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‘PET SEMATARY’
EXHUMES GREAT
SUV CLIFF CRASH
JURY FINDS FAMILY DIED BY MURDER-SUICIDE
M-A SENIOR
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First glimpse of San Mateo housing, office plan


Traffic pegged as focus for El Camino Real development
By Anna Schuessler gathered at Tammie Pereira Insurance Matthews previously.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Services to learn more about the proj- Situated between a 76 gas station to
ect Wednesday. the south of the site and an office
How a proposal to build a five-story, Slated to offer at least 44 apart- building just north of it, the project
mixed-use development just north of ment units and ground-floor office site initially included Tammie Pereira
San Mateo’s Borel Plaza could affect space, the plans are aimed at boost- Insurance Services and several other
traffic and parking for the site’s neigh- ing the city’s housing stock in a site small businesses on the side of the
bors as well as the location of small with close proximity to SamTrans property facing El Camino Real as
businesses currently operating at the b us s t o p s an d t h e Hay ward Park Rendering of the original proposed development 1600 S. El
site was top of mind for those who Caltrain station, said architect Jack See ECR, Page 18 Camino Real in San Mateo.

Car campus
sleeping bill
clears hurdle
Officials weigh student affordability
crisis, implementation of proposal
By Anna Schuessler Garnering votes
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF from eight
Democrats and
In proposing a bill allowing t w o
community college students to R e p ub l i c a n s
sleep in their cars overnight on and winning
campus, Assemblyman Marc passage in the
Berman was well aware Assembly s t a t e
Bill 302 wouldn’t be a one-size- As s e m b l y ’s
fits-all solution to the state’s Marc Berman higher educa-
ZACHARY CLARK/DAILY JOURNAL housing crisis. tion committee
Foster City resident Sheldon Gordon has been collecting M&M’s items, including themed dispensers, clocks, Aimed at easing the burden of Tuesday, the bill is giving Berman
watches and radios since 1992. His collection has grown to more than 400 items, a portion of which are on students struggling with the cost hope state legislators can start to
display at the Foster City Rec Center through April 12. of living, AB 302 is something of bring relief to students experienc-
a Band-Aid to the problem that ing homelessness as larger, more
substantive measures are crafted.
Foster City resident unveils M&M’s collection many students are facing when it
comes to finding stable housing,
said Berman, D-Palo Alto. See BILL, Page 18
About 40 M&M’s figures on view at the rec center through April 12
By Zachary Clark AG won’t release misconduct
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

When Foster City resident


records despite court’s ruling
By Don Thompson parency law. It
Sheldon Gordon bought M&M’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS requires law
for the first time in 1992, it wasn’t
en fo rcemen t
the chocolate candy he was attract-
ed to. SACRAMENTO — California’s agencies to pub-
At the time, the candy was sold attorney general said Thursday licly release
in a tube that featured a brightly that he won’t release older records records on
colored M&M’s cartoon character on state law enforcement agents’ police shoot-
on top — called a topper — and misconduct despite a recently ings and officer
Gordon had to have it. released appeals court ruling that misconduct.
“I didn’t care about the candy, I they are public documents. At t o rn ey
Xavier Becerra
just thought the toppers were That’s prompting criticism from General Xavier
the Democratic state senator who
See M&M’S, Page 23 authored last year’s police trans- See RECORDS, Page 23
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2 Friday • April 5, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“I realized a long time ago that a
belief which does not spring from a
conviction in the emotions is no belief at all.”
— Evelyn Scott, American author

This Day in History


Two American servicemen and a

1986 Turkish woman were killed in the


bombing of a West Berlin dis-
cotheque, an incident which prompted
a U.S. air raid on Libya more than a
week later.
In 1 6 1 4 , Indian Chief Powhatan’s daughter Pocahontas
married Englishman John Rolfe, a widower, in the Virginia
Colony.
In 1 9 1 5 , Jess Willard knocked out Jack Johnson in the
26th round of their fight in Havana, Cuba, to claim boxing’s
world heavyweight title.
In 1 9 5 5 , British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
resigned his office for health reasons. Democrat Richard J.
Daley was first elected mayor of Chicago, defeating
Republican Robert E. Merriam.
In 1 9 6 4 , Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur died in
Washington, D.C., at age 84.
In 1 9 7 4 , Stephen King’s first published novel, “Carrie,”
was released by Doubleday. REUTERS
In 1 9 7 5 , nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek died Actor and director Keanu Reeves takes a photo with a fan during a visit to Palacio dos Bandeirantes in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
in Taipei at age 87.
In 1 9 7 6 , reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes died in In other news ...
Houston at age 70.
Police: ’Beware of goose!’ at Brand mall in Glendale. immediately available.
In 1 9 8 8 , a 15-day hijacking ordeal began as gunmen forced
KABC-TV says family and friends say
a Kuwait Airways jumbo jet to land in Iran. after campus parking lot attack the boy had autism. He attended school Creepy cargo: Philippines seizes
In 1 9 9 1 , former Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, his daughter in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los
Marian and 21 other people were killed in a commuter plane
YPSILANTI, Mich. — Police at
Angeles. Police say his death is
757 tarantulas from Poland
Eastern Michigan University have
crash near Brunswick, Georgia. issued a warning: “Beware of goose!” being investigated as a suicide. MANILA, Philippines — Philippine
In 2 0 0 1 , Wang Zhizhi became the first Chinese player to The department says potentially He struck a man walking with his two customs officials were astonished when
play in the NBA when he took the court for Dallas against aggressive geese have been spotted on children. The man suffered non-life they opened nicely gift-wrapped boxes
Atlanta. (Wang scored six points and grabbed three rebounds campus and issued the warning when threatening injuries. The children of cookies and oatmeal flown in all the
as the Mavericks beat the Hawks 108-94.) posting a video on Instagram showing weren’t hurt. way from Poland and found a hair-rais-
In 2 0 0 5 , ABC News anchorman Peter Jennings revealed he one goose attacking and chasing a per- ing contraband: hundreds of live taran-
had lung cancer (he died in August 2005 at age 67). son in a school parking lot. Man sickened after eating gluten tulas.
Bureau of Customs personnel seized
Police say the attack happened on the at Grand Canyon hotel sues the 757 tarantulas at a mail exchange
north end of the school’s campus in
Birthdays Ypsilanti. Two geese are nesting in the GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK,
Ariz. — A Los Angeles artist’s lawsuit
center near Manila’s international air-
port Monday and later arrested a
area, and the birds are protective.
University spokesman Geoff Larcom against a Grand Canyon hotel-restau- Filipino man who tried to claim the
says it’s not unusual for geese to nest rant that alleges he was negligently long-legged and venomous spiders,
on campus this time of year. He says served gluten is now in federal court. which were declared as “collection
several students have reported goose Court documents show Todd Serlin’s items.”
attacks, but no injuries have been complaint against Xanterra Parks & Many of the baby tarantulas were
reported. Resorts, initially filed in Coconino concealed in small plastic vials punc-
Larcom tells MLive.com: “A few stu- County Superior Court, moved to U.S. tured with holes for air while bigger
dents have tried to take selfies of the District Court last week. spiders were shipped in see-through
geese when they are hissing, but we According to Serlin, he suffered per- plastic containers. Officials estimated
Movie producer Former U.S. Rapper-producer advise against that.” manent after eating at a restaurant in the the value of the unusual shipment at
Roger Corman is Secretary of State Pharrell Williams is park in December 2016 and continues 310,000 pesos ($5,900).
93. Colin Powell is 82. 46. Boy, 17, plunges to death to feel pain. Philippine wildlife laws prohibit the
He is asking for damages in an trading, collection and possession of
Country singer Tommy Cash is 79. Actor Michael Moriarty from California mall building amount that would be determined at such spiders, which are popular pets
is 78. Pop singer Allan Clarke (The Hollies) is 77. Writer- GLENDALE — Family and friends say trial. among arachnid enthusiasts, without
director Peter Greenaway is 77. Actor Max Gail is 76. Actress the person who jumped from the roof of Serlin, who suffers from celiac dis- permits.
Jane Asher is 73. Singer Agnetha Faltskog (ABBA) is 69. a building at a Los Angeles-area shop- ease, says he checked several times Despite threats of hefty fines and
Actor Mitch Pileggi is 67. Singer-songwriter Peter Case is 65. ping mall and hit a man below was a 17- with the staff that a French onion soup imprisonment, a startling array of
Hip-hop artist/actor Christopher “Kid” Reid is 55. Rock musi- year-old boy with autism. could be prepared gluten-free. wildlife have been seized by the hun-
cian Mike McCready (Pearl Jam) is 53. Singer Paula Cole is Police say the teenager died at a He fell ill an hour later. dreds by airport customs inspectors in
51. Actress Krista Allen is 48. Actress Victoria Hamilton is hospital Tuesday afternoon after Attorneys for Xanterra declined to Manila since last year, including geck-
48. Country singer Pat Green is 47. Rapper/producer Juicy J is plunging from the seventh-floor roof comment when reached Tuesday. os, iguanas, chameleons and a popular
44. Actor Sterling K. Brown is 43. Country singer-musician of a parking garage at the Americana An attorney for Serlin was not reptile called bearded dragons.
Mike Eli (The Eli Young Band) is 38.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, April 3 Powerball Fantasy Five
one letter to each square,
Fri day And Fri day Ni g ht: Rain likely.
Get the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Twitter @PlayJumble

to form four ordinary words. 16 19 25 32 49 18 1 2 28 37 38 Highs in the lower 60s. Lows in the mid
50s.
BILIA April 2 Mega Millions
Powerball

Daily Four Saturday : Mostly cloudy. A chance of


showers. Highs in the lower 60s.
33 47 58 59 64 25 9 9 8 7 S at urday Ni g h t : Mostly cloudy. A
Daily three midday slight chance of showers. Lows in the
TIDOT
Mega number

lower 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to mid


April 3 Super Lotto Plus 8 0 7 60s.
2 9 21 37 42 12 Sunday : Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers. Highs
Daily three evening in the 60s.
SLOISF
Mega number

2 9 9 Sunday Ni g ht And Mo nday : Mostly cloudy. Lows in


the mid 50s. Highs in the 60s.
The Daily Derby race winners are Winning Spirit, No. Mo nday Ni g ht And Tues day : Partly cloudy. Lows in the
9, in first place; Gorgeous George, No. 8, in second lower 50s. Highs in the lower to mid 60s.
place; and Big Ben, No. 4, in third place.The race time
MRRIPE was clocked at 1:42.80.
Tues day Ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s.

Now arrange the circled letters


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Police reports cash register and staking a total of $4,000.
It was reported at 11:02 a.m. Saturday,
March 30.
Not such a hit Battery. A sixth-grade student was beat-up
Somebody was hitting a pole with a by an older student on Niles Avenue, it was
baton but caused no damage in Foster reported at 1:24 p.m. Friday, March 29.
City, it was reported at 10:20 a.m. Th e f t . An Amazon package was never
Wednesday, April 3. delivered to the location on National
Avenue, it was reported at 6:18 p. m.
Thursday, March 28.
SAN BRUNO
Fraud. Someone’s T-Mobile account on El
MILLBRAE
Camino Real was used to make purchases Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on El
totaling $553, it was reported at 11:40 a.m. Camino Real and a backpack with a laptop
Sunday, March 31. and clothing were stolen, it was reported at
Burg l ary . Someone broke the passenger’s 10:20 p.m. Wednesday, March 27.
side window of a Toyota Corolla parked on Arres t. Someone was arrested for shoplift-
Santa Inez Avenue, it was reported at 6:56 ing a total of $110.51 worth of merchandise
a.m. Sunday, March 31. from a supermarket on the 100 block of El
Theft. Someone was caught on video at a Camino Real, it was reported at 9:15 a.m.
store on El Camino Real breaking into the Wednesday, March 27.

Cynthia Dromazos Obituary


Cynthia Dromazos of Belmont, died every position she held.
March 31, 2019, with her family by her She is deeply loved and
side. Cynthia is survived by two children: will be greatly missed by
Tonya Arends, of Belmont; Jason Harris, of her family and all who
Las Vegas. She is also survived by four knew her.
grandchildren and her sister Stephanie Services will be held
Harter and brother John Dromazos. Cynthia for her in Dansville, New
was the best mother, sister, daughter, aunt York, in mid-August
and grandmother. She had the most positive 2019. The family insists
attitude and outlook on life, even during her that people make dona-
battle with brain cancer. She was very tions in support of cancer research, in lieu
accomplished in her career and excelled at of sending flowers.
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Midici Neapolitan Pizza Company


A Family Affair, Midici Neapolitan Pizza Brings a Slice
of Italy to the new Hillsdale Shopping Center Expansion
By Darya Mead vegan sausage, goat cheese, kalamata

B rand spanking new with a olives and premium black truffle cheese;
courtyard feel, San Mateo’s there’s plenty of choices for carnivores,
Midici Neapolitan Pizza takes vegetarians and vegans.
your senses and your spirit to an Italian The small and shared plates and salads
piazza. Hillsdale’s newest restaurant is the are divine and the portions are generous;
incarnation of the celebration of family only the freshest ingredients. We shared a
and friends. Midici’s robust Mediterra- burrata caprese, a Midici house salad and
nean menu and milieu, featuring Neapoli- purple kale and ricotta salad which
tan pizza, is a new and distinct offering included dates. The sweet punctuations
and sure to become not just a watering and colorful greens popped both visually
hole, but a gathering place for many in the and in my mouth, and the cheeses were
area. mouthwateringly scrumptious. The
Owned by Imad Hammoud -- a meatballs… what can I say, I am a sucker
successful sales executive -- his story, and for meatballs and these -- housemade
the genesis of Midici, is as compelling as from angus beef, fresh mozzarella,
the food is delicious. Born in Lebanon -- marinara, parmesan and basil -- were
with 8 siblings -- Imad left war-torn some of the best I’ve had this side of the
Beirut in 1984 to study in the U.S. His Atlantic. I will have to take my lanky
brother Sam, an entrepreneur and small growing, soccer playing 15-year-old, who
restaurant owner, bought his plane ticket. could live on meatballs. Finally, the bread
All these years later -- channeling his must be mentioned. Made from the same
upbringing amidst orchards and a close dough as the pizzas, the wood fire stoking
knit family -- Imad seeks to share some of stops as the restaurant nears closing. The
his nostalgia for enjoying fine food, ovens cool overnight, to about 450
amongst loved ones, in a warm, fun and degrees by morning. When the staff
romantic environment. Lebanese are returns, that is when the bread is baked. I
famous for hospitality, and Imad said ”we love this organic, circular process, much
don’t just eat, food is to celebrate”. The like the rhythm of life. The dough is the
restaurant is Imad’s passion, and Sam foundation of much that is exceptional
now runs the place with his kids; a about Midici.
poignant reciprocation of the generosity There is a full bar and cocktails to write
and support Sam showed his brother all home about. The Devil’s Margarita is
those years ago. popular along with the Italian sour and
Midici is located on the second floor, Italian Mule, which is vodka, ginger beer,
right next to the soon to be open aperol and lime. We devoured a lovely
state-of-the-art bowling alley and cinema. New Zealand white wine, a sauvignon
Challenging, for sure, but envisioning the blanc from Marlborough. Other wine
beautiful surroundings --- slated to be options include sparkling proseccos, reds,
finished this summer -- Imad dove head whites and rosés from Italy, France and
first into this project. The prime location California. The choices are vast for
is light, airy, expansive and ultimately the libations, and Italian sodas, and house-
patio will overlook a fountain. Channel- made lemonades will please kids and
ing the Italian and Meditteranean vibe, the teetotallers. If you have room for dessert,
Top to bottom: Midici Hillsdale owners Imad and Sam Hammoud; a pair of Midici’s there are Italian classics such as tiramisu,
lighting and decor creates an outdoor feel.
tantalizing appetizers (bruschetta and a burratta salad plate); and the gold tiled ovens. and a signature nutella calzone, as well as
If you look up, it seems like you are
dining under the stars. Some lights even a rotating choice of handcrafted gelato
mimic street lamps, there to illuminate has long been considered sacred. The important item. Then the ‘poofing’ (a and sorbetto.
that community/ plaza ambience, and in olive branch -- often a symbol of technical term) begins. The dough sits, Midici is now happy to offer Doordash
the evening it is stellar. Parking is easy abundance, glory, and peace -- offers a relaxes and airs until it is light and fluffy. delivery services and is already hosting
and you can access the restaurant by beautiful motif for Midici. Then it bakes quickly at such a perfectly many private parties, corporate events and
stairs, an elevator or via the shopping Two shimmering gold tiled pizza ovens calibrated high temperature, and your celebrations. A people person by nature,
center.The centerpiece is a beautiful live -- sourced in Naples -- set the stage for a pizza masterpiece is served. The ‘Devil’s Imad cultivated this spirit in his career in
olive tree. This was non-negotiable for superbly crafted meal. The firewood Pizza’ is a zesty best seller made with sales. The motto of the restaurant is
Imad. Many said he was crazy to consider ovens reach 900 degrees and expertly fresh mozzarella, housemade spicy “people are the best thing that can happen
the feat. Hoisted in on a crane, the bake the artfully crafted dough. Made of sausage, spicy Italian salami and red to anyone”. He loves to listen to stories
symbolic olive tree connects the restau- four simple ingredients; flour, water, yeast chilis! Some pizza options include a and share his love of food, and all that the
rant to Imad’s homeland and childhood, and salt, the dough takes more than 24 Hawaiian, an egg n’ bacon and a margher- celebration of a meal represents with his
where he grew up harvesting olives, and hours to prepare. Twelve hours of ita and prosciutto with generous slices of guests. So make the pilgrimage to this
making olive oil. His connection to the fermentation and balled by hand, there is meat. You can also create your own, new, soon to be hotspot and break bread,
land is palpable in the ingredients used a lotta love and attention given to this all toppings include housemade meatballs or pizza crust -- as the case may be -- with
and the greenery of the decor. Olive oil (more on that later), Neapolitan salami, the Midici family.

