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HIGH-CAPACITY GUN
MAGAZINES BANNED
‘OUR COUNTRY IS FULL’
DONALD TRUMP SAYS MIGRANTS STRAINING SYSTEM
GATORS KICKER
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Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


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San Bruno mother missing for six months


Police investigation into Tracy Avilez’s, 45, disappearance ongoing
By Zachary Clark tion into her soon as possible because her fam- activity on her phone since, without talking to her children —
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF di s ap p earan ce ily really wants to bring her Hamilton said. that’s the biggest factor here.”
is ongoing. home, ” said sister Nicole Avilez’s bank and social media Avilez, whose children are ages
A San Bruno mother of three has “ S h e ’ s Hamilton. accounts have also been inactive 18, 21 and 27, had fallen on hard
been missing for six months and missed very since she disappeared and her times before she disappeared and
Avilez was last seen in east San was living with various friends at
her family is seeking the help of much by her Bruno on Sept. 18. That day, she passport has not been used,
family and if Hamilton said. the time, Hamilton said.
the public in finding her. was in “constant contact” with a Many of those friends and oth-
Tracy Avilez, 45, has not been anyone sees her friend via text message until about “I’m worried for her safety, ” ers who knew Avilez have reported
seen or heard from since please contact 9 p.m., detectives later discov- Hamilton said. “She’s never, ever
September and a police investiga- Tracy Avilez the police as ered, and there has not been any gone more than maybe a week See TRACY, Page 31

Economy looks sturdy


March hiring gain may reflect downshift to more durable growth
By Christopher Rugabger
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO


WASHINGTON — A month ago,
An uptick in deal volume could result in rising many economists fretted that the
home sales prices, which seemed to have 10-year U. S. expansion looked
temporarily slipped from the heights reached wobbly. But
Inside
last year, according to data from the San after the gov-
Mateo County Association of Realtors. e r n m e n t
rep o rted

Home sales Friday that


h i r i n g
rebounded in
March, the Jobs rebound drives

expected to economy sud- US stocks higher for


denly looks another weekly gain
sturdy again. See page 10

heat up soon Growth has


weakened since last year to some-
thing closer to the modest pace
that has prevailed for most of the
nearly decadelong expansion. The
Sales volume, prices dipped jolt from the Trump administra-
but experts project trends to tion’s 2017 tax cuts and greater
government spending last year has
shift during coming months faded. And the global economy has
By Austin Walsh swiveled from a driver of the U.S.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF economy to a headwind.
Yet last month’s solid job gain
The Peninsula’s housing sales market of 196,000 may also help undercut
cooled over the past several months and REUTERS
prices dropped with the dip in deal volume, Job seekers and recruiters gather at TechFair in Los Angeles. See JOBS, Page 31
but a recent report projects the local real
estate industry will heat up over the coming
months.
For each of the past seven months, and
Next chapter weighed for KCSM-TV studio
nine of the last 10 months, sales volume for
homes along the Peninsula slowed from the
Community college officials, PenTV discuss leasing College of San Mateo television facility
levels reached one year prior, according to By Austin Walsh ordered Wednesday, launched to assure preferential treatment is
Andrew LePage, analyst with real estate DAILY JOURNAL STAFF March 27, a request for not granted to any particular outlet.
watchdog CoreLogic. proposals to rent and use School board President Maurice Goodman
But with mortgage rates decreasing To find a new life for the television studio the school system’s said he favored any forthcoming offer which
recently, paired with a stabilized stock mar- left vacant by the sale of KCSM-TV, county broadcasting space. would both serve the needs of district stu-
ket and greater levels of consumer confi- community college officials are seeking Community access dents seeking broadcast education, as well
dence, it is anticipated more deals may be competitive offers from media outlets inter- channel PenTV expressed as the community’s interest.
consummated over the coming few months. ested in utilizing the College of San Mateo interest in leasing the “The motive wouldn’t be a financial one,”
“It looks like there is a strong potential facility. studio, but district offi- said Goodman, of the opportunity for the
The San Mateo County College Maurice cials agreed an open bid
See SALES, Page 12 Community District Board of Trustees Goodman process should be See KCSM, Page 12
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Thought for the Day


“History is the ship carrying
living memories to the future.”
— Sir Stephen Spender, British poet and critic

This Day in History


The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-

1830 day Saints was organized by Joseph


Smith in Fayette, New York.

In 1 8 6 2 , the Civil War Battle of Shiloh began in


Tennessee as Confederate forces launched a surprise attack
against Union troops, who beat back the Confederates the
next day.
In 1 8 9 6 , the first modern Olympic games formally opened
in Athens, Greece.
In 1 9 0 9 , American explorers Robert E. Peary and Matthew
A. Henson and four Inuits became the first men to reach the
North Pole.
In 1 9 1 7 , the United States entered World War I as the House
joined the Senate in approving a declaration of war against
Germany that was then signed by President Woodrow
Wilson.
In 1 9 4 5 , during World War II, the Japanese warship Yamato
and nine other vessels sailed on a suicide mission to attack
the U.S. fleet off Okinawa; the fleet was intercepted the next AUSTIN WALSH/DAILY JOURNAL
day. Pamela Foss, co-chair of the Millbrae Cultural Arts Advisory Committee, showcases art presented at the organization’s art
In 1 9 5 4 , Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., responding to show which will be held Saturday, April 7, in the Chetcuti Room, 623 Magnolia Ave., Millbrae. The art is submitted is by local
CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow’s broadside against him on artists, and will be presented during the free event from noon until 6 p.m.
“See It Now,” said in remarks filmed for the program that
Murrow had, in the past, “engaged in propaganda for Four siblings explore a wardrobe and Steve Jobs (1955-2011) and Steve
Communist causes.” discover an entrance into the magical Wozniak (born 1950) formed the Apple
In 1 9 6 5 , the United States launched Intelsat I, also known land of Narnia. It is the story of “The Computer Company on April 1, 1976.
as the “Early Bird” communications satellite, into geosyn- Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” writ- ***
chronous orbit. ten by C.S. Lewis (1898-1963), pub- Tragedy struck the rock group Lynyrd
In 1 9 6 8 , 41 people were killed by two consecutive natural lished in 1970. Skynyrd in October 1977 when three of
gas explosions at a sporting goods store in downtown *** their members were killed in a charter
Richmond, Indiana. The 26th Amendment, passed in 1971, plane crash. Songwriter Ronnie Van
In 1 9 7 1 , Russian-born composer Igor Stravinsky, 88, died lowered the voting age from 21 to 18. Zant (1948-1977), guitarist Steve
in New York City. *** Gaines (1949-1977) and vocalist Cassie
The Albuquerque International Balloon Gaines (1948-1977) were killed, as were
Fiesta is held every October in the pilot and co-pilot.
Birthdays Albuquerque, New Mexico. The event ***

A
udrey Hepburn (1929-1993) had started in 1972 with 13 hot air bal- Sony introduced the first portable
extensive singing lessons for loons. It is now the largest hot air bal- stereo, the Walkman, in 1978.
her role as Eliza Doolittle in the loon festival in the world. More than ***
1964 movie “My Fair Lady.” Most of 1,000 balloons participate. The television sitcom “Facts of Life”
her singing, however, was dubbed by *** started in 1979 as a spinoff from
professional singer Marni Nixon (born Nolan Bushnell (born 1943) founded “Diff’rent Strokes.” The show, about the
1930). Atari in 1972 with a $250 investment. students and headmistress at an exclu-
*** Their first coin-operated video arcade sive girls school, aired for eleven sea-
Britain banned cigarette advertising on game, Pong, launched the huge video sons.
television in August 1965. game industry. ***
Actor Billy Dee Actor Paul Rudd is Actor Zach Braff is *** *** Voyager I, a space exploration probe,
Williams is 82. 50. 44. The country of Barbados achieved inde- Billy Joel’s (born 1949) hit song confirmed the existence of Saturn’s
pendence in November 1966, and was “Piano Man’ was released in 1973. Prior moon, called Janus, on March 1, 1980.
Nobel Prize-winning scientist James D. Watson is 91. Actor accepted into the United Nations the fol- to his singing career, Billy Joel was a Janus is porous and covered in ice.
Roy Thinnes is 81. Movie director Barry Levinson is 77. lowing month. boxer. After his nose was broken in a ***
Actor John Ratzenberger is 72. Actress Patrika Darbo is 71. *** boxing match he made a career change. Ans wer: “Lucy,” a 3.2 million year old
Baseball Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven is 68. Actress Marilu Marine World Africa USA opened in *** human sk eleton, was discov ered by
Henner is 67. Olympic bronze medal figure skater Janet Lynn Redwood City in July 1968. The aquatic A significant anthropological discov- Donald Johanson, during a 1974 archae-
is 66. Actor Michael Rooker is 64. Former U.S. Rep. Michele theme park was built on 60 acres of ery was made on an archaeological ological dig in Ethiopia. “Lucy” had a
Bachmann, R-Minn., is 63. Rock musician Warren Haynes is man-made islands. ABC owned the park expedition by Donald Johanson (born small brain and was one meter tall. The
59. Rock singer-musician Frank Black is 54. Actress Ari and financed the $10 million construc- 1943) in 1974. Do you know what was hominid skeleton showed that the indi-
tion costs. The park moved to Vallejo in found, and where? See answer at end. vidual walked upright.
Meyers is 50. Actor-producer Jason Hervey is 47. Rock musi- 1986.
***
cian Markku Lappalainen is 46. Actor Joel Garland is 44. *** The largest team climb up Mt. Everest
Actress Candace Cameron Bure is 43. Actor Teddy Sears is 42. “The Brady Bunch,” “Sesame Street” and took place in 1975, when a 410 person Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Jazz and rhythm-and-blues musician Robert Glasper is 41. “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” all team from China ascended the 29,000- the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Actress Eliza Coupe is 38. Folk singer-musician Kenneth started in 1969. Questions? Comments? Email
foot mountain. knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Pattengale (Milk Carton Kids) is 37. Actor Bret Harrison is *** *** 5200 ext. 128.
37. Actor Charlie McDermott is 29.
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El Salvador trip holds family Police reports
Vi-no what the problem is here
connection for governor’s aide
By Kathleen Ronayne and they had two sons. English working at a
Someone stole wine from a store on
Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont, it
was reported at 11:15 a. m. Friday,
March 1.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jesse, 31, is the pizza restaurant during his
youngest. Deputy director first year in the United BELMONT
SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Gavin of public affairs for States and passed a test in
Newsom is traveling to El Salvador to learn Newsom is a role he took civics. Arres t. Someone was arrested on Alameda
firsthand what is prompting thousands of on after earning a mas- “It felt really good,” he de las Pulgas for driving with a suspended
people to leave and seek new lives in the ter’s in public policy and said of becoming a citi- license, it was reported at 12:14 a. m.
United States. Joining him is an aide whose serving as a deputy secre- zen. “Being in a free Sunday, March 31.
father made the same journey to the U.S. tary of state under country that you have a Arre s t . Someone was arrested on El
Democrat Alex Padilla. Camino Real for being under the influence
nearly 40 years ago. Gavin Newsom Jesse Melgar lot of opportunities and a of an unknown substance, it was reported at
Jesse Melgar is the lead press official for Melgar said it’s power- lot of laws that protect
Newsom’s first foreign trip since he took ful and meaningful that people. (That was) not what I came from at 1:26 a.m. Saturday, March 30.
office in January. Like the throngs of asy- he’s traveling to the country his father left the time.” Arres t. Someone was arrested on Sem Lane
lum-seekers from Central America now arriv- behind. He’ll be representing a state that by Melgar’s father said he was nervous when for being under the influence of alcohol, it
ing at the U.S. border, his father sought to far has the largest share of the more than 2 his son expressed a desire to enter politics, was reported at 5:06 p.m. Thursday, March
escape violence. million people of Salvadoran descent living which was a brutal profession in El Salvador. 28.
“You went to sleep and you didn’t know if in the U.S. “All the people in politics were getting Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a vehicle
you were going to get up alive,” said “From having my dad emigrate illegally killed,” he said. “So you come with that men- that was parked on Furlong Street, it was
Melgar’s father, who asked not to be named to, one generation later, being able to fly tality. ... You prefer your kid to do something reported at 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28.
out of concern for the safety of family mem- back as an aide to the governor to examine a else.”
bers in El Salvador, which is still wracked by lot of the causes that pushed people to emi- He’s since come around to his son’s profes- FOSTER CITY
violence. “It was a really bad situation.” grate in the first place and continue to, it’s sion and, as a regular voter, understands U.S. Theft. A bike worth $750 was stolen on
A civil war that lasted 12 years was raging, surreal and it’s incredibly humbling,” Melgar politics. Now 57, he works as a manager at a Marlin Avenue, it was reported at 4:20 p.m.
and young men generally were fighting the said. factory in Southern California. Saturday, March 30.
government or being conscripted into its Newsom’s trip runs from Saturday through His son will see a country that has made Theft. A wagon worth $70 was stolen on
military. Civilians were targeted by death Wednesday. Details of his schedule have not advances since he father left. It has had a Shell Boulevard, it was reported at 11:18
squads. By the time the war ended in 1992, been released. series of elections and peaceful transitions of a.m. Saturday, March 30.
more than 75,000 people had died. Melgar said his interest in government was power since the war but remains mired in Arres t. A Fremont resident was arrested on
Melgar’s father was 21 and training to be a shaped years ago when, as a boy, he watched poverty and violence. It is one of the most Foster City Boulevard and Balclutha Drive
teacher in rural schools when he fled in his father become an American citizen at a dangerous countries in the world, with 50 of for driving with a suspended license, it was
1981. He and several friends trekked through ceremony in Los Angeles. every 100,000 people murdered. reported at 9:11 a.m. Saturday, March 30.
Guatemala and Mexico before crossing ille- “I saw how government could work for my
gally into the U.S. He eventually settled in family,” he said.
San Jose, California, where his sister lived, Melgar’s father gained citizenship under
met a Mexican-American woman while work- former Republican President Ronald
ing at a factory making airplane seatbelts, Reagan’s 1986 amnesty law. He learned
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Judge again halts high-capacity magazine sales in state
By Don Thompson Association who filed the lawsuit that led to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the ruling.
Under Benitez’s order, no one in
California is permitted to manufacture,
SACRAMENTO — A federal judge on import, buy or sell large-capacity maga-
Friday halted sales of high-capacity ammu- zines as of 5 p.m. Friday.
nition magazines in California, giving California has prohibited such magazines
state officials a chance to appeal his order since 2000, though people who had the
last week that allowed their sale for the first magazines before then were allowed to keep
time in nearly 20 years. them. Benitez last week threw out both the
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez barred 2000 law and a 2016 law and ballot measure
further sales until the 9th U.S. Circuit Court banning possession even by those who had
of Appeals considers whether to reinstate owned them legally.
the state’s ban on magazines holding more “All the people who bought the maga-
than 10 bullets. zines in the last week are protected from
But the judge said those who bought the prosecution, but any further purchase of
extended magazines since his initial order a these magazines is illegal for the moment,”
week ago may keep them without fear of Michel said. “There was 20 years of pent up
being prosecuted while the appeal pro- demand for these self-defense tools, and
ceeds. several hundred thousand people bought
Hundreds of thousands of gun owners may them in the last week, maybe more than
have bought the magazines since Benitez several hundred thousand.”
threw out the state’s ban last week as Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who
infringing on their Second Amendment sought the stay, warned in a court filing that
REUTERS FILE PHOTO right to bear arms, said Chuck Michel, an it would be difficult for the state to remove
A federal judge is halting sales of high-capacity ammunition magazines, giving California attorney for the National Rifle Association the newly purchased magazines, even if the
officials a chance to appeal his order last week that allowed their sale. and the California Rifle & Pistol ban is reinstated.

Twenty-five local governments sue Around the state Oscar Ewing Price Obituary
over California marijuana delivery Oscar Ewing Price a resident of San Carlos
directed by Redwood Chapel.
and police chiefs complained that unre- born June 5, 1924, died
LOS ANGELES — California has entered a stricted home deliveries would create an
potentially landmark legal fight against March 16, 2019, in
unchecked market of largely hidden pot Until April 30, 2019, the Daily Journal
some of its own cities over one of the most Menlo Park after a ling
transactions, while undercutting local con- will print obituaries of approx imately 200
basic questions in the nation’s largest legal illness.
trol guaranteed in a 2016 law broadly legal- words or less with a photo one time on a
marijuana market: Where can you buy it? Os car Ewi n g Pri ce
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Beverly Hills and 24 other local govern- was b uri ed Mo n day,
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors email information along with a jpeg photo
ments sued California regulators Friday to April 1, 2019, at the
Chairman Ryan Coonerty said in a state- to news@smdaily journal.com. Free obituar-
overturn a rule allowing home deliveries Sacramen t o Val l ey
ment that the state rule damages local mari- ies are edited for sty le, clarity, length and
statewide, even into communities that Nat i o n al Cemet ery
juana businesses and “betrays the promise grammar.
banned commercial pot sales. Ultimately at made to the voters” in 2016.
issue is who is in charge: the state bureau- The significance of the lawsuit goes
cracy that oversees the market or local gov- beyond home deliveries. It represents an
ernments where pot is grown and sold. important early court test of Proposition
When California adopted the delivery rule 64, the law that legalized pot sales for adults
in January, the League of California Cities in California.

