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CALIFORNIA TURNS
TO DAM’S SPILLWAY
BORDER SHUTDOWN
TRUMP EASES UP ON THREAT AS US OFFICIALS EXPLORE STEPS
SHORT OF HIS ULTIMATUM
MCDONALD
FLYING HIGH
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Burlingame City Council fends for local control


Officials fight back against state housing initiatives while lauding city’s progress
By Austin Walsh tions Monday, April 1, cilmembers rushed through the sweeping and surrounding communities.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF with legislative efforts legislation proposals in a study session dur- “We are supporting housing but they have
such as the CASA ing which they needled lawmakers over reg- to respect local jurisdictions. We are the
Sensing an encroachment on their author- Compact and Senate Bill ulations which most felt were poorly craft- best people to implement this because we
ity, Burlingame councilmembers defended 50, claiming the initia- ed. know our communities,” she said, accord-
themselves against lawmakers proposing tives are too broad and Vice Mayor Emily Beach passionately ing to video of the meeting. “We want to
to fight the state’s housing crisis with inconsiderate of efforts detailed her perspective on the impor- solve our housing crisis perhaps more than
streamlined development policies and ten- already underway. tance of preserving local control during anybody in Sacramento, because we have to
ant protections. While lauding their the fight against the affordability crisis
Burlingame officials voiced their frustra- Emily Beach own approach, coun- plaguing many throughout Burlingame See CONTROL, Page 18

San Mateo
working on
rental rules
City, residents grapple with fairness of
tenant protections to renters, landlords
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

How to ensure rules aimed at protecting at-risk tenants


who find themselves in unsafe housing are fair to landlords
and help those who are permanently or temporarily dis-
placed by substandard living conditions was a focus for San
Mateo city officials Monday during a study session of pos-
sible tenant protections.
Pegged as a City Council priority last fall, officials have
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL been shaping rules modeled after those adopted by San
San Mateo resident Shawn Fahrenbruch has spent months and thousands of dollars planning to build a junior accessory dwelling Mateo County officials in 2017 for months, considering a
unit, or ADU, in the basement of his home on Parrott Drive. Though he has appreciated city staff’s help in the process, he is requirement that landlords whose tenants are temporarily
hoping officials can revisit the city’s ADU rules to streamline the planning process for other homeowners considering similar projects. displaced by uninhabitable conditions to provide another
unit or hotel room in a neighboring city as well as a man-
date that those landlords whose tenants are permanently

Space for another generation See RULES, Page 27

Homeowner weighs San Mateo’s ADU rules after yearslong planning process Judge taking oversight of
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
PG&E’s fire prevention plans
When San Mateo resident Shawn
Fahrenbruch purchased his family’s Utility barred from paying out dividends to
home on Parrott Drive in 2017, he saw shareholders, tree-trimming to be monitored
an opportunity to create not only a By Paul Elias
home for his wife and three children THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
near Aragon High School but also his
mother, who was in her 70s at the SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge said Tuesday he will
time. closely monitor Pacific Gas & Electric’s tree-trimming this
Having provided child care for his year and barred the utility from paying out dividends to
family for years, Fahrenbruch’s moth- shareholders as part of a new, court-ordered wildfire preven-
er had been a key source of support and tion plan.
he wanted to find a way to help provide U.S. District Judge William Alsup ordered the new plan
for her as she got older. during a hearing in San Francisco to consider terms of the
See ADU, Page 19 See PG&E, Page 18
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2 Wednesday • April 3, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“The world is not black
and white. More like black and grey.”
— Graham Greene, English author

This Day in History


Civil rights leader Martin Luther

1968 King Jr. delivered what turned out to


be his final speech, telling a rally of
striking sanitation workers in
Memphis, Tennessee, that “I’ve been
to the mountaintop” and “seen the Promised Land. I may not
get there with you. But I want you to know tonight that we,
as a people, will get to the Promised Land!” (About 20 hours
later, King was felled by an assassin’s bullet at the Lorraine
Motel.)
In 1 8 6 0 , the legendary Pony Express began carrying mail
between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California.
(The delivery system lasted only 18 months before giving
way to the transcontinental telegraph.)
In 1 8 8 2 , outlaw Jesse James was shot to death in St.
Joseph, Missouri, by Robert Ford, a member of James’
gang.
In 1 9 3 6 , Bruno Hauptmann was electrocuted in Trenton,
New Jersey, for the kidnap-murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, Japanese forces began their
final assault on Bataan against American and Filipino
troops who surrendered six days later; the capitulation was
followed by the notorious Bataan Death March. MICHELLE CARTER
In 1 9 4 4 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in Smith v. Allwright, Commuters at the Hillsdale Caltrain station in San Mateo got homemade cookies from members of the San Mateo branch
struck down a Democratic Party of Texas rule that allowed of the American Association of University Women Tuesday in honor of Equal Pay Day, a day set aside to recognize that most
only white voters to participate in Democratic primaries. women in the United States had to work all last year and right up to April 2 this year to be paid as much as the typical man
In 1 9 4 8 , President Harry S. Truman signed the Marshall took home by Dec. 31 of last year. Here Jane Bradley of the San Mateo branch of AAUW explains that the cookies have a ‘bite’
Plan, designed to help European allies rebuild after World out of them to represent what’s missing from the paycheck of most women.
War II and resist communism.
In 1 9 6 5 , the United States launched the SNAP-10A nuclear
power system into Earth orbit; it was the first nuclear reac- In other news ...
tor sent into space.
In 1 9 6 8 , North Vietnam agreed to meet with U.S. repre- Authorities say say two teenage boys were electrocuted collecting the cups for a competition
sentatives to set up preliminary peace talks. while trying to rescue a dog from an put on by surf brand Vissla called
Berkeley engineer irrigation canal at an orchard. Creators and Innovators Upcycle
poisoned colleague’s food KTXL-TV reports the Solano County Contest. The Portsmouth Herald
Birthdays BERKELEY — Authorities have
sheriff’s office says that when they reports Nolan’s board’s made out of
walked into a canal Monday in Dixon 700 cups.
charged an engineer in Berkeley, to save the dog, one of the boys Nolan also used more than 30 plastic
California, with trying to kill a col- touched a nearby electrified gate. straws and other materials in his
league by putting a toxic metal into The California Highway Patrol says board. Most cups came from family
her food and water since 2017. first responders found the teens in a members who gave them to Nolan,
KTVU-TV reports Tuesday that nearby field. It is unclear who pulled though some were picked up from the
police arrested 34-year-old David Xu them from the water. roadside.
last week. Berkeleyside was first to The boys were taken to a hospital The Herald reports Nolan com-
report the story. where they died. Their names have not pressed the raw materials together and
Court records say that a fellow engi- been released. finished the board using bamboo,
Singer Wayne Comedian-actor
Actor Alec Baldwin neer at Berkeley Engineering and Dixon High School Principal epoxy and more. The top honors went
Newton is 77. is 61. Eddie Murphy is Research noticed a strange taste and Stephanie Marquez says they were stu- to Titouan La Droitte, who built a
58. smell from food and water left unat- dents of the school and that counsel- board out of 150 aluminum cans.
Actress-singer Doris Day is 97. Conservationist Dame Jane tended in her office. She became sick ing services will be available for their
Goodall is 85. Actor William Gaunt is 82. Songwriter Jeff after consuming the food or water. classmates Tuesday. Two seriously hurt when car
Police said in court records that sam-
Barry is 81. Actor Eric Braeden is 78. Actress Marsha Mason
ples taken from her water bottle tested
The sheriff’s office says the dog sur- slams into LA-area restaurant
is 77. Singer Tony Orlando is 75. Comedy writer Pat Proft is vived.
72. Folk-rock singer Richard Thompson is 70. Country musi- positive for a “toxic amount of cadmi- HUNTINGTON PARK — Authorities
cian Curtis Stone (Highway 101) is 69. Blues singer-guitarist um.” They said exposure can lead to Tasty waves, a cool buzz: Man say three people have been hospital-
“organ system toxicity, cancer and/or ized — two in critical condition —
John Mooney is 64. Rock musician Mick Mars (Motley Crue)
death.” surfs with coffee cup board after a car crashed into a fast food
is 63. Actor David Hyde Pierce is 60. Rock singer John restaurant south of Los Angeles.
It was not immediately known if Xu HAMPTON FALLS, N.H. — A New
Thomas Griffith (Cowboy Mouth) is 59. Rock singer-musi-
had retained an attorney. Hampshire man placed second in an The Los Angeles County Fire
cian Mike Ness (Social Distortion) is 57. Rock singer innovation contest after fashioning a Department says two restaurant
Sebastian Bach is 51. Rock musician James MacDonough is
49. Olympic gold medal ski racer Picabo Street is 48. Actress
Two teenage boys electrocuted surfboard out of hundreds of used patrons were struck by the car that
Dunkin’ Donuts coffee cups. plowed into a Carl’s Jr. in Huntington
Jennie Garth is 47. Actor Jamie Bamber is 46. Actor Adam while rescuing dog from canal Thirty-two-year-old Korey Nolan, of Park Monday.
Scott is 46. Christian rock musician Drew Shirley DIXON — Authorities in California Hampton Falls, spent seven months They received critical injuries.
(Switchfoot) is 45. Comedian Aries Spears is 44.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Wednesday • April 3, 2019 3


Delay sought on ruling allowing Police reports
Autonomic response
high-capacity ammo magazines A man was dragged out of a car on
Warren Street in Redwood City after
telling the owner, who discovered him
By Don Thompson inside, that it was his car, it was report-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ed at 4:21 p.m. Wednesday, March 27.

SACRAMENTO — It appears the ship-


ment of high-capacity ammunition maga- HALF MOON BAY
zines into California has Arres t. A Half Moon Bay was arrested after
started for the first time a disturbance in a restaurant and the suspect
in nearly two decades was found to be under the influence of alco-
after a judge tossed out a hol and a controlled substance on the 100
ban on sales and purchas- block of Highway 1, it was reported at 8:18
es of the items, the state p.m. Tuesday, March 19.
attorney general said Po s s es s i o n co ntro l l ed s ubs tance. A
Tuesday. Half Moon Bay man was cited and released
Attorney General on his promise to appear after a deputy
Xavier Becerra Xavier Becerra asked a found subject in possession of a glass pipe
federal judge to delay and methamphetamine on the 100 block of
implementing the ruling while he appeals Highway 1, it was reported at 10:19 p.m.
it. Monday, March 18.
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez in San
Diego said Friday that a law that bans pos- REUTERS FILE PHOTO
California’s attorney general said it appears the shipment of high-capacity ammunition
REDWOOD CITY
sessing, buying or selling any magazines
holding more than 10 bullets infringes on magazines into the state has started for the first time in nearly two decades after a judge Reckl es s dri v ers . A man was speeding in
the Second Amendment right to bear arms. tossed out a ban on sales and purchases of the items. a white Mustang on Jefferson Avenue, it was
With the ban lifted, even temporarily, reported at 3:53 p.m. Wednesday, March 27.
“There’s dealers advertising them now and ty and refuses to go backward. Sto l en v ehi cl e. A Dodge Stratus was
Becerra said in a court filing that “there is there are chat rooms where people are dis- The state has prohibited such magazines
evidence that sales have begun already.” stolen on Rolison Road, it was reported at
cussing buying them and we’re getting calls since 2000, though people who had such 3:46 p.m. Wednesday, March 27.
His office cited a Facebook ad from an out- from dealers asking what’s legal to acquire,” magazines before then were allowed to keep
of-state, online dealer saying it will ship Battery . Someone was punched in the face
Michel said. them. while two other suspects watched on
the large-capacity magazines to California. “The gray area is, what will the status of Benitez threw out both the 2000 law and
The ad urged buyers to be patient because of Veterans Boulevard, it was reported at 3:15
these magazines acquired during this win- then 2016 law and ballot measure banning a.m. Sunday, March 24.
an expected increase in orders. dow be if the stay is reinstated?” Michel possession.
“We are getting prepared to send a whole said.
lot of freedom to our friends in California,” If the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
reads the post from South Carolina-based reinstates the ban and a 2016 law outlawing
Palmetto State Armory. The company did possession, Michel said, buyers could be
not immediately respond to telephone and legally required to give up their newly
email messages. acquired high-capacity magazines.
Chuck Michel, an attorney for the NRA However, Becerra warned in his court fil-
and the California Rifle & Pistol ing that it would be difficult for the state to
Association who filed the lawsuit that led to remove the magazines, even if the ban is
the ruling, agreed with Becerra that it allows reinstated.
individuals to legally acquire high-capacity Becerra said in a statement that California
magazines. leads the nation when it comes to gun safe-
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State turns to dam’s spillway


for the first time since crisis By Rich Pedroncelli drought-free for the first time since
and Olga R. Rodriguez December 2011.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’re going from flood to drought and
drought to flood with very little normal in
OROVILLE — An epic winter of rain and between,” said Kris Tjernell, deputy director
snow has refilled California’s reservoirs and of the water resources department.
pressed into service a spillway at the The measurement on a snowy day at
nation’s tallest dam Tuesday, a $1 billion Phillips Station near Lake Tahoe found a
structure that drained excess water for the snow depth of 106.5 inches and a snow
first time since it crumbled two years ago water equivalent of 51 inches, which is the
and drove hundreds of thousands to flee the depth of water that theoretically would
threat of catastrophic flooding. result if the entire snowpack melted instan-
Water flowed down the spillway and into taneously.
the Feather River as storms this week and Just four years ago, then-Gov. Jerry
melting snowpack are expected to swell the Brown found a field at Phillips Station bar-
lake behind Oroville Dam in the foothills of ren of any measureable snow amid a historic
the Sierra Nevada, said Molly White, princi- drought.
pal engineer with the California With the increased rain and a snowpack
Department of Water Resources. not seen in years, water managers are begin-
The spring storms follow a winter that ning to discuss how best to manage and
coated the mountains with thick snowpack, operate reservoirs, said John Paasch, chief
DAN BREKKE ON VISUAL HUNT of the department’s hydrology and flood
which state experts measured Tuesday to
The new spillway‘was designed and constructed using 21st century engineering practices and determine the outlook for California’s water office.
under the oversight and guidance from state and federal regulators and independent experts,’ supplies. It was 162% of average after “It’s been a great winter, but it’s not all
said Joel Ledesma, deputy director of the water resources department’s State Water Project. heavy winter rain and snow left the state fun and games,” he said.

California bans state-funded Around the state


California court says old police travel to South Carolina
SACRAMENTO — California is banning
tions, including members of the LGBTQ
community.

