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‘Sloppy security practices’


Facebook left hundreds of millions of
passwords readable by its employees
By Barbara Ortutay and Frank Bajack Facebook, needs to have
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS access to users’ pass-
words in plain text,” said
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook left hun- cybersecurity expert
dreds of millions of user passwords readable Andrei Barysevich of
by its employees for years, the company Recorded Future.
acknowledged Thursday after a security Facebook said there is
researcher exposed the lapse. no evidence its employ-
By storing passwords in readable plain ees abused access to this
text, Facebook violated fundamental com- Mark data. But thousands of
puter-security practices. Those call for organ-
Zuckerberg employees could have
izations and websites to save passwords in a searched them. The com-
scrambled form that makes it almost impos- pany said the passwords were stored on
sible to recover the original text. internal company servers, where no out-
“There is no valid reason why anyone in REUTERS
an organization, especially the size of See FACEBOOK, Page 23 Silhouettes of mobile users are seen next to a screen projection of Facebook logo.

City plans
for deficit
in FY 19-20
Hotel, business license tax may
go to 2020 ballot in San Mateo
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Whether to boost San Mateo’s hotel and


business license taxes and allow billboards
along State Route 92 and Highway 101 were
among the questions city officials pegged
for polling and further study Monday in an
effort to scope strategies to deal with an
expected budget deficit next year.
Though city finance staff predicted the
city’s approved expenditures in the 2018-
19 fiscal year would exceed revenue esti-
mates, updated estimates showing the city
See DEFICIT, Page 18

Redwood City delays


‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ will continue through March 31 at the Fox Theatre.
MARK AND TRACY PHOTOGRAPHY
vote on district map
Broadway By the Bay’s ‘Joseph and the By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ wows The Redwood City Council has delayed
final adoption of a map of district bound-
aries for more review amid persisting con-
By Judy Richter Andrew Lloyd Webber and book writer-lyri- was the favorite son of Jacob (Chris cerns that Latinos, among other local com-
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT cist Tim Rice, it went through several itera- Fernandez). After Jacob gave Joseph the munities, are underrepresented in the map
tions over several years, the latest in 1974. multi-colored coat, his jealous brothers that narrowly passed a first reading earlier
Broadway By the Bay’s “Joseph and the BBB’s production is anchored by Chelsey sold him to some passing Egyptians, this month.
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” blends all Ristaino as the Narrator, who begins telling assuming he wouldn’t survive. That map, known as 13F, establishes
of its elements into a dream production. the biblical story to 11 children.
An early collaboration between composer Joseph (Matt Ono), who had 11 brothers, See PLAY, Page 23 See MAP, Page 18
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2 Friday • March 22, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Better to be alone
than with a bad companion.”
— Spanish expression

This Day in History


The British Parliament passed the

1765 Stamp Act to raise money from the


American colonies, which fiercely
resisted the tax. (The Stamp Act was
repealed a year later.)
In 1 8 8 2 , President Chester Alan Arthur signed a measure
outlawing polygamy.
In 1 8 9 4 , hockey’s first Stanley Cup championship game
was played; home team Montreal defeated Ottawa, 3-1.
In 1 9 3 3 , during Prohibition, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt signed a measure to make wine and beer contain-
ing up to 3.2 percent alcohol legal.
In 1 9 4 1 , the Grand Coulee hydroelectric dam in
Washington state officially went into operation.
In 1 9 6 3 , The Beatles’ debut album, “Please Please Me,”
was released in the United Kingdom by Parlophone.
In 1 9 6 8 , President Lyndon B. Johnson announced that
Gen. William C. Westmoreland, the commander of American
forces in Vietnam, would leave that post to become the U.S.
Army’s new Chief of Staff. Students at the University of
Nanterre in suburban Paris occupied the school’s adminis-
tration building in a prelude to massive protests in France REUTERS
that began the following May. The first Red Lobster restau- Visitors pose for a picture in a field of blooming giant Tecolote ranunculus flowers at the Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch.
rant opened in Lakeland, Florida.
In 1 9 7 8 , Karl Wallenda, the 73-year-old patriarch of “The
Flying Wallendas” high-wire act, fell to his death while In other news ...
attempting to walk a cable strung between two hotel towers Springs Sentinel-Record that the men owner who reported seeing “a few”
in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Escaped wallaby goes on dropped it and he was able to chase snakes under his home actually had
In 1 9 8 8 , both houses of Congress overrode President walkabout in neighborhood them down and take back the statue. He dozens of rattlesnakes living beneath
Ronald Reagan’s veto of the Civil Rights Restoration Act. DALLAS — A wallaby who apparent- says the statue suffered a broken fedora his house.
In 1 9 9 0 , a jury in Anchorage, Alaska, found former tanker ly escaped his owners went on a walka- brim, arm and leg amounting to about Big Country Snake Removal, which
captain Joseph Hazelwood not guilty of three major charges bout in an east Dallas neighborhood $3,500 worth of damage. was called in to help, said the home-
in connection with the Exxon Valdez oil spill, but convict- before being recaptured. The two Missouri men, Mason Potter owner crawled underneath his home
ed him of a minor charge of negligent discharge of oil. Tim Tiernan said he and his wife were Jr. and Andrew Vaughn, were charged after strong winds disrupted his cable
taking a morning walk Wednesday with public intoxication and criminal television service. He saw a few snakes,
Birthdays when they saw what they first thought mischief.
was a dog. The wallaby hopped into the
quickly crawled out and contacted the
Hot Springs, which is about 45 miles snake removal company.
couple’s driveway and up to their back southwest of Little Rock, was once a Workers later pulled 45 rattlesnakes
door. popular destination for gangsters, from underneath the home near Albany,
Dallas Animal Services officers even- including Capone. about 150 miles west of Dallas, accord-
tually caught the marsupial in the cou- ing to the company’s Facebook page.
ple’s backyard. The animal was identi- Thief steals 140 sap Video shows numerous large snakes
fied as Muggsy and picked up by his buckets in Vermont coiled up as workers use long poles to
owner. pull the animals out.
ST. ALBANS, Vt. — A sap bucket
Officials didn’t release the owner’s thief has brought a sour note to Snakes will begin slithering out from
name or how the wallaby escaped. The Vermont’s maple sugaring season. underneath Texas homes as the weather
Actor William CNN newscaster Actor-comedian agency said the wallaby is kept on a warms up, increasing the risk of
Fred Hopkins tells MyNBC5 that
Shatner is 88. Wolf Blitzer is 71. Keegan-Michael country ranch. snakebites, said Nathan Hawkins, the
someone took 140 of his sap buckets, a
Key is 48. Wallabies are native to Australia and first for him. owner of Big Country Snake Removal.
surrounding islands and are a close rela- Hopkins makes award-winning “They’ll start emerging, and then
Composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim is 89. Evangelist
tive of the kangaroo. maple syrup at his home in the town of what they’re going to do is they’re
broadcaster Pat Robertson is 89. Former Sen. Orrin Hatch, R- going to start trying to find food. And
Utah, is 85. Actor M. Emmet Walsh is 84. Actor-singer Jeremy St. Albans and gifts it to friends and
Clyde is 78. Singer-guitarist George Benson is 76. Writer Police: Duo nabbed trying to family. then they’re going to start breeding,”
Hawkins said. “A lot of people are get-
James Patterson is 72. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is 71. steal Capone statue in Arkansas He says he has since replaced many of
ting snakes in their yard, and it’s
Actress Fanny Ardant is 70. Sportscaster Bob Costas is 67. the buckets that were located near a
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — It was a caper cemetery and the Franklin County because basically the habitat has been
Country singer James House is 64. Actress Lena Olin is 64. Scarface might have sanctioned ... until destroyed around the housing develop-
Singer-actress Stephanie Mills is 62. Actor Matthew Modine they dropped him and got collared. Sportsman’s Club.
is 60. Country musician Tim Beeler is 51. Actor Will Yun Lee St. Albans police are looking for the ments.”
Authorities say two Missouri men culprit. Hawkins told Abilene TV station
is 48. Olympic silver medal figure skater Elvis Stojko is 47. snatched a statue of Al Capone from its KTXS that his company removes about
Actor Guillermo Diaz is 44. Actress Anne Dudek is 44. Actor seat outside the Ohio Club in Hot 2,000 snakes per year.
Cole Hauser is 44. Actress Kellie Williams is 43. Actress Springs, Arkansas, early Saturday Dozens of rattlesnakes “Most people get bit when people are
Reese Witherspoon is 43. Rock musician John Otto (Limp morning. removed from under Texas home trying to harm or harass the snake,”
Bizkit) is 42. Actress Tiffany Dupont is 38. Rapper Mims is Club owner Mike Pettey told the Hot ALBANY, Texas — A Texas home- Hawkins said.
38. Actress Constance Wu is 37. Actor James Wolk is 34.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, March 20 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day : A chance of showers in the morn-
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March 19 Mega Millions Fri day ni g ht: Mostly cloudy in the
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Mega number
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March 20 Super Lotto Plus 6 1 1 Saturday : Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
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Daily three evening Sunday : Sunny in the morning then becoming mostly
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4 6 8 cloudy. Highs around 60.


Sunday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of show-
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No. 8, in first place; Big Ben, No. 4, in second place; Mo nday and Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. A chance of
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday • March 22, 2019 3


Jail for man who drove
drunk with his daughter
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT the door of the car and
damage her teeth, accord-
A 31-year-old San Mateo man accused of ing to prosecutors.
colliding with a light pole in Daly City Jacob was allegedly
while driving drunk with his 6-year-old combative with police
daughter in the backseat of his car was sen- who arrived at the scene
tenced to five months county jail and four and refused to perform an
years supervised probation this week after alcohol or chemical test.
he pleaded no contest to felony drunk driv- A blood sample taken
ing causing injury and misdemeanor child Danchristopher more than three hours
endangerment Monday, according to the San Jacob later after a search war-
Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. rant had been obtained
Danchristopher Jacob received 116 days showed a blood alcohol concentration level
credit for time served and will be required to of .16, according to prosecutors.
complete one year of a program for those The girl allegedly told police who arrived
with a history of child abuse. He will next at the scene they had been at Jacob’s
appear in court May 1 for receipt of restitu- cousin’s home where he had been drinking.
tion report, according to prosecutors. Though she may need dental care for her
Jacob’s daughter had allegedly asked her injuries, she is allegedly in good condition
father to stop drinking beer once they got and is living with her mother, according to
into the car to go home from his cousin’s prosecutors.
house the evening of Jan. 19, but he Jacob previously faced four years in state
allegedly told her he was thirsty, according prison on charges of felony driving under
to prosecutors. the influence of alcohol and causing great
The next thing the girl could remember, bodily injury and child endangerment,
Jacob lost control of the car and swerved off according to prosecutors.
the road near the intersection of Mission Jacob’s defense attorney Justin Goodwin
and Castle streets before striking a light could not be immediately reached for com-
pole head-on, causing her to hit her head on ment.

Police reports vehicle on El Camino Real, it was reported


Sunday, March 17.
Theft. A mother was holding her child in
the JC Penney parking lot on El Camino
It's going down, I'm yelling timber Real when someone stole items from her
A tree fell across Trousdale Drive and was stroller, it was reported at 1:56 p. m.
cleared by the Parks and Recreation Sunday, March 17.
Department in Burlingame, it was report- Arres t. Someone was arrested on Angus
ed at 4:13 p.m. Tuesday, March 12. Avenue for driving under the influence, it was
reported at 3:29 p.m. Sunday, March 17.
SAN BRUNO Arres t. Someone was arrested for driving
under the influence on El Camino Real, it
Theft. Someone’s items were stolen from was reported at 2:27 a.m. Wednesday, March
their shopping cart while loading their 13.
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Local briefs
calling (650) 522-7676.

Driver arrested on suspicion


of DUI, child endangerment
A South San Francisco resident was arrest-
ed Tuesday afternoon in her hometown fol-
lowing an alleged DUI collision while she
had children in her vehicle, police said.
Rebecca Wells, 29, was booked into San
Mateo County Jail after police alleged that
at about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday she was driving
under the influence of alcohol and prescrip-
tion drugs.
Police said Wells’ vehicle struck another
vehicle, causing a chain reaction involving
two more vehicles on the 100 block of
South Spruce Avenue.
Three people from two of the vehicles suf-
fered minor injuries in the collision, police
said.
One was taken to a hospital with a com-
PETER MOOTZ plaint of pain. Police said two small chil-
Fire Capt. Ken Babcock wets down a hot spot at the fire on Seventh Avenue in unincorporated dren were in the vehicle driven by Wells and
Redwood City Wednesday morning. neither was injured. Wells also escaped
Fire destroys three buildings, RV listed the cause as undetermined and the ori- San Mateo police are asking for help ID two injury.
gin as unknown. people seen in an alley where burning Police said Wells was arrested on suspi-
A fire that burned three buildings and a Five adults and one child were displaced cion of felony DUI and felony child endan-
recreational vehicle in unincorporated
garbage cans threatened a building.
by the fire. The six left before the American germent.
Redwood City Wednesday morning caused Red Cross arrived, according to fire offi- where burning garbage cans threatened a
around $130,000 of damage, fire officials cials. Nobody was injured. building early Thursday morning. Intruder enters woman’s Palo
said. Menlo Park Fire Protection District Chief Police and firefighters were sent at 3:23
Multiple people called at 11:27 a.m. to Harold Schapelhouman said fire investiga- a.m. to the first block of Second Avenue,
Alto bedroom, wants to talk
report that smoke was coming from the tors will be looking into whether the build- near South El Camino Real, and determined Police in Palo Alto say a man entered a
backyard of a home on Seventh Avenue in ings were compliant with building codes that a group of garbage cans were burning woman’s bedroom, turned off the lights, sat
the North Fair Oaks area, according to the and permits, which he said are always next to a building. on her bed and tried to talk to her before
Menlo Park Fire Protection District. potential concerns in North Fair Oaks. Officer Michael Haobsh said the building leaving.
When firefighters arrived, they found sev- Schapelhouman said: “We understand and sustained damage when the fire melted a The woman contacted police Sunday to
eral structures on fire. The three buildings are sympathetic to the housing challenges window a bit and set off the building’s report an intruder in her apartment.
and an RV, which were behind a main house, and shortage, but potential illegal, non- sprinkler system. Authorities say officers interviewed two
were extinguished but destroyed by the fire. permitted and “non-complaint” buildings The fires were deemed suspicious and an women in their 20s who said that a man
Fire officials said that because the structures can, and have, injured and killed residents arson investigation was begun. wearing gloves and holding a flashlight
were so badly damaged fire investigators and firefighters.” Police said some businesses are providing entered one of their bedrooms while she was
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Boeing to make safety feature standard on troubled Max jets
By David Koenig and Tom Krisher more than two dozen times.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It is not known whether the same flight-
control system played a role in the March
Boeing will make standard on its troubled 10 crash of the Ethiopian Airlines jet short-
new airliner a safety feature that might have ly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, but regu-
helped the crew of a jet that crashed shortly lators say both planes had similar erratic
after takeoff last year in Indonesia, killing flight paths, an important part of their deci-
everyone on board. sion to ground the roughly 370 Max planes
The equipment, which had been offered as around the world.
an option, alerts pilots of faulty informa- The Lion Air plane also lacked another
tion from key sensors. It will now be optional feature: gauges or displays that
included on every 737 Max as part of would let pilots see at a glance the up-or-
changes that Boeing is rushing to complete down direction of the plane’s nose. It was
on the jets by early next week, according to unclear whether such “angle of attack” or
two people familiar with the changes. AOA gauges will also become standard
The people spoke on condition of equipment on the Max.
anonymity because Boeing and federal regu- Boeing declined to say why the options
lators are still discussing details of the were not standard equipment sooner.
upgrade to the Max fleet, which was ground- American Airlines has both options on its
ed worldwide after a second deadly crash this Boeing 737s. Dennis Tajer, a Boeing 737
month in Ethiopia. captain for American and spokesman for its
The cause of the accidents has not been pilots’ union, said he could not understand
determined, but investigators probing the why Boeing would make the alert system
REUTERS
crash of a Lion Air Max jet have focused on standard but not do the same with the
An aerial photo shows Boeing 737 MAX airplanes parked on the tarmac at the Boeing Factory.
an automated system designed to use infor- gauges.
mation from two sensors to help prevent a Max can push the plane’s nose down if data functioned and gave wildly conflicting “Anyone who suggests that we should just
dangerous aerodynamic stall. from one of the sensors indicates the plane information, and the plane crashed min- have one of those two items — the alert and
The sensors measure whether the plane is is tilted up so sharply that it could stall and utes after takeoff. A preliminary report not the AOA gauges — is not embracing
pointed up, down or level in relation to the fall from the sky. described a grim fight by the pilots to giving pilots all the information they
direction of onrushing air. Software on the In the Lion Air case, the sensors mal- control the plane as it pitched downward should have,” he said.