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Jury finds family died by murder-suicide in cliff crash
By Janie Har iff’s Lt. Shannon Barney said Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Just a lot of stuff going on in their lives, to
the point where they made this conscious
decision to end their lives this way and take
SAN FRANCISCO — A special coroner’s
their children’s lives.”
jury in California ruled the deaths of two
The crash happened days after authorities
women and their six adopted children was a
in Washington state opened an investiga-
murder-suicide after hearing testimony that
tion into allegations of neglect. The bodies
one of the women had searched death by
of both women were found in the vehicle,
drowning online and the other deliberately
which landed below a cliff located more than
stepped on the gas, sending their SUV
160 miles (250 kilometers) north of San
plunging off a cliff.
Francisco.
Jurors deliberated for about an hour The Hart family had fled their Woodland,
Thursday before returning the unanimous Washington, home March 23 after a visit
verdicts that Jennifer and Sarah Hart killed from social workers that day.
themselves on March 26, 2018, in Jennifer Hart searched suicide, drowning,
Mendocino County. The jury decided the six Benadryl dosages and overdose methods on
children, 12 to 19, died at the hands of the internet throughout the drive to
another and not by accident. California, said California Highway Patrol
Authorities had indicated they believed investigator Jake Slates. She also queried
the crash was deliberate but wanted a jury to whether death by drowning would be
make official findings. painful. Authorities recovered the deleted
A coroner’s inquest is generally used in searches from her phone.
cases involving in-custody deaths or offi- REUTERS FILE PHOTO “They both decided that this was going to
cer-involved shootings where public inter- A jury in California ruled the deaths of two women and their six children was a murder-suicide be the end,” Slates said. “That if they can’t
est is high and the need for transparency after hearing testimony that one of the women searched death by drowning online and the have their kids that nobody was going to
critical, said Mendocino County sheriff’s other deliberately stepped on the gas, sending their SUV off a cliff. have those kids.”
Capt. Gregory L. Van Patten. The bodies of siblings Markis, Jeremiah
The deaths drew national attention, partly tears while hugging a white police officer ple: natural causes, suicide, accident or an and Abigail were found the same day near the
because the women were alleged to have during a 2014 protest in Portland, Oregon, intentional act by another. They sat car. Weeks later, the body of Ciera Hart was
abused their children. The body of Devonte has not been recovered. through nearly two full days of testimony. pulled from the Pacific Ocean. Hannah Hart
Hart, 15, who was black and had gained Jurors were instructed to choose from four “It is my belief that both Jennifer and was eventually identified through a DNA
attention when he was photographed in manners of death for each of the eight peo- Sarah succumbed to a lot of pressure,” sher- match.

California Senate approves Belmont man arrested


on DUI charge after crash
Local brief
roof in the backyard of a home on Belmont
Belmont police arrested a man on suspi-
fix for pot licensing snag cion of driving under the influence after he
rolled his car off of Ralston Avenue and into
Canyon Drive, about 20 feet below Ralston
Avenue. Firefighters helped extricate
Munoz, who was the sole occupant of the
By Michael R. Blood no fault of their own. the backyard of a nearby home, police said. car.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He says the proposal will create a short- Police arrested Jose Munoz, 45, around He was arrested without incident and trans-
term bridge “to avoid an impending crisis.” 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, following ported to the hospital with non life-threat-
LOS ANGELES — The California Senate on Meanwhile, state regulators have also reports of a vehicle going off the side of the ening injuries. One lane of Ralston Avenue
Thursday moved to close a licensing gap for taken steps to ease the problem, authorizing road. was closed for a few hours due to the colli-
state marijuana growers, the latest problem the issuance of provisional licenses in cer- Officers found Munoz, a Belmont resi- sion.
to bedevil the shaky legal marketplace. tain cases to close the gap. dent, in his BMW which had rolled onto its
Scores of cannabis cultivators have seen The state’s licensing process for the indus-
their temporary licenses expire before the try has been clunky from the start, in part
state has been able to replace them. because they were given so little time to cre-
Companies caught in that backlog have been ate it.
stranded in a legal lurch — technically unable Broad legal sales kicked off in January
to do business in the legal pot economy. 2018, a little over a year after being author-
Voting 32-4 without debate, the Senate ized by voters. Regulators faced the daunting
passed a bill that would allow the state to task of transforming California’s longstand-
extend those temporary licenses until ing illegal and medicinal marijuana markets
replacements are approved. into a unified, multibillion-dollar industry.
The bill now goes to the Assembly, where Initially, marijuana businesses were issued
it is expected to pass. only temporary licenses. Those are now
The bill’s sponsor, Democratic Sen. being replaced with annual licenses, but the
Mike McGuire of Healdsburg, warned that transition has been slow and created bottle-
growers marooned without valid licenses necks that left some growers without valid
could fall into the illicit market — through licenses.
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Around the nation


O’Rourke, Sanders vie for
Democratic candidates urged
same young voters in 2020 campaign
AUSTIN, Texas — In the growing Democratic presidential
field, they seem like a study in opposites.
to offer ideas on justice reform
By Errin Haines Whack
One’s 77, a democratic socialist from
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the U.S.-Canada border state of Vermont,
who exudes a curmudgeonly grumpiness
and bursts with detailed policy propos- NEW YORK — The Democrats seek-
als. The other’s a boyish 46-year-old ing the White House have issued pro-
native of the U.S.-Mexico border city of posals on overhauling education,
El Paso, Texas, who livestreams his agriculture, technology and immigra-
skateboarding prowess and offers hope- tion. But none of the candidates has
ful but vague paeans to tolerance and made specific pitches on how he or
she would transform the nation’s
Beto O’Rourke cooperation. criminal justice system.
Bernie Sanders and Beto O’Rourke may
represent different poles among the Although the Democratic candidates
dozen-plus Democrats vying for the have talked broadly about systemic
White House, but they have key com- racism — with several backing some
monalities that now inject special ten- form of reparations to the descendants
sion into their rivalry as they ramp up of slaves — none has gone deep on
their campaigns. mass incarceration or police reform.
Both lead the pack in fundraising and It’s an omission that has frustrated
have built substantial campaign treasur- some activists who hoped such issues
ies on thousands of small donors nation- would receive greater attention in a
Bernie Sanders wide rather than using the more tradi- Democratic primary that includes two
tional model of a small core of major black candidates and is dominated by
an overall push to the left on many REUTERS
financial backers.
social fronts. Some are worried it’s an Stacy Abrams, left, former gubernatorial candidate for Georgia, holds hands with
Ohio Rep Tim Ryan latest early sign that candidates won’t pay the Rev. Al Sharpton at the 2019 National Action Network National Convention.
enough attention to voters of color. President Donald Trump’s Justice ty, ” O’Rourke said.
Democrat to seek White House “This is not a marginal issue,” said Department that restricted the federal Other candidates including Sen.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio congressman Tim Ryan says the Rev. Al Sharpton, who is hosting government’s ability to use court- Kamala Harris of California, Sen.
he’s running for president. several White House hopefuls this enforced consent decrees when state Cory Booker of New Jersey, Sen. Amy
The 45-year-old announced his 2020 week at his annual social justice con- and local law enforcement agencies Klobuchar of Minnesota and South
Democratic primary bid Thursday on vention in New York. “Are they going are accused of abuse. Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg
ABC’s “The View.” He plans an official to keep consent decrees? Are they Those agreements, popular during will appear at the conference in the
kickoff rally in downtown Youngstown going to deal with mass commuta- President Barack Obama’s administra- coming days and could face similar
Saturday, where a big turnout by organ- tions? They’re going to have to deal tion, generally provide a road map for questions.
ized labor is expected. with these questions.” changes in law enforcement prac- Such venues present an opportunity
Ryan, a political moderate from Niles, Sharpton pressed some Democratic tices. for voters to hold candidates account-
made an unsuccessful bid to replace presidential contenders on the issue “There must be accountability for able on issues specific to the black
Nancy Pelosi as House Democratic leader Wednesday during the first day of his enforcement of the law, there must community. Sharpton’s conference is
Tim Ryan in 2016. National Action Network conference . be accountability for use of force, the year’s first such gathering of civil
Ryan represents the district formerly Under questioning from Sharpton, and federal funds to local police rights leaders and activists featuring
held by the late Democratic Rep. Jim Traficant, for whom he former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke said dep art men t s an d s h eri ff ’s dep art - so many of the 2020 Democratic pres-
worked. The blue-collar area swung strongly for Donald he would reverse an order from ments must be tied to accountabili- idential hopefuls.
Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
He’s served in Congress since 2003 and, before that,
spent two years in the Ohio Senate. He joins an already
crowded field of Democratic White House candidates.
The $1 billion ask: Trump all-in on fundraising for 2020
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS developer launched his first bid for selves a spot on the primary debate
Biden faces campaign-style s president promising to use his own stages. And the Democratic National
WASHINGTON — President Donald money to finance his campaign. It’s Committee remains in debt from previ-
crutiny — before any campaign Trump is well on his way to raising the also an indication of how he has made ous campaigns.
WASHINGTON — In countless conversations over the $1 billion his campaign believes it his political apparatus more profes- “Whoever the Democratic nominee
past year, former Vice President Joe Biden, his advisers and will take for him to win another term sional for Round 2. is, they’ll be depleted, and they’ll
his broad network of friends and family have openly dis- in the White House, building a For all presidents, incumbency has have to start from zero — well under
cussed the vulnerabilities he would face if he ran for presi- fundraising machine that will prove its advantages. Trump, who formalized zero, the DNC has a debt, ” said
dent. A voting record that is sometimes at odds with the difficult for Democrats to match. his re-election effort the day after he Michael Glassner, the Trump cam-
Democratic Party’s leftward shift. His age. And the affec- Trump’s bring-it-on fundraising took office, moved especially early to paign’s chief operating officer. He
tionate brand of politics that has made him beloved by approach — which will be on display leverage his incumbency for 2020. called Trump’s decision to keep the
many Democrats and a target of Republicans for years. during a stop in Los Angeles on Friday As Trump brings in millions, his campaign in operation during his first
What Biden likely didn’t expect was to be confronting — is a far cry from his stance in 2015, would-be opponents are scrambling to two years in office the “new model” for
those issues so fully before even launching a campaign. when the billionaire reality TV star and raise enough money to earn them- future presidents.
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Barr defends handling of
Mueller’s report on Russia
By Eric Tucker the decision to release a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS brief summary letter two
days after receiving the
WASHINGTON — Attorney General report on March 22. He
William Barr on Thursday defended his han- has previously said he
dling of special counsel Robert Mueller’s did not believe it would
report on the Russia investigation, saying be in the public’s inter-
the confidential document contains sensi- est to release the full
tive grand jury material that prevented it document in piecemeal
from being immediately released to the William Barr or gradual fashion, and
public. that he did not intend for
The statement came as Barr confronts his letter summarizing Mueller’s “princi-
concerns that his four-page letter summa- pal conclusions” to be an “exhaustive
rizing Mueller’s conclusions unduly sani- recounting” of the special counsel’s inves-
tized the full report in President Donald tigation.
Trump’s favor, including on the key ques- Barr is now expected to release the entire
REUTERS tion of whether the president obstructed report, with redactions, by mid-April.
Donald Trump holds a White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council Meeting. justice. House Democrats on Wednesday “Given the extraordinary public interest
approved subpoenas for Mueller’s entire in the matter, the Attorney General decided

White House pushes back on report and any exhibits and other underly-
ing evidence that the Justice Department
might withhold.
The disparity in length between Barr’s
to release the report’s bottom-line findings
and his conclusions immediately — with-
out attempting to summarize the report —
with the understanding that the report

request for Trump tax forms


By Marcy Gordon spend their time doing.”
letter and Mueller’s full report, which
totals nearly 400 pages, raises the likeli-
hood of additional significant information
that was put forward by the special coun-
itself would be released after the redaction
process,” the Justice Department statement
said.
The statement also said that every page
Asked again later Thursday for his response sel’s office but not immediately shared by of Mueller’s report was marked that it may
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to Neal’s demand, Trump didn’t provide a the attorney general. contain grand jury material “and therefore
direct answer. In Thursday’s statement, Barr defended could not immediately be released.”
WASHINGTON — The White House said
“They’ll speak to my lawyers; they’ll
Thursday that Democratic efforts to obtain
speak to the attorney general,” Trump said at Trump threatens tariffs
President Donald Trump’s tax records are
the White House, referring to Attorney Around the nation
“political games.” on Mexican cars in border fight
General William Barr, whom he appointed. The Republican president had threatened
A House committee chairman formally Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri
asked the IRS Wednesday to provide six years WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump last week to close the border this week
Kupec declined to comment.
of Trump’s personal tax returns and the returns is threatening to slap tariffs on cars pro- unless Mexico immediately halted “ALL
An IRS spokesman said the agency had no
for some of his businesses as Democrats try duced in Mexico unless the country does illegal immigration coming into the United
comment on Neal’s request.
to shed light on his complex financial deal- more to stop migrants trying to enter the States.” He has since praised the country for
Democrats insist that obtaining Trump’s
ings and potential conflicts of interest. tax filings falls within their mandate of con- U.S. doing more.
The request by Massachusetts Rep. Richard gressional oversight. Republicans have Trump told reporters at the White House Trump also is threatening tariffs if
Neal, who heads the tax-writing House Ways denounced it as a political witch hunt and on Thursday that if that “powerful incen- Mexico doesn’t halt the flow of illegal drugs
and Means Committee, is the first such invoked privacy concerns. tive” but “less drastic measure” doesn’t across the border. And he says he’s giving
demand for a sitting president’s tax informa- “We have completed the necessary ground- work, he’ll go through with his standing Mexico “a one year warning” to comply.
tion in 45 years. The unprecedented move is work for a request of this magnitude, and I am threat to close the U.S.-Mexico border. He says: “I’ll do it. I don’t play games.”
likely to set off a huge legal battle between certain we are within our legitimate legisla-
Democrats controlling the House and the tive, legal and oversight rights,” Neal said in
Trump administration. a statement Wednesday evening.
Neal made the request Wednesday in a letter Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas, the senior
to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, asking Republican on the Ways and Means panel,
for Trump’s personal and business returns for denounced the move as “an abuse of the tax-
2013 through 2018. He asked for the docu- writing committees’ statutory authority.”
ments in seven days, setting an April 10 dead- “Weaponizing our nation’s tax code by tar-
line. geting political foes sets a dangerous prece-
Trump told reporters Wednesday he “would dent and weakens Americans’ privacy rights,”
not be inclined” to provide his tax returns to Brady wrote in a letter Wednesday to Treasury
the committee. White House press secretary Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who oversees the
Sarah Sanders said Thursday morning that IRS. “As you know, by law all Americans
the White House “is not interested in play- have a fundamental right to the privacy of the
ing a bunch of political games like the personal information found in their tax
Democrats in Congress clearly want to returns.”
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Around the world


UK government, NATO ministers celebrate
opposition search for a Brexit plan
LONDON — The British government and senior opposi-
tion figures tried Thursday to overcome intractable differ-
ences and forge a new plan for departing
70th anniversary amid rifts
By Matthew Lee
the European Union, as the bloc warned THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
of dire consequences if the U.K. leaves
the EU without an agreement next week. WASHINGTON — NATO foreign
Prime Minister Theresa May was try- ministers met Thursday to celebrate
ing to avert a chaotic “no-deal” Brexit — the alliance’s 70th anniversary amid
and also tamp down divisions within her rifts between members over security
Conservative Party inflamed by her shift and trade issues.
toward compromise. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Theresa May May faced fury from anti-EU opened the meeting with an appeal for
Conservatives after she agreed to talks unity to confront “great power” chal-
with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who favors a soft- lenges from Russia, China and Iran. He
er form of Brexit than the plan advocated by the govern- hailed NATO’s deterrence of the Soviet
ment. Two junior ministers have resigned, and more could Union during the Cold War and said the
follow. alliance was well positioned to move
Senior government and Labour officials held four and a forward as it confronts new and evolv-
half hours of talks Thursday, after an initial two-hour ses- ing challenges.
sion between May and Corbyn the day before. But a deepening dispute with Turkey
Both sides gave little away about what progress was over its planned purchase of a Russian
made, but said the talks would continue Friday. air defense system and U.S. demands
Treasury chief Philip Hammond said both parties needed for allies, particularly Germany, to
to be flexible to break the Brexit impasse. REUTERS
boost their defense spending threat-
“When you enter into a negotiation like this to find a ened to overshadow the proceedings U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks to the media during the NATO Foreign
compromise way forward, both parties have to give some- even as the ministers agreed on action Minister’s Meeting at the State Department.
thing up,” he told broadcaster ITV. “There is going to be to confront Russia’s increasing Treaty. The U.S. will withdraw from Pompeo said every NATO member
pain on both sides.” assertiveness and its violation of a the 1987 treaty in August unless had an obligation to explain to its cit-
The political paralysis over Brexit has left Britain facing key arms control agreement. Russia returns to compliance. izens the need to increase their defense
a possible chaotic departure from the EU in just over a week. The ministers agreed on a package of “We have rightly sought peace budgets and rejected what he called
measures to assist alliance aspirants through strength here at NATO, ” “tired arguments” about public opposi-
Trump says China trade Georgia and Ukraine, notably in the Pompeo said. “We must continue to do tion to such spending.
talks ‘moving along very nicely’ Black Sea with increased maritime so, especially in this new era of great “These are real challenges, to be
cooperation, patrols and port visits, power competition from Russia, from sure, and now is not the time to repeat
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says trade China, and the Islamic Republic of tired excuses that our citizens don’t
talks with China are “moving along very nicely.” according to NATO chief Jens
Stoltenberg. Iran.” support increased defense spending or
Trump made the comment hours before Addressing those challenges and security spending,” he said.
he was scheduled to meet Thursday after- And, they renewed demands for
Russia to end its annexation of others such as terrorism, cybercrime, Pompeo said convincing citizens
noon with China’s top trade negotiator, uncontrolled migration, threats to “of the importance, the relevance, the
Vice Premier Liu He. The two countries Crimea, release Ukrainian sailors and
ships it seized in a confrontation last energy security and new technologies intrinsic centrality of this institution”
are working to end a standoff that has will require enhanced resources, he is “a key step in confronting these
shaken financial markets and darkened year in the Sea of Azov and respect the
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces said. threats head on.”
the outlook for the world economy.
Despite his upbeat assessment, Trump

Liu He
cautioned that “if it’s not a great deal,
we’re not doing it.” House votes to end support for Yemen war, rebuffing Trump
U. S. and Chinese negotiators on By Susannah George
Wednesday began their ninth round of talks to resolve a dis-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
pute over American allegations that Beijing is using preda-
tory tactics, including cybertheft, in a campaign to chal-
lenge U.S. technological dominance. WASHINGTON — The House on
Trump has slapped tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese Thursday voted to end American
products. In retaliation, China has targeted $110 billion in involvement in the Yemen war, rebuff-
American imports. ing the Trump administration’s support
for the military campaign led by Saudi
Ethiopian report says faulty Arabia.
The bill now heads to President
sensor data led to jet crash Donald Trump, who is expected to veto
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A doomed Ethiopian Airlines it. The White House says the measure
jet suffered from faulty readings by a key sensor, and pilots raises “serious constitutional con-
followed Boeing’s recommended procedures when the plane cerns,” and Congress lacks the votes to
started to nose dive but could not avoid crashing, according override him.
to a preliminary report released Thursday by the Ethiopian By a 247-175 vote, Congress for the
government. first time invoked the decades-old War REUTERS
The findings draw the strongest link yet between the Powers Resolution to try and stop a A supporter of the Houthi movement attends a rally in Sanaa, Yemen.
March 10 crash in Ethiopia and an October crash off the foreign conflict. The Senate vote was
coast of Indonesia, which both involved Boeing 737 Max 8 54-46 on March 13. The war in Yemen is in its fifth year. abuse of the War Powers Resolution.
jetliners. All 346 people on the two planes were killed. “The president will have to face the Thousands of people have been killed “This radical interpretation has
Both planes had an automated system that pushed the reality that Congress is no longer and millions are on the brink of starva- implications far beyond Saudi Arabia,”
nose down when sensor readings detected the danger of an going to ignore its constitutional tion. The United Nations has called the McCaul said. He warned that the meas-
aerodynamic stall, and it now appears that sensors malfunc- obligations when it comes to foreign situation in Yemen the world’s worst ure could “disrupt U.S. security cooper-
tioned on both planes. policy,” said Democratic Rep. Eliot humanitarian crisis. ation agreements with more than 100
Boeing acknowledged that the sensor malfunctioned and Engel of New York, chairman of the The top Republican on the commit- counties.”
CEO Dennis Muilenburg said Thursday a new software House Foreign Affairs Committee. He tee, Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas, Democrats overcame a GOP attempt
update would prevent future incidents. “It’s our responsibil- said the humanitarian crisis in Yemen acknowledged the dire situation in to divide the majority party through a
ity to eliminate this risk,” Muilenburg said in a video state- triggered by the war “demands moral Yemen for civilians, but spoke out in procedural motion involving Israel
ment. “We own it, and we know how to do it.” leadership.” opposition to the bill, saying it was an just minutes before the Yemen vote.

