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Two county measles cases reported in 2019


Health officials advise vaccination as national measles figures grow
By Anna Schuessler spreads downward to the rest of the said in an email, adding four
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF body, measles is a highly conta- measles cases were recorded in
gious disease and in 2019 has both 2014 and 2015.
infected one county resident and According to the Centers of
As reports of measles cases one international traveler coming Disease Control and Prevention,
climb across the nation, San through San Francisco outbreaks of measles are currently
Mateo County Health officials are International Airport, explained ongoing in 2019 in jurisdictions
advising residents to exercise cau- Dr. Catherine Sallenave, infec- in Michigan, New Jersey, New
tion if they identify any symp- tious diseases staff physician with York, Washington and, in
toms of the viral disease. San Mateo County Health. California, Santa Cruz and Butte
With symptoms including fever, counties. The number of measles
REUTERS FILE PHOTO coughing, runny nose, “pink eye” The county logged one con- cases reported in the United States
Health officials say 465 measles cases have been reported this year, as of and a rash that starts on the fore- firmed measles case in 2018 and
last week. That’s up from 387 the week before. head and behind the ears and none in 2016 and 2017, Sallenave See MEASLES, Page 18

VIRGINIA TAKES IT ALL

REUTERS
Felicity Huffman, facing charges in a nationwide college admissions
cheating scheme, escorted by her brother Moore Huffman Jr., leaves federal
court in Boston, Mass.

Guilty pleas
for admission
BOB DONNAN-USA TODAY SPORTS
Virginia has won the first men’s basketball championship in school history, getting a career-high 27 points from
De’Andre Hunter and clutch play from Kyle Guy to beat Texas Tech 85-77 in overtime. SEE STORY PAGE 13
bribery scam
13 parents, one coach admit
Police: Uber driver takes people to college admissions fraud
to airport, then burglarizes home By Julia Cheever
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
admissions consultant William
“Rick” Singer, consisted of falsi-
fying children’s college entrance
By Anna Schuessler another home a investigation, Jackie Gordon
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF few blocks Wilson was apprehended in the Thirteen parents, including exam results or bribing coaches in
away on Nash Sacramento suburb at 9 p.m. April actress Felicity Huffman and five phony athletic recruitments, or
Drive, accord- 5, a day after the incidents were Bay Area mothers and fathers, and both.
A 38-year-old Rancho Cordova
ing to San reported April 4, according to one coach have agreed to plead Huffman, 56, of Los Angeles,
Uber driver was arrested Friday on
Mateo police. police. guilty to fraud charges in a college and 10 other parents agreed to
accusations he attempted to break
In what Officers responded to the 1700 admissions cheating scheme, fed- plead guilty to charges of conspir-
into the home of residents on Rand
police are call- block of Nash Drive at 5:37 p.m. eral prosecutors in Boston acy to commit mail fraud and hon-
Street in San Mateo Thursday after
he dropped them off at the airport ing an around- announced Monday.
and later that morning burglarized Jackie Wilson the-clock See WILSON, Page 19 The scheme, carried out through See GUILTY, Page 19
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2 Tuesday • April 9, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“The ultimate test of a moral society is the
kind of world that it leaves to its children.”
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer

This Day in History


Funeral services, private and public,

1968 were held for Martin Luther King Jr. at


the Ebenezer Baptist Church and
Morehouse College in Atlanta, five
days after the civil rights leader was
assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.
In  1 8 6 5 , Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered his
army to Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox
Court House in Virginia.
In  1 9 1 3 , the first game was played at Ebbets Field, the
newly built home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who lost to the
Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0.
In  1 9 3 9 , singer Marian Anderson performed a concert at
the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., after being
denied the use of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
In  1 9 4 0 , during World War II, Germany invaded Denmark
and Norway.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, some 75,000 Philippine and
American defenders on Bataan surrendered to Japanese NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
troops, who forced the prisoners into what became known A 34-year-old North Carolina man who failed to yield to police on patrol after driving recklessly in the Sunnybrae neighborhood
as the Bataan Death March; thousands died or were killed en failed to negotiate a turn from South Claremont Street onto 16th Avenue and crashed into an apartment building at about
route. 6:39 p.m. Monday. The apartment was unoccupied and the man was taken to the hospital.
In  1 9 5 9 ,   NASA presented its first seven astronauts: Scott
Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom,
Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard and Donald Slayton. Architect In other news ...
Frank Lloyd Wright, 91, died in Phoenix, Arizona. before he slipped and fell in front of it. measures are needed to attack the global
In 1 9 6 5 , the newly built Astrodome in Houston featured its
Man paralyzed in San Diego rings that deal in rhino horn and ele-
He was taken to a hospital in critical
first baseball game, an exhibition between the Astros and cycling crash gets $20M condition but as of Monday he’s in sta- phant ivory.
the New York Yankees, with President Lyndon B. Johnson SAN DIEGO — A San Diego man who ble condition. “The rage and anger of many people
in attendance. (The Astros won, 2-1, in 12 innings.) was paralyzed after crashing his bicycle Police didn’t say whether the driver at the rampant poaching that is endan-
In  1 9 7 9 ,   officials declared an end to the crisis involving into an open trench at a construction will be charged and the case remains gering rhinos and elephants is under-
the Three Mile Island Unit 2 nuclear reactor in site will get a $20 million settlement. under investigation. standable. But the joy and gloating
Pennsylvania, 12 days after a partial core meltdown. A lawsuit filed by Sheng Du says he over the death of a poacher is crass and
was flipped into a rock pile when the Rhino poacher killed by misguided,” Rademeyer said. “Killing
Birthdays front tire of his bike hit the trench in
December 2017. The resulting spinal
elephant and eaten by lions poachers will not stop poaching.
Poachers are just the foot soldiers of
cord injury left him paralyzed from the JOHANNESBURG — A rhinoceros international criminal syndicates.”
neck down. poacher was stomped to death by an ele- The world’s rhinos are in danger of
Under a settlement, the city will pay phant and eaten by lions in a South being hunted to extinction. They are
him $1.5 million and two road con- Africa wildlife preserve, and rangers prized for their horns, which are ground
struction firms will pay $18.5 million. found just his skull and trousers, author- up and used in traditional Chinese med-
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports ities said. icine as a supposed cure for a variety of
that the City Council is scheduled to The man and two others were hunting ailments.
approve San Diego’s portion on illegally at Kruger National Park last South Africa, which has about 80% of
Tuesday. week when the elephant surprised them, the world’s remaining rhinos, has seen
Actor Dennis Actress Leighton Actress Kristen The newspaper says the firm Harris & park spokesman Isaac Phaahla said. aggressive poaching of the animals in
Quaid is 65. Meester is 33. Stewart is 29. Associates is paying $14.25 million of The hunter’s companions dragged his recent years. Last year 769 rhinos were
the settlement, while KTA Construction body to a spot near a road and told the killed illegally, down from more than
Satirical songwriter and mathematician Tom Lehrer is 91. is paying $4.25 million. man’s family what happened. It took 1,000 annually since 2013, according
Naturalist Jim Fowler is 89. Actor Jean-Paul Belmondo is 86. two days for rangers to find his to Save the Rhino.
Actress Michael Learned is 80. Country singer Margo Smith Boy, 10, run over while remains. “Poaching is a serious, ongoing
is 77. Country singer Hal Ketchum is 66. Comedian Jimmy South Africans weighed in on social problem in the park,” Phaahla said of
Tingle is 64. Country musician Dave Innis (Restless Heart) is
surfing on car driven by parent media, with many celebrating the Kruger, which covers 7,500 square
60. Talk show host Joe Scarborough is 56. Actress-sports CALIFORNIA CITY — A 10-year-old poacher’s death, calling it justice or miles in southeastern South Africa,
reporter Lisa Guerrero is 55. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is 55. California boy has suffered major applauding the animals for “restoring making it about the size of the U.S.
Actor Mark Pellegrino is 54. Actress-model Paulina injuries after he was run over while surf- law and order in the jungle.” But others state of New Jersey.
Porizkova is 54. Actress Cynthia Nixon is 53. Rock singer ing on top of a car driven by one of his blamed the economic desperation that After the death of the poacher, whose
parents. leads people to become poachers, and name and nationality were not released,
Kevin Martin (Candlebox) is 50. TV personality Sunny
It happened Saturday afternoon in the international criminal syndicates relatives asked park officials to help
Anderson is 44. Rock singer Gerard Way (My Chemical
California City in the Antelope Valley, they work for. recover the body. Rangers searched on
Romance) is 42. Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam is 40. Rock northeast of Los Angeles. Julian Rademeyer, a project leader for the ground and by air but did not find the
musician Albert Hammond Jr. (The Strokes) is 39. Actor The Los Angeles Times says the boy TRAFFIC, which monitors the interna- remains before it got dark, Phaahla
Charlie Hunnam is 39. Actor Ryan Northcott is 39. Actor was seen on top of the moving car tional trade in wildlife, said effective said.
Arlen Escarpeta is 38. Actor Jay Baruchel is 37.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, April 6 Powerball Fantasy Five Tues day :  Mostly cloudy in the morning
one letter to each square,
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the upper 50s to mid 60s. Northwest winds
LMIYD Powerball

Daily Four 20 to 30 mph. Gusts up to 45 mph in the


April 5 Mega Millions afternoon.
8 22 24 38 64 21 8 1 4 1 Tue s day   Ni g h t :   Clear, breezy. Lows
near 50.
WOSNH Mega number
Daily three midday Wednes day   And  Wednes day   Ni g ht:
April 6 Super Lotto Plus 4 4 5 Mostly clear. Highs in the lower to mid 60s. Lows in the
upper 40s to mid 50s.
1 23 29 33 42 3 Daily three evening Thurs day :  Sunny in the morning then becoming mostly
MLEYSL Mega number

4 4 5 cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s.