Multiple 2020 Democrats say they won’t attend AIPAC summit


By Juana Summers and Elana Schor contenders who have decided not to attend. But it also gives President Donald Trump Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, have spoken
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who an opportunity to highlight his ties to the at the group’s annual conference before.
is considering an independent bid for presi- Israeli government. As the Democrats dis- Sanders’ policy director Josh Orton con-
WASHINGTON — Multiple Democratic dent, will also avoid the AIPAC conference. tance themselves from AIPAC, Trump said firmed his plans and said Sanders is “con-
presidential candidates said Thursday that It comes as the liberal advocacy group Thursday that it is time for the United States cerned about the platform AIPAC is provid-
they won’t attend the American Israel Public MoveOn has called on Democratic presiden- to recognize Israel’s control over the disput- ing for leaders who have expressed bigotry
Affairs Committee’s annual conference in tial candidates to skip this year’s policy ed Golan Heights. and oppose a two-state solution.”
Washington next week. conference, saying AIPAC had tried to thwart AIPAC declined to comment on the 2020 Gillibrand’s senior adviser, Glen Caplin,
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, the Iran nuclear deal and had employed “anti- candidates but noted that presidential candi- said, “Senator Gillibrand was not planning
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, former U.S. Muslim and anti-Arab rhetoric.” By not dates have attended the conference in the to speak at the policy conference and will
Rep. Beto O’Rourke of Texas, Sen. Kamala attending, the Democratic candidates can past. Indeed, several Democrats seeking the not be attending. As she does every year, she
Harris of California and Sen. Kirsten demonstrate their progressive bona fides in presidency, including Harris, Gillibrand, will meet separately with her New York con-
Gillibrand of New York, are among the 2020 an increasingly crowded 2020 field. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Sen. stituents.”
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Florida man pleads guilty to


mailing bombs toTrump foes
By Larry Neumeister tence.
THEASSOCIATED PRESS One charge
carries a manda-
NEW YORK — A Florida man tory 10-year
pleaded guilty Thursday to sending prison term that
pipe bombs to CNN and promi- must be served
nent critics of President Donald in addition to
Trump in a wave of attacks that his sentence on
harmed no one but spread fear of 64 other
political violence across the U.S. Cesar Sayoc counts.
for days leading up to last fall’s Sayoc sent 16
midterm elections. rudimentary bombs — none of
Cesar Sayoc, 57, shackled at the which detonated — to targets
ankles, briefly sobbed as he including Hillary Clinton, former
entered the plea before a New York Vice President Joe Biden, several
federal judge. members of Congress, former
“I’m extremely sorry,” he said, President Barack Obama and actor
speaking so softly that sometimes Robert De Niro. Devices were also
he was told to repeat himself. mailed to CNN offices in New York
Though he said he never meant for and Atlanta.
the devices to explode, he conced- The bombs began turning up
ed he knew they could. over a five-day stretch weeks
He could get life in prison at before the hotly contested REUTERS
sentencing Sept. 12 on 65 counts, midterms, contributing to an Donald Trump speaks at a signing ceremony for an executive order to ‘improve transparency and promote free
including 16 counts of using a already tense political environ- speech in higher education’ in the East Room at the White House.
weapon of mass destruction and ment. They were mailed to address-
mailing explosives with intent to
kill. In exchange for his guilty
plea, prosecutors dropped a charge
es in New York, New Jersey,
Delaware, California,
Washington, D.C., and Atlanta,
Trump again knocks McCain as
that carried a mandatory life sen- Georgia.
Republicans urge end to attacks
Trump to order colleges to back By Laurie Kellman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to stop that.”
Added Rep.
Dan Crenshaw
the late Arizona senator, apparent-
ly without provocation, over the
weekend.
free speech or risk lose funding WASHINGTON — More
Republicans are urging President
Donald Trump to halt his attacks
of Texas, a for-
mer
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Navy
“Mr.
A few Republicans, such as Sen.
Mitt Romney of Utah, objected.
Then Trump on Wednesday fired
By Collin Binkley al agencies would be required to President, seri- back at an official event in Lima,
on the late Sen. John McCain. But
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS agree to uphold free speech poli- ously, stop Ohio.
Trump is continuing to complain
cies. The order also would apply to talking about “I gave him the kind of funeral
about the Arizona senator’s health
President Donald Trump will certain education grants but not to that he wanted, which, as presi-
sign an executive order on federal financial aid that covers
care vote seven months after John McCain S e n a t o r
McCain died of brain cancer. McCain.” dent, I had to approve. I don’t care
Thursday requiring U.S. colleges tuition and fees for students. Trump has stuck to his sugges- about this. I didn’t get ‘thank
“I’m not a fan of John McCain,”
to certify that they protect free For public universities, officials Trump said again Thursday in an tion that McCain, a prisoner of you, ’ he told his supporters.
speech on their campuses or risk would have to agree that they fol- interview taped for Fox Business war in Vietnam, was not a hero “That’s okay. We sent him on the
losing federal research funding, low the First Amendment, which Network’s “Mornings With because he was captured. And the way. But I wasn’t a fan of John
White House officials said. already applies to them. Private Maria.” president can’t seem to forget McCain.”
Trump initially proposed the universities, which have more Two Republicans on Thursday McCain’s decisive thumbs-down There wasn’t much reaction from
idea during a March 2 speech to flexibility in limiting speech, added their voices to a growing that sank the GOP effort to repeal the crowd to Trump’s references to
conservative activists, highlight- would be required to commit to chorus calling for Trump to knock President Barack Obama’s health McCain’s funeral . The president
ing the case of Hayden Williams, their own institutional policies. it off. care law. wrapped up the remarks after five
an activist who was punched in the How the federal government “I do not appreciate his tweets. “He was horrible what he did minutes with an acknowledgement
face while recruiting for the group would enforce the order has yet to John McCain was a dear friend of with repeal and replace. What he that his opinion of the late senator
Turning Point USA at the be seen. White House officials said mine,” Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, a did to the Republican Party, and to isn’t shared by all Republicans.
University of California, implementation details will be member of the Republican leader- the nation, and to sick people that “Some people like him, and I
Berkeley. At the time, Trump said finalized in the coming months, ship and a veteran, said at a town could have had great health care, think that’s great.”
that Williams “took a hard punch noting that enforcement will be hall meeting Thursday, according was not good, ” Trump said in Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, who
in the face for all of us.” carried out by the Office of to video posted by the Des Moines Thursday’s interview, blaming the attended the Trump event, told The
Under the order, colleges that Management and Budget and indi- Register. “No, I don’t agree with media for asking about McCain. In Columbus Dispatch afterward:
receive research grants from feder- vidual research agencies. President Trump. And he does need fact, Trump himself tweeted about “John McCain was a war hero.”
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Waiting for final Mueller report and what happens next
By Chad Day and Eric Tucker “If you’re not going to indict someone,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS you don’t stand up there and unload negative
information about the person,” Barr said.
WASHINGTON — America is waiting for There have been times when the depart-
special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. But ment has elaborated on decisions not to pur-
anyone looking for a grand narrative on sue criminal charges. Also, there is some
President Donald Trump, Russian election precedent for special counsels appointed by
interference and all the juicy details uncov- the Justice Department to hold news confer-
ered over the past 22 months could end up ences.
disappointed. Patrick Fitzgerald, the special counsel
The exact timing of Mueller’s endgame is who investigated the outing of CIA officer
unclear. Attorney General William Barr, Valerie Plame and who was granted even
who oversees the investigation, has said he broader authority than Mueller, held a 2005
wants to release as much information as he news conference when he charged I. Lewis
can about the inquiry into possible coordi- “Scooter” Libby, former chief of staff to
nation between Trump associates and Vice President Dick Cheney. But even then,
Russia’s efforts to sway the 2016 election. Fitzgerald drew a clear line.
But during his confirmation hearing last “One of the obligations of the prosecu-
month, Barr said he ultimately will decide tors and the grand juries is to keep the infor-
what the public sees, and that any report mation obtained in the investigation
will be in his words, not Mueller’s. secret, not to share it with the public,”
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Fitzgerald said then. “And as frustrating as
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN Robert Mueller listens at the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee at an oversight hearing about that may be for the public, that is important
THE INVESTIGATION ENDS? because, the way our system of justice
the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Capitol Hill. works, if information is gathered about peo-
Mueller will have to turn in a report of sumption. any report before it’s released. Giuliani also ple and they’re not charged with a crime, we
some kind when he’s done. It could be pret- Barr has said he takes seriously the “shall raised the prospect that Trump lawyers could don’t hold up that information for the pub-
ty bare-bones. be confidential” part of the regulations gov- try to invoke executive privilege to prevent lic to look at. We either charge them with a
Justice Department regulations require erning Mueller’s report. He has noted that the disclosure of any confidential conversa- crime or we don’t.”
only that Mueller give the attorney general department protocol says internal memos tion the president has had with his aides.
a confidential report that explains the deci- explaining charging decisions should not It’s not clear whether the president’s CAN CONGRESS SUBPOENA
sions to pursue or decline prosecutions. be released. lawyers will get an advance look at
That could be as simple as a bullet point list During his confirmation hearing, Barr Mueller’s conclusions. Mueller, after all,
MUELLER AND HIS REPORT?
or as fulsome as a report running hundreds said he will draft, after Mueller turns in his reports to the Justice Department, not the Sure. Powerful Democratic committee
of pages. report, a second one for the chairman and White House. chairmen have said as much.
Mueller has given no guidance on what or ranking members of the House and Senate Barr himself seemed to dismiss that idea. House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jerrold
when it will be, but signs a conclusion is Judiciary committees. But here again, the When Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., asked Barr Nadler of New York has raised the prospect
coming soon have mounted in recent regulations provide little guidance for what whether Trump and his lawyers would be of subpoenaing the report and calling
months. such a report would say. able to correct the report before its release Mueller before Congress to ask him about
Matthew Whitaker, who was acting attor- The attorney general is required only to and put their own spin on it, Barr replied: his findings. So has Rep. Adam Schiff, D-
ney general before Barr was confirmed, said say the investigation has concluded and “That will not happen.” Calif. , the chairman of the House
in January that the investigation is nearly describe or explain any times when he or Intelligence Committee.
done. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein decided an action Mueller pro- WILL THERE BE A Democrats also want all of Mueller’s
Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller, has posed “was so inappropriate or unwarrant- underlying evidence, including interview
been preparing to leave his post soon. The ed” that it should not be pursued.
FINAL NEWS CONFERENCE? transcripts and documents.
number of prosecutors working for Mueller Barr indicated that he expects to use his It seems unlikely, especially if prosecu- Schiff says he’s watching Barr’s moves
has dwindled, and his team, which had report to share the results of Mueller’s tors plan to discuss people they never carefully to see if he were “to try to bury any
sought an interview with the president, has investigation with the public, which the charged. part of this report.” He says anything less
not had meaningful dialogue with Trump’s regulations allow him to do. But he hedged Then-FBI Director James Comey broke than complete disclosure would leave Barr
lawyers in months. on specifics and said his plans could change from Justice Department protocol in with “a tarnished legacy.”
Mueller also hasn’t filed any new cases in after speaking with Mueller and extraordinary fashion with his July 2016 Many Republicans have also argued that
two months. Rosenstein. news conference announcing the FBI would the full report should be released. And the
not recommend criminal charges against House voted 420-0 this month for a resolu-
WHAT DOES BARR SAY HE’LL DO? WHAT WILL TRUMP DO? Democratic presidential candidate Hillary tion calling for any final report to be made
Barr said he envisions two reports, and Clinton for her use of a private email server. public. Still, many allies of the president
Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has said Barr has made clear his disapproval of have stopped short of saying it should be
only one for congressional and public con- the president’s legal team wants to review Comey’s public move. subpoenaed.
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Europe offers UK more time to leave the bloc By Raf Casert and Jill Lawless cians, businesses and cit-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS izens in Britain. The
British military has even
set up a command post in
BRUSSELS — Worn down by three years
a bunker under the
of indecision in London, European Union
defense ministry in
leaders on Thursday grudgingly offered the
London to help coordi-
U.K. more time to ease itself out of the bloc,
nate “no-deal” planning.
delaying by several weeks — but not elimi-
Thursday’s summit
nating — the threat of a chaotic British
Theresa May opened with ominous
exit.
warnings from EU leaders
After a meeting that stretched through the about the possibility of a no-deal Brexit.
afternoon and over dinner, the bloc said French President Emmanuel Macron
Britain could postpone its departure, due on warned it was the responsibility of U.K.
March 29, until May 22 — if the U.K. lawmakers to approve a Brexit deal and
Parliament approves Prime Minister make sure Britain does not crash out of the
Theresa May’s divorce deal with the bloc bloc without an agreement.
next week. “In case of a ‘no’ vote ... it will guide
If the twice-rejected deal is thrown out everybody to a no-deal for sure,” Macron
again, the bloc says Britain has until April cautioned. “This is it.”
12 to “indicate a way forward.” May agreed The House of Commons is split, both
to the plan, European Council President among and within its political parties, over
Donald Tusk said. whether and how to leave the EU. It has
REUTERS The deep uncertainty among leaders at an twice rejected the deal Prime Minister
European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier arrives for a European Union leaders EU summit in Brussels was exceeded only Theresa May brokered with the bloc’s lead-
summit in Brussels, Belgium. by the high anxiety being felt by politi- ers late last year.

US abruptly endorses Israel’s Golan sovereignty in big shift


By Matthew Lee and Deb Riechmann ing Secretary of State “After 52 years it is between Israel and Syria. Attempts to bring
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Pompeo just a day time for the United States Israel and Syria to the table have failed. It
earlier. to fully recognize Israel’s was not immediately clear how a U. N.
JERUSALEM — President Donald Trump U.S. and Israeli offi- Sovereignty over the peacekeeping force in the Golan might be
abruptly declared Thursday the U.S. will rec- cials said Wednesday Golan Heights, which is affected by the U.S. move. That force’s man-
ognize Israel’s sovereignty over the disput- they had not expected a of critical strategic and date expires at the end of June.
ed Golan Heights, a major shift in American decision until next week, security importance to There had been signals a decision was
policy that gives Israeli Prime Minister when Netanyahu is to the State of Israel and coming. Last week, in its annual human
Benjamin Netanyahu a political boost a visit the U.S. Regional Stability!” rights report, the State Department dropped
month before what is expected to be a close Benjamin But in a tweet that Mike Pompeo Trump tweeted. the phrase “Israeli-occupied” from the
election. Netanyahu appeared to catch many The U.S. will be the Golan Heights section, instead calling it
The administration has been considering by surprise, Trump said first country to recognize Israeli sovereign- “Israeli-controlled.”
recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the the time had come for the United States to ty over the Golan, which the rest of the Pompeo had brushed questions about the
strategic highlands, which Israel captured take the step, which Netanyahu warmly wel- international community regards as disput- change aside, insisting even earlier
from Syria in 1967, for some time and comed as a “miracle” on the Jewish holiday ed territory occupied by Israel whose status Thursday that there was no change in poli-
Netanyahu had pressed the matter with visit- of Purim. should be determined by negotiations cy.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • March 22, 2019 9


Letters to the editor Lessons in college
Build more housing, not offices cil meeting, Ms. Parden did not men- as it is a part of my daily life
admission scandal
O
tion her concerns for the Shores’ (“Hillsborough calls Flintstone pinions about the college admissions scandal have
Editor, Asian-American community but rather certainly been varied. It is something that touches
House a ‘public nuisance’” in the so many of us — college graduates, high school
I’m a resident of Redwood City. I declared the Shores should be a dis- March 15 edition of the Daily students, parents, people of the community who see
have lived in the Bay Area for over 10 trict unto itself because it is “unique.”
years of my life, and love all of its Journal). I had noticed the iconic inequity.
That is the real issue. Ms. Parden is landmark seemed to be getting some
beauty and diversity. But I am very In some ways, the story is nothing new. People of means
afraid the District 1 representative have the ability to influence their own destiny and that of
concerned that local anti-housing attractive and attention getting
will not be a Shores resident forget- their children. It is the depth of the story that had so many
policies are steering our region into ting that from 2009 to 2018, Jeff upgrades appealing to the commuter
the wrong direction. crowd on 280. At the end of a long talking about it. The eye-popping amounts of money cer-
Gee, an Asian-American Redwood tainly had something to do with it as well, along with the
Even though we’re one of the Shores resident, sat on the City and sometimes very tiring day deal-
wealthiest counties in the country, I celebrity angle.
Council. ing with the inanities and insanity of Perhaps too it was the solidification of what so many of
am seeing people live in their cars in daily work life, no matter how bad I us have suspected, or about which others had whispered. It
the park right down the street from think my day was, this home always is human nature to gain an advantage through money or
me. My rent has gone up by over 15 Barbara Valley puts a smile on my face when I turn other influence. Books have been written about gaming cer-
percent in the past two years. My Redwood City tain systems and our history is riddled with get-rich
the corner and cross the bridge and
wife and I are stressed wondering what schemes and questionable products that promise a variety
the increase will be next year. And spy the whimsical home on the hill. I
know that I am almost home myself.  of benefits.
I’ve personally witnessed multiple Cargill salt ponds housing This scandal also speaks to
families get displaced from my apart- I understand cities have permitting
Editor, our society’s increasingly
ment building as rents have risen. processes regarding some construc- competitive nature and dimin-
I’ve been out there at night study-
To me, this is unacceptable. The tion projects, and perhaps Ms. Fang ishing value system. That
ing shorebirds at a pond across from
Peninsula has clearly not built the port, and trust me, this is not a has circumvented the system and I some would purposefully cheat
enough housing to accommodate all place where people should live (“EPA hope they work it out. Certainly plac- and break the law to gain an
of the new jobs that have been created ing artwork in one’s own backyard advantage in college admis-
sets stage for Cargill plans” in the
here, and it’s causing an increase in isn’t the real issue here. sions is shameful, that it is a
March 9-10 edition of the Daily
income inequality and poverty. If the town and neighbors are so consideration for some is
Journal). Almost every night, the equally, well, depressing.
The problem continues to get worse
ground shook when a train arrived, outraged at her improvements which Most parents want the very
even today. For example, Menlo Park
with steel-on-steel couplings smash- clearly enhance the image and value best for their child, and are usu-
has approved construction for office
ing loudly together as the train of the property, shouldn’t they be ally willing to do anything to
space that accommodates more
stopped. Add to that the noise, night looking at who approved the house help — but that should involve
Facebook employees than residents
and day, from industrial operations being built in the first place? sacrifice and hard work.
living in the city.
when ships are in port. Sometimes mirrors can be unkind. Cheating should not be part of
I am urging our fellow neighbors to
The Port of Redwood City recently the equation.
acknowledge what’s happening as a
completed a $17 million moderniza- Kevin Skelly, superintendent of the San Mateo Union
serious crisis. A runaway train.
tion project, increasing the volume Gus Sinks High School District, said this is proving to be a constant
I am urging local residents to be
of cargo, and the associated noise issue — particularly for parents weighing how much they
compassionate toward those who are San Bruno
from offloading equipment operating want to help their child. Some suggest there is nothing
less fortunate, reframe our values and
more frequently and additional truck they wouldn’t do for their kid, he said, and with the college
lead the rest of California by exam- admissions scandal, he added, “they really really meant it.”
traffic. The salt ponds are currently
ple. Let’s tell our city councils to Monitoring It’s time, he said, to take some heat off of the college
designated as “open space,” which is
stop building office space for even admissions process on all ends.
more housing-hungry workers and
fortunate because housing here is scooter use on sidewalks “This is another chance for real soul-searching,” he said.
incompatible with port operations.
instead commit to finding radical Editor, This is not reserved for just the upper echelon. More now
City voters rejected Mobil Oil’s
solutions to build a lot of housing The March 18 article, “San Mateo see admission to an elite college as a status symbol. We are
Bayfill development plan for Bair
now. weighs adoption of new e-scooters” losing the premise of education. It is not a means to an end,
Island in 1982, and now the island is
transitioning back to tidal marsh as reads: “How soon a fleet of electric but a lifelong pursuit to better ourselves and each other
Misha Silin part of the Don Edwards San — to learn new things and create a better grasp of the ever-
scooters can be introduced to San
Francisco Bay National Wildlife changing world.
Redwood City Mateo streets.” The article needs to We can do better. First, don’t cheat. Second, lay off the
Refuge. The Cargill ponds can also be be corrected to say instead, “to San competition. A little bit is good, but too much can have a
restored, and today there are even Mateo sidewalks.” deleterious effect. Third, emphasize that learning is part of
Districting discrepancies more reasons to reject plans for Many users of electric bikes rode a longer process in which we are to seek understanding —
Editor, Bayfill housing: our recent invest- not get ahead. Fourth, continue focusing on emotional
on our narrow sidewalks which are
In Redwood Shores resident Mary ment in port infrastructure, impacts well-being and intelligence. Educators have fully made this
from predicted sea level rise to miles already full of obstacles like, garbage
Morrissey Parden’s letter to the edi- cans, parking signs poles, etc. I have an ongoing goal in different ways after evidence built that
tor, “Voting Rights Act Failure” in of city shoreline and traffic gridlock bullying, social media interaction, screen time and compe-
on Highway 101. Redwood City witnessed several close encounters tition for college admissions were starting to break chil-
the March 18 edition of the Daily with pedestrians resulting in aggres-
Journal, Ms. Parden rails against the should continue to build our afford- dren down. More should be made of this, and done about it.
able housing in the right places like sive verbal insults toward the inno- And it shouldn’t just be a talking point. It needs to be real.
Redwood City Council and claims
their choice of district map at the downtown, not Cargill’s salt ponds. cent, mostly elderly walkers. The expertise of teachers, counselors and others needs to be
March 11 council meeting went Perhaps the company providing the tapped.
against the spirit of California’s e-scooters could contract with two San Mateo County Superintendent Nancy Magee knows
Matt Leddy this issue intimately and said the question is not whether
Voting Rights Act by districting in Redwood City trained individuals to monitor down-
town streets during business hours to we should address the issue, but how.
Bair Island with Redwood Shores.
“We need to broaden the definition of success and cele-
Ms. Parden claims this joining of educate their customers as I seldom brate all the different ways a student can be successful,” she
those two communities dilutes the What’s the real problem see police presence in downtown dur- said.
Asian-American share of the vote and ing the day. 
blocks Asian-Americans from elect- with the Flintstone House? As far as an action item, Magee said she challenges all
the parent groups that regularly meet as a community to
ing a member in the 2020 election. Editor, discuss taking a different approach to college admissions
In speaking during the public com- I read the cover story about the Oscar Lopez-Guerra
and their involvement. She recommended the conversation
ments portion of the March 11 coun- Flintstone House with great interest San Mateo happen as early as fifth-grade. Right now, there is a tremen-
dous focus on the top 20 universities and various ways to
get students in, she said, while emphasizing that there are
OUR MISSION: hundreds and hundreds of schools out there. To recalibrate,
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most Magee said parents must be the focus, because they might
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. not be writing checks to get their kids in, but are sending
By combining local news and sports coverage, various messages about the importance of going for the top
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S&P ends losing streak as tech leads stocks higher