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We need you Guest perspective
parents greater joy
By Kevin Skelly than being counted
upon as a source of Guest Steps being taken to meet
S
ome years ago my youngest wisdom and advice
son was playing 3-on-3 bas-
ketball with his older sisters
by their grandchil-
dren. As Paul
perspective Peninsula wildfire threats
against some neighborhood kids. He Simon says, we are
got pushed to the ground by the local neither rock nor hard times and they needed to work to By Ken Castle
tough kid and started to cry. I rushed island. We thrive contribute to the family’s income.

F
on the court to console him. He when we live in an These life experiences, even those or decades, most Peninsula cities have been literally
wailed grievously until his sister interconnected world. that were perceived as setbacks or in the fog when it comes to worrying about wild-
yelled, “get up, we need you.” So up In terms of being needed, I think hardships, became a catalyst for a fires. Our cloud-friendly atmosphere has given us
he jumped, and on they played. This the life of this generation of high young person to feel genuine mean- comforting layers of moisture and created a level of compla-
feeling of being needed was repeated school students can be tough. There ing and purpose in life. cency that we were not likely to face a disaster like the
are few chores to be done, fewer I’m not sure why this generation of Oakland Hills fire that caused death and destruction 25 years
often in our family whenever a subset
younger siblings to mind and jobs young people seems less happy ago.
of us wanted to play cards, organize a But the climate here is changing, and
board game or we all needed to get out after school seem to be a thing of the across multiple dimensions (sadly the
past. Many families today can func- uptick in the number of teens report- not for the better. Nights are drier and so
the door to an event on time. We were is much of the foliage — even in the
dependent on our children to help our tion in almost every dimension with ing feeling sad and disconnected is a
nary a physical contribution from its middle of winter.
family run smoothly. worldwide trend in rich countries). The “new normal,” a phrase coined by
younger members. With the stresses Perhaps our society needs to think a
As humans, we have myriad needs, Gov. Gavin Newsom, is that we now
of the modern workplace, particularly bit less about its young people’s
but after you get past the basics of have two types of wildfires. The tradi-
here in Silicon Valley, family dynam- accomplishments and more about how
food, water, sleep and physical safety, tional ones spread gradually, allowing
ics can result in something worse they are woven into our families, our
a sense of being of use is about the enough time for first responders to reach
than not being needed — a sense of schools and our communities. them. And often they can be minimized
most important and satisfying. We all being unimportant or irrelevant
know people who have “failed at Because that’s from where their thanks to prior vegetation management, fire-resistant build-
because there’s hardly time to notice strength, and ours, will come. ing materials and defensible open space. But the latest wild-
retirement,” as they say. Almost you. This happens in families who
invariably these folks return to work We are at our best when we tell our fire scenario is a monster that stops at nothing. It is driven
have the best intentions to provide a kids that they matter — that we enjoy by fierce winds and unpredictable vortexes, and it gobbles
not because they need the money or better life for their offspring.
something to do, but rather because their company, that we relish time up both dry tinder and moisture-rich plants with little regard
While some kids thrive with inde- with them. They need to know that for flammability. There is just one response to this threat:
they yearn for the sense of being pendence and a single-minded focus their family’s collective health and Get out.
relied upon to do something impor- on pursuing one’s own dreams, this Unfortunately, evacuations can be challenging, especially
happiness depends upon their mem-
tant and meaningful. journey can often feel pretty empty when you consider our maze of winding, narrow streets, the
bership and participation. Above
It is more than just work where I see when it’s rooted just in oneself. I’ve density of hillside residential development and the growing
almost everything else, it may be that
this sense of importance playing out. seen many students over the years the most important thing we can say traffic congestion.
My own children need the helpful ear who lacked a sense of purpose until to a family member is, “I need you.” Cal Fire has designated thousands of acres of Peninsula
of their grandparents to calm them they were offered an opportunity that hills as very high fire hazard severity zones. These include
down in a busy world and to help was bigger than themselves. It may most of the upper reaches of Belmont and San Carlos, as
Dr. Kev in Sk elly is the superintendent
them gain perspective on their careers have been a job or volunteer experi- well as large swaths of San Mateo, Hillsborough, Redwood
and relationships. These connections of the San Mateo Union High School City, Woodside and Portola Valley. Miles of forest and dry
ence, or perhaps their family fell on
are symbiotic — nothing gives my District. grasslands border hillside homes from north to south along
Interstate 280.
During summer and fall, Cal Fire reports that an average of
four sparked fires a week occur along this freeway from pass-
Letters to the editor ing vehicles. In September of 2015 a major blaze on the
east side of I-280 burned 15 acres west of Belmont before it
was extinguished by an army of firefighters. No evacuation
orders were issued — fortunately — since the fire occurred in
mid-morning and with calm winds. But suppose the same
Response to David Crabbe I feel the police did follow proper The rule of law event happened at midnight or later under less favorable
procedure. They deployed a Taser weather conditions?
Editor, before resulting to using a firearm. Editor,
I think you are right in your assess- With concern growing throughout the Bay Area, new
When a suspect has already harmed Tom Stephany’s comment “Get over regional wildfire initiatives are underway in San Mateo
ment. Also could we look at making themselves and begins toward officers it,” in his short letter titled “In County. They include a comprehensive weather- and event-
El Camino Real with a weapon, there are few options. short,” in Friday’s Daily Journal, based plan for designated evacuation zones, allowing fire-
a bus rapid transit corridor (BRT) all It is unfortunate that the Taser was fighters to predict the direction of a blaze and alert residents
clearly shows that Mr. Stephany
the way from San Jose to San not effective, but it was used before in its path. Funding for this project was recently approved
Francisco? This could provide con- doesn’t understand what the Special
lethal action was taken. Too often by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.
venient transit coverage for low-cost people like to add their opinions on Counsel’s investigation was all Jonathan Cox, district chief for Cal Fire as well as opera-
housing and services along with what should have been done, even about. It’s not about Gore or Clinton tions chief for the San Mateo County Fire Department,
other housing and some office use. though they have never been in a ever being president. explained it this way: “We are going to create one standard-
Take a look at 16th Street Mall in similar situation. No one knows if a It’s about the rule of law, the U.S. ized set of wildfire evacuation zones throughout the county.
Denver. Also the Santa Clara VTA bean bag gun was used if it would Constitution, and the National On the ground this will help optimize coordination between
BRT proposal. have been effective before harm could Security of America. Since Mr. firefighters and law enforcement. In the command and dis-
have been done to the officers. patch centers this will instantly enable them to advise 911
Stephany doesn’t know this, why callers of the evacuated areas. And it will enable the Office of
Gil Eakins Furthermore, we don’t know if Hart would anyone write a letter about
would have survived his self-inflicted Emergency Services to send targeted alerts to people in
Palo Alto something they know nothing those areas.”
wounds. The whole situation is sad,
about?  That just exposes the igno- Also being eyed is the installation of fire-spotting cam-
but to put the blame on police and/or eras, part of a project called ALERTWildfire that was devel-
Response to Kyle Hart tragedy policies is to absolve Hart for his rance of the writer.
oped by a consortium of three universities, including the
role. University of Nevada at Reno and UC San Diego. This net-
Editor,
In response to the letter “Kyle Hart work, involving outdoor infrared cameras that can zoom in
Joe Guttenbeil Michael Oberg on smoke and flames — even in the middle of the night —
Tragedy” in the March 27 edition of
Redwood City San Mateo has seen rapid adoption by multiple jurisdictions in
the Daily Journal, I would like to say
California, most recently Marin and Sonoma counties.
The cameras, management software and funds for installa-
tion and maintenance are offered free as part of the program,
OUR MISSION:
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most which was funded largely by grants from PG&E. But the
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for county needs to provide the sites and a command facility for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. monitoring them. Coincidentally, the timing for cameras is
By combining local news and sports coverage, ideal because the county this summer plans to open a brand
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, new, $40 million-plus high-tech emergency operations and
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality 911 dispatch center in Redwood City.
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. Local cities are also starting to get involved, and it’s
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we about time. This month the Redwood City/San Carlos Fire
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this Department will hold two wildfire public outreach sessions
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman to educate residents and hear concerns. The first is at 10 a.m.
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine Saturday, April 13, at Domenico Winery, 1697 Industrial
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM Road in San Carlos and the second is at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin April 16, at Hiller Aviation Museum, 601 Skyway Road in
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San Carlos.
REPORTERS: Gary Whitman County residents should be mindful that horrific wildfire
Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler twitter.com/smdailyjournal can have an impact beyond hillside residential areas. Flying
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal embers can drift nearly 3 miles away from the main blazes,
depending on wind conditions, so spot fires could impact
Letters to the Editor • Emailed documents are preferred: Correction Policy populated areas eastward toward El Camino Real.
Should be no longer than 250 words. letters@smdailyjournal.com The Daily Journal corrects its errors. The bottom line is that all of us need to be concerned
Perspective Columns • Letter writers are limited to two submissions a If you question the accuracy of any article in the Daily
Should be between 500-780 words. month. Journal, please contact the editor at
about wildfire and we need to act now to avoid a future disas-
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will not be accepted. perspectives are those of the individual writer and do or by phone at: 344-5200, ext. 107
• Please include a city of residence and phone not necessarily represent the views of the Daily Journal Editorials represent the viewpoint of the Daily Journal
number where we can reach you. staff. editorial board and not any one individual. Ken Castle is a San Carlos resident, business development
consultant and community safety advocate.
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Indexes finish mostly higher after wobbly day


By Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,398.90
Another wobbly day of trading on Wall Low: 26,212.78
Street ended Thursday with modest gains, Close: 26,384.63
nudging the market’s winning streak to a
sixth straight day. Change: +166.50
Banks, big retailers and communication
services companies accounted for much of OTHER INDEXES
the market’s gains as a late-afternoon flurry S&P 500: 2879.39 +5.99
of buying drove stocks higher. Technology NYSE Index: 12,868.75 +35.14
and health care stocks lagged the most. Nasdaq: 7891.78 -3.77
Markets have been wobbly throughout
the week as investors wait for the govern- NYSE MKT: 2541.00 +16.30
ment’s jobs report on Friday and prepare for Russell 2000: 1567.49 +6.58
a new round of corporate earnings reports Wilshire 5000: 29,727.23 +46.71
next week.
New government data on Thursday show-
ing applications for unemployment aid fell 10-Yr Bond: 2.51 -0.00
last week to a 49-year low likely means Oil (per barrel): 62.14 -0.32
Friday’s jobs report will show a strong Gold : 1,297.60 +0.18
rebound in hiring after a weak February, said
Phil Orlando, chief equity strategist at
Federated Investors.
“The one piece of economic news we got U.S. stock indexes are on track to end the and other temporary factors. The March report cards will show.
today was actually quite good,” Orlando week with gains, adding to the market’s tally is expected to show employers added Tesla sank 8.2% a day after the electric
said. “The (jobs) number should be good, blockbuster returns in the January-March 175,000 jobs, according to FactSet. vehicle company said vehicle deliveries fell
and to some degree I think the market has period. The S&P 500 is now up 14.9% this Investors are also keeping a close watch sharply in the first quarter.
been grinding up, reflecting that improve- year. on the latest rounds of U.S.-China trade The company only churned out 77,100
ment, along with other improvements in “The market is up 22 percent since the negotiations. Washington and Beijing vehicles to start the year, leaving it well off
economic data points that we’ve seen over Christmas Eve lows, so the pace of opened a ninth round of talks Wednesday, pace to meet CEO Elon Musk’s pledge to
the last couple of weeks.” improvement here is going to shift from aiming to further narrow differences in a build 500,000 cars annually.
being strongly positive, as we saw during trade war that has deepened uncertainty for Musk already warned investors that the
The S&P 500 index rose 5.99 points, or
the first quarter, to more of a grind at this businesses and investors and cast a pall company will lose money during the first
0. 2%, to 2, 879. 39. The Dow Jones
point,” Orlando said. over the outlook for the global economy. quarter as it cuts costs in order to lower the
Industrial Average gained 166.50 points, or
The market could finish the week on a The latest reports say that both sides have price of the Model 3, its first electric car
0.6%, to 26,384.63.
strong note if a the government’s latest resolved most of the key issues, with some designed for the mass market.
The Nasdaq fell 3.77 points, or 0.1%, to
jobs report shows, as many economists pledges from China to end practices viewed
7,891.78. The Russell 2000 index of small- Meanwhile, Office Depot plunged 23.6%
expect, that hiring bounced back in March by the U.S. as technology theft.
er company stocks picked up 6.58 points, after the retailer warned investors that first-
after adding a paltry 20, 000 jobs in
or 0.4%, to 1,567.49. While the big wave of corporate earn- quarter revenue would fall short of forecasts.
February.
Major indexes in Europe finished mostly ings reports arrives next week, some It also said a 20% jump in paper costs over
Most economists attributed February’s
lower. companies have begun providing details the last 12 months will weigh down operat-
meager job gains to harsh winter weather
Despite some bumps this week, the major that hint at what their next quarterly ing expenses.

US companies’ tax windfall Business briefs


fuels record share buybacks
Snap Inc. also unveiled at Los Angeles
U.S. corporations spent a record amount event new products to help companies
buying back their own shares last year, advertise on its service, including Snapchat
using 2017’s tax-cut windfall to reward Ad Kit and Snapchat Audience Network. The
shareholders rather than to invest or expand tools let businesses send ads both to
their businesses. Snapchat users and people who don’t use the
Companies in the S&P 500 spent $806 service, within other apps. The setup is sim-
billion on stock buybacks in 2018, blow- ilar to what Facebook does with its own ad
ing away the previous record of nearly $590 service.
billion set in 2007. The information tech- In addition, Snapchat launched original
nology and financial service sectors were shows that can only be watched on its serv-
the biggest spenders, with Apple leading ice, including “Can’t Talk Now,” which fol-
the pack. When share prices plunged in the lows a group of high school kids with the
fourth quarter it only encouraged companies story told through their phones.
to spend more, setting a fourth consecutive
quarterly record for buybacks. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and REUTERS
Companies can return profits to share- wife MacKenzie finalize divorce Tesla CEO Elon Musk leaves Manhattan federal court after a hearing on his fraud settlement
holders either via dividends or buybacks. with the Securities and Exchange Commission in new York.
Buying back shares has the advantage of NEW YORK — Amazon said Thursday that
founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has finalized his
reducing the number of shares outstanding,
which often gives a boost to closely
watched financial metrics such as earnings
divorce with wife MacKenzie, who will end
up with a stake in the online shopping giant
Tesla CEO Musk gets reprieve
per share. worth more than $35 billion.
In a tweet, MacKenzie Bezos said she is
giving Jeff Bezos all her interest in The
in contempt-of-court hearing
Snap joins online game fray, Washington Post, the newspaper that he
By Cathy Bussewitz “I don’t care if you are a small potato or a
unveils advertising products THE ASSOCIATED PRESS big fish,” Nathan said as Musk, with an esti-
bought in 2013, and Blue Origin, the space mated worth of $22 billion, sat at a defense
SAN FRANCISCO — Snapchat is joining exploration company he founded. table with his lawyers.
NEW YORK — A judge on Thursday urged
the online-games bandwagon with a new “I’m grateful for her support and for her Nathan pressed Crumpton during the hear-
stock market regulators and Tesla CEO Elon
service that lets people play together on its kindness in this process,” Jeff Bezos said in Musk to amicably settle their dispute over ing to define the conditions under which
mobile platform. The company says it a tweet Thursday. “And am very much look- his tweets. Musk should seek approval before he tweets,
wants to make it easier for friends to play ing forward to our new relationship as If not, she said she’ll decide whether to and drew attention to ambiguity surrounding
together. friends and co-parents.” grant regulators’ request that the outspoken the rules the SEC sought to enforce.
executive face escalating fines if he breaks Musk, who followed the back-and-forth
rules protecting investors. intently with a slight frown and furrowed
U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan asked brow, emerged from the courtroom to say:
how she should punish Musk if she finds him “I’m very happy with the result and I’m
in contempt for violating a deal with the impressed with Judge Nathan’s analysis.”
Securities and Exchange Commission requir- Legal experts said it makes sense for the
ing him to first clear with lawyers tweets two sides to negotiate another settlement
that might disclose important company rather than to leave the decision to Nathan,
facts. although they cautioned it’s always difficult
SEC attorney Cheryl Crumpton recom- to predict what the famously mercurial Musk
mended fines. will do.
But at the end of the hearing, Nathan “The big question is whether he will dig in
ordered both sides to seek a resolution over his heels and resist,” said Peter Henning, a
the next two weeks. Wayne State University law professor and
“Everybody take a deep breath, put your former SEC attorney. “I get the feeling they
reasonableness pants on and work this out,” will come up with something because Musk
Nathan said. probably doesn’t want to risk being held in
Even so, Nathan said court-supervised contempt of court. That will be like two
agreements must be obeyed. strikes against him.”
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Friday • April 5, 2019