Thurs day   Ni g ht: Mostly cloudy in the evening then
The Daily Derby race winners are Money Bags, No. becoming partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers. Lows
11, in first place; Eureka, No. 7, in second place; and in the lower 50s.
ATOTOT Gorgeous George, No. 8, in third place. The race time Fri day   Thro ug h  Saturday :  Mostly clear. Highs in the
was clocked at 1:42.02. lower to mid 60s. Lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s.
Now arrange the circled letters
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Loan sought to rebuild community center Police reports
Not the mail, man!
Millbrae officials hopeful county can offer funds for rebuilding center lost to arson Eighteen mailboxes were damaged and
By Austin Walsh broken into and mail was strewn across
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
the floor on Woodside Road in Redwood
City, it was reported at 9:25 a. m.
Following the failure of a tax proposal, Wednesday, March 27.
Millbrae officials turned their focus to San
Mateo County colleagues with hopes of REDWOOD CITY
raising the money needed to rebuild the
community center ravaged by an arson fire. Petty theft. Somebody on Vera Avenue
Millbrae councilmembers will chart a was a victim of a scam, it was reported at
spending plan for the $500,000 allocated 7:35 p.m. Tuesday, April 2.
by the county Board of Supervisors to help Reckl es s dri v ers . Someone was driving
finance the rebuild during a Tuesday meet- recklessly on Highway 101, it was reported
ing, while the two sides continue develop- at 4:12 p.m. Tuesday, April 2.
ing a larger financing plan. Petty theft. A wallet was stolen on El
Schematic designs for the new center Camino Real, it was reported at 1:43 p.m.
will be crafted with the initial grant from Tuesday, April 2.
county officials, who are also examining Petty theft. Someone stole a bicycle on
offering a low-income loan to help the city Locust Street, it was reported at 12:45 p.m.
finance and fast-track construction of the Tuesday, April 2.
facility. Artist’s rendering of Millbrae’s new community center. Sto l en v ehi cl e. A gray 2010 Toyota
City Manager Tom Williams said he is But with uncertainty as to when the measure, and the loan would offer an Tundra was stolen on Broadway, it was
optimistic a loan deal can be reached, impact fees may be collected, and construc- opportunity to finance the project without reported at 9:36 a.m. Tuesday, April 2.
which will allow the city to pursue devel- tion costs regularly rising, Williams said requiring a ballot initiative. Graffiti . Someone was seen tagging on
opment more rapidly and fend off rising the county loan would be critical to speed- “If we enter into a loan agreement with Broadway, it was reported at 12:48 p.m.
construction costs. ing up the process and saving the city the county, there is no reason to go back Monday, April 1.
“We are so excited about the great part- money. out for a bond,” he said.
nership that we have with the county and “This helps us finance and build today Williams added landing the county grant SAN MATEO
that they have the ability to help us on what we would have to wait and build once could also ease the path for officials in Burg l ary . Someone’s purse was stolen
this,” said Williams. we receive the future development fees,” he their pursuit of state grant funding needed from a vehicle while parked on Franklin
He said officials are seeking a loan from said. Williams projected as much as $20 to afford the new facility. In all, he said Parkway, it was reported at 5:11 p. m.
the county in the range of about $10 mil- million in various impact fees will eventu- officials are hopeful to track down as much Wednesday, March 27.
lion to $14 million, which would likely ally be awarded to the city. as $10 million in grant money available Theft. Someone was caught on video steal-
help address a sizable portion of the Millbrae officials are seeking a loan through a state initiative designed to ing items during an open house on Norton
rebuild projected to cost at least $30 mil- from the county with a 2.5% interest rate, finance construction of recreation ameni- Street, it was reported at 12:17 p. m.
lion. which would be even less than the rate ties. Wednesday, March 27.
Officials are hopeful the rest of the proj- potentially faced by the city if it were to Officials have scrambled for a strategy to Burg l ary. A vehicle’s window was smashed
ect can be financed through a combination issue general obligation bonds. on Olympic Avenue, it was reported at
of insurance payments, grant funding, rev- Officials previously pursued voter sup- See LOAN, Page 19 10:10 p.m., Monday, March 25.
enue raised through potential property port for a bond measure which would be
sales and other strategies. spent to rebuild the facility, but the initia-
Williams said city officials plan primari- tive fell just short of the supermajority
ly to use forthcoming development impact required to pass.
fees from builders proposing sweeping For his part, Williams said officials are
mixed-use projects near the city’s train sta- disinterested in seeking another bond
tion as collateral for the potential loan.
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4 Tuesday • April 9, 2019 LOCAL/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Alleged murderer charged with GLOBAL WARMING IS SHRINKING

dissuading witness from jail GLACIERS FASTER THAN THOUGHT


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT 2 4 -y ear-o l d the shooting without incident
Union City res- with the assistance of officers
A 28-year-old Menlo Park man ident DeJohn from Union City and BART police
suspected of shooting and killing Jones, who was departments.
a 24-year-old in a Belmont apart- shot four times While in custody on the murder
ment in August of 2017 is facing at his ex-girl- charge, Stewart is said to have
an additional charge of felony dis- friend’s 1-bed- reminded his girlfriend on phone
suading a witness of the murder room apartment calls he made from jail of the code
after police learned he was alleged- at 566 Ralston of the street for those who cooper-
ly threatening his girlfriend over a Jovhon Ave., according ate with the other side and also
three-week period in multiple jail Stewart to prosecutors. told her his family would be look-
phone calls, according to the San According to ing for her if she continued to
Mateo County District Attorney’s police and prosecutors, Jones and cooperate with the investigation.
Office. the woman had recently broken up Stewart’s girlfriend was among
In custody on no bail status, when he showed up possibly unex- three witnesses in the apartment
Jovhon Alexander Stewart was pected. Jones, his sister and his during the incident who identified
found to have attempted to dis- cousin went to the woman’s apart- Stewart as the person who shot
suade his girlfriend from cooperat- ment to retrieve his TV and some Jones, according to prosecutors.
ing with police in multiple phone personal items. When he arrived, Stewart’s murder trial was set for REUTERS
calls from jail. Deputy District the woman was there with her Sept. 9 Monday after a judge grant- Earth’s glaciers are melting much faster than scientists thought. A new
Attorney Al Serrato said all phone brother and five of his friends, ed his defense attorney’s motion study shows they are losing 369 billion tons of snow and ice each year,
calls from jail are recorded and including Stewart. to continue his pretrial conference more than half of that in North America. The most comprehensive
those on them are notified of the It’s not clear what prompted the to allow for further testing at the measurement of glaciers worldwide found that thousands of inland
recordings. shooting, but police have reason crime lab, according to prosecu- masses of snow compressed into ice are shrinking 18 percent faster than
Stewart’s arrest Aug. 9, 2017, to believe those in the apartment tors. an international panel of scientists calculated in 2013.The world’s glaciers
ended a four-day manhunt span- had been drinking before the dis- Stewart’s defense attorney are shrinking five times faster now than they were in the 1960s. Their
ning two Bay Area counties fol- pute escalated and became deadly. Constance O’Brien was not imme- melt is accelerating due to global warming, and adding more water to
lowing the Aug. 5, 2017, death of Stewart was arrested four days after diately available for comment. already rising seas, the study found.

Two arrested for retail theft ring according to the Sheriff’s Office. Officers responded around 7 a.m. to a
Local briefs Inside the car, deputies found the trash report of a loose dog attacking someone on
Two women are behind bars for allegedly the 900 block of Schwerin Street and arrived
stealing $15,000 in products from at least at Holly Street and the bags filled with toiletries, over-the-counter
medications, health products and cosmet- to find the dog attacking a 40-year-old man
two stores in San Mateo southbound Highway
ics. Many of the products still had security in a rear yard, according to police.
County and keeping the 101 on-ramp stopped a
car driven by Lavett alarms attached to them and appeared to be Fearing for the safety of the man, the offi-
items in several 30-gal-
Williams, 26, of stolen, according to the Sheriff’s Office. cers fired their service weapons, killing the
lon trash bags discovered
Oakland, and she admit- dog. They then started life-saving measures
during a vehicle stop in
San Carlos April 3, ted to having a suspend- Officers fatally shoot dog on the man, who was then taken to a hospi-
ed license. The passen- tal in critical but stable condition, police
according to the San
ger in the car was identi-
that mauled man in backyard said.
Mateo County Sheriff’s
Office. Erisha Johnson fied as Erisha Johnson, Daly City police officers fatally shot a Investigators late Monday morning were
At approximately 9:45 25, also of Oakland. dog that mauled and critically injured a man interviewing the owner of the dog. No other
Lavett Williams Williams was on probation for burglary out in the backyard of a home Monday morn- details about the case were immediately
p.m., sheriff’s deputies
of San Francisco and Santa Clara counties, ing, police said. released.

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Newsom meets Salvadorans who tried to reach US
By Kathleen Ronayne Menjivar successfully made it to an aunt’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home in Houston several years ago but
returned home voluntarily when his mother
PANCHIMALCO, El Salvador — David needed help. He had crossed the border ille-
Escobar Fuentes fled El Salvador because gally with help from a human smuggler.
gangs were extorting his ranching family, Fuentes, Menjivar and Monroy met with
while Bryon Melgar Menjivar wanted to Newsom privately after sharing their stories
escape the pressure to join a gang that start- with reporters. The International
ed when he was 15. Sandra Monroy headed Organization for Migration chose them to
north for a good job. meet with the governor.
They told California Gov. Gavin Newsom Fuentes, 26, and Menjivar, 18, spoke to
their stories Monday, the second day of his reporters about how gang violence perme-
visit to El Salvador. He met them at the coun- ates life in El Salvador, prompting many
try’s only processing center for migrants young men to leave. Violence by gangs has
who are deported from Mexico or the United made El Salvador one of the most dangerous
States. countries in the world, with 50 homicides for
It was his first opportunity to interact every 100,000 people. By contrast, the U.S.
directly with people who have left the small rate is about five per 100,000.
Central American country because of poverty Fuentes said his family used to own a farm
and violence. Later, he traveled to the small with cattle and goats but was forced to sell
mountain town of Panchimalco, the home of REUTERS many of them off as gangs demanded much
indigenous Salvadorans, for a cultural Gov. Gavin Newsom visits the premises of a migrant assistance office in San Salvador. of their profits. First his cousin left, then
demonstration and conversation on human Fuentes decided to join a caravan with
rights abuses. October, according to U.S. Customs and to go to the United States — the wish all Monroy. He had hoped to connect with a
California has more Salvadorans than any Border Protection data. Salvadorans have,” Monroy said. friend in Oklahoma after crossing the bor-
other state, and Newsom is in the country to Fuentes and Monroy, his aunt, left for the But they never made it. Authorities in der.
learn more about why thousands are fleeing U.S. in a caravan last October. Both said they Mexico stopped them, held them for three “Here, the struggle is day by day, you have
for the U.S. About 3,000 unaccompanied hoped to achieve more opportunity, safety days and then bused them back to El to survive one day for the other,” he said of El
Salvadoran children and 12,000 family mem- and a version of the “American dream.” Salvador. They did not share details about Salvador, saying different gangs hold a grip
bers have entered the United States since “We were so excited because we were going why they were stopped. on each part of the country.

