in
and frequently uses the thoroughfare to showed that a 47-year-old man was connects the airport to BART and provides
1949 and remodeled in 1975 was expected
access construction sites nearby. The wrapped in plastic and towels and sleeping rail services between terminals, through
to be replaced later this year but, in the
wake of recent testing, officials decided to bridge, also close to Costco, is frequently on an abandoned mattress on Pulgas mid-August.
expedite the process, said Kim. used by those seeking to shop nearby or Avenue when a truck ran over him. The closures are necessary to facilitate
“We have a project under contract to access Highway 101, said Kim. The truck hit the man at 6:35 a.m. and he the consruction of a new station at the
replace the bridge and we inspected the “It’s a well-traveled area,” he said. died where he was hit. Grand Hyatt hotel, which is scheduled to
bridge last week and we found it is in worse City officials have hosted a series of Police said they have located the truck open next summer.
condition than we thought,” said Kim. community meetings addressing the matter involved in the man’s death and they are Monday through Friday the AirTrain will
Officials will continue monitoring the earlier this month, said Kim, and the proj- investigating the death as a traffic acci- stop running between 8 p.m. and 5 p.m.,
bridge over the weekend until construction ect has generally been well-received by dent. The man’s name was not yet avail- but a shuttle bus running from the rental
starts, said Kim, to assure its safety for local merchants and residents. able from the Coroner’s Office. car center and the terminals will be avail-
drivers. “We are doing our best to engage the busi- able every five to 15 minutes, depending
He said initially plans were to phase the ness community in a short amount of time,” Cities and counties announce on the time of night.
work in over time and allow limited traffic he said. “It’s a continuous process until the The train will be running on Saturday
through the area during construction, but project ends.” $60M lead paint settlement and Sunday from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., but rid-
the more immediate and intensive replace- He said officials are hopeful the project Ten California cities and counties have ers are advised to refer to station displays
ment effort will require complete closure. proceeds enough over the next few months announced a $60 million settlement with and listen to any audio messages as there
“The condition is so bad that we have to that controlled traffic can begin to pass one of three paint companies on the hook may only be one train line operating and
close down the whole bridge and have no through by November. for cleaning up lead paint hazards in older the train may be traveling in a different
traffic on it,” he said. “If possible, we will open it up in por- houses. direction than usual.
Traffic will be rerouted to Highway 101 tions,” he said. “We are trying to expedite The agreement announced Wednesday Airport officials said “Airport
and Interstate 380 for those looking to con- the construction at this point.” resolves part of an 18-year-old lawsuit Ambassadors” will be there to assist any-
tinue either direction on South Airport Work is slated to begin 1 a.m. Monday, filed against the three companies by Santa one who needs it.
Boulevard once work begins, said Kim. May 21. Detour signs will be posted sur-
The project, expected to cost at least $5.2 rounding the area to route traffic appropri-
million, will ultimately lead to construc- ately.
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Hawaii volcano spews huge cloud of ash


By Caleb Jones and Sohpia Yan different than others he’s witnessed,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS because of its sheer height.
“What I noticed is the plume was just ris-
VOLCANO, Hawaii — A volcano on ing straight into the air, and it was not tip-
Hawaii’s Big Island erupted anew Thursday ping in any direction,” he said. “We’ve
with little sound and only modest fury, been expecting this, and a lot of people are
spewing a steely gray plume of ash about going to see it and get excited and scared.”
30,000 feet into the sky that began raining Tour guide Scott Wiggers didn’t hear the
down on a nearby town. eruption either and wasn’t aware anything
The explosion at the summit of Kilauea happened. Later in the morning, he picked
came shortly after 4 a.m. following two up four travelers for a tour and headed toward
weeks of volcanic activity that sent lava the volcano with the hopes of seeing “some
flows into neighborhoods and destroyed at action.” But it was raining too hard for them
least 26 homes. Scientists said the eruption to see much.
was the most powerful in recent days, The only sign of the eruption he encoun-
though it probably lasted only a few min- tered was ash covering the back bumper of
utes. his truck.
Geologists have warned that the volcano Joe Laceby, who lives several miles from
could become even more violent, with the summit in a town aptly called Volcano,
increasing ash production and the potential didn’t hear the noise. “There was a little bit
that future blasts could hurl boulders the size of shaking there right after, but I never
of cows from the summit. heard like an explosion or anything,” he
REUTERS said.
Toby Hazel, who lives in Pahoa, near the
mountain, said she heard “a lot of booming Lava spattering from an area between fissures 16 and 20 is seen in Hawaii.
Julia Neal, operator of Pahala Plantation
sounds.” Those came after days of earth- go to a shelter and leave their houses.” At least one person who was awake heard Cottages, said a light dusting of white ash
quakes. Some people in the community closest to nothing. Epic Lava tour operator John fell in the town of Pahala about 28 miles
“It’s just time to go — it really, really is,” the volcano slept through the blast, said Tarson is an early riser and only learned (45 kilometers) west of Kilauea’s summit. It
she said, preparing to leave town. “I feel so Kanani Aton, a spokeswoman for Hawaii about the eruption after receiving an alert wasn’t as much as she expected, she said.
sorry for the people who don’t go, because County Civil Defense, who spoke to rela- on his phone. The plume, a towering col- Pahala is the closest town west of the sum-
they don’t have the money, or don’t want to tives and friends in the town called Volcano. umn of ash reaching into a hazy sky, looked mit crater.

Tougher payday loan rules to remain in place, for now


By Ken Sweet the era of President Donald Trump, but the of Richard Cordray’s tenure. The deadline join class-action lawsuits to sue their
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS win is expected to be short-lived. Despite expired Wednesday without a vote in either banks.
the lack of Congressional action, the the House or Senate. Since Mulvaney took over the bureau in
NEW YORK — Tougher rules governing bureau, now under the control of Trump The cornerstone of the rules is a require- late November, he has repeatedly sided
the payday lending industry, finalized dur- appointee Mick Mulvaney, has already ment that payday lenders must determine, with payday and other high-cost install-
ing the last weeks of an Obama-era announced plans to revisit the regulations, before giving a loan, whether a borrower ment lenders. He dropped an investigation
appointee who led the Consumer Financial which mostly go into effect next year. can afford to repay it in full, with interest, into a company known as World
Protection Bureau, will remain in place for Under the Congressional Review Act, within 30 days. The rules would have also Acceptance, a high-cost installment
now after Congress allowed a deadline to Congress had 60 legislative days to over- capped the number of loans a person could lender, and ended a lawsuit against another
overrule them pass without action. rule the CFPB’s new payday lending rules, take out in a certain period of time. payday lender known as Golden Valley.
It’s a rare victory for consumer groups in which were implemented in the final weeks If allowed to go into effect, the rule One of the first actions Mulvaney took
would have had a substantial negative as acting CFPB director was to announce
impact on the payday lending industry, the bureau would revisit Cordray’s payday
where annual interest rates on loans can lending rules. This could include revising
exceed 300 percent. the rules, or rescinding them altogether.
Congress’ failure to veto the CFPB’s rule Most of the rules will not go into effect
was a surprise since Congress has over- until next year, but the CFPB has already
ruled other consumer protections put into waived some of the already active rules in
place under President Obama, including preparation for the changes it plans to
rules that would have allowed consumers to make.

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Around the state
Californian cleared after
40 years in prison gets $2 million
SACRAMENTO — California has awarded nearly $2 mil-
lion in compensation to a former inmate wrongly imprisoned
for almost 40 years.
Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday signed a law giving 70-year-
old Craig Richard Coley $140 for each day he was in prison.
Coley spent 39 years behind bars after he was wrongly con-
victed of killing his girlfriend, 24-year-old Rhonda Wicht of
Simi Valley, and her 4-year-old son in 1978.
Brown pardoned him before Thanksgiving at the urging of
Simi Valley’s police chief and Ventura County’s district attor-
ney, who cited faulty evidence.
Coley previously said the money can’t make up for what he
called the “worst nightmare” of spending 13,991 days in
prison.
It’s the largest payment under California’s Erroneous
Conviction Program, although there have been larger awards
to crime victims through other programs.

Man gets prison for taking


Ferrari on two-week joyride
SANTA ANA — A man who took a stolen Ferrari on a two- REUTERS
week joyride in Southern California won’t be going anywhere Vice President Mike Pence, center, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, right, listen as Donald Trump speaks during a meeting
for a while. with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the White House.
KNBC-TV reports that Israel Rangel of Santa Ana was sen-
tenced to nine years in prison Thursday after pleading guilty
to the theft.
Authorities say Rangel stole a Ferrari 458 Spider from a
Donald Trump defends ‘animals’
service center in Costa Mesa last Oct. 18. He was arrested on
Nov. 1 after Santa Ana police got a report of someone driving
a Ferrari erratically.
remark, says he’ll always use it
Police also say Rangel had asked someone for gas money to By Jill Colvin try, I refer to them as animals. And guess House events. He has also used the term
fill up the car at a Mobil station. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS what? I always will.” to describe terrorists and school shoot-
Trump has been under fire for com- ers. Senate Minority Leader Chuck
93-year-old makes first WASHINGTON — President Donald ments he made Wednesday while railing Schumer, D-N.Y., responded on Twitter to
Trump on Thursday defended his use of against California for its so-called sanc- the president, saying, “When all of our
hole-in-one in 65 years of golfing the word “animals” to describe some tuary immigration policies. Trump was great-great-grandparents came to
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — A 93-year-old Ohio man wrapped up immigrants who enter the country ille- speaking at a roundtable with local America they weren’t ‘animals,’ and
his nearly seven decades of golfing with his first hole-in-one. gally, saying he would continue to use California officials when he responded to these people aren’t either.”
Ben Bender told The Zanesville Times Recorder “the Lord the term to refer to violent gang members a comment that had referenced MS-13. And House Minority leader Nancy
knew” this was his last round and gave him a hole-in-one. in spite of a sharp rebuke from “We have people coming into the Pelosi said, “Every day that you think
Bender aced the 152-yard third hole last month at Green Democratic leaders. country, or trying to come in — and you’ve seen it all, along comes another
Valley Golf Course in Zanesville with a 5-wood. Answering a reporter’s question during we’re stopping a lot of them,” Trump said manifestation of why their policies are
He says he was in awe watching it, but then his hip started a meeting with NATO Secretary-General after Fresno County Sheriff Margaret so inhumane.”
bothering him, forcing him to stop after a few more holes. He Jens Stoltenberg, Trump said his com- Mims complained about state restric- Mexico’s foreign ministry sent a for-
headed to the clubhouse, bringing his golfing career to a ment a day earlier had clearly been direct- tions that limit cooperation with federal mal diplomatic letter to the U.S. State
memorable end. ed at members of the MS-13 gang. immigration authorities. “You wouldn’t Department complaining that Trump’s
Bender says he began playing when he was 28, whittling “MS-13, these are animals coming believe how bad these people are. These comments were “absolutely unaccept-
his handicap down to a 3 at one point. onto our country,” Trump said, repeating aren’t people. These are animals.” able.” The foreign ministry released a
his language from Wednesday. He added: Trump has repeatedly referred to mem- statement saying such comments create a
Owner of San Francisco “When the MS-13 comes in, when the bers of the violent street gang as “ani- difficult climate for Mexicans living in
‘death trap’ building pays $600,000 other gang members come into our coun- mals” in speeches, rallies and at White the United States.
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco building owner who
housed 20 tenants in a basement that fire officials called a
death trap has agreed to pay $600,000 to settle a city lawsuit.
Beset by leaks, White House talks firings, not apologies
A master tenant in the building who charged rent will pay THE ASSOCIATED PRESS meeting by saying “he’s dying any- conversations.
another $20,000. way,” a torrent of criticism has rained
The agreement was announced Thursday by the city attor- WASHINGTON — A West Wing down upon the White House. The Leaks have long been a problem for
ney. aide’s morbid remark about gravely ill administration has repeatedly declined Trump’s White House, but this one has
Authorities say for at least 11 years, the owner of a three- Sen. John McCain has not yielded to publicly apologize, but the fallout drawn particular scrutiny within the
story building in the Outer Mission neighborhood housed widespread White House soul search- has shaken the West Wing, where the building due to the staying power of
people in basement rooms infested with rats and roaches and ing. Instead it has produced a push to focus remains on who leaked to the the damaging story. Several senior
partitioned off with wood planks and drywall. fire those responsible for leaking that media. officials, including chief of staff John
story and others that have bedeviled Kelly and counselor to the president
Local brief President Donald Trump’s administra-
tion.
Trump is demanding that whoever let
the story go public be fired, according
Kellyanne Conway, have called
closed-door meetings to warn junior
Nearly a week after Kelly Sadler dis- to a White House official and an out- staffers that a shake-up could be in the
Brush fire near Highway 101 missed McCain’s opinion on Trump’s side Trump adviser. Neither was author- offing. The mood has grown increas-
A brush fire burned near Highway 101 in Redwood City, CIA nominee during a closed-door ized to speak publicly about private ingly tense.
according to the California Highway Patrol.
The blaze was reported around 1:40 p. m. near the
Woodside Road off-ramp and crews were fighting it for near-
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Around the nation


Clocks may go a little
cuckoo with power grid change
WASHINGTON — Running late for work or just miss that
bus? You could have a good excuse: Your electric clock
might be running a bit cuckoo.
Because of a change in federal energy regulations, some
scientists say your trusty, older plug-in clock may be los-
ing or gaining a few ticks over time.
Electric clocks keep time based on the usually stable and
precise pulses of the electric current that powers them. In
the U.S., that’s 60 hertz (cycles per second). In the past,
regulators required power companies to immediately correct
the rate if it slipped off the mark. But that precision is
expensive to maintain, so last year, the correction part was
quietly eliminated by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
Energy officials insist other standards will keep the time
in check, and so far the problem has not amounted to more
than a few seconds here and there. But some scientists
looked at what could happen without the time correction
rule and concluded clocks could gradually go off-kilter if the
grid’s power was delivered consistently at higher or lower
rates than 60 hertz. That can happen when power demand
surges or slows because of weather and the grid can’t adjust
right away.
This would affect clocks that get their power from a wall
socket, such as alarm clocks and those on microwaves and
coffeemakers. Cellphones, newer clocks with GPS, those
connected to cable TV and modern ones that don’t rely on REUTERS FILE PHOTO
the grid to keep time aren’t affected, experts said. Robert Mueller testifies before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on FBI oversight on Capitol Hill.
School bus torn apart in
dump truck collision, killing two
MOUNT OLIVE, N.J. — A school bus taking children on
a field trip to a historic site collided with a dump truck on
One year into Russia investigation,
Thursday, ripping the bus apart and killing a student and a
teacher.
The crash left the bus lying on its side on the guardrail of
Interstate 80 in Mount Olive, its undercarriage and front end
sheared off and its steering wheel exposed. Some of the vic-
Washington is rattled, uncertain
By Mary Clare Jalonick
tims crawled out of the emergency exit in the back and an and Eric Tucker “I think he should be free to do his job, but I would like
escape hatch on the roof. More than 40 people were taken THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to see it get wrapped up, of course. ... I mean we want
to hospitals.
Fifth-grade student Theo Ancevski, who was sitting in the to see this thing come to its conclusion, but again I’ve
WASHINGTON — Unlike the presi-
fourth row of the bus and was treated at a hospital for cuts
dent, Robert Mueller hasn’t uttered one
always said he should be free to finish his job.”
and scrapes, said he heard a scraping sound and the bus “top- — House Speaker Paul Ryan
pled over.” word in public about his Russia inves-
“A lot of people were screaming and hanging from their tigation in the year since he was
seatbelts,” he said. appointed special counsel. And that is campaign. those charged are four Trump aides,
Gov. Phil Murphy said one adult and one student were rattling just about everyone involved. The longer the investigation runs, including former national security
killed. Their names had not been released. Murphy said the What’s he up to? When will he bring the more those calls are likely to adviser Michael Flynn and ex-Trump
truck driver was hospitalized, but officials didn’t reveal his the probe to an end? amplify. campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
condition. He doesn’t have to say, and he’s not. House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has The probe has also ensnared count-
The front end of the red dump truck was mangled in the A year into the investigation, the steadfastly supported the special coun- less Washington insiders who have
wreck, which took place about 50 miles (80 kilometers) stern-looking prosecutor is every- sel, seemed to change his tone a bit been called to testify or found them-
west of New York. The truck was registered to Mendez where and nowhere at the same time. In Thursday. selves under scrutiny, including lob-
Trucking, of Belleville, and had “In God We Trust” embla- that time, the breadth and stealth of “I think he should be free to do his byists and foreign representatives who
zoned on the back of it. investigations surrounding President job, but I would like to see it get may have illegally sought to influence
Donald Trump have unsettled the White wrapped up, of course,” Ryan said. “I the administration. Large corporations
Police: Rifle bought by mom House and its chief occupant, and have mean we want to see this thing come to like AT&T and Novartis have been con-
used in Illinois school shooting spread to Capitol Hill, K Street, for- its conclusion, but again I’ve always tacted by Mueller and caught up in an
DIXON, Ill. — A teenager used a 9mm semi-automatic eign governments and, as late as last said he should be free to finish his offshoot investigation into Trump’s
rifle in firing shots at a northern Illinois high school week, corporate boardrooms. job.” longtime personal attorney Michael
before he was shot by a school resource officer, police said With lawmakers eying midterm elec- Mueller is investigating Russian Cohen. The companies acknowledged
Thursday. tions and Trump publicly mulling interference in the election, whether last week that they paid Cohen for
Illinois State Police also said 19-year-old Matthew whether he will sit for an interview Trump’s campaign was involved and “insight” in the early days of the
Milby’s mother bought the weapon in 2012 and that inves- with Mueller, Republican calls are possible obstruction of justice. And Trump administration.
tigators were working to determine how he obtained it. growing for the special counsel to end by the standards of previous special While Mueller himself still enjoys
Classes were canceled Thursday at Dixon High School, a his investigation. Vice President Mike counsel investigations, his actually generally broad bipartisan support in
day after authorities say Milby showed up in the morning as Pence and others have said it publicly. has so far gone fairly quickly. Since Congress, particularly in the Senate,
seniors met for a graduation rehearsal and fired several GOP lawmakers insist they’ve seen no Mueller was appointed on May 17, the secrecy of the investigation has
shots inside the building. evidence of collusion between 2017, his office has charged 19 people created some anxiety about what is
Milby, who was wounded in an exchange of gunfire with Russians and Trump’s 2016 election and three Russian companies. Among next.
the officer, was transferred Thursday from a hospital to the
Lee County Jail, the Dixon Police Department said. He was
in custody under a $2 million bond, with an arraignment
hearing possible on Friday, according to state police. No
After upset Iraqi vote, U.S. prepares to embrace a former foe
By Josh Lederman troops who invaded Iraq 14 years ago. Al-Sadr has evolved over the years
one else was injured in the shooting. and now portrays himself as a populist
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Like many Iraqis, Washington was
caught off guard when a coalition corruption-fighter. U. S. officials
WASHINGTON — After an upset organized by al-Sadr took the largest involved in Iraq policy say the Trump
election in Iraq, the U.S. is preparing share of the recent parliamentary vote. administration is cautiously opti-
to work hand in hand with the Shiite Although al-Sadr won’t become prime mistic he can herald the formation of a
cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and his move- minister, his movement will have an broad-based government that tolerates
ment. That’s despite the fact that his outsize role in building the next gov- a continuing American presence and
militias fought and killed American ernment. curtails Iran’s influence.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • May 18, 2018 9