By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,009.90
Technology companies powered a broad Low: 25,657.78
rally for U.S. stocks Thursday, snapping the Close: 25,962.51
market’s two-day losing streak.
Apple and chipmakers led the wave of Change: +216.84
buying, helping to drive the technology
sector to an overall gain of 2.5 percent. The OTHER INDEXES
sector is up 21.1 percent this year so far, S&P 500: 2854.88 +30.65
well ahead of the S&P 500’s 10 other sec- NYSE Index: 12,782.54 +82.28
tors.
Retailers and industrial companies also Nasdaq: 7838.96 +109.99
notched solid gains, which easily offset NYSE MKT: 2568.64 +10.50
losses in financial stocks. Russell 2000: 1562.41 +19.25
Levi Strauss soared as the storied jeans
Wilshire 5000: 29,530.24 +229.69
maker went public for the second time.
The latest gains erased the market’s mod-
est losses from a day earlier, when the 10-Yr Bond: 2.53 +0.00
Federal Reserve said it expected the U.S. Oil (per barrel): 59.83 -0.40
economy to slow down and that it no longer Gold : 1,308.20 +6.50
expected to raise interest rates this year.
While investors appeared to be circum-
spect about the central bank’s economic
outlook, any concerns seemed to take a The Russell 2000 index of smaller-company several product announcements this week the packaged food company beat third-quar-
backseat Thursday to the likelihood that stocks picked up 19.25 points, or 1.2 per- and has an event scheduled next Monday ter profit forecasts on higher prices for
the Fed will hold off on raising interest cent, to 1,562.41. where presumably more announcements some of its products.
rates. Major European stock indexes finished will be made. Levi Strauss soared after its IPO hit the
“Overall, stocks are rallying because mostly lower. Chipmakers gained after Micron market for the second time the brand’s 166-
interest rates have gone down and we know Despite a couple of downbeat days, the Technology issued a strong outlook for the year history. The company previously went
that the Fed is going to continue to be the S&P 500 is closing in on its second straight year. The company jumped 9.6 percent after public in 1971, but the namesake founder’s
market’s friend,” said Karyn Cavanaugh, weekly gain. The benchmark index is up the its forecasts for the fourth quarter topped descendants took it private again in 1985.
senior markets strategist at Voya 13.9 percent so far in 2019. That’s better Wall Street’s estimates and said it expects The stock jumped 31.8 percent Thursday
Investment Management. “There’s than the full-year gains for the benchmark the memory chip market to recover in the from its offering price of $17.
absolutely no reason not to be in stocks index in four of the past five years. second half of the year. The strong demand for shares in Levi,
when you have an incredibly dovish Fed Thursday’s rally came as investors The upbeat forecast helped lift some of its which owns the Dockers and Denizen
that is going to support asset prices.” weighed the latest batch of company earn- peers. Nvidia rose 5.5 percent and Advanced brands, is a good sign for other companies
The S&P 500 index rose 30.65 points, or ings reports and some key analyst stock Micro Devices climbed 8.5 percent. eyeing an IPO this year, said Erik Davidson,
1.1 percent, to 2,854.88. The Dow Jones upgrades. Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants chief investment officer at Wells Fargo
Industrial Average gained 216.84 points, or Apple climbed 3.7 percent after analysts gained 6.9 percent after it reported earnings Private Bank.
0.8 percent, to 25,962.51 at Needham & Co. upgraded the technology that were far better than analysts were “It does bode well, particularly since it’s
The Nasdaq composite, which his heavily giant’s stock to a strong “Buy,” saying the expecting. Darden also raised its own profit an IPO for a non-tech firm, it probably
weighted with technology stocks, climbed company’s new services initiatives could forecast for the year. speaks well of the overall market condi-
109.99 points, or 1.4 percent, to 7,838.96. attract new users. The company has made Conagra Brands vaulted 12.8 percent after tions and investor sentiment,” he said.

Consumers should soon see Business brief


benefit of Fed’s patience on rates at Columbia Threadneedle Investments.
NEW YORK — So much for those worries That would mean rates for the next year
about rising interest rates. would remain lower than they’ve been for
Just a few months ago, rising rates were much of the past year.
bearing down on everyone from home buy-
ers to stock investors after the Federal Zuora reported a loss of $20.7M in 4Q
Reserve put through seven quarter-point SAN MATEO — Zuora Inc. on Thursday
increases in 2017 and 2018. reported a loss of $20.7 million in its fiscal
This year, the Fed has changed course. In fourth quarter.
January, it opened the door to a “patient” On a per-share basis, the San Mateo-based
approach to further rate increases. Then on company said it had a loss of 19 cents.
Wednesday the central bank surprised the Losses, adjusted for stock option expense
market when it said it may not raise rates at and non-recurring costs, came to 11 cents
all during 2019. per share.
The move — or anticipated lack of moves The enterprise software company posted
— reverberated immediately through the revenue of $64.1 million in the period.
bond market, and the yield on the 10-year For the year, the company reported a loss
Treasury note tumbled to its lowest level in of $77.6 million, or 85 cents per share.
more than a year. It fell as low as 2.52 per- Revenue was reported as $235.2 million.
cent, down from 2.61 percent late Tuesday For the current quarter ending in May, REUTERS
and from more than 3.20 percent as recently Zuora expects its results to range from a loss Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Chip Bergh rings the opening bell on New York Stock Exchange.
as November, as traders priced in expecta- of 14 cents per share to a loss of 13 cents
tions for a slower economy and tame infla-
tion, as well as this very patient Fed.
The impact should soon filter out to con-
per share.
The company said it expects revenue in
the range of $63.5 million to $64.5 million
Levi Strauss soars in its
sumers across the economy, and the effects
will likely remain for a while. The yield on
the 10-year Treasury, which influences rates
for the fiscal first quarter.
Zuora expects full-year results to range
from a loss of 44 cents per share to a loss of
return to public markets
40 cents per share, with revenue ranging By Anne d’Innocenzio the company says it plans to use the pro-
for all kinds of consumer loans, could drift ceeds from the public offering to expand
higher over the next year, but it’s not likely from $289 million to $293.5 million. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Zuora shares have climbed 34 percent more aggressively into China, India and
to cross above 2.75 percent, said Ed Al- Brazil and also build out more retail stores,
Hussainy, senior currency and rates analyst since the beginning of the year. NEW YORK — Levi Strauss & Co. ’s
return to the public markets got an enthu- which as of late last year totaled 824.
siastic reception from investors who But jeans are still the company’s main-
believe the iconic brand is ready for a stay and that was apparent on Thursday,
comeback — and still has a lot more room when in a rare move the New York Stock
to grow. Exchange suspended its “no jeans” policy
The stock, which is listed under the tick- to commemorate Levi’s re-entry, trans-
er “LEVI,” opened for trading Thursday at forming the floor from suits and ties into a
$22.22, above the $17 offering price and sea of blue denim, with its traders sporting
blowing past the originally expected jeans and denim jackets.
range of $14 to $16. As of Thursday’s More than 120 employees from Levi’s
close, shares popped nearly 32 percent, global offices, including its CEO Chip
closing at $22.41 per share. That gave Bergh outfitted in denim, were on the trad-
Levi’s a market value of $8.64 billion, ing floor. On Wednesday, the NYSE even
according to FactSet. Tweeted, “Tomorrow we’ll be in our 501s.”
Levi’s seems to have successfully con- The 166-year-old company is proving to
vinced investors, at least for now, that it Wall Street there’s staying power for a
has a lot of opportunities to expand legacy name that dates back to 1853 when
beyond just jeans, from tops to bolstering its namesake founder started a wholesales
its women’s business. In its prospectus, dry goods business in San Francisco.
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streak reaches four in a row
Friday • March 22, 2019

Scots notch important win


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The last place a Peninsula Athletic League


boys’ tennis team wants to be is fourth
place in the Bay Division.
While a fourth-place finish guarantees a
spot in the PAL team tournament — with an
automatic CCS bid going to the tournament
winner — it does not guarantee a spot in the
Central Coast Section tournament.
Last year, four teams from the PAL quali-
fied for CCS. In the two previous seasons, it
was the top three teams from the Bay that
made it to the section playoffs.
That’s why Thursday match between visit-
ing San Mateo and host Carlmont was big DAVID BUTLER/USA TODAY SPORTS
for both teams. With Menlo-Atherton final- Saint Mary’s Tanner Krebs goes in for a layup
ly off and running with five straight wins, during the Gaels’ 61-57 loss to defending
including a statement win over Aragon, champion Villanova in the first round of the
Carlmont and San Mateo figure to battle for NCAA tournament.
those third- and fourth-place finishes in the
standings.
Following the Scots’ 5-2 win over the
Bearcats there is, technically, no fourth-
place team in the Bay Division as Carlmont
Saint Mary’s
pulled into a third-place tie with San Mateo.
“The boys knew the weight of this
match, ” said Carlmont head coach Dan
Nguyen. “To beat [San Mateo] 5-2 is huge
one and done
By Pat Eaton-Robb
for us. It’s a statement.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Mateo (5-2 PAL Bay) had beaten
Carlmont (5-2) 4-3 in the first round. But HARTFORD, Conn. — Villanova got off
Nguyen’s changes at No. 2 and No. 3 sin- to a slow start in defense of its national title
gles paid off. Daniel Arakaki and Chris Chi as the Wildcats slogged through the deliber-
flip-flopped their positions, with Arakaki ate pace set by determined Saint Mary’s.
taking over at No. 2 singles and Chi mov- Villanova had three players in double fig-
ing to No. 3. ures, led for almost 33 minutes but never by
Both ended up winning their matches more than eight points, and finally clawed
Thursday. Chi cruised to a 6-3, 6-2 win to out a 61-57 victory over Saint Mary’s in the
give Carlmont its third team point. first round of the South Region.
Arakaki, on the other hand, had a roller “The tempo was excruciating, ” said
coaster of a match against San Mateo’s Villanova coach Jay Wright. “We felt going
Jonathan Chan, outlasting him in three in we were going to have to grind with
sets, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4, which was the match- them.”
clinching fourth point. The 11th-seeded Gaels used the same slow
Arakaki, a freshman, looked dead in the pace to upset Gonzaga in the West Coast
water after Chan smoked him at love in the Conference Tournament and it gave them a
first set. But Arakaki turned things around. chance against sixth-seeded Villanova (26-
“Coach first told me to be consistent,” 9) in the opening round of the NCAA
Arakaki said. “I was making a lot of Tournament.
unforced errors.” NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL Phil Booth scored 20 points for Villanova
Carlmont’s Jake Levin, who teamed with Varun Hayde to form the Scots’ No. 2 doubles team,
See TENNIS, Page 16 volleys a return during the Scots’ 5-2 win over San Mateo. See NCAA, Page 14

Warriors 112, Pacers 89


Ichiro: The end of an era
Durant leads Warriors THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOKYO — At times, it seemed as

after death of friend


By Janie McCauley a heavy heart,” coach Steve Kerr
if he’d go on hitting forever.
But on Thursday night, a player
who defined baseball at its very
best on two continents for a gen-
said of Durant. eration, took his final swing.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Stephen Curry scored 12 of his The great
Inside Ichiro has
OAKLAND — Kevin Durant had 15 points with four 3-pointers dur-
ing the Warriors’ 35-point third said “say-
15 points, six assists and three
quarter in which they held Indiana onara.”
blocked shots after losing a close
to 19. Now 45,
friend earlier in the day, and the
Tyreke Evans scored 20 points I c h i r o
Golden State
off the bench and Thaddeus Young Suzuki left
Warriors ran
added 18 points for the Pacers. Mariners complete the Tokyo
away from the
Indiana ended its four-game Japan sweep of A’s Dome field
Indiana Pacers
112-89 on swing out West by losing an See Page 16 in the
eighth straight road game and e i g h t h
Thursday night.
missing another chance to clinch inning,
Durant led a
a playoff berth following a 115- waving goodbye to the packed
b a l a n c e d
109 defeat at the Clippers on crowd amid hugs from Seattle
Warriors attack,
Tuesday night. Mariners teammates in a three-
Kevin Durant playing the
Klay Thompson began 0 for 7, minute walk that signaled to all
same day child-
missing his first five 3-pointers, his monumental run was over.
hood friend Cliff Dixon was shot
and wound up with 18 points on 7- “I have ended my career and
to death in Atlanta. Warriors guard
for-18 shooting. He scored his decided to retire, ” Ichiro said,
Quinn Cook also was close with
first field goal of the night, which speaking in Japanese at a news
Dixon as they’re all from the KYODO/VIA REUTERS
Washington D.C./Maryland area. Seattle outfielder Ichiro Suzuki waves to the fans in the Tokyo Dome as he
“I know he will be playing with See WARRIORS, Page 15 played his last game before announcing his retirement. See ICHIRO, Page 16
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The Bearcats cruised to the PAL win over the Vikings, 25-
Local sports roundup 11, 25-10, 25-13. Kings 4, Sharks 2
Landon Finn paced the offense for San Mateo (7-1 PAL, 7-
THURSDAY 3 overall), finishing with nine kills and three blocks. Jason
Wu had five service aces, while Jayce Gispan finished with
Baseball 17 digs.
King’s Academy 5, Burlingame 4, 11 innings
In a makeup of Wednesday’s postponement, the Knights Boys’ golf
scratched out a run in the top of the 11th inning to top the San Mateo 253, Terra Nova 271
Panthers in a PAL Bay Division game. The Bearcats won their second straight match since los-
With the bases loaded, Caleb Charonnat hit a sacrifice fly ing for the first time, beating the Tigers at Poplar Creek
in the top of the 11th to plate what would be the game-win- Golf Course.
ning run. Terra Nova’s Oscar Gutierrez earned low-round honors,
Burlingame (2-1 PAL Bay, 4-2 overall) trailed 3-1 as the with a 4-over 39.
Panthers entered the bottom of the seventh and forced extra Eddie Sun led San Mateo (6-1 PAL Ocean), finishing with
innings when they tied the score. Emilio Flores and Jacob a 45. Sean Lin carded a 48 for the Bearcats.
Cilia each drove in a run in the seventh to extend the game.
Both teams scored runs in the 10th. College baseball
Josh Algarin, Matt Wilson and Jeff Taylor all had a pair of San Mateo 12, San Francisco 3
hits for King’s Academy (3-2, 6-6). Sean Prozell drove in three runs and three other had two RBIs
Flores drove in a pair of runs to lead Burlingame. Flores, apiece as the Bulldogs won for the sixth time in seven games.
Clark and Keunho Kim each had two hits for the Panthers. CSM (6-2 conference, 16-7 overall) led 5-2 before scoring JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/USA TODAY SPORTS
four runs in the top of the eighth and three more in the ninth. San Jose’s Marcus Sorensen, right, battles L.A.’s Matt Royand
San Mateo 8, Mills 1 In addition to Prozell (Carlmont), JJ Ota (Serra), Justin for control of the puck during the Sharks’ 4-2 loss to the Kings.
The Bearcats completed a two-game sweep of the Vikings Torres (St. Francis) and Andrew Howard all drove in two runs
and stayed unbeaten early in the PAL Ocean Division cam-
paign.
Sean Tanap led the offense for San Mateo (2-0 PAL Ocean,
8-1 overall) knocking out four hits and driving in two runs.
apiece.
Nico Zeglin earned the win for the Bulldogs, working into
the fifth inning, allowing just two hits and striking out four.
Kings send Sharks to
Antonio Rojas also drove in a pair of runs while Tommy
Ozawa had two hits behind a strong performance from start-
ing pitcher Shane Stewart.
Cosumnes River-Sacramento 9, Skyline 3
The Trojans were shut down by the Hawks in a non-con-
ference game in Sacramento, scoring three runs on just six
fourth loss in a row
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Stewart threw a complete game, three-hitter.
hits.
Half Moon Bay 4, Woodside 1 Max Jenkins accounted for two RBIs for Skyline (13-11
LOS ANGELES — Anze Kopitar had a goal and an assist,
The Cougars’ Danny Guevara out-dueled Wildcats’ ace overall), while Andrew Roy and Kaleb Keelan (Burlingame)
Matt Roy scored his first career goal and the Los Angeles
Joseph King to win the PAL Ocean Division meeting. each had two hits.
Kings used a three-goal third period to top the San Jose
Guevara worked six innings, allowing one run on just two Dylan McDonald took the loss for the Trojans, giving up
Sharks 4-2 on Thursday night.
hits. six runs on eight hits in four innings of work.
Dustin Brown and Jeff Carter also scored for Los Angeles,
But King looked as if he would make Woodside’s second- which snapped a five-game skid at home. Jonathan Quick
inning run stand up.
College softball
made 23 saves.
But HMB (2-2 PAL Ocean, 8-2 overall) got to King in the San Mateo 6, San Jose 0 Barclay Goodrow and Tomas Hertl scored, and Martin
fifth, scoring all four of its runs. The big play came when The Bulldogs notched their second straight shutout as Jones made 31 saves for the Sharks, who trail Calgary by
Coleman Colucci and Guevara led off the inning with back- they stayed undefeated in Coast Conference North play with five points for the Pacific Division lead and the best record
to-back walks. Luke Outman came up and put down what was the win over the Jaguars. in the Western Conference.
to be a sacrifice bunt, but Woodside misplayed the ball and Emily McAdams (Sequoia) went the distance, scattering
Los Angeles trailed 2-1 in the third period when Roy tied
threw it to the wall in right field. Both Colucci and Guevara five hits and striking out six as she improved to 15-1 on the
it at 9:28 with a shot from the blue line for his first goal.
scored and Outman hustled to third. He came home on a season.
The Kings defenseman entered with two assists in 15 career
David Fisher ground out. McAdams is fourth in the state with an ERA of 0.63 and
games.
Jack Mettam scored the final run on a steal of home for the her 15 wins is tied for second.
Cougars. Ally Sarabia (Half Moon Bay) paced the offense for CSM Kopitar got in behind the Sharks defense to give the
(6-0 conference, 24-2 overall), cracking two doubles and Kings a 3-2 lead at 11:45 of the third period, getting his
Boys’ tennis driving in three runs. Bella Zalba (Hillsdale) drove in a pair 21st goal.
of runs with a single while Kaylyn Sterling (Mercy- Carter added a short-handed empty-net goal with 1:17
Burlingame 5, Woodside 2 remaining.
The Panthers snapped a four-match losing streak with the Burlingame) added an RBI with a solo home run.
win over the Wildcats. San Jose took a 2-1 lead at 3:45 of the second period when
Grant Cosovich and Cameron Cowan, Burlingame’s No. 3 WEDNESDAY Hertl scored his 32nd goal on a wrist shot from the right cir-
doubles team, had the most dominant win of the day, win- cle.
ning their match at love. Boys’ lacrosse Brent Burns had an assist for the third straight game and
Burlingame had to work for the rest of its wins. Evan got his 76th point of the season to tie his career high.
Sacred Heart Prep 16, Bellarmine 7 Brown put the Kings up 1-0 at 5:19 of the first period by
Mahaffey needed a first-set tiebreaker to jump-start his 7-6 The Gators jumped out to a 9-4 halftime lead and never
(7-4), 6-3 win at No. 1 singles. scoring for the third consecutive game. The Sharks made an
looked back as they beat the Bells in a WCAL match. unsuccessful challenge for goalie interference on the screen
Woodside’s Carl Tuttle was dominant at No. 2 singles, Max Sloat paced the attack for SHP, finishing with five
posting a 6-0, 6-4 win. by Alex Iafallo that kept Jones from seeing Brown’s shot
goals. Tommy Barnds added four and Larry Hart netted a hat from the left circle in time.
Two of the matches went three sets, with each team win- trick for the Gators. Billy Barnds passed out a team-high six
ning one. Woodside’s Shai Dickman posted a 62-, 4-6, 6-2 assists, while goaltender Cody Weibe finished with five Goodrow tied it at 1 at 17:33 when he tipped Marc-
win at No. 3 singles, while Burlingame’s No. 1 doubles saves. Edouard Vlasic’s shot from the blue line past Quick.
team of Matt Pilch and Connor Sheehy won 6-2, 2-6, 6-1. NOTES: Sharks C Logan Couture did not play because of
Girls’ lacrosse Boys’ golf flu-like symptoms. ... Kings F Brendan Leipsic missed the
third period after sustaining a lower-body injury. ... Sharks
Menlo School 196, Crystal Springs 275 C Joe Pavelski missed his second straight game because of
Sacred Heart Prep 16, Burlingame 2 Seth Pope fired a 1-under 35 to lead the Knights to anoth-
Genna Gibbons scored five goals to lead the Gators to the a lower-body injury. Pavelski skated during an optional
er sub-200 score at Palo Alto Hills Country Club. practice Thursday but did not take contact.
WBAL Foothill Division win over the Panthers. Pope’s round included putting for eagle on No. 3 before
Grace Johnson, Ellie Noto and Allison Carter all scored settling for birdie, along with an approach to three feet on
twice for SHP (2-0 WBAL Foothill, 2-2 overall), while No. 7 and tapping in for another birdie.
Emma Briger finished with five saves in goal.
Charlie Hsieh and Jeremy Yun each shot 37s for Menlo (4-
0 WBAL) as well.
Boys’ volleyball Crystal Springs (1-3) was led by team captain Jake
Gutierrez 40.
San Mateo 3, Mills 0
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday • March 22, 2019 13