California Highway Patrol Around the state Obituary

mourns officer fatally struck Richard Royce “Pops” Ratto


bears the names of officers killed in the line
WEST SACRAMENTO — The California January 9, 1929 - March 15, 2019
of duty.
Highway Patrol has conducted a traditional Academy commander James Mann says
ceremony for a motorcycle officer fatally A 63-year resident of San Mateo, passed away March 15,
Licon is the 230th officer to be honored by 2019 at age 90 from complications following a stroke.
struck by a vehicle during a traffic stop in the fountain.
Riverside County. Rich was born in San Francisco in 1929 to Victor and
The 28-year veteran was struck Saturday Olga Ratto and moved to Burlingame as a young child. He
CHP Commissioner Warren Stanley on Interstate 15 and died at a hospital.
announced end-of-watch for Sgt. Steven was a graduate of the Drew School in San Francisco and the
The driver of the vehicle that struck him
Licon on Monday at the CHP Academy in was arrested for investigation of murder and College of San Mateo. A decorated veteran of the Korean
West Sacramento. drunken driving. War, he entered the plumbing trade after the war and was a
Officers stood at attention as a bell was Licon is survived by his wife Ann, daugh- proud 64-year member of Plumbers & Steamfitters Union
rung in a plaza where a memorial fountain ter Marissa and stepdaughter Kelly. Local 467 where he worked on commercial and industrial plumbing installations
throughout San Mateo and Santa Clara counties during his 30-year career.
He married his wife Beverly (B.J.) in 1951 and they enjoyed 54 years of marriage
before her passing in 2006. He served as her devoted caregiver during the last years
of her life.
Rich had a lifelong fascination with trains and with his brother Don enjoyed
building miniature live steam locomotives that they ran on the Golden Gate Live
Steamers tracks at Tilden Park in Berkeley, where he was a member. An amateur
cartoonist, Rich created “Spike and Rail”, a humorous train-themed cartoon panel
that ran for many years in the GGLS newsletter.
An original DIY-er, Rich could build or fix almost anything and was always
generous with his time, helping out family, friends and neighbors with his skills.
He also shared these talents in later years as a volunteer at the San Mateo Senior
Center and the San Mateo Public Library. A life-long learner and “news junkie”, Rich
challenged himself to keep up to date with world affairs, politics and technology and
enjoyed using Photoshop on his computer and texting messages, videos and photos to
his family and friends into his 89th year. An avid Giants and 49ers fan, who enjoyed
gatherings of his large family, Rich’s warmth, charm, sense of humor and generosity
will be missed.
Rich is survived by his brother Don and his children Jan (Tony), Linda (John), Rick
and David. He also leaves grandchildren Jennifer (Justin), Lindsay, Sean, Tim, Hailey
and Kylie, and great-grandsons Lucas and Korbin, the newest steam engine fans in
the family. He is also survived by step-grandchildren Kelly (Sal), Sean (Rebecca),
and Kristin and their families.
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated in his honor on Thursday, April 25th at
10:30am at St. Gregory Catholic Church, 28th & Hacienda Streets, San Mateo.
Private inurnment. Contributions in Rich’s memory can be made to Sutter Hospice
at Sutter Care at Home, Gift Processing Center, P.O. Box 160045, Sacramento, CA
95816.
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Michael Cohen’s usefulness to


prosecutors may be at an end
By Jim Mustian and Michael R. Sisak And special counsel Robert Mueller’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS closing of his probe into Russian attempts
to influence the 2016 presidential election
NEW YORK — When FBI agents raided effectively shuts the door on Cohen emerg-
Michael Cohen’s home and office a year ago ing as a key witness in that investigation.
Tuesday, some pundits declared it the begin- “They’re not going to be making any new
ning of the end of Donald Trump’s presiden- cases with his testimony,” predicted David
cy. It was only a matter of time, they specu- S. Weinstein, a former federal prosecutor in
lated, before Cohen gave investigators a Miami.
roadmap to Trump’s supposed misdeeds. With Cohen scheduled to report to prison
Cohen stoked those flames as recently as May 6, his attorneys have reached out to
Thursday by saying he was cooperating in Democrats in Congress, asking them to
federal probes he wasn’t at liberty to dis- write letters saying Cohen’s three-year
cuss. sentence for tax evasion, campaign
And yet, there are mounting indications finance violations and other crimes should
that Cohen’s usefulness to federal prosecu- be postponed because his help is needed
tors is drying up — and that he may wind up going through a “substantial trove of new
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
being the only person to go to prison for information, documents, recordings, and
other evidence. ” But tellingly, federal Michael Cohen confers with his attorney and advisor Lanny Davis, left, as he testifies before
the hush-money scandal that has dogged a House Committee on Oversight and Reform hearing.
Trump’s presidency. prosecutors themselves made no such
Several members of the team that prose- request. ing Cohen’s claims to Congress that Trump “Cohen has already spilled his guts,”
cuted Trump’s former lawyer and fixer in To be sure, federal authorities in New York fudged the value of his assets with dealing Giuliani said Sunday on CBS’ “Face the
New York have announced they are moving don’t appear to be finished scrutinizing with insurance companies and banks. Nation.” “He has nothing at all incriminat-
on to other jobs, something that usually people close to Trump. Investigations con- But whether Cohen would play a central ing on” Trump.
happens when a big case is winding down. tinue into the president’s inaugural commit- role as a witness in any of those investiga- Asked on the same program whether
Prosecutors have also been returning elec- tee. Among other things, authorities are tions is unclear. House Democrats would be willing to write
tronic devices and documents seized from looking into payments made to vendors and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani dismissed letters on Cohen’s behalf, House Judiciary
Cohen, an indication those materials might whether foreigners illegally donated. Cohen’s plea to Congress to help him Committee chairman Jerry Nadler was non-
not be needed for future prosecutions. New York state officials are also examin- remain free as “pretty hilarious.” committal.

Attorney: Mar-a-Lago infiltrator had hidden-camera detector


By Terry Spencer hidden cameras, federal authorities told a sion to the president’s Palm Beach resort will be indicted by a federal grand jury this
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS judge Monday. and was found to be carrying two Chinese week on those charges.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Rolando Garcia passports, four cellphones, a laptop com- He said Zhang would be a “serious risk of
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A Chinese told Magistrate Judge William Matthewman puter, an external hard drive and a thumb flight” if she were released while awaiting
woman recently arrested at President Donald during a bond hearing that “there are a lot of drive containing the malware. trial, as she has no ties to the United States.
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club lied repeatedly to questions that remain” about 32-year-old Matthewman adjourned the hearing until The State Department revoked her visa last
Secret Service agents while carrying com- Yujing Zhang next Monday as Zhang’s public defender week, he said, so even if released on bond,
puter malware unlike anything a govern- He said the FBI is still investigating said he’s still gathering evidence that could she would be detained by immigration offi-
ment analyst had ever seen and had more whether Zhang is a spy. justify her release on bail on charges of cials. She arrived in the U.S. on a flight
than $8,000 in cash at her hotel room, Zhang was arrested March 30 after Secret lying to federal agents and illegal entry to a from Shanghai to Newark, New Jersey, two
along with an electronic device that detects Service agents said she lied to gain admis- restricted area. Garcia said he expects Zhang days before her arrest.

Don Lustenberger Obituary


Don Lustenberger died peacefully April 5,
2019, in Rocklin, California, at the age of p.m. at the Chapel of the
91. Highlands, 194
Born Aug. 14, 1927, to Fred and Justine Millwood Drive at El
(Bailey) Lustenberger, Don was the younger Camino Real in Millbrae.
of two sons and a third generation San The Funeral Mass will be
Franciscan who was raised in the Mission 11 a.m. Monday, April
District. His older brother, Dale Robert 15, at St. Dunstan
Lustenberger, was killed in action while Catholic Church, 1133
serving in the Navy during World War II. Broadway in Millbrae.
Family and friends may visit 2 p. m. Committal to follow at
Sunday, April 14, with a vigil service at 4 Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma.
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Shake-up at Homeland Security goes beyond Nielsen’s exit
By Colleen Long the border and his diminishing
and Jill Colvin options for action. Court chal-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lenges, immigration laws and his
own advisers have blocked sever-
WASHINGTON — President al of his proposals as his re-elec-
Donald Trump and White House tion campaign looms. The White
allies pressing for a harder line House has lashed out by demand-
on immigration sped up their ing new leadership, although a
campaign Monday to clean house new team is likely to face the
at the Department of Homeland same obstacles.
Security with a mission far wider The head of U.S. Citizenship
than just the departure of and Immigration Services, L.
Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. Francis Cissna, and Homeland
The dismantling of the govern- Security General Counsel John
ment’s immigration leadership is M. Mitnick are expected to be
being orchestrated by Trump pushed out of their positions, the
adviser Stephen Miller, the impe- officials said. Nielsen submitted
tus behind some of the adminis- her resignation Sunday after
tration’s most controversial poli- meeting with Trump at the White
cies, according to three people House, and three days earlier, the
familiar with the matter. Beyond administration withdrew the nom-
changing names and faces, Trump ination of Ron Vitiello to lead
is considering separating migrant Immigration and Customs
families at the border again, Enforcement. Other longtime
resuming the practice that drew so civil servants in agency posts are
much outrage last year, the same also on the chopping block, said
people said. the officials, who spoke on con-
REUTERS The shake-up is a result of dition of anonymity because they
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, center, and commissioner for Customs and Border Patrol Kevin Trump’s frustration with the were not authorized to speak pub-
McAleenan, left, walk with Donald Trump during a visit to a section of the border wall in Calexico. increasing number of migrants at licly.