Yes on Measure P Guest perspective
F
oster City residents face a al 2 feet to address possible sea level
choice in whether they want Editorial rise. While it is true the city is focus-
to pay to fund a new levee
required by federal and regional offi- Mateo is still working on fixes.
ing on the FEMA requirement, its offi-
cials are not hiding the CDBG require-
ments by any means. Fighting FEMA
Improving 101, local
cials or face an increase in flood insur-
ance for those with federally backed
mortgages.
The cost, per average homeowner is
Foster City residents, however, have
one decision to make — whether they
should borrow $90 million through
will be costly and likely unsuccessful
and so will fighting CDBG. So while
it could be argued the levee is not nec-
highways benefits all
this bond measure to pay for a new
about $270 a year, whereas flood essary because of the city’s unique By Julie Lind Rupp and James Ruigomez
levee.
insurance would be in the thousands lagoon and pumping system or
While some suggest the city should
because a 100-year-old flood will like-
per year. So if you are one to be
focused on the bottom line, then the
choice is clear — vote yes on Measure
P.
lower that amount by funneling some
of its reserves into the fund, the city
will be on the hook for any cost over-
runs, which are common in construc-
ly never happen, none of that matters
to federal and regional officials with
their own set of ideas on what is
appropriate.
W e can all dream of a future when today’s unbear-
able traffic congestion is a thing of the past.
Traffic would flow freely on Highway 101,
Interstate 280, State Route 92 and the Dumbarton corridor
because smart, safe, reliable technology will have improved
The city’s situation is by no means tion, so the reserves will likely be
Rather than engage in a costly and mobility on our traffic corridors, expanded the use of public
unique. The Federal Emergency tapped for that. express buses and maximized the capaci-
Others argue that the city should be likely fruitless battle, the city was
Management Agency has been revis- smart to acquiesce and proceed with ty of our highway network.
ing flood maps in the area since 2000 more transparent when it comes to the But that future is a long way off, and
requirements for the new levee. While all due haste with a proposal that will
when San Mateo officials were first cost a relatively modest amount and we must balance the potential of future
faced with making flood control FEMA is requiring the new levee for technology with the daily reality that
flood control reasons, the Bay ensure property owners will not face
improvements or having its residents thousands of dollars in annual flood faces San Mateo County residents and
Conservation and Development workers who must get to where they need
pay for costly insurance. Through a insurance premiums.
Commission is requiring an addition- to go regardless of their job or income
variety of measures, the city of San Vote yes on Measure P. level.
Traffic congestion has become a part
-X denotes our recommendation for your vote San Mateo County Treasurer-Tax Collector of our daily lives. Routine travel has
San Mateo County
Daily Journal Sandie Arnott (unchallenged incumbent)-X now become an incredibly stressful daily Julie Lind Rupp
Board of Supervisors-District 2
Carole Groom (incumbent)-X
endorsements Local measures
experience that is increasingly robbing
us of valuable time with our families;
Morgan Stogner (write-in) Measure K — Belmont-Redwood Shores and making it even more difficult to get
San Mateo County Chief Elections Officer and Elementary School District five-year $118 annual around — especially for working fami-
Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder parcel tax-YES lies and low-income residents.
Board of Supervisors-District 3
Mark Church (incumbent)-X Measure N — Millbrae Elementary School District
Don Horsley (incumbent)-X
five-year $97 annual parcel tax-YES Surveys show that congestion on our
Dan Stegink John Mooney
highways and major roads is the number
San Mateo County Controller Regional measure one transportation challenge facing our
San Mateo County sheriff Juan Raigoza (unchallenged incumbent)-X county; and that traffic has a profoundly
Carlos Bolanos (appointed incumbent)-X Regional Measure 3 — Toll increase of $3 for the negative impact on every sector of our
Mark Melville San Mateo County District Attorney Bay Area’s state-owned bridges to fund
Steve Wagstaffe (unchallenged incumbent)-X transportation improvements-NO local economy and our overall quality of James
Heinz Puschendorf (write-in)
life. This is true whether you work in a Ruigomez
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Nancy Magee-X Robert Foucrault (unchallenged incumbent)-X Daily Journal endorsements go to a tech company or if you’re enjoying your retirement.
Gary Waddell smdailyjournal.com/opinion/editorials There’s been a lot of discussion lately about how to
relieve traffic congestion on the Peninsula, and these talks
need to occur. There are many differing opinions about how
to improve the situation, whether those solutions are for
Letters to the editor now, or in the future.
Some say focus on Highway 101, fix the bottleneck at
101 and 92, and improve congestion at other interchanges
Our tax money at work? one shouldn’t have to commit a crime On April 30 of this year, Mr. such as Willow Road, Woodside Road and Grand Avenue.
to get the treatment. If there is tax Clayton Rich wrote a wonderful letter Others believe that improving east/west commutes on the
Editor, money available to provide this treat- San Mateo-Hayward and Dumbarton bridges is the top prior-
Sometimes as we skim through the on gun control (“Lawmakers call for ity. And some believe that mass transit and improved bicy-
ment it only makes sense that it
Daily Journal there is information should go to people who are not in gun control” published in the April cle and pedestrian options are the only true solution.
that should give us pause but does jail before the incarcerated receive 30 edition of the Daily Journal). He The fact is there’s a clear need to make improvements in
not. A case in point is the article out- pointed out our right to possess guns all of these areas to provide congestion relief for every resi-
theirs. dent, in every community and across all project categories.
lining Gov. Jerry Brown’s budget I think we have lost our way and for protection and self defense. He
(“Brown pitches robust budget” in the Pitting projects and solutions against each other in a zero-
sense of priorities in how we accom- laments what is happening in our sum game is not the answer and will fail to reduce traffic con-
May 12 edition). modate prisoners. The idea that pris- gestion.
In it is a very large amount to treat society such as increased drug use,
oners have better nutrition, better We must take a realistic and balanced approach to reducing
all prisoners in California jails who libraries and now, better health care single parents and the celebration of traffic congestion by investing in infrastructure projects
are infected with hepatitis C. Today, than many of our school children death and depravity over the last 50 that address today’s traffic jams and bottlenecks, while also
there are very effective but costly should offend us all. I don’t know years. He also points out that legisla- ensuring that these investments create new mobility
treatments available. The four-week what it will take to awaken our legis- options for existing transit dependent residents, and incen-
tors will not be able to change those tivizing more solo drivers to make smarter travel choices.
cost of Harvoni is listed as $37,800 lators to this issue but right now it is
and the course of treatment is 8-12 that want to harm us with guns, and I These projects and solutions must improve the lives of
just another line item in a big budget. everyone — no matter where they fall on the socioeconomic
weeks. The reason this should give us totally agree. Without our trust in
range locally.
pause is that there are many hard- God, there will be no improvement. A project to modernize Highway 101 between San Jose
working Californians who are not in Steven Howard, MD When I went to public school God and San Francisco by adding an express lane is already
jail and have hepatitis C but do not Redwood City was with us every day. God will not underway and is poised to receive $233 million from the
have the resources or adequate medical state and $50 million from private companies. This project
insurance to afford the treatment (we hurt us.
will reduce congestion in the four existing general purpose
will save the discussion of the cost of Legislation will lanes on 101 and will move buses, carpools and toll-paying
pharmaceuticals for another day). Charles Tooth drivers to a fifth dedicated lane designed to accommodate
The folks in jail shouldn’t be the not prevent gun violence new services that reward transit riders and carpool passen-
first in line for free treatments and Editor, South San Francisco gers with faster travel times. This project would also create
good jobs for local construction workers and reinvest public
dollars back into the local economy.
OUR MISSION: Not all commuters are fortunate enough to work for a com-
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Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality In fact, the state awarded $15 million to the San Mateo
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Stocks end choppy day slightly lower


By Alex Veiga
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
imposed the tariffs.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The latest quarterly results and
High: 24,839.49 outlooks from several companies
Low: 24,639.40 also put investors in a selling
U. S. stock indexes closed Close: 24,713.98 mood.
slightly lower Thursday after a day
Change: -54.95 J.C. Penney sank 12.4 percent
of mostly choppy trading, wiping
to $2. 69 after the struggling
out some of the market’s gains OTHER INDEXES department store chain said it
from a day earlier. S&P 500: 2720.13 -2.33 might take a loss in 2018 as it cut
Technology stocks took some NYSE Index: 12,747.83 +4.03 its annual forecast. Jack in the
of the worst losses. Fast-food Nasdaq: 7382.47 -15.82 Box lost 8.3 percent to $83.79
chains and other consumer- after the burger chain’s earnings
NYSE MKT: 2720.35 +13.45
focused companies, utilities and fell short of analysts’ expecta-
banks also declined, outweighing Russell 2000: 1625.29 +8.92
Wilshire 5000: 28,328.84 +5.85 tions.
gains in energy and industrial Cisco Systems led a slide in
stocks. Small-company stocks 10-Yr Bond: 3.11 +0.01 technology stocks after the seller
fared better than the rest of the Oil (per barrel): 71.59 +0.10 of routers, switches and software’s
market. latest quarterly results disappoint-
Gold : 1,290.00 -1.50
The indexes veered solidly into ed traders. The stock slid 3.8 per-
the red by late afternoon ahead of a cent to $43.46.
2,720.13. The Dow Jones indus- may make them more attractive to averting a trade war with China:
new round of trade talks between Dillard’s bucked the trend with
trial average lost 54.95 points, or investors worried about a trade war “Will that be successful? I tend to
the U.S. and China. The countries earnings that exceeded Wall
0.2 percent, to 24,713.98. The or rising interest rates. doubt it,” Trump said.
have threatened tariffs on each Street’s estimates. The department
drop pulled the Dow into the red “The concern is on the geopolit- Investors took note of the
other. store chain climbed 6.3 percent to
for the year. The Nasdaq compos- ical front, that’s why you’re see- remarks and the market indexes
“Now that we’re making it out of ite fell 15.82 points, or 0.2 per- ing the large-cap, the multina- moved lower after spending much $76.53.
earnings season, geopolitical is cent, to 7,382.47. tionals, really getting hit by of the day wavering between small CBS slid 4.1 percent to $51.61
going to come back into the fore- The Russell 2000 index of this,” Cruz said. gains and losses. after a Delaware judge refused
front of what the market’s con- smaller-company stocks bucked The Trump administration was The Trump administration has Thursday to grant the company a
cerns are,” said Shawn Cruz, man- the downward trend, setting an all- scheduled to resume talks in proposed tariffs on up to $150 bil- restraining order against its
ager of trader strategy at TD time high for the second day in a Washington with senior Chinese lion in Chinese products to punish majority shareholder. CBS had
Ameritrade. “And that may contin- row. The index picked up 8.92 officials seeking to ward off a Beijing for forcing American com- sought to prevent Shari
ue to drive intraday volatility until points, or 0. 6 percent, to trade war between the world’s two panies to turn over technology in Redstone’s National Amusements
we get more certainty as far as 1,625.29. biggest economies. But while exchange for access to the from thwarting a board vote on a
what is actually going to come out Small-cap companies tend to be fielding questions from reporters Chinese market. China has coun- dividend that would dilute
of these trade talks.” more focused on business in the Thursday afternoon, Trump sug- tered by targeting $50 billion in National Amusements’ voting
The S&P 500 index slipped 2.33 U.S., rather than overseas, which gested the talks may not end up U.S. products. Neither country has power, effectively giving CBS
points, or 0. 1 percent, to independence.