Coliseum lease David West loses $1.5M settlement
for Raiders gets By Kevin McGill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
court records. On
Wednesday, the 5th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals
income dropped after the spill, and that,
under formulas established in the settle-
ment, he was entitled to compensation.

final approval NEW ORLEANS — Former NBA star David


West is not entitled to a nearly $1.5 million
award stemming from BP’s 2010 Gulf of
ruled for BP.
“He received every
penny specified in that
Oldham’s opinion said only those claim-
ing “unexpected damages” could submit
claims for spill-related economic loss.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS contract both before and
Mexico oil spill, a federal appeals court has “West expected to earn in the absence of
after the spill, ” 5th
ruled. the spill precisely what he did earn after it,”
Circuit Judge Andrew
OAKLAND — The Raiders have gotten Court records show West submitted a Oldham wrote.
David West Oldham said of West in
final approval for their lease to remain in claim under the terms of a settlement BP an opinion for a three- The opinion reversed a lower court, which
Oakland for at least one more season. entered after the spill to avoid prolonged judge panel. had refused to review decisions by a claims
The Oakland City Council voted Thursday litigation with those claiming spill-related Lawyers for West said that at the time of administrator and an administrative appeals
to approve the lease for 2019 with an losses. the spill he was working for a tourism-relat- panel. Oldham wrote for himself and Judge
option for 2020. The Alameda Board of The claim was based on his compensation ed industry — the NBA franchise then Edith Jones. Judge Catharina Haynes wrote
Supervisors had voted earlier in the week in as a member of the NBA’s New Orleans fran- known as the New Orleans Hornets — and a partial dissent, saying she agreed that the
favor of the lease that had been formally chise having dropped after the spill. that, under the settlement, such employees loss claimed was not caused by the spill but
approved by the Coliseum Authority last BP challenged the award, saying West don’t have to prove an economic loss suf- the case should have been sent back to the
week. earned what he was expected to earn under a fered after the Gulf disaster was caused by the district court for further action.
The Raiders will pay $7.5 million in rent “front-loaded” $45 million contract he spill. West’s attorneys did not immediately
for the Coliseum and the practice facility in signed years before the spill, according to They said that West established that his respond to emailed requests for comment.
Alameda in 2019 and have a $10.5 million
option for 2020 in case their new $1.8 bil-
lion, 65,000-seat stadium in Las Vegas
isn’t ready by then.
This season likely will be the Raiders’
Hall of fame seeks inductees
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bros. Melee.” game market at nearly $140 billion in
final season in Oakland after moving back An expert committee will choose which 2018, with more than 2.3 billion active
from Los Angeles in 1995. The Raiders ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The World Video finalists will be inducted May 2. Gamers can gamers. The numbers dwarf the $43.4 bil-
began playing at the Coliseum in 1966 and Game Hall of Fame fielded thousands of weigh in with an online ballot through lion in revenue generated by the American
were there through the 1981 season before nominations for the Class of 2019 from March 28. film industry.
going to Southern California. more than 100 countries, hall officials said The World Video Game Hall of Fame , The 12 Hall of Fame finalists span
The partially tax-funded stadium that will Thursday after narrowing the field to 12. housed at The Strong museum in Rochester, decades, gaming platforms and countries of
become the home of the Raiders in Las “Will ‘Centipede’ devour the competi- recognizes individual electronic games of origin, but all have had an impact, Jon-Paul
Vegas has recently faced delays with the tion? Can ‘Mortal Kombat’ fight its way to all types — arcade, console, computer, Dyson, director of The Strong’s
delivery of steel components. The Las victory? Will ‘Microsoft Windows hand-held and mobile. Those deemed worthy International Center for the History of
Vegas Review-Journal reports substantial Solitaire’ play its cards correctly?” the Hall of the hall have left a mark on the video Electronic Games, said in the news release.
completion of the venue has been pushed of Fame said in a news release revealing this game industry or pop culture and been popu- “Whether it’s a true pioneer like ‘Colossal
back by less than a week to Aug. 4, 2020. year’s 12 finalists. “Can ‘Super Mario Kart’ lar over time and across countries. Cave Adventure,’ a mobile gaming phenom-
The facility would host its first event soon speed past the finish line? Is ‘NBA 2K’ a Last year, “John Madden Football, ” enon like ‘Candy Crush’ that’s been played
after. slam dunk?” “Spacewar!” “Tomb Raider” and “Final by hundreds of millions, or a game like
The other contenders are: “Candy Crush,” Fantasy VII” were honored. The Class of ‘Mortal Kombat’ that pushed boundaries and
Raiders sign OL Devey “Colossal Cave Adventure,” “Dance Dance 2019 will be the fifth group to go into the changed the landscape of the gaming indus-
Revolution, ” “Half-Life, ” “Myst, ” “Sid hall since it was established in 2015. try,” Dyson said, “they’re among the most
for depth on interior Meier’s Civilization” and “Super Smash Newzoo analysts estimated the video influential games of all time.”
ALAMEDA — The Oakland Raiders have
become regulars in the German Bundesliga, ting stopped by Dominguez in the 26th
signed unrestricted free agent offensive Soccer brief started together for the first time as Berhalter minute and then putting the ball in the net in
lineman Jordan Devey.
had the full American player pool available. the 30th only for Jordan Morris to get ruled
Devey spent the past three seasons with Berhalter starts 3-0 as US The U.S., still recovering from its failure to offside during the buildup.
the Kansas City Chiefs before joining the beats Ecuador 1-0 on fluke goal qualify for last year’s World Cup, showed some Zardes scored when his shot from about 22
Raiders on Thursday. of the fluidity and offensive spark Berhalter yards hit bounded off Robert Arboleda.
Devey has experience playing both guard ORLANDO, Fla. — Gregg Berhalter became sought but also was exposed for defensive Dominguez, standing about 6 yards off his
and center and gives the Raiders depth on only the second American coach to win his gaps that stronger opponents would exploit. line, backpedaled slowly and despite his 6-
the interior. first three games when Gyasi Zardes scored a McKennie limped off about 20 minutes into foot-5 frame was unable to tip the ball over
bizarre goal that deflected off a defender, the second half after twisting his left ankle the crossbar. Zardes’ previous goal also was
Devey has played 40 games with 17 starts looped over goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez
during his five years in the NFL with New when landing after jumping for a header with against Ecuador, in the 2016 Copa America
and ricocheted in off the crossbar in the 81st Ecuador’s Carlos Gruezo, who low-bridged quarterfinals.
England, San Francisco and Kansas City. He minute for a 1-0 exhibition win over Ecuador
started two games last season for the Chiefs him a bit. McKennie reached the corner flag Berhalter matched Bob Bradley as the only
on Thursday night. with assistance, grimacing, and then needed a U.S. coaches to start 3-0. Hired in December
and allowed just one pressure and no sacks
in 81 pass blocking snaps, according to Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and stretcher to come off the field. as the first American to play for the U.S. in the
Pro Football Focus. Tyler Adams, a trio of 20-year-olds who have Paul Arriola had two excellent chances, get- World Cup and coach the national team.
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WOFFORD 84, SETON HALL 68 GONZAGA 87, Terrapins to escape in the East Regional.
NCAA roundup The mid-major powerhouse from
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Fletcher Magee
an upset.
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 49 Nashville, Tennessee couldn’t knock off the
has led Wofford to the first NCAA SALT LAKE CITY — One year after dream- No. 6-seeded Terrapins (23-10) from the Big
Tournament victory in school history. Morant had 17 points, 16 assists and 11
rebounds as he sliced through Marquette and ers and underdog lovers rejoiced at top-seed- Ten, despite a 35-point performance by
Magee hit seven treys to set the Division ed Virginia’s first-of-its-kind, first-round Dylan Windler.
I career record for 3-pointers, pouring in 24 showed the Racers (28-4) were better in
every way than their opponent from the Big loss, the Gonzaga Bulldogs crushed any Maryland was clinging to a one-point
points to lead seventh-seeded Wofford to an thought of a repeat with a wire-to-wire lead and the shot clock was off as Belmont
84-68 victory over Seton Hall in the first East. The Ohio Valley Conference champi-
ons face fourth-seeded Florida State on thumping of Fairleigh Dickinson in the (26-6) had a chance to win it at the buzzer.
round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday West Region. The Bruins didn’t bother calling a timeout
night. Saturday as the Racers next try to take down
an Atlantic Coast Conference foe. Rui Hachimura led the Zags (31-3) with 21 to set up a play; they knew what they want-
Wofford (30-4) was 0-4 in the NCAA tour- points and eight rebounds. ed to do — a backdoor pass to Windler. But
nament before its victory over the 10th- With 4:36 left in the second half and
The Knights (21-14) were unable to repeat Morsell anticipated the pass and stepped in
seeded Pirates (20-14). It was its 21st con- Murray State up 20, Morant grabbed his
their amazing shooting three nights earlier front of Windler to pick intercept the pass
secutive victory overall. 10th rebound. Racers fans began chanting
in a come-from-behind win over Prairie while the Belmont star tumbled to the court.
Magee now has 509 3-pointers in four “triple-double” to mark the first one since
View A&M in the First Four. Morsell was fouled with 2.5 seconds to
seasons, breaking the career mark set by Michigan State’s Draymond Green in 2012
Fairleigh Dickinson shot 30 percent and go, sending him to the foul line for two
Oakland’s Travis Bader in 2014. Duke’s J.J. against LIU-Brooklyn.
went 6 for 21 from 3-point range. Its star shots. He made the first and missed the sec-
Redick (457), Tennessee’s Chris Lofton from the win, Darnell Edge, had trouble get-
(431) and Davidson’s Stephen Curry (414) BAYLOR 78, SYRACUSE 69 ting any looks, let alone good ones. He
ond, and Windler heaved an unsuccessful
desperation shot from midcourt.
also rank in the top 10. SALT LAKE CITY — Makai Mason scored went 2 for 11 for seven points.
Jalen Smith led four Maryland players in
Extending his record might not be easy 22 points and Baylor set a school NCAA
FLORIDA 70, NEVADA 61 double figures with 19 points, including a
against second-seeded Kentucky in the Tournament record with 16 3-pointers to huge three-point play with 1:41 remaining,
Midwest Region on Saturday. The long, beat Syracuse in the West Region. DES MOINES, Iowa — Kevarrius Hayes and Bruno Fernando added 14 points and 13
lanky Wildcats tend to give opponents fits, The ninth-seeded Bears (20-13) found scored 16 points, Jalen Hudson added 15 and rebounds
especially from behind the arc. gaps in Syracuse’s 2-3 zone, mostly by get- 10th-seeded Florida beat Nevada in the West
The 6-foot-4 guard was 7 of 12 behind the Belmont led by as many as 12 points in
ting the ball into the high post or driving Region in the first round of the NCAA
arc, none bigger than his 3 from the corner the first half and went to the break with a
and kicking out. Baylor nearly matched the Tournament after squandering most of an
in front of his bench in the second half. The 40-34 lead.
school tournament record of 11 3-pointers 18-point lead.
first two were wide-open looks that caused in the first half (10) and made 16 of 34 over- Andrew Nembhard, whose last-second
Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard some angst, all. shot beat LSU in the Southeastern
MINNESOTA 86, LOUISVILLE 76
and the third a contested shot that brought Baylor shot 54 percent and slowed Conference Tournament last week, drove to DES MOINES, Iowa — Minnesota won its
the Wofford faithful to their feet and put the Syracuse’s 3-point barrage in the second the basket for a layup with 1 1/2 minutes first NCAA Tournament game in six years
Terriers up 76-66 with three minutes to half to earn a shot at top-seeded Gonzaga on left and Florida scored the last seven points behind 24 points from freshman Gale
play. Saturday. after the Wolf Pack had cut the lead to two Kalscheur as the 10th-seeded Gophers rolled
Mason and Jared Butler (14 points) each points. past Louisville in the opening round of the
MURRAY STATE 83, MARQUETTE 64 hit four 3-pointers. Cody Martin scored 23 points and twin East Region.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Ja Morant recorded No. 8 seed Syracuse (20-14) matched the brother Caleb Martin had 19 for the Wolf It was the first tournament win in Richard
the ninth triple-double in the NCAA Bears nearly 3 for 3 in a stellar first half Pack (29-5). The two combined for 28 of Pitino’s six seasons coaching the Gophers
Tournament since 1987 as Murray State before bogging down in the second. Elijah their team’s 33 points in the second half. and came against the school that fired his
trounced fifth-seeded Marquette in the first Hughes had 25 points and hit seven of the father, Rick Pitino, in 2017.
round of the West Region. Orange’s 12 3-pointers. Tyus Battle, who MARYLAND 79, BELMONT 77 Jordan Murphy and Amir Coffey each had
Murray State continued a trend of a No. 12 started at point guard in place of suspended JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Maryland’s 18 points for Minnesota (22-13), which
seed winning at least one game in all but senior Frank Howard, scored 16 points after Darryl Morsell made a crucial defensive stop knocked down 11 3s despite entering play
three tournaments since 2001 — including missing both of Syracuse’s ACC as Belmont went for a last-second upset in ranked 344th nationally in made 3s per
last year’s — but this looked nothing like Tournament games with a bruised back. the NCAA Tournament, allowing the game.
the win. EMPTY ARENA FROM DISTANCE
NCAA
Continued from page 11
“We had a few games this year where we
put the press on and were able to get back in
the game,” said Ford. “And if we get a few of
The game tipped to a relatively empty
arena, but it wasn’t because nobody had
The game was billed as a battle between one
of the nation’s top 3-point shooting teams in
those loose balls, or maybe make a three bought tickets. Villanova against some of the nation’s best
when we were down four, I think it’s a differ- Fans of the Wildcats, many of whom made perimeter defenders. In the end, the Wildcats
and fellow senior Eric Paschell added 14, finished 8 of 20 from behind the arc, while
while Jermaine Samuels chipped in 12. ent game.” the 4-hour drive from Philadelphia to
Hartford, Connecticut, were lined up along Saint Mary’s was 8 of 22.
Jordan Ford and Malik Fitts each had 13 Saint Mary’s led 30-28 at the half, but with Gaels fans behind metal detectors as
points for Saint Mary’s (22-12). Ford’s bas- Booth scored the first five points after ON THE BOARDS
security emptied the arena from the after-
ket in the lane after a few nifty moves got intermission during a 12-3 run that put the noon session.
the Gaels within six points at 61-55 with Wildcats up 40-33. He had 12 points and The taller Gaels won the rebounding bat-
34 seconds left. five of his six assists in the second half. “You worry about those things, you tle 33-29 and 10-5 on the offensive end. The
After Paschell missed a foul shot on the know?” Wright said. “We have a lot of guys Wildcats didn’t have an offensive board
other end, Fitts cut the deficit to four points Wright praised his veterans for carrying in the NCAA Tournament for the first time until the second half and that led to an 11-4
with a leaner in the lane. The Gaels had two the Wildcats to the win. thinking this is the NCAA Tournament? advantage for Saint Mary’s in second-
more chances in the final seconds but Fitts “We’re growing, our young guys are grow- There’s no one in the stands.” chance points. Wright said this year’s team
hit the rim on a 3-point attempt and ing, but we have two seniors who do every- By halftime the 16,000-seat XL Center was hurt by the transfer of 6-foot-9 Dylan
Villanova freshman Saddiq Bey stole the thing for us, on and off the court,” Wright was nearing capacity, but some frustrated Painter, but is going to have to find a way
ball from Ford in the final seconds to seal said. “We’re just so lucky to have them.” fans were sill filing in. against taller opponents.