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Sares Regis pledged to donate $37,000 to SchoolForce, the organization benefiting schools
in the Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary School District. The donation comes following
development of the Ashton, a luxury condominium project from the residential builder which
granted a $3,500 check to SchoolForce representatives last month. Seen above is Sares Regis
representative Jeff Smith, middle left, donating the check to Belmont officials and SchoolForce
representatives.
the finals at the event hosted in Las Vegas,
outscoring any other high school in
Northern California. The JV team also won
No rCal champi o ns hi ps . And the
school’s band has been invited to
Carneg i e Hal l , to perform in the
Nati o nal Wi nd Fes ti v al and also to the
New Year’s Day Parade fes ti v al in
London.
***
The So uth San Franci s co
Co ns erv ati o n Cl ub hosted a campus
fruit tree planting event for So uth San
Franci s co Hi g h Scho o l . Due to dona-
tions from corporate partners and commu-
nity volunteers, the trees will grow man-
Washington Elementary School hosted its annual STEM Fair last month, during which students darins, persimmons and apples on campus.
showcased their projects with learning walls, presentation boards and digital media.The event

T
he So uth San Franci s co Hi g h
included a chance for students to present their projects to judges who offered feedback. Scho o l color guard was accepted
into Wi nter Guard Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
It is compiled by education reporter Austin Walsh.
Obituary
Internati o nal , a top competition for You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or
teams across the world. The team made it to at austin@smdailyjournal.com.
Thomas Vaughn Horstmann
September 12, 1931 - March 18, 2019 Obituary

Tom was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley to Vaughn Jack C. Burton
Robert Horstmann and Lona Hadley Horstmann and grew up in December 27, 1927 - March 29, 2019
Fresno. He graduated from California State University Fresno Jack C. Burton was a graduate of San Mateo High School, San
pursuing a BS. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Mateo Junior College, and San Jose State University. Retired
His college career was interrupted mid-way when, as a member
of the Reserves, he enlisted in the US Army. He was selected Colonel USAF, and Peninsula Stock Broker. Holder of Legion
to train as an Intelligence Agent and served in Korea in the of Merit and Meritorious Service medals. Member of DC Army
Counter Intelligence Corps. Navy Club, Cogers, Marines Memorial, and Queens Club.
After returning from Korea he completed his education, earning his Bachelor Survived by wife of 65 years, Virginia, children Leslie, Mark,
of Science. Tom moved to San Francisco. There he met Suzanne Braag who later and John, and three grandchildren. Private services will be held.
became his wife. In the Bay Area he began his lifelong career in the building materials
industry with US Plywood. Opportunity knocked and US Plywood, which became a
part of Champion International, offered Tom a position in the Northwest. As native
Californians and long time residents of San Mateo, the move was a big change. Obituary
Portland, Oregon became home for the next 43 years. When Champion moved their
operations out of state, he elected not to leave the Northwest and retired (for the 1st
time) rather than move. He then became GM and headed up operations for Huttig Cyril (Cy) Saul Tukeman
Building Materials. In 2000, at their annual meeting, Huttig presented Tom with an 1925 – 2019
award called The Horstmann Cup (named after the Stanley Cup). Since that time The Cyril (Cy) Saul Tukeman died peacefully Sunday, March 31,
Horstmann Cup has been awarded annually to the branch in the United States that 2019 in his San Mateo home at the age of 93. He was a mensch
exhibits the most consistent growth and profitable performance in the corporation and someone that has always considered himself the most
exemplifying the standard set by Tom’s leadership. fortunate of men. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather,
When Tom retired (for the 2nd time) from Huttig, he kept his fingers in the building brother, son, and friend!
materials business by joining Western Pacific as a senior consultant. He spent the next He leaves behind his children, Mark (Sally) Tukeman and
ten years enjoying that relationship. Erica (Jeff) Gilbert, Grandchildren, Sam and Gabriel Tukeman,
Finally retiring (for the 3rd time) a few years ago, Tom enjoyed his family and Robert, Evan and Ari Gilbert, and his Sister, Marilyn Hofert. Cy was a devoted
sitting on the deck at his home in the SW hills, enjoying views of the sunsets over the husband to Ruth (Mohr) Tukeman for 51 years prior to her death in 2010. Cy also had
Coast Range and watching the variety of birds at the feeders and the other creatures a beloved companion, Dorothy Freethy, at his side for several years until her death in
who visited to help themselves to the plentiful treats available. There was always a November 2018.
Cy was born in Manchester, England in 1925. He joined the Royal Air Force and
Golden Retriever by his side.
was on active duty during World War II. After the war, he finished Pharmacy school in
Tom was active in the Portland community, serving on the Board of Directors and as England and then moved to the United States to join his family who had immigrated
Chair of the Oregon Museum of Science & Industry and Raphael House of Portland. earlier. He made his way to Northern California to take classes at UC Berkeley to
He also chaired the OMSI auction. get licensed in California as a pharmacist. Soon after, he enrolled at UoP to study
Tom will be dearly missed by his family; Sue, his wife of 60 years, his three children, Dentistry. He met Ruth while in Dental school and married her in 1958. Cy and his
son Thomas V. Horstmann, Jr., daughter Dana Horstmann, son Robert Horstmann, Dental Partner, Ed Goodman practiced dentistry in Daly City for 37 years
his wife Christine and his three grandchildren; Alex, Jake and Kate Horstmann. His Cy had many loves in his life. They included: his wife, Ruth and companion
brother, John Edwin Horstmann of Fresno, California, also survives Tom. Dorothy, his children and grand-children, his career as a dentist, and his tennis game.
A private family service will be held at River View Cemetery. Instead of flowers, the Cy claims that his only regret was that he sent his children to Tony Trabert Tennis
family suggests remembrances may be made in this name to OMSI, Raphael House Camp and never got a chance to go himself.
or Golden Bond Rescue. A funeral service was held on April 2, 2019 at Home of Peace in Colma.
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‘Our country is full’: Trump says migrants straining system
By Zeke MIller and Jonathan Lemire Flores, whoever you may be.” But Flores was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an unaccompanied 15-year-old girl from El
Salvador.
CALEXICO — Declaring “our country is He also downplayed the claims of people
full,” President Donald Trump on Friday seeking asylum at the border, declaring with-
insisted the U.S. immigration system was out evidence that many are gang members
overburdened and illegal crossings must be while comparing some of their efforts to find
stopped as he inspected a refurbished section safety in the U.S. to special counsel Robert
of fencing at the Mexican border. Mueller’s investigation of Russian interfer-
Trump, making a renewed push for border ence in the 2016 elections.
security as a central campaign issue for his “It’s a scam, it’s a hoax,” Trump said. “I
2020 re-election, participated in a briefing know about hoaxes. I just went through a
on immigration and border security in hoax.”
Calexico before viewing a 2-mile (3.2-kilo- As the president showed off the renovated
meter) see-through steel-slat barrier that was section of the barrier to reporters, a balloon
a long-planned replacement for an older barri- depicting Trump as a baby floated further
er — and not new wall. down the border. And as Trump landed in
“There is indeed an emergency on our California, the state’s governor ripped the
southern border,” Trump said at the briefing, president’s push for Congress to pass legisla-
adding that there has been a sharp uptick in tion that would tighten asylum rules to make
illegal crossings. “It’s a colossal surge and it harder for people to qualify.
it’s overwhelming our immigration system, “Since our founding, this country has been
and we can’t let that happen. ... We can’t take a place of refuge — a safe haven for people
REUTERS fleeing tyranny, oppression and violence.
you anymore. We can’t take you. Our country
is full.” Donald Trump visits the US-Mexico border in Calexico. His words show a total disregard of the
As Air Force One touched down in the state, transfer an additional $6.7 billion to wall Longtime border official Ron Vitiello Constitution, our justice system, and what it
California and 19 other states that are suing construction. appeared to be cruising toward confirmation, means to be an American,” said Democratic
Trump over his emergency declaration to Trump, who earlier in the week threatened but Trump said Friday that he wanted to go in Gov. Gavin Newsom.
build a border wall requested a court order to to shut down the border over the high num- a “tougher direction.” Trump has been increasingly exasperated at
stop money from being diverted to fund the bers of migrants trying to enter the U.S., Trump, as he so often does, mixed fact with his inability to halt the swelling number of
project. But Trump, who ratcheted up his hard- appeared to walk back his comments fiction when warning of the threat at the bor- migrants entering the U.S., including thou-
line immigration rhetoric in recent weeks, Thursday. He said Friday that it was because der. When complaining about the Flores legal sands who have been released after arriving
declared that his move, which included veto- Mexico had gotten tougher in stopping an settlement that governs treatment of migrant because border officials have no space for
ing a congressional vote, was necessary. influx of immigrants from moving north. children and families, he blamed “Judge them.
Also on Friday, House Democrats filed a “Mexico has been absolutely terrific for the
lawsuit preventing Trump from spending last four days,” the president said as he left
more money than Congress has approved to the White House. “I never changed my mind
erect barriers along the southwestern border. at all. I may shut it down at some point.”
Congress approved just under $1.4 billion for The president’s visit came a day after he
work on border barricades. Trump has asserted withdrew his nominee to lead U.S.
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Biden jokes about accusations, targets union voters


By Thomas Beaumont He also suggested his strategy. In a nos-
and Nicholas Cardi talgia-soaked speech, Biden made clear he
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would position himself outside the progres-
sive wing of the party and seek support
WASHINGTON — Former Vice President from traditional Democrats and the work-
Joe Biden on Friday made light of his recent ing-class voters who backed Donald Trump
controversy about crossing physical bound- in 2016.
aries with women, and he signaled in a res- Biden said criticism of his bipartisan
olute speech to union activists that’s he’s leanings was coming from the “far left” and
ready to run for president as a moderate reupped his appeal for compromise — a
Democrat in party that has been drifting left. sometimes unpopular view in the Trump-
Biden, 76, opened his speech to a confer- era.
ence of electrical workers joking that he had He bemoaned modern politics that’s “got-
“permission” to hug the union leader who ten so damn elitist.”
introduced him. He later repeated the quip “The vast majority of the members of the
about a boy he invited up on stage. The Democratic party are still basically liberal
remarks won cheers from the overwhelm- to moderate Democrats in the traditional
ingly male audience, but angered some of sense,” Biden said. As to where he falls on
the activist women Biden has sought to ideological lines, he said, “I’m an Obama-
convince he “gets” their concerns about his Biden Democrat, man. And I’m proud of it.”
famously touchy-feely, and some say dated, But signs of changes in the party have
style. been evident in recent complaints about
During his speech at the International REUTERS Biden’s history of publicly affectionate
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers confer- Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is mulling a 2020 presidential candidacy, speaks to the behavior with women. Nevada politician
ence and afterward to reporters, Biden Lucy Flores said she was uncomfortable
media after speaking at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers’ construction
defended his focus on the “personal connec- when Biden kissed her on the back of the
tion” in politics.
and maintenance conference.
head backstage at a 2014 campaign event.
“I’m sorry I didn’t understand more. I’m Biden all but declared he intended to join lawyers had warned him to speak carefully Her account was countered by scores of
not sorry for any of my intentions,” he told the race for the Democratic presidential about his intentions but said he expected to women — from prominent lawmakers to
reporters. “I’m not sorry for anything I’ve nomination, telling reporters he’s “putting “be standing before you all relatively former staffers — who praised him as a
ever done -- I’ve never been disrespectful, everything together, man.” He noted his soon.” warm, affectionate person and a supportive
intentionally, to a man or a woman.” boss. But several other women have also

Trump sidelines immigration nominee for ‘tougher direction’


By Colleen Long and Jill Colvin tion. One Senate com- Security, which oversees the immigration replacement. But the decision, first reported
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mittee had endorsed his agency, had been notified about the inten- by the Associated Press, comes as his
nomination and a second tion to remove Vitiello from consideration, administration is struggling to deal with an
was likely to follow suit according to people familiar with the deci- influx of Central American migrants, which
WASHINGTON — The notice to Congress despite opposition from sion. Officials at Homeland Security and has led to a 12-year high in U.S.-Mexico
from the White House was met with confu- some Democrats and a congressional aides thought it must have border crossings, straining the U.S. immi-
sion: Why would President Donald Trump union representing some been a paperwork error made by the White gration system.
withdraw his nominee to lead U. S. agency officers. House personnel office that would be Trump had threatened to close the border
Immigration and Customs Enforcement? No one in the resolved quickly. entirely to cope with the flow, before back-
Longtime border official Ron Vitiello Department of Homeland Turns out, it wasn’t a mistake. It was just ing off this week.
appeared to be cruising toward confirma- Ron Vitiello
another day in the Trump administration. In a letter addressed to all ICE employees
The president on Friday confirmed he had Friday, Vitiello thanked the president and
pulled the nomination, even as he called members of Congress for their support.
Vitiello a “good man.” “No matter the external circumstances, I
“But we’re going in a tougher direction. am grateful knowing you remain engaged
We want to go in a tougher direction,” he and dedicated to the critical work of protect-
said. ing our communities from the transnational
Trump did not explain what that meant and criminal organizations and cross-border
did not say whom he had in mind as a crime that threatens our nation,” he wrote.
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Rule of thumb
By Charlie Chapman
The constant pur-
suit of equal rights
Duty calls
“Y
and a just judiciary ou are hereby ordered to report for jury duty.”
Does just reading those words fill your heart

I
n late March, former Vice is at the heart of our
President Joe Biden delivered a culture and contin- with dread? Certainly, my initial instinct
speech prior to the anticipated ues to drive us to upon receiving a jury summons is to file for a postpone-
launch of his presidential campaign. correct our short- ment. However, a postponement simply delays the
In it, he denounced “English jurispru- comings. inevitable and doesn’t make the summons go away. As
dential culture,” claiming that “it’s When Martin well, more often than not, upon receiving a summons I’ve
got to change” and that it’s “a white Luther King deliv- phoned in the night before only to learn that they didn’t
man’s culture.” To support his claim, ered his famous “I the far-left prior to the primary cam- need me after all. Finally, although I’ve watched countless
Biden referenced the “rule of thumb,” have a dream” speech in front of the paign, rather than indicators of his trials on TV and in the movies and have read innumerable
which he claimed allowed men to hit Lincoln Memorial, he centered his true ideological beliefs. However, the legal thrillers, I have yet to actually witness a trial in per-
women with sticks smaller than a remarks around our founding docu- mere fact that casting aspersions on son, and I’m curious to know how reality matches up.
thumb in British common law. This ments and the words of our Founding the foundational elements of our jus- I almost had another opportunity to find out last week.
claim alone is categorically false, the Fathers. He argued that America had tice system is perceived to be a bene- My summons was for a Tuesday, so Monday night I
failed to live up to the promises and ficial campaign strategy is deeply checked online and learned that
rule of thumb was never codified in
values set forth by our founders during concerning. Biden may be right to indeed I had to go in. From past
law and British and colonial American
the writing of the Declaration of assume that such statements will help experience I knew I should get
legal codes prohibited men from beat-
Independence and Constitution. to prove his leftists bona fides to there a little early, and I’m glad
ing their wives. Biden’s broader claim
However, he did not condemn the doc- young primary voters, as many stu- that I did. For one, juror parking
is similarly ill-conceived and exposes
uments or founders themselves just dents have been educated under a sys- is limited, so if you need to
a corrupt understanding of the devel-
because the current state of the coun- tem that propagates the idea that drive — I don’t, fortunately —
opment of western society and the
try was out of line with those original western society is inherently racist, arriving early is a good idea.
problems that have plagued our coun-
principles. Instead, he showed the and that the resulting institutions are Plus, the line to get through
try. 
country how changes could be made in similarly evil. The answer to this cri- security can be quite long at
English jurisprudential culture
order to live in line with the values sis of appreciation for western civi- times and by getting there early
specifically references the Anglo-
our founders had built our country lization is proper civics education I breezed right through. Finally,
American judicial system’s founda-
around. King was right, and as a coun- that encourages critique of our soci- getting there early gives you a
tional beliefs regarding due process of
try, we worked to address the injus- eties prior shortcomings while culti- choice of seats in the Jury Greg Wilson
the law, equal rights and fair punish-
tices that existed at the time and vating an understanding of the fortune Assembly Room. That room
ment. While I do not believe Biden
helped to bring our nation’s values that our western tradition bestows eventually filled, though, so don’t plan on having an
takes issue with these ideas, he false-
closer to fruition. Unlike King, upon us all. Foundational principles empty seat next to you.
ly connects prior shortcomings in
Biden’s response to perceived injus- such as equal rights, opportunity for I had brought a book, my smartphone and my laptop,
living up to these ideals with the
tices in our judicial system was to all and the rights of the accused are planning to get some work done. Fortunately, the Hall of
foundational principles themselves.
condemn the system itself, and with it unique occurrences in human history Justice has good Wi-Fi. However, I had only been con-
There is no doubt historical injustices
the very values he believes are being and must be celebrated and protected nected for a couple of minutes before it was announced
such as slavery, Jim Crow and unequal
ignored. It would be fair and beneficial in order to ensure their continuation.  that jurors were needed in a courtroom upstairs. I turned
sentencing are wrong and worthy of
to encourage the country to strive for out to be one of them, so I and about 60 others trooped up
condemnation. However, the exis-
a more moral system but condemning to the building’s eighth floor, where our courtroom was.
tence of these prior injustices does
the system altogether is unproductive Charlie Chapman is a senior at Burlingame The courtroom was not nearly as impressive as those
not impugn our justice system, as the
and misguided.  High School. Student News appears in the that you see in the movies or on TV. The room had wood
values espoused by “English jurispru- weekend edition. You can email Student
Biden’s comments are likely paneling, but was otherwise fairly utilitarian. Plus, the
dential culture” is what led to us to see News at news@smdailyjournal.com.
attempts to shore up support among room was considerably smaller than what is normally
these happenings as morally wrong.
portrayed. The gallery only had four rows of about 12
chairs each. In front of the gallery was the bar, a low
Letters to the editor wooden fence that separates viewers from the main part of
the courtroom. Beyond the bar was the counsel table, the
jury box, the judge’s bench, and desks for the clerk, the
Response to Tom Stephany who were at one time or another, a comprised of councilmembers that court reporter and the bailiff.
part of President Trump’s inner circle. will show political courage and fol- There is a reason why you don’t often see the jury selec-
Editor, But who cares. We should all just “get low Burlingame’s leadership.
I’m responding to Tom Stephany’s tion process on screen. For this trial, which was expected
over it.” Right, Tom? to take about three days, selecting 14 jurors (12, plus two
brief comment dated March 29 under
the title “In short.” I quote Mr. Sandra Jean Schneider alternates) that were acceptable to both sides took a day
Stephany “The Mueller investigation Art Gonzalez Belmont and a half. About 45 of us were interviewed in order to
is complete. ... Get over it.” Here’s a come up with the needed 14. To my regret, I was never
San Bruno even interviewed.
report card on the investigation.
Former Campaign Manager Paul Although jury selection took a long time, as instructed
Manafort — 7 1/2 years in prison, Burlingame local control Burlingame official take a stand I paid close attention throughout the entire process. The
former campaign aide Rick Gates — Editor, answers that each juror gave to the judge’s and the attor-
pleads guilty of lying to investiga- Editor, I applaud the Burlingame City ney’s questions were interesting, and gave interesting
tors, former Trump personal lawyer I was pleased to read in the April 3, Council for taking a stand against insights into the juror being interviewed. I amused
Michael Cohen — guilty of campaign 2019, edition of the San Mateo Daily Scott Weiner’s overreaching bill and myself by trying to discern what the attorneys were look-
financial violations and lying to Journal that the Burlingame City his fellow lawmakers who support ing for in each juror, and found myself predicting, none
Congress, former National Security Council is fighting back against state him (Burlingame City Council fends too successfully, whether a given candidate would be
Adviser Michael Flynn — guilty of housing initiatives (Burlingame City for local control, in the April 3, accepted or excused. Finally, I was pleased to note that
lying to investigators, former Trump Council fends for local control). 2019, edition of the San Mateo Daily both the jury pool and the eventual jury really did seem to
campaign adviser George Cities and towns are in a position to Journal). Our elected officials are sup- be a cross-section of the San Mateo County population,
Papadopoulos — served 12 days in understand best what is in the long- posed to implement the will of the which the jury should ideally be.
prison for lying to investigators, term interest of their constituents. I people, not overrule it. It is refresh- In our case the jury selection process may have taken
Trump confidant Roger Stone — lying congratulate the Burlingame City ing to see that some still get that.  longer than usual for the simple fact that spring break
to House Intelligence Committee con- Council for not folding to political was either that week or the week following (it varies from
cerning contacting WikiLeaks during special interests and doing what is in Tim Donnelly school to school). Since, for scheduling reasons, the trial
2016 campaign. He is set to go on the best interest of their citizenry. I Burlingame was likely to extend into the following week, numerous
trial in the fall. These are all people hope neighboring communities are potential jurors were excused when they explained that
they had plans with, or needed to be home for, their out-
of-school children.
OUR MISSION: After being excused I headed home, but perhaps I should
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for have stayed to watch. The seats were comfortable, the
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. trial might have been interesting and the hours were
By combining local news and sports coverage, short. For this judge, at least, court was in session from 9
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Jobs rebound drives stocks higher


By Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,487.57
Wall Street closed out another solid week Low: 26,370.82
of gains Friday as the stock market hit its
Close: 26,424.99
longest winning streak in a year and a half.
Health care, energy and technology com- Change: +40.36
panies accounted for much of the broad
rally, which extended the S&P 500’s con- OTHER INDEXES
secutive run of gains to seven days. The S&P 500: 2892.74 +13.35
benchmark index also ended the week with NYSE Index: 12,927.72 +58.98
its second straight weekly gain. Small com-
pany stocks did better than the rest of the Nasdaq: 7938.69 +46.91
market. NYSE MKT: 2555.53 +14.53
A strong rebound in hiring, which eased Russell 2000: 1582.56 +15.06
worries that the U.S. economy is slowing
Wilshire 5000: 29,887.04 +159.81
too sharply, helped put traders in a buying
mood.
The jobs report also hit a happy medium 10-Yr Bond: 2.50 -0.01
for markets, strategists said. It was neither Oil (per barrel): 63.31 +1.21
low enough to heighten recession worries Gold : 1,295.70 +1.40
nor high enough to prod the Federal Reserve
to raise interest rates.
“The big driver now over the next few
weeks will be earnings, ” said Terry its most recent record high, which was set “This is another green shoot of growth,” year after the Fed said it may not raise rates
Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. in September. The index has been tacking Steve Chiavarone, portfolio manager and at all this year after raising them four times
Bank Wealth Management. “The bar is low, on more gains since closing out its best equity strategist at Federated Investors, who in 2018.
expectations are low, and that sets the mar- quarter in nearly a decade, with a 13.1% rise pointed to other encouraging data about the The unemployment rate last month
ket up for maybe some modest upside.” in the first three months of the year. U.S. and China’s economies from recent remained near a 50-year low of 3. 8%.
The S&P 500 rose 13.35 points, or 0.5%, On Friday, traders drew encouragement weeks. He expects economic growth to re- Average hourly earnings rose 3. 2% in
to 2,892.74. The Dow Jones Industrial from the government’s latest monthly tally accelerate after hitting a bottom in the first March from a year earlier, which was weaker
Average gained 40.36 points, or 0.2%, to of hiring. part of 2009. than economists’ forecasts. Markets pay
26,424.99. The Nasdaq composite climbed The Labor Department said that U. S. And with the Fed on record saying it may close attention to the numbers because
46.91 points, or 0.6%, to 7,938.69. employers added 196,000 jobs last month, not raise rates at all this year, after having while higher wages help workers afford to
The Russell 2000 index of smaller compa- more than economists had forecast. The done so four times in 2018, “good news buy more things, they also crimp corporate
ny stocks picked up 15.06 points, or 1%, to strong rebound suggests the prior month’s now is just good news,” Chiavarone said. profit margins.
1,582.56. jobs report, which was shockingly weak, That’s unlike prior market scares, when Profitability is one of the market’s top
The S&P 500 has climbed every day this may have been an aberration and that the investors saw strong data as bad news concerns as companies line up to begin
week, though most of the gains were only economy can continue to grow, albeit at a because it could encourage a more aggres- reporting their first-quarter results next
modest, and it now sits just 1.4% away from slower pace. sive Fed. The mentality flipped earlier this week.

Business briefs
Tech entrepreneur gives Boeing cutting production
$25M in cryptocurrency to alma mater
SAN FRANCISCO — A tech entrepreneur and his wife
have made a very Silicon Valley donation to his San
Francisco alma mater — $25 million, mostly in cryptocur-
rate of troubled 737 Max jet
By David Koenig
rency. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The gift from Chris Larsen, founder of cryptocurrency
company Ripple, and his wife Lyna Lam, to San Francisco Boeing will cut production of its trou-
State University is already giving officials an education in bled 737 Max airliner this month,
digital financial services. underscoring the growing financial risk
Venesia Thompson-Ramsay, interim vice president for it faces the longer that its best-selling
university advancement, said Friday the November dona- plane remains grounded after two deadly
tion came in as about 56 million XRP — one of thousands crashes.
of digital-only currencies. The company said Friday that starting
Its value has fluctuated since then. Larsen, who donated in mid-April it will cut production of the
$3 million in cash, has guaranteed his alma mater he will plane to 42 from 52 planes per month
make up the difference until the school has the promised so it can focus its attention on fixing
$25 million. the flight-control software that has
been implicated in the crashes.
Elon Musk, SEC told to meet The move was not a complete sur-
prise. Boeing had already suspended
for at least one hour about tweets deliveries of the Max last month after
DETROIT — A federal judge in New York has ordered Tesla regulators around the world grounded the
CEO Elon Musk and U.S. securities regulators to meet for at jet.
least an hour to try and settle a dispute over Musk’s tweets. Preliminary reports into accidents in
Judge Alison Nathan also told both sides Friday to send Indonesia and Ethiopia found that faulty
her a letter by April 18 saying whether they have reached a sensor readings erroneously triggered
deal. If they don’t, Nathan will decide on the Securities and an anti-stall system that pushed the REUTERS
Exchange Commission’s motion to find Musk in con- plane’s nose down. Pilots of each plane Employees walk by the end of a 737 Max aircraft at the Boeing factory.
tempt. struggled in vain to regain control over
the automated system. as temporary and a response to the sus- production now to avoid a deeper cut
In all, 346 people died in the crashes. pension of Max deliveries. later, if fixing the plane takes longer
Boeing faces a growing number of law- Boeing has delivered fewer than 400 than expected.
suits filed by families of the victims. Max jets but has a backlog of more than Analysts say the absence of deliveries
Boeing also announced it is creating a 4,600 unfilled orders. The Chicago- will eat into Boeing’s cash flow because
special board committee to review air- based company had hoped to expand it gets most of the cost of a plane upon
Y O U D O L I F E . W E D O TA X E S. Max production this year to 57 planes a delivery.
plane design and development.
month. Boeing declined to provide figures,
File your taxes & apply t Business and The announcement to cut production
comes after Boeing acknowledged that a Indonesia’s Garuda Airlines has said it but undelivered Max jets have been
second software issue has emerged that will cancel an order for 49 Max jets. stacking up at its Renton, Washington,
Personal Tax needs fixing on the Max — a discovery Other airlines, including Lion Air, assembly plant.
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that explained why the aircraft maker
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for getting the planes back in the air.
A Boeing spokesman called it a “rela-
tively minor issue” and said the plane
whose Max 8 crashed off the coast of
Indonesia on Oct. 29, have raised the
possibility of canceling.
A Boeing official said Friday’s
announcement about cutting production
Airlines that operate the Max will be
squeezed the longer the planes are
grounded, particularly if the interrup-
tion extends into the peak summer trav-
el season.
Most within 24 hours
was not due to potential cancellations. They could buy used 737s, but that
t Payroll Service maker already has a fix in the works. He
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control software called MCAS that anonymity because Boeing does not sized Boeing 737-800 was very popular
Boeing has been working to upgrade publicly discuss those details. and in short supply even before the Max
since the first crash. In a statement, Muilenburg said the problems, according to Jim Williams,
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Around the world
Japan spacecraft drops
explosive on asteroid to make crater
TOKYO — Japan’s space agency said an explosive
dropped Friday from its Hayabusa2 spacecraft successfully
blasted the surface of an asteroid for the first time to form a
crater and pave the way for the collection of underground
samples for possible clues to the origin of the solar system.
Friday’s mission was the riskiest for Hayabusa2 because
it had to immediately move away so it wouldn’t get hit by
flying shards from the blast.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, said
Hayabusa2 dropped a small explosive box which sent a
copper ball the size of a baseball slamming into the aster-
oid, and that data confirmed the spacecraft had safely evacu-
ated and remained intact. JAXA later confirmed the impact
from images transmitted from a camera left behind by the
spacecraft which showed the impactor being released and
fine particles later spraying dozens of meters (yards) out
from a spot on the asteroid.
“The mission was a success,” JAXA project manager
Yuichi Tsuda said, beaming. “It is highly likely to have
made a crater.”
JAXA plans to send Hayabusa2, which was moved to the
other side of the asteroid, back to the site after dust and
REUTERS debris settle for observations and to collect samples of
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen on the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. material from the new crater that was unexposed to the sun
or space rays. Scientists hope the samples will help them

British police outside Ecuador understand the history of the solar system, since asteroids
are left over material from its formation.
No such samples have been recovered. In a 2005 “deep

embassy amid WikiLeaks tweets impact” mission to a comet, NASA observed fragments
after blasting the surface but did not collect them.
Last month, JAXA announced that a group of scientists
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS active warrant for Assange’s arrest and Friday that forcing Assange out of the participating in the Hayabusa2 mission had detected
that the police are “obliged to execute embassy would be illegal and a viola- hydroxyl-bearing minerals on the asteroid by analyzing
LONDON — British police sta- that warrant should he leave the tion of international law on refugees. near-infrared spectrometer readings by the spacecraft.
tioned armed officers outside the Embassy.” Hunt said that “Julian Assange is a
Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Police withdrew the round-the-clock free man” and “can leave that embassy UK, US, and France warn
Friday after tweets from WikiLeaks guard outside the embassy in October whenever he wants to, so we want the Syria not to use chemical weapons
quoted what it said were high-level 2015 after more than three years in situation resolved as quickly as possi-
sources saying that Julian Assange favor of what the service called a ble.” Asked whether he thought that WASHINGTON — Britain, France and the United States
could be kicked out of the building “covert” approach. was likely, the British foreign secre- are warning the Syria against using chemical weapons on
within “hours to days.” Assange hasn’t left the embassy tary replied: “That’s up to him” opponents of the government.
The red-brick embassy building since August 2012, fearing if he steps On Friday morning, a van appeared The foreign ministers of the three countries say in a joint
with white window frames and bal- off Ecuador’s diplomatic soil he will outside the building showing a placard statement that Syria’s past use of such weapons “cannot be
conies was quiet, though a few protest- be arrested and extradited to the U.S. that said “Free Speech” and featured disputed.”
ers gathered outside. No embassy offi- for publishing thousands of classified images of Assange and convicted clas- They say they will “act strongly and swiftly” in the event
cial commented on the WikiLeaks military and diplomatic cables sified document leaker Chelsea of any future attack.
founder’s status, while British through WikiLeaks. Manning. Police moved it on. The statement was released ahead of the two- and three-
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said Ecuador’s foreign ministry issued a WikiLeaks on Thursday tweeted: year anniversaries of chemical weapons attacks in Syria for
Assange is a “free man” and can leave statement late Thursday saying it “BREAKING: A high level source which the three nations vow to hold the perpetrators to
the embassy whenever he chooses. wouldn’t comment on what it called within the Ecuadorian state has told account. They also renewed demands for a negotiated polit-
Asked about the presence of armed “rumors, theories or conjectures.” (at)WikiLeaks that Julian Assange ical settlement to the conflict in Syria.
officers outside the Ecuadorian Later, a senior official told the will be expelled within “hours to The government of Syrian President Bashar Assad has
Embassy, London’s Metropolitan Associated Press that no decision had days” using the (hash)INAPapers off- denied using chemical weapons against opponents.
Police force said there had been no been taken to expel Assange from the shore scandal as a pretext--and that it International investigators have confirmed that the
change in police procedure. embassy. already has an agreement with the UK weapons have been used but stopped short of accusing spe-
Police said in a statement there is an WikiLeaks argued in a statement for his arrest.” cific perpetrators.

Switzerland to represent US interests in Venezuela


Pipeline opponents ask judge to strike down Trump’s permit WASHINGTON The State Department says Switzerland
has agreed to represent America’s interests in Venezuela fol-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS week, is intended to circumvent that blocked the administration’s plans. lowing the Trump administration’s decision to withdraw its
ruling and kick-start the proposal to “This is somewhat dumbfounding, staff from the U.S. Embassy in Caracas.
BILLINGS, Mont. — Opponents of ship crude oil from the tar sands of the idea that a president would claim he It says Switzerland will be what’s known as the “protect-
the long-stalled Keystone XL oil western Canada to U.S. refineries. can just say, ‘Never mind, I unilateral- ing power” for the United States until the U.S. Embassy
pipeline asked a federal court Friday in ly call a do-over, ”’ said William resumes operations. The U.S. temporarily shuttered its
a lawsuit to declare President Donald White House officials have said the embassy after Washington recognized opposition leader
presidential permit is immune from Buzbee, a constitutional scholar and
Trump acted illegally when he issued a professor at Georgetown University chief Juan Guaido (gwy-DOH’) as Venezuela’s legitimate
new permit for the project in a bid to court review. But legal experts say leader.
that’s an open question, and the case Law Center.
get around an earlier court ruling. Switzerland also represents U.S. interests in Iran, where
could further test the limits of Trump’s The pipeline proposed by Calgary- it provides consular services to American citizens and
In November, U.S. District Judge
use of presidential power to get his based TransCanada has become a flash- serves as a liaison between Washington and Tehran.
Brian Morris ruled that the Trump
way. point in the debate over fossil fuel use However, the Swiss embassy in Caracas will not immedi-
administration did not fully consider
potential oil spills and other impacts Unlike previous orders from Trump and climate change. ately be able to offer emergency services to Americans. The
when it approved the pipeline in involving immigration and other mat- Opponents say burning crude from State Department says Americans in Venezuela should go to
2017. ters, his action on Keystone XL came the tar sands of Western Canada would U.S. embassies or consulates in other countries for assis-
Trump’s new permit, issued last after a court already had weighed in and make climate change worse. tance.
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shortcut the process,” he said. were not discussed, said Simon.