misconduct records are public


By Kathleen Ronayne the public to be able to see what the police
state-funded travel to South Carolina
because of policies it considers discrimina-
tory toward LGBT people.
Attorney General Xavier Becerra
Becerra’s decision is based on a 2017
California law that bans state-funded or
state-sponsored travel to states that author-
ize discrimination based on sexual orienta-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS departments are doing with respect to police announced the ban Tuesday. He says a provi- tion or gender identity.
misdoubt,” said Snyder, whose group inter- sion in a budget bill passed last year allows California already bars official travel to
SACRAMENTO — Law enforcement agen- vened in the case. “These agencies have faith-based child-placing agencies to dis- Alabama, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi,
cies in California must release police mis- enormous power over Californians and so criminate against those who do not conform North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Dakota,
conduct records even if the behavior occurred transparency of those agencies is absolutely to their religious beliefs or moral convic- Tennessee and Texas.
before a new transparency law took effect, a essential in order to be able to hold them
state court of appeals has ruled. accountable.”
The 1st District Court of Appeal’s decision At least one agency reversed its prior deci-
released Friday settles for now a debate over sion to deny access to old records after the
whether records created before Jan. 1, when ruling came in. Sacramento County Sheriff
the law took effect, were subject to disclo- Scott Jones said he would release records dat-
sure. Many police unions have sued to block ing back five years after reading the court of
the records release, while public information appeal’s decision, the Sacramento Bee
advocates argued the records should be dis- reported.
closed. Mike Rains, an attorney for the Walnut
The ruling applies to police agencies Creek Police Officers Association and other
statewide, including the attorney general’s police agencies seeking to block the disclo-
office, unless another appellate court steps sure, said he doesn’t see the decision as set-
in and rules differently, said David Snyder of ting precedent on the merits of the case but
the First Amendment Coalition. that agencies are likely to take guidance from
“These records are absolutely essential for it unless another court rules differently.
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San Mateo man faces life in green backpack and spoke Spanish. Survey shows
Local briefs Anyone with information is encouraged
prison for child molest charges to call the anonymous tip line at (800) 547- above average snow levels
lowed his directions she
A 59-year-old San Mateo man is behind 2700. The latest survey of the Sierra Nevada
saw he was taking photos
bars on multiple charges of felony child of her. When she asked snowpack Tuesday found what a state water
molest for touching and kissing the 11- him what he was doing,
Baby sitter faces additional charges official called “practically a California water
year-old daughter of his girlfriend on multi- Benelli allegedly told her after 11 more victims step forward supply dream” with twice as much snow as
ple occasions while he lived in the mother to turn around again normal in some locations.
and daughter’s home between 2015 and A Redwood City man accused of molesting The state Department of Water Resources
before telling her there two children and communicating with three
2018, according to the San Mateo County was a dead bug on her butt conducts manual surveys five times a year at
District Attorney’s Office. others with the intent of Phillips Station just off of U.S. Highway 50
and brushing it off, engaging in a sex act last
Enemecio Garcia allegedly asked the 11- according to prosecutors. near Sierra-at-Tahoe, and Tuesday’s was the
year-old girl for forgiveness for his conduct Tavi Benelli year is facing 24 felony fourth.
The girl allegedly left counts after 11 other vic-
during a November pretext phone call the room and immediately told her nanny The survey recorded 106.5 inches of snow
arranged with detectives after the girl told a tims came forward with depth and a snow water equivalent of 51 inch-
about the incident, who called police. When reports of similar con-
friend about the incidents dating back to es, 200 percent of average for the location.
San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies arrived duct in the months since
November of 2015 when she was 9 years Snow water equivalent is the depth of water
around noon, Benelli had left the business he was charged in
old, according to prosecutors. estimated to result if the entire snowpack
but came back when the owners called him, September, according to
Garcia, who appeared in court Tuesday for melted at once.
according to prosecutors. the San Mateo County
pretrial conference, faces life in prison on Statewide, the Sierra snowpack is 162 per-
Benelli allegedly tried to delete some Angel Monney District Attorney’s
accusations he took showers with the vic- cent of average, according to the department.
photos on his phone when the deputies Office. The large amounts of snow have come from
tim and repeatedly molested her at her asked to see it, and the deputies allegedly
home. She allegedly told a friend about Angel Leopoldo Gutierrez Monney, 32, frequent storms that have come through
found photos of the girl from behind among pleaded not guilty to his additional charges California in the first three months of the
Garcia’s conduct in November and they the phone’s deleted photos, according to
reported the incidents to a school coun- Friday when he appeared in court and year, and February and March in particular.
prosecutors. remains in custody on $2 million bail. He Since Feb. 1, statewide snow water equiva-
selor, who called police, according to pros- Benelli pleaded not guilty to lewd acts
ecutors. will next appear in court April 16 for lent has nearly tripled, according to the
with a child, possession of child pornogra- Superior Court arraignment, according to department. The snowpack typically supplies
Garcia is also facing a charge of attempt- phy and using a minor for sexual gratifica-
ing to dissuade a witness for allegedly warn- prosecutors. about 30 percent of California’s water needs
tion as well as misdemeanor attempting to Monney was taken into custody after a as snow melts into streets and reservoirs.
ing the girl not to tell anyone what hap- destroy evidence and child sexual annoy-
pened on the pretext call with detectives on friend of one of the first five victims who “With full reservoirs and a dense snowpack,
ance when he appeared in court Tuesday. The stepped forward, male students between the this year is practically a California water sup-
the line, according to prosecutors. county’s private defender program was
Previously set for April 22, Garcia’s trial ages of 10 and 13 at Tierra Linda Middle ply dream,” Department of Water Resources
appointed to his case, and his bail was set at School in San Carlos, told his father about director Karla Nemeth said in a news release.
was reset to Aug. 19 Tuesday, when he $350,000, according to prosecutors.
waived his right to a speedy trial. In custody Monney’s suspicious behavior in State officials said there could be flooding
He will next appear in court April 15 for September, according to prosecutors and risks as the snow melts and they will monitor
on $1 million bail, Garcia will next appear preliminary hearing, according to prosecu-
in court May 6 for additional pretrial confer- the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office. any problems that may arise.
tors. Monney allegedly did not meet the stu-
ence, according to prosecutors.
Suspect sought for dents through the school, and was Applicants sought
Teen faces charges for employed as a ride-hailing driver and part- for transportation
lewd acts at Belmont play place attempted robbery in San Carlos time baby sitter with a child care website,
authority advisory committee
according to prosecutors and sheriff’s
Sheriff’s office deputies are seeking for a
An 18-year-old Belmont resident is facing detectives. People interested in giving input on trans-
man who attacked someone at the Shell gas
up to 10 years in prison on three felony and Believed to have befriended the children portation funding in San Mateo County are
station in San Carlos.
two misdemeanor charges after he allegedly and their parents as a baby sitter, Monney being encouraged to apply for seats on an
Deputies received a call
took inappropriate photos of a 7-year-old is said to have driven the boys home from advisory committee for the county’s
at 10:28 p.m., Monday,
girl while working at a children’s play place school, taken them to movies and slept Transportation Authority.
April 1, that an unidenti-
in Belmont, according to the San Mateo over at some of their homes and invited at There are nine open seats for three-year
fied suspected attempted
County District Attorney’s Office. least four of them to sleep over at his home terms on the Citizens Advisory Committee, a
to grab a bag from the
Tavi Benelli was allegedly working at the between May 1 and Sept. 6, according to 15-member group that advises the San Mateo
hand of another person at
Pump It Up Bounce House when he encoun- prosecutors. County Transportation Authority.
the gas station on El
tered a girl who had come to the birthday He allegedly touched the genitals of two The Transportation Authority decides on
Camino Real. The victim
party venue at 1303 Elmer St. with her of the victims during sleepovers in May of funding for transportation projects in the
was able to retain pos-
nanny Monday, April 1. He allegedly 2018 and sent Snapchats to the three other county via revenue from sales taxes approved
session of the bag, but
approached the girl saying she had a scratch victims requesting photos of them. A friend by the county’s voters.
was knocked to the ground in the scuffle.
and they would find a Band-Aid for her of one of the victims allegedly told his Projects include Caltrain improvements,
The suspect then ran away toward Holly
before taking her to another room, accord- father about Monney regularly purchasing highway and street repairs, and pedestrian and
Street and deputies could not track him
ing to prosecutors. video games and gifts for the boys and bicycle infrastructure upgrades.
down.
Benelli allegedly told her to turn around hanging out with children much younger Applicants must be residents of San Mateo
Deputies are seeking a heavyset than him, causing the man to call the County and be available to attend committee
and jump up and down, and as the girl fol-
Hispanic man, about 50, approximately 5 Detective Bureau in September to report a meetings, which are every Tuesday before the
feet 9 inches tall, with a possible child predator, according to pros- first Thursday of the month at 4:30 p.m. in
long gray beard last seen ecutors and sheriff’s detectives. San Carlos.
wearing a dark jacket and Those who have had contact with Applications are available online at
camouflage shirt with Monney are encouraged to call Detective. J. smcta.com/cac or by contacting the board
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Trump defers push for health Around the nation
Scammers peddling bogus tax
breaks find traction on Facebook
plan after GOP resists idea
By Lisa Mascaro and Catherine Lucey
Hundreds of ads on Facebook promised
U.S. homeowners that they were eligible for
huge state tax breaks if they installed new
solar-energy panels. There was just one
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS catch: None of it was true.
The scam ads used photos of nearly every
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump U.S. governor — and sometimes President
is deferring his push for a Republican health Donald Trump — to claim that with new,
care plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, lucrative tax incentives, people might actu-
taking it on the road as 2020 campaign issue
ally make money by installing solar tech-
rather than trying to pass legislation on
nology on their homes. Facebook users
Capitol Hill that even his own party shunned.
only needed to enter their addresses, email,
Trump’s latest tweets punted the promise of
a new GOP bill, which ran into resistance utility information and phone number to
from Republicans in Congress. find out more.
They encouraged him to focus instead on Those incentives don’t exist.
bipartisan health care changes they could While the ads didn’t aim to bilk people of
accomplish with Democrats — including money directly — and it wasn’t possible to
lowering prescription drug prices — rather buy solar panels through these ads — they
than an overhaul of the “Obamacare” law led to websites that harvested personal
that’s proved futile. Senate Majority Leader information that could be used to expose
Mitch McConnell has made it clear respondents to future come-ons, both scam-
Republicans should instead spend their time my and legitimate. It’s not clear that the
attacking the Democrats’ “Medicare for All” data was actually used in such a manner.
proposals.
Trump’s shift — he tweeted Congress will SC student’s death leads to
vote on a GOP plan after the elections “when
REUTERS
bill requiring Uber, Lyft signs
Republicans hold the Senate & win back the COLUMBIA, S.C. — A bill has been
House” — makes it clear the health care U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks after a Republican policy lunch.
introduced in the South Carolina Legislature
debate will be left for voters to decide during to the issue, said a person familiar with the ly failed in the Senate in 2017. And while to require Uber and Lyft drivers to have illu-
the race for the White House. conversations who was not authorized to Republicans gained Senate seats last fall, minated signs days after police say a col-
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders speak publicly. GOP senators — particularly those up for re- lege student mistakenly got into the wrong
told reporters Tuesday that Trump “wants to On Capitol Hill, Republicans were election next year — weren’t looking for car and was kidnapped and killed.
talk about the principles.” relieved. The No. 2 Republican, Sen. John another fight over the law. House Speaker Jay Lucas immediately put
“He wants to work with Congress in order Thune of South Dakota, said the president Health care, especially protections for peo- the bill on the calendar for Wednesday to be
to come up with the right health care plan,” “has some big ideas and, to his credit wants, ple with pre-existing conditions, resonates debated.
Sanders said. to solve problems.” with voters and helped Democrats in the Rep. Seth Rose said the bill was in
Republicans have been speaking publicly But Thune said, “you run into that wall of November elections. response to the Friday killing of 21-year-
and privately to Trump since he surprised reality,” of a divided Congress with Democrats were quick to pounce Tuesday
them last week with an unexpected pledge old University of South Carolina student
Democrats in control of the House, which after Trump’s retreat. Samantha Josephson.
that the GOP will be “the party of health requires bipartisanship. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
care.” They don’t yet have a comprehensive Police say Josephson had ordered an Uber
“Trying to convey what the obstacles are to said Trump will “hold Americans hostage ride early Friday, but mistakenly got into a
proposal to replace the ACA law and had no getting what he wants to get done in the next through 2020” on an issue that affects mil-
big plans to unveil one. similar car driven by 24-year-old Nathaniel
two years is something I think a number of lions of people. He said that when Trump David Rowland.
Trump’s Monday night admission that a our members conveyed to him,” Thune said. “insists he has a magic plan that we can see if
health care vote would not happen until after Police say he killed Josephson with a
Trump’s effort to repeal former President only the American people re-elect him,” it sharp object and dumped her body.
the elections came after he heard from law- Barack Obama’s 2010 health care law narrow- isn’t true.
makers that it wasn’t the right time to pivot

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US expands ‘catch and release’


amid surge in migrants families
By Cedar Attanasio and Astrid Galvin families who need medical attention.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’re asking volunteer doctors and nurs-
es and community members to step up and
do what the government should be doing. If
EL PASO, Texas — The surge of migrant this was a hurricane, FEMA would be on the
families arriving at the southern border has ground helping,” said Jim Gannon, CEO and
led the Trump administration to dramatical- executive director of Catholic Charities in
ly expand a practice President Donald Trump Albuquerque, New Mexico.
has long mocked as “catch and release.” For many years, families arriving at the
With immigrant processing and holding border were typically released from U.S.
centers overwhelmed, the administration is custody immediately and allowed to settle in
busing people hundreds of miles inland and this country with family or friends while
releasing them at Greyhound stations and their cases wound their way through the REUTERS
churches in cities like Albuquerque, San courts, a process that often takes years.
Antonio and Phoenix because towns close Donald Trump arrives at the National Republican Congressional Committee Annual Spring Dinner.
Trump has railed against the practice,
to the border already have more than they

Donald Trump eases up on


tweeting in November that it was over:
can handle. “Catch and Release is an obsolete term. It is
Relief organizations in some cities are now Catch and Detain. Illegal Immigrants
struggling to feed and house the migrants trying to come into the U.S.A., often proud-
and warning that a public health crisis is ly flying the flag of their nation as they ask
taking shape, especially with sick infants
and children among the many immigrant

Chinese woman carrying malware


for U.S. Asylum, will be detained or turned
away.” border shutdown threat
Around the nation By Jill Colvin and Colleen Long lem. “Let’s see if they keep it done,” he said
of Mexico. “Now, if they don’t, or if we
allegedly got into Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach club early Saturday afternoon
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
don’t make a deal with Congress, the bor-
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A woman and said she was a member who wanted to WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump der’s going to be closed, 100%.” He also
carrying two Chinese passports and a device use the pool, court documents said. She eased up Tuesday on his threats to shut the said that he might only close “large sec-
containing computer malware lied to Secret showed the passports as identification. southern border this week as officials across tions of the border” and “not all of it.” He
Service agents and briefly gained admission Agents say she wasn’t on the membership his administration explored half-measures added that his posturing was “the only way
to President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago list, but a club manager thought Zhang was that might satisfy the president’s urge for we’re getting a response.”
club over the weekend during his Florida the daughter of a member. Agents say that action, like stopping only foot traffic at Closing the border completely would dis-
visit, federal prosecutors allege in court when they asked Zhang if the member was certain crossings. rupt manufacturing supply lines and the
documents. her father, she did not answer definitively Facing a surge of Central American flow of goods ranging from avocados to
Yujing Zhang, 32, approached a Secret but they thought it might be a language bar- migrants trying to enter the U.S., Trump cars, making for a “potentially catastrophic
Service agent at a checkpoint outside the rier and admitted her. last week threatened to seal the border this economic impact, ” in the words of
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Doctor drought in California
• Fund scholarships for qualified stu-
Women’s studies 101
Other voices “A
ll people are different. That’s why every-
The San Luis Obispo Tribune dents who pursue health care careers body should be treated the same.” —
and commit to serving in underserved Ashleigh Brilliant.

