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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


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SB 827 fails in committee Sen. Scott Wiener vows to create new proposal
Burlingame officials take By Keith Burbank
and Daniel Montes
“While I’m
di s a p p o i n t e d
ing” them “from certain low-den-
sity requirements including maxi-

on new housing initiatives BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE


that Senate Bill
827 won’t be
moving forward
mum controls on residential densi-
ty, maximum controls on floor-
area ratio, ” minimum parking
By Austin Walsh Officials examined the city’s A controversial state Senate bill this year, I’m requirements and maximum build-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF progress in meeting its regionalthat aimed to increase housing heartened by ing heights, according to an
development allocation, promot- near public transit throughout the the conversa- analysis of the bill.
ed community discussionsstate will not move forward this tion it has start- Six senators voted against it,
Housing matters prevailed dur- addressing housing issues and year after it failed to get out of
ing the most recent Burlingame advocated for preserving their committee Tuesday.
Scott Wiener ed, both with four voted in favor and three
those who sup- abstained.
City Council meeting as officials authority in managing such SB 827, sponsored by Sen. port the bill and with critics of the Early this month and before the
balanced their best efforts to issues. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, bill,” Wiener said in a statement. bill was amended April 9, oppo-
address the regional crisis
failed to get out of the senate’s
The various talks took place in The bill would have provided “an nents said it would take away
against mounting pro-growth
Transportation and Housing incentive for housing developers
pressure from state legislators. See HOUSING, Page 18 Committee. See SB 827, Page 20
to build near transit by exempt-

BARBARA BUSH DIES AT 92

REUTERS FILE PHOTOS


A combination photo shows CIA Director Mike Pompeo, left,
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, and Donald Trump.

Official says Mike


Pompeo has met
with Kim Jong Un
Secret visit comes as enemy nations
prepare meeting between Trump, Kim
By Matthew Lee and Zeke Miller
REUTERS FIEL PHOTO
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Barbara Bush, the snowy-haired first lady and mother of a president whose plainspoken manner and utter lack of pretense
made her more popular at times than her husband, President George H.W. Bush, died Tuesday, a family spokesman said.
WASHINGTON — CIA Director Mike Pompeo recently
She was 92. SEE STORY PAGE 8
traveled to North Korea to meet with leader Kim Jong Un,
two officials told the Associated Press on Tuesday.
Developer selected for prime downtown lots The highly unusual, secret visit comes as the enemy
nations prepare for a meeting between President Donald
Trump and Kim within the next couple of months.
MidPen to build housing, parking project on San Mateo redevelopment sites The officials spoke about Pompeo’s trip on condition of
By Anna Schuessler mately focused on the number of parcels formally submitting proposals anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF affordable units in selecting MidPen with the city late last year. publicly.
Housing. The Foster City-based nonprofit’s The Washington Post, which first reported Pompeo’s
Weighing the track records of three The effort to scope an affordable proposal to replace publicly-available meeting with Kim, said it took place over Easter weekend
developers stepping forward with housing development with parking surface parking lots and a nonprofit- — just over two weeks ago, shortly after the CIA chief was
plans to build 164 residential units and atop sites near the city’s downtown managed resource center for day labor- nominated to become secretary of state.
more than 500 parking spaces on two Caltrain station and purchased with ers currently on the sites with 164 Trump, currently at his Florida resort hosting Japan’s
redevelopment sites in downtown San redevelopment agency funds has been affordable units, half of which would Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, said Tuesday that the U.S. and
Mateo and their plans to finance the years in the making, with nine of the
project, councilmembers Monday ulti- 10 developers showing interest in the See LOTS, Page 18 See VISIT, Page 20
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Thought for the Day


“I’ll tell you a secret. We
live in a mad and inspiring world.”
— Ben Hecht, Hollywood screenwriter

This Day in History


Superman, AKA “The Man of Steel,”

1938 made his debut as the first issue of


Action Comics (bearing a cover date
of June) went on sale for 10 cents a
copy. (In 2014, a nearly flawless
original copy was sold on eBay for $3.2 million.)
In   1 7 7 5 , Paul Revere began his famous ride from
Charlestown to Lexington, Massachusetts, warning
colonists that British Regular troops were approaching.
In 1 8 6 5 , Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston surrendered
to Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman near Durham
Station in North Carolina.
In  1 9 0 6 , a devastating earthquake struck San Francisco,
followed by raging fires; estimates of the final death toll
range between 3,000 and 6,000.
In  1 9 2 3 , the first game was played at the original Yankee
Stadium in New York; the Yankees defeated the Boston Red
Sox 4-1.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, an air squadron from the USS
Hornet led by Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle raided Tokyo and
other Japanese cities. The first World War II edition of The REUTERS
Stars and Stripes was published as a weekly newspaper. A sandstorm approaches in Yazd, Iran.
In 1 9 4 3 , Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto, commander-in-chief of
the Japanese Combined Fleet, was shot down and killed by
U. S. fighters while approaching Bougainville in the
In other news ...
Solomon Islands. San Francisco police officer inside and seeing a body. Stormy Daniels not
In  1 9 5 6 ,   American actress Grace Kelly married Prince Paramedics found three people in
Rainier of Monaco in a civil ceremony. (A church wedding injured by hit-and-run vehicle the car.
dead in airstrike, suicide
took place the next day.) SAN FRANCISCO — A plain- It’s not immediately clear how they NEW YORK — Stormy Daniels was
In 1 9 6 6 ,  “The Sound of Music” won the Oscar for best pic- clothes San Francisco police officer died but Green says the case is being neither killed in an airstrike in Syria,
ture of 1965 at the 38th Academy Awards. The first Major was struck and injured by a vehicle handled as a homicide investigation. nor did she take her own life, contrary
League baseball game played on AstroTurf took place at the while crossing a city street. to false stories circulating online.
Houston Astrodome as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the The identities of the dead haven’t
The San Francisco Police been released and Green says it’s not The porn actress, who claims she
Astros 6-3. Department said the motorist fled in a had sex in 2006 with Donald Trump,
yet clear if any of them were related.
blue sedan after striking the officer was photographed Monday entering a
Birthdays around 3 p.m. Tuesday. Police said
the officer is being treated for
Two men use signs courthouse for a hearing in a federal
case in New York involving the U.S.
injuries that are not life-threatening. to spread happiness president’s personal attorney. FBI
The officer was injured in the city’s agents there raided lawyer Michael
NASHUA, N. H. — Two New
Tenderloin neighborhood, a high- Cohen’s office April 9 for records,
Hampshire men are trying to spread
crime area near San Francisco’s down- including information about a pay-
some positivity in Nashua with their
town. ment Cohen made to Daniels.
feel-good signs.
Police have not released the offi- Two sites recently circulating
cer’s name or any other details about NH1 reports Greg Amaral and accounts of her death identify them-
the collision. Wendell Walker have stood in down- selves as satire.
KGO-TV in San Francisco reported town Nashua with signs carrying
positive messages each weekend The Waterford Whispers News
Actor James Actor Rick Moranis Talk show host that police later pulled over a reported Saturday that the actress and
Mercedes vehicle suspected of being since Easter Sunday. They say their
Woods is 71. is 65. Conan O’Brien is goal is to encourage people to be “several other women who have
55. involved about two miles from the accused the U.S. President of sexual
incident. happy and follow their dreams.
misconduct in the past” were killed in
Actor Clive Revill is 88. Actor James Drury is 84. Actor Photographer Craig Michaud Friday’s U. S. , British and French
Robert Hooks is 81. Actress Hayley Mills is 72. Actress- Police: Three shared a picture of the pair on airstrikes on Syria. It alleged investi-
director Dorothy Lyman is 71. Actress Cindy Pickett is 71. Facebook. Michaud tagged Mayor
Country musician Walt Richmond (The Tractors) is 71.
found dead in parked Jim Donchess, who later shared the
gators believed Daniels was filming a
documentary when the area was acci-
Country musician Jim Scholten (Sawyer Brown) is 66. Actress car in Southern California post on his page. dentally struck by 50 Tomahawk mis-
Melody Thomas Scott is 62. Actor Eric Roberts is 62. Actor BURBANK — Three people have Donchess appreciates Amaral and siles.
John James is 62. Rock musician Les Pattinson (Echo and the been found dead inside a parked car Walker’s campaign. He says they’re The other, the Daily World Update,
Bunnymen) is 60. Author-journalist Susan Faludi is 59. with Tennessee license plates in an helping Nashua become “a city of wrote in late March that Daniels had
Actress Jane Leeves is 57. Ventriloquist-comedian Jeff industrial area a few miles outside of kindness.” died of “an intentional overdose.” The
Dunham is 56. Bluegrass singer-musician Terry Eldredge is Los Angeles. Amaral says they’ve seen “an out- story incorrectly stated Daniels’ real
55. Actor Eric McCormack is 55. Actress Maria Bello is 51. Burbank police Sgt. Derek Green pouring of beautiful people” since name is Penelope Withers; it is
Actress Mary Birdsong is 50. Actor David Hewlett is 50. Rock says a parking enforcement officer they started their mission. The duo Stephanie Clifford. Her attorney,
musician Greg Eklund (The Oolahs) is 48. Actress Lisa found the car around 7 a.m. Tuesday welcomes anyone who would like to Michael Avenatti, also is wrongly
Locicero is 48. TV chef Ludovic Lefebvre is 47. and called for help after peering join them. identified as Michael Alvaretto.

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April 14 Powerball Fantasy Five
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S.F. to require permits for rental scooters
By Olga R. Rodriguez Handley said after dropping off a LimeBike
Police reports
Help wanted
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS outside a FedEx office in downtown San Employees stole a vehicle from their
Francisco. employer and crashed it on Island Park
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco is He said he would stop using them if he is in Belmont, it was reported at 12:41
ordering three companies that began renting required to get a permit or wear a helmet. p.m. Wednesday, March 21.
motorized foot-pedal scooters in the city last “I’m not going to carry a helmet with me,”
month to stop operating until they can he said. “I would rather walk than go through
ensure riders are obeying state laws and that that headache.” BELMONT
the devices are not a hazard to the public. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
City Attorney Dennis Herrera said in letters Tuesday approved legislation requiring the with a suspended license on Old County
to LimeBike, Bird and Spin that the city has scooter companies have transit agency per- Road, it was reported at 11:52 p.m. Friday,
received numerous complaints of riders mits to operate and to allow public workers April 6.
whizzing by on sidewalks, not wearing hel- to remove scooters without permits from Theft. A resident believed that their house-
mets and parking the devices on sidewalks, streets or sidewalks. keeper had stolen their jewelry on Hillman
obstructing the right of way. Hundreds of the scooters began appearing The ordinance requires companies to edu- Avenue, it was reported at 6:05 p.m. Friday,
Despite previous warnings, the scooter around the tech-friendly city in March, and cate users about how to safely ride and store April 6.
companies are “creating a public nuisance on were quickly picked up by riders. the devices and establishes fines starting at Reckl es s dri v ers . A vehicle was seen driv-
the city’s streets and sidewalks and endanger- $125 per scooter. ing recklessly on El Camino Real, it was
ing public health and safety,” he wrote. app that unlocks the scooters. “Sidewalks are for pedestrians and strollers reported at 7:58 a.m. Friday, April 6.
Hundreds of the scooters began appearing Herrera provided the companies with pho- and disabled individuals and wheelchairs,” Sus pended l i cens e. Someone was arrest-
around the tech-friendly city in March, and tographs showing scooters lying in the mid- said the law’s sponsor, Supervisor Aaron ed for driving with a suspended license on
were quickly picked up by riders. They have dle of sidewalks and people riding without Peskin. Ralston Avenue, it was reported at 12:04
become an annoyance for many because they helmets. They have until April 30 to address “We’re not trying to ban them,” he said. a.m. Friday, April 6.
do not require docking stations and can be set complaints, he said. “But we want to make sure that they’re oper- Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A resident
down anywhere when a ride is over. Jack Handley, who works at his family-run ating in a way that is helpful to the trans- thought they heard someone trying to break
California law requires riders of motorized hotel, said he pays about $2 to use a scooter portation problems of San Francisco.” into their shed on Judson Street, it was
scooters to wear a helmet, not carry passen- for about five minutes, which he said he rides David Estrada, chief legal officer for Santa reported at 1:01 a.m. Wednesday, April 4.
gers and not operate on sidewalks. The rules on the street. Monica-based Bird Rides Inc., said the com-
appear in videos riders must watch and sign “I can grab one and zoom on over to where pany wants to work with city officials to FOSTER CITY
off on when they download the cellphone I need to go and then zoom right back,” solve traffic problems in San Francisco. Ci ty o rdi nance v i o l ati o n. Garbage was
blowing through the neighborhood on
consider legal action against Waze over Marlin Avenue, it was reported at 6:01 p.m.
Italians and Native Americans Around the state complaints that the traffic navigation app Thursday, April 12.
to share San Francisco holiday Day, saying they wanted to honor Native is recklessly guiding motorists off thor- Vandal i s m. A vehicle was scratched on
oughfares and into residential neighbor- Pizarro Lane, it was reported at 2:09 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO — The city of San American people and condemn the atrocities
hoods in search of shorter or quicker routes, Thursday, April 12.
Francisco has decided that both Italian they suffered. Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A suspicious person
Americans and indigenous people brutalized But the decision wounded some Italian a city council member said Tuesday.
Councilman David Ryu sent a letter to the was standing around for the past two hours
by the arrival of Christopher Columbus in Americans, who said they were losing a hol- on East Hillsdale Boulevard, it was reported
America will share the holiday once iday celebrating their unique culture. city attorney’s office, outlining what he
says are dangerous conditions created by at 1:52 p.m. Thursday, April 12.
reserved for the explorer. Supervisor Hillary Ronen was the sole no Smo ki ng o rdi nance v i o l ati o n. A sub-
San Francisco supervisors voted 10-1 vote. Waze users.
ject was smoking in violation of city ordi-
Tuesday to make the second Monday of “Waze has upended our city’s traffic plans,
nance on Edgewater Boulevard, it was
October Italian American Heritage Day. The Waze causing L.A. traffic residential neighborhoods, and public safe- reported at 4:59 p.m. Wednesday, April 11.
legislation requires a second, routine vote. ty for far too long, ” Ryu said. “Their
Board members in January replaced
headaches, councilmember says responses have been inadequate and their
Ci ty o rdi nance v i o l ati o n. A drone was
in the air on Halibut Street, it was reported at
Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles should solutions, non-existent.” 11:25 a.m. Wednesday, April 11.
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Another California county backs
Donald Trump’s ‘sanctuary’ suit
By Julie Watson Gaspar said. She expects the Trump adminis-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tration to win and California to appeal, at
which point the county would be allowed to
SAN DIEGO — Leaders of California’s file its brief.
second-largest county voted Tuesday to offi- The board made the decision in closed ses-
cially support the Trump administration’s sion after hearing 45 minutes of public com-
lawsuit against the state’s so-called sanctu- ment. Most of the more than two dozen
ary law that limits police cooperation with speakers urged the supervisors not to sup-
federal immigration agents. port the lawsuit.
The decision by San Diego County’s all- Supervisor Greg Cox, who cast the only
Republican Board of Supervisors comes dissenting vote, said in a statement after-
amid a growing conservative backlash in ward that “the board’s vote is a largely sym-
California against the Democratic gover- bolic move that will create fear and divi-
nor’s stance on immigration enforcement. siveness in our region, waste taxpayer funds
REUTERS The region of 3 million residents that bor- and create distrust of law enforcement and
Donald Trump hosts a bilateral meeting with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Trump’s ders Mexico joins neighboring Orange local government within many communi-
Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla. County and at least nine other Orange ties.”
County cities that have passed anti-sanctu- Gaspar held up a stack of printed emails

Trump bashes state ary resolutions or voted to support the law-


suit filed last month by President Donald
Trump’s administration.
and letters more than a foot high that she
said the board had received from residents
who wanted the county to stand up against
the state policy. She held up a second stack

on border mission,
The board voted 3-1, with one member
absent. It pledged to file an amicus brief of only a few inches that she said was corre-
supporting the federal lawsuit at the first spondence from those opposed to support-
available opportunity, chairwoman Kristin ing the lawsuit.