California Rep. Swalwell joins Around the nation He says: “I’m ready to solve lon of the personality conflict within the
these problems. I’m running for Department of agency, three officials said, speak-
Democratic presidential race at home.” president of the United States.” Ho mel an d ing on the condition of anonymi-
WASHINGTON — California He says, The 38-year-old Iowa native was Security. ty to discuss the personnel matter.
Rep. Eric Swalwell is officially in “None of that is elected in 2012 to represent White House The officials said it was unrelated
the running for the 2020 going to California’s 15th Congressional press secretary to the resignation of Homeland
Democratic presidential nomina- change until we District. Sarah Sanders Security Secretary Kirstjen
tion. get a leader who said Trump has Nielsen and a recent security
Swalwell made the announce- is willing to go Secret Service selected career breach at the president’s private
ment during a taping Monday of Secret Service club in Florida.
CBS’ “The Late Show with
big on the head Alles leaving Randolph Alles official James
Still, it comes amid a spate of
issues we take
Stephen Colbert.” on, be bold in WASHINGTON — U.S. Secret Murray to lead turnover across DHS that began
The congressman says, “I see a Eric Swalwell the solutions Service Director Randolph “Tex” the agency, saying he will assume last week when Trump withdrew
country in quicksand, unable to we offer and do Alles is leaving the Trump admin- the role next month. She added his Immigration and Customs
solve threats from abroad, unable good in the way that we govern.” istration, the White House said, Alles will be “leaving shortly.” Enforcement director’s nomina-
to make life better for people here amid a shake-up in the upper eche- Alles’ departure stems from a tion to stay on permanently.
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Three US soldiers, contractor killed in Afghanistan


By Rahim Faiez base. The conflicting accounts could not be
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS immediately reconciled.
The fatalities, which bring to seven the
KABUL, Afghanistan — Three American number of U.S. soldiers killed so far this
service members and a U.S. contractor were year in Afghanistan, underscore the difficul-
killed when their convoy hit a roadside bomb ties in bringing peace to the war-wrecked
on Monday near the main U.S. base in country even as Washington has stepped up
Afghanistan, the U.S. forces said. The efforts to find a way to end the 17-year war,
Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. America’s longest.
The U.S. and NATO Resolute Support mis- There are about 14,000 U.S. forces in
sion said the four Americans were killed near Afghanistan, supporting embattled Afghan
the Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, while forces as they struggle on two fronts — fac-
three others were wounded in the explosion. ing a resurgent Taliban who now hold sway
The base in Bagram district is located in over almost half the country and also the
northern Parwan province and serves as the Islamic State affiliate, which has sought to
main U.S. air facility in the country. expand its footprint in Afghanistan even as
The wounded were evacuated and are its self-proclaimed “caliphate” has crum-
receiving medical care, the statement said. bled in Syria and Iraq.
It added that in accordance with U. S. Last year, 13 U.S. service members were
Department of Defense policy, the names of killed in Afghanistan.
service members killed in action were being The Taliban have continued to carry out
withheld until after the notification of next daily attacks on Afghan security forces
of kin. despite holding several rounds of peace
In their claim of responsibility, the talks with the United States in recent
Taliban said they launched the attack and months. The Taliban have refused to meet
REUTERS that one of their suicide bombers detonated with the Afghan government, which they
Afghan National Army soldiers take part in an exercise at the Kabul Military Training Center. his explosives-laden vehicle near the NATO view as a U.S. puppet.

US labels elite Iran force a foreign terrorist organization


By Matthew Lee category as al-Qaida and the Islamic State. nel in at least two key countries. of attacks dating to the 1980s for which
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “This unprecedented step, led by the The administration went ahead with the the U.S. holds Iran and the IRGC responsi-
Department of State, recognizes the reality designation despite expressions of “seri- ble, beginning with the attacks on the
WASHINGTON — The United States on that Iran is not only a state sponsor of ter- ous” concern by senior defense and intelli- Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, Lebanon
Monday designated Iran’s Revolutionary rorism, but that the IRGC actively partici- gence officials about the possibility of in 1983.
Guard Corps a foreign terrorist organiza- pates in, finances and promotes terrorism retaliation, as well as the effectiveness No waivers or exceptions to the sanc-
tion, an unprecedented declaration against as a tool of statecraft,” President Donald against an organization already subject to tions were announced, meaning U. S.
a foreign government that may prompt Trump said in announcing the measure. sanctions, according to two U.S. officials troops and diplomats could be barred from
retaliation and make it harder for American Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the who spoke on condition of anonymity speaking with Iraqi or Lebanese authorities
diplomats and military officers to work designation is intended to increase pressure because they were not authorized to discuss who have dealings with Guard officials or
with allies in the region. on Iran, isolating it further and diverting the decision. surrogates. Such contact occurs now
It is the first time that the U.S. has des- some of the financial resources it uses to Pompeo said the move is part of an effort between U.S. officials in Iraq who deal
ignated an entity of another government as fund terrorism and militant activity in the to put “maximum pressure” on Iran to end with Iranian-affiliated Shiite militias and
a terrorist organization, placing a group Middle East and beyond. But, in addition to its support for terrorist plots and militant in Lebanon, where the Iran-backed
with vast economic resources that answers the potential for Iranian retaliation, it com- activity that destabilizes the Middle East. Hezbollah movement is in parliament and
only to Iran’s supreme leader in the same plicates a delicate balance for U.S. person- Speaking to reporters, he rattled off a list the government.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday • April 9, 2019 9


Letters to the editor
Replace the roofs the right way
Editor,
the security of the nation, more so
than to protect a president who has
the people, who does not wish for
more dense housing, they work hard to
History of the
housing crisis
been very secretive about what he has increase the profits of developers.
Monday’s Daily Journal listed the done? Senate Bill 50 takes away the will of
future capital projects for Foster City the people and imposes a communist-
(“Foster City charts future for capital style dictatorship. The California
projects” in the April 1 edition). Jorg Aadahl Democratic Party should rebrand itself
I see that roof replacements at vari-

I
San Mateo as the California Developer’s recently finished reading a book on the history of
ous city buildings is one of the six
projects for this year. (Contractor’s) Party. California, written by Robert Glass Cleland. It’s
While the school board failed in As a legal immigrant watching from titled, “California Pageant; The Story of Four
their responsibilities several years
A suggestion for the sidelines, it awes me how the Centuries.” Printed in 1946 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., the
ago by not designing and building Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden politicians in Washington, D.C., and book was intended for a young audience. Nevertheless, it
photovoltaic electricity generation on Sacramento get away with blatant dis- was a delight to read and very informative. One of the
Editor, issues the book relates was California’s housing shortage
the roofs of the then new Foster City I believe you are well intentioned regard of their constituent’s wishes.
Elementary School, Foster City But on the other hand, those incum- at intervals during her early history. It first became a
when it comes to greeting people, but problem when the 49ers stampeded into Northern
stepped up by providing photovoltaic today you can’t be too careful. When bents get re-elected by the voters. Go
installations above the library park- figure out why! California during the Gold Rush. Along with “want-to-be
greeting a woman (or a man), I would miners” came all sorts of other people looking to profit
ing area. My congratulation to every- suggest the following approach: Wait
one responsible for that success. from them. The sudden influx of citizens drove up real
for them to come to you. The signs Franz Kemper estate prices in cities like San Francisco and Sacramento.
I hope that that project will serve as will be obvious if they wish to con- San Carlos
a template for all public building roofs A vacant parcel in Sacramento for example was bought for
nect with you, be it a handshake or a $200 before the Gold Rush and sold for $30,000 a year
to be built in Foster City.   bear hug. I’m sure this old habit is a later! During the same period, a simple room with zero
The savings in cost and the benefits tough one to break, but let them make Immigration concerns amenities rented for $1,000 per
to our environment make a failure to the first move. Thanks for your consid-
Editor, month.
do this almost a criminal act. eration.
Only 3 percent of those who set foot The next housing shortage
Good luck in 2020 Nancy and Joe. focused on Southern California
Jerry Terstiege No tweets please. on the U.S. soil illegally and are
afforded the right to an asylum hearing and was brought about by peo-
Foster City ple moving west directly after
in an immigration court actually show
David Thom the Civil War. With the war’s
up when summoned in order to avail
San Carlos end came the expansion of the
Praising student news themselves of this right. railroad. Moving to California
Ninety-seven percent of them there- suddenly became much, much
Editor, fore clearly know that they do not
Charlie Chapman made an excellent Bikes on Caltrain qualify for asylum or for any other
easier. But unlike the northern
comment on the statements of former part of the state which had a
Editor, legal way to immigrate to the United number of major cities,
Vice President Joe Biden (“Rule of Unless Caltrain’s new seven-car
thumb” in the April 6-7 edition of the States and instead disappear in the Southern California had few. It
electric car design includes 84 bikes country while looking for other ways
Daily Journal). Charlie says that Biden per train with seats in view of bikes to to stay here permanently, namely
was primarily agricultural. To Matt Grocott
falsely connects prior shortcomings meet the demands of the popula-
limit station dwell time, the current through marriage, anchor babies or tion influx, cities and towns sprang up quickly. Growth
in living up to these ideals with the joint powers board will be ignoring
foundational principles themselves. amnesty. and expansion persisted through the mid 1880s and real
the recommendation of their 2015 JPB They are the reason for which our estate speculation went wild. To lure gullible newcomers
In the past, we have made mistakes predecessors, who mandated to staff
and only by constantly pursueing Latino citizens have become single from the east into buying, prospects were shown parcels
that a ratio of eight seats to each bike issue, mercenary voters who would in subdivisions with oranges neatly placed in the branch-
equal rights and just judiciary is at the space be preserved on trains in the
heart of our culture and continues to support any party which guarantees to es of Joshua trees.
interest of both carbon-neutral trans- their illegal compatriots, relations Because the book was published before the end of World
drive us to correct our shortcomings. portation and minimizing taxpayer
The Student News columns are excel- continuously open illegal immigra- War II, it does not touch on California’s growth after it.
subsidies for more costly means of The last instance of the state’s growth that is addressed is
lent and it is so pleasing to know that tion avenues and eventual amnesty.
accessing Caltrain stations. after the Great War, (as First World War was known prior to
our students are doing such good work Bicyclists are currently being In our evenly divided nation, this
to inform the readers of the Daily mercenary minority is close to hold- the outbreak of the second). Myriad factors played a role,
bumped from trains with 77 bike including the war, the growth of the oil industry, the
Journal. spaces available on the average train. ing the deciding balance of power and
is steering us according to needs which expansion of train and automobile travel and the inven-
Bike share companies do not serve all tion and manufacturing of the airplane. In each instance of
Patricia Gray of the corridor and Caltrain will lose have nothing to do with our real inter- growth California faced, however, it was always able to
Burlingame cycling passengers to automobiles. ests as a nation. Upholding any laws, accommodate because land and other resources remained
Please think of the climate and the any true national interests or any true abundant. If a shortage of anything existed, it was water
environment that we leave for the next morality could not be further from and that was smartly addressed by the engineers who
Trump’s tax no-return generation and provide 84 bikes per Democrats’ real intentions. The designed and built the dams, reservoirs and aqueducts still
Editor, train with seats in view of bikes to Democrats are seeding state after state in use today.
It should be obvious, that if Trump maintain the commitment that the with these mercenary populations who Fast forward from where the book leaves off to when I
had nothing to hide, he wouldn’t fight 2015 JPB made to support cleaner cynically promote Democrats’ social- moved to the Bay Area in the earlier 1980s. What I found
so fiercely to keep his tax returns from transportation choices. ism simply because they would only was a vibrant and healthy state. In terms of housing, it
going public. So, obviously having have to gain and nothing to lose by it. was not hard to find a place to live. While my initial
something to hide, he fights against In any place which does not have “home” was sleeping on a friend’s couch for a month, I
Scott Yarbrough enough native poverty to justify their soon found a room in a house, renting from a family for
exposure, which could be humiliating,
even incriminating. We don’t know. San Francisco push for socialism, the Democrats $300 a month. Next came sharing a two bedroom apart-
Yet. simply import some from the infinite ment near City College with three other guys. We each
But why the fierce support from the supply provided by Latin America’s paid $400. When I wanted my own place, I easily found a
Republican front? Wouldn’t it be of Senate Bill 50 failing national cultures. These are the one bedroom apartment in San Carlos. It rented for $750 a
national interest, possibly for security Editor, people who accuse Trump of foreign month. At no time in my search for housing was it diffi-
reasons, to know what he is trying so The bill authored by state Sen. Scott allegiances. cult to find. Even when it came to buying a house, doing
hard to hide? What happened to the Weiner, D-San Francisco, is sympto- so was relatively easy compared to today’s market. All the
three-way separation of governmental matic with the state the California cities on the Peninsula, San Carlos included, had an ade-
power, the checks and balances? Aren’t Democratic Party is in. There is no quate supply of single-family homes, duplexes, condo-
Virgil Stevens miniums and apartments from which to choose, or so that
members of Congress elected to sup- democracy in the way the party acts. San Carlos
port the interests of the people, and Instead of listening to the majority of was my impression.
Then I ran for San Carlos City Council in 1999 and was
informed otherwise. We were experiencing a “housing cri-
OUR MISSION: sis.” It was said to affect teachers and firefighters particu-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most larly hard because homes were too expensive for them to
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. buy or rent in the Bay Area. Compounding the problem,
By combining local news and sports coverage, we desperately needed these folks to live in the same com-
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, munity where they worked. I found this odd because it did
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to not square with my experience. I was always able to find
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality an affordable place to live and always near my work. That
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County.
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we is not to say the problem did not exist but to call it a “cri-
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer sis” may have been a little overblown.
choose to reflect the diverse character of this
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community. Today we actually do find ourselves in the midst of a
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine housing crisis and the question is why? We have planners
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM who seem to have known for decades that we have a
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin “jobs/housing imbalance.” If that indeed is the problem
Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter Diego Emilio Perez Vishu Prathikanti Follow us on Twitter and Facebook:
Nick Rose Joel Snyder in a nutshell, then why is not one we can solve?
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REPORTERS: Gary Whitman Certainly, as anyone who looks around on the San
Terry Bernal, Zachary Clark, Anna Schuessler twitter.com/smdailyjournal Francisco Peninsula can see, we have built a great number
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal of new, high density buildings from South San Francisco
all the way down to Santa Clara, and yet the housing crisis
Letters to the Editor • Emailed documents are preferred: Correction Policy persists. Why? In my next column, I will offer further
Should be no longer than 250 words. letters@smdailyjournal.com The Daily Journal corrects its errors. observations and my opinion.
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• Please include a city of residence and phone not necessarily represent the views of the Daily Journal Editorials represent the viewpoint of the Daily Journal
number where we can reach you. staff. editorial board and not any one individual. on the Peninsula for 17 y ears. He can be reached by email
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S&P ekes out gain, enough to extend streak