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hink it’s tough getting in to Lloyd Dean, has a plan to close the and rural communities. March was designated “Women’s History Month,”
see a doctor now? It will only state’s medical workforce gap by • Expand the home health care March 8 as International Women’s Day. This reminded
get worse as the population 2030 — just a little over 10 years worker “family of jobs” to provide me of a column I wrote in 1984 titled “Women of a
ages and needs more medical care. away. more career paths and training. Certain Age” about how women of my age at that time
Remember, too, that doctors are It’s an ambitious plan, and with 27 California will need an estimated were the last of an archetype. I offer a few thoughts from
growing older right along with the separate recommendations that would 600,000 home care workers by 2030. that and various sources on the subject.
rest of us; more than a third of the cost $6 billion to implement, it’s Investing in their training could save 1). Women of my age at that time were the role play-
state’s health care professionals are going to be a heavy lift. But this also billions by reducing spending on ers. Few of us ever questioned the script we were sup-
over 55, so prepare for a wave of is a rare opportunity to retool unnecessary emergency department posed to follow in our lives. Our options were limited.
retirements. California’s medical work force to visits and hospitalizations. Our lives were basically governed by “shoulds,”
If we don’t step up recruitment and more closely resemble our diverse • Develop a psychiatric nurse prac- “oughts” and “have-tos.” You had to find a husband,
training, California will be short population. titioner program. should have kids and ought to live happily ever after and
4,100 primary care doctors in 10 As the commission points out, • Maximize the role of nurse practi- be dependent and yet the “rock of Gibraltar.”
years, according to a newly released Latinos make up nearly 40 percent of tioners. I wrote, “I am happy to be living in 1984 and still
study by a statewide commission. the state population, yet only 7 per- • Sustain and expand medical pro- young enough to have some of the freedom of choice
That should be wake-up call for the cent of doctors are Latino, and fewer grams across UC campuses. women have today.” I felt assured that in the future (well
Central Coast, which already is med- than 20 percent of medical profes- Some current efforts provide hope before 2019), the situation would be as Dr. Sam Katz and
ically underserved. sionals speak Spanish. for the future. Aimee Lui wrote in “The Success Trap” in the late ’80s:
The Central Coast now has 50 pri- That matters: Patients are more California Northstate University “Aside from the personal
mary care physicians per 100,000 likely to follow a doctor’s advice plans to open a 250-bed teaching benefits you gain by
people; the recommended number is when they can fully understand it. hospital in Elk Grove to help train asserting yourself as a
between 60 and 80 per 100,000 peo- They also are more likely to share new doctors. This year, CNU will woman, you can help
ple though only one region — the information with a health care graduate its first class of 60 new change society for the bet-
Bay Area — is within that range. provider they feel comfortable with, physicians. ter. Sexual equality is not
When it comes to specialists, there and that can be critical to their treat- In addition, Proposition 56, the just a woman’s issue. Both
are 93 per 100,000 people on the ment. tobacco tax increase passed in 2016, men and women have been
Central Coast. That’s within the rec- So, how are we to remake the health has provided tens of millions of dol- restricted for too long by
ommended range of 85 to 105, but care work force of the future? lars to fund doctor residencies and traditional stereotypes and
below the statewide average of 104. Here are some proposals: training. sex roles. Once these bar-
And with its large population of • Expand the educational pipeline to Yet the question remains: Can riers are at long last over-
retired residents on the Central Coast recruit more students into health California move a new generation come, then both men and
who need more medical care, those careers. The commission proposes into health care careers before the sit- women will find that both
numbers should be on the higher side mentorships, and other support pro- uation becomes an emergency? sides have a great deal to
of the recommendations. grams with a goal of adding 5,700 The commission’s report provides a learn from each other.”
The California Future Health low-income and underrepresented critical plan for progress; we strongly (Dream on!)  
Workforce Commission, co-chaired minority professionals to the state’s urge lawmakers, the medical commu- 2). Do you remember all the fuss that arose over Hilary
health care workforce during the next Rosen’s comments about Ann Romney’s situation in life?
by UC President Janet Napolitano and nity and educators at all levels to take
10 years. She commented on CNN that Ms. Romney had never
Dignity Health President and CEO its prescriptions seriously.
worked a day in her life. Ms. Rosen could have been more
diplomatic, but Ann Romney must have known what
Rosen meant when she countered with the fact that her
Letters to the editor chosen career was raising her family. Easy to say when
you don’t have to worry about keeping food on the table
or affording the rent or paying doctor bills. But then, the
Smollett hate crime the county’s top prosecutor for public nuisance.” No one can even Romneys’ connection with reality can be tenuous.
allegedly interfering in the case. see the wildfire break from the Gail Collins seemed to be on to the dichotomy when
Editor, Film at 11, stay tuned. perimeter (without encroaching). she wrote in her book “When Everything Changed” in
Jussie Smollett perpetrated a fake The garden is only visible from far 2009. “The feminist movement of the late 20th century
hate crime expecting to get an ele- away. The house and the tree growth created a new United States in which women ran for pres-
Tony Favero
vated salary out of a felonious scam block the view, obviously. ident, fought for their country, argued before the Supreme
that could have instigated race riots Half Moon Bay Court, performed heart surgery, directed movies and flew
For the town to call this home a
in Chicago. And now prosecutors into space. But it did not resolve the tensions of trying
public nuisance before looking into
have dropped all the charges against to raise children and hold down a job at the same time.
him.
Flintstone house public records for prior approved … They did not remake the world the way the revolution-
Editor, survey records to back up their accu- aries had hoped. But they created a world their female
Let’s see here, gay, black, liberal,
There is only one way of looking sations first is disgusting. I find it ancestors did not even have the opportunity to imagine.
celebrity. I guess that’s too many
at the story (“Hillsborough calls hard to believe that anyone is And they still wore silly, impractical shoes.” (No kid-
social justice warrior points for
Flintstone House a ‘public nuisance’ required to be welcomed by all with ding!)
Jussie Smollett to be held account-
” in the Tuesday, March 15, edition their own actions on their own pri- 3). Every so often we hear or read in the news about the
able for his crimes. Such a tally of
of the Daily Journal) of The vate property. She has paid her problem of rape in the military. So what do we expect?
politically correct points permitted
penalty fee, made many improve- Put men and women together in such situations and prob-
prosecutors to drop all charges Flintstone home — detestable. Ms.
ments and is trying to comply with lems will ensue. Put women in a foxhole (or wherever)
against him. Fang’s house was approved by the and some men will not control their instincts. Yes,
But don’t become despondent, the same town of Hillsborough many reasonable actions. Why can’t the
town be more informed and workable women have demanded their rights, including being inte-
prosecutors will later account for years ago and she has made many grated into the armed forces, but sometimes reality must
this miscarriage of justice by charg- minor improvements. Her sculpture before making this unreasonable
be faced. Do they not know the nature of some men —
ing others lacking in social justice garden is a necessary wildfire break accusation and lawsuit? especially those facing the horrors of battle? Acting
criteria to even the scales of justice. of unique and pleasurable design. indignant when you deliberately put yourself in jeopardy
A possible fly in the ointment: Hillsborough is abhorrent to treat a by demanding equal rights in the military? (Get real!)
John Vernon 4). In 1984, for many women, liberation didn’t regis-
Chicago’s police union is now call- grandmother resident and property
ing for a federal investigation into owner this was by declaring it “a Belmont ter (And for some, it still doesn’t). Think of the
American nuns who were in trouble with the pope.
Horror of horrors, some nuns had thoughts of their own!
OUR MISSION: Apparently they hadn’t completely succumbed to the
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Indexes cap listless trading day with mixed finish


By Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,221.24
A day of listless trading on Wall Street Low: 26,122.31
ended with an uneven finish for stock index-
Close: 26,179.13
es as the market lost some of its momentum
after a three-day winning streak. Change: -79.29
After a brief early slide, U.S. stocks most-
ly wavered between small gains and losses OTHER INDEXES
through the rest of the day, as gains for S&P 500: 2867.24 +0.05
some big technology companies were offset NYSE Index: 12,819.06 -16.97
by losses in other sectors.
Consumer products companies took some Nasdaq: 7848.69 +19.78
of the heaviest losses, led by drugstore NYSE MKT: 2544.66 -3.58
chain operator Walgreens Boots Alliance, Russell 2000: 1553.32 -2.74
which plunged after it slashed its forecast
Wilshire 5000: 29,565.39 -42.05
following a weak quarter. Competitor CVS
followed it lower.
The S&P 500 ended essentially flat, hav- 10-Yr Bond: 2.48 -0.01
ing eked out a sliver of a gain, which was Oil (per barrel): 62.64 +1.05
still good enough to extend the benchmark Gold : 1,295.70 +1.50
index’s winning streak into a fourth day.
Small-company stocks fell.
“You had some selling this morning, but
it didn’t really materialize into much of any- nearly a decade. The index is now up 14.4% ing news, when the government issues its Properties added 1.6%.
thing,” said Willie Delwiche, investment this year, and would now need to rise just tally of jobs added by U.S. employers last Walgreens led a slide in consumer prod-
strategist at Baird. “There will be plenty of 2. 2% to regain the peak it reached month. Economists project a gain of ucts stocks after it reported a 14% drop in
market-moving things over the next few September 20. 170,000, according to FactSet. second-quarter profit, which the company’s
weeks.” Investors are still not sure which direc- “You have the start of the quarter and now CEO described as the most difficult quarter
All told, the S&P 500 index edged up 0.05 tion to move as they weigh uncertainty over you’re starting to go into wait-and-see mode the nation’s largest drugstore has faced
points, or less than 0.1%, to 2,867.24. international trade issues and warnings over until you get the jobs data on Friday,” since forming a few years ago.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell a weak first quarter for companies. Delwiche said. The company also slashed its forecast for
79.29 points, or 0.3%, to 26,179.13. The The unresolved trade dispute between the Investors are also gearing up for a slew of 2019. Walgreens shares fell 12.8% and
Nasdaq composite index rose 19.78 points, U.S. and China is still a key issue, said J.J. corporate earnings this month, as the next helped push down key competitor CVS
or 0.3%, to 7,848.69. The Russell 2000 Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD big wave of company results kick into gear Health by 3.8%.
index of smaller company stocks gave up Ameritrade. next week. Airline stocks rose after Delta Air Lines
2.74 points, or 0.2%, to 1,553.32. “Nobody wants to buy with both hands, Wall Street expects a contraction in earn- raised its profit forecast for the current quar-
Major European stock indexes finished just in case,” he said. “But, people won’t ings during the first quarter, followed by ter. Delta jumped 6%.
higher. aggressively sell everything as well, just in slow growth for the remainder of 2019. Any Other airlines also rose. United
Bond prices rose. The yield on the bench- case.” company commentary about their prospects Continental picked up 2. 3%, American
mark 10-year Treasury fell to 2.47% from Traders are looking ahead to Wednesday, for the next few quarters will be important Airlines Group added 2% and JetBlue
2.49% late Monday. when trade negotiations between the U.S. in giving analysts and investors a better Airways rose 1.2%.
The day’s downbeat finish for stocks fol- and China are due to resume. Officials from picture of the economy. Dow Inc., which makes plastics and other
lowed an overall strong stretch for the mar- the world’s two biggest economies are aim- Technology, communication and real products for both consumer and industrial
ket. ing to put to rest a dispute over technology estate sectors were among those to squeeze uses, climbed 5.1% in its first day of trading
and other issues. out gains Monday. Apple rose 1. 5%, after being spun off from chemical maker
The S&P 500 finished the January-March
Friday also brings potential market-mov- Facebook gained 3. 3% and Boston DowDuPont.
period with its biggest quarterly gain in

Lyft’s stock slump Business briefs


signals beginning of bumpy ride give them health benefits.
NEW YORK — When Lyft made its hotly The company has faced pushback from
anticipated debut on the public market, its employees and contract workers for paying
stock jumped 21% to $87.24 a share, up contractors less than full-time employees.
from its offering price of $72. Google did not say how many contractors
Flash forward two days later and its stock and temporary workers it has, but reports
has fallen below the IPO price and lan- say it is many thousands of people. Staffing
guished at around $68, leaving some companies will have until January 2020 to
scratching their heads about what happened. implement the minimum wage requirement,
It was investors’ first chance to buy into and January 2022 for the health care require-
the ride-hailing phenomenon, where cus- ment.
tomers could flag a ride with a few taps on a
smartphone, and drivers could earn money Walmart partners with Google
using their own vehicles.
There hasn’t been any bad news released
on grocery shopping via voice
by the company since its IPO, and investors NEW YORK — Walmart will now allow its
don’t know a whole lot more about Lyft’s shoppers to order their groceries by voice REUTERS
financial picture than they did when the through Google’s smart home assistant, its Ford Motor Co. unveils the new 2020 Escape SUV during a celebration at Greenfield Village
stock began trading on Friday. latest attempt to challenge Amazon’s grow- in Dearborn, Mich.
“A volatile stock price is just part of the ing dominance.
game for an IPO,” said Rohit Kulkarni, sen-
ior vice president of research at Forge. “This
roller coaster ride will probably continue.”
Starting this month, shoppers can add
items directly to their Walmart grocery cart,
according to a company blog post on
High prices and interest rates
The stock closed at $68.97 Tuesday. Tuesday. Walmart Inc. says it can quickly
identify the items customers are asking for, push 1Q US auto sales down 2%
Google to require benefits, based on information from prior purchases By Tom Krisher Most analysts are predicting vehicle
with Walmart. For example, if a customer sales of around 16.9 million this year, still
minimum wage for contractors tells Google Assistant to add milk to the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
strong but down from last year’s 17.27
SAN FRANCISCO — Google said Tuesday cart, it can make sure to add the specific DETROIT — Automobile sales in the million. Sales peaked in 2016 at 17.55
it will require staffing companies it works milk the customer buys regularly. million.
U.S. fell 2% in the first quarter, another
with to pay workers at least $15 an hour and Prices are a big factor. The National
sign the nation’s economy is starting to
slow. Automobile Dealers’ Association reported
Automakers sold just over 4 million that the average new vehicle sales price
vehicles from January through March, was $36,410 in the end of the first quarter,
according to Ward’s Automotive up 3.3% from a year ago. Auto-loan inter-
Intelligence, and industry analysts blame est rates, on average, hit their highest
the decline on rising vehicle prices, com- point in a decade at 6.36%, up from 5.66%
petition from an abundant supply of late- a year ago, according to Edmunds, which
model used vehicles and relatively high provides content to the Associated Press.
interest rates. Weak sales of cars, harsh The report of falling sales came a day
winter weather and the partial government after the Commerce Department reported
shutdown also had an impact. that retail sales dropped 0.2% in February
“We can now confidently say new vehicle as consumers pulled back from spending on
sales are past their peak,” said Jeremy building materials, groceries, furniture,
Acevedo, Edmunds. com’s manager of electronics and clothing.
industry analysis. “With new vehicle The recent dip in auto sales and consumer
prices continuing to rise, interest rates spending suggests more Americans are
sustaining post-recession highs and leas- tightening their belts amid slowing global
ing growing increasingly expensive, pres- growth and waning effects of President
sure on the market is mounting.” Donald Trump’s tax cuts at the end of 2017.
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Wednesday • April 3, 2019

McDonald
had Padres
flying high
By Terry Bernal “I knew I had to take on a bigger
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF role,” McDonald said. “I would say
I had to score a lot more than I had
It’s just a clever deception, to do in past year and guarding the
Parker McDonald’s flair for scor- best players on the other team
ing the basketball. most of the time … just having to
Sure, the Daily Journal Boys’ step up a lot more.”
Basketball Player of the Year’s Sure, this year’s Padres had tal-
13.5 points per game led the Serra ent. Senior forward Cade Rees, who
Padres in scoring this year. But missed his entire junior season due
what really made McDonald the to injury, was primed as a multi-
nucleus of this year’s CIF Northern tiered shooting threat. Junior guard
California Division II finalist was Antonio Abeyta, in his first varsi-
his all-around game —  especially ty season, was renowned for his
his panache for the assist pass. dagger 3s. Big man Cooper Fitz
When the Padres were at their had the frame to bang around in the
best this season, McDonald’s post.
approach was like clockwork. All Serra needed was that spark.
Dribble-drive with abandon to McDonald was happy to provide it.
score in bunches early, provoke “The good thing about Parker is
the defense to compensate, then he’s unselfish,” Serra head coach
start dropping dimes left and Chuck Rapp said. “He’s just as
right.   happy passing to a teammate as he
“Honestly, I’ve never really is scoring himself. And that was
been the go-to scorer,” McDonald contagious.”
said. “My main skill is just being When it was time to shine,
able to penetrate … and drop it off though, McDonald was not shy
if need be.” about stepping up. His game is
Serra needed McDonald to take based in strong fundamentals
his game to another level this sea- —  fluid ball-handing ability with
son. Not only was the senior flex both hands, a lightning-fast first
guard the Padres’ only returning step off the dribble and a dangerous
starter, he was the only player outside shooter to keep defenses
prior to this year to have accrued honest —  but he could light up a
any substantial varsity minutes. crowd with the best of them.
So, it became the third-year var- Of all his career highlights,
sity starter’s task to serve as the
team’s catalyst. See MCDONALD, Page 16

Mills tennis, Drama in ninth falls short By Beth Harris Dodgers 6, Giants 5
the musical?
By Terry Bernal son, a slight 4-3
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — It seemed litte


more than a consolation when the
Giants got Dodgers closer Kenley
grounded into
game-ending a
double play.
And so the
Pinch-hitter Joe Panik struck on
an outside fastball for the first out
but Gerardo Parra followed with a
redeemer, singling home Posey
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF victory with No. Dodgers sur- and Brandon Crawford before the
Jansen in the game.
3 doubles Justin vived the messy Dodgers turned their third double
Suboc and Rick After a potential comeback rally ninth that start- play of the game, 6-4-3, with
Having wrapped up the Peninsula against Jansen hit the skids,
Athletic League Ocean Division Wong winning
though, there was a feeling the Pablo Sandoval ed with a double Sandoval unable to beat out the
title last week, the Mills boys’ ten- 6-4, 6-2 to by Evan back end to render moot Solarte’s
clinch it. Giants let one get away Tuesday Longoria and a walk by Buster jog across home plate with the
nis needs to win just one more reg- night at Chavez Ravine in a 6-5
ular-season match to wrap up its Through the Posey off Yimi Garcia. would-be tying run.
Vikings’ six loss to the Dodgers. Jansen came in and promptly “I could do a whole lot better,”
second undefeated league record in
previous Ocean Trailing by one run with runners loaded the bases when he mis- said Jansen, who earned his sec-
four years. Justin Suboc
Division match- on first and third and one out, the played the ball while covering ond save.
The Vikings are currently 9-0 in first. Yangervis Solarte drew a
es, five came via 7-0 sweep and the Giants fell short of a comeback
PAL Ocean Division play with the walk to make it 6-3.
biggest opposition to their unbeat- closest, a victory over second- when pinch-hitter Pablo Sandoval See GIANTS, Page 14
en mark coming from an unlikely place Sequoia, a 5-2 final.