Brown sees a deal Starbucks to close stores for


By Elliot Spagat
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
other Mexican border
states — Arizona, New
Mexico and Texas — for
an afternoon for bias training
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia police released a recording
SAN DIEGO — President Donald Trump on the Guard’s third large- of the call from the Starbucks employee that
Tuesday slammed California Gov. Jerry scale border deployment NEW YORK — Starbucks, moving swiftly led to the arrests. In the recording, a woman
Brown’s posture on sending National Guard since 2006. to confront a racially charged uproar over is heard saying, “Hi, I have two gentlemen
troops to the Mexican border even as Brown Brown expressed the arrest of two black men at one of its in my cafe that are refusing to make a pur-
said he was nearing agreement on joining strong interest in work stores in Philadelphia, plans to close more chase or leave.” She gives the address of the
the president’s mission. against drug and gun than 8,000 U.S. stores for several hours Starbucks store, and the entire call lasts less
The volley of words came a day after feder- Jerry Brown smuggling and human next month to conduct racial-bias training than 30 seconds. In the communications
al officials said Brown rejected a proposal trafficking, noting that for nearly 175,000 workers. between police and dispatch that were also
for the California Guard’s specific border the California Guard already had about 50 The announcement Tuesday comes after released, someone refers to “a group of
duties, a characterization that state officials troops near the border on such efforts. the arrests sparked protests and calls for a males inside causing a disturbance,” and
disputed. “It is a very logical next step to add a cou- boycott on social media. A video shows additional officers are sent.
“Looks like Jerry Brown and California ple hundred more, or more than that, and the police talking with two black men seated at Starbucks, which was once ridiculed for
are not looking for safety and security along Guard is chomping at the bit ready to go and a table. After a few minutes, officers hand- urging its employees to write “Race
their very porous Border,” Trump said in an so, I think we’ll get there,” Brown told cuff the men and lead them outside as other Together” on coffee cups to start a national
early-morning tweet. “He cannot come to reporters at the National Press Club in customers say they weren’t doing anything conversation on race relations, has found
terms for the National Guard to patrol and Washington. wrong. Philadelphia-area media said the two itself through the looking glass: under fire
protect the Border.” The Republican governors of Arizona, were waiting for a friend. for its treatment of black people.
Brown’s office responded with a tweet New Mexico and Texas have openly
reiterating its public stance that nothing embraced the administration’s plans and
has changed since the governor pledged 400 specific jobs for their troops, along with
troops last week and that the state was wait- Trump’s premise to fight illegal immigra-
ing on a response to proposed contract that tion and drugs. Troops from Texas are
would include a ban on any activities related already doing aerial and ground surveillance
to immigration enforcement. to assist the Border Patrol.
The Democratic governor said California The Arizona National Guard said last week
was “pretty close” to an agreement with the that its troops will provide air and ground
administration to join the nation’s three support.

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Around the nation


South Carolina’s prisons
McConnell shuts down bill to protect Mueller
By Mary Clare Jalonick
among the deadliest in the U.S. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Twenty South Carolina prisoners
have been killed at the hands of fellow inmates in the past WASHINGTON — Senate Majority
16 months. The staggering amount of violence, which Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday
includes the gang-fueled bloodshed that left seven prisoners thwarted a bipartisan effort to protect
dead and 22 injured this week at Lee Correctional special counsel Robert Mueller’s job,
saying he will not hold a floor vote on
Institution, has some legislators calling for more oversight
the legislation even if it is approved
and transparency at the state Department of Corrections. next week in the Senate Judiciary
At a news conference, Corrections Director Bryan Committee.
Stirling said officers stormed in and took the first of three McConnell said the bill is unneces-
dorms back from rioting prisoners about four hours after the sary because President Donald Trump
melee began. He said the officers were assembled at the rural will not fire Mueller.
prison as quickly as possible and went in only when it was “We’ll not be having this on the
safe to do so. floor of the Senate,” McConnell said
After the institution was back under control, it then took on Fox News.
more time to get injured inmates to hospitals. The prison is His comments came amid widespread
located 40 miles east of Columbia. opposition to the bill among members
“It shouldn’t take five hours to get in there and put some of his caucus, with several GOP sena-
water on these fires,” said state Rep. Justin Bamberg, a tors saying the bill is unconstitution-
REUTERS
Democrat and lawyer whose clients include the families of al. Others said it’s simply not good
several inmates who were attacked in previous instances. politics to try and tell Trump what to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks after the Republican policy
Contraband cellphones and staffing shortages are often do, likening the legislation to “poking luncheon on Capitol Hill.
blamed for many of the department’s woes. Stirling, who the bear.” Rosenstein, who is overseeing The legislation would give any spe-
oversees 21 prisons and more than 19,000 inmates, has The bipartisan legislation was intro- Mueller’s investigation. cial counsel a 10-day window to seek
said he’s hired some of the 500 corrections officers he duced last week as Trump publicly criti- Within a day of Trump’s criticism, expedited judicial review of a firing,
needs, but stresses the need for funding more officers. cized Mueller, who is investigating Republicans Thom Tillis of North and would put into law existing Justice
Sen. Gerald Malloy, whose district includes Lee potential ties between Russia and Carolina and Lindsey Graham of South Department regulations that require a
Trump’s 2016 campaign as well as pos- Carolina combined two bills they firing to be for “good cause.”
Correctional, said the government has a responsibility to sible obstruction of justice by the pres-
keep the prison population safe and thinks lawmakers need introduced last summer to protect spe- Democrats immediately jumped on
ident. Trump, fuming about a raid of his cial counsels. They introduced the new the legislation, but many Republicans
to look at whether cost savings in corrections has been effi- personal lawyer’s office by a different bill along with Democratic Sens. Chris have been cool to it.
cient. division of the FBI, said last week that Coons of Delaware and Cory Booker of At least three of the 11 GOP members
the Mueller investigation is “an attack New Jersey, and Senate Judiciary of the Judiciary panel have said they
Medical marijuana push on our country” and is “corrupt.” Chairman Chuck Grassley, a will vote against it and another five
spreads to Utah, Oklahoma Trump has also privately pondered Republican, announced that his com- have said they have questions about its
firing Deputy Attorney General Rod mittee would vote on the bill. constitutionality.
SALT LAKE CITY — The push for legalized marijuana has
moved into Utah and Oklahoma, two of the most conserva-
tive states in the country, further underscoring how quickly
feelings about marijuana are changing in the United States.
Defending Trump in Russia probe? It’s hardly a dream job
If the two measures pass, Utah and Oklahoma will join 30 By Eric Tucker criminal defense firepower. Though would be a dream assignment.
other states that have legalized some form of medical mari- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS more lawyers may come aboard soon, President Bill Clinton, for instance,
juana, according to the pro-pot National Organization for Trump has time and again struck out in was navigated through the Whitewater
the Reform of Marijuana laws. Nine of those states and WASHINGTON — Several prominent landing some of Washington’s most scandal by lawyers from Williams &
Washington, D.C. also have broad legalization where lawyers asked to help represent notable attorneys. The extra help may Connolly, one of Washington’s most
adults 21 and older can use pot for any reason. Michigan President Donald Trump in the last year be especially needed in the critical highly regarded firms.
could become the 10th state with its ballot initiative this have spurned the assignment at least months ahead, as special counsel At least one lawyer who was
year. partly out of concerns he wouldn’t pay Robert Mueller seeks an interview approached but rejected the opportuni-
Utah and Oklahoma already are among 16 states that his bills and doesn’t listen to legal with Trump and reaches conclusions ty made clear that he’d expect Trump to
allow for use an oil called cannabidiol, or CBD, a compound advice, according to people familiar on whether the president engaged in refrain from discussing the investiga-
from cannabis that doesn’t get users high but can treat a with the conversations. obstruction of justice. tion on social media, according to a
range of health concerns. The result is that as investigators That Trump does not have multiple lawyer familiar with the exchange who
Justin Strekal, political director for NORML, is confident intensify their focus on the president’s brand-name criminal defense lawyers spoke on condition of anonymity to
the Utah and Oklahoma measures will pass. inner circle, including his personal is startling since, in ordinary circum- discuss confidential client matters.
“America’s appetite for cannabis is not going away,” lawyer, Trump has been left with a lean stances, representing the president in That admonition has apparently gone
Strekal said. legal team that has struggled to add a hugely consequential legal fight unheeded.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday • April 18, 2018 7


IRS payment site fails on tax
day, extensions to be granted
By Sarah Skidmore “We’ll make sure taxpayers have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS extensions once the system comes
up to make sure they can use it and
Americans who waited until the it in no way impacts people pay-
last day to pay their taxes online ing their taxes,” he told reporters
got an unwelcome surprise: The in New Hampshire. “It was just a
IRS website to make payments and technical issue we’re working
access other key services is down. through. A high volume technical
issue that impacted the system.”
The IRS still expects Americans Pages on the IRS website
to pay their taxes but U. S. (www. irs. gov) used to view
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin account information, make a direct
says extensions will be granted to payment or set up a payment plan
those impacted when the site is up were all not functioning most of
again. the day Tuesday.
The IRS said in a statement that It’s unclear when and why the
“certain IRS systems are experi- failure occurred. But it appears,
encing technical difficulties.” It based on a message on the site,
also said that at this point, the that the online payment system
problem appears to be a hardware became unavailable at 2:50 A.M.
issue. ET that morning.
The agency advised taxpayers to It’s unclear how many people
“continue filing their tax returns were impacted Tuesday but, by
REUTERS as they normally would.” comparison, about 5 million tax
U.S. NTSB investigators are on scene examining damage to the engine of the Southwest Airlines plane in this image The problem is, electronic fil- returns were filed on the final day
released from Philadelphia. ing is the most popular way to of last year’s tax season.
file. And the IRS offered no imme- The IRS snafu also caused prob-

One dead after Southwest jet blows diate solution but said the returns
will be processed when feasible.
However, Mnuchin who over-
lems for popular third-party tax
preparers such as Turbo Tax and
H&R Block. Both said that they

an engine; woman nearly sucked out


By Alexandra Villarreal and prayed and prayed,” said pas- dling of the emergency. She
sees the IRS, said that they expect
the direct pay system to go up
shortly.
will hold onto customer tax
returns and file them as soon as the
IRS system reopens.

and David Koenig senger Amanda Bourman, of New walked through the aisle and talked
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS York. “And the thoughts that were
going through my head of course
were about my daughters, just
with passengers to make sure they
were OK after the plane touched
down.
Supreme court worries about
PHILADELPHIA — A Southwest
Airlines jet blew an engine at
32,000 feet and got hit by shrap-
wanting to see them again and give
them a big hug so they wouldn’t
grow up without parents.”
“She has nerves of steel. That
lady, I applaud her,” said Alfred
Tumlinson, of Corpus Christi,
abandoning online sales tax
nel that smashed a window, setting By Jessica Gresko supposed to pay the tax to the
The dead woman was identified as Texas. “I’m going to send her a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS state themselves if they don’t get
off a desperate scramble by passen- Jennifer Riordan, a Wells Fargo Christmas card, I’m going to tell
gers to save a woman from getting charged it, but the vast majority
bank executive and mother of two you that, with a gift certificate for don’t.
sucked out. She later died, and WASHINGTON — The Supreme
from Albuquerque, New Mexico. getting me on the ground. She was More than 40 states have asked
seven others were injured. She was the first passenger killed awesome.” Court sounded concerned Tuesday
Passengers dragged the woman about doing away with a rule that the Supreme Court to abandon its
in an accident involving a U.S. air- Tracking data from
back in as the sudden decompres- has meant shoppers don’t always current sales tax collection rule,
line since 2009. The seven other FlightAware.com showed Flight
sion of the cabin pulled her part get charged sales tax when they hit saying that as a result of it and the
victims suffered minor injuries. 1380 was heading west over
way through the opening, but she The National Transportation Pennsylvania at about 32,200 feet “checkout” online. growth of internet shopping,
was gravely injured. Safety Board sent a team of inves- and traveling 500 mph when it The justices were hearing argu- they’re losing billions of dollars
The pilot of the plane, a twin- tigators to Philadelphia. abruptly turned toward ments in a case that deals with how in tax revenue every year.
engine Boeing 737 bound from NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt Philadelphia. businesses collect sales tax on But several Supreme Court jus-
New York to Dallas with 149 peo- said the engine will be taken apart Bourman said she was asleep online purchases at sites from tices suggested during arguments
ple aboard, took it into a rapid and examined to understand what near the back when she heard a loud Amazon. com to Zappos. Right Tuesday that they had concerns
descent and made an emergency caused the failure. Photos of the noise and oxygen masks dropped. now, under a decades-old Supreme about reversing course.
landing in Philadelphia as passen- plane on the tarmac showed a miss- “Everybody was crying and Court rule, if a business is ship- “I’m concerned about the many
gers using oxygen masks that ing window and a chunk gone from upset,” she said. “You had a few ping a product to a state where it unanswered questions that over-
dropped from the ceiling said their the left engine, including part of passengers that were very strong, doesn’t have an office, warehouse turning precedents will create a
prayers and braced for impact. its cover. and they kept yelling to people, or other physical presence, it massive amount of lawsuits
“I just remember holding my Passengers commended one of you know, ‘It’s OK! We’re going to doesn’t have to collect the state’s about,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor
husband’s hand, and we just prayed the pilots for her cool-headed han- do this!”’ sales tax. Customers are generally said.
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8 Wednesday • April 18, 2018 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Syria envoy: U.N. security team visits alleged attack site


By Bassem Mroue and Philip Issa Ahmet Uzumcu said Syrian and Russian
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS authorities had blocked its inspectors from
going to Douma and instead offered them 22
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian media said people to interview as witnesses. The team
international chemical weapons inspectors arrived in the Syrian capital of Damascus on
on Tuesday entered the town of Douma, where Saturday.
an alleged poison gas attack was carried out Journalists in Damascus were prevented by
earlier this month, but a Syrian diplomat said government minders from contacting the
later that only a U.N. security team visited OPCW inspectors, and The Hague-based
the Damascus suburb. organization refused to comment on “opera-
The reported attack led to Western tional details regarding the Douma deploy-
airstrikes against the Syrian government ment.”
over the weekend. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
Syria’s U.N. ambassador, Bashar Ja’afari, said it was the “obligation of the Syrian gov-
told the Security Council that the U.N. team ernment to provide all the conditions for
went to Douma to decide whether investiga- (OPCW inspectors) to work without any
tors from the international chemical weapons restrictions.”
watchdog could safely visit the site. If the British Prime Minister Theresa May
team decides “the situation is sound,” the accused the Syrian government and its ally
fact-finding mission from the Organization Russia of trying to cover up evidence and
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons obstruct the investigation.
will start work there Wednesday, Ja’afari said The OPCW is investigating reports that
The team’s entry into Douma came 10 days government forces gassed sites in Douma on
after the alleged attack, raising concerns that April 7, when the town was still held by
REUTERS any evidence the inspectors find could be use- rebels and home to tens of thousands of peo-
Members of the Syrian police hold their weapons as they sit on a back of a truck at the city of less. ple — residents and others who were dis-
Douma, Damascus, Syria. On Monday, OPCW Director-General placed by fighting elsewhere.