North Carolina beefs up tax


breaks as Apple scouts sites
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS deciding whether to build a planned hub in
the Raleigh-Durham area. They spoke on
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina leg- condition of anonymity because of the con-
islative leaders said Thursday they’re com- fidentiality of business recruitment. The
mitting to a big expansion of tax breaks to project could create 5,000 North Carolina
attract employers promising thousands of jobs, with a later target of 10,000 jobs, the
jobs, a move that comes as people familiar economic development official said.
with recruitment efforts tell the Associated Apple declined comment Thursday.
Press tech giant Apple is strongly consider- Apple also has explored the northern
ing the state for a new corporate campus. Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., as
The top two leaders in the state’s General the potential site of its new campus, the
Assembly said they would lower the thresh- Washington Post reported Wednesday.
REUTERS
old so-called “transformative” companies The maker of iPhones and other tech gear
must meet to get massive state subsidies. employs about 23,000 at its Cupertino
The logo of Walmart is seen on shopping carts.
Companies investing at least $1 billion and
generating 3,000 jobs could get cash pay-
ments based on the taxes paid by their
employees for up to 40 years.
headquarters and a second campus in the
Silicon Valley city, with salaries averaging
about $125,000, according to a report the
company submitted to the city. More than
Walmart improves all around,
A North Carolina government official and
an economic development official told the
Associated Press that Apple is close to
6,000 work at Apple’s second-largest site in
Austin, Texas, in customer service, the com-
pany’s online store and other functions. with online sales rebounding
By Anne d’Innocenzio sales at established stores this week. But J.C.
Lowest U.S. birth rate in three Penney, still scarred from a disastrous
Business brief THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
attempt at its own revival a few years ago,
decades could pose risk to economy The fertility rate dropped 3 percent last year NEW YORK — Walmart’s improving store floundered. It cut its outlook for the year
WASHINGTON — Women in the United to 60.2 births per 1,000 women ages 15 experience and rebounding online sales Thursday as it trims sending to offset declin-
States gave birth last year at the lowest rate through 44. helped to power first-quarter results. ing revenue. Nordstrom reported better-than-
in 30 years, a trend that could weigh on eco- Economic growth has already slowed in The world’s largest retailer reported expected profits and total revenue for the first
nomic growth in the coming years. the United States, with the vast baby boom Thursday that both revenue and profits beat quarter. But its comparable sales were disap-
The Center for Disease Control and generation retiring and fewer young people Wall Street estimates. Sales at stores opened pointing.
Prevention’s National Center for Health replacing them. at least a year rose a solid 2.1 percent. Walmart, while spending more on its work-
Statistics says the number of U.S. babies Economic expansion is generally driven It’s an encouraging report from Walmart as ers to improve the in-store experience, is
born last year fell 2 percent from 2016 to by population growth and worker efficien- it searches for solid footing in a rapidly building fewer big stores and expanding
3.85 million, also a 30-year low. Total cy, both of which have slowed in the past changing environment that includes a domi- online. It wants to harmonize its growing
births have fallen for three straight years. decade. nant Amazon.com that is encroaching online portfolio of online services with its 4,700
and in some cases, just down the street. U.S. stores, which could be an advantage
A mixed picture has emerged for retailers while taking on Amazon.com
this quarter with economic indicators show- “Competition in retail remains acute on all
ing an economy that continues to gain fronts, and we believe Walmart is well-posi-
momentum. Unemployment is at a 17-year tioned to thrive against all competitors in
low and wages are rising, even if stubbornly. this environment,” said Charlie O’Shea, lead
Still, there are headwinds like higher gas retail analyst at Moody’s.
prices and other inflationary pressures that Since buying Jet.com for more than $3 bil-
could threaten wage growth, says Steve Barr, lion nearly two years ago, Walmart has fur-
consumer markets leader at PwC. He also ther buttressed its presence online, acquired
says that the most financially healthy retail- brands like Bonobos and ModCloth. It has
ers are able to invest in stores and online, vastly increased the number of goods its sells
while others with less cash can’t. outside of its stores.
“There is no question that consumers are It’s also strengthening delivery to make
consolidating to a few retailer players,” he shopping at Walmart even more attractive. In
added. March, Walmart said it would expand same-
Macy’s, citing the economic rebound and day delivery to more than 40 percent of U.S.
an aggressive push to revitalize its brand, put households, or 100 metro areas by the end of
up its second consecutive quarter of rising the year.
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Trump responds to European
criticism about U.S. reliability
By Ken Thomas and Darlene Superville threats to impose tariffs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on EU steel and alu-
minum exports and with
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump his decision to withdraw
responded Thursday to European Council from an agreement aimed
President Donald Tusk’s criticism that he’s at preventing Iran from
been an unreliable partner, telling reporters developing nuclear
the European Union has been “terrible” to weapons, which the EU
the U.S. on trade and “they can call me all has supported as critical
sorts of names.” Donald Trump to security around the
During a meeting with the leader of NATO, globe.
Trump addressed a question from a reporter Tusk made his remarks about the U.S. pres-
about Tusk’s recent comment that, given the ident’s reliability before he chaired a meet-
U.S. president’s recent decisions, “someone ing in Bulgaria of the 28 leaders whose coun-
could even think, ‘with friends like that, tries make up the world’s biggest trading
who needs enemies?”’ bloc.
REUTERS Tusk tweeted Wednesday that thanks to Trump said he knew both Tusk and
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks during the first enlarged meeting of the seventh Trump, “we realize that if you need a helping European Commission President Jean-
Central Military Commission of the Workers’ Party of Korea. hand, you will find one at the end of your Claude Juncker very well, telling reporters,
arm.” “Say hello to Jean-Claude.”

Ahead of summit, Trump aired his longstanding complaints Looking ahead to the annual NATO sum-
about the U.S. trade deficit with Europe and mit, Trump and Stoltenberg discussed their
trade barriers for U.S. agriculture and efforts to push NATO countries to increase
automakers. their defense spending. Stoltenberg told
Trump his lobbying campaign is “really

Kim Jong Un crafts


“We lost $151 billion dealing with the
European Union. So they can call me all having an impact” on defense spending
sorts of names, and if I were them I’d call me within the alliance.
names also, because it’s not going to hap- Trump asked the NATO head if he would
pen any longer,” Trump said as he sat next to give him “credit for that,” prompting

a careful message NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg to point to Trump’s leadership
on the issue.
Trump has vexed Europeans with his

By Eric Talmadge
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOKYO — Donald Trump and Kim Jong


The North’s media didn’t even make their
first explicit announcement of the Trump
summit until last week.
That news came May 10, the day after U.S.
U.S. is running out of time on
Un have one big thing in common as they
prepare for what would be the first ever U.S.-
North Korea summit next month in
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited
Pyongyang to work out details of the release
of three American prisoners and finalize the
NAFTA while confronting China
By Paul Wiseman Ujczo, a trade lawyer at Dickinson Wright in
Singapore: They both claim to deserve total summit’s venue and its June 12 date. The
credit. North’s ruling party newspaper put a photo THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Columbus, Ohio.
In a country where there is no Twitter but of Kim shaking his hand on its front page. NAFTA is hardly the only urgent item on
lots of fake news, North Koreans are getting The media were at it again this week, the administration’s trade agenda. Trump
WASHINGTON — President Donald was expected to meet Thursday with China’s
a very different take than American media- warning that hard-liners like Trump’s new Trump’s team is running out of time to
watchers on what got the two leaders to the National Security Adviser John Bolton are Vice Premier Liu He to try to avert a trade
rewrite a trade pact with Canada and Mexico war. Liu will also meet with a U.S. team led
negotiating table and what they will be try- ruining the atmosphere of detente by sug- this year just as it’s confronting China and
ing to accomplish. gesting Pyongyang must unilaterally give by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
sparring with its allies over U.S. tariffs on The U.S. and China, locked in a conflict
What North Koreans are hearing is that up its nuclear weapons before any easing of imported steel and aluminum.
Kim is calling all the shots. That he’s a trade sanctions can begin. over Beijing’s demand that American com-
strategic genius whose bold nuclear policies North Korea’s often-stated policy is the If negotiators can’t agree on a revamped panies turn over technology to gain access
have opened the door to Korean-led peace exact opposite: that its precondition for the North American Free Trade Agreement to the Chinese market, have threatened to
talks with the South. And that he has finally denuclearization is an end to Washington’s soon — House Speaker Paul Ryan set an slap tariffs on $50 billion of each other’s
succeeded in forcing the leader of the most “hostile policy and nuclear threats.” informal Thursday deadline — the talks goods. And Trump has asked U.S. Trade Rep.
powerful country in the world to acknowl- Caution over the handling of Trump news could drag into 2019. Or Trump could carry Robert Lighthizer to find an additional
edge their country’s new status. aside, the North’s media have been pretty out his threat to abandon the agreement he’s $100 billion in Chinese products to tax.
It’s a message that fits in nicely with what clear in suggesting something big is going labeled a job-killing “disaster” and throw The prospect of a trade war between the
North Koreans always hear: that their lead- on. commerce among the three NAFTA countries world’s two biggest economies has
ers are essentially infallible. They made quite a fuss — albeit after most into disarray. unnerved global financial markets and
But unlike some Trump backers who have of the rest of the world had already seen the “The window is closing rapidly,” said Dan alarmed major companies.
already begun talking about a possible news — of Kim’s summit with China’s
Nobel Prize, North Korea’s media have been President Xi Jinping and later his summit
exceedingly cautious not to set expecta- with South Korean President Moon Jae-in
tions for specific concessions from Trump on the south side of the Demilitarized Zone,
too high or to divulge government posi- in April. They have also repeatedly stressed
tions that might need to be walked back or the country is in the process of shifting to
reframed if the talks don’t go as planned. Kim’s “new strategic line.”
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classic Washington non-apology. ” He essential in confronting today’s threats

HASPEL
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asked how the Senate could take seriously
Haspel’s “conversion on torture?”
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said the world
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from U.S. adversaries like Russia, North
Korea, China and Iran.
Among Democrats supporting Haspel
was watching the confirmation vote, were several up for re-election this fall in
which he called a “referendum on torture.” states where Trump is popular, including
Coats said Haspel has integrity and both He said the so-called “enhanced interroga- but the U.S. grappling with its past mis- Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Sen.
frontline and executive intelligence expert- tion techniques” the CIA used at black takes. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, Sen. Joe
ise. “We salute Director Haspel, a trailblaz- sites, including slamming detainees “The bottom line is this: No one has Donnelly of Indiana and Sen. Bill Nelson in
er who today becomes the first woman to against walls and confining them in cof- ever been held accountable for the torture Florida. Also voting yes were Sen. Jeanne
lead the CIA,” he said. fin-shaped boxes, amounted to “govern- program and I do not believe those who Shaheen of New Hampshire and Sen. Mark
Her opponents argued that it wasn’t ment-sanctioned torture.” were intimately involved in it deserve to Warner of Virginia, the ranking member of
right to promote someone who supervised Haspel has vowed never to restart such a lead the agency,” Feinstein said before the intelligence committee.
a covert detention site in Thailand where program and says her “strong moral com- casting her vote against Haspel. “This has not been an easy decision,”
terror suspects were waterboarded, an pass” would prevent her from carrying out Since Trump nominated Haspel, her con- Warner said, adding that he’d met and talked
interrogation technique that simulates any presidential order she found objec- firmation has been clouded by debate over with Haspel many times in the past several
drowning. They said the U.S. needed to tionable. That was enough to coax some the CIA’s former interrogation program. A weeks. He said he’s convinced that Haspel
slam closed what was one of the CIA’s senators into the “yes” column. But Leahy protester in the Senate visitor gallery could and would stand up to Trump, who has
darkest chapters that tainted America’s said he still questioned her judgment and briefly disrupted speeches ahead of the voiced support for waterboarding and has
image with allies abroad. lamented that she has never publicly con- vote with shouts against the CIA. said “torture works.”
Several senators said Haspel was not demned torture as “immoral.” Three Republicans opposed her: Sen. After the vote, human rights groups
forthcoming in answering questions about He wondered aloud what Haspel would do John McCain of Arizona, who is battling quickly issued statements denouncing the
her role in the torture program or the CIA’s if she’s asked to do something that goes cancer and did not vote; Sen. Rand Paul of confirmation and the now-defunct program.
decision to destroy video-taped evidence against America’s core values. “Should we Kentucky; and Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona. “The Senate has now rewarded that atro-
of the sessions. They also had questions trust that she will have the moral compass Six Democrats, however, were heartened cious conduct by promoting someone that
about her rejection of the now-banned to stand up and say ‘No?”’ he asked. by her pledge to never restart harsh inter- reportedly administered it to lead one of the
techniques. “Based on what we’ve seen, I do not.” rogation programs, even if Trump request- government’s most powerful agencies, ”
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said in a floor Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. , said ed. They said they voted for Haspel said Daphne Eviatar at Amnesty
speech that Haspel “offered up almost the the nomination was not just about Haspel, because they thought her experience was International USA.

asked. “How do you take advantage of the concepts at the same time, Collins said he the number of community colleges step-

FAIRE
Continued from page 1
positive changes in education and how do
you get in front of some of the changes in
work?”
wonders if they are able to see how the
skills they are developing now can play
into their futures.
ping up this year to participate in the Maker
Faire, noting their wide reach among stu-
dents of all ages and efforts to create spaces
“That’s great, but I want to make sure that on campus where students can pursue their
To get students thinking about what’s
they realize: ‘oh wait a second, this thing own projects. Because Dougherty has seen
Showcasing more than 1,200 projects next, Dougherty’s team of Makers is part-
that I’m doing because it’s fun actually can the group of people who identify as
ranging from a giant dragon made of bal- nering with the Cornell University College
lead to a career that’s very highly well-paid “Makers” over the years expand to include
loons to a 14-foot human-piloted exoskele- of Engineering to host the event’s first
and exciting in its own right,’” he said. “I venture capitalists and CEOs in addition to
ton, this year’s three-day Maker Faire prom- Industry Career and College Day. By invit-
don’t always know they see that connec- hobbyists and families, he knows the skills
ises to introduce those behind a wide array ing juniors and seniors in high school to
tion.” are valued in workplaces — it’s just a matter
of inventions and those hoping to solve hear from startups, employers and colleges
of helping students make the same connec-
problems creatively, just as it has in the last and universities, the event is aimed at help- Through discussions about the evolving
tion.
12 years it’s set up shop in San Mateo. ing those who grew up working on one cre- set of skills needed in the future workforce
Since its inception in 2006, the Maker ative project or another imagine how they and a competition in which high school stu- “There’s just this difference between
Faire and the projects it’s inspired people of can be successful with the same skills as dents will receive real-time feedback from knowing and doing and employers like peo-
all ages to pursue have spread into class- they pursue college or careers, said college-age judges on ideas they pitch, ple who can do things, who can solve real
rooms and nearly 200 events around the Dougherty. Collins is hoping the event will capitalize problems [and] who can figure things out
world. But this year, event founder Dale on the success the Maker movement has had for themselves,” he said. “Makers are those
For Lance Collins, Dean of Engineering kind of people.”
Dougherty is hoping young Makers will in attracting diverse subset of the popula-
at Cornell University, the Maker move-
have a chance to chart a path from their pas- tion and broaden its reach even further to
ment’s ability to capture the imaginations
sion for engineering their way through minorities and women, who are typically
of students has been instrumental in shift- The Mak er Faire will be held at v arious
problems to seeing how the skills they underrepresented in STEM fields.
ing college-level engineering courses times May 18, May 19 and May 20 at the
develop through Maker projects can help toward project-based learning. Though “A long-standing challenge is broadly San Mateo County Ev ent Center, 1346
them land a job down the road. events like the Maker Faire and the many under the category of diversity,” he said. Saratoga Driv e. The Mak er Faire’s Industry
“I think the thing that’s really interesting others it has spawned across the country “It’s not just that we want interest, but we Career and College Day will be held 9 a.m.
is education’s changing, but so is the work- have motivated students to pursue projects want interest from a wide range of people.” to 1 p.m. Friday, May 18. Visit mak er-
place and how do you prepare for that?” he that align with their interests and learn new Dougherty said he has been encouraged by faire.com/bay -area/ for more information.

School of Medicine, allegedly said she has second employee checked on her, she of the parties, including Lockner, were

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done research on pregnancy denial,
believed Lockner showed signs of perva-
sive pregnancy denial and was in a state of
looked over Lockner’s stall and allegedly
saw her holding the baby facedown in the
toilet bowl. She allegedly heard the toilet
aware she was pregnant at the time,
according to prosecutors.
Lockner’s case was continued to June 1
disassociation after the shocking birth of flush when she stepped down and alerted for Superior Court arraignment and she
her baby, according to prosecutors. police, despite Lockner’s request that she remains in custody on $11 million bail.
Jonathan McDougall allegedly called three Lockner’s eight-month-old son is not alert authorities, according to prosecu- She is also set to appear in court June 2 for
witnesses to the stand Thursday, including reportedly doing well and does not at this tors. a hearing on a request to modify the pro-
an expert witness. Lockner’s boyfriend, time show signs of long-term injury from Though the child was without a pulse and tective order on her children so she is
with whom she has a 4-year-old child, the incident, according to prosecutors. not breathing when police arrived, he allowed to have supervised visits with
allegedly said the births of both of their Lockner’s preliminary hearing was con- responded to emergency care at the hospi- them, according to prosecutors.
children have come as a surprise to both of ducted some eight months after she tal. Lockner allegedly told police at the District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said
them and said he knows how tough it allegedly complained of stomach pain and scene she didn’t know she was pregnant prosecutors agreed with Forcum’s conclu-
would be for the couple financially to sup- made repeated trips to the restroom during and was surprised the baby was born, sions Thursday and will focus on proving
port another child. Her boyfriend’s sister, an evening shift at the fast-food restau- according to prosecutors. her charges beyond a reasonable doubt.
who has custody of both children, report- rant. At around 10 p.m., her manager sug- The incident was allegedly not the first “The standard for a preliminary hearing
edly said she saw Lockner regularly in the gested she go home but, even after clock- time she unexpectedly gave birth to a is whether there is a probable cause,” he
time leading up to the incident and she did- ing out of her shift, Lockner allegedly child, according to prosecutors. said. “We know we have to prove this
n’t look pregnant, according to prosecu- stayed at the restaurant in the restroom, Some four years ago, Lockner reportedly beyond a reasonable doubt — that’s a
tors. according to prosecutors. walked into the bathroom of her apartment much higher standard.”
A third witness, Dr. Cara Angelotta of One employee who checked on Lockner while her boyfriend and aunt were there McDougall could not be immediately
Northwestern University’s Feinberg saw blood surrounding the stall. When a and came out with a newborn baby. None reached for comment.
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again, Giants lose to Rox in 12
Friday • May 18, 2018