KCSM
Continued from page 1
The opportunity to lease the facility is
granted by officials finalizing a sale of
KCSM-TV last year to the Rural California
PenTV currently occupies studios in the
auditorium of the SamTrans offices in San
Carlos, but is looking for a different loca-
Broadcasting Corporation for $11.5 mil- tion to grow its operations, said Simon.
lion. The deal initially was tangled in liti- For his part, Goodman said he was happy
district to lease the facility on the College
gation, when a previous district partner PenTV expressed interest in rejuvenating
of San Mateo campus. “It’s about providing
hired to guide the sale sued to halt the the facility which currently only houses
and enhancing the educational services for
process due to allegations the deal is some campus technology support services.
our students and benefiting the county as a
invalid. But he balanced that perspective by noting
whole.”
Mark Simon, co-chair of the PenTV board LocusPoint Networks filed a 2017 claim any benefits offered by the partnership must
of directors, said the community station in county Superior Court asserting the sale focus primarily on the advancement of edu-
would share such a goal. of the station is illegitimate, according to cation programs for district students.
“The educational mission at the communi- allegations the purchase disobeys terms of “We were very happy to hear that they
ty college district is very much in synch an earlier contract between LocusPoint would provide revitalization for the space
with PenTV,” he said. Networks and district. and making sure that a great amount of
Following the board discussion, Those legal issues have since been cleared interest is put back into the students and
Goodman said he is uncertain regarding though and the sale is final, Goodman said, community and making sure real world
details moving ahead, as district adminis- allowing the broadcasting rights of KCSM- ents a tremendous prospect for both organi- experience would be available for students
tration will take the lead on preparing a TV to exchange hands and freeing district zations to advance their mutual missions of who have an interest in broadcasting,” he
request for proposals from interested organ- officials to examine the next chapter for the community engagement and educational said.
izations. studio. opportunities through the full range of Coming from the initial discussion,
Simon said PenTV plans to participate in A recommendation going into last multi-media programming,” said a district Goodman said he looks forward to more a
the public bidding for the studio, and is month’s board meeting lobbied for officials report. “It could be described as a perfect comprehensive examination of the facili-
heartened by the initial indications from the to consider a deal with PenTV, which spe- partnership.” ty’s future.
board. cializes in broadcasting community events Under terms of proposed deal, PenTV “We will continue to have a conversation
“I do think they want to move quickly on and platform programs for local elected offi- would exclusively lease the district’s about how to proceed,” he said.
that. I got the sense they liked the idea of cials. facility for an extended period, during Simon meanwhile expressed confidence
making good educational use of the KCSM which time it could produce original con- that PenTV and the college district would
“That potential partnership between [the tent and offer educational and internship
facilities. How quickly? I think they are suf- district] and [PenTV] in which the communi- flourish under any potential future deal.
ficiently excited about the idea that they opportunities to students. Potential
ty-based television station becomes a long- financial terms of the lease agreement “This could be a truly great partnership,”
would like it to happen soon. But we cannot term tenant of the KCSM-TV facilities pres- he said.

LePage’s colleague Frank Nothaft, a ker down through the holidays and poor tory,” he said.

SALES
Continued from page 1
chief economist for CoreLogic, shared his
prognostication for swelling home sales
prices in the coming months.
weather.
The CoreLogic data attempts to observe
the seasonal fluctuations though, as the
There were more about 150 more homes
for sale in February than there were the
same time in 2018, when only 300 homes
“With the Federal Reserve’s announce- existing market is compared against activ- across the county were on the market,
ment to keep short-term interest rates ity from the same calendar month in the according to the SAMCAR data. The 448
to do significantly better than late last previous year. homes on the market in February is only
year,” said LePage. where they are for the rest of the year, we
expect mortgage rates to remain low and be To that end, with the encouraging signs 30 fewer than the 478 listed last July, when
An uptick in deal volume could result in shown for the home sales market, the summer sales market was nearing its
rising home sales prices, which seemed to a boost for the spring buying season. A
strong buying season could lead to a pick- CoreLogic projects home prices will begin peak.
have temporarily slipped from the heights to pick up and increase by 4.7% on a year- But despite the upswing, San Mateo
reached last year, according to data from up in home-price growth later this year,”
he said in a prepared statement. over-year basis from February 2019 to County’s available housing stock has tra-
the San Mateo County Association of February 2020. Such growth would be a ditionally been insufficient to accommo-
Realtors showing the county’s median The home sales market typically swells departure from the last year, when LePage date the demand to buy locally, so LePage
home price in February fell to $1.4 mil- during the summer season, when there are said prices largely stayed flat. suggested it is unlikely a sizable jump in
lion, down from $1.6 million the same more buyers on the prowl and sales taper the amount of homes for sale will occur.
For those looking to participate in the
time last year. off during the winter when most will hun- expected sales upswing later this year and In fact, he said most of the market forces
enjoy lower prices as well as reduced mort- are working against home shoppers hop-
gage rates, LePage said potential buyers ing to find a deal during the forthcoming
should hope for a surge in listing invento- summer buying season.
ry. “If all this continues, then you create a
“If your desire is for prices to not go up, scenario in which you wouldn’t expect
then you are hoping for a lot more inven- prices to decline,” he said.
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Johnson rules the pitch


By Terry Bernal ting a program record for victories. goals,” Del Rio said. “They were
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “They really put the fear factor like world class strikes.”
back in the Sacred Heart soccer And he seized plenty of chances
No one knew quite what to program, ” SHP co-head coach to shine.
expect from Sacred Heart Prep this Armando Del Rio said. “This team None were more important to
season. made us important again, where all SHP’s regular-season ride than a
Once perennials in the Central of our alums felt really proud that Dec. 12 victory 2-1 at Sacred Heart
Coast Section boys’ soccer play- this team was arguably one of the Cathedral. In recent years, the
offs, the Gators had missed the strongest teams we’ve had.” Fightin’ Irish have developed into
postseason cut in two of the past Johnson —  the Daily Journal a CCS powerhouse, winning four
three years.  Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year section championships in five
“Last year was pretty under- —  was the team’s driving force. years, including this season with a
whelming, ” SHP junior Liam SHP went on to total 68 goals on Division III title.
Johnson said. “We were expecting the year. Johnson directly con- As good as the Gators earning
a lot more and it was, I think, one tributed to 30 of them, scoring 18 the victory was the way they did it.
of four times our school hasn’t goals and adding 12 assists. That When Johnson was a freshman,
made CCS. So … so I knew going doesn’t account for what Del Rio Cathedral had dismantled SHP in a
into this year we had potential but calls “hockey assists, ” where 3-1 win. So, this year, when the
we were kind of uncertain what was Johnson, playing in the central Irish jumped ahead on an early
going to come from this season.” midfield, frequently set scoring first-half goal, Johnson wondered
Uncertainty then turned to his- plays in motion. if it was déjà vu all over again.
tory. SHP started scoring goals in It was when Johnson was finish- The score remained 1-0 heading
droves. After opening the year ing, though, that the Gators were into the second half. But the
with two non-league games in at their best. The third-year varsi- Gators fired back, and quickly,
Monterey County, combining to ty junior brings a new-school with a Max Sloat equalizer. That
outscore Santa Cruz and Carmel 9- showmanship to the pitch with set the stage for Johnson’s late
3, the Gators tore through their his outpourings of emotion. It can dramatics, taking a rebound off a
regular-season slate to the tune of be a lot of emotion, so much that free kick and flicking a left-footed
a 17-0-2 undefeated record, Johnson — if there is one knock second effort into the right corner
outscoring opponents 66-8. against him — can be his own for the game-winning score.
Despite falling short of adding worst enemy at times. “I was just swamped with emo-
to the program’s CCS champi- None of those times came when tion and it was honestly just one
onship total —  SHP has captured he was on the attack, though, as of the best moments I’ve had,”
eight section crowns all-time Johnson’s offensive style has Johnson said, adding it was the
— the Gators added win No. 18 in become synonymous with razor most pivotal victory of the
the CCS Division I playoff opener focus and dramatic finishes.
against South San Francisco, sett- “His goals weren’t just tapped in See LIAM, Page 16

Rays throw shade on


Giants’ home opener
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rays 5, Giants 2
SAN FRANCISCO — None of
the Tampa Bay Rays wanted to see
their old pal Evan Longoria in the
batter’s box with the game on the
line in the ninth inning and two
outs.
This time, Longoria flied out to
end the game facing his former
team for the first time since being
traded in December 2017. MICHAEL HOLAHAN/THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
“He took a good swing, Alice Hewson walks to the first tee for a practice round at Augusta
though, ” Rays manager Kevin National as part of the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Cash said.
Yandy Diaz and Kevin Kiermaier
hit back-to-back home runs in the
first inning and Tampa Bay spoiled
Masters memories come
the Giants’ home opener with a 5-2
win Friday for the best start in
Rays’ franchise history.
to life for women amateurs
The Rays (6-2) got four straight
two-out hits in the first against The club that hosts the Masters
Dereck Rodriguez (1-1). Given a 4-
0 cushion, Tyler Glasnow (2-0)
pitched six scoreless innings,
holds first-ever women’s tourney
allowing three hits and striking By Doug Ferguson “It’s special to see when you’ve
out six. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS watched so much on TV,” she said.
Rays reliever Adam Kolarek hit Her only regret?
Brandon Crawford to load the AUGUSTA, Ga. — Moments “It went by so fast,” Perez said.
bases with none out in the eighth. after Marta Perez teed off in a prac- “I didn’t want it to end.”
Diego Castillo came in one out tice round unlike any other, she At least she gets one more day.
later and got Giants newcomer ventured to the right of the 10th Everyone in the field of the inau-
Kevin Pillar to ground into a dou- fairway at Augusta National to see gural event was allowed a practice
ble play. Jose Alvarado finished where Bubba Watson hit that 40- round Friday, and then the 30 play-
for his third save, getting yard hook with a sand wedge in ers who made the cut after two
Longoria with two runners on. 2012 that won the Masters. rounds at Champions Retreat get
“I love Longo, but I was hoping their own shot at history as the
After so many Masters memo- first woman to win a tournament at
it wasn’t a storybook,” Kiermaier ries in front of the television,
said. “The stars always align in the home of the Masters.
DARREN YAMASHITA/USA TODAY SPORTS Perez and 71 others in the Augusta
Pablo Sandoval hustles into second base for a RBI double in the seventh National Women’s Amateur felt
See GIANTS, Page 16 inning of the Giants’ 5-2, home-opening loss to Tampa. part of it. See AMATEUR, Page 17
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FRIDAY 6-2 at No. 1 singles.


Local sports roundup Astros 3, A’s 2
College softball Softball College baseball
San Mateo 5, Monterey Peninsula 0
Emily McAdams tossed a no-hitter as the
Bulldogs clinched the Coast Conference-North
Mercy-Burlingame 16, Mercy-SF 1
The Crusaders scored seven runs in the first
and added six in the third to cruise past the
Skyline 6, Cañada 5
The Trojans broke a 5-5 tie with a run in the
top of the ninth inning to beat the rival Colts in
Big hit eludes
championship with the win over the Lobos,
which were ranked No. 1 in the state earlier in
the season.
McAdams walked one and hit a batter to spoil
Skipper in a 15-run, mercy-rule win to remain
undefeated and atop the WBAL standings.
Mercy-Burlingame (7-0 WBAL, 8-6 overall)
had only two RBIs in the game, however, as
a Coast Pacific meeting.
Skyline (4-4 conference, 16-13 overall) took
a 2-0 lead in the top of the first and extended it
5-0 with two more in the fourth before Cañada
A’s in Houston
a perfect-game bid, but she notched a no-hitter
with a flourish, striking out 15. She improved
her record to 21-1 on the season.
Mercy-SF (0-4, 0-6) committed four errors.
Isabel Bojorquez and Ryan Galea were both cred-
ited with knocking in a run,
(6-5, 13-14-2) got on the board with a run in the
bottom of the fourth.
The Colts closed to 5-4 with two more in the
fifth and single run in the sixth. Cañada tied the
home opener
By Kristie Rieken
Mandy Ubois-Weitenhagen went deep for the Ariana Montiel went 4 for 4 with three runs
10th time this season, while Aubrie Businger, scored, while Bojorquez had three hits. game with a run in the bottom of the eighth THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kait Grech and Riley Donovan all notched one Sorina Larsen earned the win for the before the Trojans regained the lead in the ninth.
RBI apiece. Crusaders, throwing a four-inning no-hitter. Noah Marcelo, Max Jenkins and Matt Leong HOUSTON — Ramon Laureano had a
CSM (10-0 conference, 30-2 overall), the She struck out nine, but walked eight. each drove in a run for Skyline, with Marcelo career-high four hits and drove in two runs
top-ranked team in the state, has a five-game The Crusaders will host Notre Dame-Belmont going deep. Marcelo led the team with three Friday but the A’s could not turn over the
lead over both Foothill and Ohlone with just at 4 p.m. Monday at Cuernavaca Park in a key hits, while Kaleb Keelan, Leong and Mitchell lineup.
four games remaining in league play. WBAL showdown. Plane each had a pair of hits. The top of Oakland’s lineup struggled,
The loss for Monterey (8-2, 26-3) knocks it Mike McNanie drove in a pair of runs for with Robbie Grossman, Matt Chapman,
out of first place in the Coast Conference- Boys’ lacrosse Cañada, while Jordan Brandenburg and Zachary Stephen Piscotty and Khris Davis going 1
South, dropping the Lobos one game behind Sacred Heart Prep 18, Campbell each had an RBI as well. for 14.
San Jose. Bishop’s School-La Jolla 3 Derek Flowers, the third pitcher of the day for So, Carlos Correa was more than happy to
The Bulldogs will take their 23-game win- The Gators turned a close match at halftime Skyline, earned the win, pitching a perfect seize on the chance to play hero in
ning streak to Stockton Saturday for a non- into a blowout as they scored 11 times in the ninth. Dylan McDonald started and went six Houston’s home opener, socking a fourth-
league showdown with state power San Joaquin second half to beat the visiting Knights in a innings, allowing four runs on 11 hits. inning homer to lead the Astros to a 3-2 win.
Delta at noon. Delta (26-3) is currently ranked non-league match. Brandenburg was saddled with the loss. The game was tied in the fourth when
No. 1 in Northern California in strength of SHP led 7-3 at halftime. Sergio Noriega started for the Colts, going Correa connected off Frankie Montas (1-1)
schedule, CSM is No. 2 in the RPI. Tommy Barnds paced the Gators’ attack with eight innings, allowing five runs on 10 hits and on his first home run of the season to make
four goals. Five others chipped in with two striking out five. it 2-1. Altuve added an insurance run for the
THURSDAY goals each: Billy Barnds, Joe Sonsini, Ben Astros with a run-scoring double in the sev-
Ramsey, Wilson Weisel and Will Garlinghouse. San Mateo 5, West Valley 0 enth. Alex Bregman singled twice, with the
Baseball Larry Hart, Patrick Hagerty, Tommy Barnds The Bulldogs scored five runs on 10 hits as second one driving in a run in the third.
Livermore 6, Carlmont 1 and Ramsey each had two assists apiece as well. they snapped a two-game slide with the Coast Collin McHugh (1-1) allowed three hits
The Scots took a 1-0 lead in the top of the Cody Weibe and Brodi Taweel combined for Golden Gate Conference with the win over the and a run in six innings. Roberto Osuna
third, but the Cowboys hung a six-spot on them two saves each in goal for SHP. Vikings. earned his second save. Montas gave up
in the bottom of the inning as part of the Big O CSM (7-4 conference, 18-11 overall) took a seven hits and two runs while walking three
Tires tournament at Livermore High School. Boys’ tennis three lead in the top of the second and then in five innings for the loss.
Its the third straight loss for Carlmont (8-6 Crystal Springs 7, King’s Academy 0 tacked on two more runs in the eighth. The Astros, who are coming off a fran-
overall). The Gryphons dropped only one set in a That backed a strong performance from start- chise-record 103-win season, won their sev-
Carlmont’s lone run came when Sean sweep of the Knights. ing pitcher Sean Prozell, who worked a com- enth straight home opener after starting the
Vanderaa singled with two outs and stole sec- Andres Montoya dropped the second set 4-6 plete game, scattering five hits. season with a tough road trip to Tampa and
ond. He scampered home on a single to center in his No. 4 singles match. But he prevailed 11- Christian Stapleton was credited with the Texas, where they went 2-5.
by Tyler DeSmidt. Ryan Busser followed with a 9 in a third-set super tiebreaker to win the lone RBI for the Bulldogs, as West Valley (7-4, The Athletics loaded the bases with two
double, the Scots’ only extra-base hit of the day. match. 14-16) committed three errors. outs in the third after a double by Laureano
Aiden Woodring took the loss, allowing six Josh Chan dropped only two games in a 6-2, Alec Ackerman and JJ Ota each had a pair of and two walks. But McHugh struck out Davis
runs — but only two were earned. 6-0 win at No. 2 singles, Brian Bilsey won 6-1, hits for CSM. to escape the jam.
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Baylor women back in NCAA finals Santa Anita is
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TAMPA, Fla. — Kalani Brown scored 22 points and Lauren


under scrutiny
Cox added 21 as Baylor held off Final Four newcomer Oregon 72-
67 Friday night to reach the women’s championship game for the
first time since 2012.
on big race day
The Lady Bears (36-1) won their 28th straight game, exerting THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
themselves defensively down the stretch. Chloe Jackson deliv-
ered a tiebreaking layup with 39 seconds left and Brown and Cox ARCADIA — Santa Anita is facing enormous scrutiny, and
finished out the victory with free throws for the overall top-seed- not just because this weekend is the biggest race day of the
ed team. year. The venerable track where superstars Seabiscuit and
Baylor will play the winner of the UConn-Notre Dame semifi- Zenyatta once thrilled fans is fighting for its future a month
nal for the title on Sunday night. before the Kentucky Derby, with track officials struggling to
All-American Sabrina Ionescu led Oregon (33-5) with 18 answer for the deaths of 23 horses amid escalating criticism
points, but didn’t score in the fourth quarter. She missed a layup from inside and outside the sport.
that would have given her team the lead in the final minute and the The track has remained open — albeit under a uniquely
Ducks misfired on 11 of their last 12 shots. somber atmosphere — for training and racing since the latest
Baylor coach Kim Mulkey gave Ionescu a hug and talked to her death last weekend. On Saturday, it hosts the $1 million Santa
for a few moments in the postgame handshake line. Ionescu shot JASEN VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS Anita Derby, the West Coast’s major steppingstone for 3-
6 for 24. Baylor’s Lauren Cox, right, who scored 21 points, knocks a pass year-old colts hoping to run in next month’s Kentucky Derby.
After Jackson’s layup, Cox made two free throws and Brown away during the Bears’ 72-67 win over Oregon. Also on the 11-race card is the $600,000 Santa Anita
finished with a foul shot in the closing seconds. Baylor’s DiDi Richards. Handicap for older horses, a race postponed from March when
The opening semifinal at sold-out Amalie Arena was billed as Ionescu sat on the floor and stared at Richards, who she the track was closed for nearly a month.
“old-school” vs. “new school” — a matchup of contrasting thought had fouled her on a shot she missed moments before, Last Sunday, Arms Runner fell during the San Simeon Stakes
styles, with Baylor hoping to exploit a size advantage inside before climbing to her feet to make a free throw to finish a four- and broke his right front leg, requiring the gelding to be euth-
with an imposing frontcourt of the 6-foot-7 Brown and 6-4 Cox point play to put Oregon up at the break. anized. It was the 23rd equine fatality since Dec. 26, and first
and Oregon looking to test the Lady Bears’ ability to defend the Baylor hasn’t lost since before Christmas and trounced its first since March 15.
3-point line. four opponents in the NCAA tournament by an average of just “If I thought there was a danger out there, I wouldn’t even
Ionescu shrugged off a scoreless first quarter in which she over 38 points per game. In doing so, the Lady Bears became just leave my horses out there,” said Bob Baffert, the five-time
attempted just two shots. She gave Oregon a 34-33 halftime lead the third team since the field was expanded to 64 teams to win Kentucky Derby-winning trainer who will saddle Derby hope-
after making a long 3 while being bumped to the ground by each of its games en route to the Final Four by 25-plus points. fuls Game Winner and Roadster on Saturday. “The last few
days, they’ve worked probably 2,000 horses and there hasn’t
been any issues.”