Former first lady Barbara Bush dies at age 92


By Michael Graczyk not running for president John Adams and mother of John Quincy ment surgery and had a long history of treat-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — George Bush is,” she Adams. ment for Graves’ disease, a thyroid condi-
said at the 1988 “I had the best job in America,” she wrote tion.
HOUSTON — Barbara Bush, the snowy- Republican National in a 1994 memoir describing her time in the “My dear mother has passed on at age 92.
haired first lady whose plainspoken manner Convention, where her White House. “Every single day was interest- Laura, Barbara, Jenna, and I are sad, but our
and utter lack of pretense made her more pop- husband, then vice presi- ing, rewarding, and sometimes just plain souls are settled because we know hers was,”
ular at times than her husband, President dent, was nominated to fun.” George W. Bush said in a statement Tuesday.
George H.W. Bush, died Tuesday, a family succeed Ronald Reagan. On Sunday, family spokesman Jim “Barbara Bush was a fabulous First Lady and
spokesman said. She was 92. The Bushes, who were McGrath said the former first lady had decid- a woman unlike any other who brought levi-
Mrs. Bush brought a grandmotherly style Barbara Bush married Jan. 6, 1945, had ed to decline further medical treatment for ty, love, and literacy to millions. To us, she
to buttoned-down Washington, often appear- the longest marriage of health problems and focus instead on “com- was so much more. Mom kept us on our toes
ing in her trademark fake pearl chokers and any presidential couple in American history. fort care” at home in Houston. She had been and kept us laughing until the end. I’m a
displaying no vanity about her white hair And Mrs. Bush was one of only two first in the hospital recently for congestive heart lucky man that Barbara Bush was my mother.
and wrinkles. ladies who had a child who was elected presi- failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary Our family will miss her dearly, and we thank
“What you see with me is what you get. I’m dent. The other was Abigail Adams, wife of disease. In 2009, she had heart valve replace- you all for your prayers and good wishes.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • April 18, 2018 9


Three states? No. Regional home rule? Yes Nothing but the truth
solutions that meet
By George Yang their specific
needs. Functional Guest “L iberty means responsibility. That’s why men
dread it.” — George Bernard Shaw.
With so many marching for their various causes,

B
reaking California into three regional councils,
states is hard. Any new state
to the union must be admitted
in charge of specif-
ic areas such water
perspective protesting the dysfunction of so much of our government,
and with the serious angst of so many American people, it
seems that James Patterson and Peter Kim’s 1991 book,
by Congress. The U.S. Senate will conservation, or “The Day America Told the Truth” is even more appropri-
not approve it. Senators from sustainable haps that could include transportation ate today. It helps us understand the great many Americans
Connecticut, or Vermont or Wyoming forestry, or trans- and the allocation of highway fund- who are flailing away, feeling alone and insecure in a sea
have no incentive to dilute their vot- portation, may be ing. In the Far North, perhaps that of disillusionment.
ing power. And they are not going to established through regional nonpar- could include fish and game or forestry Many of us are anxiously waiting for someone to throw
set an example in peace time for other tisan elections. So candidates, instead management. In the Northwest, us a life ring labeled “leadership” while rapidly being car-
states such as Texas, or New York, or of touting their party bona fides, will maybe it is the licensing for marijua- ried farther out to sea by a tidal wave of opportunistic
Illinois, or Alaska: I am pretty sure instead discuss their subject matter na growers. politicians and greedy corporations making a mockery of
Fairbanks is not always happy about expertise, whether it is water, or While paying lip service to local democracy and the free enterprise system. And then there
being governed out of Juneau, almost transportation, or just being a good control, state legislators are all too are those who are mindlessly swimming along with the
twice as far as between LAX and SAC accountant who will exercise good happy to make sweeping laws that tide, focusing only on their own goals and oblivious to
as the crows fly. fiduciary oversight of our money. affect the entire state to meet the the sharks in the water. After reading the book, one is
But the governance problems, iden- Some regions may already have simi- immediate needs of their immediate convinced of what has been raising our suspicions for a
tified by break-up proponents, are lar bodies (such as Bay Conservation neighborhoods. It is killing flies with long time — that a great
real. Yes. Our state is too vast for and Development Commission or Bay cannons. To ensure regional home many Americans are disas-
some problems to have one-size-fits- Area Air Quality Management rule will be lasting, and will not be trously inept at rowing
all solutions. Laws that seek to District). But they are set up haphaz- subjected to the winds of Sacramento, their own boats, often sail-
address housing issues in San ardly in the past, and few faced direct state constitutional amendments are ing aimlessly, completely
Francisco, where a one-bedroom elections by voters (Bay Area Rapid needed. Such amendments must codify without a rudder (Pass the
apartment is asking for $3,000, are Transit being a notable exception). real powers delegated to regional vot- Dramamine!).
unlikely to meet the needs of Eureka, Regional home rule could satisfy ers and their local representatives, “Americans believe,
where the same unit may cost $600 a some of the goals and demands put allocate foreseeable and adequate fund- across the board,” say the
month. At the same time, vast tracks forth by the proponents of breaking ing to their operations, and perhaps authors, “that our current
of our beautiful state are woefully up the state, without having to setup even allow regional voters the ulti- political, religious and
underrepresented in Sacramento and entire duplicate state level bureaucra- mate right to opt out of certain state business leaders have failed
their priorities are often ignored. The cies. We should consult with the dif- laws through a reasonably stringent, us.” How sad that so many
horrific fires in Northern California ferent regions within the state, and but doable, process. of us feel so alone in such a
last year, the near catastrophic failure find out what are some of the specific Despite the difficulties, there still large crowd — feeling so
of Oroville Dam, are partly the result issues that they want more independ- are good reasons why we would want ineffective, so unable to
of Sacramento’s recurrent neglect. ence from Sacramento. I do not pre- to keep our state together. Let’s try make a difference. Most disturbing, those feelings lead to
There are ways we can address these tend to understand all of the needs of harder, and try new ways, to keep despair and hopelessness that can allow the aforemen-
real governance issues in our state the Inland Empire, or the High California as one. tioned political and corporate leaders to increasingly have
short of breaking her up. What the Sierras. Voters in those regions their way with us.
state needs is real local control: should have the opportunity to The authors also found that, in general (as today),
express their priorities. Let each George Yang, a software sy stem archi-
Regional home rule, like Scotland if tect, is the San Francisco regional v ice Americans were focused on themselves and not the total
you will, where certain responsibili- region decide what may be the top five picture. Many wanted to change not only their appear-
ties are delegated to regions and vot- areas where they want more immediate president of the California Congress of
ance, but also their station in life. For instance, they were
ers of those regions can articulate local control. In the Bay Area, per- Republicans. asked: “If you could change one thing about your life,
what would it be? Sixty-five percent said wealth, 45 per-
Letters to the editor cent education, 32 percent current job, 10 percent sex life
and so on. Better person came down at the bottom. When
asked to describe their ideal self, the answers were similar-
residence outside Las Vegas as private law and, most importantly, someone ly focused externally. Wealthier, thinner, better body,
Shame on you, Daily Journal citizens when the “Operation we can trust. younger, prettier/handsomer topped the list. Those deeper
Editor, Dollhouse” sting goes down and where attributes that underlie true fulfillment like honesty,
I’m astounded to read that the Daily federal agents seized 3,500 tablets of responsibility, compassion, decency hardly registered.
Journal is endorsing Carlos Bolanos ecstasy and $20,000 in cash during Dennis Murphy On top of all this, many of the people interviewed for
for sheriff (“Carlos Bolanos for the raids. Additionally, seven people the book complained about the United Stated becoming a
San Mateo greedier, meaner, colder, more selfish and less caring
Sheriff” in the April 13 edition of the were arrested for allegedly operating
Daily Journal). Are you going to the brothels, and 25 prostitutes were State Route 92 place. They consider a “letdown in moral values” the num-
endorse a man that was at the scene of taken into custody. ber one problem facing our country. Most of the people
an illegal brothel as a private citizen And these men are there, why? They and El Camino Real the authors interviewed believed that America had no
where FBI sting “Operation didn’t know it was a brothel? Are you Editor, moral leadership — that our political and moral leaders
Dollhouse” goes down and he says kidding me? It’s nice to finally see the comple- have let us down dreadfully and that they have failed to
he’s not inside? I’ve heard of being in the wrong tion of the State Route 92/El Camino provide the kind of leadership that this country must have
Your endorsement article states: place at the wrong time, but some- Real interchange. It’s a major to remain strong. Americans were giving up on the possi-
“Clearly, there was a significant lapse times you put yourself in the wrong improvement in handling the ever- bility of ever finding leaders in whom they could believe
of judgment.” And somehow you still place at the wrong time. This is the increasing traffic. And thank goodness — the kind that would take the initiative to give them a
feel as if you can trust this man’s lead- man the Board of Supervisors feels is it got completed before all the build- sense of purpose, a grasp of reality, a feeling that they, as
ership? Thank you for bringing this worthy of being the top law enforce- ings and offices under construction are average Americans, counted (I wonder what they are feel-
issue to light. I was astounded back in ment official in the county? Am I miss- finished and become occupied. Oops, ing now?).
2007 when this incident happened ing something here? I’m sorry, but my that’s Delaware Street and State Route Such a tragedy that those interviewed for the book (and
with no repercussions for then-sheriff vote is going to Mark Melville. 92, but as they say back east “you a great many today) don’t seem to realize what they, as
Greg Munks and Undersheriff Carlos Melville has a proven track record can’t get there from here.” individuals, have had to do with all this. They didn’t seem
Bolanos. and I don’t see any “significant lapse to see (or didn’t want to see) that our behavior and atti-
Let’s all think about that. The top of judgment” in his past. We need a tudes have a lot to do with the dysfunction of our society
Robert Lingaas and that many of our institutions reflect our lackadaisical
two law enforcement officials in San sheriff we can feel confident in their San Mateo
Mateo County were both at a private leadership abilities, follows the rule of concern with ethics, integrity, etc.
This seems to be related to about the most disturbing
finding in the book — that many Americans were very
OUR MISSION: unrealistic. They believed that their own futures would be
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most fine and dandy. “They have become so alienated from the
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. whole that they think they will be individually immune
By combining local news and sports coverage, from the fate they believe will befall the nation as a
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, whole,” wrote the authors. Maybe it was necessary for
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Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality
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Stocks rise as company earnings reports impress


By Alex Veiga more than analysts expected.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Other technology companies also
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,858.97 posted gains. Microsoft rose 2
Technology companies led U.S. Low: 24,681.79 percent to $96.07, while Amazon
stocks solidly higher Tuesday, Close: 24,786.63 added 4.3 percent to $1,503.83.
giving the market its second Change: +213.59 UnitedHealth climbed 3.6 per-
straight gain. cent to $238.55 after it reported a
OTHER INDEXES 31 percent jump in first-quarter
Consumer-services companies,
retailers and health care stocks S&P 500: 2706.39 +28.55 profit and said it gained Medicare
accounted for a big slice of the NYSE Index: 12,705.76 +77.56 Advantage and Medicaid cus-
broad rally. Banks declined, and Nasdaq: 7281.10 +124.81 tomers. The nation’s largest
oil prices recovered from an early NYSE MKT: 2579.86 +13.89 health insurer also raised its fore-
slide. Russell 2000: 1579.80 +16.77 cast for 2018.
Strong company earnings and Wilshire 5000: 28,099.65 +302.55 Celanese gained 3.7 percent to
outlooks, as well as some encour- $110.38 after the chemical com-
aging economic data, helped put 10-Yr Bond: 2.81 -0.01 pany’s latest results beat analysts’
investors in a buying mood. Oil (per barrel): 66.45 +0.23 estimates. The company also
“Even though we’re early in the Gold : 1,350.10 -0.60 raised its annual forecasts.
earnings season, the fact that we Some companies failed to
continue to see good earnings and points, or 0. 9 percent, to occupied lately with concern over porate tax cut will have on corpo- impress traders. Johnson &
earnings growth come out is really 24,786.63. The latest gain nudged geopolitical and trade tensions, rate balance sheets. Johnson fell 0. 9 percent to
what’s driving the market,” said the blue chip average into posi- Wall Street has something else to “There’s no doubt that corporate $130.54 after much-higher spend-
Nana Adae, global investment tive territory for the year. focus on over the next few weeks: tax reform is a tail wind for earn- ing and one-time charges offset a
specialist at J.P. Morgan Private The Nasdaq composite climbed company earnings. ings, but organic growth is really big jump in the company’s first-
Bank. “Earnings growth ties to 124.81 points, or 1.7 percent, to Financial analysts are forecast- what is driving a lot of these earn- quarter revenue.
fundamentals and fundamentals are 7,281.10. The Russell 2000 index ing the strongest growth in seven ings,” Adae said. Tesla Motors slid 1.2 percent to
key.” of smaller-company stocks picked years for S&P 500 companies, Netflix jumped 9.2 percent to $287.69 following reports that
The S&P 500 index rose 28.55 up 16.77 points, or 1.1 percent, partly because of a resurgent glob- $336.06 after the video streaming the car maker shut down produc-
points, or 1. 1 percent, to to 1,579.80. al economy, but also because of service said it gained 7.4 million tion of its Model 3 mass-market
2,706.39. The Dow Jones indus- While the market has been pre- expectations that last year’s cor- subscribers in the first quarter, electric car again to solve manu-
trial average gained 213. 59 facturing bottlenecks.

IMF: A major trade rift could imperil solid global economy


By Paul Wiseman Obstfeld said the IMF had run eco- Obstfeld said that while the IMF percent this year, which would be tional $100 billion in Chinese
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nomic simulations about the didn’t take account of rising trade the fastest pace since 2011. imports.
impact of a far-reaching trade war tensions in its baseline economic President Donald Trump, who The prospect of a trade war
WASHINGTON — The that would include across-the- forecasts, the consequences could campaigned on a pledge to protect between the world’s two biggest
International Monetary Fund board tariffs of 10 percent. The be serious enough to trigger an U.S. industries from what he argues economies has rattled financial
warned Tuesday that rising trade computer simulations, he said, economic downturn. is unfair foreign competition, has markets for weeks. For now,
tensions between the United States showed a “fairly substantial” “If you keep poking at the eco- slapped tariffs on steel and alu- though, the global outlook
and China risk undermining a impact from tariffs of that magni- nomic expansion, it could turn minum imports. He has also pro- remains sunny, thanks to low bor-
global economy that the IMF tude. around and bite you,” Obstfeld posed imposing tariffs on $50 bil- rowing rates and increasing trade
believes should otherwise grow Global financial markets would said. lion in Chinese imports to punish and investment.
solidly this year. likely also endure damage from ris- There aren’t “going to be any Beijing for its aggressive attempts The IMF predicted that the U.S.
The lending agency has kept its ing threats of tariffs, Obstfeld winners coming out of a trade war.” to obtain foreign technology. economy will grow 2.9 percent
forecast for worldwide growth this said. Investors have already The IMF issued the update to its China has countered by propos- this year, up from the 2.7 percent it
year at 3.9 percent, which would endured stomach-churning swings World Economic Outlook on the ing tariffs on $50 billion in U.S. had forecast in January and from
be its fastest pace since 2011. But this year as markets have wildly in eve of spring meetings in products, including soybeans — a the 2.3 percent growth the econo-
the IMF’s chief economist, response to the perceived likeli- Washington this week of the 189- highly valuable export for my achieved last year. The U.S.
Maurice Obstfeld, told reporters hood of a trade conflict, especially nation IMF, the World Bank and America’s farm belt — and small economy will benefit through
that this bright outlook could be resulting from actions and state- the Group of 20 major economies. aircraft. Trump has, in turn, ordered 2020 from tax cuts that President
derailed by a major trade conflict. ments by the Trump administra- In its base forecast, the IMF pre- the U.S. trade representative to Donald Trump signed into law in
Speaking at a news conference, tion. dicted that trade would grow 5.1 consider targeting up to an addi- December, the IMF predicts.