M-AstarAkinola
goes out on top
By Terry Bernal 43 pins, she’s been thriving her
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF entire M-A wrestling career.
Akinola is a four-time CCS indi-
There’s something to be said for vidual champion and this year
the personality it takes to bridge the earned her first state champi-
gap between the theatrics of profes- onship, closing her illustrious
sional wrestling entertainment and high school career in style,
the bona fide amateur sport. sweeping through five matches
Anyone who has ever encoun- with five straight pins.
tered Folashade Akinola knows the With this, she was the clear-cut
Menlo-Atherton senior possesses choice as Daily Journal Girls’
just such a personality. Wrestler of the Year for the second
Whether it’s the singing and straight year.
dancing to stay loose leading up to Akinola’s genuine persona was
a big match, or her signature cart- born from a litany of personal tur-
wheels after a big victory — oh, and moil. The East Palo Alto native
that smile that leaves everyone and her family endured homeless-
glowing in its wake, except for her ness in her early high school days.
opponents of course — there is no Even now, the subject is one of
show on the Central Coast Section worry about what the future might
wrestling circuit quite like Akinola. hold in this respect. She also suf-
“Her routines, she gets on the fers from bipolar depression.
mat and lights it up, ” Menlo- “So, a lot the time I’m stressing
Atherton head coach Phil Hoang and running around like a chicken
said. “And I think for a kid who with my head cut off,” Akinola
hides in the shadows, because of said. “So whenever I have a chance
who she is and where she comes to be happy, I like to spread that
from … that environment, she’s positivity and just have a good
not comfortable in; but on the time when I can.”
mat, in that little space, she “Like” might be putting it mildly.
absolutely thrives.”
With a career record of 65-9 with See AKINOLA, Page 14

More strong defense Serra out-pitches Valley


in A’s win over BoSox
By Gideon Rubin
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

It’s funny how a baseball season


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A’s 7, Red Sox 3 can go.
Serra pitcher Tim Ghiorso started
the one before the season as the Padres’ closer.
OAKLAND — When the reign- — but all big Christian Falk, on the other hand,
ing AL MVP openly regrets chal- plays in the was essentially an afterthought,
lenging you, that’s pretty high course of a having made only two pitching
praise. game,” A’s man- appearances this season.
Center fielder Ramon Laureano ager Bob Thursday afternoon against vis-
threw out another Red Sox runner Melvin said. iting Valley Christian — the top-
in a key spot, and the Oakland “It’s tough to ranked team in the Central Coast
Athletics kept Boston stumbling keep finding Section by MaxPreps.com — both
with a 7-3 win on Thursday. Ramon adjectives for starred on the mound as the Padres
Laureano tossed out three run- Laureano Ramon’s throw- pulled out a 1-0 victory.
ners as the A’s took three of four in ing, but it’s one Ghiorso, making only his sec-
the series. of a kind,” he said. ond start of the season for Serra (5-
“Rarely do you see three impact- Mookie Betts led off the Red 4 WCAL, 10-6 overall), was on top
ful plays like that in a series, Sox ninth inning with a walk and of his game, going the first five
because sometimes they stop run- tried to take third when Andrew innings and allowing only two
ning on you, but they continued to Benintendi followed with a bloop hits.
be aggressive on him, and every Despite being at only 65 pitch-
time he made a different play from See OAKLAND, Page 16 es, Serra manager Chris Houle lift-
ed Ghiorso for Falk in the sixth
and he took it the rest of the way,
Warriors 108, Lakers 90 throwing two innings of one-hit
ball.

Dubs closing on No. 1 seed


By Beth Harris good for us to have to compete for
“Timmy was outstanding. He
really wasn’t (part of the starting
rotation) at the beginning of the
year. He was kind of our No. 1
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the one-seed.” reliever. With injuries, we’ve had
With four regular-season games to shuffle the pitching around,”
LOS ANGELES — A year ago, remaining, the Warriors own the Houle said. “He does a good job of
Steph Curry was hurting and the best record in the West (54-24) and getting ahead. He throws a heavy
Warriors were locked into the No. 2 have a two-game lead over idle sec- ball. Locates it well.”
seed in the West. ond-place Denver. The defending Ghiorso was in the crosshairs of
How things have changed. NBA champions also hold the the Valley Christian bench the
Curry is feeling good and Golden tiebreaker over the Nuggets in the moment he threw his first warm-up
State got closer to clinching the race for the top seed. pitch to start the game. Valley
No. 1 seed with a 108-90 victory “They looked like they’re turning Christian (7-2, 13-4) has one of
over the also-ran Los Angeles on playoff mode,” Lakers coach the more boisterous benches
Lakers Thursday night. Luke Walton said. “They came in that
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL you’ll find and they were riding
“Much more comfortable this Serra starting pitcher Tim Ghiorso settles under a pop fly during the Padres’ Ghiorso pretty well.
first quarter and were ready to go.” 1-0 win over Valley Christian. Ghiorso was masterful on the mound,
year,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr
said. “This year I think it’s been See WARRIORS, Page 14 working five innings, allowing only two hits and four total base runners. See SERRA, Page 16
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Local sports roundup


THURSDAY
Sharks hold on to beat Vancouver
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thornton passed Steve Yzerman (1,063) for
Sharks 3, Canucks 2 eighth-place on the NHL all-time list in that
Softball EDMONTON, Alberta — Brent Burns had a category.
King’s Academy 7, Notre Dame-Belmont 2 goal and an assist as the San Jose Sharks The Sharks took a 2-1 lead just 1:12 later
The Tigers trailed just 3-2 going into the got a bit of relief from a late season funk when Burns scored his 15th high to the
seventh inning, but the Knights tacked on with a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers glove side from the middle of the faceoff cir-
four runs in the top of the final inning to on Thursday night. cle.
beat NDB in a WBAL game. Marcus Sorensen and Gustav Nyquist also Edmonton tied it again early in the second
scored and Aaron Dell finished with 26 when Matt Benning made a nice feed across
Emma Nolte led the offense for NDB (4-2 saves for the Sharks, who improved to 2-8- to set up Draisaitl for his 49th at 3:22.
WBAL, 6-4 overall), finishing with two of 1 in their last 11 games. San Jose has
the Tigers’ seven hits. clinched second place in the Pacific NOTES
Cana Gomez drove in a pair of runs for Division and will face Vegas in the first
King’s Academy (6-1, 6-2). It was the fifth and final meeting between
round of the playoffs. the two teams this season with San Jose
Leon Draisaitl had two goals for the winning four. ... Sharks D Erik Karlsson
WEDNESDAY Oilers, who have lost five straight and will participated in the morning skate, but
miss the playoffs for the 12th time in the missed his 17th consecutive game with a
last 13 seasons. Anthony Stolarz had 24
Baseball saves.
PERRY NELSON/USA TODAY SPORTS groin injury. ... Stolarz got the start for
San Jose’s Brent Burns celebrates with the Edmonton after Mikko Koskinen had start-
Campolindo-Moraga 5, Carlmont 4 Nyquist tipped Burns’ point shot with bench following his first-period goal. ed 24 of the last 25 games.
The Scots scored all four of their runs in 1:12 left in the second to give San Jose the
the first inning, but the Cougars rallied for 3-2 lead. backhand shot through Dell’s legs. UP NEXT
four of their in the bottom of the fifth to Draisaitl started the scoring 2:03 into the San Jose tied it up at 8:52 when Joe
opening period when he stripped a puck Thornton sent a pass from behind the net to S h ark s : Host Colorado on Saturday
take the win in the Big O Tires Tournament night.
at Livermore High School. while short-handed and went in to send a Sorensen, who beat Stolarz. With the assist
Logan Snow was the hard-luck loser for
Carlmont (8-5 overall), his first of the sea-
son. Only one of the five runs allowed was
earned, as Campolindo (5-5) capitalized on
ND’s McGraw wants more women in positions of power
By Doug Feinberg a record number of “I think those that are most qualified
the Scots’ lone defensive error. women running for office should be in that position regardless of gen-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mateos Melkesian paced the offense, dou- and winning, and still we der,” the All-American said. “ ... But for the
bling in a run in the first. Ryan Busser and have 23% of the House fact that she’s comfortable in her own skin
Snow also drove in runs. TAMPA, Fla. — Muffet McGraw says it’s and 25% of the Senate.” to go out and say that and believes in that
time for more women in positions of power A frustrated McGraw is shows who she is, shows she confident in
Boys’ lacrosse in all walks of life, including women’s bas- disappointed that there herself. So I respect that. “
ketball. aren’t more female lead- McGraw, whose Notre Dame team plays
Sacred Heart Prep 16, “When you look at men’s basketball, 99% ers across the country. UConn on Friday in a national semifinal
Sacred Heart Cathedral 3 of the jobs go to men, why shouldn’t 100 or
99% of the jobs in women’s basketball go Muffet McGraw “I’m getting tired of showdown, feels girls are taught at an early
The Gators continue to live up to their the novelty of the first age to defer to men.
MaxPrep.com No. 1 national ranking with a to women?” the Notre Dame women’s bas- female governor of this state, the first “I think women need to have more confi-
win over the Irish in a WCAL match. ketball coach said Thursday during her Final female African American mayor of this city. dence and apply for jobs. I think we wait to
Four news conference. “Maybe it’s because When is it going to become the norm be asked,” she said. “It goes back to high
SHP all but put the game with 10 first-half
we only have 10% women athletic directors instead of the exception?” McGraw said. school when you’re waiting to be asked to
goals. Tommy Barnds tallied five goals and
in Division I. People hire people who look “How are these young women looking up the prom. I think women go after jobs in a
assisted on six others to lead the Gators.
like them. That’s the problem.” and seeing someone that looks like them, very different way than men do. We want
Ben Ramsey added four and Wilson Weisel
netted a hat trick for SHP as well. McGraw said the issue goes well beyond preparing them for the future? We don’t have somebody to pursue us rather than really
women’s basketball . enough female role models. We don’t have going for it.
Goaltender Coby Weibe finished with
eight stops for the Gators. “Did you know that the Equal Rights enough visible women leaders. We don’t “Girls are socialized to know when they
Amendment was introduced in 1967 and it have enough women in power.” come out, gender rules are already set. Men
still hasn’t passed?” she said. “We need 38 Oregon guard Sabrina Ionescu applauded run the world. Men have the power. Men
Crystal Springs 3, South City 2, 9 innings states to agree that discrimination on the McGraw for speaking out, although she make the decisions. It’s always the man that
The Gryphons walked-off with a non- basis of sex is unconstitutional. We’ve had doesn’t totally agree with her. is the stronger one.”
league win over the Warriors at Sea Cloud
three. Asia Durr of Louisville had two votes
Park. Iowa’s Gustafson is AP women’s Basketball brief and Teaira McCowan of Mississippi State
Peter Dicioccio led off the bottom of the college hoops player of year
ninth with a walk before stealing second The 6-foot-3 star received 15 votes one.
and third. Evan Schieber hit a slow roller to TAMPA, Fla. — Megan Gustafson of Iowa Thursday from the 28-member national media Gustafson averaged 27.9 points and helped
shortstop with Dicioccio beating the play is The Associated Press women’s college bas- panel that selects the weekly AP rankings. the Hawkeyes reach the Elite Eight for the
at the plate. ketball player of the year. Balloting was done before the NCAA first time since 1993. She became only the
South City led 2-0 until Crystal Springs She led the nation in scoring for the second Tournament. fourth Division I player to score more than
scored two runs in the bottom of the sev- consecutive year and is the first player from Sabrina Ionescu of Oregon received seven 1,000 points in a season. She tied the NCAA
enth to send the game to extra innings. the school and the Big Ten to win the award. votes while Napheesa Collier of UConn record for double-doubles in a season with 33.
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Final Four: Three newcomers, one standby


By Dave Skretta take photos and admire a massive image of fills up. When we were out there shooting, it
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS himself and his teammates plastered on the felt just like basketball.”
cinderblock wall. Maybe that will change Friday, when fans
MINNEAPOLIS — Tom Izzo certainly “We know it’s our first time and we just are invited inside for open practices.
knows his way around the Final Four, even want to enjoy it,” said Culver, the Big 12’s It certainly will have changed by Saturday
if the longtime Michigan State coach had player of the year. “Just being here for the night.
never toured U.S. Bank Stadium until the first time and making history, we know it’s “It’s very rare for this to happen at a place
Spartans arrived for practice Thursday. so special.” like Auburn,” said Steven Pearl, an assistant
The rest of his coaching compatriots? How special? Ask teammate Davide on his dad’s staff. “Coach tells them enjoy
They could probably use a road map. Moretti, who grew up in Bologna, Italy. it, but at the same time understand what
It’s not just getting around that is chal- “The first thing I saw on Instagram was you’re doing here. We still have two games
lenging, though Texas Tech coach Chris actually a website that’s kind of like ESPN left. Enjoy the moment, look around, take it
Beard spent a few seconds outside his locker for us called SkySports, where they always all in, but understand we have a job to do.”
room deciding which way to the press con- AMBER SEARLS/USA TODAY SPORTS talk about soccer or something like that,” Virginia should have no trouble keeping
ference (left) and which way to the floor Tom Izzo, who has guided Michigan State to Moretti said. “Then I saw my picture and it focus.
(right). It’s also navigating everything else a pair of national championships, is the only was about how a basketball player like me Remember, the Cavaliers let it lapse in
that comes with the pomp and circumstance coach in this year’s Final Four with semifinal playing in the Final Four is kind of a big the first round a year ago and became the
of college basketball’s biggest weekend, experience. deal, so everyone was texting me and say- first No. 1 seed to lose to a No. 16 seed. The
from the ticket requests to the fans to the Bennett and Auburn counterpart Bruce Pearl, ing, ‘Wow! That’s crazy.”’ defeat was so humiliating that Virginia star
media crush. too. Fans back in Lubbock made sure to give Kyle Guy used a frame from the loss to
So when Beard called Izzo out of the blue None of those three have been a head the Red Raiders a festive send-off, just like UMBC as his screensaver, almost as if he
this week — a rarity in the regular season, coach in a Final Four, which means just like the pigskin-loving Auburn fans did for their was serving penance.
much less in the run-up to a national semifi- their starstruck players gazing in wonder at first Final Four team. Toilet paper was still It also shouldn’t be much trouble for
nal — the Spartans’ coach gave the Final the cavernous home of the Minnesota hanging from the trees in Toomer’s Corner Michigan State.
Four newcomer some help. Vikings, this is all new to them: the golf when the Tigers departed for the airport, and This is the second time in five years and
“My only advice I’m going to give you,” carts to whisk them around the arena, the it was their jaws that were hanging open eighth time overall Izzo has been to the
Izzo recalled telling Beard, “has nothing to demanding press schedule, the constant when they walked onto the court for their Final Four, the fifth-most of any coach in
do with the game, but has a lot to do with: attention back home and now in downtown first practice Thursday. college basketball history. The only current
get your tickets and hotels done today.” Minneapolis, where their pictures are dis- “It’s so huge. The court looks so small in coaches who know their way around any
Beard laughed. But it’s probably good played just about everywhere. comparison to everything around it,” said better are Mike Krzyzewski and Roy
advice. Outside their locker rooms, for example. the Tigers’ Anfernee McLemore. “But I don’t Williams, and both of their teams are sit-
Good advice for Virginia coach Tony Texas Tech star Jarrett Culver stopped to think it will really hit us until the building ting at home.

Coaches, programs involved in scandal NCAA basketball brief


Texas Tech’s Beard named AP
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS going to be fine.” branded him with a three-year NCAA “show
Auburn is more than fine as it gets ready cause” penalty — the equivalent of being men’s college coach of the year
MINNEAPOLIS — One team’s coach got for Saturday’s national semifinal against completely kicked out of basketball. MINNEAPOLIS — Texas Tech’s Chris
kicked out of the sport for three years, and Virginia. Auburn took a chance as the sanction was Beard has guided his team to its first Final
two of his assistants have been named in But at around the same time the Tigers expiring. Pearl bristled a bit — then later Four appearance and now has a top coaching
bribery scandals. Another team’s coach is were revving up for what turned into the pro- apologized for bristling — at a question at honor to go with it.
the most high-profile name in an athletic gram’s first trip to the Final Four, former the start of the tournament asking if he won- Beard has been named
department scarred by its assistant Chuck Person was pleading guilty dered if he’d ever get another chance. the Associated Press
handling of a massive to conspiracy charges for accepting bribes “So, I basically have been coaching my men’s college basketball
sex-abuse scandal. to steer NBA-caliber players to a financial whole life. And so you’re going to ask me a coach of the year. He
Few would argue adviser. That same week, Auburn placed question about the three years I wasn’t earned 20 of 64 votes
Auburn’s Bruce Pearl and Person’s replacement, assistant Ira coaching?” Pearl said. from AP Top 25 voters
Michigan State’s Tom Bowman, on administrative leave while it Like it or not, it’s part of his resume. His who submitted ballots
Izzo shouldn’t be at the investigated allegations that he was son, Steven, who serves as an assistant for before the start of the
Final Four. But some of involved in a bribery scheme at his previ- Auburn, said his dad always wanted to get NCAA Tournament.
the problems they’ve ous job at University of Pennsylvania. back into the game. Chris Beard Beard’s team won a
Bruce Pearl faced in their past offer While Pearl, the 58-year-old coaching “It was just a matter of where,” Steven share of the Big 12 regu-
sobering reminders lifer, hasn’t taken offense to those who Pearl said. “Do you have to jump into a mid- lar season title for the first time, then
about issues that can’t be erased by a magi- might question his judgment for hiring major and work your way back up, or does pushed past No. 1 seed Gonzaga to win the
cal run through March Madness. those coaches, he’s been a little more prick- someone like Auburn take a chance on a West Region and earn a ticket to
“I knew what I knew, and I knew all that I ly with those who want to relive his past. coach like that and bring him back in?” Minneapolis.
didn’t know,” Pearl said Thursday, when He was fired at Tennessee in 2011 for For Izzo, it was never a matter of being Houston’s Kelvin Sampson was second
asked about the troubles enveloping his bringing a recruit to a barbecue at his house welcomed in, but rather, whether he might with 13 votes after the Cougars finished
assistants. “So therefore, I was comfortable — a violation made worse by the fact he lied be looking for a way out. with a program-record 33 wins before losing
that if we stayed the course, that we were about it, and asked others to do the same. It Michigan State has been the epicenter of in the Sweet 16.
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It helped the Bears added two girls’ varsi-