Two wins, two different ways


Burlingame baseball scores 12 runs in first; Carlmont needs 12 innings to post CCS victory
By Nathan Mollat The Panthers scored 12 runs in the first No one knows what to expect before the game with two more in the third. The Panthers were
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
inning on their way to a 14-0, five-inning, begins. All the Panthers wanted to do was get also aided by five Mariners errors — four com-
mercy-rule win over Aptos in the Division II off to a quick start. ing during the Panthers’ first-inning onslaught.
bracket, while the Scots needed 12 innings to “In my pregame speech I said, ‘Let’s put up a “They were shocked we were running hard
While the Burlingame and Carlmont baseball top Alvarez-Salinas, 3-2 in Division I. three-spot in the first,” said Burlingame senior 90s,” Vargas said. “They’d look up and we’d
team accomplished their ultimate goal of win- “Baseball is funny,” said Carlmont manager first baseman Mario Vargas. “No way did I already be at the bag. They’d panic and throw
ning their Central Coast Section tournament Rich Vallero. “Saturday, we could have a 10-run expect a 12-spot.” the ball away.”
openers Wednesday, the teams were on the inning and [Burlingame] is involved in a tight Burlingame scored 12 runs on eight hits in
opposite ends of the spectrum. one.” that opening frame and rounded out the scoring See BASEBALL, Page 18

Oakland stays hot


By Ian Harrison
Serra legend
Ken Houle dies
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TORONTO — Losing starting pitcher Ken Houle, a 35-year member of the Serra
Andrew Triggs in the third inning put the High School faculty as well as baseball man-
Oakland Athletics in a tough spot. ager and athletic director, died Tuesday
Khris Davis provided enough offense to according to a statement sent to Serra alum-
make up for it. ni.
Matt Olson hit a three-run home run, Ken Houle is the grandfather of current
Davis and Matt Chapman added two-run Serra teacher and baseball manager Chris
shots, and the Athletics beat the Toronto Houle.
Blue Jays 10-5 on Thursday night. Ken Houle, who came to Serra as a teacher
Davis matched a career-high with four hits in 1955 shortly after the school moved to its
and scored three times as Oakland snapped a current location on 20th Avenue in San
six-game losing streak in Toronto and won Mateo and named a
for the second time in 13 games north of the “founding father” in the
border. statement, led the Serra
Davis singled in the first, homered in the baseball program for 20
third, singled and scored in the fifth, came years, from. He won
around to score after being hit by a pitch in Catholic Athletic League
the sixth, and singled in the eighth. (CAL) titles in 1959,
“Usually if he touches the ball three times 1960 and 1962. During
in a game it’s a couple of homers,” manager his time as manager, he
Bob Melvin said. “That’s impressive. coached several future
Power hitters usually aren’t doing that, mix- Ken Houle Major League Baseball
ing in some singles.” players, including Jim
The Blue Jays lost for the ninth time in 12 Fregosi, Tim Cullen and Dan Frisella.
home games. Toronto has gone 8-14 fol- Houle was instrumental in the formation of
lowing a 14-8 start. the West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL)
“A tough night,” Blue Jays manager John which began in 1967.
Gibbons said. “No need to elaborate.” Houle also coached basketball and junior
Triggs left in the third inning because of varsity football, in addition to teaching
nerve discomfort in his forearm. He allowed business finance, accounting, algebra,
one run and one hit in 2 1/3 innings before geometry, English and PE.
being replaced by Santiago Casilla. In 1959, Houle took over as the school’s
“We had to use a lot of guys today,” athletic director, a position he held for near-
Melvin said. “Whenever your starter comes ly 20 years, stepping down in 1977. When
out of the game after two-plus it means Houle retired in 1990, the school named its
you’ve got some work to do.” athletic facilities after him: the Kenneth R.
Casilla pitched two innings and Yusmeiro Houle Athletic Complex.
Petit (1-0) worked 2 2/3 innings for the After Houle graduated with a bachelor’s
win. Ryan Dull got two outs and Lou Trivino degree in teaching from College of St.
pitched the final 1 1/3 innings. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, he eventual-
Triggs said he felt tingling in his thumb ly started his teaching career at a small
and first two fingers on his final pitch of the Catholic high school in North Dakota. He
first inning, and again in the second. He moved to Modesto Junior College prior to
threw six consecutive balls before leaving. arriving at Serra.
“The sensation I was feeling in those A rosary and vigil for Houle will begin at 7
three fingers was enough for me to bring it p.m. May 22 at Calvary Catholic Cemetery
to their attention,” Triggs said. “You really and Mausoleum at 7101 Verner Ave. in
JOHN E. SOKOLOWSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS Sacramento. A funeral mass will begin at 11
A’s center fielder Dustin Fowler has an RBI single in the fifth inning of Oakland’s 10-5 win over a.m. May 23 at St. John the Baptist Catholic
See ATHLETICS, Page 16 Toronto. It was the third win in four games for the A’s. Church at 307 Montrose Drive in Folsom.

Foster’s ex-girlfriend testifies she lied about abuse


By Chris Biderman “and I wanted to end February. He has been through her attorney saying her injuries,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him. ” When asked by charged with domestic including a ruptured eardrum, were the result
prosecutor Kevin Smith violence with an allega- of a fight with another woman.
if Foster ever hit her, tion that he inflicted Prosecutors have said they will continue
SAN JOSE — The former girlfriend of great bodily injury,
Ennis replied, “No, sir. to pursue the case even if Ennis does not
Reuben Foster testified at a preliminary forcefully attempting to
Not once.” cooperate with the investigation. The pros-
hearing Thursday that she lied to police prevent a victim from
Foster was arrested ecution said Ennis’ testimony couldn’t be
when she said the San Francisco 49ers line- reporting a crime, and
after Ennis told police he trusted given inconsistencies throughout.
backer attacked her, allegations that led to a possession of an assault
dragged her by her hair, Judge Nona Klippen said she will rule
domestic violence case against him.
Elissa Ennis testified she lied because she Elissa Ennis physically threw her out Reuben Foster weapon. Foster pleaded Wednesday on whether the case should con-
of their house, and not guilty last week. tinue to trial.
wanted retribution after Foster tried to end punched her in the head eight to 10 times in Ennis subsequently issued a statement
their relationship, saying she was angry See FOSTER, Page 18
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Giants pushed to
12, fall to Rockies
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rockies 5, Giants 3, 12 inn
SAN FRANCISCO — Carlos Gonzalez
to do so since home run king Barry Bonds in
blooped a tiebreaking, two-run single with two
2004. Randy Winn was the previous Giant to
outs in the 12th inning, lifting the Colorado
hit homers in four consecutive games, from
Rockies past the San Francisco Giants 5-3 on
Sept. 16-30, 2005.
Thursday night in the clubs’ first meeting of the
Daniel Castro’s two-run double and an RBI
year.
single by starting pitcher Chad Bettis put
Giants manager Bruce Bochy and shortstop
Colorado ahead 3-0 in the second.
Brandon Crawford were ejected in the bottom of CASEY B. GIBSON/CBG.COM
The first meeting between the clubs arrived at
the 12th after Crawford was called out on strikes Colombia’s Fernando Gaviria celebrates his Stage 5 win in Elk Grove in the Tour of California.
last in mid-May after the Giants already faced
and argued with plate umpire Chris Segal.
the division rival Dodgers 11 times. This one
Gonzalez connected off Cory Gearrin, who
relieved after Pierce Johnson (2-2) allowed one-
out walks to pinch-hitter Chris Iannetta and
Charlie Blackmon.
came on a blustery night by the bay — in fact,
the umpires’ pants flapped hard in the wind early
on.
Bettis struck out five and walked two over six
Gaviria sprints to
Jake McGee (1-2) pitched two scoreless
innings for the win, and Wade Davis finished for
his 16th save with the tying run on first.
Colorado squandered earlier chances.
innings, surrendering three runs and five hits.
He had a second consecutive no-decision.
Giants right-hander Jeff Samardzija allowed
three runs on five hits over 6 2/3 innings,
Stage 5 win of the
The Rockies got consecutive two-out singles
in the 10th by Gerardo Parra and Nolan Arenado
before Tony Watson got Gonzalez to ground
out. In the 11th, Trevor Story singled before
struck out three and walked three in his second
straight no-decision and third in the last four
starts.
Tour of California
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the day, the breakaway never getting far enough
Johnson induced a double play and strikeout. TRAINER’S ROOM
In the ninth, Crawford hit a two-out single ahead to cause much concern. But things picked
that bounced off the outstretched glove of pitch- Gi ants : RHP Mark Melancon threw a 20- ELK GROVE — The riders began toppling up in the run-in to the finish, beginning with
er Adam Ottavino then Crawford stole second pitch simulated game as he works back from a over a few miles from the finish line, the crash some crosswinds and then some mechanical
for his first stolen base of 2018 but the Giants strained flexor tendon in his pitching elbow. cluttering up the left side of the road into Elk issues that caused trouble for some top sprint-
couldn’t capitalize. If Melancon feels good Friday, he would start a Grove with broken bikes and bodies. ers.
Brandon Belt hit his 10th home run to tie the rehab assignment Sunday or Monday that will Fortunately for Fernando Gaviria, he was on Ewan punctured with about six miles to go
game at 3 in the sixth, but his trot came after a likely last about two weeks, or five or six the right side of the road. and had to chase back. British star Mark
replay review that sent him home from second games. Bochy wants him to pitch in back-to- The Colombian sprinter dodged all the trou- Cavendish had to change wheels and chase
on what initially was called a double. Belt’s ball back games during that process. ... LHP ble during a chaotic finish to the fifth stage of back, then narrowly dodged the pile-up on the
hit off the top of the arcade in right-center. Madison Bumgarner played long toss and is the Tour of California, then held off hard-charg- run-in to the finish. Marcel Kittel also had a
Buster Posey first scored on the play to make it set to throw an extensive bullpen session ing Caleb Ewan and world champion Peter puncture that took the big sprinter out of the
3-2. Saturday of about 40 pitches. On Tuesday in Sagan at the finish line Thursday to pick up his running.
Belt homered in a fourth straight game for the Houston he is scheduled to face live hitting for second victory of this year’s race. The Quick-Step Floors team of Gaviria man-
second time this season, the first Giants player the first time. Ewan earned his second podium and Sagan aged to remain intact, and they produced a text-
wound up third, while American rider Tejay van book lead-out for him. Max Richeze delivered
Garderen finished safely in the field to maintain Gaviria to the front, and he took control a little
his overall leaded heading into Friday’s decisive further from the line than normal but still had
summit stage. the legs to hold off Ewan and Sagan at the fin-
“I didn’t see (the chaos) because I went to the ish.
right. The crash was on the left side. I only lis- “It was a pretty straightforward stage,” Ewan
tened into my radio,” Gaviria said. “The other said. “I punctured, then we had to use some guys
guys from the team, they did a really good job, early to get me back to the bunch, but they got
and we are happy because it was a really nice me into a good position to do the sprint.”
victory today.” Van Garderen’s goal was to avoid trouble and
Earlier in the day, American rider Kendall conserve energy for the sixth stage, a long slog
Ryan won the bunch sprint in Elk Grove to take from Folsom to Lake Tahoe that includes six
the first of the three stages of the women’s race. categorized climbs before the summit finish.
Emma White was second and Annette He’ll try to protect a 23-seconds advantage
Edmondson was third. over Egan Bernal and 37 seconds on Dan
The men’s race was relatively boring most of Martinez.
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Sports briefs
Cal Athletic department employee
fired following harassment investigation
It happens every spring:
LeBron forced to carry Cavs
BERKELEY — The University of California at Berkeley
has fired a longtime member of the athletic department after
an investigation found he violated the university’s sexual
violence and sexual harassment policy with former student-
athletes, including women’s basketball player Layshia
Clarendon. By Tom Withers
Clarendon, a current guard for the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
filed a lawsuit in January against now-terminated Cal staffer
Mohamed Muqtar — who initially had been placed on paid INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — LeBron James recovered quick-
leave as Cal launched its investigation. The school said ly from his neck strain. There’s still too much stress on his
Thursday that Muqtar was fired effective last Friday, releas- back.
ing a statement saying, “it pains us to hear about these He’s carrying the Cavaliers. It’s a springtime tradition.
actions by one of our employees who student-athletes As has been the case for much of his 15-year career, James
turned to as a trusted adviser.” has had to perform at an extraordinary level throughout
The assistant director of student services, Muqtar had been these playoffs, most recently in Cleveland’s Game 2 loss at
working for the university for more than 25 years, the Boston.
school said. Bouncing back after taking a blow to the jaw from Jayson
Tatum’s shoulder that violently twisted his head and sent a
“Our thoughts are with the survivors and providing them chill down the spines of Cleveland fans, James finished
with the resources they need through the healing process,” with 42 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists.
the school said in a statement. “No one should be subject to It was not enough, however. His teammates failed him and
unwanted advances or verbal or physical abuse, and we the Cavs fell into a 2-0 hole in the Eastern Conference
encourage any member of our campus community who has finals.
experienced sexual violence or sexual assault to reach out Kevin Love (22 points, 15 rebounds) helped, so did Kyle
for help, which can include counseling, academic accommo- Korver (four 3-pointers) and Tristan Thompson (8 points, 7
dations, information about the reporting process, and KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS
rebounds). But too many other Cavs ranged from mediocre LeBron James, shown celebrating his game-winning shot
more.” to awful.
Clarendon was at Cal from 2009 to 2013. When she filed
against Toronto in the Eastern Conference semifinals, is
If Cleveland is to even the series at home, that has to looking to get back to his eighth straight finals appearance.
the lawsuit, Clarendon posted on Twitter: “It feels there is a change starting in Game 3 on Saturday.
big level of responsibility there for me, to make sure this “We have to ramp it up,” said J.R. Smith, who didn’t score another. The Cavs don’t have time for speeches or excuses.
doesn’t continue. And he doesn’t continue to harm other in Game 2 and committed a critical flagrant foul. “We’re With their season inching toward danger, results are all that
people.” playing too slow. We’re making ‘Bron play hero ball, matter.
which is tough to do, especially in the Eastern Conference Hill didn’t record an assist in 28 minutes in Game 1 and
Raiders sign free agent G Cameron Hunt finals. We got to help him. With that said, we have to give had three points in Game 2. He missed time in the opening
him an opportunity to make him feel confident to give us round against Indiana with back spasms and has been puz-
ALAMEDA — The Oakland Raiders have signed free agent the ball so we can make the right plays. We got to help him zled by his drop-off after playing so well in Cleveland’s
guard Cameron Hunt. and he’s got to help us.” sweep over Toronto.
The team waived center Alex Officer on Thursday to make Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said James “did everything” in “I’m trying to figure it out myself,” he said. “I think a lit-
room on the roster. practice Thursday, but the 33-year-old had left the floor by tle bit of just trying to be more involved offensively, trying
the time media members were allowed in for interviews. to be more involved defensively, not waiting until a play is
Hunt originally signed with Denver as an undrafted free
James was spotted in the fitness and training area inside the possibly called and things like that to go do it. I’ve just got
agent out of Oregon last May. He spent the 2017 preseason
facility. to be more assertive, I’ve got to play with that edge like I
with the Broncos and was later signed to San Francisco’s
Lue said the Cavs spent time breaking down video of the did in the second series
practice squad in November.
two losses. There was plenty to dissect. “There’s no one to blame but myself. You’ve got to look
Officer was signed as an undrafted free agent earlier this Cleveland has had puzzling defensive lapses, and Lue said yourself in the mirror and say, ‘What can I do better?”’
month. there were up to nine instances in Game 2 alone where com- The Cavs know they need to be more physical after the
munication breakdowns led to easy baskets or open shots Celtics took the fight to them in Boston.
for the Celtics. Lue raised some eyebrows following Game 2 when he
On offense, Lue feels Smith and point guard George Hill, described Boston’s players as “gooning up” the series. Lue
who have been outscored 72-12 in two games by Jaylen explained he wasn’t being critical.
Brown and Terry Rozier, need to be more aggressive and “It’s not a bad thing to goon it up,” he said. “Like, they’re
attack the basket. taking hard fouls, they’re being physical. They’re playing
Smith believes it’s simpler than that. playoff basketball. So that’s all I meant by it.”
“Make shots, that’s the only thing we can do,” said Thompson said he loves that Boston is playing “hard and
Smith, who is 2 for 17 and 0 for 7 on 3-pointers in the chippy.” But he knows if the Cavs don’t ease the burden on
series. “I mean obviously we can do more on the defensive James, this fight could be over sooner than expected.
side, but our main focus is to make shots right now when we “Other guys have to contribute and other guys have to
get it. If we don’t have them, try to make the next-best play. step up,” Tristan Thompson said. “Of course, it’s a huge lux-
Right now ‘Bron and Kev are working overly hard, trying to ury having LeBron on our team. At the same time, we have
carry us. We just got to step up and do our job.” to be ready to play and we have to do our job.”
But talking a good game is one thing, playing one is And get off James’ back.
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Lightning ties series with Capitals Rahal: from 34th to first