Tesla shuts down Model 3 Business briefs


assembly again to fix bottlenecks Amid trade rift, China to allow
Venezuela arrests two Chevron
FREMONT — Shares of Tesla Inc. traded
lower Tuesday after reports that the compa-
ny had shut down production of its Model 3
workers amid corruption purge full foreign auto ownership
CARACAS, Venezuela — Chevron Corp. By Joe McDonald major trade conflict.
mass-market electric car again to solve says two of its Venezuela-based employees THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In China, the move to open the auto
manufacturing bottlenecks. have been arrested by local authorities in industry reflects growing official confi-
The automaker told employees this week what appears to be the first such detentions dence in the country’s young but fast-grow-
there would be a four- or five-day production BEIJING — Facing the risk of a trade fight
of a private oil company’s workers amid a with the United States, China announced ing automakers and a desire to make the
hiatus. The company says it warned of future growing anti-corruption purge. industry more flexible as Beijing promotes
production pauses when it shut down the plans Tuesday to allow full foreign owner-
It’s not clear what led to the arrests. A ship of automakers in five years. the development of electric cars.
line to improve automation in February. statement Tuesday from the company gives
The change would scrap rules that require Automakers had been awaiting details
Tesla says shutdowns are common when a no details except to say the employees were
global automakers to work through state- since President Xi Jinping announced last
new model is launched and will improve pro- taken into custody Monday. Chevron says it
owned partners — an arrangement that week that ownership restrictions would be
duction rates. But Autopacific analyst Dave contacted authorities to understand the rea-
forces those foreign companies to share eased and auto import duties reduced. Some
Sullivan says manufacturing doesn’t normal- sons behind the detention and ensure its
technology with potential competitors in analysts saw Xi’s promise as an attempt to
ly stop for days, especially nine months employees’ well-being.
China. It was unclear whether Beijing’s placate Trump. But Chinese government
after production began. Tesla shares dropped Authorities in the South American nation
action might mollify U.S. President Donald spokespeople said the plans had nothing to
1 percent to $287.80 in morning trading. have arrested dozens of Venezuelan officials
Trump, who has threatened to slap tariffs on do with Beijing’s trade dispute with
The broader markets were up about 1 percent. or employees of state-run giant PDVSA in a
bid to root out corruption in the OPEC $150 billion of Chinese goods in response Washington.
Model 3 production began in early July in
Fremont. Pricing starts at about $35,000. nation’s oil industry. to complaints that Beijing pressures for- Tuesday’s announcement coincided with a
eign companies to hand over technology. Commerce Ministry order to importers of
The possibility of a trade war between the U.S. sorghum to post bonds to pay possible
world’s two largest economies has shaken anti-dumping duties in a separate dispute. It
financial markets and could threaten the said preliminary results of a trade inquiry
steady economic growth that is buoying had found that U.S. sorghum, a grain used as
most of the regions of the world. animal feed and in liquor distilling, was sold
“If you keep poking at the economic at improperly low prices that hurt Chinese
expansion, it could turn around and bite farmers.
you,” Maurice Obstfeld, the International In the meantime, limits on foreign owner-
Monetary Fund’s chief economist, told ship of electric vehicle producers will be
reporters Tuesday as the IMF issued its latest eliminated this year, the Cabinet’s planning
forecast for global growth. There aren’t agency said. That change will be followed
“going to be any winners coming out of a by a similar repeal for makers of commercial
trade war.” vehicles in 2020 and for passenger vehicles
The lending agency kept its forecast for in 2022.
global economic growth this year at 3.9 “Following a five-year transition period,
percent, which would be the fastest pace all ownership restrictions will be lifted,”
since 2011. But Obstfeld warned that that said the announcement by the National
bright outlook depends on avoiding a Development and Reform Commission.
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prospect trying to get out of deal
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Scots hold off Hillsdale Spurs have


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

After being dominated 7-1 in its


no answer
first meeting with Carlmont March
8, the Hillsdale softball team
scratched and clawed and eventual-
ly tied Tuesday’s rematch with the
Scots in the top of the seventh
for Kawhi
By Tim Reynolds
inning. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In the bottom half of the inning,
however, Carlmont stayed unbeat- Kawhi Leonard has a new team, and Gregg
en in Peninsula Athletic League Popovich isn’t the coach.
Bay Division play as Amanda This is where the San Antonio Spurs are at
Kondo drove in her fourth run of right now, as this impasse between the fran-
the game, chasing home Mailey chise and its best player continues even as
McLemore to give the Scots a 7-6, the season is almost certainly winding
walk-off victory. down. There are only questions, no answers.
“Every game is important,” said How is Leonard doing? The Spurs act like
Carlmont head coach Marco they don’t know. Leonard
Giuliacci. “But being Hillsdale isn’t saying, either. He
was only one game behind us, this hasn’t been around the
one was pretty important.” Spurs so far in these play-
With the win, Carlmont offs, rehabbing in New
improved to 8-0 in PAL Bay York, and Popovich is
Division play, while Hillsdale deferring questions to
dropped to 8-2. “Kawhi and his group.”
But the Hillsdale coaching staff That’s ironic.
was pleased to see the Knights Unwillingness to answer
hang tough all game long. Kawhi Leonard certain questions is part
“We battled this time, which was of the Spurs’ mystique.
nice to see,” said Hillsdale assis- Popovich can be an interviewer’s dream or
tant coach Michelle Zalba. “This an interviewer’s nightmare, but now, it’s the
is the kind of game we’ll have in Spurs who are the ones seemingly frustrated
CCS.” by the lack of answers. Their best player was
The game got off to a wild start barely around this season, and with the
as both starting pitchers strug- Spurs looking almost certain to be knocked
gled. Carlmont starter Mailey out of the playoffs soon by Golden State an
McLemore, a four-year starter, offseason of what’s next is looming.
seemed to be off all game long. Leonard won’t be on the floor for the
She gave up six runs, four of which Spurs in Game 3 when their first-round series
were earned. But more strange were against the Warriors resumes on Thursday in
the six walks she issued. San Antonio. We can also say how unlikely
McLemore wiggled in and out of it is he will not be in Game 4 on Sunday or
trouble all game long, allowing in Game 5 if San Antonio finds a way to
seven hits, but grinded through to extend this series. The official reason
earn the win. remains “return from injury management”
“I thought Mailey pitched OK. from what began as right quadriceps
The strike zone was the size of a tendinopathy.
postage stamp,” Giuliacci said. That’s why when Popovich lauds another
“But she kept battling. … That’s player — in this case, LaMarcus Aldridge,
the sign of a good player.” NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL who has been the first option in San
Carlmont shortstop Amanda Kondo drives in the game-winning run in the bottom of the seventh
See SOFTBALL, Page 16 inning to beat Hillsdale 7-6 in a key PAL Bay Division game. See SPURS, Page 16

Cueto’s strong start Five-run first propels


wasted by the Giants A’s to lopsided
By John Marshall
victory
A’s 10, White Sox 2 By Michael Wagaman

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


D’backs 1, Giants 0 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
phere was markedly different from a night
said. “It was a fun night to be a baseball fan, OAKLAND — Jed Lowrie marked his 34th earlier, when the announced attendance was
PHOENIX — Patrick Corbin had hitters a special night.” birthday with a go-ahead home run in a five- 7,479 and the actual crowd appeared to be
chasing sliders in the dirt and made up a 65 Corbin (3-0) walked one but otherwise run first inning, Trevor Cahill pitched seven half that.
mph pitch on the fly. Arizona’s defense had was cruising toward joining Edwin Jackson scoreless innings in his season debut and Cahill (1-0) signed in mid-March, made a
a pair of spectacular and Randy Johnson in the Oakland Athletics pair of starts in the minor leagues and was
plays behind him, the Arizona’s no-hit club. beat the Chicago White brought up Tuesday for his first big league
kind that end up in the Brandon Belt ended it Sox 10-2 Tuesday night start since pitched seven scoreless innings
highlight reel when his- with a softly hit ball to on the 50th anniversary in his first start since Aug. 9. He gave up
tory is made. the left side of Arizona’s of the A’s first game at five hits, struck out eight and walked two.
A buzz filled Chase shifted infield, beating the Coliseum. Now 30, the right-hander was a second-
Field as the left-hander shortstop Nick Ahmed’s Stephen Piscotty and round draft pick of the A’s in 2006 and spent
inched closer to the throw by a step to send a Jonathan Lucroy drove his first three big league seasons in
Arizona Diamondbacks’ groan across Chase in three runs apiece, and Oakland. He split time with Kansas City and
third no-hitter. Field. Mark Canha added three San Diego last year and ended the season as
Patrick Corbin One check swing ended Johnny Cueto Jed Lowrie hits and two RBIs.
“I hit one earlier in the a Royals reliever.
Corbin’s bid. No histo- game, they took it away Oakland extended its Yoan Moncada homered for Chicago,
ry, but one awfully dominant performance. from me with a good diving play,” Belt said. winning streak to three with its first series which has lost seven of eight.
Corbin lost his no-hit bid on a checked- “It just happens sometimes. The shift takes win this season. Lowrie hit a two-out solo homer off
swing infield single with two outs in the a lot of hits away, but every now and then The game was played exactly 50 years Miguel Gonzalez (0-3), Lowrie’s first home
eighth inning but finished a one-hitter to you will get one back.” after the A’s debut at the Coliseum following run in Oakland this season. He is batting
lift the Diamondbacks over the San Corbin shook off the squib hit to finish their move from Kansas City, and it attract- .351 and leads the AL with 26 hits and 18
Francisco Giants 1-0 on Tuesday night. his first complete-game shutout, throwing ed a crowd of 46,028. Admission and park- RBIs.
“It was really great stuff from him all ing were free, and players from both teams
night, ” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo See GIANTS, Page 15 wore 1968 replica uniforms. The atmos- See ATHLETICS, Page 15
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match back another day.

TUESDAY
Local sports roundup The Bears beat the Scots 4-3 earlier this month.

Boys’ volleyball
Changes to NCAA
Baseball
Menlo-Atherton 2, Half Moon Bay 1
Sacred Heart Prep 3, Scotts Valley 0
Carter Sun and Giorgio Bacchin combined for 31 assists
to help lead the Gators to a three-set sweep of the Falcons in
basketball expected
The Bears improved to 6-1 in PAL Ocean Division with a
tight win over the Cougars.
James Sullivan got the win for M-A, working six
innings, allowing one run on two hits. Tommy Eisenstat,
a non-league match, 25-13, 25-18, 25-17.
Bacchin had a team-high 18 assists, while Sun added 15
more. Jack Loftus led the SHP attack with 14 kills, while
Kevin Molumphy had a team-high 14 digs. Lance Chou and
to be ‘substantive’
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
who drove in the first run of the game for the Bears, earned David Macias each had 10 digs apiece.
the save with a 1-2-3 seventh. GREENSBORO, N.C. — Atlantic Coast Conference
Alex Smith was the hard-luck loser as the HMB starter Girls’ lacrosse Commissioner John Swofford says he expects “substantive”
went six innings, allowing two runs on five hits and strik- Sacred Heart Prep 3, Menlo-Atherton 2 recommendations from the committee seeking ways to reform
ing out five. Tied at 1 at halftime, the Gators scored twice in the second college basketball amid a federal investigation of corruption
M-A scored single runs in the second and fourth innings. half to pull out the West Bay Athletic League victory over in the sport.
HMB cut the deficit in half on a Drew Zioncheck RBI single the rival Bears. Speaking Tuesday at a regional Associated Press Sports
in the fifth. SHP (7-1 WBAL Foothill) took a 1-0 lead on a Genna Editors meeting, Swofford said he doesn’t know what the com-
Gibbons goal in the 22nd minute, but M-A (4-4) tied it two mission led by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will
El Camino 9, San Mateo 3 minutes later as Theresa McGannon set up Audrey Koren’s conclude next week when it is expected to present its report to
A four-run first propelled the Colts to the PAL Ocean equalizer. the Division I Board of Directors and Board of Governors.
Division win over the Bearcats. Sasha Ballack gave SHP the lead in the second half and Ali Swofford said it is “hard to argue against the need for sub-
It was the Colts first win in Ocean Division play this sea- Carter scored what turned out to be the winning goal for the stantive change.”
son. Gators. Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey,
San Mateo (2-5 PAL Ocean, 6-10 overall) cut the deficit in Annie Payne scored the Bears’ second goal with about five speaking at a similar meeting in Birmingham, Alabama, on
half with two runs in the top of the second, but El Camino minutes to play, but they could not find the game-tying Monday, hopes for an “impactful outcome” when Rice’s com-
(1-5, 4-8) scored single runs in the second and third, and goal. mittee releases its recommendations.
iced the game with three runs in the bottom of the sixth. The FBI’s corruption probe led to criminal charges against
Dane Anderson paced the San Mateo attack with two RBIs MONDAY assistant coaches, agents, apparel company employees and
on two hits. Sean Tanap added two more hits for the Bearcats others. The Justice Department arrested 10 people, including
as well.
Boys’ golf four assistant coaches from Arizona, Southern California,
Boys’ tennis Auburn and Oklahoma State, in a case tied to hundreds of thou-
Menlo wins Marin tournament sands of dollars in alleged bribes and kickbacks designed to
Aragon 5, San Mateo 2 Battling rainy, blustery conditions, the Knights dominat- influence recruits on choosing a school or an agent.
The Dons finally wrapped up the regular season with the ed the field at the Mustangs Invitational at Marin Country Sankey said the investigation received “an appropriate level
win over the Bearcats, assuring themselves a third-place Club, winning by 19 strokes. of concern and attention” during the season.
finish in the PAL Bay Division and the No. 2 seed in the PAL Senior co-captain Max Ting not only led Menlo, but led “I did not mean and would not imply that I think it’s just
team tournament. the field as he captured the title with a one-under 71, six business as usual,” Sankey said. “I’ve seen some observations
The teams split the four singles matches — Daniel Duan strokes better than second place. that, ‘Oh wow, we’re just back to business as usual. I don’t
and Ilan Leventhal winning for Aragon, and Daniel Basman Charlie Hsieh, a junior, and freshman Jeremy Yun finished think that’s the case. I don’t (get) that sense from our programs
and Caleb Chan for San Mateo — but it was the Dons who with 82s for the Knights. Senior co-captain John Weingart and programs nationally.
swept the three doubles matches. Nick Hudson and Arnav carded an 86, while Seth Pope came in with an 87. “I don’t think there’s a time when you can settle in and say,
Kothari rallied from a set down to beat San Mateo’s Kavin ‘OK, everything’s fine. We’re moving forward,”’ he added. “I
Zhang and Kevin Arackaparambil 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Sacred Heart Prep 218, Nueva School 259 think the attention’s been raised and the attention will be
Luke Peterson and Finn O’Kelly shot 3-over 39s to lead raised again when that report is released. And then there will
PAL Bay title to be decided today the Gators over the Mavericks in a WBAL match at Sharon probably be a lot of new work in determining how we meet
Undefeated Menlo-Atherton and one-loss Carlmont will Heights Golf & Country Club. whatever new expectations may exist.”
finally decide which team is PAL Bay Division champion Brad Oliver came in with a 45 for SHP (4-3 WBAL, 4-5 In a big-picture sense, Swofford also called it “aggravating”
when they face off in Belmont today. overall), while Anderson Page shot a 46. AJ Hull carded a 49 for a conference commissioner to have the members involved
The match was originally scheduled for Tuesday, but for the Gators. in any type of investigation.
Monday’s season-finale matches were rained out and Nueva got a 44 from Luke Pemberton to lead the way. North Carolina State was one of the latest schools to become
t h us made up Tues day, p us h i n g t h e M-A-Carl mo n t Aliya George shot a 48 for the Mavericks. swept up in it, with prosecutors last week accusing an Adidas
representative, who no longer works for the company, of
agreeing to funnel $40,000 through an unidentified coach to
the father of former player Dennis Smith Jr. The scandal also
led to Rick Pitino’s ouster at Louisville before the season.
Swofford said having schools involved in an investigation
is “the last thing, from my chair, you want to see, and it’s the
thing that upsets me the most, aggravates me the most.
“So when you have all those emotions tied to it, you need to
find a way to do something positive,” he added. “I think col-
lege basketball is so good, even with its current problems,
that it will be resilient. I think it will come out of this better
and hopefully stronger than ever. ... It might not be fun get-
ting there.”
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Boston Marathon weather was Baseball prospect sues over
perfect storm for Desiree Linden deal tied to future earnings
By Jimmy Golen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the other two deals on his own.
“We never, ever, ever tell a player hey, you
BOSTON — Desiree Linden thought she COLUMBUS, Ohio — A top Cleveland should sign this deal or you shouldn’t sign
did everything right to prepare for last Indians prospect is suing a company he this deal,” Schwimer said. “My job is to
year’s Boston Marathon: the training, the claims gave him $360,000 in exchange for simply tell a player that this exists, it’s an
nutrition, the strategy, even how she slept. a 10 percent stake in his future earnings that option if you want it.”
She finished fourth. could amount to millions of dollars.
Catcher Francisco Mejia claims in a feder- Schwimer said his investors are speculat-
And she didn’t know what she could have ing that one or more of the prospects the
done better. al lawsuit filed in February that the agree-
ment is unfair and unen- company signs eventually will be a highly
“Everyone is looking for that 1 percent. I paid superstar. He likened it to Silicon
did that last year,” Linden said Tuesday, a day forceable, and that he did-
n’t understand the extent Valley investors who put money into tech
after overcoming headwinds and an icy rain startups hoping one of them will become
to become the first American woman to win to which he was mortgag-
ing his future when he the next Facebook or Google. The company
the race in 33 years. “Apparently, my 1 per- has signed and given money to about 100
cent was the weather.” signed the contracts to
get the money. minor league players and has so far lost
Slogging through a torrential downpour, BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS money, he said.
with temperatures in the 30s and a near-gale Mejia, who is from the
Desiree Linden sloshes her way to the finish Dominican Republic and The lawsuit contends that Mejia, regarded
gusts that blew the rain into the runners’ line at the 122nd annual Boston Marathon, has the equivalent of a as one of the best prospects in baseball,
faces, Linden made up her mind to drop out after nearly giving up a few miles into the race. Francisco Mejia ninth-grade education, could earn $100 million over the course of
after just a few miles. She abandoned her
claims in the suit filed on his career. That would yield $10 million for
plan, skipping water stations — after all, was epic, and it was, for obvious reasons.
his behalf that Big League Advance Fund Schwimer’s company on a $360,000
she wouldn’t be out long enough to get But yesterday’s race was epic, too. Both
issued three separate “loans” to him in 2016 investment. The suit asks for the deal to be
dehydrated — and wasting energy by allow- were about perseverance, and turning a neg-
“under unconscionable terms and conditions voided and compensatory damages paid to
ing her fellow Americans to draft off of her. ative into positives.”
and through unconscionable means,” once the player.
It was only miles later, when the two-time Despite the weather, race organizers didn’t
Olympian and 2011 Boston Marathon run- see much of an uptick in no-shows or run- when his mother was sick and the family Mejia also claims that representatives
ner-up found herself still among the leaders, ners seeking medical attention. Only about needed money for medical treatment. from Big League Advance Fund showed up at
that she realized she was better suited for the 300 people who picked up their bibs over But Michael Schwimer, the former major his house in the Dominican Republic seek-
conditions than anyone else on the course. the weekend decided not to run; of the league pitcher who runs the 2-year-old ing more than $9,000 that they said he owed
Better than the other Americans, like 27,042 showed up in Hopkinton, 25,822 Fairfax, Virginia-based company, denies after his month in the majors. He claims the
hometown favorite and reigning New York made it to Copley Square — meaning 95.5 there was anything unfair or illegal about representatives threatened to sue him and
City Marathon champion Shalane percent of those who started the race fin- the deals and said they were explained in keep him from playing baseball if he
Flanagan, who finished seventh in what she ished it, an average rate, McGillivray said. detail to the player in Spanish before he declined. He eventually handed over the pay-
said would be her last competitive Boston “It should come as no surprise to anyone signed. ment.
race. that people who fight that hard to get to the Mejia was given money he doesn’t have Mejia is hitting .292 in 408 at-bats in the
Better than the East Africans, who have starting line will fight even harder on the to pay back if he doesn’t make a career out of Indians minor league system since 2013. He
dominated the race for the past three day of the race,” said Tom Grilk, executive major league baseball, said Schwimer, who started this season one step from the majors
decades. Defending champions Geoffrey director of the Boston Athletic Association. described it as an investment in the player’s at Triple-A Columbus, where he’s hitting
Kirui and Edna Kiplagat finished second and “No matter what the conditions.” potential to sign a lucrative contract a few .250 with two home runs and nine RBIs in
ninth but were the only Kenyans to crack the There were 2,785 runners who sought years down the road. He said he urges players nine games. He made his major league debut
top 10 in their races — the country’s worst medical attention, with 91 transported to to have their agents and lawyers involved, with Cleveland on a call-up from Double-A
performance in decades. hospitals (most directly from the course). which Mejia did when he signed the first Akron last September, collecting two hits
“The conditions were made for me,” said Ten remained hospitalized on Tuesday morn- contract. Later, Mejia came back and sought in 13 plate appearances.
Linden, a native Californian who lives in ing.
Michigan. “These are the conditions I train Those numbers were all in line with what
in.” organizers have seen in other years, with
Linden, who finished second by 2 seconds normal weather.
in Boston in 2011, held on Monday to break Linden finished 18th in Boston in a
the soggy tape on Boylston Street in 2 nor’easter in 2007 and has two fourths and a
hours, 39 minutes, 54 seconds, the slowest fifth on the course. She was the ninth-fastest
women’s race in 40 years. Yuki Kawauchi of runner in Monday’s field, based on the per-
Japan won the men’s division in 2:15:58 — sonal best of 2:22:38 she ran in Boston in
the slowest since Jack Fultz overcame tem- 2011.
peratures near 100 degrees to win the 1976 “That’s why we race, ” Linden said.
race known as the “Run for the Hoses.” “Otherwise we would go into a lab, submit
“2018 might be ‘Run for Shelter,” race our resumes and they would post the results.
director Dave McGillivray said, also com- “You stub a toe the night before, eat a bad
paring it to the year after the finish line piece of food, it could change everything,”
explosions. “I’ve always said the 2014 race she said. “That’s why we race.”
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Cueto, who struck out 11 and time out, allowing three runs in 5