New league suspends season


rival — the school musical. “I’m really proud of these guys
With the Mills High School pro- because they have been working
duction of “Beauty and the Beast” hard,” Duer said. “But that was a
opening Thursday, March 21, three definite hiccup that day.” owner Tom was made “after careful considera-
By Bernie Wilson
of the Vikings players, including O’Grady, Tatsuro Kamano and Dundon, who tion.” It also said a small staff
Matthew Chan all played in the pit THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
No. 1 single Matt O’Grady, who also owns the would remain to seek new invest-
fell in a super tiebreaker at Half band for “Beauty in the Beast,” NHL’s Carolina ment capital and “restructure our
Moon Bay then doubled back to which received rave reviews from SAN DIEGO — The Alliance of Hurricanes. business. Should those efforts
Millbrae for show time. Duer, who called it: “one of the best American Football has ended its The letter, prove successful, we look forward
“I know he was really stressed out Mills ever had.” first season prematurely and told obtained by the to working with many of you on
about it,” Mills head coach Michael Kamano proved key in the win as most employees that they will be As s o ci at ed season two.”
Duer said. “I know all my musicians he and No. 1 doubles partner Josh terminated as of Wednesday. Press, gave no The abrupt end to the latest
were stressed out about it because Mack turned and burned through 6- Employees were notified of the
3, 6-0 win over Juan Perez and Phil Tom Dundon reason for end- spring league after just eight
the premier was that day.” decision in a letter from the AAF ing the inaugu- weeks stunned co-founder Bill
The result was Mills’ most con- board on Tuesday afternoon. The ral season, only that the decision
tentious league match of the sea- See MILLS, Page 16 board essentially is majority See AAF, Page 14
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TUESDAY
Local sports roundup
relief. Brett Karalius was roughed
up in his inning-plus of work,
A’s shut down Boston Baseball brief
Acuña Jr., Braves agree to
$100M, eight-year contract
Girls’ lacrosse allowing five runs. By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 1, Red Sox 0
ATLANTA — When Ronald Acuna
Mercy-Burlingame 14, College softball pitch off his ankle earlier in the at- Jr. is earning $17 million per year in
OAKLAND — Mike Fiers gave bat.
Notre Dame-Belmont 8 San Mateo 4, Cabrillo 1 his prime, the Atlanta Braves may
Oakland another stellar start, cen- On Monday, Laureano threw a
The Crusaders evened their WBAL The Bulldogs extended their have one of baseball’s best bargains.
ter fielder Ramon Laureano threw runner out at the plate in the sec-
Skyline Division record with the winning streak to 22 in a row after From the perspective of Acuna,
out a baserunner for a second ond inning of a 7-0 A’s win.
win over the Tigers. beating a tough Seahawks squad in that possibility isn’t a concern. At
straight game and the Athletics Chapman’s third homer and sec-
Mercy-Burlingame (2-2 WBAL Aptos. 21, he is the youngest player to land
made Matt ond in two days came on a 3-2
Skyline) had four players score two Mandy Ubois-Weitenhagen con- a $100 million
Ch ap man ’s pitch from Sale (0-2), an 89 mph
goals each: Jacqueline Klinger, tinued her power surge, hitting her deal and he said
homer stand in fastball he left up in the zone.
Haylee Klingler, Julia Reilly and ninth home run of the season, after he has no regrets
a 1-0 win over Sale was coming off a lousy
Maya McGee. hitting eight in the month of about gaining
Chris Sale and opening day start in which he gave
Mercy goaltender Nancy Moran March. that security so
the Boston Red up seven runs in three innings in a
finished with seven saves. Aubrie Businger led off the game early in his
Sox on Tuesday 12-4 loss to Seattle.
Notre Dame-Belmont falls to 1-4 with a homer of her own for CSM career.
night. The seven-time All-Star settled
in league play. (9-0 Coast Conference, 29-2 over- Acuna and the
Fiers (2-1) down, covering six innings while
all) and added a sacrifice fly in the Braves agreed to
pitched six throwing three-hit ball.
Baseball top of the second. Riley Donovan Matt Chapman innings of five-
Ryan Buchter and Lou Trivino
a $100 million,
had the other RBI for CSM. Ronald Acuña Jr. eight-year con-
Menlo School 8, Sequoia 0 hit ball. Oakland starters have combined on two innings of one-
Donovan, Ally Sarabia and Bella tract on Tuesday,
The Knights won their second allowed just one run over 36 hit ball, and Treinen notched his
Zalba all had doubles for the the largest deal for a player under club
game in as many days, shutting out innings in the last six games since third save with a scoreless ninth.
Bulldogs as well. control with less than one year of
the Cherokees in a non-league meet- the team returned from an 0-2 trip
major league service.
ing. Emily McAdams picked up her to Tokyo. The A’s have won four SHORT HOPS The NL Rookie of the Year , Acuna
A day after Julien Hernandez 19th win of the season, allowing straight and five of six.
one run on three hits. Red Sox DH J.D. Martinez sin- agreed to a deal with two team
pitched a one hitter, Justin Nam fol- The World Series champion Red
gled leading off the second inning options that, if exercised, would
lowed that with a two-hit effort. Sox dropped their fourth straight
MONDAY to extend his hitting streak to six raise the value to $124 million over
Ian Collins led the offense for and fell to 1-5.
games. ... A’s SS Marcus Semien 10 years.
Menlo (7-4 overall), coming up The five hits were the most an
had his hitting streak snapped at “No, I have no regrets,” Acuna said
with a pair of hits and a pair of RBIs. Baseball A’s starter has allowed during this
seven games. Red Sox 3B Rafael through a translator. “No one can see
Sequoia (3-9) was held to a pair of run. Starters had given up three or
Menlo School 5, Santa Clara 0 Devers made a diving play on a the future. No one knows what’s
hits — one from Rhoan Tussy and fewer hits in each of the previous
The Knights scored a pair of runs grounder to rob Semien of a hit going to happen tomorrow, so I’m
the other from Max McLellan — as five games.
in the top of the first inning and with one out in the fifth. ... The extremely happy with the decision
the Cherokees lost their fourth game Laureano threw out Xander
that was more than enough to give Red Sox are 15-37 in their last 52 we’ve all made and I’m just excited to
in a row. Bogaerts at third trying to stretch
them a non-league win over the games at Oakland and are 3-12-1 in be here.”
a double off the wall with one out
Bruins at Santa Clara’s their last 16 full series there. ... Braves general manager Alex
College baseball Washington Park.
in the ninth off closer Blake
Treinen extended his scoreless Anthopoulos said Acuna and the
Treinen. Bogaerts had fouled a
Mission 19, San Mateo 4 The two runs proved too much inning streak to 24 dating to Aug. team shared equal interest in the
The conference-leading Saints for Santa Clara to overcome with 25. long-term deal.
put a beat down on the Bulldogs, the performance of Menlo starting
handing them their fourth loss in
five games.
San Mateo (6-4 conference, 17-
pitcher Julien Hernandez, who
fired a one-hitter with seven
strikeouts. Hernandez was work-
Canucks top struggling Sharks
11 overall) trailed only 6-4 after ing on a no-hitter into the seventh THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Canucks 4, Sharks 2 through the third period, but quick
five innings, but Mission (9-1, inning before the Bruins broke it goals from Pearson and Granlund
22-5) scored two runs in the sixth up. VANCOUVER, British Columbia Martin Jones swung the game.
before breaking the game open Hernandez also helped his cause — Tanner Pearson scored twice, had 19 saves for Granlund broke the tie for the
with a six-run seventh and five-run at the plate, driving in a run. JC leading the Vancouver Canucks to San Jose. Canucks, completing the come-
eighth. Ng had two RBIs for Menlo (6-4 a 4-2 comeback win over the San The loss from-behind victory with a gritty
Anthony Flores paced the CSM overall), while Justin Nam and Jose Sharks on Tuesday night. added to a tough goal 13:39 into the third.
offense, driving in a pair of runs Charlie Giesler also drove in a run Markus Granlund and Troy stretch for the With heavy traffic in front of the
with a home run in the third. Sean each. Stecher also scored for the Sharks, who are San Jose net, the Vancouver center
Prozell and Danny Carnazzo also Canucks, while Bo Horvat and 1-8-1 in their banged away at the puck and found
drove in a run apiece for the Carlmont 3, Hillsdale 3, Loui Eriksson each had a pair of past 10 games a way to shovel it in behind a div-
Bulldogs. suspended — darkness assists. ing Jones.
Martin Jones and haven’t had The Canucks scored on their first
Nico Zeglin took the loss for After a 52-minute rain delay, the Kevin Labanc and Joe Pavelski a regulation
CSM, giving up six runs (five Scots and Knights went into extra scored for the Sharks. win since March 12. shot of the game after Horvat
earned) in five innings of work. innings, only to have the game Vancouver goalie Thatcher Vancouver trailed 2-1 midway
The bullpen didn’t provide much suspended because of darkness. Demko stopped 33 of 35 shots and See SHARKS, Page 14
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Oregon women not like others in Final Four


By Stephen Hawkins Friday in Tampa, defending national school in America except ours,”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS champion Notre Dame and UConn coach Geno Auriemma said. “It’s the
meet in a national semifinal or most bizarre thing I’ve ever experi-
Oregon and coach Kelly Graves championship game for the seventh enced.”
are going into the Final Four as the time since 2011. UConn had multiple regular-sea-
only newcomers, surrounded by “I know we’re the No. 1 overall son losses for the first time since
three other women’s teams that have seed, but I’m not sure we’re the hunt- 2012-13, the season that started its
won multiple national champi- ed. I think we’re one of four teams four consecutive titles. The Huskies
onships. that can win it all,” Baylor coach had won 126 regular-season games
“Obviously we’re a little bit differ- Kim Mulkey said. “We happen to be in a row until a 68-57 loss at Baylor
ent,” Graves said Tuesday. “But the overall No. 1 seed probably in January, a month after a 19-point
those programs and those coaches because of the timing of how losses win at Notre Dame. They also lost at
had to win their first, as well get to happened late in the year. But we’re Louisville, but avenged that loss by
their first Final Four. It’s a new expe- just happy to get there, to bring beating the No. 1 seed in the Albany
rience for us.” players who have never been there, Regional final.
Though not totally unexpected for and realize Oregon is an unbeliev- Before last year’s title for the
the Ducks (33-4), who have won ably talented team.” Fighting Irish (34-3), when they
back-to-back Pac-12 regular-season The Lady Bears are back in the won their last two games on last-
USA TODAY SPORTS
championships and went to the Elite Final Four for the first time since second shots by Arike Ogunbowale,
Eight each of the past two seasons. completing a 40-0 season in 2012, Sabrina Ionescu, who starred at Miramonte High School in Orinda, helped they had missed the Final Four two
when they won their second nation- lead Oregon to its first Final Four appearances. The other three teams in the years in a row. That came after a
“I know one of the focuses this
al title. semifinals — UConn, Notre Dame and Baylor — have a combined 15 streak of five consecutive Final
year was to get here to a Final Four,”
With big posts Kalani Brown (6-
national titles. Fours when Notre Dame was the
said Graves, in his fifth year at
Oregon after 14 seasons at Gonzaga. foot-7 senior) and Lauren Cox (6-4 at Louisiana Tech. Graves said. “We got a little bit bet- national runner-up four times. Its
“We didn’t want to be an Elite Eight junior), Baylor has won 27 consecu- If Oregon wins the semifinal ter last year.” other national championship was in
program, we wanted to be a Final tive games since their only loss, at game, the Ducks would play one of This is the 12th consecutive Final 2001.
Four program. I know our players Pac-12 runner-up Stanford before the teams that ended their past two Four for the Huskies (35-2), who “I think we’re confident, but I
were hungry and really determined to Christmas. seasons. The Ducks lost 90-52 to won six of their record 11 national don’t think you ever can look and
get there. Now that it’s here, we’re “That game was not going to UConn after making their first Elite titles in that span. But this appear- say, ‘We did it before. We can do it
certainly excited.” define our season or how good we Eight in 2017, then fell 84-74 to ance seems to feel a bit different again’. But you know how tough it’s
Led by junior All-American guard were really, but it would give us a lit- Notre Dame last year when they since their most recent champi- going to be,” coach Muffet McGraw
Sabrina Ionescu, the Ducks play tle bit of just kind of what we need to made another regional final. onship was in 2016, when they won said.
their first Final Four game Friday work on,” said Mulkey, in her fourth “The first year against UConn, their fourth in a row. “We won each game by a basket. It
against No. 1 overall seed Baylor Final Four in 19 seasons as Baylor’s they destroyed us. We really played “It’s odd in a lot of ways. It’s odd wasn’t as if we were just intimidat-
(35-1). head coach after she won national no good quarters in that game. We because what would be viewed as a ing everyone. I think going into
In the other Final Four game titles as a player and assistant coach weren’t quite ready for that stage,” magical season at every single this one, it’s different.”

Warriors solidify top seed in West


By Janie McCauley meaning he is one away from an automatic Washington in the third quarter with a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 116, Nuggets 99 suspension. sprained left ankle and didn’t return. Murray,
court advantage through- Before that, Durant dazzled. who missed six games from Jan. 26-Feb. 4
OAKLAND — Kevin Durant emphatically out the playoffs. Golden He rebounded Jamal Murray’s missed 3 and with an injury to the same ankle, was close-
showed who is still No. 1 in the West, deliv- State lost out on the No. drove the court, dribbling with his left hand ly monitored and played 29 minutes.
ering a pair of jarring dunks late in the first 1 spot to Houston last through the paint before switching hands to Millsap had 11 points shooting 4 of 11
half and finishing with 21 points and six year, but still went on to deliver a powerful one-handed slam. He had for Denver, which lost for the third time in
assists before being ejected to lead the capture a repeat title. another moment before halftime, driving four games and played the first night of a
Golden State Warriors past the Denver Durant was ejected with the baseline for a two-handed dunk as the tough back-to-back with San Antonio visit-
Nuggets 116-99 on Tuesday night in a 8:21 left in the third. He Warriors grabbed a 59-43 halftime lead. ing the Mile High City on Wednesday.
matchup of the top two teams in the confer- became furious wanting a Stephen Curry added 17 points, five Durant and Draymond Green had four
ence. foul call when he air- rebounds and five assists. His 3-pointer assists apiece in the opening quarter as
DeMarcus Cousins had a season-best 28 DeMarcus with 7:22 left gave him five or more 3s in a Cousins got hot. The big man stole the ball
Cousins balled a 3-point shot
points, on 12-for-17 shooting, 12 over Paul Millsap, then career-best nine straight games and moved from Nikola Jokic and took it coast-to-
rebounds, five assists and two blocks for pointed at and yelled toward official Zach the two-time MVP (16, 236) past Chris coast for a left-handed layup.
the Warriors (53-24), who have a two-game Zarba. Cousins stood between Durant and Mullin (16,235) for fourth place on the Denver jumped to a 20-16 lead before
lead and the tiebreaker on Denver (51-26) Zarba, who wasted no time tossing the two- Warriors all-time points list. Golden State’s 14-4 burst put the Warriors
with five games to go in the chase for the time reigning finals MVP. Murray scored 17 points after he departed up 30-24 heading into the second. Denver
Western Conference’s top seed and home- Those were his 14th and 15th technicals, the Nuggets’ 95-90 home loss Sunday to never recovered.
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Surfers begin qualifying for Olympics SHARKS


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS champion Kelly Slater and me fall back in love with being the world Continued from page 12
reigning series champion champion and reminding me why I do this.”
GOLD COAST, Australia — Qualifying for Gabriel Medina. Becoming an Olympian would be an added sliced a back pass to Pearson from below
the inaugural Olympic surfing competition For surfers like Gilmore, bonus. the goal line.
began Wednesday with a World Surf League who can earn a spot at the
Tokyo Olympics by fin- “I always loved the idea of going to the The left wing snapped the puck past
event which also featured equal prize money for Jones 1:28 into the game.
male and female board riders. ishing in the top eight at Olympics (but) never thought I’d get the
the end of the WSL season, chance,” she said. Labanc scored for San Jose, tipping a
Poor surf conditions at the regular Snapper long shot from Brendan Dillon in past a
Rocks venue on the Gold Coast meant officials 2019 presents some unique The Olympic event in Tokyo next year will
opportunities for pay pari- diving Demko at 5:09 of the first.
moved the first day of competition around the Stephanie be held at Shidashita Beach, otherwise known
point to nearby Duranbah. Gilmore ty and Olympic inclusion. Shida, which is about 60 kilometers (40 miles) The goal extended Labanc’s points streak
“I’ve never been driven outside the Japanese capital in the Chiba pre- to six games, including three goals and
The Quiksilver Pro and Boost Mobile Pro are by money to win, but I’ve come to understand three assists.
the first elite events where men and women will fecture.
the sport has a real power to speak to people on The Sharks added a power-play goal
receive equal prize money. a whole other level,” Gilmore said ahead of the The Olympic fields will feature 20 men and 10:47 into the period after Vancouver’s
Seven-time world champion Stephanie season-opening event at her local break. “To 20 women. It is possible that if surfing is Adam Gaudette was called for hooking.
Gilmore leads the women’s field while defend- set standards and send messages in society that extended to the Paris Games in 2024 or Los
ing Gold Coast champion and fellowAustralian Angeles in 2028, categories of longboarding, Tomas Hertl sent a pass down low and
not many other industries have ... it just Pavelski tipped it in back door.
Julian Wilson features in a strong men’s field seemed like such a milestone year and it made body-boarding or stand-up paddleboards (SUP)
that included American great and 11-time world could be added. Pavelski returned to the San Jose lineup
after missing seven games with a lower-
Bumgarner (0-2) gave up five runs — all The Dodgers signed RHP Zach McAllister body injury.