By Stan Choe DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 26,344.65
NEW YORK — U.S. stock indexes took a Low: 26,246.03
round trip Monday, erasing their early- Close: 26,341.02
morning losses to end the day close to where Change: -83.97
they started.
The S&P 500 eked out a small gain, OTHER INDEXES
enough to prolong its winning streak to
eight days, its longest in a year and a half. S&P 500: 2895.77 +3.03
But the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended NYSE Index: 12,943.35 +15.62
lower due to another big loss for Boeing. Nasdaq: 7953.88 +15.19
Most stock movements were only modest, NYSE MKT: 2583.01 +27.48
and the market was nearly evenly split
between winners and losers as investors Russell 2000: 1579.00 -3.55
looked ahead to a busy week for markets Wilshire 5000: 29,908.90 +21.87
with updates scheduled for corporate earn-
ings, the U.S. economy and global trade.
The S&P 500 rose 3.03 points, or 0.1%, 10-Yr Bond: 2.51 +0.01
to 2,895.77. It climbed to within 1.2% of Oil (per barrel): 64.45 +1.37
Gold : 1,301.80 +6.20
its record, which was set in September, and
had been down as much as 0.4% in morning
trading.
The Dow slipped 83.97, or 0.3%, to gained more than $20. It rose $1.32 to settle Earnings reporting season will begin in Atlantic, as the U.K. prime minister pre-
26,341.02, and the Nasdaq gained 15.19, or at $64.40 per barrel Monday. Brent crude earnest at the end of this week, with pares to meet continental European leaders
0.2%, to 7,953.88. The Russell 2000 index rose 76 cents to $71.10 per barrel. JPMorgan Chase and other big banks set to ahead of a Friday deadline, when the United
of small-cap stocks fell 3.55, or 0.2%, to The gains helped send energy stocks in tell investors how much they earned during Kingdom is scheduled to depart the European
1,579.00. the S&P 500 index 0.5% higher, the biggest the first three months of the year. Union. Economists worry about the drag on
Boeing was one of the biggest movers on gain among the 11 sectors that make up the Expectations are low for the market broadly, trade and the economy if the departure hap-
the quiet Monday, slumping 4.4% after say- index. and analysts are forecasting the first drop in pens without a withdrawal agreement.
ing late Friday that it will cut production of The market’s trend has been decidedly S&P 500 profits in years. All this comes against a backdrop of
its 737 Max plane. Regulators around the upward in recent weeks as stocks have grind- That puts more focus on what CEOs say heightened worries about global economic
world grounded the jet model after it was ed higher, mostly in small increments. It about their profit prospects for the rest of growth and a global trade war. Growth has
involved in two separate fatal crashes that follows a torrid start to the year, after the the year. Analysts are expecting profit slowed, and investors are debating how
occurred within weeks of each other. Federal Reserve eased fears about a recession growth to resume after the weak first quarter, much last week’s stronger-than-expected
Boeing’s struggles have dragged on other by saying it may not raise interest rates at and if CEOs undercut those beliefs, it would report on U.S. jobs changes the picture.
stocks, including its customers and its sup- all in 2019. put downward pressure on stock prices. China’s official news agency said Sunday
pliers. Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, an Later this week, investors will get more “We’re watching the earnings and the driv- that trade talks with the U.S. in Washington
aerospace supplier, fell 5.1%, and Southwest clues about the Fed’s intentions. The central ers of earnings,” said Doug Ramsey, chief last week “achieved new progress” but did
Airlines lost 2.5%. bank will release the minutes from its last investment officer of Leuthold Group. He’s not elaborate on where or when further dis-
On the winning side were energy stocks, policy meeting on Wednesday, and a report paying particular attention to how much in cussions will happen. Beijing and
which benefited from yet another climb for on consumer prices the same day will show profit companies are able to hold onto from Washington are working to end a standoff
the price of oil. whether inflation remains modest, which each $1 in revenue, as wages and interest over Beijing’s industrial and technology
Since hitting a bottom below $43 per bar- would give the Fed more leeway to keep expenses on their debts rise. policies that has shaken financial markets
rel in December, benchmark U.S. crude has interest rates low. Investors are also watching across the and darkened the world economic outlook.

Pinterest sets conservative Business briefs


pricing after Lyft drop closed down nearly 6% Monday, again dip-
NEW YORK — Pinterest, among the gag- ping under the initial offering price.
gle of tech companies hoping to go public
this year, set a conservative price range New Zealand official calls
Monday for its initial public offering. It Facebook ‘morally bankrupt’
hopes to raise as much as $1.5 billion in its
initial offering of shares. CANBERRA, Australia — New Zealand’s
The digital scrapbooking site said in a official privacy watchdog on Monday
regulatory filing that it will put about 75 described Facebook as “morally bankrupt”
million shares up for sale at a price between and suggested his country follow neighbor-
$15 and $17 each. ing Australia’s lead by making laws that
could jail executives over streamed violence
That, at the higher end, could put the value
such as the Christchurch mosque shootings.
of the company at around $9 billion. But it
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has
falls below the estimated $12 billion value
been critical of Facebook’s response to a
from earlier sales of shares to private
gunman using the platform to livestream
investors, according to reports two years
some of the slaughter of 50 worshippers and
ago.
the wounding of 50 more at two mosques on
Companies set their price range for an ini- March 15. VISUAL CONTENT ON VISUALHUNT
tial public offering with a tricky calculus set Edwards made his comments after Prospects for a national law to protect consumers’ online data are looking brighter.
by investment banks and underwriters. They Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg
don’t want to set the bar too low, but going
too high can lead to a sell-off.
And those tech companies still planning
recently rejected calls to introduce a delay in
his livestreaming service Facebook Live,
Big Tech feels the heat as US
saying it would interfere with the interactiv-
to go public this year may be treading more
carefully following the debut of Lyft 11 days
ity of livestreaming.
“Facebook cannot be trusted. They are
moves to protect consumer data
ago. After a much ballyhooed debut , the By Marcy Gordon wheeling innovation.
morally bankrupt pathological liars who
stock slumped for two days. While its shares THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Support for a privacy law is part of a broad-
enable genocide (Myanmar), facilitate for-
bounced back from their lows last week, er effort by regulators and lawmakers to
eign undermining of democratic institu-
they remain far below the heights reached in WASHINGTON — Momentum is gaining lessen the domination of companies like
tions,” Edwards posted on Twitter.
the flurry of first-day trading, and they in Washington for a privacy law that could Facebook, Google and Amazon. Some,
sharply rein in the ability of the largest tech- including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a
nology companies to collect and make Democratic presidential candidate, have
money off people’s personal data. called for the tech giants to be split up.
A national law, the first of its kind in the The Trump White House has said in the past
U.S., could allow people to see or prohibit that it could endorse a broad data privacy law.
the use of their data. Companies would need The big tech companies have been nerv-
permission to release such information. If it ously eyeing a tough privacy law taking
takes effect, a law would also likely shrink effect next year in California. That measure
Big Tech’s profits from its lucrative business will allow Californians to see the personal
of making personal data available to adver- data being collected on them and where it’s
tisers so they can pinpoint specific con- being distributed and to forbid the sale of it.
sumers to target. With some exceptions, consumers could also
Behind the drive for a law is rising concern request that their personal information be
over the compromise of private data held by deleted entirely.
Facebook, Google and other tech giants that Whatever federal privacy law eventually
have earned riches by aggregating consumer emerges is expected to be less stringent than
information. The industry traditionally has the California measure and to supersede it. As
been lightly regulated and has resisted closer a result, the tech industry is trying to help
oversight as a threat to its culture of free- shape any national restrictions.
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Tuesday • April 9, 2019