Irish remain poised to repeat Still, there are calls for the track to shut down until it can
pinpoint precisely why the deaths have occurred. U.S. Sen.
Dianne Feinstein, the Humane Society of the U.S. and People
for the Ethical Treatment of Animals are among those urging
By Doug Feinberg quarter,” UConn coach Geno Auriemma this comeback victory.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said. “It’s the way they’ve always Notre Dame (35-3) trailed 64-55 with a stoppage. U.S. Rep. Judy Chu, who represents Arcadia where
played since Arike’s been there. She 7:52 left before scoring 13 of the next the track is located, has asked Congress to hold a hearing and
TAMPA, Fla. — This time, Notre still has to make those shots and she 16 points to take a 68-66 lead on investigation.
Dame needed Arike Ogunbowale a lot did. She’s an almost impossible Ogunbowale’s short jumper with 3:56 “Senator Feinstein’s call for the suspension of racing is
earlier. matchup 1-on-1.” left. The teams then traded the lead five welcome and sensible and should be nationwide to end the
A year after Ogunbowale hit an amaz- The Irish will face Baylor for the times over the next few minutes with bloodbath in every racing state,” said Kathy Guillermo,
ing pair of buzzer crown Sunday night, trying to become Jessica Shepard hitting a jumper from PETA’s senior vice president. “The California Horse Racing
beaters in the Final the fourth different school to win con- the foul line with 1:27 left to put the Board should use the down time to make truly meaningful
Four, the Irish star secutive championships — UConn, Irish ahead 75-74. changes.”
rushed to the rescue Tennessee and Southern California have After Crystal Dangerfield missed a The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office also is looking
early in the fourth done it. drive down the lane, Ogunbowale hit into the deaths.
quarter. Baylor beat Oregon 72-67 in the first two free throws to give the Irish a three- The Jockey Club, the 125-year old organization that over-
Og un b o wal e semifinal, setting up a rematch of the point advantage with 58.3 seconds left. sees the breeding registry of thoroughbreds in the U.S. and
scored 14 of her 23 2012 national championship game the On UConn’s next possession, Brianna Canada, supports the Horseracing Integrity Act of 2019. The
points in the final Lady Bears won 80-61. Turner came flying out of nowhere to proposed bill would create a private, independent anti-doping
period, leading a This game between the Huskies and block Napheesa Collier’s layup attempt authority for the sport with uniform anti-doping and medica-
Arike tion rules nationwide. Currently, 38 states have legal horse
rally from a nine- Ogunbowale the Irish was a rematch of last season’s and then Ogunbowale hit two more free
point deficit with Final Four classic that Notre Dame won throws to make it a five-point game. racing with rules that differ among jurisdictions.
eight minutes left to help the defending on a last-second shot by Ogunbowale. “My only mindset was that UConn’s
champion Irish beat UConn 81-76 This one — the latest chapter in the season was going to end tonight no
Friday night for a return trip to the title greatest rivalry in women’s basketball matter what it took,” said Turner, who
game. over the past decade — provided a fit- set the school career record with her
“I don’t think it was any mystery you ting encore. 371st in the game. “If I was going to get
know who was going to be taking the Irish coach Muffet McGraw celebrated a rebound, scoring, boxing out, playing
majority of their shots in the fourth by dancing a little jig at midcourt after hard D, we were going to get the win.”
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“Chemistrywise, in the mid-


Winter Athletes
of the Year recap LIAM
Continued from page 13
field, I think that was the reason
we had such a successful season
because the midfield is really the
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL core part of the formation. So, all
of us playing on the same team and
Soana Afu, Sequoia Gators’ season. “That gave us the knowing each other’s style of play
momentum to set up an undefeated really contributed to our success.”
season in league.”
BOYS’ BASKETBALL A little momentum goes a long SHP’s only loss would come in
the postseason, a disappointing
Parker McDonald, Serra way for a nucleus of players such
2-1 upset in the CCS Division I
as the Gators midfield.
quarterfinals at the hands of
GIRLS’ SOCCER Johnson is a natural defender but
Monterey.
moved to midfield midway through
Sophie Jones, Menlo his sophomore year. This season The Gators, who last won a CCS
was his first playing there from title in 2013, are keen on continu-
BOYS’ SOCCER start to finish. He is one of three ing their success into 2020
team captains, along with Tommy though. SHP only loses three sen-
Liam Johnson, SHP Hogan and Kevin Box. iors to graduation and, in terms of
The three have something else star power, has Johnson returning
GIRLS’ WRESTLING in common, as they all play club to take one more shot at the big
soccer together with the NorCal prize.
Folashade Akinola, M-A Premier League Alpine Strikers “When we lost that game, the
Jaguars. first thing my coach told me is
BOYS’ WRESTLING “Our midfield consisted of strict- we’ll be right back here next
Liam Johnson led Sacred Heart Prep to an undefeated regular season, ly players on our (Jaguars) team,” year,” Johnson said. “So that was
Kyle Botelho,Burlingame scoring 18 goals and 12 assists as a junior midfielder. Johnson said. a reassuring note.”

and the Rays won their sixth in that,” Bochy said of his future.

GIANTS
Continued from page 13
seven games. This is just their sec-
ond trip to play the Giants in fran-
chise history and first since 2002,
“Just like I tell our players, ‘let’s
keep our focus here on what we
need to do.”’
ending the club’s longest stretch
not visiting a road ballpark.
certain situations, of course he had Pillar played his second home REMEMBRANCES
a chance to be the hero.” opener after a March 28 game with
Ji-Man Choi and Brandon Lowe Toronto against the Tigers before The Giants paid tribute with a
each doubled in the first, then Diaz being acquired by San Francisco moment of silence to late Hall of
and Kiermaier connected. on Tuesday. Pillar singled in the Famer Willie McCovey, who died
Tommy Pham’s leadoff single in seventh and came home on pinch- Oct. 31, as well as former manager
the third gave him a Rays record hitter Pablo Sandoval’s double. Frank Robinson, managing gen-
40-game on-base streak over two Steven Duggar followed with a eral partner Peter Magowan and
seasons, breaking Johnny double. former broadcaster Hank
Damon’s previous mark accom- Greenwald. Broadcaster Mike
plished in 2011. BOCHY’S OVATION Krukow read a speech prepared by
Austin Meadows added an RBI Magowan before he died in
Giants manager Bruce Bochy
double in the Tampa Bay seventh. January. He would have been 77 on
tipped his cap every direction dur-
Rain had been in the forecast for DARREN YAMASHITA/USA TODAY SPORTS Friday.
ing a roaring standing ovation of
the entire day but the weather nearly 90 seconds from the sellout The San Francisco Giants present a memorial to the legendary Willie
McCovey, who passed away last Halloween. A video tribute to McCovey was
cooperated. The tarp came on and crowd during pregame introduc- shown shortly before first pitch.
off a couple of times before first tions and also threw out the cere- Bochy said. “So I thank them. It that right now, most concerned
pitch at Oracle Park, where a new monial first pitch — the first time was a really special moment.” with making the Giants a con- Also remembered were victims
scoreboard provided a highlight in his career he’s done so. Bochy, who managed World tender again before he moves on. of the deadly Northern California
on a day the Giants’ bats did not. “It’s really emotional. It’s over- Series titles in 2010, ‘12 and ‘14, Yet Bochy said opening day wildfires, while first responders
Tampa Bay hit the road for the whelming what happened there. is retiring after the season. “never gets old.” for the devastating fires were
first time to start a nine-game trip It’s something I’ll never forget,” Not that he’s thinking about “I try not to get caught into saluted for their service.

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In-Kyung Kim back on top at ANA
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fall into a playoff and
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
Tampa Bay 6 2 .750 — Philadelphia 5 1 .833 —
lost when Sun Young Yoo Baltimore 4 3 .571 1 1/2 New York 5 2 .714 1/2
RANCHO MIRAGE — Seven years after birdied the first extra New York 3 4 .429 2 1/2 Atlanta
Washington
4
3
3
3
.571
.500
1 1/2
2
Toronto 3 6 .333 3 1/2
missing a 1-foot putt on the final hole of hole. Boston 2 7 .222 4 1/2 Miami 2 6 .250 4
regulation and losing a playoff, In-Kyung Katherine Kirk was Central Division Central Division
Kim was back on top at the ANA second, bogeying the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Minnesota 4 2 .667 — Milwaukee 7 1 .875 —
Inspiration. final two holes in a 68. Detroit 5 3 .625 — Pittsburgh 3 3 .500 3
Kim shot a 7-under 65 in mostly calm First-round leader Ally Cleveland 4 3 .571 1/2 St. Louis 3 4 .429 3 1/2
Chicago 3 3 .500 1 Chicago 1 6 .143 5 1/2
morning conditions Friday at Mission Hills McDonald followed her Kansas City 2 4 .333 2 Cincinnati 1 6 .143 5 1/2
to take a three-stroke lead into the weekend In-Kyung Kim opening 68 in the wind West Division West Division
in the first major golf championship of the Thursday afternoon with W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Los Angeles 6 2 .750 —
year. The 30-year-old South Korean had an a 72 in the morning to remain at 4 under. Seattle 7 2 .778 —
San Diego 5 3 .625 1
Texas 5 3 .625 1 1/2
8-under 136 total. Founders Cup winner Jin Young Ko also was A’s 6 5 .545 2 Arizona 4 4 .500 2
Houston 3 5 .375 3 1/2 Colorado 3 5 .375 3
In 2012, Kim missed the short par putt to 4 under after a 71 in the afternoon wind. Angels 2 6 .250 4 1/2 Giants 2 6 .250 4
Saturday’s Games
Saturday’s Games

AMATEUR KC (Lopez 0-1) at Detroit (Moore 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Washington (Corbin 0-0) at Mets (Matz 0-0),10:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (Roark 0-0) at Pitt (Williams 1-0), 10:35 a.m.
Minnesota (Pineda 0-0) at Philly (Arrieta 1-0),11:05 a.m. Minnesota (Pineda 0-0) at Philly (Arrieta 1-0),11:05 a.m.
Seattle (Leake 1-0) at CWS (Giolito 1-0), 11:10 a.m. San Diego (Paddack 0-0) at St. Louis (Wacha 0-0),
Tampa (TBD) at San Francisco (Samardzija 0-0),1:05 p.m. 11:15 a.m.
Texas (Smyly 0-0) at Angels (Skaggs 0-1), 1:05 p.m. Tampa (TBD) at San Francisco (Samardzija 0-0),4:05 p.m.
Continued from page 13 Toronto(Pannone0-1)atCleveland(Carrasco0-1),1:10p.m. Cubs (Hamels 0-0) at Milwaukee (Burnes 0-0),4:10 p.m.
Yankees (Happ 0-1) at Baltimore (Bundy 0-0),4:05 p.m. Miami (Alcantara 1-0) at Atlanta (TBD), 4:20 p.m.
Oakland (Brooks 1-0) at Houston (Miley 0-1),4:10 p.m. Boston (Price 0-1) at Arizona (Weaver 0-0), 5:10 p.m.
NCAA champion Jennifer Kupcho has a Boston (Price 0-1) at Arizona (Weaver 0-0), 5:10 p.m. Dodgers (Buehler 0-0) at Colorado (Gray 0-1),5:10 p.m.
Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
one-shot lead over Mari Fassi of Spain, a Minnesota at Philadelphia, 10:05 a.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 10:05 a.m.
senior at Arkansas honored last year as the N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 10:05 a.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
Kansas City at Detroit, 10:10 a.m. Miami at Atlanta, 10:20 a.m.
best woman in college golf. Toronto at Cleveland, 10:10 a.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m.
Oakland at Houston, 11:10 a.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
This might have been the busiest Augusta Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. San Diego at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m.
National has ever been on the Friday lead- Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Texas at L.A. Angels, 1:07 p.m. Boston at Arizona, 1:10 p.m.
ing into the Masters. Boston at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 5:37 p.m.
The women had the golf course from 8
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A few club members
played in the afternoon — they typically MICHAEL HOLAHAN/THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
play, sometimes with guests, all the way Haylee Harford, one of 72 golfers competing
into Sunday afternoon — even as players in the inaugural Augusta National Women’s
contending for a green jacket next week Amateur, snaps a picture during her practice
began arriving. round at Augusta National.
Kupcho decided to use an Augusta National
caddie instead of her father for the final Fassi said she was excited “on every sin-
round, the same caddie she had when she gle shot.”
played with the Wake Forest team as guests. “I mean, the 18 holes, every single hole
She hit into the tributary of Rae’s Creek on had something special,” she said. “And we
the par-5 13th and says she probably will were joking in our group, like I was on 12
lay up in the tournament because she’s good tee and I was shaking. I was like, ‘It is a
with wedges. practice round. Why are you shaking?’ Just
Even with her mind on the silver bowl for the amount of history that there is out here,
the winner, she took time to look around. it’s amazing. We’re just really lucky to be
“It was amazing,” she said. out here.”

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Henson, Rockwell bring


sensitivity to true-life tale
By Jocelyn Noveck forced into dialogue and become Cyclops of a clan group in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lifelong friends and allies. Durham, formed an enduring
Really?? partnership for more than three
If you didn’t know that “The Wait, you’d think, is this decades. Atwater even delivered
Best of Enemies” was based on another sorry effort to make a the eulogy at Ellis’ funeral.
a true story, you’d likely find the feel-good film about the history “The Best of Enemies,” by
premise preposterous, and for a of race relations in the United writer-director Robin Bissell, is
movie, probably ill-advised: A States? Well, it can’t help but the latest of a series of recent
lowbrow Klan leader in North feel good, but the story actually films to tackle the history of
Carolina and a black single happened: activist Ann Atwater racism in America, including the
mom/community activist are and C.P. Ellis, the Exalted See BEST, Page 22
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

EASTER EGG HUNTING, BRUNCH,


LIVE MUSIC AND WINE TASTING:
THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERY-
ONE AT THE THIRD ANNUAL ANGEL
IS LAND S PRING FES TIVAL ON
APRIL 2 0 . Looking for family fun Easter
weekend in one of the most beautiful places
in the San Francisco Bay Area? Basecamp
Hospitality hosts its Third Annual Angel
Island Spring Festival on April 20, with
activities for kids and adults alike. Taking
place from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., the festi- once served as the “Ellis Island” of the San
val kicks off with an egg hunt, where chil- Francisco Bay Area. While the festival is
dren in various age groups can win prizes if free, the tour costs $16.50 for adults, $15
they find a golden egg. From noon to 2 for seniors and $10.50 for children ages 6-
p.m., adults will get their own prize in the 12. Advance tickets are recommended, but
form of locally sourced, complimentary can also be purchased at the café if spaces
wine and beer tastings — courtesy of Jam are available. Visitors can access Angel
Cellars and 21st Amendment Brewery — in Island via ferry service from Tiburon and
the café, which will host a special Spring San Francisco. Ticket prices vary by loca-
Fling menu for purchase all weekend. String tion and age group. Bicycles can be brought
band Rusty String Express band will accom- on the ferry or rented seasonally on land and Angel Island State Park hosts its Third Annual Spring Festival on April 20. A short ferry ride takes
pany the festivities on the café deck. Check used on the island’s main roads. Electric visitors to a day of activities with plenty for kids and grown-ups alike.
out the bike rentals (first-come, first- scooters and Segways can also be rented.
served) or, for those who prefer to take in Due to the terrain, roller skates, roller the local native tribes, a safe refuge and a ’50s and ’60s, the Island saw its last mili-
the views on foot, head out onto the island’s blades, skateboards, kick scooters and per- supply stop for Spanish explorers like Juan tary service as a home to a Nike missile
hiking trails. Guests can also buy tickets to sonal Segway scooters are prohibited. Dogs Manuel de Ayala, one of the first to map the base. In 1954, the transition of Angel
a narrated hourlong tour in a new tram that (except service dogs) are not allowed. For San Francisco Bay. From 1910 to 1940, the Island as a California State Park began.
seats 50. While the speakers play in more information visit U.S. Immigration Station processed hun- Starting with Ayala Cove on the western
English, international guests can take www.angelisland.com dreds of thousands of immigrants, the side of the Island, park visitors had the first
advantage of interpretive language head- ABOUT ANGEL ISLAND. Angel Island majority from China. During World War II, opportunities to enjoy the beauty of this
phones in Spanish, French, Italian and State Park, the largest natural island in San POWs were detained at the station before amazing Island. In the early ’60s, the final
Mandarin. The tram tour offers spectacular Francisco Bay, offers some of the best being sent to facilities farther inland. The departure of the military allowed the rest of
views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San views of the surrounding Bay Area. On a Island has been a cattle ranch and beginning Angel Island to become park lands and the
Francisco and Alcatraz, stopping at Battery clear day, Sonoma and Napa can be seen with the Civil War at Camp Reynolds, the rest is history.
Ledyard to allow riders to take selfies from from the north side of the island; San Jose Island has over 100 years of military histo-
one of the most coveted vantage points. can be seen from the south side of the ry. With the outbreaks of WWI and WWII,
island. Beginning with the earliest inhabi- thousands of troops both returning and Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
The narrator points out the fascinating sto- Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
ries behind historic buildings on the island, tants, the Coast Miwok, Angel Island was a embarking for conflicts around the world Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
including the Immigration Station, which seasonal hunting and gathering location for were processed through Angel Island. In the susan@smdailyjournal.com.