GIANTS
minor league game and will miss
allowed two hits in seven innings
after being reinstated from the DL.
1/3 innings of Arizona’s 5-4 loss
to the Giants.
ATHLETICS at least eight weeks.

The Diamondbacks struck when Corbin walked Joe Panik in the Athl eti cs : RHP Yusmeiro Petit
Continued from page 11 Continued from page 11
the San Francisco right-hander fourth inning and kept the Giants was placed on the family medical
exited. off-balance until Belt’s single. emergency list. OF Trayce
100 pitches and striking out Canha hit a bases-loaded, two-
Tony Watson (1-1) walked Jarrod He had some help. Thompson was designated for
eight. It was the first home shutout run bloop single and Piscotty had
by an Arizona left-hander since Dyson with one out in the eighth Diamondbacks third baseman assignment, and RHP Lou Trivino
a two-run double.
Johnson in 2003 against the and Corbin moved him over with a Daniel Descalso made a diving was recalled from Triple-A
sacrifice bunt. David Peralta then stop from the right side of second Lucroy added a two-run single in Nashville.
Colorado Rockies. the fourth and an RBI single in the
The Diamondbacks have tied the lined a single up the middle to base to rob Belt of a hit in the
score Dyson for the game’s only third inning. Center fielder A.J. seventh.
best start in franchise history Gonzalez gave up eight runs and UP NEXT
(with 2000, 2008) at 12-4. run. Pollock saved another hit in the
“He was really good, too, ” seventh, spinning around to mak- eight hits in three innings, rais-
“That was fun,” said Corbin, ing his ERA to 12.41.
whose previous longest no-hit bid Giants manager Bruce Bochy said ing a diving catch on Buster RHP Carson Fulmer (0-1, 4.66
was 5 1/3 innings against Florida of Cueto. “This is what makes it Posey’s deep ball over his head. ERA) is to take the mound for the
in 2013. “I feel like I’d feel the even tougher.” “It seems like anytime there’s a TRAINER’S ROOM White Sox in his first start at the
same if I had a no-hitter. To come Corbin struck out at least eight no-hitter, there’s a play like that,” Whi te So x : OF Ryan Cordell, Coliseum in the finale of this
away with a win was huge.” his first three starts of the season Corbin said. acquired from Milwaukee last sea- three-game series Wednesday. RHP
Corbin locked into a pitching — a first in his career — but did He didn’t get it, but it was spe- son for RHP Anthony Swarzak, Andrew Triggs (1-0, 2.87) goes for
duel with San Francisco’s Johnny not factor in the decision his last cial nonetheless. fractured his right clavicle during a the A’s.

Sports briefs WHAT’S ON TAP NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE


quarterfinals stage, and the men WEDNESDAY East Division East Division
WSL cancels Aussie contest were about to enter the third round.
Baseball W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Sequoia at Hillsdale, Menlo School at Burlingame,
after shark attacks in area Carlmont at Sacred Heart Prep, Terra Nova at Ca- New York 12 4 .750 — Boston
Toronto
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3
PERTH, Australia — A profes- Ford announces switch to puchino, 4 p.m. Philadelphia
Atlanta
10
9
6
7
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3 New York 8 8 .500 6
sional surfing event off Western Mustang beginning in 2019 Softball Washington 9 9 .500 4 Baltimore 5 12 .294 9 1/2
Australia has been called off two South City at Jefferson, Terra Nova at Mills, Menlo-
Miami 5 12 .294 7 1/2 Tampa Bay 4 13 .235 10 1/2
days after two shark attacks nearby. Ford is bringing its Mustang to Atherton at El Camino, 4 p.m.

The Margaret River Pro, part of NASCAR’s top series for the first Central Division
Boys' tennis Central Division
the World Surf Tour, was canceled on time. Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, 4 p.m. W L Pct GB
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Wednesday after organizers decided The American automaker said Pittsburgh 11 6 .647 —
Cleveland 9 6 .600 —
Tuesday the Mustang will replace Track and field Minnesota 7 5 .583 1/2
there was a risk of further attacks. Bellarmine at Serra, Mills at Westmoor, Menlo-Ather- St. Louis 10 7 .588 1
Detroit 5 9 .357 3 1/2
On Monday, men aged 37 and 41 the Fusion in the Monster Energy ton at Carlmont, Aragon at Sequoia, Capuchino at Milwaukee 9 9 .500 2 1/2
Chicago 4 10 .286 4 1/2
were injured in separate shark Cup Series beginning next Hillsdale, Burlingame at Terra Nova, Half Moon Bay Chicago 7 8 .467 3 Kansas City 3 12 .200 6
February at Daytona International at Woodside, 3 p.m. Cincinnati 3 14 .176 8
attacks at Gracetown, about 15
kilometers (nine miles) away. The Speedway. NASCAR team owner Boys' volleyball West Division
37-year-old man was bitten on the Roger Penkse slipped earlier this Hillsdale at San Mateo, Capuchino at Carlmont, Mills West Division W L Pct GB
year, divulging that Ford would at South City, 6 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, W L Pct GB Los Angeles 13 4 .765 —
legs and flown to Royal Perth 6:30 p.m. Arizona 12 4 .750 —
Hospital to undergo surgery. A four- have a new body in 2019. Houston 11 7 .611 2 1/2
Colorado 11 8 .579 2 1/2 Seattle 9 6 .600 3
meter shark was later spotted near- This will be Ford’s fourth Cup Boys' lacrosse
Mitty at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:30 p.m. Los Angeles 6 9 .400 5 1/2 A’s 8 10 .444 5 1/2
by. model in NASCAR’s modern era
San Diego 7 11 .389 6 Texas 7 12 .368 7
World Surf League chief executive (since 1972), following the THURSDAY Giants 6 10 .375 6
Sophie Goldschmidt says organiz- Thunderbird, the Taurus and the Baseball Tuesday’s Games
Fusion. Aragon at South City,Woodside at King's Academy,
ers put the highest premium on safe- Tuesday’s Games Toronto 11, Kansas City 3, 1st game
El Camino at San Mateo, Menlo-Atherton at Half
ty and “If we decided to continue the Mustang has competed in the Moon Bay, 4 p.m. Miami 9, N.Y. Yankees 1 Miami 9, N.Y. Yankees 1
event under the current circum- second-tier Xfinity Series since Colorado 2, Pittsburgh 0 Toronto 5, Kansas City 4, 2nd game, 10 innings

stances and something terrible were 2011, winning championships in WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Washington 5, N.Y. Mets 2 Detroit 4, Baltimore 2
all but one season. Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 1, 10 innings Cleveland 6, Minnesota 1
to take place, we would never for- Texas 7, Tampa Bay 2
give ourselves.” Mustang is still going through Warriors 2, San Antonio 0 Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0
St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Oakland 10, Chicago White Sox 2
“Surfing is a sport that carries initial testing and will be formally Saturday, April 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 92
Houston 4, Seattle 1
submitted to NASCAR for Monday, April 16: Warriors 116, San Antonio 101 Arizona 1, San Francisco 0
various forms of risk, and is unique Thursday, April 19:Warriors at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, late Boston 10, L.A. Angels 1
in that wild animals inhabit our per- approval this summer. A public Sunday, April 22:Warriors at San Antonio, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
Wednesday’s Games
formance environment. Sharks are unveiling of the finished product x-Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA
Colorado (Freeland 0-2) at Pitt (Kuhl 1-1), 9:35 a.m.
Baltimore (Gausman 1-1) at Detroit (Boyd 0-1),10:10 a.m.
will follow. x-Thursday, April 26: Warriors at San Antonio, TBA Texas (Hamels 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Faria 0-1),10:10 a.m.
an occasional reality of WSL com- x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Cincy (Mahle 1-2) at Milwaukee (Davies 0-2),10:40 a.m.
petitions.” Mark Rushbrook, global direc- St.Louis (Weaver 2-0) at Cubs (Hendricks 0-1),11:20 a.m.
ChicagoWhiteSox(Fulmer0-1)atA’s(Triggs1-0),12:35p.m.
tor, Ford Performance KC (Kennedy 1-1) at Toronto (Happ 2-1), 1:07 p.m.
Goldschmidt said the presence of Washington (Roark 1-1) at N.Y.Mets (Matz 1-1),4:10 p.m.
beached whales in the area had Motorsports, says “we’re combin- SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE Philly (Velasquez 1-1) at Atlanta (McCarthy 2-0),4:35 p.m.
Cleveland (Carrasco 3-0) vs. Minnesota (Berrios 2-1)
at San Juan, Puerto Rico, 4:10 p.m.
attracted sharks “and contributed to ing America’s favorite sports car Giants (Stratton 1-1) at Arizona (Ray 2-0), 6:40 p.m. Boston (Porcello 3-0) at Angels (Skaggs 2-0),7:07 p.m.
San Jose 3, Anaheim 0
the aggression of their behavior, with America’s top stock car rac- San Jose 3, Anaheim 0 Dodgers (Maeda 1-1) at San Diego (Ross 2-1),7:10 p.m. Houston (Cole 1-0) at Seattle (Leake 2-0), 7:10 p.m.
which, experts agree, has increased ing series. ” He adds that the Thursday, April 12: San Jose 3, Anaheim 0 Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games
Saturday, April 14: San Jose 3, Anaheim 2
the possibility of further attacks.” “Mustang is a perfect fit for our Monday, April 16: San Jose 8, Anaheim 1
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
racing heritage today and tomor- Wed., April 18: Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 12:40 p.m.
The women’s event was up to the x-Friday, April 20: San Jose at Anaheim, TBA Miami at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 3:35 p.m.
row.” x-Sunday, April 22: Anaheim at San Jose, TBA San Francisco at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 4:07 p.m.

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(to the season),” Giuliacci said. “The last the third, Nasir walked, went to second on a

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three games, she’s been hitting well.”
Kondo needed to have a big game, as did
the rest of the Scots, as the Knights put the
sacrifice bunt and took third on a wild pitch.
She would come in with the tying run on a
single to center by Bella Zalba.
pressure on them with a three-run first. The Carlmont, which was retired in order in
first pitch of the game from McLemore the second, retook the lead in the bottom of
Luckily for the Scots, they have a potent
drilled Hillsdale lead-off hitter Brianna the third on back-to-back doubles from
offense and it was needed on this day.
Santos right in the middle of the back. A Logan Bonetti and Kondo’s second RBI dou-
Carlmont banged out nine hits, including
sacrifice bunt, a walk to Mika Chong and ble of the game.
six doubles.
groundout gave Hillsdale runners on second Hillsdale had runners in scoring position
“We always need to have Mailey’s back. and third with two outs. Bridget Nasir came
She’s always on (top of her game) and she in the fifth and sixth innings, but came up
up and hit a routine grounder up the middle. empty. In the top of the seventh, the
always has our backs,” Kondo said. “We just Kondo, at shortstop, ranged to her left to NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
needed to keep hitting for her.” HIllsdale’s Mika Chong slides safely into home Knights pushed across the tying run Zalba,
field it, but it got past her for a two-run again, punched a single to right to drive in
Kondo had a breakout game as she has error. Ashley Wong then followed with a during the Knights’ three-run first inning.
struggled for most of the season. Hitting Nasir, who had reached on a fielder’s choice.
RBI single to right to drive in Nasir to put “I have a ton of confidence in our
out of the No. 7 spot, Kondo went 3 for 3 the Knights up 3-0. offense,” Giuliacci said. “I never feel like “Compared to the last time, our approach
with four RBIs, two doubles, a walk and the we’re out of the game.” (at the plate) was much better,” coach Zalba
It didn’t take long for the Scots to catch said. “[We] had a better plan … at the plate.”
walk-off single. —  and pass — the Knights. Five pitches After that wild first inning, both pitchers
“In the past, I’ve been in my head and from Hillsdale starter Sophia Kajani and the settled down. Kajani would go the final six There would be no extra innings, howev-
anxious at the plate,” Kondo said. “I had to game was tied at 3. Ashley Trierweiler led off innings, allowing two runs on six hits in er. McLemore led off the bottom of the sev-
be patient and look for my pitch.” with a single for the Scots, followed by being saddled with the loss. enth with a long double to the right-center
Kondo drove in a pair during the Scots’ booming RBI doubles from Taylor Wise and “We had a tough first inning, but after field gap. She went to third on a fly ball to
five-run first, then drove in the go-ahead run McLemore. Designated hitter Bianca Vitale that, we settled down and played a good right and with two down, Kondo did it again
with a RBI double in the third, before end- tied the game with a bloop single to left. game,” Zalba said. — driving in McLemore with a single to
ing the game with her seventh-inning sin- Eimear Cunningham drew a walk and follow- Hillsdale would rally to tie the game at 5 right.
gle. ing a run-down for an out, Kondo smashed a with single runs in the second and third “We knew Hillsdale is one of our rivals,
“We’ve been waiting for her to have a two-run double to center field to push across innings. In the second, Kajani, who had so we knew it wouldn’t be easy,” Kondo
game like this. She got off to a slow start two more runs and give Carlmont a 5-3 lead. walked, scored on a Chong groundout. In said.