AKINOLA
Continued from page 11
ty assistant coaches this season in Melanie
Cordero and Lahi Kanakanui, both of whom
graduated from NAIA national powerhouse
Menlo College in 2018. The two joined
coach Maria Smith — mother of Anna
Akinola loves to spread the love, and never Smith, an M-A junior and the Bears’ only
misses a chance to revel in the family she has non-senior to qualify for the state tourna-
found through the sport of wrestling. Her M- ment — to round out Hoang’s coaching
A teammates mean everything to her, a bond staff.
formed from building a girls’ wrestling pro-
gram out of nothing four years ago. “We had a lot of woman power during the
Now, the team has two state wrestling year that was amazing,” Akinola said.
champs in its brief history. Prior to For Akinola, though, the season was ulti-
Akinola’s title this season, Chelsea Wilson mately about unfinished business. As a jun-
earned the championship at 106s in 2016- ior, she missed most of the regular season
17. due to a knee injury. She resumed practices
The Bears also sent a program-record just 10 days prior to the 2018 CCS champi-
seven wrestlers to the state tournament this onships. And while she reveled on the CCS
year — six of whom were seniors — and saw DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO stage, she fell shy of a state championship
four of them reach the podium. M-A took Folashade Akinola posted an undefeated 16-0 record through her senior season at M-A. by taking second place, an outcome Hoang
second place in the team competition, a said he is certain would have been different
staggering accomplishment considering Akinola entered her freshman season with a tactical experience and rich arsenal of had she wrestled all year long.
the team scored 92 points, finishing just wealth of experience. maneuvers meant she was generally a force
behind state-champ San Fernando with 104 As is often the case with girls’ wrestling, even in facing boys. This year she had a brief scare early when
points from a pool of 13 individual quali- especially for newer programs that perhaps “It was nice to be able to have an oppor- her knee swelled up at he Napa Valley
fiers. don’t have depth enough to compete as a tunity against someone that was my size, Classic. It was scary in the moment, though
“It was this group’s swan song,” Hoang team, M-A encouraged its girls to wrestle in my strength level,” Akinola said. “Just Akinola can laugh about it now, joking that
said. “We started this team four years ago boys’ matches when the chances arose. switching over to the guys’ side … I was she injured it while feigning a marriage pro-
and it was just a scrappy team who didn’t This is especially familiar sight in the able to hang with the boys a little bit.” posal to a teammate. That’s because once
know anything about wrestling, except for lightweights, where boys’ teams run into She’s being modest, according to Hoang. she returned she was unstoppable, marching
maybe Chelsea Wilson and Fola.” trouble finding wrestlers who weigh in the “Fola is way more aggressive than most toward an undefeated 16-0 record with 14
low 100s. For a girl, though, to compete in wrestlers I’ve seen,” Hoang said. “And she pins on the year.
Akinola started wrestling prior to middle
school, cutting her teeth at the East Palo the heavier weight classes is rare. hangs with guys … and takes them down in “After a couple weeks she was back on the
Alto Wrestling Club. Unlike a majority of Not only did Akinola prove a trailblazer co-ed practices all the time.” mat again,” Hoang said, “and I don’t think
M-A wrestlers, who didn’t discover the in this respect, often wrestling for the Akinola’s senior season was all about girl she was going to let anyone stand in the
sport until they reached high school, boys’ team as an underclassman, her well of power, though. way of a state title.”

attempts in the first. Their 12 points were a


WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
season low for any quarter.
“The first quarter was awful for us,” Walton
said. “From that point on, our guys engaged
Tip-ins
The Warriors won the season series, 3-1.
... They’ve won 10 of 11 against the Lakers,
and gave what they had. We saw some good including the last five in LA. ... G/F Andre
performances from guys who are getting Iguodala (left toe soreness) sat out. ... C
DeMarcus Cousins had 21 points and 10 opportunities.” Andrew Bogut and G Shaun Livingston rested
rebounds, and Kevin Durant added 15 points, on the front end of a back-to-back set. ...
eight assists and six rebounds. Curry fin- Los Angeles outscored Golden State 30-21
in the second when its shooting improved to Thompson (20,252) moved past Wilt
ished a quiet night with seven points on 3- Chamberlain (20,231) into eighth on the
of-14 shooting and 10 rebounds. Curry and 32% from the field, but still trailed 60-42 at
halftime. team’s all-time minutes list.
fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson were a
combined 4 of 16 from 3-point range. Quinn Cook had 12 of his 18 points in the
“Their whole team is missing so it’s pretty second for the Warriors, who won their third Reading lips
easy for us to get into a rhythm,” Durant said. in a row and fifth in six games. During a timeout, James and Durant chatted
“They’re playing a lot of young players, “We’re getting hot at the right time,” Cook briefly, sparking interest on social media
inexperienced players. We took advantage of said. “Guys want to finish the season off the about what they might have been saying.
that.” right way.”
“Just laughing and joking and catching
Johnathan Williams led the Lakers with 17 Draymond Green, Thompson, Durant, up,” Durant said. “Everybody’s so interested,
points and a career-high 13 rebounds off the Cousins and Curry dominated the third, especially in LeBron. So whoever he talks
bench. JaVale McGee had 13 boards to help outscoring the Lakers by 10 points to take a to, the lip readers are going to try to figure it
the Lakers outrebound Golden State 62-51. 94-66 lead into the fourth. Damion Lee’s 3- out. You guys are just infatuated with that
“They came out with championship men- pointer gave Golden State its largest lead of whole thing.”
tality and smacked us in the mouth to start 34 points.
the game,” Williams said. The fourth quarter was nothing more than a Up next
The Warriors set the tone in the first quarter nationally televised audition among the JAYNE KAMIN-ONCEA/USA TODAY SPORTS
when they shot 64% from the floor and led by Lakers’ bench for future jobs with team owner Golden State hosts Cleveland on Friday in DeMarcus Cousins went for a double-double
27 points. They made 7 of 12 3-pointers. Jeanie Buss leaving early. The Warriors also the Warriors’ last back-to-back of the regular with 21 points and 10 rebounds Thursday
The Lakers missed all 10 of their 3-point let their reserves finish it off. season. night at the Staples Center.
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McDonald takes ANA Inspiration lead with late birdie
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opportunities to make good which was max what the yardage good position, try and not get your-
approach shots into the green. ... was,” Thompson said. “He was like, self out of it.”
RANCHO MIRAGE — Ally Sometimes you hit the ball above the ‘No, just chip the 47, take the spin Top-ranked Sung Hyun Park, 2011
McDonald made a 5-foot birdie putt hole and you have to take a two-putt.” off, in case a gust does come up.’ Sure winner Stacy Lewis and Brooke
on the final stroke of the first round McDonald played at Mississippi enough, it did. Just chipped up there. Henderson topped the group at 71.
Thursday to take the ANA Inspiration State after becoming the only female I was like, ‘Thank you so much, Defending champion Pernilla
lead. player to win the state boys’ high Benji.”’ Lindberg shot 73. She beat Inbee
McDonald shot a 4-under 68 at school championship. She has made Ko won the Founders Cup. Park last year on the eighth hole of a
Mission Hills, playing in the last only two previous starts in her third “I don’t have greed on the course,” sudden-death playoff that ended on a
group of the day off the first tee on the season on the tour, tying for 58th two Ko said. “Course is hard, so I’m Monday. Park, the 2013 winner, also
tree-lined course made more difficult weeks ago in Phoenix in the thinking always, ‘Hit the fairway, shot 73, playing in the afternoon.
with thick rough, tighter fairways and Founders Cup and missing the cut last also green, middle of the green. Like
some lengthened holes. Michelle Wie and Nelly Korda shot
week in Carlsbad. two-putt is fine. I’m good.”’
74 in the afternoon.
She birdied all four par-5 holes, the “I think in this position that I’ve Playing partner Jessica Korda had
last in fading light on the water- never been in it’s so easy to get ahead seven birdies in an adventurous 70. Wie hadn’t played on tour since
guarded 18th. of yourself,” McDonald said. “For Coming off a second-place tie in withdrawing during the first round of
“On a major championship golf me, I’m just going to take it easy. I Phoenix in her return from a left fore- her Singapore title defense in late
course you have to start out playing know that on the very first day a great arm injury, she also had a double February because of pain in her right
the par 5s really well,” McDonald round is awesome, but there is so bogey after driving out-of-bounds on hand. She played a four-hole stretch
said. “The par 4s play really tough, much more golf left to play.” the par-4 third and three bogeys. in 5 over, then birdied the next four
KELVIN KUO/USA TODAY SPORTS holes.
very long.” McDonald birdied the last three Ally McDonald shot a 4-under 68 to “A serious roller-coaster,” Korda
Only 28 of the 112 players broke holes on the front nine and added on said. “Glad I got off it on 18. It was a “It was definitely a battle,” Wie
take the first-round lead at the ANA
par in the first major championship another on the par-5 11th. She gave crazy day.” said. “Definitely proud of myself for
Inspiration — the LPGA’s first major
of the year, with McDonald and the back a stroke on the par-3 14th She was tied with fellow morning coming back. Front nine felt just
of the year.
other afternoon starters facing gust- before pulling ahead on 18. starters Lydia Ko, Cristie Kerr, Jane really rusty.”
ing wind. She had a one-stroke lead Also playing in the afternoon, LPGA Tour. Park, Lizette Salas, Amy Yang and Sei Young Kim made a 10 on No. 18
over 2014 champion Lexi Strom made a 25-foot birdie putt on “I know it’s a tough course, but Lauren Stephenson and afternoon in a 78. After laying up on the par 5,
Thompson, Jin Young Ko, Hyo Joo the par-3 17th, with the pin on the far there are some birdies out there,” players Jing Yan, Mi Hyang Lee and she twice hit into the water and was
Kim and Linnea Strom. Thompson, right side, to reach 4 under, then Strom said. Xiyu Lin. penalized a stroke for dropping from
Ko and Kim played in calmer morn- bogeyed the 18th after hitting her Thompson birdied the final two Lydia Ko, the 2016 winner, the wrong height. Kim instinctively
ing conditions, but with the thick drive over the right-side cart path and holes, hitting to a foot on 18 after matched playing partner Thompson held out her arm and dropped at shoul-
rough wet from dew. under a tree. The former Arizona State caddie Benji Thompson talked her with a birdie on 18. der-height, but the modernized Rules
“I just drove the ball really well,” player from Sweden is making her into a lower-lofted wedge. “You just have to play smart,” of Golf that began this year require
McDonald said. “Gave myself a lot of fifth start in her first season on the “I wanted to hit my 50 degree, Lydia Ko said. “If you are in not so drops to be knee-height.

Gold medalist highlights played in the Gustafson of Iowa is The Russian weightlifter Lomova,
Sports briefs U.S. Clay Court Associated Press women’s college
new season of the in her first Championship basketball player of the year. ninth Thai fail drug tests
Professional Fighters League matchup. every year since She led the nation in scoring for BUDAPEST, Hungary —
There will 2008 and won the second consecutive year and is
NEW YORK — Two-time Russian weightlifter Nadezhda
also be men’s the title in the first player from the school
Olympic judo gold medalist Kayla Lomova, a former European silver
fights in the 2013. and the Big Ten to win the award.
Harrison and former Strikeforce medalist, has been suspended after
we l t e r we i g h t The American The 6-foot-3 star received 15
and Invicta FC champion Sarah testing positive for a banned
division on said “it is very votes Thursday from the 28-mem-
Kaufman headline the upcoming steroid.
opening night. John Isner di s ap p o i n t i n g ber national media panel that
season of the Professional to not compete The International Weightlifting
Fighters League. Featherweights selects the weekly AP rankings.
there this year. I am hopeful that I Balloting was done before the Federation says Lomova’s sample
The new season of the MMA Kayla Harrison and light-
will be back on the court in a few showed traces of metenolone, but
promotion is organized around a weights begin NCAA Tournament.
May 23 and light heavyweights weeks.” hasn’t given further details of the
regular-season format to decide its Sabrina Ionescu of Oregon case.
and heavyweights on June 6. His withdrawal leaves Steve
champion. It begins May 9 at received seven votes while
Johnson as the top seed in the Lomova, who was second in the
Nassau Coliseum on Long Island. Napheesa Collier of UConn three.
This season will consist of six John Isner out of US clay tournament. Johnson will try to
Asia Durr of Louisville had two women’s 63-kilogram category at
become the first player to win the 2012 European champi-
divisions with the champion in championship with injury three straight titles at the event
votes and Teaira McCowan of
onships, is the 15th elite-level
each earning $1 million. The regu- Mississippi State one.
HOUSTON — No. 1 seed John since Bobby Riggs did it from lifter to be suspended this year as
lar season stretches through Isner has withdrawn ahead of the 1936-38. Gustafson averaged 27.9 points
August with the playoffs in and helped the Hawkeyes reach the weightlifting tackles widespread
U. S. Men’s Clay Court doping problems.
October Championship because of an Iowa’s Gustafson is Elite Eight for the first time since
Harrison is 3-0 in MMA and will 1993. She became only the fourth The IWF also says Witsanu
fight Russia’s unbeaten Svetlana
injured foot. AP women’s college Division I player to score more Chantri has become the ninth Thai
Isner was hurt in the final of the
Khautova in her first bout in the Miami Open last week while play- hoops player of year than 1,000 points in a season. lifter from the country’s world
women’s lightweight division. ing Roger Federer. Isner has TAMPA, Fla. — Megan She tied the NCAA record for dou- championship team to test posi-
Kaufman will fight Morgan Frier ble-doubles in a season with 33. tive.
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OAKLAND
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SERRA
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single. But Laureano charged the ball hard But he did the best thing to quiet chirpy
and threw on the run to catch Betts, with the benches — he shoved. He retired the Warriors
out call being upheld on replay. in order to start the game and then induced an
“I should have known,” Betts said. “He’s inning-ending double play in the second.
pretty much thrown everybody out. That’s Valley Christian got its second base runner of
what my instincts told me to do and I should the game in the third when Ghiorso hit his
have let myself know before anything even second batter of the game, designated hitter NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
happened that my run meant nothing.” Mark Fairweather, with a 1-2 pitch. He went Serra shortstop Tyler Shaw fields a grounder
On Tuesday night, Laureano threw out to second on a sacrifice bunt, but Ghiorso got to begin an inning-ending double play.
Xander Bogaerts at third as he tried to stretch a strikeout and a flyout to get out of the
a double in the ninth inning of a game inning. lowing ball three.
Oakland won 1-0. On Monday night, He caught a break in the fourth when his He returned to the batter’s box and eventu-
Laureano threw out Bogaerts at the plate Warriors’ counterpart, pitcher Steven Zobac, ally flew out to Kannon Clayton in center
early in a 7-0 win for the A’s. KELLEY L. COX/USA TODAY SPORTS broke up Ghiorso’s no-hit bid with a shot off field to give Falk his first save of the season.
The 24-year-old Laureano made his major Oakland’s Stephen Piscotty hits a three-run the fence in right field. “That was fantastic,” Ghiorso said of Falk’s
league debut last year. He now has 12 assists homer in the third on his way to a 4 for 4 day But Zobac tried to stretch it into a double performance.
in only 57 games in the outfield with the A’s. at the plate with five RBIs. and was gunned down at second by right field- The game’s lone run came in the bottom of
“It’s a bad decision and he knows it,” Red er Tucker Tollmann for the second out of the the fourth, as Serra managed only four hits
Sox manager Alex Cora said of Betts’ base- three-run homer off Eduardo Rodriguez (0-2). inning. against Zobac, who threw a complete game.
running blunder. Rodriguez gave up six runs and eight hits and It proved to be a big as Jonathan Cymrot Tommy Gould led off with an infield hit and
“The three plays were bang-bang plays, three walks in 3 2/3 innings. followed with a single of his own, but moved to second on a Marek Paladino sacri-
but that one right there can’t happen and he Piscotty got a gift two-run double with two Ghiorso ended the inning on a groundout to fice bunt. Falk followed and reached when the
knows it. He came up to me, and for how outs in a three-run third. Oakland had runners third base. Valley Christian shortstop booted the
great a player he is, he makes mistakes and at second and third when Piscotty hit a fly to In the fifth, Ghiorso struck out the first and grounder to him to put runners on first and
he owned it. He came up to me and said ‘that’s the warning track that split Jackie Bradley Jr. third batters of the inning, sandwiched second.
my fault.”’ in center and Betts in right — neither out- around a tremendous defensive play from Following a strikeout for the second out of
Why would anyone challenge Laureano? fielder called for the ball and it landed shortstop Tyler Shaw, who ranged deep the inning, No. 8 hitter Omar Barrazza came
“They might, I don’t why they would, but between them, bouncing over the fence for a behind the second base bag, spun a 180 and up and hit a slow chopper to shortstop. The
they might,” Stephen Piscotty said. “I was double. nailed the runner at first base. defender did a good job of nabbing the ball on
shocked to see it ... The guy’s got a cannon “The whole game was unusual,” Cora said “I think I did pretty well. I struggled the last the short hop, but his throw on the run to first
and he’s laser accurate.” when asked about the outfield miscommuni- couple of times out,” Ghiorso said. “I try to base was in the dirt, which got away from the
Piscotty led the A’s offense as he went 4 for cation. get my fastball located well — up, down, in first baseman and allowed Gould to score.
4 with a home run, double and five RBIs to “You didn’t see that last year, but last year out. I try to keep movement (on my pitches) “I was saying we just needed to get one run
help Oakland win for the fifth time in six was last year ... We have to play better, that’s so they’re not flat. Flat pitches can fly out.” and then try to add on,” Ghiorso said. “One is
games. the bottom line.” After that, it was Falk’s turn to shine. He all we needed today.”
The Red Sox fell to 2-6, the worst start for A’s relievers Lou Trivino, Joakim Soria and needed only 11 pitches to get through the The win avenged a 10-0 loss to the Warriors
a defending World Series champion since the Liam Hendriks combined for 3 2/3 innings of sixth inning, retiring the side in order. back on March 15, which sent Serra on a four-
stripped-down Marlins struggled in 1998. shutout ball. In the seventh, however, Falk ran into the game slide.
J.D. Martinez homered for Boston. biggest trouble of the day. After getting the But Thursday’s win was the fifth in a row for
Brett Anderson (2-0) gave up three runs and
UP NEXT first out of the inning on a line drive to cen- the Padres, who will face a gauntlet next
eight hits and four walks in 5 1/3 innings. Athl eti cs : RHP Frankie Montas (1-0, ter, Cymrot came up with an infield hit. Shaw, weeks with road games against St. Francis
Anderson walked home two runs in the first 1.50) will start Friday’s series opener in again, ranged behind the second-base bag, and Mitty — both of which beat the Padres
inning. Martinez connected for his third Houston. Montas gave up one run in six and again spun a 180. But this time, the run- during their slide.
home run in the third, making it 3-0. innings of one-hit ball in his first start ner beat his throw at first base. But the Padres are playing with a lot of con-
The A’s tied it in the third on Piscotty’s against the Angels on March 31. Following a Falk strikeout for the second fidence right now.
out, he walked the Trevor Haskins to bring up “We’ve been playing better the last two
Fairweather. Falk jumped ahead 0-2, but weeks,” Houle said. “We kind of expected to
Fairweather eventually worked the count full play this way (Thursday). We’re a little differ-
— even going so far as to try and steal a walk ent team than we were at the beginning of the

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Waltrip is NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB

set to retire
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
y-Toronto
x-Philadelphia 49
x-Boston
Brooklyn
W
56