GIANTS
Continued from page 11
unearned — and five hits in six innings. He
struck out four and walked two. The left-han-
der has 204 strikeouts against the Dodgers
to a minor league contract. The 31-year-old
reliever was released last week by Texas.
McAllister signed a minor league contract
Joe Thornton had assists on both Labanc
and Pavelski’s goals.
The 39-year-old center has 1,063 assists,
in his career. with the Dodgers late last season, but was tying him with Steve Yzerman for eighth
Bumgarner rebounded at the plate in the never called up. He pitched in nine spring place on the NHL’s all-time assists list.
Jansen earned his second save. sixth, hitting a two-run shot to left that had games for the Rangers and allowed four The Canucks tied the score 10:18 into the
The Dodgers led 1-0 on Enrique the Giants trailing 5-2. earned runs in 12 innings with 10 strike- third with a controversial goal.
Hernandez’s RBI single that scored Russell outs and two walks. Jones stopped Eriksson’s shot but
Martin, who was safe at first on MAKING MOVES Pearson fought to knock out the rebound
Bumgarner’s throwing error to open the
third.
The Giants acquired OF Kevin Pillar from UP NEXT and poked the puck into the net.
Toronto for INF Alen Hanson, RHP Derek Officials on the ice initially ruled no
With two outs, A.J. Pollock singled, Law and minor league pitcher Juan De Paula. LHP Derek Holland (0-1, 6.75 ERA) goes goal, but the call was quickly overturned.
Hernandez took second and Ryu, who Pillar is earning $5.8 million, is eligible for the Giants in the series finale on
walked, went to third, setting up San Jose coach Peter DeBoer challenged
for arbitration next winter and can become a Wednesday. RHP Ross Stripling starts for the refs, citing goalie interference. Review
Bellinger’s fourth career grand slam that free agent after the 2020 season. They des- the Dodgers. He last pitched Friday against
made it 5-0. in Toronto determined the goal was good,
ignated OF Michael Reed for assignment to Arizona, allowing three hits over 5 1/3 saying the puck was loose.
The Dodgers turned two double plays and make room for Pillar on the 40-man roster. scoreless innings while not factoring into
Hernandez made two stellar defensive plays Pillar struck out swinging as a pinch-hit- the decision in a 5-4 loss. He struck out five Stecher added an empty-net goal with 90
at second base. ter in the eighth. and walked one on 76 pitches. seconds left in the game.

tweeted : “If you’re an AAF player and the as a development league for the NFL with future success. Regrettably, we will not

AAF
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league does dissolve. The last check you got
will be the last one that you get. No lawsuit
or anything else will get you your bread.
several rules tweaks designed to speed up
play and make it safer. There were no kick-
offs or PATs. Teams had to go for a two-
have that opportunity.”
While it clearly wasn’t NFL-caliber foot-
ball, it was entertaining and helped fill the
Save your money and keep your head up. It’s point conversion after touchdowns.
the only choice at this point unless some- post-Super Bowl void. Among the league’s
“We were headed to a tremendous run of coaches were Steve Spurrier, Dennis
Polian, the former NFL executive who built thing drastic happens.” success, beginning with Saturday’s game
a Super Bowl winner with Indianapolis. Erickson, Mike Martz and Mike Riley.
Manziel said in another tweet: “Just the leading into the Final Four on CBS,” Polian
“I’m extremely disappointed, ” Polian reality of this unfortunate situation.. great told the AP. “Our league on the field has However, there were signs of trouble in a
told The Associated Press by phone from concept, good football on the field and fun prospered and grown. The football’s gotten league put together in less than one year.
Charlotte, North Carolina. for fans to watch. Just not enough money to better, and that’s a tremendous tribute to the
“On the one hand it was kind of our go around which has been the main problem coaches and players and GMs and front Dundon invested $250 million in the AAF
wildest fantasies come true. It all came true with “other” leagues for a long time.” office staff and all the other people who shortly after play began. At the time,
and now it’s all come crashing down.” The letter said employees would be paid have done a phenomenal job.” Ebersol said reports the Alliance was short
Asked why the league was shutting down, through Wednesday. on cash and needed a bailout from Dundon in
Polian later said in a statement that when order to make payroll were untrue. He said
Polian said he’s heard “only that it’s about The AAF seemed to have a better chance of Dundon took over, it was his and Ebersol’s
the money. That’s all.” the league had a technical glitch in its pay-
surviving than other alternative leagues, belief “that we would finish the season, pay
The league had teams in Orlando, Atlanta, roll system that was fixed.
such as the USFL and the World League, our creditors and make the necessary adjust-
San Diego, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San because of the people and philosophies ments to move forward in a manner that The AAF aspired to be a league for players
Antonio, Birmingham and Memphis. involved. made economic sense for all. The momen- with NFL hopes, but it could not reach
Several hours before the letter was sent, Polian and co-founder Charlie Ebersol, a tum generated by our players, coaches and agreement with the NFLPA to use players at
Memphis quarterback Johnny Manziel television and film producer, envisioned it football staff had us well positioned for the end of NFL rosters.
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Surfers begin qualifying for Olympics SHARKS


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS champion Kelly Slater and me fall back in love with being the world Continued from page 12
reigning series champion champion and reminding me why I do this.”
GOLD COAST, Australia — Qualifying for Gabriel Medina. Becoming an Olympian would be an added sliced a back pass to Pearson from below
the inaugural Olympic surfing competition For surfers like Gilmore, bonus. the goal line.
began Wednesday with a World Surf League who can earn a spot at the
Tokyo Olympics by fin- “I always loved the idea of going to the The left wing snapped the puck past
event which also featured equal prize money for Jones 1:28 into the game.
male and female board riders. ishing in the top eight at Olympics (but) never thought I’d get the
the end of the WSL season, chance,” she said. Labanc scored for San Jose, tipping a
Poor surf conditions at the regular Snapper long shot from Brendan Dillon in past a
Rocks venue on the Gold Coast meant officials 2019 presents some unique The Olympic event in Tokyo next year will
opportunities for pay pari- diving Demko at 5:09 of the first.
moved the first day of competition around the Stephanie be held at Shidashita Beach, otherwise known
point to nearby Duranbah. Gilmore ty and Olympic inclusion. Shida, which is about 60 kilometers (40 miles) The goal extended Labanc’s points streak
“I’ve never been driven outside the Japanese capital in the Chiba pre- to six games, including three goals and
The Quiksilver Pro and Boost Mobile Pro are by money to win, but I’ve come to understand three assists.
the first elite events where men and women will fecture.
the sport has a real power to speak to people on The Sharks added a power-play goal
receive equal prize money. a whole other level,” Gilmore said ahead of the The Olympic fields will feature 20 men and 10:47 into the period after Vancouver’s
Seven-time world champion Stephanie season-opening event at her local break. “To 20 women. It is possible that if surfing is Adam Gaudette was called for hooking.
Gilmore leads the women’s field while defend- set standards and send messages in society that extended to the Paris Games in 2024 or Los
ing Gold Coast champion and fellowAustralian Angeles in 2028, categories of longboarding, Tomas Hertl sent a pass down low and
not many other industries have ... it just Pavelski tipped it in back door.
Julian Wilson features in a strong men’s field seemed like such a milestone year and it made body-boarding or stand-up paddleboards (SUP)
that included American great and 11-time world could be added. Pavelski returned to the San Jose lineup
after missing seven games with a lower-
Bumgarner with a third-inning grand slam. Hernandez’s RBI single that scored Russell body injury.

GIANTS
Continued from page 11
“The first three innings of the game I had
no feel,” Bumgarner said. “I was as lost as
I’ve felt out there in a long time as far as com-
Martin, who was safe at first on Bumgarner’s
throwing error to open the third.
With two outs, A.J. Pollock singled,
Joe Thornton had assists on both Labanc
and Pavelski’s goals.
The 39-year-old center has 1,063 assists,
mand-wise.” Hernandez took second and Ryu, who walked, tying him with Steve Yzerman for eighth
Bellinger has struggled against left-handed went to third, setting up Bellinger’s fourth place on the NHL’s all-time assists list.
Through the first eight innings, Giants pitching in the past, and credits his current The Canucks tied the score 10:18 into the
career grand slam that made it 5-0.
starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner provid- success to extra work in the batting cage. third with a controversial goal.
ed all the team’s offense.
On the mound, Bumgarner (0-2) gave up
Los Angeles has 17 homers, tied with the Giants acquire Pillar from Blue Jays Jones stopped Eriksson’s shot but
Seattle Mariners for most in the majors. The Pearson fought to knock out the rebound
five runs — all unearned — and five hits in Dodgers matched a franchise record with Outfielder Kevin Pillar got an 8 a.m. call and poked the puck into the net.
six innings. He struck out four and walked homers in six straight games to start a sea- informing him that he was being traded from
two. The left-hander has 204 strikeouts Officials on the ice initially ruled no
son, set by the 1954 Brooklyn team. The Toronto to San Francisco. He bid his wife and goal, but the call was quickly overturned.
against the Dodgers in his career. Dodgers have homered in 10 straight games child goodbye and hopped a flight to Los
At the plate in the sixth, Bumgarner dating to Sept. 18. Angeles, arriving in time to pinch-hit in the San Jose coach Peter DeBoer challenged
rebounded, hitting a two-run shot to left that eighth. He struck out. the refs, citing goalie interference. Review
Hyun-Jin Ryu (2-0) allowed two runs and in Toronto determined the goal was good,
had the Giants trailing 5-2. six hits in seven innings. He struck out five The Giants sent infielder Alen Hanson,
But the Dodgers continued their tear as the saying the puck was loose.
and walked none. He was the fifth left-hander right-hander Derek Law and minor league
best power show in baseball. in six games that the Giants have faced. pitcher Juan De Paula to Toronto for Pillar, Stecher added an empty-net goal with 90
Cody Bellinger hit his biggest blast yet off The Dodgers led 1-0 on Enrique originally from the San Fernando Valley. seconds left in the game.

tweeted : “If you’re an AAF player and the as a development league for the NFL with future success. Regrettably, we will not

AAF
Continued from page 11
league does dissolve. The last check you got
will be the last one that you get. No lawsuit
or anything else will get you your bread.
several rules tweaks designed to speed up
play and make it safer. There were no kick-
offs or PATs. Teams had to go for a two-
have that opportunity.”
While it clearly wasn’t NFL-caliber foot-
ball, it was entertaining and helped fill the
Save your money and keep your head up. It’s point conversion after touchdowns.
the only choice at this point unless some- post-Super Bowl void. Among the league’s
“We were headed to a tremendous run of coaches were Steve Spurrier, Dennis
Polian, the former NFL executive who built thing drastic happens.” success, beginning with Saturday’s game
a Super Bowl winner with Indianapolis. Erickson, Mike Martz and Mike Riley.
Manziel said in another tweet: “Just the leading into the Final Four on CBS,” Polian
“I’m extremely disappointed, ” Polian reality of this unfortunate situation.. great told the AP. “Our league on the field has However, there were signs of trouble in a
told The Associated Press by phone from concept, good football on the field and fun prospered and grown. The football’s gotten league put together in less than one year.
Charlotte, North Carolina. for fans to watch. Just not enough money to better, and that’s a tremendous tribute to the
“On the one hand it was kind of our go around which has been the main problem coaches and players and GMs and front Dundon invested $250 million in the AAF
wildest fantasies come true. It all came true with “other” leagues for a long time.” office staff and all the other people who shortly after play began. At the time,
and now it’s all come crashing down.” The letter said employees would be paid have done a phenomenal job.” Ebersol said reports the Alliance was short
Asked why the league was shutting down, through Wednesday. on cash and needed a bailout from Dundon in
Polian later said in a statement that when order to make payroll were untrue. He said
Polian said he’s heard “only that it’s about The AAF seemed to have a better chance of Dundon took over, it was his and Ebersol’s
the money. That’s all.” the league had a technical glitch in its pay-
surviving than other alternative leagues, belief “that we would finish the season, pay
The league had teams in Orlando, Atlanta, roll system that was fixed.
such as the USFL and the World League, our creditors and make the necessary adjust-
San Diego, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San because of the people and philosophies ments to move forward in a manner that The AAF aspired to be a league for players
Antonio, Birmingham and Memphis. involved. made economic sense for all. The momen- with NFL hopes, but it could not reach
Several hours before the letter was sent, Polian and co-founder Charlie Ebersol, a tum generated by our players, coaches and agreement with the NFLPA to use players at
Memphis quarterback Johnny Manziel television and film producer, envisioned it football staff had us well positioned for the end of NFL rosters.
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“We are big fans of the NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
U.S. Women’s National EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE East Division East Division
Atlantic Division Atlantic Division
Team and were W L Pct GB GP W L OTPts GF GA Tampa Bay
W
5
L
1
Pct
.833
GB
— Philadelphia
W
4
L
0
Pct
1.000
GB

y-Toronto 55 23 .705 — z-Tampa Bay 80 60 16 4 124 316 218
inspired to take x-Philadelphia 49 28 .636 5 1/2 x-Boston 80 48 23 9 105 253 209 Baltimore
New York
4
2
1
3
.800
.400
1/2
2 1/2
New York 4 1 .800 1/2
x-Toronto 80 46 27 7 99 280 242 Miami 2 4 .333 3
action and make a x-Boston
Brooklyn
46
39
32
39
.590
.500
9
16 Montreal 80 43 29 8 94 242 229 Toronto 2 4 .333 3 Atlanta 1 3 .250 3
Florida 80 36 32 12 84 263 274
difference that matters.” New York 15 62 .195 39 1/2
Detroit 80 32 38 10 74 225 266
Boston 1 5 .167 4 Washington 1 3 .250 3
Southeast Division Buffalo 80 31 39 10 72 214 268 Central Division
— Kit Crawford, Clif Bar co-owner Ottawa 79 28 45 6 62 234 290 Central Division
Miami 38 39 .494 — W L Pct GB
Orlando 38 40 .487 1/2 W L Pct GB
Metropolitan Division Minnesota 3 1 .750 — Milwaukee 5 1 .833 —
Charlotte 35 42 .455 3 Cleveland 2 2 .500 1

LUNA Bar will Washington


Atlanta

Central Division
32
28
46
50
.410
.359
6 1/2
10 1/2
x-Winnipeg
x-Nashville
x-St. Louis
x-Dallas
80 46
80 45
79 43
80 42
30
29
28
31
4 96
6 96
8 94
7 91
266
232
234
206
239
210
214
196
Detroit
Kansas City
Chicago
3
2
1
3
2
3
.500
.500
.250
1
1
2
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Chicago
2
1
1
3
2
3
.400
.333
.250
2 1/2
2 1/2
3

bridge pay gap y-Milwaukee


x-Indiana
Detroit
58
46
39
20
32
38
.744
.590
.506

12
18 1/2
Colorado
Minnesota
Chicago
80 37
80 37
79 34
29
34
33
14 88
9 83
12 80
255
211
258
239
231
283 West Division
W L Pct GB
Cincinnati

West Division
1 3 .250 3

for US women’s Chicago


Cleveland
21
19
57
59
.269
.244
37
39
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
x-Winnipeg
x-Nashville
77 45 28
78 44 28
4 94
6 94
260
227
228
203
Seattle
A’s
Texas
7
5
3
1
3
2
.875
.625
.600

2
2 1/2
Los Angeles
San Diego
Arizona
W
4
3
2
L
2
2
3
Pct
.667
.600
.400
GB

1/2
1 1/2

soccer players WESTERN CONFERENCE


Southwest Division
x-Denver
x-Portland
51
49
26
28
.662
.636

2
x-St. Louis
Dallas
Colorado
Minnesota
77 41 28
78 41 31
78 36 29
78 36 33
8 90
6 88
13 85
9 81
228
198
247
206
210
191
234
226
Houston
Los Angeles