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
during Indy 500 practice
WASHINGTON — Alex Killorn scored the
tiebreaker with about 8 minutes left, Andrei THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JR Hildebrand, who suffered the first crash
Vasilevskiy made 36 saves, and the Tampa of the week when his car drifted up the track
Bay Lightning weathered the equivalent of INDIANAPOLIS — Graham Rahal’s one- and slammed into the wall between the third
more than a period without a shot on goal to day turnaround looked good and felt even and fourth turns. He was checked at
edge the Washington Capitals 4-2 on better. Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s infield cen-
Thursday night, evening the Eastern Now he needs to prove it wasn’t a fluke. ter and was released and cleared to drive.
Conference final at two games apiece. Just 24 hours after finishing 34th out of It put a damper on Dreyer & Reinbold’s
Killorn was left pretty much alone during a 35 on the Indianapolis first attempt to make the 500 since 2013.
defensive breakdown by Washington and 500 practice speed “We had something happen in turn three
scored 6 seconds after a Tampa Bay power play charts, the 29-year-old with the car. We are still analyzing what
expired, putting in a pass from Ondrej Palat. American jumped into the might have happened. The car felt out of the
Steven Stamkos and Brayden Point scored top spot with a fast lap of ordinary,” Hildebrand said. “It felt like I had
Tampa Bay’s first two goals, and Anthony 226.047 mph. The only a wacky wheel of a shopping cart because
Cirelli added an empty-netter with a second driver to top 226 on the car kept wobbling a bit. But I’m fine and
left. Thursday heads into the ready to go tomorrow.”
Washington’s goals came from Evgeny weekend with a little Rahal said he had similar sensation in his
Kuznetsov — off an assist by Alex Ovechkin momentum. car throughout the day and thought he might
Graham Rahal “It’s cooler to lead be the first to crash, too.
— and defenseman Dmitry Orlov. GEOFF BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS
The Lightning host Game 5 on Saturday practice than being 34th Instead, he managed to get some help to
Tampa Bay’s Steven Stamkos, right, hugs because you don’t have to answer all the
night, with Game 6 back in Washington on goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy after his 36-save jump to the top of the speed charts.
Monday. questions about being 34th,” Rahal said. “Going out there and sitting in a big tow
performance in the Lightning’s Game 4 win “But today was a very good day. We found
The road team has won every game in the over the Wasington Capitals. has never been my thing but when you do, it
some pace and at the end of the day we found feels good,” he said. “If you do get a two, it
series so far.
games in a row with an injured right hand. some things that will help us. That last run is massive.”
The Capitals, who eliminated the two-time was the best I have felt in traffic.”
reigning Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh One key: Vasilevskiy played just like the Rahal, who drives for his father’s team —
Vezina Trophy finalist he is. He was spectacu- Rahal had been struggling to figure out Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing —was one
Penguins in the second round, fell to 3-5 over- how the new car works. He was clocked at
all at home during these playoffs — and even lar at times, including stops against Chandler of two Honda drivers in the top six.
Stephenson on a breakaway and Backstrom 222.102 on Wednesday.
got booed late in the first period, which ended The other was Marco Andretti, who was
from the doorstep in the second period. Early He’s not the only one searching for
with the Lightning ahead 2-1. third at 225.584. Andretti, who also drives
in the third, Vasilevskiy used his left glove to answers.
The Lightning won Game 4 despite going for his father’s team, had the fastest speed
swat away a try from Brett Connolly. Tony Kanaan, the second-fastest Thursday
nearly 21 full minutes of game time — the last Wednesday.
After one flubbed chance, Ovechkin threw at 225. 896 and the 2013 race winner,
10:41 of the first period, followed by the ini- acknowledged everyone’s curious to see Two-time Indy 500 pole winner Ed
tial 10:11 of the second — without putting a his head back and looked up, the very picture Carpenter, Sage Karam and 2017 series
of disappointment. what happens when series organizers boost
single official shot on net. And they won even the horsepower by about 50 on Friday and champion Josef Newgarden rounded the top
though the Capitals finally got back center Capitals goalie Braden Holtby didn’t need six. They, along with Kanaan all drive
to make nearly as many saves, given the shot for qualifying weekend. He’s driving for
Nicklas Backstrom, who was third on the A.J. Foyt Racing this year. Chevrolets.
team in points this season behind Ovechkin discrepancy: Washington ended up with 38 to Danica Patrick was 30th at 222.216 as she
Tampa Bay’s 20. But he also didn’t wind up in the wall like
and Kuznetsov. Backstrom had missed four prepares for the final race of her career.

allowing three runs and four hits in 2/3 of an eight. Maxwell cannot enter Canada while await-

ATHLETICS
Continued from page 13
inning, including Olson’s homer.
Toronto answered with three in the bot-
tom half, cutting it to 7-4. Justin Smoak hit
“Any time I left the ball up in the zone it
was smacked,” Sanchez said.
ing sentencing in Arizona on a gun-related
charge. Maxwell was arrested in Arizona in
October after a food delivery person alleged
an RBI double off Casilla, Yangervis Solarte FIVE SPOT he pointed a gun at her at his Scottsdale
singled home a run off Petit and Kevin Pillar Toronto lost for the first time in 19 games home. Maxwell pleaded guilty to disorderly
don’t want to come out before you’ve given added a sacrifice fly. conduct in April and is to be sentenced June
your team everything you’ve got but that when scoring at least five runs.
Chapman connected off John Axford in 4.
was enough for me to realize I wasn’t feeling
the ball the way I needed to.”
the sixth, the first home run off Axford in 19 FEASTING ON THE EAST Bl ue Jay s : OF Teoscar Hernandez (sore
appearances this season. back) was held out of the lineup.
Triggs will return to Oakland on Friday Oakland is 9-4 against AL East oppo-
“He’s always one swing away from three
and visit the doctor Saturday. nents.
runs,” Melvin said of Chapman.
Toronto’s Kendrys Morales opened the Curtis Granderson drew a bases-loaded SO LONG, SOLO UP NEXT
scoring with an RBI fielder’s choice in the walk off Lou Trivino in the eighth, bringing
second but the Athletics responded with Josh Donaldson to the plate as the tying Olson’s home run, his seventh, was his Athl eti cs : LHP Brett Anderson (0-2,
three in the third. Jed Lowrie drove in a run run, but Donaldson grounded out to end the first with runners on base. 8.16) is 0-2 with a 12.38 ERA in his past
with a double and Davis followed with a threat. two starts.
blast to right, his 13th. Sanchez allowed four runs and five hits in TRAINER’S ROOM Bl ue Jay s : RHP Marco Estrada (2-3,
Blue Jays right-hander Aaron Sanchez (2- four-plus innings to lose for the second At h l e t i c s : Oakland placed C Bruce 5.32) is winless in four starts and has
4) left after walking Lowrie to begin the time in three starts. Sanchez walked four and Maxwell on the restricted list and recalled C allowed four or more earned runs in five of
fifth, but Seung Hwan Oh struggled in relief, matched a season-high by striking out Josh Phegley from Triple-A Nashville. his past six outings.

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season. He hadn’t seen much playing time this season, appear- raced down the first-base line.

BASEBALL
Continued from page 13
ing in 16 of 26 games and making 34 plate appearances.
“I’ve started to play more,” Funkhouser said. “(That triple) was
a good feeling.”
“If he would have taken his foot off the pedal, even a little bit,
he wouldn’t have made it,” Vallero said. “He’s one of the most
hard-nosed grinders (on the team).”
Added Vargas: “You barreled it.”
In addition to Funkhouser’s two knocks in the first, Carlo Also grinding away was Carlmont starting pitcher Lucas
The Panthers sent 16 batters to the plate, coming up with Billot, who worked into the 10th inning before reaching the
Lopiccolo had a pair of singles and a RBI, while Savaun Brown
seven hits, three walks and two more by runners reaching on 110-pitch count. He allowed two runs while scattering seven hits
singled, walked and scored twice.
errors. and striking out nine.
Burlingame manager Shawn Scott could not believe what he
Junior infielder Chase Funkhouser had two of the biggest hits He was staring at a loss, however, when the first batter he faced
was seeing as batter after batter came to the plate and the runs
in the inning. He singled his first time to the plate to drive in a in the top of the 10th laced a double and then scored the go-ahead
kept piling up.
pair runs. When he came up the second time, he roped a triple to run against Carlmont reliever Will Klieves.
deep center field to drive in the final two runs of the 12-run out- “No way this is happening,” Scott said of his reaction to the
burst. Panthers offense, adding he’s never been part of that big an “[Billot] has been lights out all season,” Vallero said. “He’d
inning since he became Burlingame’s manager. given up one earned run all season.”
The three-bagger was Funkhouser’s first extra-base hit of the
“We put some really good at-bats together early,” Scott con-
But the Scots came right back with the tying run in the bottom
tinued. “I knew we would put the ball in play and force them to
of the innings to keep the game going.
play fast catch.”
Now contrast Burlingame’s offensive eruption to the grinder of For Bedrosian, it was the second time this season he came up
a game that was Alvarez-Carlmont. The Scots were down to their with the walk-off hit. He beat Hillsdale in the bottom of the sev-
last strike in the bottom of the 10th inning but kept their hopes enth with the game-winning hit in a 5-4 victory March 30.
of winning alive when Grant Norman legged out an infield hit. He But that game-winning RBI paled in comparison to Wednesday’s.
went to second when Jordan Brandenburg was hit by a pitch and “Going back and forth, whoever [won] this game [was] going
scored on Aaron Hoch’s single to right to tie the score at 2. to have an emotional shot of adrenaline,” Vallero said. “When
In the bottom of the 12th, David Bedrosian sent the Scots into you get in an emotional fight like that, every inning you escape
the CCS Division I quarterfinals when he hit a booming single to (feels like a win). For the fans, it was a lot of breath-holding
center with the bases loaded to drive in Ryan Busser, who had moments.
drawn a one-out walk to start the game-winning rally.
“It was a fun game to watch.”
“It was a dog fight,” said Carlmont manager Rich Vallero. “It
was nice to see our guys just keep grinding through it. They did- With the victories, both teams move into the CCS quarterfinals
n’t falter. They kept playing.” Saturday. Carlmont (16-11), the fifth seed in Division I, will take
Vallero was also proud to see that his players practiced what the on No. 4 Leland (15-10-1) at 2 p.m. at Half Moon Bay. Leland
coaching staff preaches: do everything with 100-percent effort. topped No. 13 Cupertino, 4-1 to advance out of the first round.
Vallero said Norman’s infield hit in the bottom of the 10th that Burlingame (14-11), the No. 6 seed in Division II, will face No.
kept the game alive was a “bang-bang play (at first base).” 3 Mitty 11 a.m. at Half Moon Bay as well. Mitty needed eight
“It could have gone either way,” Vallero said. inning to get past No. 14 Westmont 1-0 in its first-round game.
Vallero was confident, however, that if Norman put the ball in This is the first time the Panthers and Monarchs will face each
play on the ground, he would get everything Norman had as he other in CCS since 1973. Burlingame lost that game, 6-3.

ed as evidence in the case.

FOSTER
Continued from page 13
Ennis said she initially wanted to sue Foster. “It was all
about the money,” she said.
Ennis also testified that she stole more than $8,000 in
cash from Foster, two Rolex watches and designer clothing.
Ennis, who testified against the advice of her attorney, During cross examination by Foster’s attorney Joshua
said in court Thursday that she wanted to testify to “do the Bentley, Ennis said she went to jail in 2011 for falsely
right thing.” accusing an ex-boyfriend of domestic violence.
If convicted of all charges, Foster could face up to 11 years
She said Foster broke up with her after she got into the in prison. Foster remains a member of the 49ers although
fight with another woman during a road rage incident in San the team hasn’t allowed him to participate in the offseason
Francisco. A 22-second video clip of that fight was present- program while his case is ongoing.

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Still insane, ‘Deadpool


2’ does not disappoint By Mark Kennedy taining their sprawling, anar-
Ryan Reynolds: ‘Deadpool THE ASSOCIATED PRESS chic and subversive hero in
any conventional box. No, in
the world of Deadpool, even
2’ is about kindness (truly) At a recent screening of
“Deadpool 2,” the audience
didn’t get up when the end
the boring end credits are
studded with jokes and teas-
By Lindsey Bahr what an R-rated superhero es.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS movie could do when it credits came up, patiently sit- So hold onto your seats as
debuted in February 2016. ting through the scrolling Ryan Reynolds once more
LOS ANGELES — After Now the foul-mouthed mer- names of visual effects super- dons the red suit and katana
being stuck in development cenary is back with a sequel visors and lighting special- swords for this saucy, over-
for over a decade, that’s gearing up to play in ists. Real “Deadpool” fans stuffed and very entertaining
“Deadpool” broke box-office the big leagues — the sum- know to stick around until the sequel to the 2016 massive
records and shattered pre- mer movie season, and it ushers toss them out. hit “Deadpool,” which
conceived notions about That’s because the filmmak-
See REYNOLDS, Page 21 ers aren’t content with con- See DEADPOOL, Page 21
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Lawyer: T.I. ‘wrongfully


arrested’ near his home
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA — The rapper T.I. was arrested early Wednesday


as he tried to enter his gated community outside Atlanta and
was charged with disorderly conduct,
public drunkenness and simple assault —
but the artist’s lawyer called it a wrongful By Susan Cohn
arrest. DAILY JOURNAL
T.I. is one of the biggest names in hip- SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
hop, with multiple platinum-selling
albums and singles, production credits ATTORNEY JESSICA L. ROWE
and roles in films like “ATL” and HONORED B Y THE WOMEN
“American Gangster.” LAWYERS’S SECTION OF THE
T.I. Henry County Deputy Police Chief S AN MATEO COUNTY B AR
Mike Ireland said the rapper was arrested ASSOCIATION. On May 10, Jessica
around 4:30 a.m. after he got into an argument with a secu- L. Rowe, of Aaron, Riechert, Carpol & TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
rity guard. Media reports say the Grammy-winning artist, Riffle, received the Elinor Falvey The Women Lawyers’s Section of the San Mateo County Bar Association honored
whose real name is Clifford Harris, had lost his key and the Award from The Women Lawyers’s Attorney Jessica L. Rowe, of Aaron, Riechert, Carpol & Riffle, at a May 10 luncheon
guard wouldn’t let him into the community. Section of the San Mateo County Bar held in Redwood City. Rowe was presented the Elinor Falvey Award for her excellent
Ireland said T.I. and a friend were arrested. The rapper has Association. Each year, at the Women service to women in the San Mateo County community. Shown, from left, are
been released on bail. Lawyers Spring Judges’ Luncheon, the SMCBA Treasurer Kathleen Durrnas, Rowe and Women Lawyers’s Section Chair
His attorney, Steve Sadow, said in a statement Wednesday Elinor Falvey Award is presented to a Michelle Barnett.
that the rapper was “wrongfully arrested.” He said the guard person or organization that advances
was asleep when his client arrived at the guardhouse and it the interests of women. Nominations appointment of individuals who are recognition of this valuable service,
took “some time to wake up the sleeping guard.” are based on: 1. Service to women supportive of women, advancing leg- the judicial branch has worked to make
lawyers practicing in San Mateo islation furthering women’s interests, jury duty less burdensome with one-
County, or law related achievement in and networking and social functions. day or one-trial service, plain-lan-
San Mateo County; 2. Service to *** guage jury instructions and other
women lawyers in general or law relat- S ELF- S ERVICE CHECK- IN improvements. We deeply appreciate
ed achievement in general; and 3. KIOS K S AVES TIME FOR the sacrifices and contributions jurors
Service or achievement in areas of spe- JURORS AT THE REDWOOD make to our justice system.” Annually,
cial concern to all women such as equal CITY COURTHOUSE. As part of its millions of Californians participate in
employment opportunity, domestic celebration of Juror Appreciation jury service: Approximately 9 million
violence, child advocacy, child care, Week, May 14-18, The Superior Court people are summoned to jury service;
education or service to families. The of San Mateo County debuted a self- more than 4 million prospective jurors
award is named for Elinor Falvey, who service check-in kiosk meant to are eligible and available to serve; and
became the first female president of enhance the juror services experience. approximately 80 percent of prospec-
the San Mateo County Bar Association The kiosk will allow jurors to scan tive jurors who report to the court-
in 1950. The Women Lawyers’s their summons when they arrive for house in person complete service in
Section was established in service, reducing the amount of time one day. For more information on jury
1986. First named the “Women in spent waiting to check-in with a staff service contact the San Mateo Superior
Law Committee,” its stated mission is person. The San Mateo Court was Court Jury Division at 599-1700; go
“to support women in the legal profes- recently awarded grant funding to the Court’s website at www.sanmateo-
sion and to promote the legal interests explore further improvements to the court. org/court_divisions/juror_ser-
of women in society.” The Section’s jury services experience, including vices/; or visit the Jury Service sec-
goals and priorities include increased juror notification via text messaging. tion of the California Courts website.
membership, active involvement of Presiding Judge Susan Irene Etezadi
all members, education to the legal said: “Jurors guarantee that everyone
has the right to a trial where they can Susan E. Cohn is a member of the State Bar
community and the public, philanthro- of California. She may be contacted at
py (time/money), advocating judicial be heard and judged by their peers. In
susan@smdailyjournal.com.
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the second one. But at the time it wasn’t most focused on from the get-go. Dave likes to keep major action in the lens