Jussie Smollett’s lawyer warning


t t t Chicago not to sue ‘Empire’ actor
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS taken a number of strange twists since
Smollett first reported in January that he was
CHICAGO — An attorney for Jussie the victim of a racist and homophobic attack
Smollett has written a letter warning that if by two masked men in downtown Chicago.
Chicago follows through on its vow to sue And it is the clearest indication yet that —
the “Empire” actor for the cost of the inves- despite the prosecutors’ stunning announce-
tigation into his claim that he was attacked, ment last month that they were dropping the
he’ll demand sworn testimony from Mayor 16 felony counts of disorderly conduct
Rahm Emanuel, the police chief and others. against the actor — the saga is far from over.
In a letter dated April 4 — the same day the The city, which still adamantly contends
city announced that it was drafting a lawsuit that Smollett concocted the story and paid
for $130,106 — celebrity defense attorney two brothers to stage the attack, said the
Mark Geragos wrote that Smollett will “not lawsuit will be filed “in the near future” if
be intimidated” by what he calls “threats that Smollett doesn’t pay for the hours of work
were made maliciously.” detectives spent chasing down leads, col-
The threatened lawsuit and stern response lecting surveillance video and talking to
mark the latest chapter in a story that has potential witnesses.
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Center Rep stages provocative ‘Diary of Anne Frank’
By Judy Richter the Allied invasion of Europe in
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT June 1944. They envisioned
being free soon.
“The Diary of Anne Frank” by Thus it was a terrible irony that
Frances Goodrich and Albert they were rousted two months
Hackett is the true and ultimately later and died before the camps
tragic story of how eight Jews were liberated in April 1945.
hid from the Nazis during World Timothy Near directs this
War II. excellent ensemble cast with
Center REPertory Company is sensitivity and an eye toward
presenting the adaptation by helping the audience understand
Wendy Kesselman. how these people lived.
Born in Germany, Anne Frank During intermission, for exam-
moved to Amsterdam with her ple, they remain on stage, going
family to escape the Nazis when about their ways of passing the
she was 4, but the Germans took time.
over Holland in 1940. Still, it’s difficult to imagine
When Anne’s older sister was how one might endure such hard-
ordered to a Nazi work camp in ships and impossible to fathom
July 1942, the family hid in the the evil of the Nazis and their
upstairs annex of the factory attempt to annihilate Jews and
where Anne’s father worked. others they deemed undesirable.
They and four others remained Hence when the cast takes its
there until August 1944 when bows, the applause is warm but
they were betrayed, arrested by subdued. Afterward, the house
the Gestapo and later sent to MELLO PHOTO/CENTER REPERTORY COMPANY manager remarked that it was
prison camps, where everyone Monique Hafen Adams is Anne Frank and Victor Talmadge is Anne’s father in ‘The Diary of Anne Frank.’ unusual to see people so quiet as
except Anne’s father died. they left.
In this production, Anne (Michael Patrick Gaffney). ing their shoes, not talking and two years. That’s a tribute to the power of
(Monique Hafen Adams) is 13 In her optimistic way, Anne is not using the only bathroom. Although they tried to make the play and this thought-pro-
when she, Margot (Maya Michal exuberant at first and quite the Besides Mr. Kraler, their only the best of their situation, frus- voking production.
Sherer) and their parents, Otto pest, but everyone soon gets a other connection to the outside tration and tempers inevitably Running about two hours with
(Victor Talmadge) and Edith dose of reality. world is Miep Gies (Alison erupted. intermission, “The Diary of Anne
(Marcia Pizzo), flee to the annex. Mr. Kraler (Paul Plain), a trust- Quin), who brings them what lit- Through it all, Anne wrote in Frank” will continue through
They are joined by Mr. and ed friend who works in the facto- tle she had. her diary, revealing a hopeful, April 28 in the Lesher Center for
Mrs. Van Daan (Michael Butler ry, says they must remain Thus eight people lived in maturing girl with dreams and the Arts, 1601 Civic Drive,
and Domenique Lozano), their absolutely silent between 8 a.m. cramped quarters with meager ambitions as her friendship with Walnut Creek. For tickets and
18-year-old son, Peter (Kevin and 6 p.m. when workers were food and almost constant fear of Peter blossomed. information call (925) 943-7469
Singer), and a dentist, Mr. Dussel downstairs. That means remov- being discovered for more than Everyone’s hopes soared with or visit centerREP.org.
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Seven who accused Cosby of sex


abuse settle defamation suits
By Maryclaire Dale without the knowledge, “high” before a sexual encounter in Las to give a deposition in the defamation case
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS permission and/or con- Vegas in 1976, when she was 19. Some of in 2016, after a heated fight over her testi-
sent of Mr. Cosby, ” that deposition testimony was aired in his mony.
Wyatt said in a state- criminal case. Lawyers for the Cosbys tried to quash her
Seven women who said Bill Cosby sexu- ment. “I don’t think he has much to contest the
ally assaulted them decades ago and then subpoena to testify, saying she didn’t have
Courts had ruled that cases with, given his conviction,” said any relevant information on the women’s
labeled them liars by denying it have settled AIG had to pay for Cosby Loyola Law School professor Laurie
defamation lawsuits against the imprisoned claims and that any marital conversations
to defend the defamation Levenson. “I don’t know how much she had with her husband of 50 years were
actor. lawsuits as part of his resources (he has left). It probably makes
Court documents filed Friday in confidential. The judge agreed that marital
Bill Cosby coverage. Cosby had sense for both sides to resolve it.” conversations were private, but the
Springfield, Massachusetts, show a settle- homeowners and other Joseph Cammarata, an attorney who rep-
ment has been reached since Cosby went to women’s lawyers noted she also served as
coverage through AIG. resents the women, told the Associated his business manager throughout their long
prison last fall in a separate Pennsylvania The judge overseeing the defamation case Press on Friday that “each plaintiff is satis-
sex assault case. Cosby, 81, is serving a marriage.
in Massachusetts must still approve the set- fied with the settlement.” He declined to
three- to 10-year prison sentence. tlement. The terms were not disclosed in the comment further. The case had largely been put on hold
Cosby’s spokesman, Andrew Wyatt, said filings Friday. A message left with AIG’s However, he warned in a status report also amid the Pennsylvania criminal case, which
Cosby did not authorize the settlement corporate press office was not immediately filed Friday that his clients would seek to involved charges that Cosby drugged and
reached between the women and American returned late Friday. depose Cosby and gather other documents sexually assaulted a woman at his home in
International Group Inc., and “vehemently The plaintiffs are among the dozens of and evidence if Cosby does not drop coun- 2004. The first trial ended in a deadlock in
denies the allegations.” women who have accused Cosby of sexual terclaims that accuse the women of harming 2017, but a second jury convicted Cosby
“Mr. Cosby did not settle any cases with misconduct. They include Tamara Green, his reputation through their accusations. last year.
anyone. He is not paying anything to any- Barbara Bowman and Therese Serignese. Wyatt said that Cosby still intends to pursue Cosby is appealing the conviction. He is
one, and he is still pursuing his counter- Cosby, in a 2006 deposition, acknowledged those claims. being held at a state prison in Montgomery
claims. AIG decided to settle these cases, giving Serignese quaaludes that made her Cosby’s wife, Camille, had been ordered County, outside of Philadelphia.

then for the most stunning part of the story: of basic decency, it’s a shock to see his Ellis Ellis, though, is slowly changing, and

BEST
Continued from page 19
his seemingly sudden transformation.
But the film isn’t only about that trans-
formation. It’s also a somewhat fascinating
lead a Klan “activity” that involves shoot-
ing up the house of a white woman who’s
dating a black man, as she cowers on the
Rockwell does a finely paced job here, one
that will leave us surprised but not totally
shocked at his final action.
deep dive into an arcane process of commu- ground inside amid shattered glass. The film ends, not surprisingly, with an
nity problem-solving called a “charrette” The plot really gets going when a fright- inspiring scene that may leave you misty-
Oscar-winning but divisive “Green Book” — ever heard of it? — that was used to ening fire guts the school attended by eyed. Here again, though, there seems a bit
and the much, much better resolve the thorny issue of school integra- Durham’s black pupils (nearly two decades of a missed opportunity. What happened to
“BlacKkKlansman” by Spike Lee. While tion in Durham. after Brown vs. Board of Education, integra- Ellis after his break with the Klan? Do some
much of Bissell’s film is poignantly ren- More on that in a minute. We begin with tion hasn’t hit Durham). reading and you’ll see he was shunned by
dered, especially the spirited lead perform- introductions, first to Atwater (Henson, Atwater immediately argues that black his former associates and his life threat-
ances by Taraji P. Henson and Sam aided by lots of costume padding) and her students be integrated into the white ened. It might have been interesting — and
Rockwell, it has its flaws and its omis- relentless advocacy for fair housing. Her school. The NAACP files suit, and the judge grounding — to see something about how
sions. efforts bring her in front of a town council turns to an expert from Raleigh to conduct life unfolded for both characters in ensuing
For example, we see much more of Ellis’ run by reactionary white men who quietly the “charrette” — basically, forced negotia- years.
daily life, with family and friends, than we sympathize with Ellis and his cohorts (one tion under deadline. But it’s hard to argue with the decision to
see of Atwater’s. Though there’s an impor- member even defiantly turns his swivel The expert, Bill Riddick (Babou Ceesay), show actual footage of Atwater and Ellis
tant subplot involving Ellis’ disabled child chair around when Atwater speaks.) asks Atwater and Ellis to be co-chairs of the talking and laughing as the credits roll — a
and the impact of that challenge on him and
As for Ellis, we meet him as he’s recruit- two-week process. At first they hate the frankly thrilling real-life glimpse into the
his wife, Mary (a sensitive Anne Heche), it
ing youth for a Klan corps. He’s devoted to idea. Then they realize they’re the best unlikeliest of stories.
seems less than balanced; there’s just a lot
his Klan buddies, and the film seems to try chance for their constituencies. “Best of Enemies,” an STX Entertainment
more detail  about Ellis than about Atwater,
to show that for him, it isn’t just an odious- On the process goes, punctuated by dirty, release, has been rated PG-13 by the Motion
or about Durham’s black community at
ly racist undertaking but also a means of vote-suppressing tactics from the white Picture Association of America “for themat-
large.
belonging to something, for the first time side. A white woman who sympathizes with ic material, racial epithets, some violence
That’s probably because the film needs to
in his life. the black community, for example, gets a and a suggestive reference.” Running time:
find a way to lay the groundwork for how a
man like Ellis came to be in the Klan, and Because Rockwell, despite his talent in chilling visit at home from two Klan guys 133 minutes. Two and a half stars out of
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SATURDAY, APRIL 6 Productions Theatre Co., 2120
Rhyme Time Story Time. 10:15 a.m. Broadway, Redwood City. Watch as
South San Francisco Main Library, William Shakespeare’s tragic tale of
840 W. Orange Ave., South San all powerful ambition and consum-
Francisco. A kick off of National ing conscience takes on an entirely
Poetry Month with a special family new life. Cost is $15 to $37. For more
story time. All ages welcome. For information call 493-2006.
more information call 829-3860.
Reel Great Films: ‘Green Book.’ 2
Julianne Corn Lee Shares Memoir p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
‘Thunderclap: A Defining Silence.’ Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
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.
Ave., San Mateo. For more informa- Light refreshments and snacks will
tion call 522-7849. be served.