Tuesday’s Games
2
1
4
5
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.167
4
5 Colorado
Giants
2
2
4
4
.333
.333
2
2
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS x-Utah 47 30 .610 4 Chicago 77 34 33 10 78 253 276 Detroit 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 Tuesday’s Games
x-Oklahoma City 45 33 .577 6 1/2 Baltimore 2, Toronto 1 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3
The maker of LUNA Bar brand Minnesota 34 43 .442 17 Pacific Division
z-Calgary 80 50 23 7 107 287 221 Tampa Bay 4, Colorado 0 Philadelphia 8, Washington 2
nutrition bars has pledged to pay Northwest Division x-Sharks 80 44 27 9 97 281 257 Texas 6, Houston 4 N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 5
$31,250 to each of the players who x-Denver 51 24 .680 — x-Vegas 80 43 30 7 93 246 221 Minnesota 5, Kansas City 4, 10 innings Tampa Bay 4, Colorado 0
x-Portland 48 27 .640 3 Arizona 80 38 34 8 84 207 218 Oakland 1, Boston 0 L.A. Dodgers 6, San Francisco 5
make the U.S. roster for the x-Utah 46 30 .605 5 1/2 Vancouver 80 35 35 10 80 221 248 Seattle 2, L.A. Angels 1 Arizona at San Diego, late
Women’s World Cup, an amount the Oklahoma City 44 32 .579 7 1/2 Edmonton 80 34 37 9 77 227 270 Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games
Anaheim 80 33 37 10 76 191 248
company says makes up the differ- Minnesota 34 41 .453 17
Los Angeles 80 30 41 9 69 195 256 CWS (Rodon 0-1) at Cleveland (Kluber 0-1),10:10 a.m. Milwaukee (Peralta 0-0) at Cincy (Castillo 0-0),9:35 a.m.
ence between bonuses for the men’s Pacific Division
Colorado (Marquez 1-0) at Tampa (TBD), 10:10 a.m. Philly (Nola 1-0) atWashington (Sanchez 0-0),10:05 a.m.
x-clinched playoff spot Minnesota (Gibson 0-0) at KC (Bailey 0-0), 10:15 a.m.
and women’s national teams. y-Warriors 53 24 .688 — z-clinched conference Detroit (Boyd 0-1) at Yankees (TBD), 1:05 p.m.
Colorado (Marquez 1-0) at Tampa (TBD), 10:10 a.m.
California-based Clif Bar & x-L.A. Clippers 47 31 .603 6 1/2 Arizona (Ray 0-0) at SD (Lucchesi 1-0), 12:40 p.m.
Sacramento 38 40 .487 15 1/2 Baltimore(Karns0-0)atToronto(Shoemaker1-0),1:07p.m.
Tuesday’s Games Mets (deGrom 1-0) at Miami (Richards 0-0), 3:10 p.m.
Company announced the planned L.A. Lakers 35 43 .449 18 1/2 Nashville 3, Buffalo 2 Houston (Cole 0-1) at Texas (Minor 0-1), 5:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Mikolas 0-1) at Pitt (Taillon 0-1), 4:05 p.m.
payments Tuesday on Equal Pay Day, Phoenix 18 60 .231 35 1/2 Boston 6, Columbus 2 Boston (Eovaldi 0-0) at A’s (Estrada 0-0), 7:07 p.m.
Cubs (Lester 1-0) at Atlanta (Teheran 0-1), 4:20 p.m.
Carolina 4, Toronto 1 Thursday’s Games
which highlights the gender wage x-clinched playoff spot Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 2 Giants (Holland 0-1) at Dodgers (Stripling 0-0),7:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
gap. y-clinched division Detroit 4, Pittsburgh 1
Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Thursday’s Games
The U.S. women’s national team Minnesota 5, Winnipeg 1 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
Dallas 6, Philadelphia 2 N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 12:05 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games San Diego at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m.
filed a lawsuit in federal court earlier Oklahoma City 119, L.A. Lakers 103
Colorado 6, Edmonton 2 Boston at Oakland, 12:37 p.m.
Los Angeles 3, Arizona 1 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 3:05 p.m.
this month alleging gender discrim- San Antonio 117, Atlanta 111 Vancouver 4, San Jose 2
Toronto at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m.
Texas at L.A. Angels, 7:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 4:20 p.m.
ination. Houston 130, Sacramento 105 Wednesday’s Games
Golden State 116, Denver 102 Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 4:30 p.m.
The players have said in court doc- Wednesday’s Games St. Louis at Chicago, 5 p.m.
uments that U.S. men’s team players Chicago at Washington, 4 p.m.
Indiana at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Calgary at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
TRANSACTIONS
earned a $55,000 bonus apiece for N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 4 p.m.
New York at Orlando, 4 p.m. BASEBALL National League
making the World Cup roster in Boston at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Ottawa at Buffalo, 4 p.m. American League ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with OF
2014, while the women earned a Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 4 p.m. Ronald Acuqa Jr. on an eight-year contract.
Montreal at Washington, 4 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS — Reinstate RHP Anthony
$15,000 bonus each for making the Toronto at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Swarzak from 10-day IL. Optioned RHP David CINCINNATI REDS — Assigned LHP Brandon
Detroit at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
Charlotte at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4 p.m. McKay to Tacoma, retroactive to April 1. Finnegan outright to Louisville (IL).
2015 World Cup roster. Minnesota at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Boston at Minnesota, 5 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS —Traded OF Kevin Pillar to COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed LHP Jake McGee
“It’s ironic that one of the most San Antonio at Denver, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 5 p.m. San Francisco for INF Alen Hanson and RHPs Juan on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Carlos Estevez from
Memphis at Portland, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Nashville, 5 p.m. De Paula and Derek Law, and OF Rodrigo Orozco to Albuquerque (PCL).
popular sports in the world is still Utah at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Colorado, 9 p.m. San Diego for OF Socrates Brito.Transferred OF Dal- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Designated OF
experiencing pay inequalities Houston at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m. ton Pompey to the 60-day IL. Michael Reed for assignment.
between women and men,” Clif Bar
& Company co-owner Kit Crawford
said in a statement. “We are big fans
Sports brief
of the U.S. Women’s National Team Olson and Majerus headline
and were inspired to take action and
make a difference that matters.” college hoops Hall of Fame class
The company characterized the KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Longtime coach Lute Olson and
payments, which total $718,750, as the late Rick Majerus headline the 2019 class of six former
a donation, made in partnership players and three influential coaches selected Tuesday for
with the U.S. Women’s National the College Basketball Hall of Fame.
Team Players Association. Joining them during the induction ceremony this
U.S. Soccer has said that the dif- November are former Indiana star Calbert Cheaney, Duke’s
ferences in pay are the result of dif- Shane Battier, Purdue’s Terry Dischinger, Ernie
ferent collective bargaining agree- DiGregorio of Providence, UNLV’s Larry Johnson,
ments that set different pay struc- Stanford standout Todd Lichti and longtime Valparaiso
tures for the two teams. coach Homer Drew.
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McDonald said. “And you want to beat the opted to skip track, making the March 5
MCDONALD other team. So it’s one of those games you
have adrenaline for the whole game.”
postseason finale the last action of his
career in Serra athletics.
Continued from page 11 As sure as McDonald’s ability to light up “As far as this being kind of it in terms of
his home crowd, he surely could command sports, I’ve been so involved in basketball
the opposite effect on the road. Come the since a young age … so it’s definitely bitter-
McDonald’s claim to fame is that of a
Northern California playoffs, Serra opened sweet,” McDonald said. “There’s so much
“Jungle Game” hero, making a habit of com-
the Division II bracket with back-to-back more out there in the world that I want to
ing up big in the clutch in Serra’s annual
road games. As the No. 9 seed, the Padres’ explore. … I think looking back on it, I
rivalry game with St. Ignatius. Two years
60-53 win at No. 8 St. Patrick-St. Vincent- think I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished
ago, as a sophomore, he blazed a 15-foot
Vallejo wasn’t exactly an upset. But the sec- in my basketball career.”
running jumper to beat the buzzer for the
game-winner in a 60-59 victory to set the ond-round win 62-57 at No. 1 St. Mary’s- McDonald made his mark as a complete
home fans at Morton Family Gymnasium Stockton sure was. basketball player, impactful in all areas of
into an on-court frenzy of celebration. The win earned Serra a surprising third- the game. Throughout his senior year, he
Fast forward to this season, McDonald round home game. Again McDonald led the averaged 3.7 rebounds, 2.2 steals, shot 43.2
added another historic performance to the way, exploding for 10 first-half points in a percent from the field, including 31.8 per-
renowned rivalry, leading Serra back from 70-46 blowout of Rocklin to advance to Nor cent from 3-point range, and took care of
the abyss of a 20-point deficit at halftime to Cal Division II regional finals. The Padres’ business at 73.1 percent from the free-throw
celebrate a 48-44 win. McDonald scored 22 run came to an end there with a 59-38 loss at line.
points on the night, including 14 in the eventual state champion Campolindo. But most importantly, his leadership
third quarter, putting the finishing touch on In terms of earning Daily Journal Boys’ proved second to none.
what Rapp called the best Jungle Game win Basketball Athlete of the Year honors, “I think my role was leading by action,”
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE of his career with a 3-pointer in the closing McDonald becomes a rare two-time recipient McDonald said, “especially at practices,
Parker McDonald, as three-year varsity player, minute. with each coming for different sports. As a being kind of a spark for everyone else …
sparked Serra to the Nor Cal DII championship “The games are crazy so you want to per- junior, he took the title for boys’ track and getting everyone fired up. Not by my voice
game. form for your friends in the stands,” field as a star high jumper. This year, he but by the way I’m playing.”

all eyes turning toward the No. 3 doubles Half Moon Bay No. 2 single Noah the title in 2016. The Vikings moved up to

MILLS court. Duer described the scene as something


more akin to “West Side Story,” with Mills’
players rooting from one side of the court
Nemiccolo won a super tiebreaker over
Porion Ching 4-6, 6-1 (10-8); Mills No. 3
Bruce Wong defeated Billy Ginna 6-0, 6-1;
the Bay Division for two years, faired decent-
ly in 2017 before a graduation overhaul left
them gutted and in the cellar in 2018.
Continued from page 11 and Half Moon Bay’s players from the other. Mills No. 4 Brandon Lai defeated Taro Tanaka Duer said the Vikings, with just two sen-
“They got all the fanfare because obvious- 6-1, 6-0. iors on this year’s roster, are willing to move
Carrig. O’Grady and Chan, though, had their ly I was biting my fingernails,” Duer said. Mills has one more regular-season league back to the Bay Division for 2020. Mills has
respective matches run long. Chan and Ethan “So, they came through.” match to go, a rain makeup Tuesday, April 9 played two non-league matches against Bay
Katsuyama fell to Thomas Hurrell and Ethan Suboc and Wong saved the day with a 6-4, against none other than Half Moon Bay. competition this season, each 7-0 loses to
Reicherter at No. 2 doubles 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(5). 6-2 victory over Calvin Kohei and Tanaka, With the Mills musical having closed, the San Mateo and Burlingame. Duer said the
O’Grady hurried to a third-set tiebreaker in a staying true to form for lower-seeded match- Vikings will not have to contend with “The shutout final scorers were deceiving though.
4-6, 6-3 (10-3) loss to Phineas Lehan. es with extended rally after extended rally. Beast” this time around. “We felt it out a little bit to see where we
As the musical trio caught an Uber back to “They played their points out, that’s for Mills has already clinched the Ocean would be somewhere in the Bay,” Duer said,
school, the match was still in progress with sure,” Duer said. Division championship, last having earned “and it was definitely not like last time.”

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streamline dense housing construction by “We are doing it in a discerning way that penalized for ones that haven’t been deliv-

CONTROL
Continued from page 1
limiting oversight of local officials.
Advocates for these measures, and the
many other similar policies, claim inter-
makes sense for Burlingame, ” said
Councilman Ricardo Ortiz.
Mayor Donna Colson concurred, and
ered because we don’t control the market
and the developers and market forces that
actually bring that online,” she said.
vention by lawmakers is necessary due to shared further fears implementing the With further concerns regarding financ-
the historic reluctance of local officials to state’s efforts would throw off kilter the ing for the state’s effort, Councilwoman
see people that are displaced in our gro- build more homes. desireable development environment in Ann Keighran said she felt seeking addi-
cery stores and our places of worship and Burlingame. tional tax measures was misguided.
Councilman Michael Brownrigg though
our community. And we care about it and “I would be very concerned to disrupt
argued the issue is not so cut and dry. “We’ve been able to make this work
we are trying to solve it and we are being that situation, in that I think it would actu-
“It starts from a premise that local offi- without taxes. So it comes back to local
thoughtful about it.” ally stall our future development and build-
cials are the problem. We are the reason control again. So I do think they are ask-
She balanced her position against con- ing,” she said.
that stuff isn’t getting built. And certainly ing for too many taxes,” she said.
cerns shared by most councilmembers who
in the past, maybe one could make that Rather than blame local officials for the Ultimately, officials agreed a letter
felt proposals such as the CASA Compact
case. Maybe there are some jurisdictions housing crisis, Brownrigg suggested the which will be sent to Sacramento should
and state Sen. Scott Wiener’s SB 50 are
where one could make that case,” he said. private sector should be held responsible be drafted detailing the variety of concerns
too vague and flawed to be effective.
“But I don’t think it’s fair in many, many as well. shared regarding the effort of state law-
The CASA Compact, a legislative pack-
age crafted by the Metropolitan cities and certainly not ours.” “I think one of the things all of these makers. The correspondence will also
Transportation Commission and In touting Burlingame’s progress, offi- legislators miss is the incentives to get highlight the initiatives included in the
Association of Bay Area Governments, cials pointed to the recent update of the longtime property owners off their duff legislative effort which Burlingame offi-
seeks to facilitate housing construction city’s general plan which loosened devel- and to do something,” he said. cials support.
near transit stops while also proposing opment regulations in certain areas most Beach too suggested lawmakers would be But while the fight between city offi-
tenant protections in a slate of policies to capable of accommodating more homes. better served to spur housing development cials and their state counterparts rages on,
be financed by roughly $2.5 billion in tax Burlingame officials argued the update is by offering resources, rather than focusing Brownrigg suggested a regional discus-
measures. a model of thoughtful planning which on punishing cities which may not meet sion should be held in San Mateo County
Wiener’s proposal, which advanced out aims to meet the goals of building new building thresholds. to identify local solutions.
of its first hearing Tuesday, April 2, mean- homes while preserving existing neigh- “Give us targets. Give us incentives. We “Instead of MTC telling us what to do
while aims to upzone urban areas and borhoods and respecting the quality of also shouldn’t be penalized. We should be and ABAG, I think we should get together
life. credited for units that we approve but not and figure this out for ourselves,” he said.