The fabulous Barnds boys


By Terry Bernal
Padres 6, Giants 5

DAILY JOURNAL STAFF


Athletes of the Week
an 18-5 non-league roughing up the
The Barnds boys are at it again. win over Los Gatos competition fairly
Last season, Sacred Heart Prep’s when Billy Barnds consistently. No
brother tandem of Tommy and Billy scored his previous team has finished
Barnds ruled the boys’ lacrosse world career-high of four closer than three
of the West Catholic Athletic League. goals. goals, including
The Gators won the WCAL title in their The Barnds broth- wins over San
first year in the league with Princeton- ers are sharing Ramon Valley-
bound Tommy Barnds, now a senior, D. ROSS CAMERON/USA TODAY SPORTS
Daily Journal Danville 10-7 March
taking over at attacker in place of Athlete of the Week Giants outfielder Gerardo Parra takes a pitch in the face in
now-graduated star Jack Crockett.
Billy Barnds Tommy Barnds 23 and Granite Bay the Giants’ 6-5 loss to the Padres at Oracle Park.
honors because 8-5 March 8.
Now, younger brother Billy Barnds
is really coming into his own as a mid-
fielder. The sophomore paced the
Gators with a career-high six goals in
a 17-14 win over Marin Catholic-
Saturday’s comeback win at home over
Marin Catholic was a horse of a differ-
ent color. SHP fell behind 3-0 after
Marin Catholic scored on each of the
first three possessions of the game.
As for WCAL competition, fugged-
aboutit. A 12-6 win over Menlo
School March 13 is the closest league
game SHP has played. The only team
the Gators are concerned about it in
Giant meltdown
By Janie McCauley
Kentfield. The Gators rallied back, though, tak- their quest for a sixth straight league THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“He played really well, ” Tommy ing a 5-4 lead before going on an championship — also including
Barnds said of Billy’s effort. “He was impressive 10-goal run. Peninsula Athletic League (2016 and SAN FRANCISCO — With a five-run lead and Madison
shooting the lights out and he was “We’ve had some runs this season,” ’17) and Santa Clara Valley Athletic Bumgarner on the mound, the Giants absolutely expect to win.
able to get separation really well. He Tommy Barnds said. “We haven’t been League (’14 and ’15) titles — is in Pinch-hitter Franmil Reyes connected for a go-ahead,
played super aggressive and was able too consistent at playing well the their regular-season finale against two-run homer in the seventh inning, and the San Diego
to get good shots.” entire game. So, we’ve gone on a few undefeated St. Ignatius. Padres rallied against Bumgarner and his bullpen to beat the
With the win, undefeated SHP runs … but I think that was the best “I think we were clicking toward the Giants 6-5 Monday night.
improved to 12-0 on the season. The one we’ve been on this year.” end of last year and I think we seemed “What makes it more difficult is to feel as good as I did and
Gators have now won 17 straight dat- The Gators haven’t had to play well for
ing back to last season, starting with entire game considering they’ve been See AOTW, Page 12 See GIANTS, Page 14

Spring playoff
Virginia redemption
By Eddie Pells
races starting
to take shape
W
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hile most spring sports are
coming to the end of the regu-
MINNEAPOLIS — Now that, Virginia, is lar season over the next few
the way to close out a season. weeks — heck, the West Catholic Athletic
And quiet those critics, too. League tennis tournament is this week in
Led by De’Andre Hunter and his NBA- Mountain View — baseball and softball
ready game, the Cavaliers turned themselves are entering the heart of the league season
into national champions Monday night, and we’re starting to see how the races for
holding off tenacious, ferocious Texas Tech league titles are shaping up.
for an 85-77 overtime win — a scintillating A bulk of the schools in the Peninsula
victory that came 388 days after a crushing Athletic League had their spring break
setback that might have sunk a lesser team last week, so it’s an all-out sprint to the
for years. end of the season, despite there being 10
But Virginia was better than that. playing days left in the regular season,
A season after becoming the first No. 1 going into this week.
seed to lose to a 16 — the one thing that had The West Catholic Athletic League still
never happened in a tournament where any- has another week
thing can — the Cavaliers watched a 10- of league play
point lead turn into a 3-point deficit before before those
Hunter came to the rescue. The sophomore schools take their
made the game-tying 3 with 12.1 seconds spring break.
left in regulation, then made another with When they return,
just over two minutes left in the extra peri- there will only be
od to give the Cavs the lead for good. two WCAL games
“Surreal,” Hunter called it. “It’s a goal we remaining, so the
started out with at the beginning of the sea- urgency in those
son. We knew we were going to bounce back games will be even
from last year. We achieved our dreams.” more heightened
After going scoreless for the first 18 1/2 when those
minutes, Hunter finished with a career-high schools take the
27 points, and if he leaves as a lottery pick field again.
— well, what a way to go out. Let’s start with Serra, since the Padres
He helped the Cavs bring home the first are the hottest team on the Peninsula
NCAA title for a program with a colorful, right now. The Padres, which lost four of
BOB DONNAN/USA TODAY SPORTS
star-crossed and, now, very winning history. five to start WCAL play, including four in
Virginia forward Mamadi Diakite, right, blocks a shot by Texas Tech guard Jarrett Culver, left, a row, have now won five straight —
Nothing came easily — appropriate given during overtime Monday in the national championship game at US Bank Stadium.
where Virginia has been over the last year, including four in a row in league play.
since its history making loss to University More impressive are the teams they are
of Maryland-Baltimore County in the first
round of last year’s tournament.
Guy named most outstanding player doing it against. The Padres followed a
Thursday, 1-0 win over Valley Christian,
the top-ranked team in CCS, with an
Each of its 35 wins, and each of the team’s By Aaron Beard year after a humiliating loss, with a piece
scant three losses, were all punctuated by the equally gutty 2-1, nine-inning victory
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of clipped net stuck in his hat and stand-
reminder that only the end result would serve over St. Francis this past Saturday.
ing as most outstanding player of the
as the ultimate report card on whether the Cavs Serra lost to those two squads by a com-
Kyle Guy never let Final Four.
could truly shed the baggage of last year. bined score of 17-1 the first time around.
some shaky NCAA Guy scored 24 points Monday night in
What a ride this was. A 1 seed once again, Things don’t get any easier as they take
Tournament showings an 85-77 overtime win against Texas
they fell behind by 14 early to 16th-seeded on Mitty Tuesday and follow that with a
scare him away from Tech, a match of defensive-minded teams
Gardner-Webb in this year’s opening round, rematch against Sacred Heart Cathedral,
taking the shots that instead spent much of the game trad-
and a nightmare seemed to be unfolding. But which beat the Padres 3-1 in their first
Virginia needed to win ing big shot after big shot.
this time, they overcame it. Then, they beat Kyle Guy meeting.
a national title.
It’s why Guy has his perfect ending a See GUY Page 14 See LOUNGE, Page 14
See CAVS, Page 14
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Sharks’ belief in Jones remains high Western Conference playoff preview