47
39
L
23
30
32
40
Pct
.709
.620
.595
.494
GB

7
9
17
x-Boston
x-Toronto
Montreal
GP W L
z-Tampa Bay 81 61 16
81 49 23
81 46 28
81 43 30
OTPts GF
4 126 319
9 107 256
7 99 281
8 94 243
GA
219
209
245
231
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
New York
Toronto
Boston
5
4
3
3
2
2
3
4
5
6
.714
.571
.429
.375
.250

1
2
2 1/2
3 1/2
Philadelphia
New York
Atlanta
Washington
Miami
4
5
3
3
2
1
2
3
3
5
.800
.714
.500
.500
.286


1 1/2
1 1/2
3
New York 15 63 .192 40 1/2
Florida 81 36 32 13 85 264 276 Central Division Central Division
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Darrell Southeast Division Detroit 81 32 39 10 74 226 270 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Waltrip is set to take the checkered Orlando 39 40 .494 — Buffalo 81 32 39 10 74 219 270 Minnesota 4 1 .800 — Milwaukee 6 1 .857 —
Miami 38 40 .487 1/2 Ottawa 81 29 46 6 64 240 296 Detroit 5 3 .625 1/2 St. Louis 3 3 .500 2 1/2
flag on his broadcasting career. Charlotte 36 42 .462 2 1/2 Cleveland 3 3 .500 1 1/2 Pittsburgh 2 3 .400 3
The Fox Sports analyst will retire Washington 32 47 .405 7 Metropolitan Division Chicago 2 3 .400 2 Chicago 1 5 .167 4 1/2
Atlanta 29 50 .367 10 Kansas City 2 4 .333 2 1/2
at the end of the network’s portion y-Washington 81 48 25 8 104 278 246 Cincinnati 1 5 .167 4 1/2
x-N.Y. Islanders 81 47 27 7 101 225 196
of the NASCAR schedule following Central Division x-Pittsburgh 81 44 26 11 99 270 237
West Division West Division
the June 23 race z-Milwaukee 59 20 .747 — W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
x-Indiana 47 32 .595 12 x-Carolina 81 45 29 7 97 241 220 Seattle 7 1 .875 —
at Sonoma Detroit 39 39 .500 19 1/2 Columbus 80 45 31 4 94 249 228 Texas 5 2 .714 1 1/2 Los Angeles 5 2 .714 —
Philadelphia 81 37 36 8 82 241 277 San Diego 4 3 .571 1
Raceway in Chicago 22 57 .278 37 A’s 6 4 .600 2
Arizona 3 4 .429 2
Cleveland 19 60 .241 40 N.Y. Rangers 80 31 36 13 75 221 266 Houston 2 5 .286 4 1/2
California. It New Jersey 81 30 41 10 70 218 272 Angels 1 6 .143 5 1/2 Colorado 3 4 .429 2
will likely be the Giants 2 5 .286 3
last time the WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Thursday’s Games
Southwest Division Seattle at Chicago White Sox, ppd. Thursday’s Games
Kentucky native Central Division San Diego at St. Louis, ppd.
y-Houston 51 28 .646 — x-Nashville 81 46 29 6 98 235 212 Detroit 5, Kansas City 4
will utter his x-San Antonio 45 34 .570 6 N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 4 Washington 4, N.Y. Mets 0
New Orleans 32 47 .405 19 x-Winnipeg 81 46 30 5 97 268 242 Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 0
Oakland 7, Boston 3
“Boogity! Memphis 31 47 .397 19 1/2 x-St. Louis 81 44 28 9 97 244 221 Cleveland 4, Toronto 1 Atlanta 9, Chicago Cubs 4
B o o g i t y ! Dallas 31 47 .397 19 1/2 x-Dallas 80 42 31 7 91 206 196 Texas 11,Angels 4 Friday’s Games
Darrell Waltrip Boogity! Let’s x-Colorado 81 38 29 14 90 258 241 Friday’s Games Dodgers(Maeda1-0)atColorado(Anderson0-1),1:10p.m.
Northwest Division Minnesota 81 37 35 9 83 211 234 Seattle (Kikuchi 0-0) at CWS (Lopez 0-1), 11:10 a.m. SD (Margevicius 0-1) at St.Louis (Flaherty 0-0),1:15 p.m.
go racing, x-Denver 52 26 .667 — Chicago 80 35 33 12 82 262 286 Tampa (Glasnow 1-0) at Giants (Rodriguez 1-0),1:35 p.m. Tampa (Glasnow 1-0) at Giants (Rodriguez 1-0),1:35 p.m.
boys!” call to open a race. x-Portland 50 28 .641 2 Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Philly (Pivetta 0-0),4:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Gray 0-1) at Pitt (Musgrove 0-0), 4:05 p.m.
x-Utah 48 30 .615 4 Pacific Division Boston (Porcello 0-1) at Arizona (Godley 0-1),4:10 p.m. Minnesota (Odorizzi 0-0) at Philly (Pivetta 0-0),4:05 p.m.
Waltrip is one of NASCAR’s sto- x-Oklahoma City 45 33 .577 7 Toronto (Thornton 0-0) at Cleveland (Bieber 0-0),4:10 p.m. Boston (Porcello 0-1) at Arizona (Godley 0-1),4:10 p.m.
z-Calgary 81 50 24 7 107 288 224
ried characters, one of the first to Minnesota 35 43 .449 17 x-Sharks 81 45 27 9 99 284 259 A’s (Montas 1-0) at Houston (McHugh 0-1), 5:10 p.m. Miami (Lopez 1-0) at Atlanta (Gausman 0-0),4:20 p.m.
build a brand around his supersized Texas (Lynn 0-0) at Angels (Pena 0-1), 7:07 p.m. Cubs(Quintana0-0)atMilwaukee(Woodruff1-0),5:10p.m.
x-Vegas 81 43 31 7 93 247 225
Pacific Division
personality, and he parlayed it into a y-Warriors 54 24 .692 — Arizona 81 39 34 8 86 211 219
lifetime as one of the sport’s x-L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
47
39
32
40
.595
.494
7 1/2
15 1/2
Vancouver
Anaheim
81
81
35
34
36
37
10 80 223
10 78 194
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249
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strongest ambassadors. He began L.A. Lakers 35 44 .443 19 1/2 Edmonton 81 34 38 9 77 229 273 BASEBALL PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed OF Corey Dick-
his Fox Sports career with the 2001 Phoenix 18 61 .228 36 1/2 Los Angeles 80 30 41 9 69 195 256 American League erson on the 10-day IL. Reinstated RHP Jordan Lyles
Daytona 500, and the Hall of Fame TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Added INF Alen Hanson from the 10-day IL.
x-clinched playoff spot x-clinched playoff spot and OF Socrates Brito to the major-league roster. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Reinstated INF
driver had hinted on social media y-clinched division z-clinched conference BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Reinstated RHP Alex Howie Kendrick from the 10-day IL. Optioned INF
this would be the final season of his Cobb from the 10-day IL. Jake Noll to Fresno (PCL).
career. Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games BOSTON RED SOX — Reinstated 1B-OF Steve Atlantic League
Milwaukee 128, Philadelphia 122 N.Y. Islanders 2, Florida 1, SO Pearce from the 10-day IL. Optioned 1B-OF Sam LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Signed OF Rey Fuentes.
Now 72, Waltrip said it was final- Sacramento 117, Cleveland 104 Buffalo 5, Ottawa 2 Travis to Pawtucket (IL). Can-Am League
ly time to go. Golden State 108, L.A. Lakers 90 Carolina 3, New Jersey 1 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned RHP Dylan NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Signed 1B Conrad Gre-
Friday’s Games Covey to Charlotte (IL). Reinstated RHP Ian Hamil- gor.
“My family and I have been talk- Atlanta at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Washington 2, Montreal 1
ton from the 10-day IL and optioned him to NBA
Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 1
ing this over the past several San Antonio at Washington, 4 p.m.
Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 1 Charlotte. Reinstated SS Tim Anderson from the NBA — Fined New Orleans Pelicans F/C Anthony
months, and I’ve decided to call Toronto at Charlotte, 4 p.m. paternity list. Davis $15,000 for directing an obscene gesture to-
Boston at Indiana, 5 p.m. Boston 3, Minnesota 0 ward a fan.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed SS Troy Tulowit-
2019 my last year in the FOX Sports Detroit at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 3
ski on the 10-day IL. Recalled INF Thairo Estrada SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Signed F Donatas
Nashville 3, Vancouver 2
booth,” Waltrip said Thursday. “I Miami at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Colorado 3, Winnipeg 2, OT
from Scranton Wilkes-Barre (IL). Claimed RHP Jake Motiejunas. FOOTBALL
New York at Houston, 5 p.m. Barrett off waivers from Pittsburgh and optioned NFL
have been blessed to work with the Memphis at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. San Jose 3, Edmonton 2 him to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.Transferred RHP Ben CINCINNATI BENGALS — Re-signed G-C Trey Hop-
best team in the sport for the past 19 Sacramento at Utah, 6 p.m. Arizona 4, Vegas 1 Heller to the 60-day DL. kins to a one-year contract.
New Orleans at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Added INF Alen Hanson MINNESOTA VIKINGS —Signed OL Dakota Dozier.
years, but I’m 72 and have been rac- Cleveland at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Released WR Seth Roberts.
and OF Socrates Brito to the major-league roster.
ing in some form for more than 50 L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Optioned RHP Sean Reid-Foley and OF Anthony TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed DT Nick
years.” Portland at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Alford to Buffalo (IL). National League Thurman.
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Mateo County Community College District dents to sleep overnight in their cars, Though Mandelkern looked forward to

BILL
Continued from page 1
Board of Trustees, acknowledged concerns
about security, public safety and the cost of
utilities associated with such an initiative
Goodman applauded Berman’s efforts in
shining a light on the issue of student
homelessness. Having worried about stu-
seeing the details of how Berman’s bill
would be funded, he estimated the costs of a
six-month pilot program allowing students
surfaced when district officials discussed a dents becoming victims of crime as they to sleep in their cars overnight would not
similar proposal last year. He said officials stay with their belongings in their vehi- have been that costly, especially as com-
“What we want to do is we want to say, agreed the district has an urgent problem cles, Goodman was encouraged the bill is pared to other measures board members have
‘hey, students, we see you, we’re sorry we with regard to student homelessness. sparking a much-needed debate about how considered supporting, such as building
failed you as a state,’” he said. “But we want communities will respond to the issue. tiny homes or permanent housing. He added
to do everything we can to alleviate the suf- But while some favored taking steps
toward creating a safe haven on district “They need to have something more, and he has felt a pilot program would be worth
fering that you’re going through tonight.” trying since it would allow officials to
Berman said a report released last month property for school community members it’s definitely not sleeping in their vehi-
living in their cars, others voiced concerns cles,” he said. “It’s a systemic issue that gauge demand and best practices for such a
by the Hope Center indicating 19% of near- program.
ly 40,000 California community college about how the district would balance possi- we’re dealing with.”
students surveyed in the fall of 2016 and ble challenges, such as cleaning and main- Having previously suggested the district Berman said more details on how AB 302
2018 experienced some form of homeless- tenance responsibilities as well as parking consider a six-month pilot program creat- would be funded would be shared when the
ness underscored the urgency of the issue for restrictions imposed by cities in which the ing a safe haven for students coping with bill heads to the Assembly’s appropriations
him. He said the bill gained favor with stu- district’s colleges are located. housing insecurity, Dave Mandelkern, committee later this year, and acknowledged
dents and faculty members at community Goodman said the district has been member of the San Mateo County the magnitude of the request he is making of
colleges across the state as well as commu- focused on approaching the student home- Community College District board, was community college districts across the state
nity college leaders, who he said have lessness issue from several angles, includ- glad to see AB 302 gain traction. Though he in proposing the bill. He said the bill is
helped shape amendments to the bill such as ing everything from partnering with non- hoped longer-term solutions could be devel- asking community colleges to fulfill a role
the inclusion of a liability waiver require- profits like Samaritan House to help pro- oped to address the housing insecurity so they haven’t traditionally played, adding it
ment, district’s ability to restrict use of vide students shelter to connecting students many students face, Mandelkern acknowl- is an indication of the state’s failure to
drugs and alcohol in overnight parking with community resources like a food bank edged those that have surfaced, such as per- house its students.
facilities and monitoring of designated and job training through the district’s manent student housing, are slated to take “I apologize to the community colleges
areas where eligible students can park. SparkPoint program. He noted student years. across the state that we have such a severe
“We’re providing maximum flexibility to housing insecurity is often accompanied by “I hope people recognize this is not a sug- crisis that I have to ask them to do more,”
the community colleges to implement this other issues, such as food or transportation gestion for a permanent solution,” he said. he said. “I acknowledge that everybody
policy in the way that this best fits their insecurity. “This, to me, is something we could do in needs to do more. This is one way that I’m
local needs,” he said. Though he acknowledged several con- the short term that could provide an immedi- asking the community colleges to do
Maurice Goodman, president of the San cerns officials have had about allowing stu- ate solution.” more.”

Drive, noting Sunnybrae residents have the years. Concerned trucks coming down a very low-income residents.

ECR
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reported experiencing trouble driving out of
their neighborhoods at certain times of day.
“We need to be careful that that doesn’t
narrow street would have no place to load
or unload, Jancetic also hoped a loading
zone could be included in the plans.
With her insurance office situated in one
of the buildings on the project site, Pereia
acknowledged the development means she
happen here,” she said. “My main concern “I love the project, the front [on] El will have to find another location for her
is I don’t want to be locked into my home, Camino [Real], that’s fine,” she said. “But business in San Mateo. But having had fam-
well as a duplex and a single-family home I want to be able to drive out and not have the back is residential and you have to con- ily members move away from the area
facing Jasmine Street, according to previ- to wait [for] three or four cars back to sider that.” because of the high cost of living, Pereia
ously-submitted plans. back.” For Jill Pillot, the project proposal was said she understood the need for projects
But after recently acquiring another prop- City Planner Lily Lim said traffic studies not only a source of concern about where like the proposed development and has been
erty facing Jasmine Street, the developer are completed with every development she would run her business at 1600 S. El working to make first-time home buyer pro-
will bring the plans back to the drawing proposal, and noted that those near high- Camino Real, Ricochet Wearable Art, but grams and other housing resources avail-
board, with the possibility of exploring a ways like State Route 92 and El Camino also where she would live since she lives able to those struggling to stay here.
design with two-story townhomes facing Real are affected by regional traffic. She above another storefront on the site. Pereia urged those attending the April 3
Jasmine Street, which could reduce the bulk said traffic generated from the current uses Expecting the rent for both spaces to meeting to continue to provide feedback on
of a larger building facing El Camino Real, on the site is compared to the traffic pat- increase with the new project, Pillot wor- the project at future public meetings and
explained John Lucchesi, another architect terns expected to accompany future uses in ried about the loss of unique, local busi- write to city planners with their input.
working on the project. traffic studies, as well as an analysis of nesses like hers in the community with the “Obviously, this is not what I want to
Maria Prontzos was among those who how a project would affect specific inter- new project. happen,” she said. “But we also have to be
voiced concerns about traffic congestion sections. “We have given so much to the commu- realistic … we have to understand that we
near new developments in other parts of the Having lived on Jasmine Street for 46 nity, ” she said. “My main concern is have a voice within the city of San Mateo …
city and had questions about how traffic years, Patricia Jancetic voiced support for ‘where do we go?’” there’s a lot of things that we can do.”
studies capture the effects of proposed proj- the project on the whole but was joined by Lucch es i s ai d p ro v i di n g affo rdab l e Though a May 14 study session by the
ects. Prontzos wondered whether a traffic others in advocating for the development’s units on the site is an important goal of Planning Commission had been scheduled
study was done on the 12-acre, 599-unit entrances and exits to be on El Camino t h e p ro j ect , an d n o t ed t h e dev el o p er for the project, Lucchesi said it has been
Station Park Green project that has taken Real instead of Jasmine Street, which she plans to make at least 11% of the units canceled since the developer will be work-
shape at South Delaware Street and Concar has been the site of many accidents over available at rates that are affordable for ing on a new design for the development.