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Andrew Bogut.” B u s h ’ s George W. Bush Presidential
WARRIORS “I think our
fans recognize
Sports briefs
Ex-President George W. Bush
Instagram
account shows
Center, plus board members Mike
Meece and Bill Hickey. Bush’s
that, in many the beaming post says he made the ace “with
Continued from page 11
ways, Andrew gets ace at Dallas course 43rd U.S. presi- coaching” from the trio.
represented the dent holding a The 72-year-old Bush, who lives
he followed with another basket shift in the DALLAS — Former President golf ball on the in Dallas, says his next goal:
the next possession, at the 7:46 Warriors organ- George W. Bush has made a hole- par-3 12th “Live to 100 so I can shoot my
mark of the second quarter and his ization and its in-one at a Dallas course that will green of Trinity age.”
first 3 came in the final minute of soon host his institute’s Warrior
the first half as Golden State built Andrew Bogut emphasis on Open honoring wounded U.S. mil-
George W. Bush Forest Golf The Warrior Open is May 5-6.
defense, ” Kerr Club. It’s the same week and course as
a 53-43 lead at the break. said. “I think that trade was really itary personnel. Bush was with Kenneth Hersh, the AT&T Byron Nelson, scheduled
Golden State returned from an kind of the first domino to fall in A photo posted Wednesday on who’s president and CEO of the May 9-12.
impressive 3-1 road trip — with terms of — well Steph’s drafting
wins at Houston, Oklahoma City was the first one, let’s not forget
and Minnesota and a loss at San that one — but shortly thereafter WHAT’S ON TAP NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS
Antonio — to play its first game Andrew came over in the trade and FRIDAY EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
at Oracle Arena since a 115-111 there was an organizational shift Baseball Atlantic Division Atlantic Division
flop against lowly Phoenix on towards a defensive mindset which Serra vs Sacred Heart Cathedral at USF, Burlingame W L Pct GB GP W L OTPts GF GA
March 10. at King’s Academy, Capuchino at Carlmont, Terra x-Toronto 51 21 .708 — z-Tampa Bay 75 58 13 4 120 298 198
I think Mark Jackson implement- Nova at Hillsdale, Sacred Heart Prep at Menlo x-Philadelphia 47 25 .653 4 Boston 74 45 20 9 99 226 186
The Warriors, whose defense has ed and the players started to reflect School, 4 p.m. Boston 43 29 .597 8 Toronto 74 44 25 5 93 263 221
become a greater focus with the Brooklyn 37 36 .507 14 1/2
that philosophy. Things like the New York 14 58 .194 37
Montreal 74 39 28 7 85 219 213
playoffs approaching, have Softball Florida 74 33 29 12 78 240 248
Bogut trade and the Andre Mills at Terra Nova, El Camino at Menlo-Atherton, Buffalo 73 31 33 9 71 202 237
allowed their fewest points in two (Iguodala) signing. Then some of South City at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
Southeast Division Detroit 74 26 38 10 62 200 254
Miami 35 36 .493 —
of the past four games. Oklahoma the guys just developed like Klay Orlando 34 38 .472 1 1/2 Ottawa 74 25 43 6 56 218 275
City scored 88 points Saturday and Draymond. Bogues was pretty Swimming Charlotte 32 39 .451 3
Metropolitan Division
before the two-time defending Woodside at Sequoia, Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, Washington 30 43 .411 6
much here for all of this and has San Mateo at Mills, Burlingame at Aragon, Oceana Atlanta 25 48 .342 11 GP W L OTPts GF GA
champions held down Indiana. helped this franchise win a cham- at Capuchino, South City at Jefferson,Terra Nova at Washington 74 43 23 8 94 256 231
Central Division N.Y. Islanders 74 42 25 7 91 206 182
DeMarcus Cousins returned after pionship and he’s going to get a Westmoor, El Camino at Half Moon Bay, 3:30 p.m.
x-Milwaukee 53 19 .736 — Pittsburgh 75 40 24 11 91 253 224
missing two games with a sore fantastic reception tonight and I Girls’ lacrosse Indiana 44 29 .603 9 1/2 Carolina 73 40 26 7 87 218 204
right ankle and had 19 points and Detroit 37 34 .521 15 1/2 Columbus 74 40 30 4 84 223 218
look forward to it.” Notre Dame-Belmont at Presentation, Harker at Se- Chicago 21 52 .288 32 1/2 Philadelphia 74 36 30 8 80 226 245
11 rebounds, while Andrew Bogut quoia, Mercy-Burlingame at Woodside, 4 p.m.; Cleveland 19 53 .264 34 N.Y. Rangers 73 28 32 13 69 204 244
made a short home debut after re- TIP-INS Carlmont at Aragon, 7 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE New Jersey 75 27 39 9 63 206 258
joining the Warriors on the road. SATURDAY Southwest Division
Pacers : G Darren Collison sat W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE
The 7-foot big man played on Boys’ lacrosse Central Division
out a second straight game with a Houston 45 27 .625 —
GP W L OTPts GF GA
Golden State’s 2015 champi- Oak Ridge at Menlo School, 11 a.m.; Sacred Heart San Antonio 42 30 .583 3
bruised right quadriceps muscle. Prep at San Ramon Valley, 1 p.m.; Serra at East New Orleans 31 43 .419 15 Winnipeg 74 44 26 4 92 249 218
onship team and the 73-win team Nashville 75 42 27 6 90 223 197
When he missed Tuesday it snapped County Invitational at Los Medanos College-Pitts- Memphis 29 42 .408 15 1/2
the following season that lost in burg, all day Dallas 28 44 .389 17 St. Louis 74 39 27 8 86 219 202
his streak of 71 straight starts this Dallas 74 38 30 6 82 186 183
Game 7 of the NBA Finals to
season. ... Indiana is 4-9 on the road Track and Field Northwest Division Colorado 74 33 29 12 78 235 225
LeBron James and the Cavaliers, x-Denver 48 22 .686 — Minnesota 74 34 31 9 77 200 217
vs. the Western Conference, having Top 7 at Serra, all day
and he got hurt in Game 5 of the Portland 44 27 .620 4 1/2 Chicago 73 32 31 10 74 244 266
lost the last five. Oklahoma City 42 30 .583 7
finals and missed the rest of the College baseball
Warri o rs : All five Warriors Utah 42 30 .583 7 Pacific Division
series. Gavilan at Cañada, Mission at San Mateo, 1 p.m. Minnesota 32 40 .444 17 GP W L OTPts GF GA
starters scored in double figures x-Calgary 74 46 21 7 99 265 209
Both teams had slow starts: The for the fourth time, with Golden College softball Pacific Division x-Sharks 74 43 23 8 94 263 233
game was tied at 19 after the first State winning each of those. ... San Mateo at Merced, doubleheader, 1 and 3 p.m. x-Warriors 49 22 .690 — Vegas 74 42 27 5 89 232 203
quarter, when the Warriors were 1 L.A. Clippers 42 30 .583 7 1/2 Arizona 74 36 32 6 78 198 208
The Warriors won 132-100 at Sacramento 35 36 .493 14 Vancouver 74 32 32 10 74 206 229
of 10 on 3s. Indiana on Jan. 28, getting 39 TRANSACTIONS L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
31
17
40
56
.437
.233
18
33
Edmonton
Anaheim
74
75
33 34 7 73
30 36 9 69
210
173
245
230
assists and shooting 54.1 percent
BOGUT’S RETURN and going 13 of 31 on 3s. ... BASEBALL x-clinched playoff spot
Los Angeles 73 26 39 8 60 174 232
National League
Kerr still expects Bogut to make Golden State is 27-4 when notch- ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Released 2B Adam Thursday’s Games
x-clinched playoff spot
z-clinched conference
an impact even with Cousins ing 30 or more assists (32 on Walton. Charlotte 113, Minnesota 106
ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Mike Soroka Denver 113, Washington 108
healthy again and despite “an Thursday). ... Bogut is three regu- to Gwinnett (IL). Signed RHP Josh Tomlin to a minor Atlanta 117, Utah 114
Thursday’s Games
Tampa Bay 6, Carolina 3
insurance-policy role.” lar-season games shy of 700 in 14 league contract. Detroit 118, Phoenix 98 Boston 5, New Jersey 1
MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned OF Austin Dean to Sacramento 116, Dallas 100
And Bogut was greeted exactly seasons. New Orleans (PCL). Selected the contract of OF Cur-
Florida 4, Arizona 2
Golden State 112, Indiana 89 Montreal 4, N.Y. Islanders 0
how Kerr figured — with “a raucous tis Granderson from New Orleans. Friday’s Games St. Louis 5, Detroit 2
reception.” UP NEXT PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned RHPs Clay
Holmes and Michael Feliz to Indianapolis (IL).
Memphis at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Denver at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh 2, Nashville 1, SO
The big man waved and smiled as Colorado 3, Dallas 1
Warri o rs : Host Mavericks on SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Reassigned OF An- L.A. Clippers at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 1
fans cheered when video high- Saturday night having won 12 thony Garcia to minor league camp. Signed OF Matt Oklahoma City at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Edmonton 4, Columbus 1
Joyce to a minor league contract. Acquired INF/OF San Antonio at Houston, 5 p.m. Calgary 5, Ottawa 1
lights were shown on the big straight at home in the series. Connor Joe from the Cincinnati Reds for RHP Jordan Miami at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Vegas 5, Winnipeg 0
screen with “Welcome back Johnson and cash considerations. Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles 4, San Jose 2
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Seattle tops A’s in 12


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariners 5, A’s 4
TOKYO — Ichiro Suzuki was showered with A’s shortstop Marcus Semien and second
cheers and chants while taking what appeared baseman Jurickson Profar were slow on the
to be his final bow in a magnificent career turn.
that lasted nearly three decades Thursday Zac Rosscup got the win and Hunter
night when the Seattle Mariners beat the Strickland closed for his second save.
Oakland Athletics 5-4 in 12 innings. Semien hit an RBI single on Yusei
Domingo Santana, who hit a grand slam in Kikuchi’s 91st and final pitch, making it 3-1.
Seattle’s 9-7 win in the opener Wednesday, Roenis Elias relieved and got Matt Chapman
beat out a double-play relay with the bases to hit a comebacker, but first baseman Jay
loaded to drive in the go-ahead run in the Bruce dropped the throw, allowing a run to
12th. score.
Ryon Healy and Mitch Haniger, a Mitty A’s starter Marco Estrada allowed three runs
graduate, homered for the Mariners, off to in five innings. The 35-year-old righty made
their first 2-0 start since opening 3-0 in his Oakland debut after going 7-14 with a
2014. career-worst 5.64 ERA last season for Toronto
Khris Davis hit a two-out, two-run single while hampered by hip and back problems.
with the bases loaded in the Oakland seventh
to make it 4-all. Davis led the majors with 48 UP NEXT
home runs last year and homered Wednesday. Athl eti cs : The A’s get a couple days off NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Davis struck out with the bases loaded to end before resuming exhibition play Sunday at San Mateo’s Brandon Yermash hits a return as he and teammate Aakash Paethasarathy teamed
the 11th. the Coliseum vs. San Francisco. Oakland to win their No. 3 doubles match, 6-4, 6-3.
Dee Gordon singled off losing pitcher Ryan begins the regular season March 28 at home
Buchter to begin the Seattle 12th. He later “Tough loss for us,” said San Mateo head
scored on Santana’s one-out grounder when
against Mike Trout and the Angels.

Kikuchi later took a full minute to com-


TENNIS coach John Daquioag. “Both sides played
well. One bad bounce here, one bad error there,
is probably the [difference].”

ICHIRO
Continued from page 11
pose himself before responding about
Ichiro’s impact. And he cried when the two
embraced in the dugout after the game.
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Arakaki got back in the match when he got


Carlmont’s No. 1 doubles team of Iman
Shafaie and Jerry Liu gave the Scots a quick 1-
0 lead as they cruised to a 6-0, 6-1 win.
“Since spring training to this day, Ichiro an early break in the second set and rode that
to a win. In the third, Arakaki jumped out to a They were followed by Milad Shafaie’s No.
told us it is a gift for him to play in Tokyo,” 1 singles win. Shafaie fell behind early, trail-
conference after a 5-4 win over Oakland in Kikuchi said speaking through a translator. 3-0 lead, only to see Chan win four straight
12 innings. games to take a 4-3 lead. ing Nicholas Chu 3-2 in the first set.
“But for me, he gave me the greatest gift
He said his contract was through the two “I completely ruined everything,” Arakaki “He does that,” Nguyen said of Shafaie’s
that I can play with him.”
games in Japan, and said he decided before said. “I had a big lead and it all disappeared.” slow start. “He says he likes to take the scenic
Yet when Mariners teammate Dee Gordon route, he told me once.”
arriving last week to step away. bowed, Ichiro broke into a laugh — like, But Arakaki went back to what his coach
“After the reception I got today, how “not necessary, bro.” told him about being consistent and patient But Shafaie held serve to tie the set at 3-all
could I possibly have any regrets?” he said. and it paid off as Arakaki went on to win the and then broke Chu for a 4-3 lead. He held
Oakland players stood solemnly and
“I couldn’t play well enough in spring train- next three games and take the match. again to lead 5-3 and after Chu won his service
watched camera flashes and iPhones catch
ing to earn an extension.” “I told him he’s a talented player,” Nguyen game, Shafaie closed out the first set, 6-4.
the historic scene. All over the stadium
Ichiro went 0 for 4 in his farewell. In his signs read: “Ichiro we love you” and “Ichiro said. “But in order for him to make a come- In the second, Shafaie overwhelmed Chu,
last at-bat, he came up with two outs, a run- is Life.” Fans wore his famous No. 51 in all back, you have to believe.” cruising to a 6-1 decision.
ner on second and a tie score in the eighth. shades, colors and from all eras. Carlmont’s No. 2 doubles team of Jake Chi’s win at No. 3 singles gave Carlmont
He hit a slow grounder to shortstop and, Levin and Varun Hayde wrapped up the Scots’ its third point, but the Scots would have to
The fans got one more chance to salute
still hustling the whole way, was barely fifth point soon after, as they also needed wait more than an hour for Arakaki to clinch
when he came back on the field after the
thrown out at first. three sets to get past San Mateo’s Kevin the win.
game and acknowledged their ovations.
He took his spot in right field in the Zhang and Andre Khmelnitsky, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.
Ichiro was 0 for 5 in the two regular-sea- The Bearcats, meanwhile, stayed in the
eighth, then was pulled by manager Scott Like Arakaki, Levin and Hayde jumped out match. They earned their first win at No. 3 dou-
son games against the A’s in Tokyo, leaving
Servais and the walk into history began in to a quick 3-0 lead in the third set, only to see bles, where Aakash Parthasarathy and
him with 3,089 hits in 19 seasons — a sure
front of a sellout of 45,000. He strolled in, Zhang and Khmelnitsky rally to win three Brandon Yermash won in straight sets, 6-4, 6-
Hall of Fame resume. He had 1,278 before
turned and waved to the crowd with all of the straight games to tie the set at 3-all. 3.
that over nine years in Japan, making him
usually reserved Japanese fans on their feet. The Carlmont couple, however, righted the
baseball’s all-time hits leader. That was quickly followed by their second
ship. They took a 4-3 lead by breaking San
To chants of “Ichiro, Ichiro, Ichiro” he Ichiro struggled in spring training with Mateo’s serve and then closed out with two point when Brain Zhong posted a 6-4, 6-2
was greeted at the dugout — and later in the only two hits in 25 at-bats. And in two more game wins. victory at No. 4 singles.
dugout — by emotional embraces from exhibition games in Tokyo against the That left the No. 2 singles and doubles
That win at No. 2 doubles could prove to be
teammates. Tokyo Giants he was 0 for 6. matches to decide the day’s winner, which
the difference if the two teams finish tied in the
Yusei Kikuchi, the Japanese rookie pitch- “I really wanted to play until I was 50, but standings. The first tiebreaker is the number of Carlmont swept.
er who started the game in his big league I couldn’t do it,” he said. “It was a way of wins in the two head-to-head meetings. The “The boys were hungry,” Nguyen said.
debut, openly broke down crying when he motivating myself and, if I’d never said it, I Scots own that tiebreaker with an 8-6 score “They knew last time (the 4-3 loss to San
embraced Ichiro. don’t think I would have come this far.” advantage. Mateo) wasn’t a reflection of our team.”
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Around the world
Ex-President Temer arrested
in Brazil on corruption charges
Death toll from Cyclone Idai
RIO DE JANEIRO — Former Brazilian
President Michel Temer was arrested
Thursday on corruption
passes 500 in southern Africa
By Cara Anna and Farai Mitsaka
charges, a dramatic
development in a sprawl- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing graft probe that has
roiled Latin America’s BEIRA, Mozambique — A week after
largest nation and shows Cyclone Idai lashed southern Africa, flood-
no sign of slowing. ing still raged Thursday as torrential rains
Judge Marcelo Breitas caused a dam to overflow in Zimbabwe,
issued an arrest order for threatening riverside populations. The
confirmed death toll in Zimbabwe, neigh-
Michel Temer the ex-president as well
as former Cabinet minis- boring Mozambique and Malawi surpassed
ter and Temer ally Moreira Franco and eight 500, with hundreds more feared dead in
others. towns and villages that were completely
According to the prosecutors, construc- submerged.
tion company Engevix paid Temer bribes in Aid agencies and several governments
exchange for a contract to build a nuclear continued to step up their deployments,
power plant in the city of Angra dos Reis in with helicopters in short supply for hun-
the southern part of Rio de Janeiro state. dreds of thousands of people displaced by
Prosecutors said in a statement that one the cyclone.
Engevix executive said in plea bargain testi- Spokesman Herve Verhoosel of the World
mony that he paid more than $300,000 in Food Program told reporters in Geneva of
2014 to a company owned by a close Temer the “alarming news” that the Marowanyati
associate, Col. Joao Baptista Lima Filho. An dam in Zimbabwe was hit by heavy rains
arrest warrant was also issued for Lima Filho. overnight, putting populations in the
region at risk. REUTERS
New Zealand observes Zimbabwe’s defense minister said more Survivors of Cyclone Idai arrive to an evacuation center in Beira, Mozambique.
Muslim prayer after mosque attacks than 120 bodies had been washed into workers who plucked them from rooftops alone, but even that huge number is likely
neighboring Mozambique, where residents and trees, and 182,000 had been affected by to pale in comparison to reality, aid work-
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — In a there buried them, and more bodies were still the flooding. ers said.
day without precedent, people across New being recovered in rivers, raising the offi- “Obviously all numbers are preliminary. “Now that the water is receding, we fear
Zealand observed the Muslim call to prayer cial death toll in the country to at least 259. ... They are changing every day, every that we will see even more,” than 1,000, as
Friday as the nation reflected on the “Most of the bodies were washed into moment,” Correia said, adding that the far more bodies are discovered, the secre-
moment one week ago when 50 people were Mozambique and because they were in a real- most worrying issue now was health, with tary-general of the International Federation
slaughtered at two mosques. ly bad state, they could not keep the bod- cholera a major concern. He said a much of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and thou- ies,” Defense Minister Oppah Muchinguri bigger rescue and recovery mission must be Elhadj As Sy, told the Associated Press.
sands of others congregated in leafy Hagley said, speaking in the eastern city of Mutare. launched in the region of some 350,000 Homes, villages and entire towns were
Park opposite the Al Noor mosque in “So they ended up burying them.” people, where many remain marooned on submerged across central Mozambique,
Christchurch to observe the call to prayer at Mozambique’s environment minister, islands created by the floodwaters. where flooding created a muddy inland
1:30 p.m. Celso Correia, who is heading up the gov- It will be days before Mozambique’s inun- ocean 30 miles wide. The U.N. food aid
Thousands more were listening in on the ernment response team, said in Beira dated plains drain toward the Indian Ocean agency said 400,000 people were displaced
radio or watching on television as the event Thursday evening that the confirmed death and even longer before the full scale of the and “in urgent need of life-saving assis-
was broadcast live. The prayer was followed toll in his country was 242, with at least disaster is known. Mozambican President tance” in Mozambique’s coastal city of
by two minutes of silence. 142 injured and an untold number still Filipe Nyusi has said as many as 1,000 Beira and flooded areas along the Pungue
Fahim Imam, 33, of Auckland, flew in missing. people could have died in his country and Buzi rivers.
Friday morning from New Zealand’s largest “Don’t create panic,” Correia urged other
city for the service. He was born and grew up government officials as more updates on
in Christchurch but moved away three years the devastation trickled in. He said some
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amenable to weighing in on a business ness license tax, which Lee said generated