REYNOLDS
Continued from page 19
something that was a reality; it was just
something we loved. I think that at the end
of the day the driving force behind
AP: That’s v ery s weet and s i ncere!
And here I was thi nki ng the mo s t
s i ncere thi ng abo ut “Deadpo o l ” was
as opposed to relying more on CGI.
It still has this kind of down and dirty
feel, which I love, but it also has so many
“Deadpool” is that there are a great number the Wi ki pedi a pag e. Ev ery thi ng el s e elements that I think are going to blow
of people who absolutely love every aspect fro m the l o g l i ne to the marketi ng audiences away and surprise people. I’m
looks like it with be another hit for 20th of it. I think that’s what translates to the l eans i nto the i rrev erence o f i t. super excited about it. Right now we’re just
Century Fox. Industry analysts say the film audience. There is an authentic joy and love REYNOLDS: Deadpool at his heart is focusing in on the marketing campaign
is tracking to earn at least $130 million in for what we’re doing and we have so much sort of like a child. Like, yeah he can be vul- which for “Deadpool” is always to a certain
its first weekend in North American the- fun doing it and you can’t help but feel that gar, yeah he can act out but at its core there degree an extension of the film itself. We
aters. through the screen. is a certain innocence to other aspects of get to have as much fun with the marketing
Star and producer Ryan Reynolds spoke to AP: Is there any thi ng that i s o ff- him and I think that is something that’s as we do with the actual shooting of the
the Associated Press about what to expect l i mi ts fo r Deadpo o l ? really important with the character. He sees movie. I’m excited to put out some of the
when Deadpool returns to theaters on REYNOLDS : Not really. To make a the world through the prism of a child’s eyes things we have ready to go in terms of the
Friday. great rated-R comic book film you’ve defi- sometimes and that’s also why he’s tempes- marketing.
Remarks have been edited for clarity and nitely got to push the boundaries a little tuous and obnoxious and misguided so much AP: Fro m the s tudi o behi nd “2 7
brevity. bit and we leave that to the editing process of the time too. Dres s es , ” ri g ht?
AP: The fi rs t i s s o wi l d and jam- to figure out what we want to keep and AP: Ho w are y o u feel i ng l eadi ng up REYNOLDS: Absolutely, yeah. If you
packed wi th ev ery thi ng . Di d y o u what we don’t. Tone is so critical in these to the rel eas e? Wi th a s ummer date, loved “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” you are
ho l d any thi ng back o r s av e any thi ng movies and at the heart of “Deadpool” is i t’s pl ay i ng i n the bi g l eag ues no w. going to love “Deadpool.”
t h i n k i n g t h at t h e re wo ul d b e a always a very emotional story. You have REYNOLDS: For us that’s been a dream AP: Do y o u feel l i ke thi s has to do
s equel ? to circle around that before you think come true as well. Having “Deadpool” posi- better than the fi rs t to be a s ucces s ?
REYNOLDS: Oh my God we put every- about comedy bits or trying to incite reac- tioned as a summer movie gives us a little REYNOLDS: I don’t really think about
thing out there. We had no pie in the sky tions or that sort of thing. So “Deadpool more license to go a bit bigger, but at the it like that. I’d be naive to not pay attention
notions that we would be guaranteed a sequel 2” is really, at its core, about how one act same time our budgets are not comparable to to some of the biz part of the showbiz but I
after this. But (screenwriters) Rhett (Reese) of kindness can change the world. It’s sort some of the big Marvel movies. But neces- know that the movie is made at a budget that
and Paul (Wernick) and I had been working of a nature versus nurture story at its heart sity is the mother of invention so the less makes it pretty reasonable for all parties
together for, God, coming on eight years and that’s critical to the film as a whole. we have, the more creative we have to get. It involved and when we keep the budget
now. We worked on the first script together Then you can model which sort of comedic has all the same principles and tenets as the down, the studio gives us a lot more play
for years before it even got close to being set pieces you want around that. But at the first film which Dave Leitch loved and real- and leeway to do the things that we want to
greenlit and while shooting the first film, end of the day it’s got to be an engrossing ly wanted to honor, but at the same time do and that’s always great. So, no, I don’t
we were already coming up with a story for story and that’s the thing that we were there’s a different flavor to it as well because think it has to do better, necessarily.

says to another superhero. “Are you sure ern cracks as “Big CGI fight coming up!” or or, as the first movie put it, an avocado that
DEADPOOL you’re not from the D.C. Universe?”
In this film, which reunites the original
writing team of Rhett Reese and Paul
the put-down, “That’s just lazy writing” or,
after a cool sequence, “Tell me they got that
in slow motion.” Director David Leitch
had relations with an older avocado.
To really appreciate “Deadpool 2” you
have to have seen the original and probably
Continued from page 19 Warnick, we begin by finding our unkillable replaces Tim Miller but there’s been no every other Marvel superhero film, too. And
mercenary in the same domestic bliss where noticeable change in tone or corrosion in be up on pop culture, from Cher to
became the second-highest grossing R- we left him. But if “Deadpool” was an origin the franchise’s terrific special effects. If Broadway musicals. (It’s a good thing
rated film domestically after “The Passion story, “Deadpool 2” is a quest tale and our anything, the surprising success of the there’s no quiz at the end.) Speaking of
of the Christ.” How do we know that? hero this time encounters the time traveling original has resulted in more money and ends, don’t embarrass yourself by getting
Deadpool happily brags about it in the new soldier Cable (Josh Brolin), a motley crew more insane sequences, like a chase up to leave when it seems to be over. And
film, continuing his breaking-the-fourth- of mutants he calls X-Force — “Isn’t that a sequence with a truck convoy and a bizarre get ready to happily sit through “Deadpool
wall humor. little derivative?” someone asks snarkily scene when Deadpool’s legs regrow after he 3,” too.
Just some of the other things that get — and various superheroes and mutants, all is cut in half, giving him baby limbs for a “Deadpool 2,” 20th Century Fox release,
derided this time are “Yentl,” "Frozen,” set to a lively soundtrack that includes Air time. is rated R by the Motion Picture Association
"Stranger Things, ” Wolverine, Jared Supply, Peter Gabriel, “Annie” and an orig- Reynolds is once again at his arch and of America for “strong violence and lan-
Kushner, cultural appropriation, Brad Pitt, inal song with filthy lyrics. If something nihilist best here, while acting and jumping guage throughout, sexual references and
the Norwegian band A-ha, “Basic Instinct,” can be oddly sweet while heads are being in so much facial prosthetics that it makes brief drug material.” Running time: 119
"Robocop,” fanny packs, “Say Anything,” decapitated, it’s this film. him look like he’s inside melted cheese — minutes. Three stars out of four.
dubstep, “Sharknado” and Reynolds him- Some favorites from the first film are
self, who mocks his disastrous earlier deci- back — some only briefly — such as house-
sion to play Green Lantern. mate Leslie Uggams, girlfriend Morena
“Deadpool 2” is as gruesome and violent Baccarin and cab driver Karan Soni. The new
as the first, but perhaps the biggest victim characters don’t have time to make much of
is the very concept of superhero movies. an impression, except for Zazie Beetz from
Our anti-hero adores mocking the moral “Atlanta” who has a great turn as Domino, a
clarity, earnestness and predictable stunts strong, sardonic superhero who relies on
of his distant cousins. And, as a Marvel luck. (Someone please write her own film.)
property, he especially delights in lam- Deadpool, of course, helps us along the
pooning D.C. Comics. “So dark,” Deadpool film’s convoluted plot with such post-mod-
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Roast chicken, vegetables together without a soggy mess


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Salt and pepper
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
It’s easy to understand the appeal of 3 1/2 pounds bone-in chicken pieces (2
preparing chicken parts and root vegetables split breasts cut in half, 2 drumsticks, and 2
together on one sheet pan, but without the thighs), trimmed
right technique, you are apt to wind up with Adjust oven rack to upper-middle posi-
unevenly cooked meat and greasy, soggy tion and heat oven to 475 F. Toss Brussels
vegetables. sprouts, potatoes, shallots, carrots, garlic,
For a pan packed with well-browned, 2 teaspoons thyme, oil, 1 teaspoon rose-
herb-flecked chicken and vegetables that mary, sugar, 3/4 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 tea-
roasted at the same rate, we arranged our spoon pepper together in bowl. Combine
ingredients on a sheet pan with their cook- butter, remaining 2 teaspoons thyme,
ing times in mind. After tossing the root remaining 1 teaspoon rosemary, 1/4 tea-
vegetables with fresh thyme and rosemary, spoon salt, and 1/8 teaspoon pepper in sec-
we arranged halved Brussels sprouts in the ond bowl; set aside.
center of the pan and the denser items — Pat chicken dry with paper towels and sea-
chunky pieces of red potatoes and carrots son with salt and pepper. Place vegetables
and halved shallots — around the edges. in single layer on rimmed baking sheet,
Likewise, to ensure that the chicken arranging Brussels sprouts in center. Place
breasts stayed moist while the meatier chicken, skin side up, on top of vegetables,
thighs and drumsticks cooked through, we arranging breast pieces in center and leg and
placed the breasts in the center of the pan thigh pieces around perimeter of sheet.
atop the sprouts and the thighs and drum- Brush chicken with herb butter and roast
sticks around the perimeter where they until breasts register 160 F and
would take on (and benefit from) more direct For a pan packed with well-browned, herb-flecked chicken and vegetables that roast at the thighs/drumsticks register 175 F, 35 to 40
contact with the oven’s intense heat. same rate, arrange the ingredients on a sheet pan with their cooking times in mind. minutes, rotating sheet halfway through
Brushing the parts with herb butter prom- ONE-PAN ROASTED 1-inch pieces roasting. Transfer chicken to serving plat-
ised added richness and browning. Roasted 8 ounces shallots, peeled and halved ter and let rest for 10 minutes. Toss vegeta-
together in a hot oven, the chicken parts CHICKEN WITH ROOT VEGETABLES 4 carrots, peeled and cut into 2-inch bles in pan juices and transfer to platter
and vegetables emerged browned and per- Servings: 4 pieces, thick ends halved lengthwise with chicken. Serve.
fectly cooked in about 35 minutes. Use Start to finish: 1 hour and 15 minutes 6 garlic cloves, peeled Nutrition information per serving: 559
Brussels sprouts no bigger than golf balls, 12 ounces Brussels sprouts, trimmed and 4 teaspoons minced fresh thyme calories; 217 calories from fat; 24 g fat (6 g
as larger ones are often tough and woody. If halved 1 tablespoon vegetable oil saturated; 0 g trans fats); 131 mg choles-
using kosher chicken, do not brine. If brin- 12 ounces red potatoes, unpeeled, cut into 2 teaspoons minced fresh rosemary terol; 499 mg sodium; 39 g carbohydrate; 9
ing the chicken, do not season with salt. 1 teaspoon sugar g fiber; 11 g sugar; 47 g protein.