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‘Pet Sematary’ exhumes classic By Jake Coyle dead in Kevin Kölsch and
New film explores grief THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dennis Widmyer’s vividly
acted, blandly condensed
By Jonathan Landrum namely the haunted grave- Hollywood, in its infinite remake of Mary Lambert’s
Jr.THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yard where the dead are irony, has resurrected a tale 1989 movie, adapted from
buried but return as murder- about the unholy perils of res- King’s 1983 novel. Bringing
The new “Pet Sematary” ous incarnations of their for- urrection. back “Pet Sematary,” of
has familiar elements of mer selves. course, needed no mystical
Stephen King’s classic 1983 The remake arrives in the- The mean roads and mangy burial grounds. Horror is sell-
novel and previous film, cats of Stephen King’s “Pet
See GRIEF, Page 20 Sematary” are back from the See PET, Page 20
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Ellie is ambling into the nearby pet ceme- Louis to the cemetery for Church’s burial, he as the directors handle the big moments,

PET
Continued from page 19
tery. Its name is accidentally misspelled by
the kids who solemnly parade their dead
dogs and cats there, most of them victims of
leads Louis deeper into the woods to an
ancient burial place. Louis goes along with
it. The next day, to Louis’ surprise, Church
they let the small ones go missing.
King had something more disturbing in
mind. The author, who penned the script for
the Orinco oil tankers that whoosh menac- is back — Ellie’s confrontation with death the original film, insisted then that the
ingly through the woodsy town. avoided — but the now far-crankier feline movie be shot in Maine, the thick-wooded
ing big at the box office, and “It,” the last has unsurprisingly picked up a slightly dif- wellspring of King’s nightmares. This “Pet
big-screen remake of King’s work, made a It would be wrong to say that this “Pet
Sematary” is neutered; like the book, it’s ferent demeanor on account of having been Sematary” was made in Montreal. Though a
killing. raised from the dead. seemingly minor difference, it really
King famously voiced trepidation about substantially and movingly predicated on
the theme of confronting death. Rachel, for Things get worse from there. The speed- amounts to a heart transplant. By the film’s
what he unearthed in “Pet Sematary,” a book final scenes, “Pet Sematary” has been
he has said — in perhaps a clever bit of pub- one, is haunted by the earlier death of her ing trucks will claim another victim,
sister, Zelda, from spinal meningitis. When although not the same one as in the book. reduced, subtly but substantially, into a
licity — that he initially put away in a draw- more standard-issue zombie movie.
er, thinking he had “gone too far.” the family’s pet cat, Winston “Church” The twist is of little solace; tragedy comes
Churchill, is found dead roadside, Louis and just as surely, as does Louis’ misguided Still, I wouldn’t want to level the tale’s
But the book is a kind of perfect summa- most lingering line — “Sometimes dead is
tion of King: equal parts schlock and Poe- Rachel debate whether to tell Ellie, who will temptation to deny it.
surely be crushed. better” — on this “Pet Sematary.” The
grade gothic terror. If the new “Pet It’s not plot deviations from King’s novel actors are too good. Seimetz’s grief is too
Sematary” is solid enough, it’s due in large Rachel, coaxed by a belief in heaven, and that hamper “Pet Sematary.” It’s that, from palpable; the father-daughter relationship
part to the sturdiness of its source material: Louis, a rational doctor, differ on the after- early on, Kölsch and Widmyer, rely less on between Laurence and Clarke too tenderly
a darkly honest New England parable of life. But they ultimately agree to tell Ellie the detailed accumulation of atmosphere tragic. I guess even when slightly mutated,
grief, pulled from King’s own fatherly fears. that Church just ran away. If only the par- that King built his tale on, than jump cuts some stories are just too hard to say good-
Working from a script by Jeff Buhler, the ents of the current college admissions scan- and music cues to build suspense. It puts bye to.
directors make quick work of the first act. dal had first watched “Pet Sematary.” A cau- “Pet Sematary” on a more familiar genre “Pet Sematary, ” a Paramount Pictures
Within minutes, the Creed family — father tionary tale like this might have brought track. Zelda, seen in flashbacks and medi- release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
Louis (Jason Clarke), mother Rachel (Amy home for them the danger of sparing your cine-cabinet apparitions, is rendered so Association of America for horror violence,
Seimetz), 8-year-old Ellie (Jeté Laurence) kids the truth. hideously that it’s its own kind of avoid- bloody images and some language.
and toddler Gage — is driving up to their When the Creeds’ friendly neighbor Jud ance: turning her into a ghoul is to turn a Running time: 101 minutes. Two stars out
new colonial home in Ludlow, Maine, and Crandall (John Lithgow) that evening helps blind eye to human suffering. As muscularly of four.

doctor discovers a creepy cemetery in a there’s the denial side of it, then there is the adaptation in 1989 found critical success

GRIEF
Continued from page 19
wooded area nearby. After the family cat is
found trampled, Creed tries to make things
right for the sake of his daughter’s inno-
manic lunacy of what losing somebody so
close to you makes you feel. The movie
unfolds in the process of grief and loss in an
starring Dale Midkiff, Denise Crosby and
Fred Gwynne. A sequel that followed three
years later was met with less favorable
cence, but quickly realizes the ramifications interesting way.” reviews.
of burying the dead at the sacred site. Clarke and Seimetz said Jeté Laurence — Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer, the
aters 30 years after the first “Pet Sematary” “You can’t protect your kids from every- who plays the couple’s daughter Ellie — did remake’s directors, said they grew up reading
film found critical and commercial success. thing,” said Amy Seimetz, who plays a superb job in a pivotal role in the film. King’s novel and were fans of the older
But it too has come back different, this time Creed’s wife, Rachel. Her character is still “She’s very talented,” Clarke said. “Her films, both directed by Mary Lambert.
expanding on the supernatural premise to traumatized after witnessing her older sis- performance really brought this movie Kölsch and Widmyer felt they needed to
delve deeper into the emotional impact of ter’s gruesome death as a child, and she together.” include elements from the book such as char-
grief. wants to protect her children from the idea of Laurence, who turned 11 while filming acter names and some story lines, but insert
“It’s like Frankenstein, creating them and death in hopes they’ll have regular child- “Pet Sematary,” said she hadn’t seen any of their own twists.
bring them back, and saying ‘It’s alive, it’s hood. the previous films, but she quickly learned “The book was super important to us,”
alive,’” said Jason Clarke, who stars as That dream ends when a massive truck runs about the story’s premise that death could Widmyer said. “The most important thing
Louis Creed, a physician searching for a over one of the couple’s children. Louis’ birth pure evil. was to respect the essence of the book and
simpler life with his family in rural Maine. impulse to undo the tragedy causes a horrific “I didn’t see the originals, but when I’m make sure we were honoring the themes and
“This story is disturbing and digs deep. It’s ripple effect. acting my imagination kind of takes over,” telling the foundational story of ‘Pet
about life and death, but also about the emo- “When something does happen, what do she said. “If I saw the original, I might not Sematary.’ We had to bring something new
tional state that comes with it.” you do?” Seimetz asks. “This film captures have as many ideas.” to the table too. For us, it was about keeping
Soon after Creed and his wife, two children the upsetting and melancholy aspect of The new “Pet Sematary” is the second film Stephen King and his fans happy. At the
and their cat move into their new home, the death. There’s the anger side of it. Then version of King’s 1983 novel. The first same time, we had to tell our version.”
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM
By Susan Cohn ed to learn about Russian culture. They
DAILY JOURNAL will construct paper matryoshka dolls
SENIOR CORRESPONDENT to take home. These are the traditional
nesting or stacking dolls. Then muse-
SAWS, SHINGLES AND SEED um staff will conduct a special program
SPITTING AT THE WOODSIDE within its Immigrant’s Gallery. Here
S TORE. The San Mateo County the youngsters will hear the story,
Historical Association invites the “The Littlest Matryoshka.” At 2 p.m.,
public to a free day at the Woodside museum docents will lead tours of the
Store noon and 4 p.m. May 5. The vol- museum for adults. The San Mateo
unteer docent group, the Woodside County History Museum is located at
Storekeepers, will greet the public and 2200 Broadway within the 109-year-
invite visitors to experience life in the old “Old Courthouse” in Redwood
1880s. This special family day will City. It features exhibits related to the
focus on the history of the store and use of natural resources, suburban
the redwood logging activities in the development, ethnic experience and
area. Children will enjoy cutting a log entrepreneurial achievement on the
with a two-man saw, cleaving shingles Peninsula from the time of the Ohlone
with a mallet and froe, competing in a Indian through today. The museum is
seed spitting contest, making dolls open every day except Monday, from
and other activities. Adults will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The “Free First
treated to live bluegrass music. The Fridays” program is sponsored by San
Woodside Store, at the corner of Tripp Mateo Credit Union. For more infor-
and Kings Mountain roads in mation visit www.historysmc.org or
Woodside, is a San Mateo County Park call 299-0104.
*** The San Mateo County Historical Association invites the public to a free day of activities at the Woodside
operated by the San Mateo County
ATHERTON ARTS FOUNDA- Store on May 5.
Historical Association. For more
information visit TION HOS TS PORTOLA ART Yvonne Newhouse, Jerry Peters, Jan
www. historysmc. org or call 299- GALLERY ARTISTS THE FIRST Prisco, Linda Salter, Teresa Silvestri
0104. WEEKEND IN APRIL. The Atherton and Mary Stahl. For more information
*** Arts Foundation is hosting artists contact Jan Prisco at 341-9519 or
SAN MATEO COUNTY HISTO- from the Portola Art Gallery 11 a.m. to www.janprisco.com.
RY MUSEUM CONTINUES FREE 4 p.m. April 6-7. The art show takes ***
FIRST FRIDAYS PROGRAM. The place at the Jennings Pavillion at ARTIS T JAMES HARTMAN
San Mateo County History Museum Holbrook Palmer Park (150 Watkins DEMONS TRATES HOT WAX
continues its “Free First Fridays” pro- Road, Atherton) where there will be a PAINTING AT THE
gram on April 5. Not only is admis- reception for the artists 5 p.m. to 8 B URLINGAME PUB LIC
sion free the entire day (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 5. Participating Portola Art LIB RARY ON APRIL 8 . The
p.m.), but two programs are planned Gallery artists are Larry Calof, Inna Burlingame Art Society invites the
for the public without any fees. At 11 Cherneykina, Marsha Heimbecker,
a.m., preschool children will be invit- Misako Kambe, Terry McMahon, See MUSEUM, Page 23
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turn of the new millennium and anoth- He began collecting M&M’s items

FRIDAY, APRIL 5
Calendar
Plaza Hotel, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster
M&M’S
Continued from page 1
er one of an M&M playing the saxo-
phone that was made during Bill
Clinton’s presidency.
long before the company opened two
extensive retail stores in Las Vegas
and in New York, the latter encompass-
Are You Smar ter than your City. Freedom House is a provider of “It’s been satisfying having this ing five floors of M&M’s merchan-
Smar tphone? 4 p.m. South San shelter and direct services to sur- exhibit here because I’ve seen little dise.
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. vivors of human trafficking in cute,” he said. “They make me smile. I kids stopping and pointing to it and “When I first went there I was
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Northern California and this event like the bright primary colors.”
Various tricks that can maximize fun helps fund their important pro- some taking pictures,” he said. “It’s euphoric,” he said, adding that on his
and functionality of a device. For grams. For more information call With that purchase, Gordon’s fate as very gratifying, but I don’t know if latest visit he was underwhelmed. “I
more information call 829-3860. 488-0831. an M&M’s collector was sealed. He has anyone else gets a bigger kick out of couldn’t find anything then that I don’t
3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 Acterra’s Party for the Planet. 6 since accumulated hundreds of candy seeing them than me.” already own.”
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo County dispensers, clocks, radios, watches Gordon, a longtime Foster City resi- He has never paid more than $25 for
up for a two-hour block of 3D print- History Museum, 2200 Broadway,
ing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting to Redwood City. Tickets cost $200. and telephones that feature the wide- dent who sells eyewear for a living, an M&M’s item, most of which today
make a reservation. Proceeds benefit Acterra’s climate eyed smiling M&M’s characters in a has decorated his home office with are only worth about as much as he
action programs. For more informa- variety of poses and outfits and in
First Friday Free. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. tion call 962-9876. much of his collection, including paid for them, he said.
San Mateo County History Museum, every available color. M&M’s lamps, an M&M’s cuckoo Gordon can recount the year and cor-
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Live Concert and Singing. 6:30 p.m. About 40 pieces from his extensive clock and he has a waterproof M&M’s responding holiday when most of the
Admission is free for all, and two pro- to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern, 1655
grams for children are available with- Mission Road, South San Francisco. collection are on display at the Foster radio in the shower. The rest of the col- M&M’s items he owns appeared in
out a fee. Preschoolers can craft Sing to tunes by the San Francisco City rec center through April 12, lection lives in boxes in the attic. stores and has observed subtle changes
Russian nesting dolls at 11 a.m. Later, Banjo Band. Call 544-3623 for more
a story about the dolls will be shared information. including the largest one he owns — a “My wife doesn’t allow them down- in the characters since he began col-
for youngsters. Museum docents will more than 3-foot tall yellow peanut stairs,” he said. “I’m about to be 72 lecting them.
lead tours at 2 p.m. Visit https://histo- Life Beyond Tak ing-Sides: Growing M&M on wheels.
rysmc.org/free-first-fridays for more from Blame Toward Empathy and years old, but as my wife said, I have “They started to get more lively over
information. Community. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Most of the items showcased are a the mentality of a 5-year-old.” the years,” he said.
College Heights Church, 1150 W. little over 1-foot tall and include His collection also includes M&M’s In the past, Gordon has also collect-
CuriOdyssey’s First Friday Family Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Free. For
Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, more information call 574-8303. M&M’s as athletes, dancers, scuba tin cans and glassware, but these days ed toys from Jack in the Box restau-
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. divers and firemen, to name a few he sticks to plastics only. rant, but these days collects M&M’s
Play, puzzle, navigate, create and ‘Pride and Prejudice Opera’ World
build inside STEM Odyssey. Cost Premiere, Children Free. 7:30 p.m. examples. Most of them are able to Gordon purchased the items in his items exclusively. He’s also a card-car-
$8.50 to $13.50. For more informa- to 10 p.m. Main Theater, Cañada move and dispense candy in clever collection over the years at local rying member of an M&M’s collectors
tion call 342-7755. College, 4200 Farm Hill Blvd., ways, some talk and play music and
Redwood City. Redwood Symphony supermarkets and drug stores and never club.
First Friday Art Series: Rema and a chorus from Notre Dame de others reflect moments in time, includ- online. “I’m kind of known as the M&M’s
Mansi. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Burlingame Namur University. Cast of 12 profes- ing one dispenser commemorating the “That feels like cheating,” he said. man,” he said.
Library, 480 Primrose Road, sional soloists directed by Notre
Burlingame. Specializing in oil paint Dame’s Performing Arts Department
and charcoal, local artist Rema Mansi, Chair Debra Lambert. Price for adults
her bill was intended to be retroactive as cannot sort of pull it back.”
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First Saturday of the month DJ Democrat’s decision not to comply with flicting court decisions, but he expects a
Peninsula Humane Society PEP Request Dance. 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. the appeals court ruling. final decision soon.
Talk : Living With Our Wild Odd Fellows Hall, 526 Main St., Half Continued from page 1 “As the person who is responsible for The budget oversight committee also
Neighbors. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Moon Bay. Free. For more informa-
Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA, tion call 315-0201. in effect enforcing the laws of the state delayed a decision on Becerra’s request
1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. Learn Becerra argued that last week’s decision of California ... one cannot opt not to for more money to enforce a program
techniques for peaceful coexistence ‘Macbeth’ by William by the 1st District Court of Appeal isn’t
with local wildlife. Free, registration Shakespeare. 8 p.m. Dragon follow a law that was enacted in the state that seizes firearms from people who no
required. For more information call Productions Theatre Co., 2120 binding. His interpretation conflicts of California,” she said during an hours- longer are allowed to own them because
340-7022. Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a with other attorneys and law enforce-
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition long oversight committee hearing. She they have been convicted of felonies or
‘Macbeth’ by William and consuming conscience takes on ment leaders who said the ruling means added dismissively later that, “it’s like have a history of domestic violence or
Shak espeare. 8 p.m. Dragon an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to that records created before the law took an elective decision as to which of our mental illness.
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 $37. For more information call 493-
Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a 2006. effect Jan. 1 are subject to disclosure. laws you will enforce and which you Becerra blames a lingering lag in
tragic tale of all-powerful ambition Becerra and a police union’s lawyer won’t.” Becerra praised lawmakers for investigations on an increase in gun
and consuming conscience takes on SUNDAY, APRIL 7 said the ruling merely lifted a stay on a
an entirely new life. Cost is $15 to B oxwood Blight Community passing a bill he said advances police possessions and too few special agents,
$37. For more information call 493- Information Session. 1 p.m. to 2 lower court decision that supported transparency, but said he is being cau- despite an infusion of $24 million in
2006. p.m. Filoli Lecture Hall, 86 Cañada releasing the records, but isn’t a ruling tious because it overturns a longstand- 2013 that was supposed to be enough to
Road, Woodside. Learn how to stop
‘Peter Pan.’ 7:30 Bayside Performing the pathogen threat to our gardens. on the merits. Police unions in multiple ing law granting police special privacy eliminate the backlog within three
Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe Ave., San Free. For more information call 364- counties have sued to block releasing protections. years. His proposed budget would add
Mateo. Soar away to Neverland in 8300. the records, while public information
this magical musical. Cost is $17-$23. “I’ve always taken the position that $5.6 million, for a total of nearly $17
For more information call 332-4625. ‘Macbeth’ by William advocates say the records should be dis- when it comes to privacy, you get one million in the fiscal year that begins
Shakespeare. 2 p.m. Dragon closed. chance to do it right,” he told commit- July 1.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Productions Theatre Co., 2120
Rhyme Time Story Time. 10:15 a.m. Broadway, Redwood City. Watch as “As soon as we have an official deci- tee members. “If you disclose some- But while Republicans have long crit-
South San Francisco Main Library, William Shakespeare’s tragic tale of sion on the merits, we’ll be prepared to one’s private information and you icized Becerra and his Democratic prede-
all powerful ambition and consum-
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
ing conscience takes on an entirely act based on that official decision,” were wrong, you can’t un-ring that cessor for the persistent backlog,
Francisco. A kick off of National
Poetry Month with a special family new life. Cost is $15 to $37. For more Becerra said. bell, that private information is now Democrats on the subcommittee were
story time. All ages welcome. For information call 493-2006. Sen. Nancy Skinner of Berkeley said
more information call 829-3860.
out there for everyone to see and you clearly impatient as well.
Reel Great Films: ‘Green Book.’ 2
Julianne Corn Lee Shares Memoir p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. SEEKS BAY AREA ARTISTS FOR Museum, retired). All entries are due