It’s entirely possible that Popovich was back too soon from injury, and Isaiah ed himself on revealing as little as possi-

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throwing a subtle jab at Leonard, too.
Aldridge was asked by USA Today Sports
about Leonard postgame and declined com-
Thomas — once certain he would get a max
deal — faces a very uncertain future because
of hip issues exacerbated by playing when
ble. Popovich gives incredibly deep and
thoughtful answers on many topics, but
that list rarely includes his own team.
ment, other than saying “he has to do he was hurt.
what’s best for him.” And that’s most under- Aldridge is right. Leonard has to do Leonard, who appeared in nine games in
Antonio with Leonard gone — the narrative standable. what’s best. the regular season, has been the same way.
immediately turns to whether the Spurs Leonard — who is under contract for next That means it’s entirely possible the next
coach is throwing shade. season already, and has a player option that time Popovich gets to use Leonard in a He doesn’t drop hints on Twitter, doesn’t
“LaMarcus has been a monster all year he can exercise in 2019 — will be eligible game will be in 2019 — when USA vent on Snapchat, isn’t one for long-wind-
long,” Popovich said Monday after the to be offered the supermax contract this Basketball heads to the FIBA World Cup. ed answers. Among the few times he really
Spurs fell into a 2-0 series hole against the summer, a five-year deal worth around $220 Popovich has taken over for Mike lets himself loose in the public eye is when
Warriors. “He’s led our team at both ends of million. It’s unknown if that offer is com- Krzyzewski as national coach, and Leonard the Spurs tape their annual commercials for
the floor. He doesn’t complain about a ing. It’s unknown if Leonard would accept, is one of the 35 players under consideration the grocery chain H-E-B , one spot sillier
darned thing out on the court. He just plays anyway. He may just want to start over else- for that team. There’s a minicamp for the and funnier than the next — like the one
through everything. I can’t imagine being where. U.S. squad in Las Vegas this summer, and if where Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili,
more proud of a player as far as playing His caution in coming back to playing is Leonard is there, his dynamic with
through adversity and being there for his using horrible British accents in an effort to
understandable. There are two oft-cited par- Popovich will be a huge storyline. seem fancy, ask Leonard if he wants some
teammates night after night after night.” allels that Leonard needs to avoid. Grant The Spurs have themselves to blame for at
It’s entirely possible that Popovich was steak and he replies, “indubitably.”
Hill shortened his career by trying to come least part of this mystery.
merely complimenting Aldridge. There’s always been a secretive air to Happy times like those seem so long ago.
them. Answers are not easy to get from the It’s close to impossible to envision this
Spurs, which sometimes gets construed as having a happy ending.
arrogance. David Robinson was engaging,
but hardly an open book. Tim Duncan prid- Indubitably.

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plans were 35 percent of the units offered at sources the developer included in the pro- ing residential developments to provide at

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Continued from page 1
rates affordable to households between 80
percent and 120 percent AMI, with the
remaining 65 percent of the units targeted
posal could limit its effectiveness in hous-
ing local public employees.
“I don’t think they’re going to be able to
least 10 percent of below market-rate units
on site, the measure also been seen as
establishing the city’s first inclusionary
for households at 140 percent AMI. qualify for MidPen’s project,” he said, of zoning policy.
All of the proposals included the mini- police officers. “They don’t earn enough to Because measures H and P were approved
be available at 60 percent of the area medi- mum 535 public parking spaces required pay market-rate rent, so there’s still a miss-
an income, or AMI, and the other half of by voters, any changes to them must be
with additional spaces for the residential ing middle there.” approved at the ballot box, so councilmem-
which would be designated for households units. The Domicile project included 777 MidPen Housing President Matt Franklin
between 80 percent and 120 percent of bers are scoping possible amendments to
parking spaces, including 662 publicly- said some 50 to 81 units falling outside the the measure — including a requirement
AMI, stood out for the four councilmembers available spots, while the Raintree Partners federal tax credit calculations could be
who voted for its plan. Mayor Rick Bonilla developers offer at least 15 percent of the
and MidPen projects provided 740 and 699 among those dedicated for public employ- residential units in a project at affordable
voted against the proposal. spaces, respectively. ees, and more specifically city employees,
For Councilman Eric Rodriguez, the pro- rates and including in-lieu fees as an alter-
Though each development’s provision of depending on the city’s policy and the fund- nate to providing on-site affordable units
ject’s public benefit was the most impor- ing sources for the project.
affordable units was a focus, officials also — to resolve a potential conflict with a
tant criteria in weighing the proposals, As board president of the Home
examined their financing models, which, in recently-passed state law aimed at empow-
which differed in the number of affordable Association of North Central San Mateo,
MidPen’s case, involves requesting $12.3 ering cities to adopt inclusionary zoning
units provided and rates of affordability, Amourence Lee voiced the board’s majority
million from outside sources, including policies.
among other factors. Rodriguez said city support for the MidPen project for includ-
state and county grants, using a $9.5 mil-
officials have been fortunate to consider ing a mix of unit types ranging from stu- By outlining one exception to the on-
lion subsidy from the city and leveraging
proposals including affordable housing at dios to three-bedroom apartments as well as site requirement for below market-rate units
federal tax credits. With the exception of a
Bay Meadows and other sites, but noted property management and programs serv- — allowing developers to provide afford-
$10 million subsidy from the city, Raintree
with fewer and fewer undeveloped sites ing the diverse needs of the community that able units off site when the provision of
Partners submitted a privately financed
available, the opportunity to build afford- will live there. By providing affordable and on-site units is “infeasible” — it could be
project and the Domicile I team offered to
able units on prime downtown lots may not workforce housing, the development argued Measure P conflicts with a new rule
forgo taking a subsidy from the city and
come before them again anytime soon. offered a unique opportunity to house a wide established by state legislators, one requir-
instead finance the public parking through
“I’m trying to think of when we might array of community members in need of ing inclusionary zoning ordinances for
a $12.8 million loan from the developer to
get this opportunity again,” he said. “I housing, said Lee. rental projects allow for alternative means
the city that would be repaid through the
really see this as one of the last chances.” of providing on-site units, explained City
public parking revenue over time. “I would like to see this … as an opportu-
Competing against MidPen’s were pro- Attorney Shawn Mason previously.
Bonilla and several residents appreciated nity to check two boxes that need to be
posals from Southern California-based
the Domicile team’s focus on providing checked,” she said. After the citizens group San Mateans for
Raintree Partners, and a partnership
between EBL&S Property Management and housing for city employees, which Bonilla In other business, the council directed Responsive Government began a signa-
EAH Housing, known as the Domicile I noted offered a new model for providing staff to study the implications of possible ture-gathering campaign to extend the
team. housing for public employees like police ballot measures aimed at aligning voter- measure 10 years to 2030 in February,
The project Raintree Partners proposed officers, whose incomes may fall outside of approved housing policies in San Mateo councilmembers are also considering how
would have provided at least 35 percent of housing dedicated for low-income workers with a new state law. any ballot measures put forth by the city
the total residential units at rents affordable and be insufficient to support market-rate First approved by voters in 1991 as might relate to the citizen-driven measure,
to households earning 80 percent to 100 rents. Though he acknowledged MidPen’s Measure H, 2004’s Measure P established which has been updated to include the
percent AMI and the remaining units at mar- track record for adding to the Peninsula’s 55-foot height limits in most parts of the phrase “alternative means of compliance”
ket rate. Included in the Domicile project affordable housing stock, Bonilla wondered city and restricted how densely housing and after the need for adjustments to align with
if restrictions from the outside funding commercial developers can build. By requir- the state law was discovered.

Mo n day, Ap ri l 1 6 , meet i n g . “We do have a problem and we do need to sidered “quotas not goalposts.”

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Continued from page 1
Beach noted local control is essential in
effectively considering the push for more
housing against the community’s wish to
find a way to move more expeditiously …
but we don’t want to be told by Sacramento
how to do it,” he said.
Regarding units in Burlingame’s devel-
opment pipeline, Beach noted many of the
proposed units are market rate, and sug-
do so in a fashion which often defers to The downtown project offering 78 gested officials keep an eye to assuring
their existing quality of life. affordable units is one of the more sizable affordable units are built over the coming
the shadow of Senate Bill 827, proposed “We are really trying to do the right initiatives in the development pipeline years as well.
by state Sen. Scott Wiener to loosen den- thing, and how we do it matters in order for which officials addressed during a discus- “We still have a lot of work to do,” she
sity and development regulations in areas it to be successful in this community,” sion of the city’s Regional Housing Needs said, synthesizing the perspectives of
adjacent to public transportation stops as said she said. Allocation. many of her colleagues.
a means of incentivizing smart growth. Wiener has said such a perspective is a
The bill died Tuesday, April 17, in the state Councilmembers received a report updat- To continue applying pressure on the
primary reason why he proposed the bill, ing Burlingame’s progress in meeting the issue, officials are planning another com-
Senate Transportation and Housing claiming elected officials overly critical
Committee, but Wiener expressed interest allocation sent by the state seeking resi- munity discussion later this month detail-
of development proposals are a central dential development needed to address the ing housing experiences in Burlingame.
in bringing it back during future legisla- source of the state’s housing imbalance.
tive sessions. demand to live in the city. The session planned Saturday, April 28,
Mayor Michael Brownrigg largely sided By 2023, the state has called on at the Masonic Lodge, 145 Park Road, is
Councilmembers largely opposed the with his colleagues, but noted there may
initiative’s aim to strip authority from Burlingame to construct 863 units. Since the second in the Home For All communi-
be some merit to concerns regarding inef- 2015, 151 units have received building ty engagement series, following an earlier
local officials, claiming elected officials ficiencies in moving housing develop-
are best suited to determine growth strate- permits or been constructed, and there are discussion in January. At the upcoming
ments through the local approval process. an additional 618 units that are currently event, officials are hopeful the conversa-
gies for the communities. He cited the nearly four years it has
“Th i s o n e-s i ze-fi t s -al l ap p ro ach i s planned to come online before the end of tion will turn to possible solutions for
taken the city to push forward the afford- the allocation cycle, according to a city finding and keeping a stable home in
j us t n o t fai r an d i t fl i es i n t h e face o f able housing and parking lot projects pro-
demo cracy, ” s ai d Co un ci l wo man Emi l y report. Burlingame.
posed on city land downtown as an exam- During the discussion Vice Mayor For his part, Councilman Ricardo Ortiz
Beach , acco rdi n g t o v i deo o f t h e ple of the existing timeliness challenges. Donna Colson noted a more recent piece of called on community members to attend
legislation by Wiener — SB 828 — which the discussion.
SAN CARLOS FARMERS’ MARKET aims to add beef up Sacramento’s capacity
for enforcing housing allocations.
“I encourage anyone and everyone to go
to this next one because the first one was
Sunday, April 22, 10 AM – 2 PM As it stands, legislators maintain little just wonderful,” he said.
authority in requiring municipalities to
Music by Moonglow! build the suggested amount of units. The Home For All community housing
Wiener has said he intends to reform the discussion will begin 10 a.m. Saturday,
Rain or Shine law to strengthen the state’s position. April 28. Doors to the Masonic Lodge
Brownrigg too recognized the momen- open at 9:30 for break fast. Those plan-
tum toward ramping up enforcement tools ning to attend are encouraged to RSVP by
for cities not meeting their development v i s i t i n g
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The tart and tangy flavors of fattoush