Victims Services Outreach Event. ‘Peter Pan.’ 2 p.m. Bayside


11 a.m. to 2 p.m. County District Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe
Attorney’s Office, 50 E. Fifth Ave., San Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to
Mateo. The county District Attorney’s Neverland in this magical musical.
office is hosting an event supporting Cost is $17-$23. For more informa-
crime victims and survivors. All are tion call 332-4625.
welcome, the event will include raf-
fles, craft tables, face painting and ‘Pride and Prejudice Opera’ World
light refreshments. Premiere. 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Cañada
College, Main Theater, 4200 Farm Hill
Rainbow Fish and Water Colors. Blvd., Redwood City. Redwood
Noon. Grand Avenue Branch Library, Symphony and a chorus from Notre
306 Walnut Ave., South San Dame de Namur University. Price for
Francisco. Paint with water colors adults is $30, children with adults are
with rainbow fish. Family friendly and free. For more information call 279-
welcome to all ages. For more infor- 5017.
mation call 877-8530.
Sine Nomine. 4 p.m. Transfiguration
Tax Preparation Assistance. Episcopal Church, 3900 Alameda de ‘Amazing Grace’ was one of the great unseen white whales of cinema. The film — shot with 16mm cameras by a then
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. This concert up-and-coming director named Sydney Pollack — sat for decades in studio vaults because Pollack forgot to slate his footage,
las Pulgas. Free for ages 18 and over. has a suggested donation of $20. For
The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers more information call 218-4778. leaving the sound and pictures unsynchronized.
free tax preparation to anyone of any
age — especially if you are 50 or
older or can’t afford paid tax prepara-
tion. Registration required by calling
591-8286.
Magic and Comedy Night. 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. Angelica’s, 863 Main St.,
Redwood City. A sophisticated show
of sleight-of-hand magic from Phil
Ackerly and his special guest, come-
How sweet the sound is in
Monster Jam Play-Day for Kids.
Noon to 3 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping
Center, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Kids
can get behind the wheel to test
drive a mini ‘Grave Digger’ truck
dian Jeff Applebaum. $26. For more
information call (408) 781-6735.
MONDAY, APRIL 8
Kaiser Knit For a Cause Outreach.
1:30 p.m. Kaiser Cancer Treatment
Aretha doc ‘Amazing Grace’
By Jake Coyle by Franklin who sued the filmmakers bopping in the back of the church) but
around an indoor racetrack. They can
also participate in a toy Monster Center 220 Oyster Point Blvd., South to prevent festival screenings in 2015 witnessing the awe Franklin evokes.
San Francisco. The Kaiser THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Truck painting workshop and more
for free. For more information call Permanente Knitting Group meets and 2016. It finally premiered three Members of the choir stand countless
571-1029. twice a month at Kaiser Permanente After many dangers, toils and months after Franklin’s death last times to spur her on: “Sing it!”
Cancer Treatment Center and is open
Asian Art Museum presents Jade: to all knitters. Free. For more informa- snares, the long-lost Aretha Franklin year, with her estate’s blessing. It’s Franklin’s father, a blue-suited Rev.
Stone of Heaven. 2 p.m. South San tion call 829-3860. concert film “Amazing Grace” has now arriving in theaters, 47 years C.L. Franklin, addresses the congrega-
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. later. tion (where Clara Ward sits in the front
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Dash Robot Races. 4 p.m. South San finally seen the light, and good Lord is
Free. For more information call 829- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. it good. The great concert films are often ele- pew) to try, with halting eloquence, to
3860. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For vated by concept (“Stop Making measure his daughter’s great talent.
more information call 829-3860. Filmed over two sessions in January
‘Peter Pan.’ 2 p.m. Bayside 1972 at the New Temple Missionary Sense”) or occasion (“The Last “Aretha is just a stone sing-ah,” he
Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe 3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 Baptist Church in the Watts section of Waltz”). But “Amazing Grace” is lifted says.
Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign
Neverland in this magical musical. up for a two-hour block of 3D print- Los Angeles, it captures Franklin at not by the production, which is a little At one point, an overcome
Cost is $17-$23. For more informa- ing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting to the absolute apex of her power. The shambling; or the staging, which is an Cleveland, sitting down in exhaustion
tion call 332-4625. make a reservation.
colossal accompanying double LP, afterthought. No, “Amazing Grace” is and dabbing his forehead, exasperated-
Freedom House’s 10th Annual Play of the Hand. San Mateo Senior which didn’t suffer the same fate as the sent heavenward almost entirely by ly tosses his handkerchief — a white
Gala and Charity Auction. Crowne Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Franklin’s soul-shattering voice and flag of surrender — at Franklin in mid-
San Mateo. $135 for residents, $165 footage, is already justly revered and
Plaza Hotel, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster
City. Freedom House is a provider of for non-residents. The second course remains the best-selling gospel record the frenzy worked up by the Southern song. It lands on the camera.
shelter and direct services to sur- of the ACLB Bridge Series, designed of all time. But to see it is to believe. California Community Choir, Rev. An inexperienced documentarian,
vivors of human trafficking in to help seniors advance their playing
Northern California and this event abilities. Registration required. Call This is gospel ecstasy. James Cleveland (a legend, himself, Pollack isn’t as perceptive as, say
helps fund their important pro- 522-7490 for more information. For a long time, “Amazing Grace” who presided over the performance), D.A. Pennebaker was in “Monterey
grams. For more information call was one of the great unseen white the limber choir director Rev. Pop.” But he has the good sense to
488-0831. V irtual Reality Experience.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de whales of cinema. The film — shot Alexander Hamilton, and a small push in close on Franklin. “Amazing
Acterra’s Party for the Planet. 6 las Pulgas, Belmont. Ages 13 and up. (largely unseen) rhythm section of Grace” is best when her face, sweaty
Come to the library to use our Oculus with 16mm cameras by a then up-and-
p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo County
History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Rift and experience Virtual Reality. coming director named Sydney Pollack top-flight R&amp;B players. and blissful in song, fills the frame.
Redwood City. Tickets cost $200. This immersive experience will allow — sat for decades in studio vaults It’s overwhelming. Singing from She nearly glows.
Proceeds benefit Acterra’s climate you to play, explore and learn in a
action programs. For more informa- new way. Patrons can sign up by call- because Pollack forgot to slate his the pulpit, Franklin’s supreme virtuos- The concerts were a return to gospel
tion call 962-9876. ing 591-8286 or footage, leaving the sound and pic- ity takes on biblical proportions. So roots for Franklin after a string of hits
visiting tinyurl.com/BelmontLibraryE
vents. tures unsynchronized. He left the mess glorious is she, then 29 and already in for Atlantic Records. Her father, one of
Live Concert and Singing. 6:30 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. Molloy’s Tavern, 1655 behind and moved on to make “The such staggering command of her the most prominent black preachers of
Senior Affordable Housing instrument, that “Amazing Grace” — if his day and a close friend of Martin
Mission Road, South San Francisco.
Options. 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. San Way We Were.”
Sing to tunes by the San Francisco
Banjo Band. Call 544-3623 for more Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 S. El After Pollack died in 2008, Alan you weren’t dancing and hollering — Luther King Jr., had raised her preach-
information. Camino Real, San Mateo. Workshop Elliott took over the film, had it would be hard to watch standing. ing both of God and black pride. So
for those over 62 wishing to know
Life Beyond Tak ing-Sides: Growing more about local affordable housing synced, and had David Arnold edit it. Aretha will knock you flat. when Franklin here performs “Never
from Blame Toward Empathy and options. (Elliott is credited for having produced Part of the fun of “Amazing Grace” is Grow Old,” she’s singing one of the
Community. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Burlingame Music Club meeting. 1 and “realized” the film.) But efforts to watching not just those in the thrall of first songs she ever recorded, at age
College Heights Church, 1150 W.
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Free. For p.m. to 3 p.m. Congregational Church release the documentary were stymied Franklin (Mick Jagger can be seen 15.
more information call 574-8303. of San Mateo, 225 Tilton Ave., San
Mateo. Student cellist performance
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fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
Call intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19).
terns have progressed in time into
bility shall be limited to the price of one
insertion. No allowance will be made for
(650)777-9000 paid correspondents and full-time re- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
porters. STATEMENT #280676
errors not materially affecting the value
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- The following person is doing business
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- College students or recent graduates as: Mayfair Gas, 101 S. Mayfair Ave.,
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate CRYSTAL CLEANING are encouraged to apply. Newspaper DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered
Card. experience is preferred but not neces- Owner: Hedia Petroleum, Inc., CA. The
CENTER sarily required. business is conducted by a Corporation.
San Mateo, CA The registrants commenced to transact
business under their FBN on 3-1-2019.
106 Tutoring Please send a cover letter describing
*Customer Service your interest in newspapers, a resume
/s/Ed Ali Bozorghadad/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
SALES/MARKETING Verkada seeks Hardware Program Engi-
Are you... Dependable, INTERNShIPS
and three recent clips. Before you ap- sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish-
ACADEMIC TUTORING & friendly, detail oriented, The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to
neer in San Mateo, CA to architect new
hardware products & analyze market
ply, you should familiarize yourself
with our publication. Our Web site:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19).
Personal Training/ willing to learn new skills? jump into the business arena with both
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
needs. Master’s deg + 3 yrs exp in www.smdailyjournal.com.
launching new electronic products (Bach FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Nutrition Do you have .... Good of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable + 5 yrs of exp also acceptable). Send re- Send your information via e-mail to STATEMENT #280524
All Subjects & French, All Levels, Exam communication skills, a experience for your bright future. sume w/ad to 60 E. 3rd Ave, 3rd Fl, San news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- The following person is doing business
desire for steady Email resume Mateo, CA 94401. Attn: Recruiting. ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., as: Luna Construction, 137 South Blvd
& All Standardized Test Prep, Adult or info@smdailyjournal.com Apt #3, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis-
Children, Conversation/Business French employment and #123, San Mateo CA 94402
tered Owner: Hector Luna, same ad-
classes. Weight Mgmnt & Cardiovascu- employment benefits? SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales TRADE ShOW set up/ break down help. dress. The business is conducted by an
April 11,12,13 and 16. 8 -9 hours each Individual. The registrants commenced
lar/Stamina/Strength Development. Please call for an
Representative needed to sell newspa-
to transact business under their FBN on
per print and web advertising and event day. Fun group, light lifting required
Appointment: (650)342-6978 marketing solutions. To apply, please call 04/30/2016.
CALL (650)481-5748 650-344-5200 and send resume to
info@smdailyjournal.com
20/Hr. Mary 415-328-1221
fashionmarketnorcal@gmail.com 127 Elderly Care /s/Hector Luna/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FAMILY RESOURCE 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19).

GOT JOBS?
GUIDE
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
twice-a-week resource guide for STATEMENT #280659
children and families. The following person is doing business
Every Tuesday & Weekend as: Carnelian, 1430 Howard Ave, BUR-
LINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Own-
The best career seekers Look for it in today’s paper to er: BGSM, Inc., CA. The business is con-
find information on family
read the Daily Journal. resources in the local area,
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
including childcare. their FBN on 2011.
We will help you recruit qualified, talented /s/Anne Kennedy/
individuals to join your company or organization. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/12/2019. (Publish-
203 Public Notices ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19).
range of qualifications for all types of positions. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280673
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
For the best value and the best results, as: EATZ Catering, 1250 Bayshore Hwy, STATEMENT #280756
recruit from the Daily Journal... BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered The following person is doing business
Owners: Mahmood Azad, 1743 Beach as: Perfect NDS Carpet, 330 Monte Dia-
Park Blvd., Foster City, CA 94404. The blo #10, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg-
Contact us for a free consultation business is conducted by an Individual.
istered Owner: Felipe Rosales Meza,
The registrants commenced to transact
business under their FBN on 2-1-19. same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Mahmood Azad/
This statement was filed with the Asses- commenced to transact business under
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
their FBN on 03/21/2019.
/s/Felipe Rosales Meza/
3/16/19, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19). This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #280562
The following person is doing business
as: Avenida, 201 E. Third Ave., SAN MA-
TEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: Ta-
bleset Management Inc., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company. The registrants commenced
to transact business under their FBN on
N/A.
/s/Gerardo Apolinario/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/5/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #280827
The following person is doing business
as: 1)Coastside Craftworks 2)Coastside
Candle Company, 224 Seaside Dr, PA-
CIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Owner:
Maureen O’Neil Garcia, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under their FBN on
N/A.
/s/Maureen O’Neil Garcia/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #280826
The following person is doing business
as: 1)Air & Ground World Transport
2)AGCFS, 238 Lawrence Ave, SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Regis-
tered Owner: A G World Transport, Inc.,
CA. The business is conducted by a Cor-
poration. The registrants commenced to
transact business under their FBN on
7/10/2018.
/s/Kapo Yeung/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280795 STATEMENT #280853
STATEMENT #280822 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: 1)Homeowners Financial 2)Home-
as: Mariapetty’s Care, 1705 Shoreview as: MacKinnon Masonry, 1027 Dodge owners Mortgage, 421 Portofino Drive,
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- Drive, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
tered Owner: Malia Peti Fonua, same ad- Registered Owner: Andrew MacKinnon Owner: Ron Bender, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
dress. The business is conducted by an Davis, same address. The business is The registrants commenced to transact
Individual. The registrants commenced conducted by an Individual. The regis- business under their FBN on 3-29-19.
to transact business under their FBN on trants commenced to transact business /s/Ron Alan Bender/
3/08/19. under their FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2019. (Publish-
/s/Malia Peti Fonua/ /s/Andrew MacKinnon Davis/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19).
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/25/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19). 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19). STATEMENT #280617
The following person is doing business
as: Lashes by Thi, 1030 Curtis St., MEN- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME LO PARK, CA 94025. Registered Own-
STATEMENT #280674 STATEMENT #280774 er: Trinh Thi Tran, 125 Mahogany Ln,
UNION CITY, CA 94587. The business is
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business conducted by an Individual. The regis-
as: Atherton Oaks Apartments, 425 Enci- as: Sunset Construction/The Real Green trants commenced to transact business
nal Avenue, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Cleaning & Home Maintenance, 74 Crys- under their FBN on 01/01/19.
Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spiek- tal Springs Rd., SAN MATEO, CA 94402. /s/Trinh Tran/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
er, Trustee and Catherine R. Spieker, Registered Owner: Philip L Thompson, sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2019. (Publish-
Trustee, 60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA same address. The business is conduct- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
94027. The business is conducted by a ed by an Individual. The registrants 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19).
Trust. The registrant commenced to commenced to transact business under
transact business under the FBN on their FBN on March 22 2019. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
7/12/93. /s/Philip L Thompson/ CHANGE OF NAME
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE# 19C1V01354
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/22/2019. (Publish- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/19. (Published ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19). REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19). PETITION OF
Paola Antoinette Estanislao-Pretorius 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #280679 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF Statement of ABANDONMENT OF THE objections with the court before the hear-
Petitioners: Paola Antoinette Estanislao- THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ing. Your appearance may be in person
STATEMENT #280875 The following person is doing business Pretorius filed a petition with this court for NAME STATEMENT 279299 NAME STATEMENT 272773 or by your attorney.
The following person is doing business as: BayArea Electrician, 1933 Garden Dr a decree changing name as follows: Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
as: Sarkis Babekian, Authorized Matco #104, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- Present name: doning the use of the Fictitious Business itor of the decedent, you must file your
Paola Antoinette Estanislao Pretorius doning the use of the Fictitious Business
tered Owner: Iaroslav Stadnyk, 7209 Name: Giao Dinh. Name of Business: Name: Dignity Health. Name of Busi- claim with the court and mail a copy to
Tools Distributor, 9 Don Ct., REDWOOD Proposed Name: ness: Sequoia Hospital. Date of original the personal representative appointed by
CITY, CA 94062. Registered Owner: Shannon Park Ct., South San Francisco, Paola Estanislao Pretorius MAC Brows by Giao. Date of original fil- filing: 3/15/2017. Address of Principal the court within the later of either (1) four
CA 94080. The business is conducted by ing: 10/25/18. Address of Principal Place
Sarkis Babekian, same address. The of Business: 424 N San Mateo Dr #500,
Place of Business: 170 Alameda de las months from the date of first issuance of
business is conducted by an Individual. an Individual. The registrants com- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Pulgas; Redwood City, CA 94062. Reg- letters to a general personal representa-
interested in this matter shall appear be- SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registrant: istrant: Dignity Health, CA. The business tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
The registrants commenced to transact menced to transact business under their fore this court at the hearing indicated Giao Thi Dinh, 15122 Beatty St., San was conducted by a Corporation. California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
business under their FBN on N/A. FBN on 03/14/2019. below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Leandro, CA 94579. The business was /s/Elizabeth Shih/ from the date of mailing or personal de-
/s/Sarkis Babekian/ /s/Iaroslav Stadnyk/ tition for change of name should not be conducted by an Individual. This statement was filed with the Asses- livery to you of a notice under sectioin
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- granted. Any person objecting to the /s/Giao Dinh/ sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
name changes described above must file This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 3/21/19. er California statutes and legal authority
sor-County Clerk on 4/2/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2019. (Publish- a written objection that includes the rea- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- may affect your rights as a creditor. You
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sons for the objection at least two court County on 3/21/19. nal, 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19). may want to consult with an attorney
4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19). 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19). days before the matter is scheduled to (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- knowledgable in California law.
be heard and must appear at the hearing nal, 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19). You may examine the file kept by the
to show cause why the petition should NOTICE OF PETITION TO court. If you are a person interested in
not be granted. If no written objection is ADMINISTER ESTATE OF the estate, you may file with the court a
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Anthony Carl Rivera Request for Special Notice (form DE-
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF Case Number: 19PRO00368 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
PUBLIC HEARING petition shall be held on 4/26/19 at 9 praisal of estate assets or of any petition
NAME STATEMENT M263555 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- or account as provided in Probate Code
NOTICE a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- tingent creditors, and persons who may section 1250. A Request for Special No-
APRIL 5, 2019 Order to Show Cause shall be published doning the use of the Fictitious Business otherwise be interested in the will or es- tice form is available from the court clerk.
Name: Huis Jewelry. Name of Business: tate, or both, of Anthony Carl Rivera. A Attorney for Petitioner:
at least once each week for four succes- Anne Steele
Huis Jewelry. Date of original filing: Petition for Probate has been filed by
TO: INTERESTED sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
01/07/2015. Address of Principal Place Robin Nichols in the Superior Court of 456 San Mateo Avenue, Suite 8
PARTIES ing on the petition in the following news- SAN BRUNO, CA 94066
paper of general circulation: of Business: 960 Lucky Ave, MENLO California, County of San Mateo. The
FROM: EXECUTIVE PARK, CA 94025. Registrant: Laurien Petition for Probate requests that Robin (650)952-0950
San Mateo Daily Journal FILED: 3/28/2019
OFFICER / APCO Filed: 3/15/2019 Kamphuis, same address. The business Nichols be appointed as personal repre-
sentative to administer the estate of the (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
SUBJECT: BAY AREA /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ was conducted by an Individual. nal on 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/8/19 )
/s/Laurien Kamphuis/ decedent.
Judge of the Superior Court
AIR QUALITY Dated: 3/13/2019 This statement was filed with the Asses- The petition requests authority to admin-
MANAGEMENT ister the estate under the Independent
(Published 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
DISTRICT'S 4/13/19). County on 3/28/19. thority will allow the personal representa-
PROPOSED BUDGET (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- tive to take many actions without obtain-
nal, 3/30/19, 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/20/19). ing court approval. Before taking certain
FOR FISCAL YEAR very important actions, however, the per-
2019-2020 sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Bay NOTICE they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
Area Air Quality Management District will conduct the first of administration authority will be granted
two required public hearings on May 15, 2019 at the District's PUBLIC NOTICE TO ANY PUBLIC DISTRICT, PUBLIC AU- unless an interested person files an ob-
Headquarters Board Room, 375 Beale Street, San Francisco, THORITY, PUBLIC AGENCY, PUBLIC CORPORATION OR jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au-
California, at 9:30 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter ANY OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS IN THE STATE thority.
may be heard to review the District's Proposed Budget for OF CALIFORNIA, TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND A hearing on the petition will be held in
Fiscal Year 2019-20, and to allow the public an opportunity to TO NONPROFIT CHARITABLE PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPO- this court as follows: APR. 29, 2019 at
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
comment upon the Proposed Budget. RATIONS. California, County of San Mateo, 400
County Center, Redwood City, CA
Copies of the Proposed Budget and supporting documents, in- You are hereby notified in accordance with Education Code 94063.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
cluding a schedule of fees to be imposed by the District to Section 17464, et seq., the San Mateo Union High School tion, you should appear at the hearing
fund its programs, are available for public inspection online at District (“District') Board of Trustees on March 28, 2019, and state your objections or file written
www.baaqmd.gov or during regular business hours, at the offi- passed a resolution declaring the following real property sur-
ces of the Finance Office, Sixth Floor, Bay Area Air Quality plus: INVITATION FOR BID
Management District, 375 Beale Street, San Francisco, Cali-
fornia. Any member of the public may appear at the hearing Crestmoor High School site Peninsula Family Service is a non-profit child development
and be heard regarding the increase, decrease or omission of 300 Piedmont Ave. program that participates in the USDA Child and Adult Care
any item of the Proposed Budget or for the inclusion of addi- San Bruno, CA 94066 Food Program. We are currently soliciting letters of interest
tional items. APN #019-170-020 from prospective suppliers of meals in order to comply with
federal regulations governing the program in matters of pro-
The Board will not take final action to adopt the District's This 40± acre school site with school buildings is situated in curement. The contract will be for meals served to children at
Budget at the May 15, 2019 hearing. The District's Fiscal the City of San Bruno, County of San Mateo, State of Califor- the Peninsula Family Service childcare centers located in Men-
Year 2019-2020 Budget will come before the Board of Direc- nia. It can be accessed from Highways 280 or 101. If you lo Park, Redwood City, San Mateo, Daly City, and South San
tors for final adoption at the second public hearing to be held have questions or wish additional information please contact Francisco. The selected vendor will provide approximately 324
on June 5, 2019. This hearing will also be conducted at the the District's property consultant: breakfasts, 301 lunches, and 356 snacks daily at the locations
District's Headquarters Board Room, 375 Beale Street, San Tom Shannon indicated above for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12)
Francisco, California, at 9:30 a.m. or as soon thereafter as the Enshallah, Inc. years, and the meal pattern must meet the USDA meal pattern
matter may be heard. PO Box 450 for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) years. Additional-
Palo Alto, CA 94302 ly, meals served under this contract must meet the require-
The Board of Directors will also conduct the second, and final, (408) 230-7095 ments of 7 CFR Part 226, Child and Adult Care Food Program
public hearing on proposed amendments to the District's fee Regulations.
regulation on June 5, 2019. If adopted, the proposed amend- The District hereby solicits offers to purchase or lease the
ments would become effective on July 1, 2019. property from all public districts, public authorities, public The Bid will be open on March 26, 2019 at 9AM. The Bid will
agencies and other political subdivisions or public corpora- be closed on April 10, 2019 at 5PM. Bids received after closing
Questions regarding this notice should be directed to Stepha- tions in the State of California and to other non-profit charita- time will not be considered. In Addition, only sealed bids will be
nie Osaze, Finance Manager at (415) 749-4771, or ble or non-profit public benefit corporations pursuant to Edu- accepted. As required by USDA, the contract will be awarded
sosaze@baaqmd.gov. cation Code Section 17464, et seq. to the lowest, most responsible and responsive bidder.
PUBLIC You have sixty (60) days from the date of the third publication Applications for food service bid and contract is available
TRANSPORTATION of this Notice to notify the District of your offer to sell or lease at
TO 375 BEALE STREET: this property. http://www.peninsulafamilyservice.org/food-service-bid/
Please direct your correspondence to: The food service vendors who may have interest in bidding for
- One block from the San Francisco Transbay Temporary Bus this contract are requested to submit by or before April 10,
Terminal Superintendent Kevin Skelly 2019 a letter of interest and application to:
- Four blocks from Embarcadero BART/MUNI Metro station; San Mateo Union High School District
exit at Fremont or Beale St 650 North Delaware Street Peninsula Family Service
- Seven blocks from the San Francisco Ferry Building San Mateo, CA 94401-1732 24 Second Avenue
- One Mile from the Caltrain Station at 700 Fourth Street San Mateo, CA 94401
- Call 511 or visit 511.org for detailed directions If no notification is received within the aforementioned time Attention: Rianda Levin
Attendees are encouraged to ride public transit, rideshare, bi- limit, the District may choose to dispose of the property as au-
cycle, walk or use other non-motorized modes to and from the thorized by the Education Code of the State of California. The bid opening will be made public on April 10, 2019 at 6PM
District. at the above address
4/6/19
CNS-3239695# Kevin Skelly, Ed.D. Any questions regarding this proposed contract may be
SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL Superintendent referred to Rianda Levin at 650.403.4300x4710 or
San Mateo Union High School District rlevin@peninsulafamilyservice.org
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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203 public notices 297 bicycles 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 304 Furniture
notiCE oF pEtition to adult bikES 1 regular and 2 with bal- bEigE SoFa $99. Excellent Condition dining Room Table-Antique,Oak, inFlatablE ColEman queen size Solid wood Entertainment Center-
adminiStER EStatE oF loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650) 315-2319 5chairs, w/ extension $200 mattress-56"x75". Includes air pump, TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
George J. Jasinski (650)290-3188 sheets and mattress pad. $25 (650)654- Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
Case Number: 19PRO00398 CHild’S SCHwinn biCyClE, bluE in bRown living room chair with cush- 9252 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. (925)482-5742
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- $70..00. Transport yourself. Call dining tablE (36"x54") and 4 match- mattRESS, twin long, excellent condi-
tingent creditors, and persons who may mountain bikE new 21 gears $100. (650)872-2371 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
otherwise be interested in the will or es- (650)722-3634 tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 tablE 24"x48" folding legs each end.
$250 .(650)-654-1930. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
tate, or both, of George J. Jasinski. A bunk bEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 nEw dEluxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
Petition for Probate has been filed by mountain bikE. Top brand. Runs $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or dining tablE - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Henry Jasinski in the Superior Court of good. $39. (660)342-5220 B/O (650)685-2494 Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- Sell! (650) 875-8159. tHomaSvillE dining table, $50 4
California, County of San Mateo. The lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. chairs, mid-century blonde with two
Petition for Probate requests that Henry 298 Collectibles CHina CabinEt Wallet, $20. Call niagaRa vibRating Adjustable bed leaves call (650)697-3709.
Jasinski be appointed as personal repre- (650)589-1407 dRESSER-antiQuE vanity Combo, 3
sentative to administer the estate of the 15 lp ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo- beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 tiki baR - Original from the 60’s,Like
decedent. gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and ComputER dESk (glass) & chair. Like (650)290-3188 Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500
The petition requests authority to admin- more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or (650)245-4234.
ister the estate under the Independent gtecher@comcast.net EngliSH dRaw Table, $50 Solid Wood oFFiCE typE 34"X 60" heavy solid
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- 1984 timE magazine. Special 1994 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, wood with formica wood grain top $25
thority will allow the personal representa- Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg ComputER dESk with 3 side drawers . call(650)697-3709 (650) 787-9753 twin bEd, mattress, box spring, frame
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dining CHaiRS -Six Antique, SoFa-bEigE FabRiC, Orig. $900,
thority. dEpRESSion glaSS Dining Plate. 8 Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
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metaphor
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OBO (650)515-6091 StaR waRS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
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tapia: painting, SEaSCapE,
wrap things up since the 1800s
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Dan (408)656-0958
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pHillipS-50” ColoR t.v., Heavy, $99
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304 furniture 310 Misc. for Sale 316 Clothes 345 Medical equipment 470 rooms 625 Classic Cars
White WiCker Armoire, asking $100, neGrini fenCinG Epee mask size M lAdieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL, driVe deluXe two button walker $10 CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k
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brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
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Anne klein silver-tone watch with
OBO (650)359-2238. Village at the Just $45 craigslist for pics.
Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- tunturi roWinG Machine, Good 318 Sports equipment Crossing Apts. We’ll run it
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2 CrAftSMAn 16in Reel Mowers new San Bruno 94066 reach 83,450 drivers
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Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
Antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available No Texting. Palo Alto $35. Call (650)670-2888.
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron 311 Musical instruments
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eVerett uPriGht antique piano. Guthy-renker PoWer Rider,Ever- SeA rAy 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
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VintAGe CrAftSMAn Jig Saw. Circa
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Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
(916)975-4969 leAther Golf bag with 23 clubs $90.
moving sale, CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
CheVrolet ‘88 Itaska; Motor Home:
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310 Misc. for Sale PiAno-AndreW kohler, Mahogany,
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Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250 1433
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500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint,
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Millar, senior economist at Barclays. finding staff,” Dunlap said.