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ments in late 2017 and said it will not
do so at least until it emerges from
bankruptcy. Nonetheless, Alsup
further prevention steps, including
requiring PG&E to shut power more
often during high winds.
barred it from restarting dividend “We share the court’s commitment
payments without court order. to safety and understand that we must
utility’s felony probation for a dead-
ly natural gas explosion. The judge The company sought bankruptcy play a leading role in reducing the
stopped short of adopting more strin- protection in January in the face of risk of wildfire throughout Northern
gent conditions initially proposed, billions of dollars in potential liabil- and Central California,” the company
including ordering PG&E to inspect ity from recent wildfires. said in a prepared statement after the
every inch of its power grid. “A lot of money went out in divi- hearing.
Alsup modified the terms as part of dends that should have went into tree Company spokesman James
an effort to cut down on wildfires trimming,” Alsup told PG&E acting Noonan said PG&E is awaiting regu-
started by the company’s equipment, chief executive John Simon during latory approval of its tree-trimming
mostly by trees falling onto power the hearing. “PG&E pumped out $4.5 plan and other wildfire prevention
lines. Alsup called the utility’s billion in dividends and let the tree efforts. The company also plans to
efforts to prevent trees from hitting budget wither. So a lot of trees start inspecting its equipment in
power lines dismal while it was pay- should’ve been taken down that were remote Northern California forests
ing dividends to shareholders. not.” by helicopter, he said.
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access the bathroom shower and exteri-
or door to the space with a wheelchair,
if she needs to use one in the future.
City requirements
Fahrenbruch added city requirements
limiting the allowable width of a food
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 ‘Macbeth’ by William Alongside his junior ADU project, preparation sink to 16 inches, refriger-
Computer Class: Intro to Podcast Shakespeare. 8 p.m. Dragon
Listening. 10:30 a.m. to noon Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Fahrenbruch has taken on grading ators installed in the unit to be half-size
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a “Now that she’s approaching 80 ... along the side of the house and adjust- or smaller and a 6-foot maximum length
las Pulgas, Belmont. Free for all ages. tragic tale of all-powerful ambition it’s now more about caring for her rather
For more information call 591-8286. and consuming conscience takes on ments to the stairs in his backyard to for kitchen countertop and storage cab-
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to than her helping us with the kids,” he ensure the path to the unit is accessible inets put even more constraints on
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to $37. For more information call 493- said. to those with difficulty walking. homeowners trying to make the most
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 2006.
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Focused on converting the house into “I’m going for family harmony of a 500-square-foot space. With sever-
Drop into a relaxed computer tutor- ‘Peter Pan.’ 7:30 Bayside a multi-generation home, Fahrenbruch here,” he said. al requirements dictating how much
ing session. Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe embarked on a process to build an
Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to space can be allocated to specific
Sons In Retirement Branch 4 April Neverland in this magical musical. accessory dwelling unit, or ADU, on his Among Fahrenbruch’s concerns is kitchen features and the voltage of
Lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 1:20 p.m. South Cost is $17-$23. For more informa- property. Months later, he is on his the two-step permitting process he has cooktops, for example, Fahrenbruch
San Francisco Elk's Lodge, 920 tion call 332-4625.
way toward converting what had been a undertaken, which requires him to pay noted the rules leave homeowners with
Stonegate Drive, South San
Francisco. Tickets cost $19. For more SATURDAY, APRIL 6 largely open basement space into a jun- for a permit to build the bedroom and few practical options for designing the
information call 878-5746. Rhyme Time Stor y Time. 10:15 a.m.
ior ADU with a bathroom and a small then apply for and pay for another per- space and hoped the rules could be
South San Francisco Main Library,
LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m. to 6 840 W. Orange Ave., South San kitchen where his now 79-year-old mit for the junior ADU once he is fin- adjusted so the 500-square-foot space
p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. Francisco. A kick off of National mother can live in the coming years. ished with the bedroom renovations. limitation guides much of the planning
El Camino Real, San Mateo. All are Poetry Month with a special family He said permit costs are calculated based
welcome. For more information call story time. All ages welcome. For But having spent months working process.
591-0133. more information call 829-3860. with an architect and a general contrac- on the value of the work, and investing
“When you’ve only got 500 feet here,
tor to design and work on the space, in one permitting process without
San Mateo County Democracy for Julianne Corn Lee Shares Memoir you’ve got to be really creative,” he
‘Thunderclap: A Defining Silence.’ Fahrenbruch acknowledged the process assurance he will be approved for the
America meeting. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. said.
Woodside Road United Methodist 10:30 a.m. to noon. City of San
has been more time-consuming and other has been worrisome. Together
Church, 2000 Woodside Road, Mateo Parks and Recreation, 55 W. with expanding construction costs and Lim said officials will likely study
Redwood City. This meeting will dis- Third Ave., San Mateo. For more expensive than he imagined it would the topic at a study session this year,
cuss immigrants and the challenges information call 522-7849. be. He said city staff who have guided unexpected discoveries as crews have
they face. For more information call worked on the space’s existing features, and noted the easing of parking require-
573-7544 Rainbow Fish and Water Colors. him through the set of city and state ments late last year is one change that
Noon. Grand Avenue Branch Library, requirements for these types of units Fahrenbruch has seen the estimated
THURSDAY, APRIL 4 306 Walnut Ave., South San project costs jump substantially from has opened opportunities for home-
Foster City 55+ Club. 11:30 a.m. to Francisco. Paint with water colors have been very helpful, but hopes offi- owners to begin considering these
with rainbow fish. Family friendly cials can revisit some of the rules in the when he first started crafting plans for
12 p.m. Foster City Recreation
and welcome to all ages. For more it. types of projects. According to the
Center, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. future to see if they can be streamlined
Seniors. For more information call information call 877-8530. city’s code, a minimum of one standard
286-2585. for other homeowners considering sim- “Anytime you get into one of these off-street parking space for each ADU
Tax Preparation Assistance. ilar projects. things, you’ve got to be prepared to or bedroom, whichever is less, must be
ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de have to double estimates,” he said.
to noon Belmont Library, 1110 las Pulgas. Free for ages 18 and over. Also known as in-law or granny provided in a garage, carport or uncov-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide units, ADUs have been viewed by state ered or covered space. The zoning cur-
Come practice speaking and listen-
ing in English. Improve your gram-
offers free tax preparation to any-
one of any age — especially if you and local officials as one strategy of City planning rently stipulates no additional parking
mar, vocabulary and pronunciation are 50 or older or can’t afford paid many that could help address the state’s is required for ADUs located within half
while meeting people from all over tax preparation. Registration housing shortage. In response to a state City planner Lily Lim acknowledged
the world. Light refreshments and required by calling 591-8286. Fahrenbruch’s challenges with the a mile of a public transit stop, within an
snacks will be served. law passed in 2016 and aimed at encour- architecturally and historically signifi-
Monster Jam Play-Day for K ids. aging the production of housing, city existing rules for junior ADUs, and
V ir tual R eality Ex perience. Noon to 3 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping noted the legally-permitted existing cant district or within one block of a
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Center, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Kids officials across the state have grappled car-sharing pick-up and drop-off loca-
can get behind the wheel to test with the question of how to maintain bedroom requirement in the junior ADU
las Pulgas, Belmont. Ages 13 and up.
ordinance can streamline the planning tion, among other exceptions.
Use an Oculus Rift and experience drive a mini ‘Grave Digger’ truck some local control over the process
Virtual Reality. Patrons can sign up around an indoor racetrack. They process for some homeowners who “I definitely think that’s given more
by calling 591-8286 or can also participate in a toy Monster while bringing their cities’ rules into opportunities to certain people,” she
visiting tinyurl.com/BelmontLibrary Truck painting workshop and more alignment with the state’s, which eased have a bedroom that works within the
Events for free. For more information call city’s rules. Because Fahrenbruch’s said. “[We’re] hopeful that more people
571-1029. parking requirements and allowed can take advantage of that.”
Financial Literacy: Social Security. homeowners to bypass some elements space wasn’t an existing bedroom, he
6 p.m. to 6:55 p.m. South San Asian Ar t Museum presents Jade: of the public review process. has to receive permits for both convert-
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Stone of Heaven. 2 p.m. South San
Because the city’s ordinance allows ing the space into a bedroom and con- City permits
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Learn the basics and some of the Orange Ave., South San Francisco. homeowners to include up to 640 square verting it into a junior ADU, she From January of 2018 to March 4,
lesser known details about social Free. For more information call 829-
feet in an ADU and up to 500 square feet explained. Lim said more than 50 applications to
security in this free informational 3860.
session presented by Emmanuel in a junior ADU, Fahrenbruch said he Lim noted every homeowner’s situa- build new ADUs, convert existing space
Obel. For more information call 829- ‘Peter Pan.’ 2 p.m. Bayside tion is different, so while some may be into a new unit or legalize existing
3860. Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe was initially hoping to build a full
Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to ADU. But he soon set his sights on able to move through the ADU or junior ADUs had been submitted, and about
San Mateo Public Librar y’s Book Neverland in this magical musical. building a junior ADU since the width of ADU planning process within a matter half of the permits applied for were
Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 Cost is $17-$23. For more informa-
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Cedar tion call 332-4625. his home’s garage fell just short of the of weeks, others may take longer as issued.
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. city’s requirement and because his base- homeowners work with city staff or Despite some of his frustrations with
For more information call 522-7849. Freedom House’s 10th Annual architects to figure out how a space’s
Gala and Charity Auction. Crowne ment space didn’t meet some of the fire the existing rules, Fahrenbruch, an
‘Macbeth’ by William Plaza Hotel, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster wall and door requirements for an ADU. existing features can be most efficient- electrical engineer, said he values the
Shak espeare. 8 p.m. Dragon City. Freedom House is a provider of
Given the specifics of his basement ly converted into an ADU or junior permitting process because it leverages
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 shelter and direct services to sur-
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a vivors of human trafficking in space, he found a rule allowing home- ADU. Though some homeowners dis- planners’ expertise and ensures projects
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition Northern California and this event owners to convert bedrooms into a jun- cuss their plans with staff before they are completed safely and in compliance
helps fund their important pro-
and consuming conscience takes on
grams. For more information call ior ADU to be the easiest way for him to submit an application for a permit to with city code. But after investing
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to
$37. For more information call 493- 488-0831. comply with the city requirements. build an ADU, many submit their proj- hours of time and thousands of dollars
2006.
Acterra’s Party for the Planet. 6 Though he’s received a permit for ects directly to city staff for review. Lim in the process, he is left wondering how
FRIDAY, APRIL 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo County converting the space into a bedroom, said it takes staff some three to four the rules could be streamlined so future
Are You Smar ter than your History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Fahrenbruch has kept an eye on the weeks to comment on an owner’s initial homeowners don’t have to work
Smar tphone? 4 p.m. South San Redwood City. Tickets cost $200.
Proceeds benefit Acterra’s climate city’s junior ADU requirements as he’s application, and some two weeks to through all the headaches he faced as he
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. action programs. For more informa- worked with crews to renovate the base- provide feedback on resubmittals. planned his own project.
Various tricks that can maximize fun tion call 962-9876.
and functionality of a device. For
ment space and lay the groundwork for “[For] the challenging ones … it does “You don’t just walk into the plan-
more information call 829-3860. Live Concer t and Singing. 6:30 the plumbing and electricity needed for take a little while to find a creative solu- ning desk there and say ‘hey, I want to
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern,
1655 Mission Road, South San a small kitchen. tion,” she said. “But we try as much as make an ADU,’” he said. “There’s all
3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Francisco. Sing to tunes by the San He said he is hoping to include possible to help them to try and make kinds of things you need to comply
Sign up for a two-hour block of 3D Francisco Banjo Band. Call 544-3623 amenities allowing his mother to cook them work.” with.”
printing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting for more information.
to make a reservation.
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110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Representative needed to sell newspa-
per print and web advertising and event STATEMENT #280629
marketing solutions. To apply, please call The following person is doing business
650-344-5200 and send resume to as: Duncan Motors, 1655 El Camino Re-
info@smdailyjournal.com al, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owner: Fred Victor Duncan, 2336
VP of Engineering - Jupiter Intelligence,
Inc. Job location: San Mateo, CA. Direct Howard Ave., San Carlos, CA 94070.
the day-to-day operations of Jupiter's The business is conducted by an Individ-
software development, including assign- ual. The registrants commenced to
ing tasks and establishing daily priorities transact business under their FBN on 5-
for engineering team members. Email
resume to hr.9613@jupiterintel.com, 1-95.
Attn: HR. Ref# 9613 /s/Fred Victor Duncan/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish-
203 Public Notices ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
STATEMENT #280622
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
as: Niemann-Shibata, 2089 Pacific Blvd. STATEMENT #280632
Apt. 114, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg- The following person is doing business
istered Owner: Kyler Vincent Niemann, as: Girl Tour Boutique, 537 Chestnut St.,
same address. The business is conduct- REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis-
NEWSPAPER INTERNS ed by an Individual. The registrants tered Owner: Ana I Ontiveros, same ad-
JOURNALISM commenced to transact business under dress. The business is conducted by an
The Daily Journal is looking for in- their FBN on N/A. Individual. The registrants commenced
terns to do entry level reporting, re- to transact business under their FBN on
search, updates of our ongoing fea- /s/Kyler Vincent Niemann/ N/A.
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Ana Ontiveros/
so welcome. sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
We expect a commitment of four to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish-
eight hours a week for at least four 3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
months. The internship is unpaid, but
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19).
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
porters. STATEMENT #280514 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business STATEMENT #280633 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Lazy Girl Scarf Co., 210 Roquena The following person is doing business STATEMENT #280692 STATEMENT #280744 STATEMENT #280784
experience is preferred but not neces- Dr., LA HONDA, CA 94020. Registered as: Carlos E. Castro, 909 Grand Av. #2, The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
sarily required. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. as: ESN Homes, 533 Airport Blvd. Suite as: 1. C3.ai 2. C3 AI, 1300 Seaport Blvd. as: AC Trucking, 225 San Benito Ave.
Owner: Mary McClure, same address.
Please send a cover letter describing The business is conducted by an Individ- Registered Owner: Carlos E. Castro, 400, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- #500, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. #4, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
your interest in newspapers, a resume same address. The business is conduct- tered Owner: Elizabeth S. Nelmipa, 812 Registered Owner: C3 loT, Inc., DE. The Owner: Abel Cadena Montes, same ad-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- ual. The registrants commenced to Peninsula Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010. business is conducted by a Corporation. dress. The business is conducted by an
ed by an Individual. The registrants
ply, you should familiarize yourself transact business under their FBN on 2- commenced to transact business under The business is conducted by an Individ- The registrants commenced to transact Individual. The registrants commenced
with our publication. Our Web site: 1-2019. their FBN on 01-16-2017. ual. The registrants commenced to business under their FBN on February 9, to transact business under their FBN on
www.smdailyjournal.com.
/s/Mary McClure/ /s/Carlos E. Castro/ transact business under their FBN on 2019. N/A.
Send your information via e-mail to This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 03/15/2019. /s/Eric Jensen/ /s/Abel Cadena Montes/
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- sor-County Clerk on 2/25/2019. (Publish- /s/Elizabeth S. Nelmipa/ This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/25/2019. (Publish-
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19). 3/13/19, 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19).
3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19).