DEFICIT
Continued from page 1
license tax increase.
Out of concerns about how it would be
received by residents, officials agreed that
$5.8 million in the 2017-18 fiscal year
from the some 10,000 businesses paying
taxes in the city. Lee explained a modest
they preferred to wait until more about the increase in the business license tax could
city’s future economic position is known generate an additional $300, 000 to
would incur operating savings indicated the before exploring a jump in the city’s prop- $600,000 in annual revenue, with the annu-
city would avoid a deficit this year. But with erty transfer tax, paid by those who sell al impact on businesses generating gross
known increases to pension costs, annual properties in the city and garnered $12 mil- receipts of $30,000 or under estimated to be
salary increases estimated at 2 percent, lion — or 10 percent of the city’s General $4 to $5.
some $2 million to $4 million in additional Fund revenue — in the 2017-18 fiscal year. For Councilman Eric Rodriguez, whether
annual pension contributions above what Finance Director Rich Lee explained the the city could focus on paying down its
the California Public Employees’ city’s transient occupancy tax, or hotel tax, unfunded pension obligations weighed
Retirement System, or CalPERS, requires generated $7.3 million in the 2017-18 fis- heavily. With a $1 million annual increase
and contributions for capital projects and cal year and could generate some $0.7 mil- expected to accompany the city’s required
the city’s housing set-aside, the city could lion more annually for every 1 percent pension obligations and a 7 percent interest
face a $4.5 million deficit in the 2019-20 increase. Currently set at 12 percent, San rate on the city’s unfunded pension obliga-
fiscal year, explained Grace Castaneda, the Mateo’s hotel tax is one of the lowest in tions, Rodriguez compared the cost to the
city’s budget manager. San Mateo County after six cities approved city’s return on its housing reserve fund,
“All of these cost assumptions are not transient occupancy tax increases during advertising revenue. City Manager Drew which Corbett said receives 2 percent inter-
going to be financially sustainable in the the 2018 election, explained Lee. Because Corbett said San Carlos has estimated an est.
long term,” she said, according to a video of those who would be paying the hotel tax are electronic billboard constructed along
the meeting. “We have an effective interest rate of 5
largely out-of-town guests, councilmem- Highway 101 and south of Brittan Avenue percent that we are paying just to hold those
In reviewing a set of strategies for bers agreed a ballot measure to increase it would generate $300,000 annually, with
increasing the city’s revenue, councilmem- funds [and] we don’t know when we’re going
would likely pass. some $100,000 paid toward the lease of the to be able to use them,” he said.
bers voiced support for further study on A proposal to change the city’s code to land.
allowing billboards in the city and an Though councilmembers considered
allow electronic billboards in certain areas Though Councilwoman Maureen Freschet reducing one or a combination of the city’s
increase of the city’s hotel tax, which would was largely met with support from officials, supported the city’s exploration of an elec- discretionary expenditures — which include
require approval by a majority of residents though Lee noted no city-owned properties tronic billboard, she said she hoped the city maintenance of capital projects, contribu-
on the 2020 ballot. They also agreed to poll were identified as a good location for a bill- would consider specific parameters around tions above what’s required by CalPERS and
residents on whether they would be board and the city would have to work with how electronic billboards are introduced in contributions to the city’s housing reserve
a billboard company to lease the city. — they opted to wait until the end of 2019
land from a private property “I don’t want it to be a Pandora’s box to see where revenue and expenditures stand
owner on behalf of the city. where we don’t go in with some real and consider any possible reductions in
For Councilman Joe specifics about how we do that,” she said. those areas when the council reviews the
Goethals, the city’s posi- “But I definitely think it’s an opportunity mid-year budget update in January.
tion in the heart of the for some untapped revenues at this point in Corbett said staff would get started on
Highway 101 corridor and at time.” polling residents about increases to the
a crossroads with State
Freschet also suggested officials work city’s hotel and business license tax so offi-
Route 92 made it a good can-
with the San Mateo Area Chamber of cials could consider placing them on the
didate for benefiting from
Commerce to scope an increase in the busi- 2020 ballot.

sion on Monday in front of City Hall, by the council, they would rather see

MAP
Continued from page 1
shortly before the council meeting
begins.
“We want to make sure the Latino
21D or 21C move forward and not 13F.
All three maps were among the seven
finalists that the council considered.
community is heard, ” said Connie “They adopted a map that eliminated
Guerrero, a member of Latino Focus. two coalition districts,” a flier for the
seven council districts, one of which The group has been calling for a map
would have a Latino majority in terms Monday rally reads. “They diluted the
that includes two voting age Latino- share of the Latino voting age popula-
of voting age population. The council majority districts.
voted 4-3 for 13F at a meeting March tion in District 4 — the heavily Asian-
“I believe they could have had two American Redwood Shores neighbor-
11 and the second reading was sched- [voting age Latino-majority districts]
uled for March 25. hood — against the expressed wishes
but that wasn’t the council’s priority,” of both that councilmember and
“The city has delayed the district Guerrero said. “They were just ensuring Shores residents.”
elections item previously scheduled councilmembers had their own seats
for March 25 to provide additional within their district. They wanted to Redwood Shores residents, many of
legal review of the materials,” city protect their own seats.” whom wanted to have the neighbor-
spokeswoman Meghan Horrigan said Councilmembers said previously, hood placed in its own district, were
in an email. It’s unclear what exactly is however, that having them in their upset with 13F because that mapped
being reviewed or whether the council own districts and ensuring their entire grouped Redwood Shores and Bair
will consider an alternative map. four-year term respects the will of the Island in the same district.
Even though the second reading vote voters. Downtown residents have also criti-
has been delayed, the advocacy group While Guerrero and others in Latino cized the finalist maps at past council
Latino Focus is planning to rally Focus were less than pleased with the meetings for splitting the neighbor-
against the council’s first reading deci- final batch of maps being considered hood into multiple districts.

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greeted with most at
notice that the help is a little writer-director’s astonishing such anticipa- ty of he
LOS ANGELES — Jordan off. Or, as in his new film debut, “Get Out,” that despite tion? It’s as if Peele struck “Us”
Peele’s sweet spot as a film- “Us,” when you see that the its deficiencies will leave all such a deep and rich vein in more su
maker are the “pit in your family of four standing in who enter its shadowy world “Get Out” that no one can thrilled
stomach” moments. That your driveway late at night convinced of Peele’s growing wait to see what else he’ll “Us”
thing that happens when you looks exactly like you. command as a singular con- uncover. Peele has found a Americ
realize the woman stirring jurer of American night- minutes
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM


By Susan Cohn given honorable mention for her
DAILY JOURNAL non-representational oil
SENIOR CORRESPONDENT “Attraction.” Other show partici-
pants are Sharon Harris, Susan
ARTWORK ON VIEW AND Pizzi, Carrie Drilling, Barbara
CLASSES OFFERED AT THE Alger, Arena Shawn, Fran
S OCIETY OF WES TERN Simontacchi, Yvonne Newhouse,
ARTISTS FINE ART CENTER Lynne Flodin, Gabriella Truckai,
IN SAN BRUNO. The current Rose Nieponice, Diana Day Glynn
Society of Western Artists show, and Jane Presta. The People’s
judged by Laura Johnson, Laurie Choice from the Society’s last
Rodriguez and Suzanne Welch, show was awarded to Deborah Shea
runs through April 12 at the for her pastel “Remember Me.”
Society’s Fine Art Center, 527 San The Society of Western Artists will
Mateo Ave. in San Bruno. A recep- present James Gleeson’s abstract
tion is scheduled 1 p.m.-3 p.m. painting demonstration at the
March 30. First place went to Center 1 p.m.-3 p.m. April 20.
Anneliese Drbal for her oil SWA demonstration meetings are
“Legion Bridge, Prague,” second free and open to the public. For
place was awarded to Deborah Shea additional information contact
for her pastel “Bel Canto” and Judith Puccini at 737-6084 or
third place went to Diane Liguori visit www. societyofwest-
for her oil “Park Avenue Canna ernartists.com.
Lily.” Fran Simontacchi received
first place non-representational
for her acrylic “Between Venus and Susan Cohn can be reached at
susan@smdailyjournal.com or
Mars” and Laurie Rodriguez was www.twitter.com/susancityscene. Anneliese Drbal was awarded first place in the current Society of Western Artists exhibit for her oil‘Legion Bridge,Prague.’

Shopping to reduce food waste is easy on the wallet too


By Tracee M. Herbaugh not only green for its environ- encasing a head of cauliflower can people suffering from chronic writes about it on her blog, The
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mental impact; it saves you be easily repurposed into a sauce hunger, according to numbers Happy Choices.
money. or side dish. from the United Nations. Food “I only buy fresh produce when
An expired date on an egg car- “People need to really think “A good cook can make a good waste that isn’t composted piles the old one is gone,” she said,
ton. Browning avocados. The through whether they need to be meal out of what’s already in most up in landfills. adding she tries to use every part
Chinese takeout from last week. buying as much food as they are,” people’s houses,” he said. Fortunately, there are ways to of a fruit or vegetable. She might
They’re all foods likely destined said Jonathan Deutsch, a professor “Make sure you’re buying only make your grocery shopping more make chips with leftover potato
for the trash. of culinary arts and food science at what you need, and then be sure to environmentally friendly. peels, or throw remaining carrot
If you’re hoping to reduce Drexel University in Philadelphia use it.” Buying expired or “last chance” and beet tops into a salad. “What I
household food waste, experts say and author or editor of six books The world’s food waste problem produce at the supermarket is one don’t use goes into compost.”
there are two key things to do: Eat on food management. is well-documented and multi- way 38-year-old Jule Eisendick Much of the food waste problem
what you have, and buy only what We can rethink what we define as faceted. Some estimates put global reduces waste. Eisendick has been starts in the supply chain. Tons of
you need. waste, Deutsch pointed out. A waste at 30 percent of all food. practicing a low- to zero-waste misshapen, small or bruised pro-
Practicing smarter shopping is bruised apple or the green leaves This is in spite of the 795 million lifestyle while traveling, and duce is left in the field.
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driveway. Their appearance is eerie to all: movie. A student of both genre and satire, go, or the most humanizing. And Peele’s

US
Continued from page 19
the mother Adelaide (Lupita Nyong’o), the
father Gabe (Winston Duke) and their two
kids, Zora (Shahadi Wright Joseph) and
Peele’s genius lies in his ability to sustain
both. But in “Us,” he sometimes struggles
to break free of genre tropes.
script, delving so relentlessly into terror,
doesn’t leave either side of the mirror room
for much reflection. “It’s all just craziness,”
Jason (Evan Alex). But it’s Adelaide who The Wilsons’ doppelgangers are a kind of someone says.
most immediately recognizes the danger. sadistic, scissor-wielding echo of each fam- Yet there’s an undeniable power of “Us” as
new passageway into American psycholo- The Santa Cruz boardwalk is where she, as a a deeper, more primal vision of a two-tiered
ily member. As “Us” bleeds into one ghast-
gy, and we’re all waiting outside the mine young child, wandered into a carnival tent’s truth in American society that’s as unshak-
ly scrape after another, we gradually grasp
for him to call out from the dark with his lat- hall of mirrors to find herself face-to-face able as one’s shadow. Peele, working with
that they’re part of a larger uprising of an
est revelation. with her exact double. cinematographer Mike Gioulakis (“It
underclass who are each horribly tethered to
And in “Us,” Peele has produced a terrify- Follows, ” “Glass”), creates fever-dream
That’s the film’s opening prologue before a surface-world human. Adelaide’s double
ing artifact: a sinister ballet of doppel- images with passionate precision.
shifting to present day, and the scene, clas- explains simply: “We’re Americans.”
gangers and inversions that makes flesh the
unseen underbelly lurking beneath every sically spooky, is perfectly realized by “Get Out” proved Peele a master of And then there’s Lupita. While each mem-
sunny American dream and behind every Peele. From the start, we feel Peele’s metaphor but “Us” works less on a purely ber of the family excels, Nyong’o delivers
contented nuclear family. It’s a scissor- increasing confidence as a filmmaker and, symbolic level than on its own infinite- arguably her fiercest, most extraordinary
sharp rebuke to anyone who’s ever held as Michael Abel’s rhythmic, chanting score loop system of horror. Some questions get performance as both Adelaide and her mon-
hands and sang “Kumbaya.” plays over the opening credits, we settle in answered but others don’t. The doubles strous doppelganger. The wild difference
“Us” begins on images of one such for what we know, as soon as the Wilsons arrive with only slightly more reasoning between the two will get the most attention,
moment of supposed unity: Hands Across make their vacation plans, will be than the crows did in Alfred Hitchcock’s but I was most impressed by the great sub-
America, that wholesome ’80s experiment Adelaide’s frightful reunion with her child- “The Birds.” Nightmares don’t always need tlety of her Adelaide, a quiet, uneasy woman
in linking arms across the country. It’s seen hood mirror-image tormentor. clarification. with a dark secret.
on an old TV screen with VHS tapes of It comes fast, like an assault. Soon after But I do think “Us” would work better if it “Us” doesn’t match “Get Out” but Peele
“Goonies” and “C.H.U.D.” leaning against unpacking their bags and after a day at the gathered its suspense more steadily and will surely have more sunken places to
it. Later, when the Wilson family takes a beach with some friends (Elisabeth Moss more closely tethered its ideas to its charac- investigate. And for that we should be
vacation near Santa Cruz, California, they and Tim Heidecker), the red-dressed doubles ters. If the doppelgangers are stand-ins for thrilled.
look out of their window at night and see the appear. Their arrival is harrowing and vio- an otherness that we fear in others but deny “Us” is rated R by the Motion Picture
ominous silhouettes of a hand-holding fam- lent and “Us” quickly takes the shape, a lit- in ourselves, I’m not sure zombie-like Association of America for violence, terror
ily just like themselves outside on the tle disappointingly, of a home invasion maniacs were the most interesting way to and language. Running time: 104 minutes.

screenplay), over $255 million in tickets “I had an amazing team on ‘Get Out,’” Duke and Nyong’o already had a short

PEELE
Continued from page 19
sold against a $4.5 million budget, and
general cultural impact — put Peele on
another level. So by the time Universal
Peele said. “But this group sort of allowed
me to stretch a little bit more.”
Duke was impressed by his calm.
hand working together. Yes, they had just
both been in “Black Panther,” but they
were also Yale Drama School graduates and
Pictures agreed to make “Us,” not only did He knew there were “sophomore pres- have seen one another do everything from
he have a budget over five times higher sures” — he had his own set following his clown work to Chekhov.
Peele knows how to get under your skin than his first, but he had his pick of col-
and stay there, and it’s what made him the breakout role in “Black Panther” — but “It was great to be able to perform with
laborators too. said Peele never brought any of that to
must-see horror filmmaker of the moment. “Because of ‘Get Out’ I was privileged someone who I value as much more than a
“Us,” out nationwide Friday, is only his set. friend — I value her as a cohort. I value her
enough to be able to tap the best talent in
second and yet it’s been an event-in-the- the industry,” Peele said recently. “Day one, (Peele) said, ‘Before we do as an ally. I went to work every day trying
making ever since it was announced. anything I just want to let you guys know to make sure we could create a space where
That goes for stars Lupita Nyong’o and
That’s what happens when your debut is that I’m here for you. I won’t stop until we she could excel. I thought that was my
Winston Duke, who play dual roles as the
“Get Out.” get the shot. When I say cut, we got the duty,” Duke said. “We had a female lead and
nuclear American family, the Wilsons, and
“Get Out” wasn’t even finished when the shot. So trust me, believe in me,’” Duke in our climate in Hollywood we were doing
the terrifying red jumpsuit-wearing and
former sketch-comedian started cooking said. “And I was like, that’s all I need.” the work and leading by example.”
gold scissor-wielding Red and Abraham, as
up the idea for his follow-up about doppel- well as the below-the-line talent:
gangers, loosely inspired by the “Twilight Production designer Ruth De Jong (“Twin
Zone” episode “Mirror Image.” Then the Peaks”); cinematographer Mike Gioulakis
wild success of “Get Out” — four Oscars (“It Follows”); and costume designer Kym
nominations, one win (Peele for original Barrett (“The Matrix”) among them.