MUSEUM
‘Thunderclap: A Defining Silence.’
10:30 a.m. to noon. City of San Mateo Come watch the film which won best
Parks and Recreation, 55 W. Third picture at the Academy Awards. JURIED COMPETITION. The online by April 16. Entry fee is $25
Ave., San Mateo. For more informa- Light refreshments and snacks will Peninsula Museum of Art presents a per entry. Accepted artwork for Bay
tion call 522-7849. be served.
juried competition for professional, Area Masters must be delivered by June
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Victims Services Outreach Event. ‘Peter Pan.’ 2 p.m. Bayside established artists from the Greater 6. For instructions and details visit
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. County District Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe Bay Area. The work of all finalists will http://sanmateocountyfair.com/pdf/2
Attorney’s Office, 50 E. Fifth Ave., San Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to public to its April 8 meeting, where
Mateo. The county District Attorney’s Neverland in this magical musical. be displayed at the San Mateo County 019/exhibits/2019_fine_arts_galle-
office is hosting an event supporting Cost is $17-$23. For more informa- Burlingame based artist James Harman Fair, and Best of Show awards include ria.pdf. For more information email
crime victims and survivors. All are tion call 332-4625. will demonstrate encaustic (hot wax)
welcome, the event will include raf-
solo exhibitions at The Peninsula peninsulamuseum@gmail.com.
fles, craft tables, face painting and ‘Pride and Prejudice Opera’ World painting. 6:30 p.m. at the Burlingame Museum of Art. First, second and third
light refreshments. Premiere. 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Cañada Public Library, 480 Primrose Road. ribbons will be awarded in both 2D and
College, Main Theater, 4200 Farm Hill
Rainbow Fish and Water Colors. Blvd., Redwood City. Redwood Free. 3D categories. Entrants will be judged Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdai-
Noon. Grand Avenue Branch Library, Symphony and a chorus from Notre *** by George Rivera (Director of Triton lyjournal.com or www.twitter.com/susanci-
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scalable, efficient, and elegant code to 5 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- Ave., Suite 211, BURLINGAME, CA CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: 94080. Registered Owners: Karla Iveth
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various million advertisers, serving ads to billions 94010. Registered Owner: Lendingtree, Minh Dai, 547 McLaughlin Ave., San Garcia Campos, 761 Commercial Ave,
levels/types): Business operations of users. Some domestic travel required. fICtItIoUs BUsIness name LLC, DE. The business is conducted by Jose, CA 95116. The business is con- South San Francisco, CA 94081 and
manager (133376n) Oversee strategic solutions engineer manager (9261n) statement #280730 a Limited Liability Company. The regis- ducted by an Individual. The registrants Manuel De Jesus Campos, 761 Com-
planning analysis and decision making Drive engineering effort, communicate The following person is doing business trants commenced to transact business commenced to transact business under
mercial Ave., So. Sfran, CA 94080. The
support for the Oculus organization with cross-functionality, and be a subject mat- as: BRIDGE REALTY, 475 El Camino business is conducted by a Married Cou-
under their FBN on N/A. their FBN on 03/11/2019. ple. The registrants commenced to
deep data analytics and insights. Posi- ter expert. network Data scientist Real #404, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Reg-
/s/Douglas Lebda/
(135404n) Develop tools to analyze net- istered Owner: Ching Chim Chiang, /s/Minh Dai/ transact business under their FBN on
tion requires occasional domestic and in- same address. The business is conduct- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 2/19/2019.
ternational travel. Mail resume to: Face- work traffic levels. Performance and Ca- /s/Karla Iveth Garcia Campos/
pacity engineer (135311n) Work with ed by an Individual. The registrants sor-County Clerk on 3/25/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish-
book, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, commenced to transact business under ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
cross-functional teams to find the optimal ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2019. (Publish-
Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference their FBN on 01/01/2013. 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19). 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19).
job title & job code shown above, when way to scale the infrastructure, help build /s/Ching Chim Chiang/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
one of the largest Internet services and This statement was filed with the Asses- 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19).
applying. sor-County Clerk on 3/19/2019. (Publish-
scale the largest web capacity in the
world. technical Program manager ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, fICtItIoUs BUsIness name fICtItIoUs BUsIness name
(135334n) Perform large-scale data 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). statement #280687 statement #280792 notICe of PetItIon to
Rokid Inc. seeks the following positions: analysis and product-piloting of new The following person is doing business The following person is doing business aDmInIsteR estate of
as: 1)Carnamic 2)Redwood City Kia Maxine Smith-Parker
measurement solutions. Product De- fICtItIoUs BUsIness name as: Madison Place Apartments, 400 E. Case Number: 19PRO00378
1. Computer and Information Research signer (134565n) Design, prototype, statement #280619 3)Redwood City Hyundai 4)Redwood Hillsdale Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
Scientist, R&D of algorithms & tech for and build new features for Facebook's The following person is doing business City Genesis, 543 El Camino Real, RED- Registered Owner: Spieker Hillsdale To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
robotics, computer vision & machine website or mobile applications. techni- as: Goal Centric Kinetics, 1119 S. B St., WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered Boulevard, LLC, DE. The business is tingent creditors, and persons who may
learning for AI smart home devices. cal Program manager (8650n) Engage SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Redwood City Auto Connection conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Owner: Gonzalo Calderon Hernandez, tate, or both, of Maxine Smith-Parker. A
in the development of cross-team prod- 311 8th Ave. #4, San Mateo, CA 94401. Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a ny. The registrant commenced to trans-
2. Mathematician to R&D algorithms & Petition for Probate has been filed by
ucts and road-maps to support the Engi- The business is conducted by an Individ- Corporation. The registrants com- act business under the FBN on Dedria Smith in the Superior Court of
computational tech for robotics, comput- neering organization. Mail resume to: ual. The registrants commenced to menced to transact business under the 04/01/2014. California, County of San Mateo. The
er vision & machine learning for AI smart Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker transact business under their FBN on FBN on N/A. /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ Petition for Probate requests that Dedria
home devices. Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must refer- 10/8/18. /s/Ayman Moussa/ This statement was filed with the Asses- Smith be appointed as personal repre-
ence job title & job code shown above, /s/Gonzalo Calderon Hernandez/ This statement was filed with the Asses- sentative to administer the estate of the
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/25/19. (Published
Work site/mail resume to Rokid Inc, 1010 when applying. sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish- decedent.
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2019. (Publish- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/5/19, The petition requests authority to admin-
Commercial St, Ste A, San Carlos, CA ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19).
94070 ister the estate under the Independent
3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19). 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19). Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa-
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name tive to take many actions without obtain-
fICtItIoUs BUsIness name statement #280794 ing court approval. Before taking certain
statement #280877 The following person is doing business very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
The following person is doing business as: Wellesley Crescent Apartments, give notice to interested persons unless
as: NorCal Project Engineering Group, 1141 Wellesley Cresent, REDWOOD they have waived notice or consented to
1827 Carmelita Dr., SAN CARLOS, CA CITY, CA 94062. Registered Owner: the proposed action.) The independent
94070. Registered Owner: Vladimir Ze- Spieker Wellesley Crescent, LLC, DE. administration authority will be granted
lenko, same address. The business is The business is conducted by a Limited unless an interested person files an ob-
Liability Company. The registrant com- jection to the petition and shows good
conducted by an Individual. The regis- cause why the court should not grant au-
trants commenced to transact business menced to transact business under the thority.
under their FBN on April 26, 2006. FBN on 03/07/2014. A hearing on the petition will be held in
/s/Vladimir Zelenko/ /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ this court as follows: MAY 03, 2019 at
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
sor-County Clerk on 4/2/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/25/19. (Published California, County of San Mateo, 400
County Center, Redwood City, CA
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/5/19, 94063.
4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hear-
InvItatIon foR BID ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
Peninsula family service is a non-profit child development itor of the decedent, you must file your
program that participates in the USDA Child and Adult Care claim with the court and mail a copy to
Food Program. We are currently soliciting letters of interest the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
from prospective suppliers of meals in order to comply with months from the date of first issuance of
federal regulations governing the program in matters of pro- letters to a general personal representa-
curement. The contract will be for meals served to children at tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
the Peninsula Family Service childcare centers located in Men- from the date of mailing or personal de-
lo Park, Redwood City, San Mateo, Daly City, and South San livery to you of a notice under section
Francisco. The selected vendor will provide approximately 324 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
er California statutes and legal authority
breakfasts, 301 lunches, and 356 snacks daily at the locations may affect your rights as a creditor. You
indicated above for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) may want to consult with an attorney
years, and the meal pattern must meet the USDA meal pattern knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) years. Additional- court. If you are a person interested in
ly, meals served under this contract must meet the require- the estate, you may file with the court a
ments of 7 CFR Part 226, Child and Adult Care Food Program Request for Special Notice (form DE-
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
Regulations. praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
The Bid will be open on March 26, 2019 at 9AM. The Bid will section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
be closed on April 10, 2019 at 5PM. Bids received after closing Attorney for Petitioner:
time will not be considered. In Addition, only sealed bids will be Walter E. Shjeflo
accepted. As required by USDA, the contract will be awarded 2000 Alameda De Las Pulgas Suite 250
SAN MATEO, CA 94403
to the lowest, most responsible and responsive bidder. (650)341-2900
FILED: 3/29/2019
applications for food service bid and contract is available (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal on 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/13/19 )
at
http://www.peninsulafamilyservice.org/food-service-bid/
The food service vendors who may have interest in bidding for
this contract are requested to submit by or before April 10,
2019 a letter of interest and application to:
statement of aBanDonment of
Peninsula Family Service tHe Use of a fICtItIoUs BUsIness
name statement 279033
24 Second Avenue Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
San Mateo, CA 94401 doning the use of the Fictitious Business
Attention: Rianda Levin Name: Morgan Furrow. Name of Busi-
ness: Magic Solutions Cleaning Compa-
ny. Date of original filing: Oct 3rd 2018.
The bid opening will be made public on April 10, 2019 at 6PM Address of Principal Place of Business:
at the above address 907 B East 5th Ave., SAN MATEO, CA
94402. Registrants: Morgan Furrow and
Corrina Blaney, same address. The
Any questions regarding this proposed contract may be business was conducted by a General
referred to Rianda Levin at 650.403.4300x4710 or Partnership.
/s/Morgan Furrowr/
rlevin@peninsulafamilyservice.org This statement was filed with the Asses-
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 3/13/19.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal, 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19).
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203 Public notices 295 art 298 collectibles 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 misc. For sale
order To show cause For oil PainTing-canVass, Victorian sTemmed crysTal. 3 styles. 13 dining chairs -Six Antique, wall uniT/room Divider. Simple lionel wesTern Union Pass car and
change oF name Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 lines. Breaks down for transportation. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
CASE# 19C1V01067 OBO (650)515-6091 $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 (650)888-2662 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, moTley crue lp signed by neil lee
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, TaPia: PainTing, seascaPe, ToPPs BaseBall complete set 1987 walnuT chesT, small (4 drawer with sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO. thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- dining room Table-Antique,Oak, upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Local Artist, Call for info (650)303-1670 4474 5chairs, w/ extension $200 negrini Fencing Epee mask size M
PETITION OF (650)290-3188 whiTe wicKer Armoire, asking $100, & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
Anish Patankar and Rasika Patankar VinTage sTemware: 3 styles, 23 great condition, text for picture (650)571- (415)260-6940
296 appliances pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 0947
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: dining TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match- old B&l Microscope in good condition;
Petitioners: Anish Patankar and Rasika air condiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
Patankar filed a petition with this court for mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 299 computers $250 .(650)-654-1930. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
a decree changing name as follows: brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- ray-Ban ToP Bar Sunglasses
Present name: Elina Anish Patankar 0898 19" color Monitor with stand VG con- RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
Proposed Name: Elina Namita Patankar dition power cord/owners manual includ-
dining TaBle - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT 306 housewares wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel-
Free washer and 220v dryer, both ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
comPleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor 6596
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
interested in this matter shall appear be- move, stairs. recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- dresser-anTique VaniTy Combo, 3
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, 20-pieces in original box, never used. rollerBlades, used, size 10. $20
fore this court at the hearing indicated beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- glass-Panel lamPshade. Similar (650) 578 9208 (650)290-3188 obo. Please call (650)745-6309
(650)342-5630
tition for change of name should not be to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
granted. Any person objecting to the ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. samsoniTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
name changes described above must file $75 (650)727-7266
300 Toys english draw Table, $50 Solid Wood
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, crysTal wine glasses new (12ea) case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
a written objection that includes the rea- call(650)697-3709 $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 $45. (650)328-6709
sons for the objection at least two court hoTPoinT heaVy Duty Dryer excellent 14-1000-Pcs Puzzles $3.00 ea.
days before the matter is scheduled to (650)207-4162 miKasa seT. White. Modern (square) silK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
working condition Burlingame $50 Call eThan allen sofa and love seat. Blue Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
be heard and must appear at the hearing Dan (408)656-0958 velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
to show cause why the petition should american Flyer locomotive runs or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- formation.
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 new "Bella" buffet tripple slow cooker
not be granted. If no written objection is mayTag washer excellent working stering. Free. (650)593-7001. and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan sinK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
JumP and Play Keyboard brand new, in 2648 $15.00 (650)544-5306
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (408)656-0958 original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
petition shall be held on 4/16/19 at 9 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. sinK douBle cast iron. Good condi- slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, mFg h20laBs Model 300 exc cond sTar wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 iKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Order to Show Cause shall be published 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. Tires-seT oF four P225 45 R18 $80
at least once each week for four succes- new, singer Sewing Machine Univer- 307 Jewelry & clothing
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- 302 antiques iKea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. OBO (650)359-2238.
ing on the petition in the following news- chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 $ 30. (650)598-9804. anne Klein silver-tone watch with TunTuri rowing Machine, Good
paper of general circulation: Beer sTeins-original from Germa- Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
TiFFany sTyle Lamp shade. Older- ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info inFlaTaBle coleman queen size al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371
San Mateo Daily Journal mattress-56"x75". Includes air pump,
Filed: 3/4/2019 multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) (650)592-7483 uniden harley Davidson Gas Tank
727-7266. sheets and mattress pad. $25 (650)654-
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ 9252 308 Tools phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 3/1/2019 Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned) mahogany anTique Secretary desk, walKer - Good Condition - Like New -
$10 Call Ed (415)298-0645 mahogany TV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W 2 craFTsman 16in Reel Mowers new $35 (650)341-5347
(Published 3/15/19, 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- in box $40 each(650)766-4858
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
4/5/19). 3709
297 Bicycles anTique iron Hand Drills. 3 available 311 musical instruments
roseVille TuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
$45. (650)574-2490. maTTress, Twin long, excellent condi-
adulT BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 chromaTic harmonica: Horner
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
order To show cause For 303 electronics new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. (650)278-5776.
change oF name child’s schwinn Bicycle, Blue in ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (650)771-6324.
CASE# 19C1V01272 good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. Free TeleVision - Mitsubishi, Sell! (650) 875-8159.
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not craFTsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, mounTain BiKe new 21 gears $100. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 ePiPhone les Paul Custom Prophecy
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local niagara ViBraTing Adjustable bed Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (650)722-3634 Delivery available. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, (408)656-0958 lg craFTsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60 (650)421-5469.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 mounTain BiKe. Top brand. Runs (510)943-9221
good. $39. (660)342-5220 onKyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital eVereTT uPrighT antique piano.
PETITION OF Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, oFFice TyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
shoPsmiTh marK V 50th Anniversary
wood with formica wood grain top $25 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
Svetlana Yurievna Panova Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
298 collectibles (650) 787-9753
(650)504-0585 huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: PhilliPs-50” color T.V., Heavy, $99
queen soFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Petitioners: Svetlana Yurievna Panova 15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- (650)591-8062 VinTage craFTsman Jig Saw. Circa Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition,
filed a petition with this court for a decree call (650)697-3709 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 (916)975-4969
changing name as follows: more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 304 Furniture .
Present name:
1984 Time magazine. Special 1994
310 misc. For sale Piano-andrew Kohler, Mahogany,
Svetlana Yurievna Panova anTique dining table for six people reTro huTch Needs refinishing other- Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
Proposed Name: Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 wise good condition. Top detaches from 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint, (415)334-1980
(650)588-0842 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Svetlana Yurievna Van Luven
anTique mohagany Bookcase. Four
49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. soFa-Beige FaBric, Orig. $900, Bessy small Evening Hand Bag With Player Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
interested in this matter shall appear be- $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 BedsTead single, poster style, box (650)234-8218 www.elo.deals
fore this court at the hearing indicated spring, mattress available. $40.00. BiFold shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- collecTaBle caBBage Patch Kids (650)593-7408 solid wood Dining table with exten- (650)544-5306 sPineT Piano + Bench, $50. Call
tition for change of name should not be Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New sion great piece great condition black (650)589-1407
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition $80 (650)364-5263 Blue oysTer cult lp signed by donald
granted. Any person objecting to the (650) 315-2319
name changes described above must file (650) 572-8895 r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash VinTage auToPiano upright player
solid wood Entertainment Center- (408)661-6019 piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
a written objection that includes the rea- Brown liVing room chair with cush- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
sons for the objection at least two court dePression glass Dining Plate. 8 ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D.
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. cash regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not
days before the matter is scheduled to $70..00. Transport yourself. Call X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o Guts $500 (415)269-4784
$12 (650)762-6048 (650)872-2371 wurliTzer uPrighT piano. Fair con-
be heard and must appear at the hearing (925)482-5742 dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
to show cause why the petition should cosco Play Pen with travel bag. Used
games oF the 23rd Olympiad maga- BunK Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 TaBle 24"x48" folding legs each end. once $35 (650)591-2981
not be granted. If no written objection is zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 0842 B/O (650)685-2494
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 cuT glass serving bowl 8" diameter
312 Pets & animals
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the $25. Call 650-921-4016
petition shall be held on 4/26/19 at 9 lennox red Rose, Unused, hand china caBineT Wallet, $20. Call one Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
ThomasVille dining table, $50 4 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650)589-1407 chairs, mid-century blonde with two deluxe Folder Walker - 5" wheels -
Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 (650)593-2066
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this $12.00. (650) 578 9208. comPuTer desK (glass) & chair. Like leaves call (650)697-3709.
Order to Show Cause shall be published new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or driVe 3-wheel buggy $45. Call ParroT cage, Steel, Large - approx
at least once each week for four succes- miller liTe Neon sign , work good TiKi Bar - Original from the 60’s,Like
gtecher@comcast.net Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 (650)589-1407 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- $59 call (650)218-6528 offer. (650)245-4084
(650)245-4234. Free magazines. Library discards
ing on the petition in the following news- old, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20
comPuTer desK with 3 side drawers .
paper of general circulation: Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
San Mateo Daily Journal
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or Twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 316 clothes
Filed: 3/15/2019 leave message
one collecTion of antique Cuban $ 50. (650)598-9804.
Free: wild turkey feathers; whole Brown sued boots, fur-lined, size 8,
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A year later, Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ border policy frays
By Elliot Spagat and Nomaan Merchant
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN DIEGO — As the Trump administration’s “zero toler-


ance” policy hits its anniversary, the promise to criminally
prosecute everyone who crosses the Mexico border illegally
has been forced to evolve. Today the reality is families come
first.
A surge in family arrivals, largely from Guatemala and
Honduras, has led Border Patrol agents to shift attention from
preparing criminal cases to caring for children in detention
facilities, driving families to border stations and performing
hospital watch on the growing number of migrants who
require medical attention.
“We are spending so much time and effort and money to
care for families,” Border Patrol spokesman Ross Wilkin
said. “The numbers are through the roof.”
Caring for children traveling alone is also taxing
resources, as is a new administration policy to return asylum
seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases wind through
U.S. immigration courts, Wilkin said.
The effects can be seen in the diminishing impact of one of
REUTERS
the Trump administration’s hallmark immigration policies.
In San Diego, just seven migrants filed into the jury box of
U.S. soldiers install concertina wire next to the border fence between Mexico and the United States in El Paso, Texas.
a wood-paneled courtroom Wednesday in the clothes they
wore a day earlier. That’s when agents found some of them
hiding in a large drainage pipe and thick brush in a rugged,
remote area. It was a stark contrast to September, when up to
40 went through the jury box every day, 20 at a time.
Court was canceled in San Diego on March 27 for the first
time since zero tolerance was introduced in California in
July, several months after it was announced nationally,
because prosecutors did not file any cases, said Jami Ferrara,
who represents defense attorneys on a court panel to address
the policy.
In McAllen, Texas, only two people were sentenced at a
hearing Monday, according to a person familiar with court-
house operations who was not authorized to speak with the
media and spoke on condition of anonymity. That person’s
account was confirmed by attorney Efren Olivares of the
Texas Civil Rights Project.
Last year, during the peak of family separations caused by
zero tolerance, judges sentenced dozens at a single hearing.
Customs and Border Protection referred 8,998 cases for
criminal prosecution along the Mexican border in February,
down 12% from 10,252 in January and 23% from 11,652 in
October, according to Syracuse University’s Transactional
Records Access Clearinghouse.
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Friday • April 5, 2019

THE YACHT-MASTER II
The ultimate skippers’ watch, steeped in yachting competition and performance,
featuring an innovative regatta chronograph with a unique programmable countdown.
It doesn’t just tell time. It tells history.

OYSTER PERPETUAL YACHT-MASTER II

rolex oyster perpetual and yacht-master are ® trademarks.

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