JOBS
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Investors took Friday’s jobs data in
stride. The stock market was up slightly in
afternoon trading, extending a rally that has
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Like hiring, growth is also expected to
decelerate this year, to about a 2.25% pace,
down from 2.9% in 2018, the fastest expan-
lifted the financial markets this year. sion in three years. In the much more rapid
Given that hiring and wage growth aren’t expansion in the 1990s, growth topped 4%
any lingering fears that a recession might growing so fast as to threaten high infla- raising their values. for four years.
arrive over the next year or so. The econo- tion, the Federal Reserve is likely to stay The stock market has tripled since bot- Consumers have helped drag down
my’s slow but steady pace of growth is like- on the sidelines indefinitely, forgoing toming a decade ago, benefiting the richest growth, with retail sales falling in February
ly to keep inflation low and perhaps sustain interest rate hikes, economists said. one-tenth of Americans, who own about and a broader measure of consumer spending
the expansion, which is set to become the 80% of the value of U.S. shares. Home equi- slipped in January. Businesses have also
As recently as December, Fed officials had
longest on record in July. ty, a much more vital source of wealth for reined in their spending on industrial
forecast that they would raise rates twice
By historical measures, the expansion the middle-class, has recovered much less. machinery and other equipment and on fac-
this year. But in March, after financial mar-
has fallen short of the sometimes-explo- And many households remain gripped by tories and other buildings.
kets turned volatile, inflation showed signs
sive growth that businesses and workers financial insecurity despite the steady pace And in Europe and Asia, weaker
of slipping, and concerns grew about the
enjoyed in the past but that often led to of hiring. Forty percent of workers earn less economies have reduced demand for U.S.
global economy, the Fed said it would like-
financial bubbles or economic excesses — than $16 an hour, according to government exports. Europe is on the brink of reces-
ly keep rates unchanged in 2019.
and eventually a recession. data analyzed by the Economic Policy insti- sion, with its factories shrinking in March
“Lackluster means that you’re not over- Yet the jobs data also provides little reason tute. In March, hiring did pick up in higher-
for the Fed to cut rates, analysts said, despite at the fastest pace in six years, according to
heating,” Josh Wright, chief economist at paying sectors, such as professional and a private survey.
recruiting software maker iCIMS, said of the President Donald Trump’s repeated calls for business services, which added 37,000 jobs
the Fed to do just that. On Friday, Trump went Still, most analysts expect the U.S. econ-
current expansion. “It’s more stable, and in engineering, IT services, accounting and
further, urging the Fed to renew the bond- omy to survive weakness overseas.
we’ll have fewer imbalances. It looks like other fields.
we’ll be able to prolong this recovery even buying program it had used to lower longer- Manufacturers did not fare as well, cutting “The U.S. is much more isolated from
further.” term borrowing rates earlier this decade after 6,000 jobs, the sector’s first decline in a those factors than other countries,” Millar
In its monthly jobs report Friday, the the Great Recession. The program was year and a half, mostly because of layoffs by said. “We have a relatively closed econo-
government also said the unemployment known as “quantitative easing.” General Motors. Construction firms added my.”
rate remained near a five-decade low of 3.8% “Our country’s doing unbelievably well 16,000 jobs. Corporate profits also appear to be
in March. economically,” Trump said. But Fed policy- One factor that may weigh on hiring in rebounding after stalling out in the first
So far this year, job growth has averaged makers “really slowed us down,” and if they the coming months is a dwindling supply of three months of this year.
a decent 180,000 a month. That is down, dropped rates and resumed buying bonds, workers in the healthiest job markets. Analysts expect S&P 500 companies to
though, from last year’s 223,000 monthly “you would see a rocket ship.” Charles Dunlap, who owns an accounting report a drop of nearly 4 percent in their
average. And it marks the lowest three- Quantitative easing was an emergency firm in Houston with a partner, has found it first-quarter earnings per share from a year
month average gain since November 2017, tool that the Fed, under Chairman Ben much harder to find a new bookkeeper than earlier, according to FactSet. It would be the
before the tax cuts took effect. Bernanke, used to buy trillions in govern- he did the last time he filled the position, in first decline in nearly three years.
Wage growth also slipped a bit in March, ment bonds and other securities. The third late 2016. But Steve Chiavarone, an equity strategist
with average hourly pay increasing 3.2% and last round was launched in 2012 when Back then, advertising mostly by word of at Federated Investors, pointed to encourag-
from a year earlier. That is down from the unemployment rate was still 8%. mouth turned up unsolicited requests for ing reports recently on China’s economy
February’s year-over-year gain of 3.4%, the The Fed’s policies probably contributed interviews and candidates with advanced and U.S. manufacturing, along with central
best in a decade. to another shortcoming of the current degrees. Now, Dunlap has interviewed only banks around the world easing up on inter-
“Today’s data paint a picture of resilient expansion: It has benefited wealthier three potential hires this year, despite rais- est rates.
U.S. demand that has stepped down to a Americans more than others. That’s because ing the job’s starting pay about $2 an hour “Over the last few days, you’ve seen 2019
more moderate pace of growth following the Fed’s QE program, by holding down to roughly $15. and 2020 earnings estimates rise for the
last year’s robust gains,” said Jonathan rates on Treasury securities, led many “That’s the big challenge these days, just first time since September,” Chiavarone
investors to put more money into stocks, said.

face of the Earth, but I don’t know if she was Avilez is 5-foot-8-inches, with a slender matter their life circumstances and that was

TRACY
Continued from page 1
victimized or chose to disappear. Normally
when you dig this deep into a missing per-
sons case you see traces of that person’s
build and blonde or sometimes brown hair,
green eyes and many distinctive tattoos,
including a big sunflower on her chest.
always an issue between us because I felt a
need to protect her as an older sister and tell
her you can’t just be trusting and accepting
existence or an indication that they might Hamilton described her sister as viva- of everyone. You have to have clear bound-
have voluntarily gone missing, but she just cious, outgoing and also said she could be aries because a lot of people in this world
conflicting stories as to her whereabouts, disappeared and when you have no evidence have ill intentions and you can’t be open
all of which have been found to be rumors, overly trusting and accepting of people,
of resurfacing that’s suspicious.” including those with criminal backgrounds. and trusting of everyone.”
said San Bruno police Lt. Ryan Johansen.
“[Every report] turned out to be unsub- Avilez spent most of her time in San “That was a sweet and loving trait about
stantiated, ” Johansen said. “She disap- Bruno and other neighboring Peninsula her but it could’ve been to her detriment,” Any one with information about Av ilez is
peared under what I would describe as suspi- cities and frequented area Starbucks cafes, Hamilton said. “I think she had dangerous urged to contact San Bruno police at 616-
cious circumstances because she fell off the Hamilton said. people in her life. She accepted everyone no 7100.

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UK’s prime minister asks EU to delay Brexit until June 30


By Gregory Katz and Raf Casert Such a move would mean that the U.K.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would need to take part in the elections to
the European Parliament, something May
has long argued would not be in either side’s
LONDON — British Prime Minister
interest.
Theresa May on Friday again sought to
The elections pose a substantial stum-
delay Brexit until June 30 to avoid a chaot-
bling block because Britain would be
ic withdrawal from the European Union in
expected to take part, if it is still an EU
one week, although a key leader of the bloc
member, so its people have representation
suggested an even longer pause in the diffi-
in the European Parliament. Officials worry
cult divorce proceedings.
that the legitimacy of European institutions
The question over timing is vital because could be jeopardized if the population of a
Britain is set to leave the EU without a with- member state is not involved in the
drawal deal in place on April 12 unless an process.
agreement is reached at a Brussels summit EU nations already have watched nearly
set to take place two days earlier. three years of political anxiety over Brexit.
In a letter to European Council President French President Emmanuel Macron has
Donald Tusk, May asked for an extension thus far seemed cagey about giving Britain
until the end of June and agreed to make con- more time, saying the bloc cannot be held
tingency plans to take part in European hostage by Britain’s political deadlock over
Parliament elections on May 23-26 if nec- Brexit.
essary. REUTERS There are also concerns in Europe that
An earlier British request for a delay until Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May speaks in the Parliament. some British politicians who want to pro-
June 30 was rejected last month, amid rising and he urged the 27 remaining EU nations to year period, which has been dubbed a “flex- voke a “no-deal” Brexit might try to make
irritation from EU leaders about the politi- offer the U.K. a flexible extension of up to a tension,” and hopes to get it approved at trouble from inside the bloc, a course that
cal chaos in London. There also having year to make sure the nation doesn’t leave the EU summit on April 10. The officials outspoken Brexit advocate Jacob Rees-
been increasing fears that the longer the the bloc in a chaotic way that could under- spoke on condition of anonymity because Mogg suggested Friday.
U.K. stays, the more it will obstruct EU mine commerce and hurt many EU nations. they weren’t authorized to disclose informa- He tweeted that “if a long extension
policies and plans. Two EU officials said Tusk wants a one- tion before it was made public. leaves us stuck in the EU, we should be as
Tusk proposed a longer time frame Friday difficult as possible.”

Netanyahu plays a ‘Trump card’ as Israeli elections near


By Ilan Ben Zion Drawing inspiration with the Obama adminis- Netanyahu on the campaign trail.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from Trump, Netanyahu tration, which repeatedly In the run-up to Tuesday’s vote,
has dismissed a corrup- clashed with the prime Netanyahu has hosted Secretary of State
JERUSALEM — In a tight race for re-elec- tion case against him as minister over his poli- Mike Pompeo, visited Trump in the White
tion, Israel’s prime minister has gotten a a “witch hunt” and his cies toward the House and received American recognition of
welcome lift from his friend in the White Likud party has launched Palestinians and his Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights,
House. a weekly webcast to opposition to the nuclear which Israel seized from Syria during the
Benjamin Netanyahu’s campaign speech- counter what it claims is agreement with Iran. 1967 Mideast war.
es, billboards and social media videos have “fake news” broadcast by Upon taking office two Those moves are seen as an unspoken
all heavily featured President Donald Benjamin mainstream media. Donald Trump years ago, Trump quickly U.S. endorsement of Netanyahu, and in
Trump’s image, statements and pro-Israel Netanyahu For Netanyahu, the reversed course and Israel, having close ties with whoever occu-
actions as endorsements of the long-seated close ties with Trump are established a tight relationship with pies the White House is seen as a major
prime minister. a welcome change after eight frosty years Netanyahu. This has yielded benefits for asset.

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