NOTICE INVITING BIDS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #280755 STATEMENT #280850
STATEMENT #280630 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received in the Harbor District Administrative The following person is doing business as: Davis Partners, 1420 Bristol Street as: Advisortho, 105 Seville Way, SAN
Offices, San Mateo County Harbor District (District), either by U.S. Postal Service addressed to its as: Beauty Atelier, 717 S B St., SAN MA- North, Suite. 100, NEWPORT BEACH, MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner:
mailing address, PO Box 1449, El Granada, CA 94018, or by courier or personal delivery to 504 TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Pil- CA 92660. Registered Owner: Davis Advisorthopaedics Incorporated, CA. The
Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018, on May 01, 2019, by 2:00 p.m., Pacific lib Corporation, CA. The business is con- Property Management, Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a Corporation.
Standard Time, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read for the following: ducted by a Corporation. The registrants business is conducted by a Corporation. The registrants commenced to transact
commenced to transact business under The registrants commenced to transact business under their FBN on September,
CONTRACT NO. 2019-03 their FBN on April 2014. business under their FBN on 08/09/2017. 2012.
Pillar Point Harbor Boat Launch Ramp Dredging /s/Pillib An/ /s/Robert J. Thiergartner/ /s/Nancy M Lynch/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2019. (Publish-
The District seeks bids for dredging of sediment that has accumulated on and adjacent to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
the Pillar Point Harbor boat launch ramps. Dredging shall be performed using land-based 3/20/19, 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19). 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19, 4/24/19).
equipment (e.g. long-reach excavator). Bids shall be submitted on the District's “Bid Form” and
enclosed in a sealed envelope marked “CONTRACT NO. 2019-03 Pillar Point Harbor Launch
Ramp Maintenance Dredging” and plainly endorsed with Bidder's name and address. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280754 STATEMENT #280780 STATEMENT #280848
Bidders bidding as the prime contractor must possess a valid State of California Contractor's Li- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Growth Markets Partners, 81 Loma as: Gofffre, 88 South Broadway Unit as: F & M Properties, 1014 Woodside
cense at the time of contract award. All subcontractors, if any, must be properly licensed by the Rd, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- 2206, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Regis-
State of California to perform specialized trades. Road # A, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061.
tered Owner: Valery A. Talma, same ad- tered Owner: A. Tsaryk Confectionary Registered Owner: Kathi L Petrick Trust-
dress. The business is conducted by an LLC, CA. The business is conducted by ee, 1014 Woodside Road # 7, Redwood
A recommended pre-bid conference and site visit will be held prior to the date of bid opening. Dis- Individual. The registrant commenced to a Limited Liability Company. The regis- City, CA 94061. The business is con-
trict staff and consultants will be available to answer general questions pertaining to the solicita- transact business under the FBN on trants commenced to transact business ducted by a Trust. The registrant com-
tion documents and the specifications. Any questions that may require staff research to answer or 03/21/2019. under their FBN on N/A. menced to transact business under their
that will otherwise modify the meaning or intent of this solicitation shall be submitted to the District /s/Valery A. Talma/ /s/Anastasiia Tsaryk/ FBN on 1/1979.
in writing as described in Special Provision 1.8. The pre-bid conference will take place on April This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Kathi L Petrick/
8, 2019 at 10:30 AM at 1 Johnson Pier, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019. There will be a site visit im- sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/25/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2019. (Publish-
mediately following the pre-bid conference. 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19, 4/24/19).
Bids must be accompanied by a deposit either in the form of a certified or cashier's check or Bidd-
er's Bond, as described in the documents, which shall be applied to damages sustained by the
District in the event that the successful Bidder fails or refuses to enter into a contract awarded to it INVITATION FOR BID FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
by the District. STATEMENT #280859
Requests for modifications or clarifications of any requirement must be submitted in writing to San Peninsula Family Service is a non-profit child development The following person is doing business
Mateo County Harbor District, Interim General Manager, John Moren by e-mail at program that participates in the USDA Child and Adult Care as: AMB Pro Painting, 35 Atherwood Ave
jmoren@smharbor.com or by facsimile at (650) 583-4614 by April 12, 2019 at 4:30 p.m., Pacific Food Program. We are currently soliciting letters of interest #5, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis-
Standard Time. from prospective suppliers of meals in order to comply with tered Owner: Alfredo Hernandez Garcia,
federal regulations governing the program in matters of pro- same address. The business is conduct-
This is a Public Works Contract. The general prevailing rates of per diem wages and the general ed by an Individual. The registrants
prevailing rates for regular (straight) time, holiday and overtime work in San Mateo County for curement. The contract will be for meals served to children at commenced to transact business under
each craft, classification and type of worker needed to execute the Contract shall be set forth in the Peninsula Family Service childcare centers located in Men- their FBN on N/A.
the current General Prevailing Wage Determinations made by the Director of Industrial Relations lo Park, Redwood City, San Mateo, Daly City, and South San /s/Alfredo Hernandez Garcia/
pursuant to California Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq. The current General Prevailing Wage Francisco. The selected vendor will provide approximately 324 This statement was filed with the Asses-
Determinations are incorporated into the Contract, and are available at the California Department breakfasts, 301 lunches, and 356 snacks daily at the locations sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2019. (Publish-
of Industrial Relations' website (www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr/DPreWageDetermination.htm). Should the indicated above for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
general prevailing wage rates not specify a wage determination for a particular type of worker, at- years, and the meal pattern must meet the USDA meal pattern 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19, 4/24/19).
tention is directed to 8 CCR 16202(b) regarding petitioning the Director of the California Depart- for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) years. Additional-
ment of Industrial Relations for a special wage determination. ly, meals served under this contract must meet the require- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ments of 7 CFR Part 226, Child and Adult Care Food Program STATEMENT #280817
The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, both Regulations. The following person is doing business
in the amount set forth in the Special Provisions. as: UPS STORE #0294, 204 E. 2nd
The Bid will be open on March 26, 2019 at 9AM. The Bid will Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22300, the successful Bidder may submit certain se- be closed on April 10, 2019 at 5PM. Bids received after closing tered Owner: ADIRATH LLC, CA. The
curities in lieu of the District withholding funds from progress payments (retention) during the Proj- time will not be considered. In Addition, only sealed bids will be business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
ect. accepted. As required by USDA, the contract will be awarded bility Company. The registrants com-
to the lowest, most responsible and responsive bidder. menced to transact business under their
FBN on N/A.
Bids will be examined and reported to the Interim General Manager within ninety (90) calendar /s/Maulik Anil Pandit/
days after the bids have been opened. The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or Applications for food service bid and contract is available This statement was filed with the Asses-
to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the bid procedure, or to postpone the bid at sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2019. (Publish-
opening for good cause. No Bidder may withdraw its bid for a period of ninety (90) calendar days http://www.peninsulafamilyservice.org/food-service-bid/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
after the date of opening of the bids. Each Bidder will be notified of award of contract, if award is The food service vendors who may have interest in bidding for 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19, 4/24/19).
made. this contract are requested to submit by or before April 10,
2019 a letter of interest and application to:
Contractors and subcontractors must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Peninsula Family Service STATEMENT #280842
(DIR) at the time of bid, or else the bid may be rejected as non-responsive. (See Labor Code sec- The following person is doing business
tions 1725.5 and 1771.1.) For federally funded projects, the contractor and subcontractors must 24 Second Avenue as: Ahmed & Sukaram, Attorneys at Law,
be registered at the time of contract award. (See Labor Code section 1771.1(a). Each bidder San Mateo, CA 94401 600 Allerton Street #201, REDWOOD
must submit proof of contractor registration with DIR (e.g. a hard copy of the relevant page of the Attention: Rianda Levin CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owners:
DIR's database found at: https://efiling.dir.ca.gov/PWCR/Search). This Contract is subject to Nafiz M Ahmed and Shari Sukaram,
monitoring and enforcement by the DIR pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.4. The bid opening will be made public on April 10, 2019 at 6PM 2800 Valleywood Drive, San Bruno, CA
To inspect and obtain the Bid Documents or for additional information, please contact San Mateo at the above address 94066. The business is conducted by a
County Harbor District, Interim General Manager, John Moren by telephone at (650) 583-4962,, Married Couple. The registrants com-
by facsimile at (650) 583-4614, or by e-mail at jmoren@smharbor.com. Any questions regarding this proposed contract may be menced to transact business under their
referred to Rianda Levin at 650.403.4300x4710 or FBN on July 1, 2008.
rlevin@peninsulafamilyservice.org /s/Nafiz M. Ahmed/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2019. (Publish-
Dated at El Granada, this March 28, 2019. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/16/19, 4/23/19).
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 295 art 302 antiques
give notice to interested persons unless to show cause why the petition should the petition in the following newspaper of oil painTing-canvass, Victorian mahogany anTiQue Secretary desk,
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adminisTer esTaTe of the proposed action.) The independent timely filed, the court may grant the peti- San Mateo Daily Journal OBO (650)515-6091 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
Louise Avila administration authority will be granted tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Filed: 3/27/2019
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FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO. 303 electronics
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tate, or both, of Louise Avila. A Petition 296 appliances 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
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itor of the decedent, you must file your TESTATE AND INTESTATE SUCCES- to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
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very important actions, however, the per- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days plainTiff: BedsTead single, poster style, box
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from the date of mailing or personal de- (lo esTa demandado el deman- mayTag washer excellent working spring, mattress available. $40.00.
give notice to interested persons unless REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
livery to you of a notice under sectioin danTe) condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan (650)593-7408
they have waived notice or consented to PETITION OF
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- (408)656-0958
the proposed action.) The independent Kathleen Megumi Steul & Donald
er California statutes and legal authority KELLY F. NAPLES and MADELYN R. Beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition
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the estate, you may file with the court a vidual
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Request for Special Notice (form DE-
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praisal of estate assets or of any petition may decide against you without your be-
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or account as provided in Probate Code ing heard unless you respond within 30
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objections with the court before the hear- Anne Steele interested in this matter shall appear be- served on you to file a written response
ing. Your appearance may be in person compuTer desk (glass) & chair. Like
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praisal of estate assets or of any petition has been filed by Kathleen Thompson in you cannot afford an attorney, you may
1984 Time magazine. Special 1994 (650)290-3188
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or account as provided in Probate Code the Superior Court of California, County
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section 1250. A Request for Special No- of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate nonprofit legal services program. You (650)588-0842
requests that Kathleen Thompson be ap- Judge of the Superior Court
tice form is available from the court clerk. Dated: 3/21/2019 can locate these nonprofit groups at the dining TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
Attorney for Petitioner: pointed as personal representative to ad- California Legal Services Web site ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
minister the estate of the decedent. (Published 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
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give notice to interested persons unless SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han
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jection to the petition and shows good Martha Turnage Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de-
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order To show cause for cause why the court should not grant au- spués de que le entreguen esta citación call(650)697-3709
change of name thority. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: y papeles legales para presentar una re- games of the 23rd Olympiad maga-
CASE# 19C1V01512 A hearing on the petition will be held in Petitioners: Martha Turnage filed a peti- eThan allen sofa and love seat. Blue
this court as follows: MAY 01, 2019 at
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- velveteen. Solid construction. Some col-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, tion with this court for a decree changing que se entregue una copia al deman-
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400 COUNTY CENTER RD, California, County of San Mateo, 400 Present name: Washington ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- stering. Free. (650)593-7001.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 County Center, Redwood City, CA Proposed Name: Martha Turnage crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
PETITION OF 94063. recto si desea que procesen su caso en glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
If you object to the granting of the peti- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
Xiaoxia Zeng and Weihao Chen THE COURT ORDERS that all persons la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
tion, you should appear at the hearing interested in this matter shall appear be- lario que usted pueda usar para su re- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: and state your objections or file written
fore this court at the hearing indicated spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Petitioners: Xiaoxia Zeng and Weihao objections with the court before the hear- larios de la corte y más información en el miller liTe Neon sign , work good 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
ing. Your appearance may be in person below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Chen filed a petition with this court for a tition for change of name should not be Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- $59 call (650)218-6528
decree changing names as follows: or by your attorney. fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- ikea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- granted. Any person objecting to the $ 30. (650)598-9804.
name changes described above must file teca de leyes de su condado o en la
Present names: itor of the decedent, you must file your corte que le quede más cerca. Si no old, anTiQue, Bottle Collection: 20
claim with the court and mail a copy to a written objection that includes the rea- inflaTaBle coleman queen size
1. Zhefeng Chen sons for the objection at least two court puede pagar la cuota de presentación, bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
2. Sunny Chen the personal representative appointed by pida al secretario de la corte que le dé mattress-56"x75". Includes air pump,
the court within the later of either (1) four days before the matter is scheduled to sheets and mattress pad. $25 (650)654-
months from the date of first issuance of be heard and must appear at the hearing un formulario de exención de pago de one collecTion of antique Cuban 9252
Proposed Names: cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
1. Terrance Wenshuo Zeng letters to a general personal representa- to show cause why the petition should
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
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tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the not be granted. If no written objection is Texting. mahogany Tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W
2. Sunny Wenyue Zeng plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days timely filed, the court may grant the peti- x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons from the date of mailing or personal de- cia. 3709
livery to you of a notice under sectioin petition shall be held on 5/2/19 at 9 a.m., small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
interested in this matter shall appear be- Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
fore this court at the hearing indicated 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
4162 maTTress, Twin long, excellent condi-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- er California statutes and legal authority wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, tion, $25, (650) 552-9556
tition for change of name should not be may affect your rights as a creditor. You der to Show Cause shall be published at puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a sTar wars R2-D2, original 1998 un-
granted. Any person objecting to the may want to consult with an attorney least once each week for four successive abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
name changes described above must file knowledgable in California law. weeks prior to the date set for hearing on gado, es posible que cumpla con los ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
a written objection that includes the rea- You may examine the file kept by the the petition in the following newspaper of Steve 650-518-6614 Sell! (650) 875-8159.
requisitos para obtener servicios legales
sons for the objection at least two court court. If you are a person interested in general circulation: gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
days before the matter is scheduled to the estate, you may file with the court a San Mateo Daily Journal gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar sTemmed crysTal. 3 styles. 13 niagara viBraTing Adjustable bed
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to show cause why the petition should 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ web de California Legal Services, (408)656-0958
not be granted. If no written objection is praisal of estate assets or of any petition Judge of the Superior Court (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
$45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- or account as provided in Probate Code Dated: 3/20/2019 de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, office Type 34"X 60" heavy solid
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the section 1250. A Request for Special No- (Published 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en Topps BaseBall complete set 1987 wood with formica wood grain top $25
petition shall be held on 5/2/19 at 9 a.m., tice form is available from the court clerk. 4/17/19). (650) 787-9753
Attorney for Petitioner:
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Donald Slater tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
4474 Queen sofa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?),
der to Show Cause shall be published at Barr & Young Attorneys costos exentos por imponer un grava- Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition,
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the petition in the following newspaper of change of name diante un acuerdo o una concesión de
general circulation: FILED: 3/22/2019 CASE# 19C1V01635 arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. reTro huTch Needs refinishing other-
San Mateo Daily Journal (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte wise good condition. Top detaches from
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/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, caso.
Judge of the Superior Court REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 The name and address of the court is (El 19" color Monitor with stand VG con- sofa-Beige faBric, Orig. $900,
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4/17/19). 3255 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- solid wood Dining table with exten-
order To show cause for Petitioners: DAI LIU filed a petition with The name, address, and telephone num- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, sion great piece great condition black
change of name this court for a decree changing names ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- (650) 578 9208 $80 (650)364-5263
CASE# 19C1V01244 as follows: out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Present name: DAI LIU ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-
noTice of peTiTion To
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400 COUNTY CENTER RD, que no tiene abogado, es): TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
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interested in this matter shall appear be- (925)482-5742
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otherwise be interested in the will or es- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: tition for change of name should not be FILED: 9/14/2018
Petitioners: Allen Sanchez filed a petition DATE (Fecha): 9/14/2018 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
tate, or both, of Mohammed Ali George granted. Any person objecting to the Jump and Play Keyboard brand new, in $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
Dembele. A Petition for Probate has with this court for a decree changing name changes described above must file Clerk (Secretario) by, V. Lopez
name as follows: (SEAL) original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580.
been filed by Aminata Dembele in the a written objection that includes the rea- Thomasville dining table, $50 4
Superior Court of California, County of Present name: Allen Sanchez NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED:
Proposed Name: Allen Garcia sons for the objection at least two court sTar wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader chairs, mid-century blonde with two
San Mateo. The Petition for Probate re- You are served. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
days before the matter is scheduled to leaves call (650)697-3709.
quests that Aminata Dembele be ap- be heard and must appear at the hearing
pointed as personal representative to ad- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
minister the estate of the decedent. interested in this matter shall appear be- to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
nal: 3/27/19, 4/3/19, 4/10/19, 4/17/19) 302 antiques Tiki Bar - Original from the 60’s,Like
The petition requests authority to admin- fore this court at the hearing indicated Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Beer sTeins-original from Germa- (650)245-4234.
ister the estate under the Independent tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- tition for change of name should not be ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
granted. Any person objecting to the petition shall be held on 5/8/19 at 9 a.m.,
thority will allow the personal representa- Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- (650)592-7483
tive to take many actions without obtain- name changes described above must file Twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
a written objection that includes the rea- wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- $ 50. (650)598-9804.
ing court approval. Before taking certain der to Show Cause shall be published at
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emphasized the urgent need for strong ten- ant’s private right of action could encourage well as actual moving costs and related

RULES
Continued from page 1
ant protections, the pressure renters are fac-
ing in an increasingly expensive real estate
market with few affordable options was a
frivolous lawsuits to be filed and commend-
ed officials’ decision to not create a housing
appeals board.
expenses not to exceed $1,000. For those
who are temporarily displaced, officials
also agreed a tenant’s temporary housing
primary focus. Though LaMont wasn’t convinced there accommodations would be included in the
Acknowledging landlords and those advo- were enough cases of landlords providing relocation benefits and if the size, condi-
displaced pay them three months of fair- cating for renters may not agree on every uninhabitable units to constitute a prob- tion or location of temporary accommoda-
market rent. aspect of a set of rental protections, lem, he cautioned officials to craft any ordi- tions are not comparable to the unit they
Setting aside $50,000 from the city’s des- Councilman Joe Goethals emphasized there nance adopted with care. were living in, a living stipend of 50 per-
ignated housing fund balance to be able to is a lot most everyone who contributed to “I’m not really convinced that there’s a cent of the U. S. General Services
advance money to tenants in situations in the discussion agreed on, noting the set of need specifically for it,” he said. “But if Administration per diem rate should be pro-
which landlords are being uncooperative rules officials are reviewing are targeted at we’re going to do it, let’s get it right.” vided.
and fining those who don’t comply with the only the few landlords who are found pro- San Mateo resident Esther Conrad urged
rules up to $10, 000 have also been For Councilman Eric Rodriguez, creating
viding uninhabitable units. officials to consider the rules’ role as a
weighed. Though councilmembers reviewed an ordinance that provides fair compensa-
“I think everyone in this room agrees we deterrent for those landlords who subject
a proposed set of rules at their Feb. 19 meet- tion to the tenants facing substandard con-
have a housing crisis, everyone is this their tenants to conditions that could com-
ing, the effort was pegged for further study ditions and designing fair and reasonable
room is trying to make housing available promise their health and safety. Conrad was
after property owners raised concerns they penalties on the very few landlords who
for people who need it,” he said. “One thing among those who advocated for the city to
were too onerous on landlords and may push may be in violation of the rules was para-
that we do agree on is that we have many, require those landlords who don’t comply
them toward taking rental units off the mar- mount. He noted that whatever set of rules
many good landlords in San Mateo and … with the relocation benefit rules to pay tre-
ket. councilmembers eventually adopt will be
very few bad ones, and that’s all that we are ble damages.
Monday’s discussion of how much and monitored and can be changed if officials
intending this ordinance to apply to.” “Even one or two buildings is too many
when landlords whose units are found to be and residents find they aren’t working.
Having been a rental property owner in buildings,” she said. “These are families
substandard should pay for tenant reloca- San Mateo, Jeff LaMont was among several whose very health and safety is being “We’re going to be watching this and see-
tion benefits, how a household might be others who asked officials to consider a rule threatened and we should not have that in ing how it plays out, and if we think it’s too
defined and what the penalties for failing to allowing those on a given lease to be eligi- our community.” strict or if it’s too light, it’s on us as the
pay benefits are sparked similar concerns ble for relocation benefits instead of those Councilmembers largely agreed that those City Council to correct that, ” he said.
among landlords, some of whom raised con- in a “tenant household,” a previously-dis- tenants who are permanently displaced by “Hopefully this is not needed, because it’s
cerns the rules could expose landlords to cussed term they felt could be too broad. substandard living conditions should be so rare … but for the times that it is, it’s
legal and financial risks. For others who LaMont also worried any reference to a ten- paid three months of fair market-rate rent as going to be important.”

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May: UK to seek further Brexit delay, try to break logjam


By Jill Lawless, would need a further delay to its EU depar-
Raf Casert and Danica Kirka ture, currently scheduled for April 12. She
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS offered to hold talks with opposition
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in an
LONDON — With Britain racing toward a attempt to find a compromise solution.
chaotic exit from the European Union “This debate, this division, cannot drag
within days, Prime Minister Theresa May on much longer,” May said in a televised
veered away from the cliff-edge Tuesday, statement from 10 Downing St. after an
saying she would seek another Brexit all-day Cabinet meeting.
delay and hold talks with the opposition European Council President Donald Tusk
to seek a compromise. gave a cautious welcome to May’s change
May made the announcement after the of course.
EU’s chief negotiator warned that a disrup- “Even if, after today, we don’t know
tive and costly Brexit was likely unless what the end result will be, let us be
Britain broke the impasse that has para- patient,” he tweeted — a suggestion the
lyzed the government and Parliament. EU would wait for Britain to present a clear
After failing repeatedly to win plan.
Parliament’s backing for her Brexit blue- Earlier, EU negotiator Michel Barnier
print, May said the country needed offered a downbeat assessment of the situ-
“national unity to deliver the national ation.
REUTERS interest.” “As things stand now, the no-deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May gives a news conference after a cabinet meeting about Following the defeat of the govern- option looks likely. I have to tell you the
yesterday’s alternative Brexit options vote in London. ment’s plan and a range of lawmaker-writ- truth,” Barnier said in Brussels.
ten alterna- Barnier said “we can still hope to avoid
tives, May it” if London produced a breakthrough
said Britain before an April 10 EU summit.

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