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Calendar Celebrities help de-stigmatize
FRIDAY, MAY 18
San Mateo R otar y Club: India
National Polio Immunization Day.
7:30 a.m. Crystal Springs Golf
Course, 6650 Golf Course Drive,
of Menlo Park and special people
behind these street names. For
more information call 345-9068.
A ARP Chapter 3156 Monthly
mental health issues by sharing
By John Carucci
Burlingame. Focused on Dave Meeting. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bertini’s experiences surrounding a Magnolia Center, 601 Grand Ave., THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “In this age of toxic masculinity, there’s a lot of
Rotary Polio Plus immunization trip South San Francisco. Free coffee,
to the Agra area of northern India in doughnuts and entertainment. For NEW YORK — Dwayne “The Rock”
dudes out there that have a tendency to sort of
January of 2018. Cost $15, includes more information contact chap-
breakfast. For more information ter3156@gmail.com. Johnson has discussed his battle with bottle it up and keep it in, and think that they
contact aercoke@gmail.com. depression. Mariah Carey recently just sort of — they’ve got to be a tough guy
DIY Clay Mobile Phone Holders.
API Heritage Month Coffee and 11 a.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 revealed she has bipolar disorder. Prince
Break fast Reception. 8 a.m. to 9:30 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Harry said he needed counseling to deal and soldier on. But that’s not necessarily true.”
a.m. Mitchell Park Community Free. For more information call 877- with years of grief and anger following
Center, 3700 Middlefield Road, Palo 8530. — Ryan Reynolds
Alto. Celebrate Asian Pacific the death of his mother, Princess Diana.
Islander (API) Heritage Month and Climate Change Awar eness. 11 And “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds has anxiety disorder. a stigma to mental illness and help
learn more about the contributions a.m. to noon. San Mateo Senior
of our API community. For more Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, acknowledged dealing with anxiety dis- “Talking about it for me has helped in seeking.”
information call 691-2121. San Mateo. Free. For seniors. For order. some ways,” Reynolds said. “In this age That’s why the Child Mind Institute,
more information call 522-7490. As the stigma surrounding mental ill-
Free Hearing Screenings. 9 a.m. to of toxic masculinity, there’s a lot of which provides mental health services
3 p.m. 88 N. San Mateo Drive, San Coyote Point Yacht Club Open ness has declined in recent years, so has dudes out there that have a tendency to to children and families, enlisted the
Mateo. In support of May being House. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1800 the reluctance many have had to discuss sort of bottle it up and keep it in, and help of dozens of celebrities for its new
Better Hearing Month, come in and Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Free
have your hearing screened for free. boat rides, safety demonstrations, their own mental health issues, includ- think that they just sort of — they’ve campaign called #MyYoungerSelf for
For more information call 342-9449. boat tours and activities for kids. ing celebrities. It’s become the new got to be a tough guy and soldier on. But May, which is Mental Health Awareness
Lunch available for $5. Entrance fee norm for stars to divulge vulnerabilities that’s not necessarily true.” Month. It asks celebrities what they
‘Java with Jerr y’ in Foster City. 9 to park required. For more informa-
a.m. to 10 a.m. Penelope’s Coffee tion contact secretary@cpyc.com. once kept closely guarded. Last year, Prince Harry was lauded for would tell the younger version of them-
and Tea, 3 Plaza View Lane, Foster “I think anybody talking about it will revealing he sought help to deal with selves.
City. State Sen. Jerry Hill will provide G enealogy Ser ies: Bir th and help de-stigmatize it over time, but I
an update on legislative issues in Death Records. Noon to 1:30 p.m. his emotions following his mother’s Actress Kristen Bell would warn her-
the Capitol along with coffee at no Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut think in particular celebrities or sports death when he was a child. He struggled self not to be fooled by the idea of per-
cost to taxpayers. For more informa- Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For celebrities, if they have a platform and with anxiety, grief and rage and said he fection. Grammy-winning DJ Mark
tion call 212-3313. more information call 877-8530.
they’ve gone through any kind of issue was close to a breakdown several times. Ronson talks of being overtaken by
Adult Craf ter noon: Saf ety Pin K itten Nursery Shower. Noon to 3 with mental health, it’s good for them Diane Hughes is a professor of panic attacks as a teen. And Sarah
Jewelry. 1 p.m. Main Library, 840 W. p.m. Peninsula Humane Society and to share their stories, if they’re comfort-
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Applied Psychology at New York Silverman says there should be no part
Free. For more information call 829- Burlingame. Watch volunteers able with it,” Johnson said in a recent University, specializing in adolescent of your body that you should be ashamed
3860. syringe-feed tiny kittens. For more interview. development. She sees great value in of, and that includes your brain.
information call 340-7022.
Quar terly Intergenerational
“For me as a guy, you know, I strug- celebrities and sports figures talking Each participant contributed a child-
LGBTQ+ Dinner and Open Mic. 5 Presentation: California and the gled a long time with not only my bouts about their struggles, past and present. hood photo and a homemade video.
p.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo Pride Civil War. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo of depression that I’ve had, but also
Center, 1021 S. El Camino Real, San County History Museum, 2200 “I think there is a benefit to it because “We know that when famous people
Mateo. For more information or to Broadway, Redwood City. Cost is $4- things that have happened to me early it helps de-stigmatize it and to normal- basically stand up and say, ‘I suffered
RSVP call 591-0133. $6. For more information call 299- on when I was a teenager, that colored ize it a little bit,” Hughes said. and I got better,’ it has a dramatic effect
0104. me as an adult. But I struggled a long
Nor wegian Syttende Mai She added: “There’s a lot of stigma on all of us, but particularly on young
Celebration. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Financial Fitness 101: Cash Flow time just to express myself,” he said. attached to mental health issues, espe- people who are so susceptible to the
Highlands Community Club, 1665 and Debt Management. 2 p.m. Reynolds echoed that sentiment at the cially among teenagers because adoles- imagery they see when people wear cer-
Fernside St., Redwood City. Flag Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
parade and dinner of traditional South San Francisco. Free. For more Monday premiere of “Deadpool 2,” cents are constantly comparing them- tain clothes or people like certain
Norwegian foods. Cost $5 to $20. information call 829-3860. where he explained to the Associated selves to their peers and are very self- music,” said CMI President Dr. Harold
For more information contact
‘The Full Monty.’ 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Press why he went public about having conscious and worrying, (thus) creating Koplewicz.
noeckerweb@gmail.com.
and 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hillbarn
The B ail Trap: ‘American Ransom.’ Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Unitarian Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. For Wavecrest Open Space area, though ects will cost more in consulting and
Universalist Fellowship of Redwood
City, 2124 Brewster Ave., Redwood
City. Free film screening. For more
information call 854-0344.
more information contact boxof-
fice@hillbarntheatre.org.
The Groovy Judy Band Rips it Up
at: San Carlos Hometown Days
PARK
Continued from page 1
that project elicited less enthusiasm
from the council.
Mayor Deborah Penrose’s vision for
planning, and hosting regular events
at Carter Park specifically would trig-
ger noise complaints by neighbors
‘The Little Mermaid’ presented by Festival. 3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Cedar Carter Park includes a stage for regular and environmental concerns from oth-
Grab Bag Theater. 7 p.m. Veterans Stage Burton Park, 900 Chestnut St.,
San Carlos. Free for all ages. For events and concerts and ers considering the adjacent Pilarcitos
Memorial Senior Center, 1455 said, the city continues to reinvest sur-
Madison Ave., Redwood City. Cost more information email Councilwoman Debbie Ruddock said Creek.
$10. For more information contact judy@groovyjudy.com. plus revenue —  $1.9 million fiscal the improvements could generate more
grabbagtheater@gmail.com. year 2018-19 — from the general fund Nonetheless, the Carter Park upgrade
‘The Little Mermaid’ presented by traffic downtown. appears to be moving forward, and
Reel Great Films: ‘Lady B ird.’ 7 Grab B ag Theater. 7 p.m. Veterans into the capital improvement pro- While the specifics of those Carter
p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Memorial Senior Center, 1455 gram, which is the budget for infra- Community Development Director Jill
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For Madison Ave., Redwood City. Cost Park upgrades have yet to be decided, Ekas said much of the planning for that
more information call 591-8286. $10. For more information contact structure and maintenance projects. there was talk of investing about $1
grabbagtheater@gmail.com. project is complete with the design
“When we have the financial where- million in the project, and Interim phase on deck. As for the new commu-
‘The Full Monty.’ 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Local Her oes Screening and withal we should invest in capital City Manager David Boesch said it nity park, Boesch said staff can soon
Blvd., Foster City. Cost $27 to $52. Celebration. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. projects, ” Councilman Rick could break ground by next summer. suggest potential locations, but added
For more information contact box- Midpen Media Center, 900 San
office@hillbarntheatre.org. Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Includes a Kowalczyk said. “We should pick an The 2018-19 CIP currently proposes a that the best sites are privately owned
reception and screening of Midpen area of focus and invest in it and not in budget of $818,000 for parks. and acquiring and developing that land
SATURDAY, MAY 19 Media Center’s 12th Annual Local
Hero Awards, honoring the six win- consultants and reports or our structur- Despite the council’s excitement for would be “years away.”
Composting workshop. 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 ners, who have overcome signifi- al surplus will disappear. If you want new and improved parks, Public Works
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. cant hardship or made outstanding one big massive improvement, you Director John Doughty suggested the “I think we should plant the seeds for
contributions to the community.
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scraps, leaves and plant cuttings
into compost. For more information Councilmembers echoed that per- ble. takes years but otherwise we’ll never
call 591-8286. Groovy Judy Rock s. 7:30 p.m. to get there,” Kowalczyk said. “I chal-
9:30 p.m. St. James Gate Irish Pub & spective, and agreed to focus on Carter “I’m not sure I can deliver this list
Union Cemetery Tour ‘Mothers.’ Restaurant, 1410 Old County Road, Park near downtown first with plans to [of CIP projects] currently,” he said, lenge the council to come up with a
10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Union Cemetery, Belmont. Free for all ages. For more
pursue a new, larger park in the “back- adding that his department is currently vision that becomes a focal point.”
300 Woodside Road, Redwood City. information call 592-5923.
For more information contact ground,” and there was also talk of shorthanded. The final 2018-19 budget will be
ellen@historicunioncemetery.com. The B ritish Invasion: From Britten
to Beatles, Downland to Adele. 8 improvements to Smith Park in the Doughty said additional park proj- presented to the council in June.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- CRySTAL CLEANING Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted NEWSPAPER INTERNS STATEMENT #277451
fieds will not be responsible for more The following person is doing business
CENTER
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
bility shall be limited to the price of one San Mateo, CA Home
Home C are Jobs
Care JOURNALISM as: California Invest Consulting, 101 Jef-
ferson Drive, 1st Floor, MENLO PARK,
insertion. No allowance will be made for The Daily Journal is looking for in-
CA 94025. Registered Owner: Rolf Born-
errors not materially affecting the value
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- *Customer Service (650) 600-8108 terns to do entry level reporting, re-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- er, Lindengutstrasse 26, Aarburg, Swit-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- EEmail:
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We expect a commitment of four to
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110 Employment 4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos months. The internship is unpaid, but This statement was filed with the Asses-
Do you have .... Good intelligent, aggressive and talented in- sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published
communication skills, a terns have progressed in time into in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/27/18,
paid correspondents and full-time re- 5/4/18, 5/11/18, 5/18/18).
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with automated systems. Travel to vari- Póngase en contacto con Alex Godi- gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 commenced to transact business under
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The best career seekers business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
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We will help you recruit qualified, talented sor-County Clerk on 4/23/18. (Published
individuals to join your company or organization. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/4/18,
STATEMENT #277450 5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18).
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide The following person is doing business
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range of qualifications for all types of positions. ferson Drive, 1st Floor, MENLO PARK, STATEMENT #277584
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For the best value and the best results, as: SB Construction, 619 Bair Island
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Contact us for a free consultation menced to transact business under the The business is conducted by an Individ-
FBN on N/A. ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
/s/Rolf Borner/ act business under the FBN on Feb 2,
2002.
Call (650) 344-5200 or This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published
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5/4/18, 5/11/18, 5/18/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/4/18,
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CASE# 18CIV02494 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
as: Simon Communications, 3642
McNulty Way, REDWOOD CITY, CA SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, KYLE MALLICK
94061. Registered Owner: Mark A. Si- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
mon, same address. The business is 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
conducted by an Individual. The regis- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
trant commenced to transact business PETITION OF
under the FBN on Feb 1, 2018. NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
/s/Mark A. Simon/
Angelica Vautaki may decide against you without your be-
This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: ing heard unless you respond within 30
sor-County Clerk on 5/2/18. (Published in Petitioner: Angelica Vautaki filed a peti- days. Read the information below.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/4/18, tion with this court for a decree changing You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18). this summons and legal papers are
name as follows: served on you to file a written response
Present Name: Rihanna Irene Feinberg at this court and have a copy served on
FictitiOus busiNEss NamE Proposed Name: Ariana Irene Vaitaki the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
statEmENt #277568 protect you. Your written response must
The following person is doing business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons be in proper legal form if you want the
court to hear your case. There may be a
as: Black Global Consulting, 366 Loma interested in this matter shall appear be- court form that you can use for your re- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Vista Terrace, PACIFICA, CA 94044. fore this court at the hearing indicated
Registered Owner: Amy Black, same ad- sponse. You can find these court forms
dress. The business is conducted by an
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- and more information at the California
Individual. The registrant commenced to tition for change of name should not be Courts Online Self-Help Center
transact business under the FBN on NA. granted. Any person objecting to the (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
/s/Amy E. Black/ name changes described above must file county law library, or the courthouse
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
This statement was filed with the Asses- a written objection that includes the rea- fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
sor-County Clerk on 4/30/18. (Published sons for the objection at least two court form. If you do not file your response on
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/4/18,
5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18). days before the matter is scheduled to time, you may lose the case by default,
be heard and must appear at the hearing and your wages, money, and property
to show cause why the petition should may be taken without further warning
FictitiOus busiNEss NamE from the court.
statEmENt #277455
not be granted. If no written objection is There are other legal requirements. You
The following person is doing business timely filed, the court may grant the peti- may want to call an attorney right away.
as: Dolce Designz Event Rentals, 1110 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the If you do not know an attorney, you may
San Anselmo Ave S, SAN BRUNO, CA petition shall be held on 06/19/18 at 9 want to call an attorney referral service. If
94066. Registered Owners: 1)Coraima a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, you cannot afford an attorney, you may
Rivera, same address 2)Tanya Sanchez, be eligible for free legal services from a
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this nonprofit legal services program. You
2035 Lugano Ct., Manteca, CA 95337.
The business is conducted by Copart- Order to Show Cause shall be published can locate these nonprofit groups at the
ners. The registrant commenced to at least once each week for four succes- California Legal Services Web site
transact business under the FBN on N/A. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
203 public Notices 296 appliances 299 computers
/s/Coraima Rivera/ ing on the petition in the following news- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
This statement was filed with the Asses- paper of general circulation: Brian N. Winn(SBN 86779) HOtpOiNt HEavy Duty Dryer excellent REcORDablE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
sor-County Clerk on 4/19/18. (Published contacting your local court or county bar Laura M. Hoalst (SBN 101082) working condition Burlingame $50 Call ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 5/18/18,
San Mateo Daily Journal association. NOTE: The court has a stat- John E. Gordon (SBN 180053) Dan (408)656-0958 (650) 578 9208
5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18). Filed: 5/16/2018 utory lien for waived fees and costs on Stephen S. Zeller(SBN 265664)
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ any settlement or arbitration award of Casey M. Jensen (SBN 263593)
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The maytag WasHER excellent working
FictitiOus busiNEss NamE
Judge of the Superior Court court's lien must be paid before the court
Jason M. Burrows (SBN 309882) condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan 300 toys
Dated: 5/16/2018 Amit Taneja (SBN 304559) (408)656-0958
statEmENt #277713 will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han Winn Law Group
The following person is doing business (Published 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, demandado. Si no responde dentro de A Professional Corporation
100 tHiNgs for little children to do on a
6/8/18) 30 días, la corte puede decidir en su ROOm HEatER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
as: Entrephilneur Ventures, 1486 Hun- The Chapman Building vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. FREE (650)595-3933
tington Ave. Ste 304, SOUTH SAN contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la in- 110 E. Willshire Ave. Ste. 212
formación a continuación. (650)952-3500
FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registered FULLERTON, CA 92832
Owner: Ampersand Synergy Inc., CA. Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- (714)446-6686 amERicaN FlyER locomotive runs
spués de que le entreguen esta citación sEWiNg macHiNE-ROyal XL 6000 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
The business is conducted by a Corpora- FILE NO:17-13712-0-WFC-GD (4100- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
tion. The registrants commenced to y papeles legales para presentar una re- 00)
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer (650)342-8436. laRgE stuFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
transact business under their FBN on ORDER tO sHOW causE FOR FILED: 12/4/2017 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
N/A. cHaNgE OF NamE que se entregue una copia al deman- DATE (Fecha): 12/4/2017
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- sHOWtimE ROtissERiE used once
/s/Nestor C. Nunez/ CASE# 18CIV02216 Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catala- $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave ORigiNal amERicaN Girl Doll - Molly,
This statement was filed with the Asses- ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- no
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- message. complete with clothing, accessories, and
sor-County Clerk on 5/14/2018. (Publish- Deputy (Adjunto) Cheryl Riddick-Valme books $50. (650)515-1931.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, recto si desea que procesen su caso en (SEAL) uNitap staNDaRD centerset bath-
5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, 6/8/18). 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: room chrome faucet, complete, $10, staR WaRs Celebration 3 Darth Vader
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 lario que usted pueda usar para su re- You are served as an individual defend-
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- (650)595-3933 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
PETITION OF larios de la corte y más información en el
ant.
ORDER tO sHOW causE FOR vacuum clEaNER (reconditioned)
cHaNgE OF NamE
Mohammad Naghipour Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
302 antiques
CASE# 18CIV01908 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- nal: 5/11/18, 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18)
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Petitioner: Mohammad Naghipour filed a teca de leyes de su condado o en la WEstERN WasHbOaRD Sales made maHOgaNy aNtiquE Secretary desk,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, petition with this court for a decree corte que le quede más cerca. Si no of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, puede pagar la cuota de presentación, $75. phone 650-369-2486. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
changing name as follows: pida al secretario de la corte que le dé
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Present Name: Mohammad Naghipour
PETITION OF un formulario de exención de pago de WHiRlpOOl WasHER DRYER, GE 303 Electronics
Nelson M. Soto Proposed Name: Mitch Naghipour cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a Refrigerator all working and in good con-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- aNtaREs DOllaRs Bill Changer ma-
Petitioner: Nelson M. Soto filed a petition THE COURT ORDERS that all persons chines never used for small bus. $95
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- WHiRlpOOl-DRyER gas Coin Oper-
with this court for a decree changing interested in this matter shall appear be- cia. (650)992-4544.
name as follows: fore this court at the hearing indicated ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
Present Name: Camila M. Katami Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- (650)302-2456
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- mendable que llame a un abogado inme- blaupuNkt am/Fm/cD Radio and Re-
Proposed Name: Camila M. Soto ceiver with Detachable Face asking
tition for change of name should not be diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons granted. Any person objecting to the puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a 297 bicycles $100. (650)593-4490
interested in this matter shall appear be- name changes described above must file abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
gado, es posible que cumpla con los
210 lost & Found aDult bikEs 1 regular and 2 with bal- kiNDlE FiRE 8 in. Case and Charger
fore this court at the hearing indicated a written objection that includes the rea- requisitos para obtener servicios legales loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- sons for the objection at least two court lOst cat. Black and White. Black
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- patch on right eye. REWARD.
tition for change of name should not be mOtOROla bRavO MB 520 (android
granted. Any person objecting to the days before the matter is scheduled to gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar Call (323) 439-7713. bmx mONgOOsE Outer Limit Bike,
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
be heard and must appear at the hearing estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
name changes described above must file web de California Legal Services, card Belmont (650)595-8855
a written objection that includes the rea- to show cause why the petition should (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro books cHilD’s scHWiNN bicyclE, bluE in
sons for the objection at least two court not be granted. If no written objection is good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. ONkyO av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
days before the matter is scheduled to timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en JamEs pattERsON hardback books.
be heard and must appear at the hearing 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 giRl's 24" Schwinn bicycle. Good con- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
to show cause why the petition should
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
dition. $25 (650) 387-8121
petition shall be held on 06/21/18 at 9 gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte paNasONic-39” lED TV, Slightly
not be granted. If no written objection is tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los NicHOlas spaRks hardback books.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, costos exentos por imponer un grava- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Used, Ex. Condition,$250.00 (650)238-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 7961.
men sobre cualquier recuperación de mes
petition shall be held on 06/05/18 at 9 Order to Show Cause shall be published $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- quality bOOks used and rare. World
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, & US History and classic American nov- samsuNg Flat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
at least once each week for four succes- diante un acuerdo o una concesión de VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 298 collectibles
ing on the petition in the following news- Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte tOsHiba 48” 1080 HD,w/remote, Very
at least once each week for four succes- antes de que la corte pueda desechar el tHE HalO Forerunner saga. 3 books. 2 aDORablE 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny"
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- paper of general circulation: Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 Sharp $99, (650)737-9334.
caso. doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20.
ing on the petition in the following news- San Mateo Daily Journal The name and address of the court is (El (650)888-9314
paper of general circulation: Filed: 5/10/2018 nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU- v.lOgviNOv, uNusual Journey to the 304 Furniture
San Mateo Daily Journal PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
Filed: 4/23/2018 /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 80’s tOps Complete Factory Set All
2 WalNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
Judge of the Superior Court MATEO COUNTY, REDWOOD CITY Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, need work but very good cond. $20/ea
Judge of the Superior Court Dated: 5/8/2018 400 COUNTY CENTER REDWOOD 295 art a-tEam FiguRiNEs Plus Jeep $20 (650)952-3466.
Dated: 4/19/2018 (Published 5/18/18, 5/25/18, 6/1/18, CITY, CA 94063. The name, address, (650)591-9769 San Carlos
(Published 4/27/18, 5/4/18, 5/11/18, 6/8/18) and telephone number of plaintiff's attor- bRusHED FiNisH, 15" X 20" frame aNtiquE DiNiNg table for six people
5/18/18) ney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El holds 18 various size photos. Never cOllEctablE mEmORabillia from with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
nombre, la dirección y el número de telé- used. $20. 650-369-2486. the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
fono del abogado del demandante, o del 650-346-9262 for inquiries. aNtiquE mOHagaNy Bookcase. Four
demandante que no tiene abogado, es): feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
296 appliances lENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, aRmcHaiR gOOD condition $55.
aiR cONDitiONER 10000 BTU w/re- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. (650)266-3184
NOticE iNvitiNg sEalED biDs mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
sealed proposals will be received at the office of the city clerk, city Hall, 501 primrose brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- millER litE Neon sign , work good bEDstEaD siNglE, poster style, box
Road, burlingame, california, until June 5, 2018, at 2:00 p.m., and will be publicly opened 0898 $59 call (650)218-6528 spring, mattress available. $40.00.
and read at the city Hall in conference Room “b” for: (650)593-7408
aiR cONDitiONER, Portable, 14,000 musical DOll in a Box! "Soft Impres-
tREE pRuNiNg & stump REmOval 2018-2019 aND 2019-2020 BTU, Commercial Cool model sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. bEigE sOFa $99. Excellent Condition
pROJEct NO. 85450 CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- Cond. $5. (650)888-9314 (650) 315-2319
within the City of Burlingame, San Mateo County, California. sories plus remote included.
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. scaRlEtt O'HaRa Doll. by "Gambina" buNk bEDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
Specifications covering the work may be obtained by prospective bidders upon application. An (650)345-1835 Mint condition. 12" ht.. $10. (650)888- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
electronic copy can be obtained by contacting Gina Borba, City of Burlingame, Parks and Recre- 9314 B/O (650)685-2494
ation Adm. Secretary at 650-558-7330 or email at gborba@burlingame.org. Upon request, a cOFFEE makER $15.00 white, Kitchen
staR WaRs Action figure: Qui-Gon cOmmODE, gOOD condition. $20 obo.
Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
hard copy of the contract may be obtained for a non-refundable deposit of $50.00, or $60.00 if 0907 Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 Please call (650)745-6309
contract documents are mailed. Steve (650)518-6614.
The work shall consist of pruning primarily Eucalyptus and other large canopy trees, and stump cOlEmaN lxE Roadtrip Grill - cOmputER DEsk (glass) & chair. Like
removal/grinding on City property and rights-of-way at various locations. (Inspection of tree sites Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 299 computers new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
gtecher@comcast.net
(650)918-9847
prior to bid submittal can be arranged upon request by contacting the Parks Division at (650) 19" cOlOR Monitor with stand VG con-
558-7330). ElEctRic stOvE From Sears cOmputER DEsk For sale $99
Excellent Condition $225
dition power cord/owners manual includ- (650)520-4650
Specification including substitution of securities for withheld money and including minimum wage Please Call (650)244-9267 ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
rates to be paid in compliance with Section 1773.2 of the California Labor Code and related pro- cOmputER sWivEl CHAIR. Padded
visions may be inspected in the office of the Parks & Recreation Department during normal work- mFg H20labs Model 300 exc cond i-paD kEybOaRD. $25.00. (650)588- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
ing hours at, 850 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame, California. counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 0842 DEsk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
The contractor shall possess either a Class A license or a Class C-61 license prior to submitting (650)458-3578
a bid.
All work specified in this project shall be completed by June 30, 2020, as provided for in the spe-
cial provisions.
the contractor and subcontractors who bid or work on a public works project are required
to register and pay an annual fee to the Department of industrial Relations (DiR). No con-
lEgal NOticEs DiNiNg tablE (36"x54") and 4 match-
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
DREssER 4-DRaWER in Belmont for
tractor or subcontractor may work on a public works project unless registered with the Fictitious Business Name Statements, $75. Good condition; good for children.
DiR. all contractors and subcontractors are required to furnish electronic certified payroll Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, Call (650)678-8585
records directly to the Division of labor standards Enforcement for all public works proj- Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, DREssER W/miRROR & chest, mid-
ects, whether new or ongoing. century, blond/tan. Both for $99. Night-
Margaret Glomstad Notice of Public Sales and More. stands also available. SSF. (650)392-
Parks & Recreation Director 4841
DATE OF POSTING: MAY 18, 2018 Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. ENtERtaiNmENt cENtER for $50.
BID OPENING: JUNE12, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
TIME OF COMPLETION: JUNE 30, 2020, AS PROVIDED IN SPECIAL PROVISIONS Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 (650)726-4102
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com FREE WOODEN Bed frame, good condi-
tion pictures available (650)322-9598
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
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304 furniture 310 Misc. for sale 316 Clothes 345 Medical Equipment Garage sales 379 open Houses
fREE wooDEN Cabinet 73"Wide, CAsH REGIstER Parts; Much Skin Not BEAUtIfUL sILVER clutch evening HoMEDICs DUAL Shiatsu Massage
16"Deep and 29"Wide. Built with 2X6 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
Lumber. Art at (415)467-7353 Brisbane.
san Mateo oPEN HoUsE
CoRKs foR wine bottles. New, never Box of used men's Levi's and misc. Garage sales
GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
(650)593-7408
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
(650)589-0764 Bonsai Club LIstINGs
33rd Annual List your Open House
IKEA DREssER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
IKEA tABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
CostCo PLAY Pen with travel bag.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981
DRUM -DéCoR ONLY Brass cylinder &
DAwGs BRAND Kaymann black and
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
(650)369-2486 EstAtE satzuki Azalea &
Bonsai Exhibit show
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 83,450