By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Better buckle up as
SAN JOSE — With nine players with at
least 50 points, four 30-goal scorers and
Sharks face Knights
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
three world-class defensemen, the San Jose
Sharks have almost all the ingredients nec- Buckle up when play opens Wednesday
essary to make a long playoff run. in San Jose at 7:30 p.m.
The one major question facing the Sharks The Sharks went all in last summer in the
is in goal, where Martin Jones struggled all hopes of winning their first Stanley Cup,
season and enters the postseason with the trading for Erik Karlsson even though he is
lowest save percentage for any starter on a playing on the last year of his contract. The
playoff team. two-time Norris Trophy-winning defense-
Despite that apparent weakness, the man has played only one game (April 6)
Sharks never wavered in their confidence in since February, but vows to be ready for the
their goaltender. The team declined to make playoffs. San Jose’s Brent Burns had a career-
a move before the trade deadline to add a high 83 points, leading all defensemen to
more consistent netminder in the hopes that put him in line to possibly win his second
Jones can regain the form that made him Norris Trophy. Joe Pavelski had a team-high
such a valuable part of the franchise in his 38 goals, making him one of four players on
first three playoffs with the Sharks. the potent team to score 30 or more.
“They should have a stat that says belief NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS Like San Jose, the Golden Knights made
in your goaltender,” coach Peter DeBoer Sharks goaltender Martin Jones makes a save Saturday against the Colorado Avalanche. major moves to try to win it all after com-
said Monday as his team began preparing worried about him this time of year to make all 20 games they played when scoring two ing just short last year against the Capitals.
for a first-round series against Vegas. “If the saves he needs to make.” or fewer goals, becoming the first team They acquired Mark Stone at the trade dead-
they had that stat, Jonesy would be batting But that level of play has been missing since Montreal 18 years ago to fail to record line from Ottawa after adding Paul Stastny
a thousand with our group. There’s not one this season. Jones finished the season with a single win when failing to score three and Max Pacioretty in the offseason to add
mumble or whisper in our group about him a 2.94 goals against average and an .896 goals, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. even more offense to their explosive team.
or our confidence in him to get the job done. save percentage that ranked 52nd in the Luckily for the Sharks, they do have plen- Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury lost his last
That’s the one analytic stat I can give you league among the 56 goalies with at least 20 ty of firepower that they don’t need Jones to two games, giving up four goals each time,
guys that maybe you don’t have access to.” starts. He allowed four or more goals in 19 be brilliant to succeed. They tied for second and struggled at times this season, but the
That confidence has been earned the past of his 62 games and at least three 36 times in the NHL this season with 289 goals and three-time Stanley Cup champion clearly
three postseasons. Jones has a .926 career — tied for the second most in the league in became the first team in 10 years with four knows how to win this time of year.
save percentage in the playoffs, the sixth both categories. 30-goal scorers (Joe Pavelski, Tomas Hertl, Fl ames v s . Av al anche: Game 1 at
best in NHL history among goalies with at But Jones allowed more than three goals Timo Meier, Evander Kane). Calgary Thursday. Calgary’s scoring
least 40 starts. He has allowed two or fewer just twice in his last 14 starts. The one major question has been on the machine Johnny Gaudreau against Nathan
goals in nearly two-thirds of his appear- “I feel pretty good,” he said. “I think that number of goals allowed, which has been MacKinnon of the Avalanche. Each had
ances. He has allowed more than three goals last stretch of games I haven’t gotten fueled in part by turnovers on offense that 99 points this season.
in regulation just twice in his past 32 play- results every time but I feel like I’ve been lead to too many odd-man rushes. Predato rs v s . Stars : Game 1 at
off starts. playing really well down the stretch in a few “Goals are breakdowns usually by multi- Nashville Wednesday. Nashville’s Pekka
That kind of performance is why the of these games. I feel good. Ready to rock.” ple players on the ice,” forward Logan Rinne against top-flight scorers in Tyler
Sharks signed him to a six-year, $34.5 mil- The struggles in goal this season have Couture said. “That’s defensemen and for- Seguin, Alexander Radulov and Jamie Benn.
lion extension two summers ago. placed heavy pressure on San Jose’s wards as well. We didn’t have the year we Jets v s . Bl ues : Game 1 at Winnipeg
“He seems to really dial in for big games,” offense, which needs to generate lots of wanted to with the amount of goals we gave Wednesday. The Blues enter having won
defenseman Justin Braun said. “You’re not scoring to remain in games. The Sharks lost up, but it’s a clean slate right now.” eight of their last 10.

“They’re both very athletic, they’re both we’ve seen all year,” Billy Barnds said. Prior to the May 1 finale against St.

AOTW great players, ” SHP head coach Chris


Rotelli said. “It’s the first time Billy has
really broken out. … They have great chem-
“Their face-off guy was really good. He was
probably the first one to give us trouble.”
Dahlkemper was up to the task though.
Ignatius that will, in all likelihood, decide
the WCAL title, SHP will face a true non-
league test in traveling to Baltimore to face
Continued from page 11 istry playing together and they play off Once her set SHP’s offense in motion, Larry nationwide powers on back-to-back days.
each other nicely.” Hart scored off a dodge toward the inside. April 17, the Gators take on Gonzaga-
It was the battle at face-off between SHP’s Billy Barnds went on to score the go- Washington D.C. and April 18 they face St.
to have picked up where we left off,” Tommy Joey Dahlkemper and Marin Catholic’s ahead score to make it 5-4. And the landslide Paul’s-Baltimore.
Barnds said. “But we might be a little better Josh Peavey that defined the game in early ensued. SHP built a 12-5 lead by the half. “For these guys to have a chance to go
this year. I think we’re deeper this year.” going. Peavey, a commit to NCAA Division Marin Catholic was forced to play catch-up there, this was really their decision, ”
That depth showed Saturday. Billy Bards III lacrosse power Whittier College, won the rest of the day. Rotelli said. “They wanted to go and test
led the scoring and added two assists. the first three face-offs. And Peavey offense “If we really need a big play, I think that’s themselves against the best teams in the
Tommy Barnds added four goals and three converted every time. something me and Tommy are both capable country … and prove they can play with
assists. “Their offense was probably the best of doing,” Billy Barnds said. them. So this is really a statement game.”
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Editor’s note: Due to a production error, this article that originally ran in the April 6-7 edition is being reprinted in its entirety.

Johnson rules the pitch


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

Raiders brief
Marks wins her first World Surf League title
Raiders sign ex-AAF receiver Pierson-El THE ASSOCIATED PRESS men and women, winning Marks, who beat Gilmore in Saturday’s
ALAMEDA — The Raiders have signed $60,000. quarterfinals, is the middle child of six sib-
former Alliance of American Football league GOLD COAST, Australia — Florida Marks also took a lings whose first love was horse riding
receiver De’Mornay teenager Caroline Marks claimed her first major step towards quali- before she was encouraged by a brother to
Pierson-El. title in the World Surf League by maintain- fying for the 2020 Tokyo take up surfing.
Pierson-El had 36 ing the form that helped her defeat world Olympics and may be “Being around older people, a bunch of
catches for 414 yards and champion Stephanie Gilmore on her home marked for further suc- older brothers and their expectations of me
one touchdown in eight break in Monday’s final over Hawaii’s cess. Almost half of the were so high,” she said. “If I wasn’t surfing
games with Salt Lake of Carissa Moore. season’s first-up winners like the boys they’d give me such a hard
the AAF before signing The youngest competitor on the world Caroline Marks on the Gold Coast have time. I just learned I had to be super good at
with the Raiders on tour at 17, Marks beat Moore by 13.83 gone on to claim the a young age.
Monday. He previously points to 11.67 in tricky conditions in the world championship. “After I won, the first person I hugged was
spent time with the final to clinch the Boost Mobile Pro on the “I just have so much adrenaline,” Marks my brother because I wouldn’t surf if it was-
De’Mornay Washington Redskins Duranbah Beach break. said. “I’ve looked up to these girls my n’t for him.”
Pierson-El and in the CFL. Rookie of the year last year after finish- whole life and still do, they’re just my The top 10-ranked men and eight highest-
Pierson-El had 100 ing seventh in the world series, Marks heroes. ranked women on the 2019 WSL tour will be
catches for 1,309 yards and 11 TDs in 43 became the first woman to benefit from the “It’s incredible. I didn’t know it would among those qualifying for the Tokyo
games in college at Nebraska. WSL’s new policy of equal prize money for happen this fast. I’m just so psyched.” Games.

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Brandone Francis missed a 3 on the other Hunter, who was open on the wing — and

CAVS end, and Virginia pulled away — the first


time this game felt remotely comfortable,
even after Guy made a 3 to give the Cavs a
spotted up and drained it. Culver missed a 3
with Guy in his face with a second left, and
we were headed to overtime, the first extra
GUY
Continued from page 11 10-point lead with 10:22 left in regulation. session in the final since Kansas beat Continued from page 11
Guy is not Virginia’s only clutch free- Memphis in 2008.
Purdue in the Elite Eight when the game throw shooter, by the way. The Cavs went The last five minutes of regulation and the The 6-foot-2 junior from Indianapolis had
looked lost, and did the same against 12 for 12 from the line in overtime to ice OT featured several one-on-one matchups shot just 30.9% from the field and 22.7%
Auburn on Saturday — getting bailed out by this game. They scored the game’s final 11 between the two NBA-bound stars, and from behind the arc during five NCAA
a foul call and Kyle Guy’s three free throws points. Hunter came out the winner. He finished 8 Tournament games. But he had come up with
with 0.6 seconds left. For the Red Raiders (31-7), well, what can for 16 after an 0-for-7 start. Culver, who huge moments in the Cavaliers’ last three
“I told them, I just want a chance at a title you say? stayed in his hometown of Lubbock to see games, starting with 25 points and 10
fight one day,” Virginia coach Tony Bennett The team full of overlooked grinders how far he could take Tech, went 5 for 22 for rebounds in the overtime win against Purdue
said. “That’s all I want. ... You’re never refused to quit. They fell behind by 10 twice 15 points, continuing a cold-shooting Final in the Elite Eight.
alone in the hills and the valleys we faced in this game — seemingly too much in a Four; he went 8 for 34 over the weekend. He had 15 points in the national semifi-
that in the last year.” matchup between two legendary defenses — Both will likely move on to the NBA. nals against Auburn, including a critical late
Hunter’s key 3 in OT gave Virginia a 75- but just kept coming back. Hunter will go there with a title. 3-pointer followed by three straight free
73 lead, and after the teams traded posses- Jarrett Culver, also lottery-pick material, And somebody on Virginia ought to grab throws with 0.6 seconds left that gave
sions, Tech guard Davide Moretti scrambled made a spinning left-handed layup over that sign. Virginia a 63-62 lead.
after a loose ball heading onto Virginia’s Hunter with 35 seconds left in regulation to This time, he was sharp from the start
end of the court. It appeared it would be put the Red Raiders ahead 66-65, and after In the stands, a fan made a cardboard sign against the Red Raiders, scoring 10 in each
Texas Tech ball, but a replay showed Jerome missed a teardrop on the other end, with the capital letters “UMBC” running half before going 4 for 4 at the line in the
Moretti’s pinkie finger had barely scraped Norense Odiase got fouled and made two free vertically, and this spelled out after each let- extra period as the Cavaliers finally broke
the ball. Virginia got possession, and throws to make it 68-65. ter. “Uva.” “Makes.” “Big.” “Comeback.” free in a tense game. He also played all 45
worked the ball into Ty Jerome, who got The nation’s best defense couldn’t afford The Cavs couldn’t have written it any bet- minutes, the only player for either team to
fouled and made two free throws. to give up a 3, but Jerome skipped a pass to ter themselves. do so.

which is already at the 10-game mark itself two games back. El Camino is a third one- halfway point of the season, with Aragon,