By Katie Workman 1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, halved
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1/2 cup finely diced red onion
4 scallions trimmed and thinly sliced
During the month of Ramadan, observant (white and green parts)
Muslims perform daily fasts from dawn to 6 radishes, trimmed and thinly sliced
dusk, only breaking the fast with a meal 1 cup fresh parsley leaves
(usually a light one) after the sun sets. Vinaigrette:
Fasting is intended to cleanse the soul, 1/4 cup olive oil
allowing Muslims to turn their attention 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
inward, toward charity work and prayer, and 1 teaspoon pomegranate syrup or honey
away from material things. 1 teaspoon very finely minced garlic
One of the dishes on many tables in (almost a paste)
Levantine countries during Ramadan is fat- 3 tablespoons chopped fresh mint
toush. It may be served during the evening 1/2 teaspoon za’atar
break fasts, and is often part of the celebra- Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to
tory spread that marks the end of the month taste
of abstinence. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Make
Many countries have a version of fat- the Pita Crisps.
toush. As with many cross-cultural dishes, Brush the tops of the pitas with the table-
researching the different varieties is both spoon of olive oil, sprinkle with salt and
fun and slightly exhausting. There’s always za’atar. Place on a baking sheet and bake
some type of flatbread, such as pita, and for 4 to 5 minutes, until toasted and crisp.
tomatoes and cucumbers. But then ... lettuce Remove and let cool.
or no lettuce? Vegetables sliced or diced? Make the Salad: In a large bowl combine
Radishes? Peppers? Lemon or lime juice? A the lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, onions,
bit of sweetener? Sumac? Choices to be scallions, radishes and parsley.
made. Make the Vinaigrette: In a small bowl,
Mince your garlic as much as you can so Many countries have a version of fattoush. As with many cross-cultural dishes, researching combine the 1/4 cup olive oil, lime juice,
that it really blends into the dressing. A way the different varieties is both fun and slightly exhausting. pomegranate syrup or honey, garlic, mint,
to get it super-fine is to chop it quite a bit, za’atar, and salt and pepper. Pour the dress-
then sprinkle on a bit of salt and drag the Sumac is a spice made from berries that Start to finish: 30 minutes ing over the salad and toss well.
flat side of the knife blade across the garlic grow wild on bushes in Lebanon and other Pita Crisps: Break the cooled pita into pieces about 1-
several times, pressing down as you go to countries in the region; it’s a classic fat- 2 pieces pita bread inch large (they will be uneven) and add
create a paste. Chop some more, drag the toush seasoning. The flavor is tart and 1 tablespoon olive oil them to the salad just before serving. Give
knife over it once again, repeat, and soon tangy. You could use that instead of the 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt a final toss, let sit for 5 minutes so the pita
you will have a fine garlic paste. za’atar, which is a lovely, tangy and earthy 1/2 teaspoon za’atar starts to soften just slightly in the dress-
I used a little pomegranate syrup in my combination of sumac, thyme, sesame and Salad: ing, and serve.
dressing because I had a bottle lying around marjoram (sometimes cumin), and is often 1 heart of romaine, thinly sliced cross- Nutrition information per serving: 187
(which I realize is not normal for most easier to find in supermarkets. wise calories; 106 calories from fat; 12 g fat (2
American cooks). Use honey if you are not as 4 Persian cucumbers, sliced, or 1 seedless g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg choles-
ingredient-nerdy as I am (or you can find the
FATTOUSH or hothouse cucumber, halved lengthwise, terol; 311 mg sodium; 18 g carbohydrate; 5
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277082 STATEMENT #277274
NEWSPAPER INTERNS The following person is doing business
as: BST Appliance repair, 1234 El Cami-
The following person is doing business
as: Straw Sticks N Bricks, 100 Grand
JOURNALISM no Real #301, BURLINGAME, CA Lane, Unit 316, FOSTER CITY, CA
The Daily Journal is looking for in- 94010. Registered Owner: Ramis Bagir- 94404. Registered Owner: Alice Hu,
ov, same address. The business is con- same address. The business is conduct-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- ducted by an Individual. The registrant ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- commenced to transact business under menced to transact business under the
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- the FBN on n/a. FBN on 1/1/18.
so welcome. /s/Ramis Bagirov/ /s/Alice Hu/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
We expect a commitment of four to sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18, the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18,
eight hours a week for at least four 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18). 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18).
months. The internship is unpaid, but
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
terns have progressed in time into FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
paid correspondents and full-time re- STATEMENT #277130 STATEMENT #277288
porters. The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Portola Succulent Designs, 2017 Par-
rott Dr., Apt 7, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
as: Bashamichi Steak and Seafood Jap-
anese Bistro, 1390 El Camino Real,
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
College students or recent graduates Registered Owner: Teri Chew, same ad- MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper dress. The business is conducted by an er: Blossom Provisions LLC, CA. The
experience is preferred but not neces- Individual. The registrant commenced to business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
sarily required. transact business under the FBN on N/A. bility Company. The registrant com-
/s/Teri Chew/ menced to transact business under the
This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on January 2017.
Please send a cover letter describing sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published /s/Mark Melnick/
your interest in newspapers, a resume in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18). sor-County Clerk on 4/3/18. (Published in
ply, you should familiarize yourself the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18,
with our publication. Our Web site: 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
www.smdailyjournal.com. STATEMENT #277273
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Send your information via e-mail to as: Gamelan Bay, 815 Villa Vista, RED- STATEMENT #277259
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- WOOD CITY, CA 94062. Registered The following person is doing business
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Owner: New Pacific Traders, LLC, CA. as: Partridge/Kennedy Apartments, 813
The business is conducted by a Limited Partridge Avenue, MENLO PARK, CA
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Liability Company. The registrant com- 94025. Registered Owner: Peninsula
menced to transact business under the Volunteer Properties, Inc., CA. The busi-
FBN on . ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
/s/Michelle D. Ross/ registrant commenced to transact busi-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ness under the FBN on October 15, 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
NOW HIRING! sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in 1961.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, /s/Peter Olson/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #277297 THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CHANGE OF NAME
CARE HOMES IN SAN MATEO sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in The following person is doing business NAME STATEMENT 255157 CASE# 18CIV01488
AND REDWOOD CITY the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, as: Bay 1 Driving School, 795 Fourth Names of the person abandoning the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
LOOKING FOR FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). Ave. Suite 204, REDWOOD CITY, CA use of the Fictitious Business Name: Tho COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
STATEMENT #277219 94063. Registered Owner: Lillian Mo- Nguyen. Name of Business: Perfect 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
The following person is doing business rales, 905 Baines St., Palo Alto, CA Nails. Date of original filing: 3/26/13. Ad- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
CAREGIVERS as: RC Tile Company, 240 Hubbard Ave-
nue, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Reg-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277260
94303. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced to
dress of Principal Place of Business:
400 Walnut Street Suite D, REDWOOD
PETITION OF
Wes Cuber
istered Owner: Ronald T. Clot, same ad- The following person is doing business transact business under the FBN on N/A. CITY, CA 94063. Registrant: Tho Nguy- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Interested applicants should call Savoi at dress. The business is conducted by an as: Crane Place Apartments, 1331 Crane /s/Lillian A. Morales/ en, 4026 Blairmore Ct., San Jose, CA Petitioner: Wes Cuber filed a petition with
1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at Individual. The registrant commenced to Street, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- 95121. The business was conducted by this court for a decree changing name
1(650)454-0497 transact business under the FBN on tered Owner: Peninsula Volunteer Prop- sor-County Clerk on 4/4/18. (Published in an Individual. as follows:
2009. erties, Inc., CA. The business is con- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/18/18, /s/Tho/ Present Name: West Cuber
/s/Ronald T. Clot/ ducted by a Corporation. The registrant 4/25/18, 5/2/18, 5/9/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Wes Cuber
This statement was filed with the Asses- commenced to transact business under sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
RIGGER HELPER sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18,
the FBN on November 15, 1980.
/s/Peter Olson/
County on 2/9/18.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
full time, benefits, will train. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #277166 nal, 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). fore this court at the hearing indicated
Clean DMV. Lifting 50 pounds. sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
415-798-0021 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, as: Evolution Academic Speaking Excel- tition for change of name should not be
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). granted. Any person objecting to the
STATEMENT #277268 lence, 221 Hartstene Drive, REDWOOD
CITY, CA 94065. Registered Owner: name changes described above must file
The following person is doing business a written objection that includes the rea-
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales as: Hair by Shae, 515 El Camino Suite FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Christopher Lim, same address. The
sons for the objection at least two court
Representative needed to sell newspa- 160, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- STATEMENT #277348 business is conducted by an Individual.
days before the matter is scheduled to
per print and web advertising and event tered Owner: Sharon Nandan, 37073 The following person is doing business The registrant commenced to transact be heard and must appear at the hearing
marketing solutions. To apply, please call Elm St. #C, Newark, CA 94560. The as: San Mateo Villa, 1661 McKinley St., business under the FBN on N/A. to show cause why the petition should
business is conducted by an Individual. /s/Christopher Lim/
650-344-5200 and send resume to SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
This statement was filed with the Asses-
not be granted. If no written objection is
info@smdailyjournal.com The registrant commenced to transact Owners: 1)Elizabeth Viducich, 3404 E. timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
business under the FBN on Aug 1, 2017. Laurel Creek Dr., San Mateo, CA 94403 sor-County Clerk on 3/23/18. (Published tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
/s/Sharon Nandan/ 2)Violet Loncar, 22 Waterloo Ct., Bel- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/18/18, petition shall be held on 05/10/18 at 9
This statement was filed with the Asses- mont, CA 94002. The business is con- 4/25/18, 5/2/18, 5/9/18). a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in ducted by a General Partnership. The Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
203 Public Notices the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, registrant commenced to transact busi-
NOTICE OF PETITION TO Order to Show Cause shall be published
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). ness under the FBN on 10.16.1996. at least once each week for four succes-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Elizabeth Viducich/ ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
STATEMENT #277100 This statement was filed with the Asses- Peter J. Sgarbossa aka Peter Joseph
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 4/9/18. (Published in Sgarbossa and Peter Sgarbossa
as: Nattie’s Printing, Graphics & Design, STATEMENT #277224 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/11/18, Case Number: 18-PRO-00359
240 Harbor Blvd, Ste A, BELMONT, CA The following person is doing business 4/18/18, 4/25/18, 5/2/18). To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE
94002. Registered Owner: Nattie L. Mu- as: KPD Fire Protection, 9 Clarendon Rd tingent creditors, and persons who may APPROVING DEVELOPMENT
grauer, 840 O’Neal #2, BELMONT, CA Apt B, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
94002. The business is conducted by an tered Owner: Kevin Paul Dale, same ad- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tate, or both, of Peter J. Sgarbossa aka AGREEMENT FOR THE
Individual. The registrant commenced to dress. The business is conducted by an STATEMENT #277350 Peter Joseph Sgarbossa and Peter Sgar- GATEWAY AT MILLBRAE
transact business under the FBN on Individual. The registrant commenced to The following person is doing business bossa . A Petition for Probate has been STATION PROJECT
Ffeb. 15, 1999. transact business under the FBN on 2- as: SF Space Solution, 724 Foothill filed by Lois Aldwin in the Superior Court
/s/Nattie L. Mugrauer/ 25-2013. Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- of California, County of San Mateo. The The City Council of the City of Millbrae, at its meeting on
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Kevin P. Dale/ tered Owner: Josh Jermaine, same ad- Petition for Probate requests that Lois Tuesday, April 10, 2018, adopted an Ordinance entitled:
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- dress. The business is conducted by an Aldwin be appointed as personal repre- An Ordinance Approving a Development
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/28/18. (Published Individual. The registrant commenced to sentative to administer the estate of the
4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/4/18, transact business under the FBN on N/A. decedent. Agreement for the Gateway at Millbrae
4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18). /s/Joshua Jermaine/ The petition requests the decedent’s will Station Project to Grant Increases in
This statement was filed with the Asses- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- Development Intensities and Other Benefits to the
sor-County Clerk on 4/9/18. (Published in bate. The will and any codicils are availa-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/11/18, ble for examination in the file kept by the Project in Exchange for Community Benefits
4/18/18, 4/25/18, 5/2/18). court. Including the Provision of Affordable Housing

DISTRIBUTION and Specific Timeframe for Construction


The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent of a Hotel
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
STATEMENT #277060 thority will allow the personal representa- The Ordinance approves a Development Agreement for the
The following person is doing business

ASSISTANT as: Jacobo Homes, 137 Arden Ave,


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
Registered Owners: Neri Jacobo and
Ana Melissa Jacobo, 139 Arden Ave.,
tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
Gateway at Millbrae Station Project, also known as TOD #2,
that is proposed to be constructed on a portion of the BART
Station property within the Millbrae Station Area Specific Plan

MANAGER South San Francisco, CA 94080. The


business is conducted by a Married Cou-
ple. The registrant commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on N/A.
give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
(“MSASP”) Area. The MSASP allows for increases in devel-
opment density for projects, such as Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
and dwelling units per acre, if those projects provide commun-
For delivery of the San Mateo Daily Journal. /s/Ana Melissa Jacobo/ unless an interested person files an ob- ity benefits, all in compliance with Chapter 10 of the MSASP.
jection to the petition and shows good The community benefits for this project include the provision
We have 12 routes from Palo Alto to South SF. This statement was filed with the Asses-
cause why the court should not grant the
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published of affordable housing, a donation towards the reconstruction
Six days per week, Monday thru Saturday. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/11/18, authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in of the City's Community Center, the provision of public open
4/18/18, 4/25/18, 5/2/18).
Papers delivered from 3:30am to 8am. this court as follows: MAY 21, 2018 at space, and certain timing commitments regarding the con-
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F, struction of certain project components, including a hotel. In
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Superior Court of California, County of
Email inquiries only STATEMENT #277300
The following person is doing business
San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063.
exchange, the developer will receive permission to vary from
certain development standards, an extension of the time peri-
jerry@smdailyjournal.com as: Peninsula Motorsports, 990 Terminal
Way, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
od in which certain approvals are valid, a protection from fu-
ture changes in development standards and fees, and a finan-
tered Owner: Nickola Lubomir Milkovski, and state your objections or file written
2035 Arbor Avenue, Belmont, CA 94002. objections with the court before the hear- cial contribution towards the affordable housing component of
The business is conducted by an Individ- ing. Your appearance may be in person the project. The implementation tool for these arrangements
ual. The registrant commenced to trans- or by your attorney.
act business under the FBN on April 1st If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- is a Development Agreement, which requires City Council ap-
2018. itor of the decedent, you must file your proval by means of this Ordinance.
/s/Nickola Lubomir Milkovski/ claim with the court and mail a copy to Copies of the ordinance are on file and can be made available

GOT JOBS?
This statement was filed with the Asses- the personal representative appointed by
sor-County Clerk on 4/4/18. (Published in the court within the later of either (1) four for inspection at the Office of the Millbrae City Clerk at 621
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/11/18, months from the date of first issuance of Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, California.
4/18/18, 4/25/18, 5/2/18). letters to a general personal representa- This Ordinance was introduced for a first reading on March
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 13, 2018, with all five members of the Council present. Coun-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME from the date of mailing or personal de- cilmembers Holober, Oliva and Schneider voted in favor, and
STATEMENT #277413 livery to you of a notice under sectioin Mayor Papan and Councilmember Lee voted against the in-
The best career seekers The following person is doing business
as: Simply Bouquets By Misty, 1635 Si-
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
er California statutes and legal authority
troduction of this Ordinance. On April 10, 2018, all five mem-
read the Daily Journal. erra St, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061.
Registered Owner: Misty Stalley Boyle,
may affect your rights as a creditor. You bers of the Council were present. Councilmembers Holober,
same address. The business is conduct-
may want to consult with an attorney Oliva, Lee and Schneider voted in favor, and Mayor Papan
knowledgable in California law. voted against the adoption of this Ordinance.
ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
We will help you recruit qualified, talented menced to transact business under the
You may examine the file kept by the
The foregoing Summary was prepared by the City Attorney
court. If you are a person interested in
individuals to join your company or organization. FBN on N/A.
the estate, you may file with the court a who is the official designated by the City Council to prepare
/s/Misty Stalley Boyle/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Request for Special Notice (form DE- the Summary provided for in Government Code Section
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide sor-County Clerk on 4/16/18. (Published
praisal of estate assets or of any petition 36933(c)(1).
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/18/18,
range of qualifications for all types of positions. 4/25/18, 5/2/18, 5/9/18). or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special No- Dated: 4/18/18
tice form is available from the court clerk.
For the best value and the best results, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Attorney for Petitioner: BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
recruit from the Daily Journal... STATEMENT #277422 Katherine A. West
The following person is doing business McGlashan & Sarrail Elena Suazo
as: Checkmate, 777 Woodside Rd, RED- 177 Bovet Rd., 6th Flr City Clerk
Contact us for a free consultation WOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered SAN MATEO, CA 94402
Owner: John A. McMullen, same ad- (650) 341-2585 4/18/18
dress. The business is conducted by an FILED: 4/16/18 CNS-3121647#
Individual. The registrant commenced to (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
Call (650) 344-5200 or transact business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/John A. McMullen/
nal on 4/18/18, 4/24/18, 4/25/18)

Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-


sor-County Clerk on 4/17/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/18/18,
4/25/18, 5/2/18, 5/9/18).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 295 Art 302 Antiques 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- at least once each week for four succes- bruShEd FiNiSh, 15" X 20" frame MAhOGANY ANtiquE Secretary desk, SOLid wOOd Entertainment Center- MAKES 6"x6" potholders, frame and
ing on the petition in the following news- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- holds 18 various size photos. Never 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
paper of general circulation: ing on the petition in the following news- used. $20. 650-369-2486. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
San Mateo Daily Journal paper of general circulation: X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o NEGriNi FENCiNG Epee mask size M
Filed: 3/29/2018 San Mateo Daily Journal 296 Appliances 303 Electronics (925)482-5742 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Filed: 4/2/2018 (415)260-6940
Judge of the Superior Court /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ tAbLE 24"x48" folding legs each end.
Judge of the Superior Court Air CONditiONEr 10000 BTU w/re- ANtArES dOLLArS Bill Changer ma-
SAMSONitE 26" tan hard-sided suit
Dated: 3/28/2018 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG chines never used for small bus. $95 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
(Published 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, Dated: 3/29/2018 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650)992-4544.
4/25/18) (Published 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18, $45. (650)328-6709
5/2/18) 0898 thrEE iNCh egg crate foam twin bed
bLAuPuNKt AM/FM/Cd Radio and Re- mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- SiLK SArEE 6 yards new nice color.for
Air CONditiONEr, Portable, 14,000 ceiver with Detachable Face asking tion, $20, 650-595-3933 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
BTU, Commercial Cool model $100. (650)593-4490 formation.
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- KiNdLE FirE 8 in. Case and Charger
twiN bEd frame-black wrought iron
SiNK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
OrdEr tO ShOw CAuSE FOr
ChANGE OF NAME
210 Lost & Found sories plus remote included. incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341
$15.00 (650)544-5306
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
CASE# 18CIV01527 (650)345-1835 twiN bEd, mattress, box spring, frame
LOSt CAt. Black and White. Black MOtOrOLA brAvO MB 520 (android $ 50. (650)598-9804. SLr LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, patch on right eye. REWARD. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Call (323) 439-7713. COFFEE MAKEr $15.00 white, Kitchen card Belmont (650)595-8855 uSEd bEdrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- SLr LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (650)573-7381.
ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
PETITION OF books 0907
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, wALL uNit/rOOM Divider. Simple
Xinxin Tian Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 lines. Breaks down for transportation. trAiN-COLOr PriNt by John Hugh
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: JAMES PAttErSON hardback books. COLEMAN LxE Roadtrip Grill -
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
Petitioner: Xinxin Tian filed a petition with Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
this court for a decree changing name
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 (650)918-9847 SAMSuNG FLAt TV 20" ex.co.incl.
trAiN-COLOr PriNt by John Hugh
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 wALNut ChESt, small (4 drawer with
as follows: upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
Present Name: Ivy Yan NiChOLAS SPArKS hardback books. ELECtriC StOvE From Sears
Proposed Name: Ivy Tian 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Excellent Condition $225 304 Furniture wArdrObE CLOSEt with beveled uNidEN hArLEY Davidson Gas Tank
Please Call (650)244-9267 door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 2 wALNut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops 0764
interested in this matter shall appear be- quALitY bOOKS used and rare. World FLAt SCrEEN TV 47" Panasonic $50. need work but very good cond. $20/ea wAtEr StOrAGE tANK, brand new,
fore this court at the hearing indicated & US History and classic American nov- (650)952-3466. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155.
Excellent condition. Works fine.(650) wOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)771-6324
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 712-1070 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
tition for change of name should not be ANtiquE diNiNG table for six people
granted. Any person objecting to the
thE hALO Forerunner saga. 3 books. GOOd MiCrOwAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
306 housewares 311 Musical instruments
name changes described above must file ly City (415) 231-4825.
a written objection that includes the rea- Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 ANtiquE MOhAGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. COMPLEtE SEt OF CHINA - Windsor ChrOMAtiC hArMONiCA: Horner
sons for the objection at least two court hOtPOiNt hEAvY Duty Dryer excellent The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
days before the matter is scheduled to Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
be heard and must appear at the hearing
v.LOGviNOv, uNuSuAL Journey to the working condition Burlingame $50 Call ArMChAir GOOd condition $55. 20-pieces in original box, never used. (650)278-5776.
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Dan (408)656-0958 (650)266-3184 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 (650)342-5630
MAYtAG wAShEr excellent working bEdStEAd SiNGLE, poster style, box druM SEt-PEArL FOruM Excellent
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- spring, mattress available. $40.00. condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan CrYStAL (LEAdEd glass) lamp $30.
(408)656-0958 (650)593-7408 Can send picture. (650)464-7860 Call Paul (650)218-6706.
petition shall be held on 05/15/18 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, 294 baby Stuff bEiGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition GriLLiNG wOK stir fry. high quality EPiPhONE LES Paul 100th
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this MFG h20LAbS Model 300 exc cond
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. (650) 315-2319 steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
Order to Show Cause shall be published FiShEr-PriCE hEALthY Care booster Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 2648
buNK bEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
rOOM hEAtEr Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. JuLiSKA hANd-CrAFtEd 6 7/16" FENdEr MuStANG I guitar amplifier
B/O (650)685-2494 plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
(650)952-3500
(650)344-4756 $80. (650)421-5469
SuMMArY OF Cd/StErEO CAbiNEt, black, 46" H,
SEwiNG MAChiNE-rOYAL XL 6000 25" W, 16" deep, for stereo components FENdEr MuStANG ll guitar amplifier
PrOPOSEd Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. and dozens of CD's, glass doors, 5
KitChEN CrAFt Cutter with five differ-
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives.
OrdiNANCE (650)342-8436. shelves, 1 shelf has solid doors. $25. $35 contact 650-592-2648 $130.00 (650)421-5469
APPrOviNG (650) 712-1070
ShOwtiME rOtiSSEriE used once FOr SALE: Epiphone Les Paul Cus-
dEvELOPMENt $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave COFFEE tAbLE 56"x24" nice wood with
LACE tAbLECLOth. 84" x 64". Like
tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
AGrEEMENt FOr thE message. glass framed top. Excellent condition. Bruno. (650)794-0839 $625.00. (650)421-5469.
SErrA StAtiON $40. (650) 712-1070
PrOJECt SiNGEr SEwiNG Machine. Good condi- SiNK dOubLE cast iron. Good condi- huGE LudwiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call COMMOdE, GOOd condition. $20 obo. tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
The City Council of the City of Millbrae, at its meeting on (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. Please call (650)745-6309 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
Tuesday, April 24, 2018, proposes to adopt an Ordinance en- COMPutEr dESK (glass) & chair. Like 308 tools (650)369-8013.
titled: SMith COrONA typewriter and table new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
M120 $25 (650)888-9314 PiANO, uPriGht, in excellent condi-
An Ordinance Approving gtecher@comcast.net ANtiquE irON Hand Drills. 3 available tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
a development at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
uNitAP StANdArd centerset bath- COMPutEr dESK For sale $99 PiANO-1955 bALdwiN Acrosonic 36”
Agreement for the room chrome faucet, complete, $10, (650)520-4650 CrAFtSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" High, Free for anyone to pick-up
SErrA Station Project (650)595-3933 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 (650)295-9121.
COMPutEr SwivEL CHAIR. Padded
to Grant increases in vACuuM CLEANEr (reconditioned) Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 ShOPSMith MArK V 50th Anniversary uPriGht PiANO. In tune. Fair condi-
development intensities $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
CuriO CAbiNEt, 6'4" wood, with glass
and Other benefits to the wEStErN wAShbOArd Sales made doors, 6 shelves, inside light, excellent
(650)504-0585
viNtAGE LiNGEriE Washboard circa
Project in Exchange for of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. condition $99 (650) 712-1070 viNtAGE CrAFtSMAN Jig Saw. Circa 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
Community benefits $75. phone 650-369-2486.
dESK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
including the Provision (650)458-3578 viNtAGE ShOPSMith and bANd
whirLPOOL wAShEr DRYER, GE YAMAhA ACOuStiC Guitar, model
of Affordable housing Refrigerator all working and in good con- SAw, good shape. $300/obo. Call FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
The Ordinance approves a Development Agreement for the dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. diNEttE tAbLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
(650)342-6993
Serra Station Project, also known as TOD #1, that is pro- ZiLJiAN CYMbALS with stands, 21”
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
posed to be constructed on property within the Millbrae Sta- whirLPOOL-drYEr GAS Coin Oper- (916)826-5964
ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or diNiNG rOOM SET - Cherry Wood
tion Area Specific Plan (“MSASP”) Area. The MSASP allows (650)302-2456 (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra 309 Office Equipment
for increases in development density, such as Floor Area Ra- leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of- 312 Pets & Animals
tio (FAR) and dwelling units per acre, for projects that provide fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or LAPtOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new.
evenings Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. AirLiNE CArriEr for cats, pur. from
community benefits, all in compliance with Chapter 10 of the 297 bicycles Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
MSASP. The community benefits for this project include: the diNiNG tAbLE (36"x54") and 4 match- 310 Misc. For Sale (505)228-1480 local.
provision of affordable housing; publicly accessible open AduLt biKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
space greater than the 10 percent minimum required; public 500-600 biG Band-era 78's--most mint, ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
right-of-way improvements including extending and realigning bMx MONGOOSE Outer Limit Bike, drESSEr 4-drAwEr in Belmont for (650)593-2066
California Drive from south of Millbrae Avenue through to El looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 $75. Good condition; good for children.
Call (650)678-8585 bESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
Camino Real opposite from Victoria Avenue; and restriping of ChiLd’S SChwiNN biCYCLE, bLuE in Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 PArrOt CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
Victoria Avenue to provide "sharrows" indicating bike lanes in good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. ENtErtAiNMENt CENtEr for $50. biFOLd ShuttErS 2x28”x79 $10.00 offer. (650)245-4084
both directions. In exchange, the developer will receive in- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. (650)544-5306
NEw 12" girls bike w/ training wheels (650)726-4102
creases in the maximum Floor Area Ratio (FAR) from 2.5 to $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave PEt CArriEr for small dog or cat in ex-
CASh rEGiStEr Parts; Much Skin Not cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
5.88 for an individual building and 5.61 for the site overall, mes ENtErtAiNMENt CENtEr, 3 section Guts $500 (415)269-4784 6059
and in the maximum number of units from 80 units/acre to floor to ceiling cabinets, with shelves,
205 units/acre for the Rl Building and 243 units/acre for the 298 Collectibles sold doors for 2 shelves. Includes glass
shelves & solid. Holds small TV, stereo,
COrKS FOr wine bottles. New, never
used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00.
PEt tAxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
R2 Building. The implementation tool for these arrangements 2 AdOrAbLE 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny" etc. $50 for set of 3. (650) 712-1070 (650)593-7408 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
is a Development Agreement, which requires City Council ap- doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20.
ExECutivE ChAir for office, swivels & COStCO PLAY Pen with travel bag.
proval by means of this Ordinance. (650)888-9314
rolls, plush seat, back, arms. Excellent Used once $35 (650)591-2981 316 Clothes
Copies of the proposed ordinance are on file and can be 80’S tOPS Complete Factory Set All
condition. $25 (650) 712-1070
druM -déCOr ONLY Brass cylinder & 5 bOxES male & female square dance
made available for inspection at the Office of the Millbrae City Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. FrEE wOOdEN Bed frame, good condi- fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
Clerk at 621 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, California. tion pictures available (650)322-9598 (650)344-4756 bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
A-tEAM FiGuriNES Plus Jeep $20
This Ordinance was introduced for a first reading on March (650)591-9769 San Carlos
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
GALv. GOPhEr wire, full roll
27, 2018, with all five members of the Council present. Mayor GLidEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
bEAutiFuL SiLvEr clutch evening
Papan, Councilmembers Holober, Oliva and Schneider voted COLLECtAbLE MEMOrAbiLLiA from bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
in favor, and Councilmember Lee voted against the introduc- LiONEL ChriStMAS Holiday expan- dAwGS brANd Kaymann black and
650-346-9262 for inquiries. iKEA drESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
tion of this Ordinance. The Ordinance will be presented to the white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. (650)369-2486
City Council for a second reading and enactment at the April LENNOx rEd Rose, Unused, hand LiONEL wEStErN Union Pass car and
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, iKEA tAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
24, 2018 City Council meeting. $12.00. (650) 578 9208. $ 30. (650)598-9804. FAux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
The foregoing Summary was prepared by the City Attorney LOrEx 14” B&W Surveillance System color in excellent condition 3/4
MiLLEr LitE Neon sign , work good LiviNG rOOM Table, good condition. Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- length $50 (650)692-8012
who is the official designated by the City Council to prepare $59 call (650)218-6528 $30. (415)231-4825 2360 RWC loction.
the Summary provided for in Government Code Section GENuiNE LAdiES Mink Fur Jacket,
36933(c)(1). MuSiCAL dOLL in a Box! "Soft Impres- LOvE ChAir, velour, tan. $45. LuGGAGE, rEd, 21" NEW Samsonite $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. (808)631-1365. Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
Dated: 4/18/18 Cond. $8. (650)888-9314 KAYANO MEN’S Running shoes size 11
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL NEw dELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- good condition $20 (650)520-7045
Elena Suazo SCArLEtt O'hArA Doll. by "Gambina" ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- Sell! (650) 875-8159.
City Clerk 9314
4/18/18 NEw twiN Mattress set plus frame
CNS-3121622# StAr wArS Action figure: Qui-Gon $30.00 (650) 347-2356
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
SAN MAtEO dAiLY JOurNAL Steve (650)518-6614. NiAGArA vibrAtiNG Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958
299 Computers
OFFiCE SwivEL Chair, good condition.
19" COLOr Monitor with stand VG con- $25. (415)231-4825
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 OFFiCE tYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25
rECOrdAbLE Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- (650) 787-9753
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208 OrNAtE LArGE bOOKCASE: Two

LEGAL NOtiCES 300 toys


Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
OrNAtE MAhOGANY headboard with
Fictitious Business Name Statements, 100 thiNGS for little children to do on a
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764

Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, FREE (650)595-3933 rEtrO hutCh Needs refinishing other-
wise good condition. Top detaches from
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, AMEriCAN FLYEr locomotive runs bottom $25. (650)712-9962
Notice of Public Sales and More. good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
SEwiNG StOrAGE cabinet, Custom
LArGE StuFFEd ANIMALS - $3 each made wood perfect condition $75.
(650)483-1222
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
rOLLErbLAdES, GOOd condition. SOFAbEd, vELOur, tan, Excellent
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
6309
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com SOLid wOOd Dining table with exten-
StAr wArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader sion great piece great condition black
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $80 (650)364-5263
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316 Clothes 345 Medical equipment 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 670 Auto Service
golF ShoeS, FootJoy, black & white Midline SeMi electric hospital bed and StudeBAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8,
hYundAi 2013 Tucson Limited Edi-
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
(650)591-9769
mattress $90. (650)226-3592 Belmont don’t lose money tion White, Automatic 6-cyl, naviga-
Auto-Trans, Electric Spark, Fun Driver,
$8,500 (510)468-1839 WeSt CoASt
on a trade-in or tion, heated front seats, sun Auto Services
garage Sales roof/moon roof, leather interior 78k
lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, consignment! miles excellent condition $14,000 Cash discounts, DMV
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 OBO. Text or leave msg (650)533- 635 Vans
0671. Services
Men'S StetSon hat, size large, new, Sell your vehicle in the toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
gArAge SAleS daily Journal’s dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
786 El Camino Real
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Mink Stole - Excellent condition. Was
eStAte SAleS Auto Classifieds.
MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low craigslist for pics. (415)588-8993
rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794- miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520-
0839 Make money, make room! 4650 640 Motorcycles/Scooters
Just $45
neW With tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
List your upcoming We’ll run it MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
(650) 995-0003
670 Auto Parts
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
(650)952-3466 garage sale, ‘til you sell it! $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
MotorCYCle SAddleBAgS,
tuxedo Size 40, black, including white moving sale, MerCedeS ‘98 E320, very clean, with mounting hardware and other parts
$50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 estate sale, reach 83,450 drivers sil.ver, $164K miles, $3,200 (650)302- $35. Call (650)670-2888
WilSon leAther Lady Jacket. Small, yard sale, from South SF to 5523 PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
like new. $45. (808)863-1136. Palo Alto 645 Boats times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
rummage sale, toYotA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k
miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212-
obo. (650)745-6309
WilSon leAther, burgundy lady jack- 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 clearance sale, or Call (650)344-5200 6666 excellend condition. $4,500. Call White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
ads@smdailyjournal.com
whatever sale you 625 Classic Cars
(650)347-2559 P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
318 Sports equipment have... MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- 680 Autos Wanted
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K 44,632 original miles. Needs body work 20K obo. (650)851-0878. Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno Reach over 83,450 readers miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 and headliner $3,500 OBO (650)218- Novas, running or not
from South San Francisco 4681. SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs Parts collection etc.
CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. So clean out that garage
BoW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good to Palo Alto. CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. Give me a call
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
in your local newspaper. Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 670 Auto Service Joe 650 342-2483
CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car obo. (650)952-4036.
(650)784-1061. loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
Call (650)344-5200 (408)807-6529.
AA SMog
eASton AluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30 CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, , obo. (650) 952-4036.
eVerlASt 80# MMA Heavy Bag and $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 (650)481-5296 CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k Complete Repair & Service
golF BAg travel protector, black, $5; 379 open houses
MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 $29.75 plus certificate fee
Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296.
(650)591-9769 got An older (most cars)
golF bag with 22 clubs. Great for peo- CAr, BoAt, or rV? MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, One owner, 869 California Drive .
Do the humane thing. No Accidents, Needs Engine, Pale Yel-
ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
2648 oPen houSe Donate it to the
low, $4,000 (650)375-1350. Burlingame
golF BAllS, good condition, 100 for liStingS Humane Society.
Call 1- 800-943-8412
MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- (650) 340-0492
$10; (650)591-9769 0878
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Men'S roSSignol Skis. $95.00, in your local newspaper.
good condition, (650)341-0282. 3 Happy face that’s 36 City on the Ruhr 52 First name in
Men’S Ski Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very Call (650)344-5200 1 __ Romeo: Italian put on 38 Soup legumes daytime TV
good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981. car 4 Bedelia of kiddie 39 Most Soc. Sec. 53 Arcade coin
one dozen Official League Diamond 5 Machu Picchu lit recipients 57 Mount of Greek
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