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manage to do something as simple as be embarrassing for Facebook but not
Calendar FACEBOOK encrypting passwords, however, raises
questions about its ability to manage
more complex encryption issues —
dangerous unless an adversary gained
access to the passwords. Facebook has
had major breaches, most recently in
FRIDAY, MARCH 22 will be served. For more information Continued from page 1
HIP Housing. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. call 591-8286. such in messaging — flawlessly. September when attackers accessed
San Mateo Sunshine Rotary, 6650 Facebook said it discovered the some 29 million accounts.
Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. Irving ‘Macbeth’ by William siders could access them. Even so, problem in January. But security Jake Williams, president of
Pineda talks about home affordable Shak espeare. 2 p.m. Dragon some privacy experts suggested that
housing and home sharing services Productions Theatre Co. 2120 researcher Brian Krebs wrote that in Rendition Infosec, said storing pass-
in San Mateo County. Cost $15. For Broadway, Redwood City. Watch as users change their Facebook pass- some cases the passwords had been words in plain text is “unfortunately
more information call 787-5595. William Shakespeare’s tragic tale of words. stored in plain text since 2012. more common than most of the indus-
all powerful ambition and consum-
Table Talk: Board, Card and RPG ing conscience takes on an entirely The incident reveals yet another Facebook Lite launched in 2015 and try talks about” and tends to happen
Gaming at the Library. 2 p.m. to 5 new life. Cost is $15 to $37. For more huge and basic oversight at a company Facebook bought Instagram in 2012. when developers are trying to rid a sys-
p.m. South San Francisco Main information call 493-2006.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South that insists it is a responsible guardian tem of bugs.
San Francisco. Learn how to play Screening of Chesley Bonestell: A for the personal data of its 2.3 billion The problem, according to
games like Ticket to Ride, Takenoko, Brush with the Future. 3 p.m. to 5 users worldwide. Facebook, wasn’t due to a single bug. He said the Facebook blog post sug-
Superfight, Betrayal at House on the p.m. Filoli Historic House and
The security blog KrebsOnSecurity During a routine review in January, it gests storing passwords in plain text
Hill, and more. Free. For more infor- Garden, 86 Cañada Road, Woodside.
mation call 829-3860. There will be a special mini-exhibi- said Facebook may have left the pass- say, it found that the plain text pass- may have been “a sanctioned prac-
tion of illustrations by Chesley
words of some 600 million Facebook words were unintentionally captured tice,” although he said it’s also possi-
Object Art: The Annual Benefit for Bonestell that feature the original
Art in Action. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hotel architectural designs for Filoli, curat- users vulnerable. In a blog post, and stored in its internal storage sys- ble a “rogue development team” was to
Nia, 200 Independence Drive, Menlo ed from our permanent collection.
Facebook said it will likely notify tems. This happened in a variety of cir- blame.
Park. This event features a silent auc- Guests will be greeted with a glass of cumstances — for example, when an
tion of artwork and art-themed champagne on arrival with addition- “hundreds of millions” of Facebook Hunt and Krebs both likened
experiences. Tickets cost $150. For al beverages available for purchase. Lite users, millions of Facebook users app crashed and the resulting crash log Facebook’s failure to similar stumbles
more information call 996-1333. Cost is $30. For more information call
and tens of thousands of Instagram included a captured password. last year on a far smaller scale at
364-8300.
Capuchino Drama Presents High users that their passwords were stored But Alex Holden, the founder of Hold Twitter and GitHub; the latter is a site
School Musical. 7 p.m. Samuel Free Community Screening: ‘Won’t Security, said Facebook’s explanation where developers store code and track
Johnson Jr. Performing Arts Center, You Be My Neighbor?’ 3:30 p.m. to in plain text.
Capuchino High School, 1501 6:30 p.m. Peninsula Jewish Facebook Lite is a version designed is not an excuse for sloppy security projects. In those cases, software bugs
Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. Cost is $10 Community Center, 800 Foster City
for people with older phones or low- practices that allowed so many pass- were blamed for accidentally storing
to $12. For more information call Blvd., Foster City. Content is geared
300-1129. toward adults and teens. The event is speed internet connections. It is used words to be exposed internally. plaintext passwords in internal logs.
free and open to everyone. primarily in developing countries. Recorded Future’s Barysevich said he Facebook’s normal procedure for
‘Mary Poppins Jr.’ 7 p.m. McKinley Registration is encouraged. For more
School Auditorium, 400 Duane St., information call 378-2703. Last week, Facebook CEO Mark could not recall any major company passwords is to store them encoded,
Redwood City. The Roy Cloud School Zuckerberg touted a new “privacy- caught leaving so many passwords the company noted Thursday in its
and San Carlos Children’s Theater Brahms Requiem. 4 p.m. Cañada
production of ‘Mary Poppins Jr.’ Cost College Main Theatre, 4200 Farm Hill focused vision” for the social network exposed. He said he’s seen a number of blog post.
is $15-$20. For more information call Blvd., Redwood City. Choral perform- that would emphasize private commu- instances where much smaller organi- That’s good to know, although
482-2414. ance. For more information call 918- zations made such information readily
6225. nication over public sharing. The Facebook engineers apparently added
‘Macbeth’ by William company wants to encourage small available — not just to programmers code that defeated the safeguard, said
Shakespeare. 8 p.m. Dragon MONDAY, MARCH 25 groups of people to carry on encrypted but also to customer support teams. security researcher Rob Graham. “They
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Immunotherapy: Using the
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a Immune System to Fight Cancer. 7 conversations that neither Facebook Security analyst Troy Hunt, who runs have all the proper locks on the doors,
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Public nor any other outsider can read. the “haveibeenpwned. com” data but somebody left the window open,”
and consuming conscience takes on Library 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to Talk with Stanford’s Dr. Elena Sotillo The fact that the company couldn’t breach website , said the situation may he said.
$37. For more information call 493- and learn how scientists are alerting
2006. and hacking the immune system to
fight cancer, the evolution of CAR T to rock (Manuel Caneri as Pharaoh Lazo. Costumes by Bethany Deal are
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
Spruce Up Central Park ’s Rose
Garden. 10 a.m. to noon. Central
Park Arboretum, 101 Ninth Ave., San
Mateo. We need volunteers to
cell therapy, and how scientific dis-
coveries lead to life changing thera-
pies. For more information call 522-
7818.
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impersonating Elvis Presley in “Song
of the King”) to country western (“One
More Angel in Heaven”) to calypso.
spectacular, as is the lighting by Eric
Johnson.
The fluid set is by Kuo-Hao Lo with
spread compost and mulch. For TUESDAY, MARCH 26 Although it comes from early in an effective sound design by Zak
more information call 570-0536. Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to Stamps.
10:30 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, Lloyd Webber’s career, one can hear
Joseph wound up in prison in Egypt, During intermission of the March 17
San Mateo Community Bike Tour. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San strains of what’s to come, such as
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Central Park, 50 E. Mateo. Bring your ukulele. Free, reg- but when word of his ability to inter- matinee, a 6-1/2-year-old girl was so
“Evita,” “Cats” and “Phantom of the
Fifth Ave., San Mateo. Family friendly. istration required. For more informa- pret dreams reached the ruler, Potiphar inspired by the show that she was
Free. Please RSVP. For more informa- tion call 522-7490. Opera.”
tion call 522-7300. (Nathan Temby), he soon became his dancing on a landing to the balcony
Bourbon France: A History Class. second-in-command. All of the principals do well, espe-
Lies, Lies and More Lies: Can DNA 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Mateo cially Ristaino as the Narrator. She has while her mother waited for the rest-
Solve My Parental Lineage. 10:10 Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Knowing that seven years of great room.
Pulgas, San Mateo. $60 for class harvests would be followed by seven a crystal clear voice and a strong stage
a.m. to noon. Grace Lutheran
series. Registration is required. For presence. Yes, it’s that kind of show, one that
Church, 2825 Alameda de las Pulgas, lean years, Joseph made sure the
San Mateo. Free for all ages. For more more information call 522-7490. deserves its prolonged standing ova-
information call 306-3423. Egyptians had enough stored to sur- The men’s, women’s and children’s tion.
Men’s Group. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. San vive. choruses are outstanding, thanks to Running about two hours with an
Women’s Self Defense Seminar. 2 Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. El
Camino Real, San Mateo. Monthly In the meantime, Joseph’s family music director Alicia Jeffrey and vocal intermission, “Joseph and the
p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. A group of men in the community wasn’t so lucky. Therefore, the starv- director Daniel Lloyd Pias. Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” will
crash course in both the physical meeting to share support and expe-
and psychological response to vio- riences. All are welcome. For more ing men went to Egypt in hopes of Director Stephanie Renee continue through March 31 at the Fox
lence. RSVP requested. For more information call 591-0133. finding food. Maysonave keeps everyone involved, Theatre, 2215 Broadway, Redwood
information call 591-8286.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 Most of the story is sung, but it’s maintains the right pace and inserts City.
Music at Kohl Mansion Concer ts at Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to clear and accessible thanks to excel- some amusing stage business. For tickets and information call
San Mateo Public Library. 3 p.m. to noon. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. A lent diction all around. Adding to the enjoyment is the (650) 579-5565 or visit broadway-
4 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Listen to welcoming tutoring session to The music varies in style from disco inventive choreography of Christina bythebay.org.
the Gryphon Trio. Admission is free. address technical needs. For more
For more information call 522-7849. information call 591-8286.
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110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
TECHNOLOGY - SUMMONS
(CITACION JUDICIAL)
Help build the next generation of sys- CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso):
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- 18CLJ02243
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various DEMANDADO): TINA NICOLE SILMON,
levels/types): Solutions Engineer YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
(12399N) Write production-grade code PLAINTIFF(LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO
that is scalable and efficient for Face- EL DEMANDANTE): Wells Fargo Bank,
book Ads products. Technical Program
Manager (5976N) Develop and manage N.A.
end-to-end project plans and ensure on- NOTICE! You have been sued. The
time delivery. Own, manage and improve court may decide against you without
our release process, focusing on scale your being heard unless you respond
and efficiency. Enterprise Product Man- within 30 days. Read the information be-
ager (133072N) Drive product develop- low.
ment with a team of engineers and de- You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
signers. Computer Vision Lead this summons and legal papers are
(133380N) Apply expert software devel- served on you to file a written response
opment skills to a wide range of machine at this court and have a copy served on
learning-related coding projects. UX Re- the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not
searcher (134337N) Work closely with protect you. Your written response must
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
product teams to research and design be in proper legal form if you want the
studies that address user behavior and court to hear your case. There may be a
attitudes on Facebook’s platforms. Digi- court form that you can use for your re-
tal Design Engineer (134302N) Work sponse. You can find these court forms
with a world-class group of researchers and more information at the California
and engineers and use your digital de- Courts Online Self-Help Center
sign skills to implement and contribute to (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
development and optimization of state of
the art vision and sensing algorithms. county law library, or the courthouse
Enterprise Engineer (134232N) Archi- nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
tect highly available, scalable, and se- fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
cure systems. Business Product Spe- form. If you do not file your response on
cialist (135420N) Apply expertise in time, you may lose the case by default,
quantitative analysis, data mining, and and your wages, money, and property
data visualization to identify trends and may be taken without further warning
MARKETING - opportunities for designing scalable proc- from the court.
esses for advertisers across complex There are other legal requirements. You
Help build the next generation of sys- products. Product Designer (135066N) may want to call an attorney right away.
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- Design, prototype, and build new fea- If you do not know an attorney, you may
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- tures for Facebook’s website or mobile want to call an attorney referral service. If
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various applications. Storage Engineer you cannot afford an attorney, you may
levels/types): Product Designer (133936N) Work on Facebook’s storage
hardware team designing and building
be eligible for free legal services from a 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
(135401N) Design, prototype, and build nonprofit legal services program. You
new features for Facebook’s website or storage products for our data centers. can locate these nonprofit groups at the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO
mobile applications. Mail resume to: Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA-
Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA
California Legal Services Web site NOTICE OF PUBLIC STATEMENT #280529 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- The following person is doing business Barbara HOLT-SCHALDACH
Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must refer- 94025. Must reference job title & job nia Courts Online Self-Help Center HEARING as: Maya’s Home Daycare, 1120 Rhine- Case Number: 19-PRO-00303
ence job title & job code shown above, code shown above, when applying.
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by tte Ave, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Reg-
when applying. contacting your local court or county bar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- istered Owner: Maria Jesus Alvarez, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
association. NOTE: The court has a stat- same address. The business is conduct- tingent creditors, and persons who may
utory lien for waived fees and costs on EN that on Monday, April 1, ed by an Individual. The registrants otherwise be interested in the will or es-
NEWSPAPER INTERNS any settlement or arbitration award of 2019 at 7:00 p.m., (or as commenced to transact business under tate, or both, of Barbara Holt-Schaldach.
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The soon thereafter as the mat- their FBN on N/A. A Petition for Probate has been filed by
JOURNALISM 203 Public Notices court's lien must be paid before the court /s/Maria Jesus Alvarez/ Calvin Schaldach in the Superior Court
The Daily Journal is looking for in- will dismiss the case. ter is heard) in the Millbrae This statement was filed with the Asses- of California, County of San Mateo. The
terns to do entry level reporting, re- SOFTWARE ENGINEER. Redwood City, ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- City Council Chambers, 621 Petition for Probate requests that Calvin
CA. MA/MS in CS, Robotics or rltd + 3 sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish-
search, updates of our ongoing fea- sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede Schaldach be appointed as personal rep-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- mos exp. Skydio, Inc., decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver-
Magnolia Ave., Millbrae, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
resentative to administer the estate of
so welcome. recruiting@skydio.com. CA, the Millbrae Planning 3/1/19, 3/8/19, 3/15/19, 3/22/19).
sión. Lea la información a continuación. the decedent.
We expect a commitment of four to
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- Commission will conduct a The petition requests authority to admin-
spués de que le entreguen esta citación ister the estate under the Independent
eight hours a week for at least four STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF y papeles legales para presentar una re-
public hearing on the follow- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
months. The internship is unpaid, but THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ing matters: STATEMENT #280436
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer The following person is doing business thority will allow the personal representa-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- NAME STATEMENT M-277355
terns have progressed in time into Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- que se entregue una copia al deman- 79 CONEJO DRIVE:DE- as: DOSA N BIRYANI, 2299 S El Cami- tive to take many actions without obtain-
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- ing court approval. Before taking certain
paid correspondents and full-time re- doning the use of the Fictitious Business
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es-
SIGN REVIEW to allow the no Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg-
very important actions, however, the per-
porters. Name: Torello Associates. Name of istered Owner: Iklekti Indian LLC, CA.
Business: Torello Associates. Date of crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- renovation and new addi- The business is conducted by a Limited sonal representative will be required to
College students or recent graduates original filing: 4/10/2018. Address of Prin- recto si desea que procesen su caso en tion to an existing two-story give notice to interested persons unless
Liability Company. The registrants com- they have waived notice or consented to
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
experience is preferred but not neces-
cipal Place of Business:
Road, HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010.
541 Craig
lario que usted pueda usar para su re- residence and a SETBACK menced to transact business under their the proposed action.) The independent
FBN on NA.
sarily required. Registrants: 1)Karen L. Torello TR, 700 spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- EXCEPTION to allow less /s/Hitesh Bhanushali/
administration authority will be granted
Yale Drive, San Mateo, CA 94402 2)Nor- larios de la corte y más información en el than the minimum required unless an interested person files an ob-
This statement was filed with the Asses- jection to the petition and shows good
Please send a cover letter describing ma J Torello TR, 541 Craig Road, Hills- Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali-
your interest in newspapers, a resume borough, CA 94010 3)Norman E. Torello fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- second floor setback in a sor-County Clerk on 2/19/2019. (Publish- cause why the court should not grant au-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
and three recent clips. Before you ap- TR, 1328 Skyview Drive, Burlingame, CA teca de leyes de su condado o en la Single-Family Residential 3/1/19, 3/8/19, 3/15/19, 3/22/19).
thority.
ply, you should familiarize yourself 94010. The business was conducted by A hearing on the petition will be held in
with our publication. Our Web site: a Trust.
corte que le quede más cerca. Si no (R-1) Zoning District. (Pub- this court as follows: APR. 12, 2019 at
puede pagar la cuota de presentación,
www.smdailyjournal.com. /s/Norman E. Torello/ pida al secretario de la corte que le dé lic Hearing) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
This statement was filed with the Asses- un formulario de exención de pago de 830 BANBURY LANE:DE- California, County of San Mateo, 400
Send your information via e-mail to sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
STATEMENT #280532 County Center, Redwood City, CA
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a SIGN REVIEW to allow for The following person is doing business
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- County on 1/17/19. 94063.
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- as: yaam, 11 Sea Crest Court, HALF
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- the demolition and con- MOON BAY, CA 94019. Registered
If you object to the granting of the peti-
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 nal, 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/2019, 2/27/19). tion, you should appear at the hearing
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- struction of a new two-story Owner: Shelley Wargo, same address. and state your objections or file written
cia. residence in a Single-Fami- The business is conducted by an Individ-
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- objections with the court before the hear-
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF ly Residential (R-1) Zoning ual. The registrants commenced to ing. Your appearance may be in person
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- transact business under their FBN on
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS or by your attorney.
OPERATIONS - NAME STATEMENT 279033
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, District. (Public Hearing) 1/18/19. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a 340 ELDER AVENUE:DE- /s/Shelley Wargo/
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- itor of the decedent, you must file your
Help build the next generation of sys- abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- This statement was filed with the Asses-
tems behind Facebook's products. Face-
doning the use of the Fictitious Business
Name: Morgan Furrow. Name of Busi- gado, es posible que cumpla con los SIGN REVIEW to allow the sor-County Clerk on 2/27/2019. (Publish-
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- ness: Magic Solutions Cleaning Compa- requisitos para obtener servicios legales renovation and new addi- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the court within the later of either (1) four
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
levels/types): Learning Initiatives Proj-
ny. Date of original filing: Oct 3rd 2018.
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
tion of a second story, and 3/1/19, 3/8/19, 3/15/19, 3/22/19). months from the date of first issuance of
Address of Principal Place of Business: letters to a general personal representa-
ect Manager, Community Operations 907 B East 5th Ave., SAN MATEO, CA estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio side SETBACK EXCEP- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
(10271N) Gather information from teams 94402. Registrants: Morgan Furrow and web de California Legal Services, TIONS to allow less than FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
and individuals to consolidate the coordi- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
Corrina Blaney, same address. The (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro the minimum required sec- STATEMENT #280670 from the date of mailing or personal de-
nation, tracking, and communication of business was conducted by a General de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, The following person is doing business
project requirements, priorities, and sta- ond floor side setbacks of livery to you of a notice under sectioin
Partnership. (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en as: Wrigley Real Estate, 349 Avila Road, 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
tus to key stakeholders. Position requires
up to 20% international travel. Mail re-
/s/Morgan Furrowr/ contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- an existing two-story resi- SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered er California statutes and legal authority
This statement was filed with the Asses- gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte Owners: Robin Wrigley and Les Wrigley,
sume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los dence in a Single-Family same address. The business is conduct-
may affect your rights as a creditor. You
1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025. may want to consult with an attorney
Must reference job title & job code shown
County on 3/13/19. costos exentos por imponer un grava- Residential (R-1) Zoning ed by a Married Couple. The registrants knowledgable in California law.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- men sobre cualquier recuperación de District. (Public Hearing) commenced to transact business under
above, when applying. nal, 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). You may examine the file kept by the
$10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- their FBN on N/A. court. If you are a person interested in
diante un acuerdo o una concesión de /s/Robin Wrigley/ the estate, you may file with the court a
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. At the time of the hearing, This statement was filed with the Asses- Request for Special Notice (form DE-
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte all interested persons are sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, praisal of estate assets or of any petition
caso. invited to appear and be 3/15/19, 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19). or account as provided in Probate Code
The name and address of the court is (El heard. If you challenge the section 1250. A Request for Special No-
nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU- decision of the City in court, tice form is available from the court clerk.
PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Attorney for Petitioner:
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 County you may be limited to rais- STATEMENT #280721 Christine M. Barganier SBN 226970
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063-1655 ing only those issues you or The following person is doing business 1600 Laurel Street
The name, address, and telephone num- someone else raised at the as: The Honey Group, 1351 Laurel SAN CARLOS, CA 94070
ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- (650)269-7661
out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- public hearing described in istered Owner: Vanessa Oldenkamp FILED: 3/12/2019
ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- this notice, or in written cor- Honey, 850 Mountain View Avenue #B, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
do del demandante, o del demandante respondence delivered to Mountain View, CA 94040. The business nal on 3/15/19, 3/22/19, 3/23/19 )
que no tiene abogado, es): REESE LAW is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
GROUP, Golnaz Heidari, Esq. (Bar the Planning Commission trants commenced to transact business
#317574), 3168 Lionshead Avenue, at, or prior to, the public under their FBN on 3/10/2019.
Carlsbad, CA 92010; 760/842-5850 (File hearing. For further infor- /s/Vanessa Oldenkamp Honey/
No. 554872) This statement was filed with the Asses-
DATE (Fecha): MAY 03 2018 mation or to review the ma- sor-County Clerk on 3/19/2019. (Publish-
RODINA M. CATALANO, Clerk (Secre- terials regarding these mat- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
tario), by ANTONIO R. GERONIMO, ters, please contact the Mill- 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). CHANGE OF NAME
Deputy (Adjunto) CASE# 19C1V00907
(SEAL) brae Community Develop- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: ment Department 621 Mag- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
You are served 1. as an individual de- STATEMENT #280730 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
fendant. nolia Avenue, Millbrae at The following person is doing business REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29/19 (650) 259-2341. as: BRIDGE REALTY, 475 El Camino PETITION OF
CNS-3228979# Real #404, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Reg- Hwajung Sung
SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL istered Owner: Ching Chim Chiang,
If anyone wishes to appeal same address. The business is conduct- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
any final action taken, ed by an Individual. The registrants Petitioners: Hwajung Sung filed a petition
he/she may do so by con- commenced to transact business under with this court for a decree changing
their FBN on 01/01/2013. name as follows:
tacting the City Clerk at /s/Ching Chim Chiang/ Present name: Hwajung Sung
(650) 259-2414, to submit a This statement was filed with the Asses- Proposed Name: Elise Hwajung Sung
written appeal and pay the sor-County Clerk on 3/19/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
corresponding fee. An ap- 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). interested in this matter shall appear be-
peal letter must be submit- fore this court at the hearing indicated
ted before the end of the below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tition for change of name should not be
STATEMENT #280656 appeal period stated at the STATEMENT #279962 granted. Any person objecting to the
The following person is doing business conclusion of the hearing. The following person is doing business name changes described above must file
as: Triple M Automotive, 1071 Montgom- as: Kid Abella Sanduiches USA, 81 a written objection that includes the rea-
ery Ave A, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
3/22/19 Crestwood Dr. Apt. 26, DALY CITY, CA sons for the objection at least two court
Registered Owner: Mohdeid Abugharieb, CNS-3234923# 949015. Registered Owner: Lucas Alves days before the matter is scheduled to
853 Commodore Drive #434, San Bruno, SAN MATEO DAILY De Oliveira, 81 Crestwood Dr Apt 26, be heard and must appear at the hearing
CA 94066. The business is conducted by Daly City, CA 94015. The business is to show cause why the petition should
an Individual. The registrants com- JOURNAL conducted by an Individual. The regis- not be granted. If no written objection is
menced to transact business under their trants commenced to transact business timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
FBN on N/A. under their FBN on 01-04-2019. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
/s/Mohdeid Abugharieb/ /s/Lucas Alves De Oliveira/ petition shall be held on 4/12/19 at 9
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
sor-County Clerk on 3/12/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 1/4/2019. (Publish- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Order to Show Cause shall be published
3/15/19, 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19). 2/6/19, 2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19). at least once each week for four succes-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
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203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances 304 furniture 304 furniture 310 misc. for sale
ing on the petition in the following news- a. Necessary to pay expenses of admin- free Washer and 220v dryer, both broWn liVing room chair with cush- table 24"x48" folding legs each end. CosCo play Pen with travel bag. Used
paper of general circulation: istration working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost once $35 (650)591-2981
San Mateo Daily Journal b. The sale is to the advantage of the move, stairs. $70..00. Transport yourself. Call $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Filed: 2/27/2019 estate and in the best interest of the in- (650)872-2371 Cut glass serving bowl 8" diameter
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ terested persons. glass-panel lampshade. Similar thomasVille dining table, $50 4 $25. Call 650-921-4016
Judge of the Superior Court 10. Formula for overbids. to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- bunK beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 chairs, mid-century blonde with two
Dated: 2/15/2019 a. Original bid: $ 855,000 ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or leaves call (650)697-3709. deluxe folder Walker - 5" wheels -
(Published 3/8/19, 3/15/19, 3/22/19, b. 10% of first $10,000 of original bid: $75 (650)727-7266 B/O (650)685-2494 Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
3/29/19). $1,000 tiKi bar - Original from the 60’s,Like
c. 5% of (original bid minus $10,00): hotpoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent China Cabinet Wallet, $20. Call Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 driVe 3-Wheel buggy $45. Call
$42,250 working condition Burlingame $50 Call (650)589-1407 (650)245-4234. (650)589-1407
d. Minimum overbid (a+b+c): $ 898,250 Dan (408)656-0958
11. Overbid. Required amount of the Computer desK (glass) & chair. Like free magazines. Library discards
first overbid: $ 898,250 maytag Washer excellent working new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or tWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
order to shoW Cause for crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
Change of name 12, Petitioner’s efforts to obtain the high- condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan gtecher@comcast.net $ 50. (650)598-9804.
CASE# 19C1V01067 est and best price reasonably attainable (408)656-0958
for the property were as follows: Computer desK with 3 side drawers . tWin bed- Free you pick up. Call free: Wild turkey feathers; whole
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, The broker listed the property for sale at mfg h20labs Model 300 exc cond Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask (650)344-2109
$ 799,000 on the San Francisco Multiple counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, tWo Wood Book Shelves, $75 with (650)207-0882
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Listing Services. Broker advertised the leave message
property for two weeks via the Internet, neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- drawers and pull-down desk call
PETITION OF sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- Computer sWiVel CHAIR. Padded (650)697-3709 hat, t-shirt, sweatshirt and comput-
Anish Patankar and Rasika Patankar direct mail, broker’s tours, open
houses,and private showings at times chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
that were convenient for buyers, and the used bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: tiffany style Lamp shade. Older- desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. (650)573-7381. lionel Christmas Holiday expan-
Petitioners: Anish Patankar and Rasika posting of a for-sale sign on the property.
The broker procured three offers after multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) (650)458-3578 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Patankar filed a petition with this court for 727-7266. Wall unit/room Divider. Simple
a decree changing name as follows: two week on lionel Western Union Pass car and
13. Number of pages attached: 27 lines. Breaks down for transportation.
Present name: Elina Anish Patankar dining Chairs -Six Antique, $25.(650)712-9962 leave message dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
VaCuum Cleaner (reconditioned)
Proposed Name: Elina Namita Patankar $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675
Date: 1/23/2019 motley Crue lp signed by neil lee
/s/Mercy Hall/ (650)888-2662 Walnut Chest, small (4 drawer with
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
interested in this matter shall appear be- Attorney 297 bicycles negrini fenCing Epee mask size M
fore this court at the hearing indicated dining room Table-Antique,Oak, White WiCKer Armoire, asking $100,
Date: 1/23/2019 adult biKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- great condition, text for picture (650)571- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 5chairs, w/ extension $200 (415)260-6940
tition for change of name should not be /s/Erin L. Markey/ loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 0947
Petitioner (650)290-3188
granted. Any person objecting to the old b&l Microscope in good condition;
name changes described above must file Child’s sChWinn biCyCle, blue in Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
Filed: Jan. 28, 2019 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
a written objection that includes the rea- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. dining table (36"x54") and 4 match-
sons for the objection at least two court ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for ray-ban top Bar Sunglasses
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- mountain biKe new 21 gears $100.
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing nal 03/14, 03/21, 03/22) (650)722-3634
$250 .(650)-654-1930. 306 housewares RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
to show cause why the petition should dining table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT Complete set OF CHINA - Windsor weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
not be granted. If no written objection is mountain biKe. Top brand. Runs
good. $39. (660)342-5220 Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, 6596
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $250 per box (3 boxes available). rollerblades, used, size 10. $20
petition shall be held on 4/16/19 at 9 298 Collectibles dining table. 72" by 42". With leaf (650)342-5630 obo. Please call (650)745-6309
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 15 lp ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- samsonite 26" tan hard-sided suit
Order to Show Cause shall be published dresser-antique Vanity Combo, 3 Crystal Wine glasses new (12ea) case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and $20.00 Call 650-592-2648
at least once each week for four succes- more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 $45. (650)328-6709
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- (650)290-3188 miKasa set. White. Modern (square)
ing on the petition in the following news- report of sale and petition 1984 time magazine. Special 1994 silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
for order Confirming sale of Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
paper of general circulation: Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg english draW Table, $50 Solid Wood $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
San Mateo Daily Journal real property (650)588-0842 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, neW "bella" buffet tripple slow cooker formation.
Filed: 3/4/2019 Superior Court of California call(650)697-3709 and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ County of San Mateo 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie 2648 sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
Judge of the Superior Court Case Number 18 PRO 00914 deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. ethan allen sofa and love seat. Blue $15.00 (650)544-5306
Dated: 3/1/2019 Hearing Date March 26, 2019 Dept. 28 $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- sinK double cast iron. Good condi-
(Published 3/15/19, 3/22/19, 3/29/19, or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
4/5/19). 1. Petitioner Erin L. Markey, Trustee of ColleCtable Cabbage Patch Kids stering. Free. (650)593-7001. Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
the Evans Family Trust 2003 requests a
court order for approval of commission of
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 307 Jewelry & Clothing tires-set of four P225 45 R18 $80
5% of the amount of $525,000, additional lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. OBO (650)359-2238.
(650) 572-8895 anne Klein silver-tone watch with
bond is not required.
2. Description of property sold iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- tunturi roWing Machine, Good
order to shoW Cause for depression glass Dining Plate. 8 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
Change of name - Interest sold: 100% 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
CASE# 19C1V01272 - Improved $12 (650)762-6048 uniden harley Davidson Gas Tank
iKea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, - Street address and location:
$ 30. (650)598-9804. 308 tools phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 1555 Yosemite Avenue, Ste. 11, San games of the 23rd Olympiad maga-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Francisco, California zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- mahogany tV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W 2 Craftsman 16in Reel Mowers new WalKer - Good Condition - Like New -
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 APN: 4848; Lot 72 0842 x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- in box $40 each(650)766-4858 $35 (650)341-5347
PETITION OF 3. Appraisal 3709
Svetlana Yurievna Panova -Appraisal or reappraisal by probate ref-
eree will be filed
lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
311 musical instruments
mattress, tWin long, excellent condi-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 4. Manner and terms of sale $12.00. (650) 578 9208. tion, $25, (650) 552-9556
Petitioners: Svetlana Yurievna Panova -Name of purchaser and manner of vest- briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with ChromatiC harmoniCa: Horner
filed a petition with this court for a decree ing title: Matthew William Kenneth Mur- Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
miller lite Neon sign , work good neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
changing name as follows: ray ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (650)771-6324. (650)278-5776.
$59 call (650)218-6528
Present name: - Sale was private on 01/26/2019 Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Svetlana Yurievna Panova - Amount bid: $525,000 Deposit: $52,500 old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 Craftsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
Proposed Name: - Payment: Cash bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 niagara Vibrating Adjustable bed dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 epiphone les Paul Custom Prophecy
Svetlana Yurievna Van Luven - Other terms of sale good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
5. Commission one ColleCtion of antique Cuban (408)656-0958 lg Craftsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60 (650)421-5469.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons - A written exclusive contract for commis- Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No (510)943-9221
interested in this matter shall appear be- sion was entered into with Andrew De Texting. offiCe type 34"X 60" heavy solid eVerett upright antique piano.
fore this court at the hearing indicated Vries of Berkshire Hathaway wood with formica wood grain top $25 shopsmith marK V 50th Anniversary Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- - Purchaser was procured by Mairin Ha- small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- (650) 787-9753 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
tition for change of name should not be ley of Compass, a licensed real estate 4162 (650)504-0585 huge ludWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
granted. Any person objecting to the broker who is not buying for his or her queen sofa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
name changes described above must file acocunt. star Wars R2-D2, original 1998 un- Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, Vintage Craftsman Jig Saw. Circa Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
a written objection that includes the rea- - Commission is to be divided as follows: opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. call (650)697-3709 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 (916)975-4969
sons for the objection at least two court 50% each to Andrew De Vries and agent Steve 650-518-6614 .
days before the matter is scheduled to for winning buyer.
stemmed Crystal. 3 styles. 13
310 misc. for sale piano-andreW Kohler, Mahogany,
be heard and must appear at the hearing 6. Bond retro hutCh Needs refinishing other- Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
to show cause why the petition should - Amount before sale: None pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". wise good condition. Top detaches from (415)334-1980
$45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
not be granted. If no written objection is - Additional amount needed: None bottom $25. (650)712-9962 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 7. Notice of Sale
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 8. Notice of hearing topps baseball complete set 1987 sofa-beige fabriC, Orig. $900,
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- bessy small Evening Hand Bag With player piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
petition shall be held on 4/26/19 at 9 - Special devisee: None Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, - Special notice: None requested 4474 (650)234-8218 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
www.elo.deals
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this - Trustee: Petitioner (consent or notice
Order to Show Cause shall be published not required) Vintage stemWare: 3 styles, 23 solid Wood Dining table with exten- bifold shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 (650)544-5306 spinet piano + Bench, $50. Call
at least once each week for four succes- 9. Reason for sale: sion great piece great condition black (650)589-1407
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- a. Necessary to pay expenses of admin- $80 (650)364-5263
ing on the petition in the following news- istration 299 Computers blue oyster cult lp signed by donald Vintage autopiano upright player
paper of general circulation: b. The sale is to the advantage of the solid Wood Entertainment Center- r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
San Mateo Daily Journal estate and in the best interest of the in- 19" Color Monitor with stand VG con- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (408)661-6019 message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
Filed: 3/15/2019 terested persons. dition power cord/owners manual includ- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ 10. Formula for overbids. ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o Cash register Parts; Much Skin Not Wurlitzer upright piano. Fair con-
Judge of the Superior Court a. Original bid: $525000 (925)482-5742 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
Dated: 3/13/2019 b. 10% of first $10,000 of original bid: reCordable Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
(Published 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, $1,000 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
4/12/19). c. 5% of (original bid minus $10,00): (650) 578 9208
$25,750
d. Minimum overbid (a+b+c): $551,750
11. Overbid. Required amount of the 300 toys
report of sale and petition
for order Confirming sale of
real property
first overbid: $551,750
12, Petitioner’s efforts to obtain the high-
est and best price reasonably attainable
for the property were as follows:
The broker listed the property for sale at
ameriCan flyer locomotive runs
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433