MoVING
$ 30. (650)598-9804. fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 fAUx fUR Coat Woman's brown multi 2018
(650)344-4756 color in excellent condition 3/4 potential home buyers &
LoVE CHAIR, velour, tan. $45. length $50 (650)692-8012 renters a day,
(808)631-1365. LIoNEL CHRIstMAs Holiday expan- sunday, May 20
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 GENUINE LADIEs Mink Fur Jacket, 10am-4pm from South San Francisco
NEw DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- to Palo Alto.
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
LIoNEL wEstERN Union Pass car and
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
GoLf sHoEs, FootJoy, black & white GARAGE fREE admission in your local newspaper.
NEw twIN Mattress set plus frame LoREx 14” B&W Surveillance System
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
Sale: Call (650)344-5200

sALE!
(650)591-9769
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
2360 RWC loction.
NIAGARA VIBRAtING Adjustable bed KAYANo MEN’s Running shoes size 11
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Satzuki Plants,
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958
LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
Bonsai Soil
LADIEs CLotHING, some w/tags.
$99.00 (650)589-0764. Pots and Wires 470 Rooms
offICE tYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25
(650) 787-9753
MAKEs 6"x6" potholders, frame and
loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
LADIEs sEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 May 19 & 20 Bonsai Clinic: We can
HIP HoUsING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
oRNAtE LARGE BooKCAsE: Two MEILINK sAfE-fIRE Proof, MEN's stEtsoN hat, size large, new, check your Bonsai (650)348-6660
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
www.elso.store (415)309-3892
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208 If Interested Sponsored by:
San Mateo Bonsai Club
REtRo HUtCH Needs refinishing other-
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
NEGRINI fENCING Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
MINK stoLE - Excellent condition. Was
rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
0839
CALL CINDY San Mateo Gardeners Hall
515 office space

sEwING stoRAGE cabinet, Custom


(415)260-6940
NEw wItH tags Wool or cotton Men's
503 E. 5th Avenue -VIRtUAL offICEs-
made wood
(650)483-1222
perfect condition $75. sAMsoNItE 26" tan hard-sided suit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
$45. (650)328-6709
pullover sweaters
(650)952-3466
(XL) $15/each
(650)218-7600 5th & Claremont
san Mateo CA 94401
$59 - $150
*Business Internet *Phone Answering
sofABED, VELoUR, tan, Excellent tUxEDo sIzE 40, black, including white *Conference Rooms *Offices
(650)548-9470
condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
soLID wooD Dining table with exten-
sILK sAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
wILsoN LEAtHER Lady Jacket. Small,
Saturday 3pm-6pm *Complete IT Services * Mail

(650) 373-2000
formation.
sion great piece great condition black
$80 (650)364-5263 sINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
like new. $45. (808)863-1136. Sunday 8am-5pm Bay Area Executive offices
www.bayareaoffices.com
$15.00 (650)544-5306 wILsoN LEAtHER, burgundy lady jack-
soLID wooD Entertainment Center- et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In sLR LENs Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 318 sports Equipment GARAGE sALEs
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
(925)482-5742
tABLE 24"x48" folding legs each end.
sLR LENs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 15 sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 fURNItURE
EstAtE sALEs LAw
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
tHREE INCH egg crate foam twin bed
tRAIN-CoLoR PRINt by John Hugh
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno

Bow fLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good


Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
wAREHoUsE sALE
&
Make money, make room!

List your upcoming offICE


mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi-
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael garage sale, 1220 Howard Ave.
tion, $20, 650-595-3933
twIN BED frame-black wrought iron
wAtER stoRAGE tANK, brand new,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
(650)784-1061.
CAMPING BED, inflatable. "Lazy sofa".
Designer moving sale,
estate sale, Burlingame
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
(650)771-6324
Like new. $15.00 (650)588-0842
Accessories yard sale, Parking $850.00 a
twIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame 311 Musical Instruments CAMPING tENt, pop up sleeps 2-3
rummage sale, month
$ 50. (650)598-9804. "Quechua, Fresh Black. Co. Waterproof.
UsED BEDRooM Furniture, FREE. Call
(650)573-7381.
1929 ANtIqUE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
Like new. $70.00 (650)588-0842
CoMPEtItoR wEIGHt BenchNever
saturday May 19 clearance sale, or
whatever sale you (650)401-8080
(650)742-6776.
wALL UNIt/RooM Divider. Simple
CHRoMAtIC HARMoNICA: Horner
used Still in box. $35.00 (650)593-1261
Call (415)314-1186
have... Norman Harris
lines. Breaks down for transportation. EAstoN ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
(650)278-5776.
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 (to receive access) Reach over 83,450 readers
wALNUt CHEst, small (4 drawer with EVERLAst 80# MMA Heavy Bag and from South San Francisco
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 620 Automobiles
wooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
EPIPHoNE LEs Paul 100th
Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
1400 Marsten Rd. #J to Palo Alto.
GoLf BAG travel protector, black, $5; in your local newspaper.
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 (650)591-9769 Burlingame 1986 MERCEDEz 420 SEL 4-dr Black
103k miles $5,000-Don (415)309-3892
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$80. (650)421-5469 2648 1994 MItsUBIsHI 3000 GT- VR4 Twin
CoMPLEtE sEt OF CHINA - Windsor
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fENDER MUstANG ll guitar amplifier GoLf BALLs, good condition, 100 for (650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(650)342-5630
(3 boxes available).
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$130.00 (650)421-5469
$10; (650)591-9769
GoLf CLUBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
GARAGE 1999 CADILLAC DeVille Contour-Paid
$6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition
CRYstAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860
foR sALE: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
$625.00. (650)421-5469.
$90.00 (650)341-8342
GoLf CLUBs, used set with Cart for
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GRILLING woK stir fry. high quality


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HUGE LUDwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
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& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
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ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
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$30 (650)592-2047.
Clothes(kids &
309 office Equipment
offer. (650)245-4084
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YAMAHA Roof RACK, 58 inches $75.
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adults) Flower
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cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
6059 Vases, Kitchen
340 Camera & Photo Equip.
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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


(most cars)
BMW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white 869 California Drive . 18 Spanish wine outbursts?
black, $12,700. (650)302-5523
Burlingame region 10 Switch words
CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K (650) 340-0492 19 On fire
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 11 Pear variety
20 Irresistible desire 12 Basketball Hall of
CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. 21 Plead to be given Fame announcer
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CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car Services
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. the favor to 17 Went really fast
(408)807-6529. 786 El Camino Real 27 Decks
South San Francisco, CA 94080 21 Seller’s need
dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, ,
(415)588-8993 28 Fake 23 Sepulcher
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(650)481-5296 31 Ambitious sort 25 Wash against
MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
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dition One owner Fully loaded Low 670 Auto Parts 35 Essential pig? 28 __ patrol
miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
4650 BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
38 Biblical voyage 29 QE2 designation
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty, serving that 30 Word of assent
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
probably upset 31 Bridge support
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 Mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-www.el- some 32 Finalize, with
so.store Call Don(415)309-3892
MerCedeS ‘98 E320, very clean,
passengers? “up”
PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
sil.ver, $164K miles, $3,200 (650)302- times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20 40 Cork’s place: 33 Cylindrical
05/18/18
5523 obo. (650)745-6309 Abbr. container
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6666 choice for me”
toYotA 2013 Corolla-Royal Black, 680 Autos Wanted 43 Takes
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Novas, running or not 44 Shut
Parts collection etc.
625 Classic Cars So clean out that garage 45 Tack on
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CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado Joe 650 342-2483
44,632 original miles. Needs body work
and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218-
maintenance?
4681. 50 Nap
CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
54 Kind of family
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 55 World’s most
obo. (650)952-4036.
cultivated
CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. avocado, named
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
obo. (650) 952-4036. for its developer
CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50K 57 Roleo surface
MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 58 Goes down
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
59 Sadness ... or,
Ford 1938-CluB Coup, Restored, 42
motor, Hydraulic Brakes, $19,000 read another
(650)773-1778. way, what five
MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, One owner, puzzle answers
No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel-
low, $4,000 (650)375-1350. have in common
MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. 61 Steps over a
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- fence
0878
62 Line 32 items on
635 Vans 1040 forms
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
63 Not working
dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K 64 “Ah, right”
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See 65 Cousteau’s
By David Alfred Bywaters
craigslist for pics.

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‘Major, major game-changer’: Ebola spreads to big Congo city
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one thought to have had contact with infect- of about 10 million. It is an hour’s plane The aid organization said 514 people
ed people, while WHO continued shipping ride from Kinshasa or a four- to seven-day believed to have been in contact with
KINSHASA, Congo — Congo’s Ebola thousands of doses of an experimental vac- trip by river barge. infected people are being monitored. WHO
outbreak has spread to a crossroads city of cine. Salama also noted Mbandaka’s proximity said it is deploying about 30 more experts
more than 1 million people in a troubling A total of 44 cases of Ebola have been to neighboring countries, including Central to the city.
turn that marks the first time the vast, reported in Congo in this outbreak: three African Republic and Republic of Congo. Those exposed will for the first time in
impoverished country has encountered the confirmed, 20 probable and 21 suspected, “The scenario has changed, and it has Congo receive Ebola vaccinations, the
lethal virus in an urban area. according to WHO. Twenty-three of those become most serious and worrying, since health minister said. WHO has sent 4,000
“This is a major, major game-changer in people have died. the disease is now affecting an urban area,” doses to Congo and said it will dispatch
the outbreak,” Dr. Peter Salama, the World Until now, the outbreak was confined to said Henry Gray, emergency coordinator in thousands more in the coming days as need-
Health Organization’s deputy director-gen- remote rural areas, where Ebola, which is Mbandaka for Doctors Without Borders. ed.
eral of emergency preparedness and spread by bodily fluids, travels more slow-
response, warned on Thursday. ly.
A single case of Ebola was confirmed in “We’re certainly not trying to cause any
Mbandaka, a densely populated provincial panic in the national or international com-
capital on the Congo River, Congo’s munity,” Salama said. But “urban Ebola can
Health Minister Oly Ilunga said late result in an exponential increase in cases in
Wednesday. The city is about 150 kilome- a way that rural Ebola struggles to do.”
ters (93 miles) from Bikoro, the rural area Mbandaka, a city of almost 1.2 million,
where the outbreak was announced last is in a busy travel corridor in Congo’s
week. northwest Equateur province and is
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32 Friday • May 18, 2018 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL


Friday • May 18, 2018

THE LADY-DATEJUST
The classically feminine Rolex, sized and styled
to perfectly match its wearer since 1957.
It doesn’t just tell time. It tells history.

OYSTER PERPETUAL LADY-DATEJUST 28

rolex oyster perpetual and datejust are ® trademarks.

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