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NOW HIRING
Superior Court of California
County of San Mateo
Case Number 18 PRO 00914
Hearing Date March 26, 2019
9:00 a.m Dept. 28
$439,000 on the San Francisco Multiple
Listing Services. Broker advertised the
property for two weeks via the Internet,
direct mail, broker’s tours, open
houses,and private showings at times
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580.
star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
OUTSTANDING PEOPLE
JOIN OUR TEAM!
1. Petitioner Erin L. Markey, Trustee of that were convenient for buyers. The 302 antiques
the Evans Family Trust 2003 requests a broker procured three offers after two
court order for approval of commission of week on the market and the seller nego- beer steins-original from Germa-
5% of the amount of $855,000, additional tiated the current contract into escrow. ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
bond is not required. (650)592-7483
2. Description of property sold Date: 2/5/19
/s/Mercy Hall/
t Caregiver
- Interest sold: 100%
- Improved Attorney
mahogany antique Secretary desk,
- Street address and location: 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
Date: February 4, 2019
t Cook
339 Bridgeview Drive, San Francisco, elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
Apply online:
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Cradling children, migrant families cross border in waves
By Nomaan Merchant with her mother.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS While she spoke, two more
waves of people arrived. The
MCALLEN, Texas — A mother group grew to around 50 before
cradled a crying toddler as she the Border Patrol could load
waited in line with 20 other everyone into vans and take them
women to shower. Dozens of into detention.
fathers quietly held their chil- Some migrants blamed extor-
dren’s hands in an enclosure made tion for forcing them to close
of chain-link fencing. small businesses. Others said
While these families were held gangs had killed close relatives
at an overcrowded Border Patrol and threatened to kill them.
processing center, a fresh wave President Donald Trump’s
of migrants crossed the nearby administration says most adult
river separating the U. S. and border crossers are economic
Mexico and waited for border migrants who count on being
agents to bring them to the same released if they bring a child and
facility. One Honduran woman seek asylum. Immigration
carried a feverish 7-month-old agency officials have called for
baby. Congress to change laws that
The cycle is repeated multiple would allow them to detain more
times a day. Waves of desperate adults and children and deport
families are trying to cross the people from Central America
border almost hourly and enter- quicker.
ing an overtaxed government Trump’s signature solution —
REUTERS FILE PHOTO and the reason for his declaration
detention system.
The Border Patrol has become Children with fevers, colds and the flu are arriving daily at the U.S. border with Mexico, overwhelming an already of a national emergency — is a
so overwhelmed in feeding and overtaxed government detention system. border wall, especially in South
caring for the migrants that it gally in February, including The Border Patrol ordered the flu arrive daily at the border Texas, where there are compara-
announced plans this week to 36,000 parents and children, an expanded medical screenings with their parents and sometimes tively few barriers. But a border
start releasing some families all-time monthly high. after the December deaths of two wait for hours for the Border wall would not stop families who
onto the street in the Rio Grande Immigration and Customs children in its custody. The Patrol to pick them up. aren’t trying to evade immigra-
Valley to ease overcrowding in Enforcement, meanwhile, said agency received $30 million to On a recent Thursday, Carmen tion authorities. Those families
the processing center, providing since Dec. 21 it has released upgrade its South Texas process- Mejia’s 7-month-old, Lian, was typically stop after crossing the
the immigrants with a notice to 107,000 family members while ing center and additional funding feverish, one of four sick chil- Rio Grande and wait to be caught.
appear at an upcoming court date. they await court dates. to build a similar facility in El dren in her group of 20. His The Associated Press visited
“We have an unprecedented cri- Immigration authorities expect Paso. mother had heard about Jakelin the South Texas processing cen-
sis upon us, ” Robert Perez, the number of parents and chil- The autopsy results for Jakelin and Felipe before leaving her ter where many migrants end up.
deputy commissioner of U. S. dren to surpass 50,000 in March Caal and Felipe Gomez Alonzo rural town in northern Honduras. It’s an old warehouse, with over-
Customs and Border Protection, during the traditional spring have not yet been released, but “It made me sad,” she said. “But head lighting that stays on
the Border Patrol’s parent spike in migration and potential- Customs and Border Protection imagine. I’m here, also looking around the clock and chain-link
agency, said in an interview. ly reach 180,000 in May, accord- has said both children were hos- for a future for my son.” fencing that forms large cages.
The Border Patrol says it made ing to two U. S. officials who pitalized after developing high Mejia said she hoped to find Detainees are issued mats and
about 66,000 apprehensions of were not authorized to speak pub- fevers and nausea. work to support Lian and two foil blankets to sleep on the con-
people crossing the border ille- licly about internal documents. Children with fevers, colds and older children she had left behind crete floor.

Suspect in mob boss slaying could face lethal Mafia justice


By Tom Hays marked for death by the under- bars in New Jersey since his arrest New York City jail officials his truck into Cali’s parked car.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS world. And it makes no difference there last week on charges he would not comment specifically After speaking calmly for a few
that the slaying may have been gunned down Cali outside the on Comello. But inmates in dan- moments, Comello allegedly drew
NEW YORK — As Anthony unconnected to mob business and mobster’s Staten Island home. He ger of reprisals are typically a 9 mm handgun and pumped sev-
Comello sits in jail on murder stemmed instead from a romantic is expected to be brought to New housed separately and watched eral bullets into Cali’s body in a
charges, he may have more than dispute. York City for a court appearance more closely. scene captured by security cameras
legal problems to worry about — “Somebody’s going to try to get on Monday under tighter-than- “We review each case on an indi- at the home.
namely, whether the Mafia is him, ” predicted Selwyn Raab, usual security measures that under- vidual basis and take all necessary Unlike previous Gambino boss-
going to get its hands on him. author of “Five Families: The score the mob’s bloody track precautions, ” Correction es, including the swaggering
The man he is accused of killing Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of record for vengeance. Department spokesman Jason “Dapper Don” John Gotti, Cali,
was the reputed boss of New York’s America’s Most Powerful Mafia “We asked for protective custody Kersten said. 53, was a deliberately low-profile
Gambino crime family, Francesco Empires.” “It is part of the Mafia and he’s been given that,” said Authorities say Comello lured gangster in an era of relative
“Franky Boy” Cali, and for that, code.” Comello’s attorney, Robert Cali out of his house on the serenity for the city’s crime fami-
Comello is almost certainly Comello, 24, has been behind Gottlieb. “The reason is obvious.” evening of March 13 by smashing lies.
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