LOUNGE with a 5-5 record, or Sacred Heart Prep’s 4-


4, eight-game record. 
But with four and five losses, respective-
loss squad in the division, but are a game
back in the win column with just two wins
in three league games. Menlo-Atherton and
Carlmont, San Mateo and Woodside all with
just one loss. Hillsdale and Burlingame are
a game back, Capuchino is at 2-3, while
Continued from page 11 ly, along with a Capuchino squad that is Woodside have two losses each, while Half Half Moon Bay is still in search of its first
still in search of its first Bay Division win, Moon Bay, Woodside and Sequoia all have league win of the season.
those three teams are in real danger of los- three losses apiece. The WBAL has managed to get half its
At 6-4, the Padres are in a three-way tie
ing touch with the league leaders. Harker and Jefferson have emerged as the season played, so it’s easy to see how the
with St. Francis and Bellarmine for third
Capuchino would be in the most enviable teams to beat in the PAL Lake Division race is shaping up. Notre Dame-Belmont
place in the WCAL standings. After Friday’s
position of the three because, despite a win- with one league loss each. South City is a just blew the race wide open by handing
game against Mitty, the Padres won’t face
less league mark thus far, the Mustangs game back and Crystal Springs and Mercy-Burlingame its first league loss of
play a WCAL game until April 30 when
have played only four games. Westmoor both have four league losses the season Monday. The Tigers find them-
they host Riordan in the second-to-last reg-
Menlo School, at 2-2, is right on the already. selves one game behind the Crusaders in
ular season game of the season.
heels of the Scots and Panthers, with *** the WBAL standings, while Mercy-
In the PAL Bay Division, no one is tech- Hillsdale and Terra Nova two games back at County softball is showing why it is Burlingame falls into a virtual tie for first
nically out of it, but you can already see 2-3 and 1-3, respectively. always among the best teams when it place with King’s Academy.
how things are starting to shake out. A pair of San Mateo teams – Aragon and comes to CCS. The PAL Bay Division is
Burlingame and Carlmont each have one city namesake San Mateo High School – sit proving to be as wild as ever, while the top
loss, but have combined to play only 11 atop the Ocean Division standings with 3-1 of the West Bay Athletic League can play
Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
league games, thanks to a number of rain- records. with just about anybody in the section. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
outs. Compare that to King’s Academy, The rest of the teams are a maximum of The Bay Division is just at about the 5200 ext. 117.

der. Parra immediately grabbed at the right was twice hit by pitches from Bumgarner, when he gave way to Reyes Moronta (0-2)

GIANTS side of his face and went face down in the


dirt near home plate as manager Bruce
Bochy and a pair of athletic trainers scurried
including to start the seventh three batters
before the decisive home run.
When Bumgarner struck out Luis Urias to
with two runners on in the seventh. Manuel
Margot immediately delivered an RBI
groundout, and Reyes’ first home run of the
Continued from page 11 out. Parra was eventually able to get up to end the third, it gave the lefty 1,607 career year was a drive that landed on the con-
one knee and walk off holding a towel to his Ks to pass Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry for course above the left field bleachers.
face. seventh on the franchise list and also fourth Lauer struck out eight over six innings
command to be as sharp as it was and all that
Bochy said Parra cut his lip and should be on the San Francisco list. with three walks, allowing four hits and five
and then to get the result we did, that’s what
available Tuesday. Brandon Crawford put the Giants ahead runs. Kirby Yates finished for his sixth
makes it hard to swallow,” Bumgarner said.
“We should (win), regardless of how we’re The Giants were sitting pretty when with an RBI single in the fourth and Pillar save, walking Joe Panik with one out after
built or not, our pitching’s good enough Kevin Pillar hit his first career grand slam connected for his first home run of the year left fielder Myers dropped a foul ball in the
we’ve got to win those games.” in the fourth. three batters later after Eric Lauer (2-1) Giants’ bullpen.
Then came the meltdown as Bumgarner intentionally walked Yangervis Solarte. Giants newcomer Tyler Austin singled and
It got worse. San Francisco’s Gerardo and the Giants’ relievers couldn’t hold a 5-0 The grand slam was the first for the Giants started at first base with Belt moving to left
Parra went down in the seventh after being lead. in two years, since Brandon Belt connected field after Austin was acquired in a trade from
hit in the face by a 93 mph fastball from Bumgarner didn’t allow a hit until against San Diego on April 7, 2017. the Minnesota Twins. Belt shifted to first in
Brad Wieck that ricocheted off Parra’s shoul- Fernando Tatis Jr.’s homer in the fifth. Tatis Bumgarner left to a standing ovation the sixth as Parra entered in left.
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Orioles 12, A’s 4
Minor league in name only, new Vegas ballpark opens
A’s walloped by By Tim Dahlberg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
trying to land four spring
training teams for the
Carolina. Fans enjoying the game on the
left field party deck will get the bonus of a

Orioles to drop LAS VEGAS — Don Logan spent years


city in the 1990s, and is
in the conversation
whenever talk turns to a
view of the glittering hotels of the Las
Vegas Strip in the valley below.
Logan, the 2018 Pacific Coast League exec-
trying to get a new minor league ballpark in
fourth straight this gambling city, so the president of the
Las Vegas Aviators understands what the
possible major league
franchise in Sin City.
utive of the year, said the team and its archi-
tects also borrowed from design elements
By David Ginburg Oakland Athletics are going through in But while he has seen from ballparks in El Paso, Texas, and in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their quest for new digs in the Bay Area. just about everything in Columbus, Ohio, which has been the top-
After all, he’s had sewage in his dugout, Don Logan minor league baseball, ranked minor league ballpark in many sur-
BALTIMORE — It has been seven games too. Logan says he has never veys.
since Khris Davis has homered. The A’s are The A’s are still contending with antiquated seen a ballpark like the one his team opens “Its reign as the top ballpark in the
2-5 during that stretch. plumbing at the Oakland Coliseum, the team’s in this week. minors is about to end this season,” Logan
Oakland dropped its fourth in a row home for the past 51 years. Their efforts to get “This is going to be as nice as any ball- said. “It is cool, but it’s not this cool.”
Monday, falling to the a new stadium have floundered over the years, park in the country,” Logan said. “There The old ballpark was located in a declin-
Orioles 12-4. And while though recently there has been some momen- isn’t anything we haven’t thought of.” ing neighborhood near downtown, while
all eyes were on tum toward a new home field. That includes the pool, a concept first the new one is in the suburban master
Baltimore slugger Chris The club’s top minor league team? Well, introduced by the Arizona Diamondbacks, planned community of Summerlin, with the
Davis’ 0-for-5 night — that’s another story. which will be especially popular on summer new practice facility for the NHL’s Vegas
setting a major league The Triple-A Aviators open at home nights when the temperature doesn’t drop Golden Knights reachable with a big shot
record for the longest hit- Tuesday night in what might be the best below 100 degrees until the games are over. over the left field scoreboard.
less streak by a position ballpark in all of minor league baseball, a Set amid a forest of towering palm trees, it It’s prime real estate and players will also
player, extending his $150 million palace complete with swim- rents for around $2,000 a game, and Logan like that they can walk to the clubhouse
drought to 49 consecu- ming pool in right center, celebrity chefs predicted it will be filled almost every night. from the Red Rock hotel-casino across the
Khris Davis
tive at-bats — the A’s overseeing the grills, and player comforts So will the seats — which are made of street, where visiting teams will stay. Fans
proved to have their own woes, falling under that rival the bigs. mesh to help with the desert heat — and the can also bet on the game at the casino’s
the .500 mark for the first time this season. If players have to spend time in Las Vegas party decks, which are modeled after those sports book, which is offering lines on all
Jonathan Villar homered and had four on their way to the top, at least they’ll be at the minor league park in Charlotte, North Aviators games.
RBIs, Trey Mancini went 3 for 3 with a doing it in style.
homer, Cedric Mullins hit two triples and “I think I can promise you the locker
drove in three runs and rookie shortstop
room facilities just by themselves are far
Richie Martin’s first multiple-hit game
superior here than in Oakland,” Logan said.
included a triple and a pair of singles.
Mullins scored on a Little League homer Funded in part by an $80 million naming
after a throwing error from second baseman rights deal with Las Vegas tourism officials,
Jurickson Profar in the second. the appropriately named Las Vegas Ballpark
Still seeking his first victory with is a big investment for minor league base-
Oakland, Marco Estrada (0-1) gave up six ball. The 10,000-seat ballpark replaces
runs in four innings. Cashman Field, which opened in 1983 and
Andrew Cashner (2-1) allowed three — in a bit of serendipity — was briefly the
earned runs in 5 1/3 innings to help home of the A’s themselves when they had
Baltimore snap a four-game losing streak. to play their first six games of the 1996 sea-
Josh Phegley and Mark Canha homered son in Las Vegas because the Coliseum was
for the A’s. Khris Davis is currently tied for being remodeled for the Raiders.
second in the AL with five home runs.The Logan was there for that series, as he has
A’s are 3-2 in games in which he’s homered. been for almost every game at Cashman
The previous longest drought by a non- since arriving in 1984, the year after what
pitcher was 46 at-bats by Dodgers infielder was then the Padres Triple-A team began
Eugenio Velez. play in Las Vegas. He was instrumental in
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TUESDAY
Softball
Boys’ tennis
WHAT’S ON TAP
Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Hillsdale at Aragon, Carlmont
Swimming
Aragon at San Mateo,Mills at Carlmont,Burlingame at Wood-
LIAM
Aragon at Hillsdale, Burlingame at Capuchino, Carlmont at at Burlingame, 4 p.m. side, Sequoia at M-A, 3:30 p.m.; WBAL Rivalry A at Castilleja, Continued from page 13
Half Moon Bay,Woodside at San Mateo,Notre Dame-Belmont Rivalry B at Priory, Rivalry C at SHP, Rivalry D at Harker, 4 p.m.
at Mercy-SF, 4 p.m. Swimming
Half Moon Bay at Capuchino, 3:30 p.m. Boys’ volleyball A little momentum goes a long way for a nucleus of play-
Baseball Serra at Bellarmine,EC at Cap,Hillsdale at South City,Sequoia at
Mitty at Serra,San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton,Sequoia atWood- Track and field Aragon,6 p.m.;San Mateo at Carlmont,Mills at M-A,6:30 p.m. ers such as the Gators midfield.
side, El Camino at Aragon, Mills at Half Moon Bay, Harker at St. Ignatius at Serra, Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, Mills at Carl- Johnson is a natural defender but moved to midfield mid-
South City, 4 p.m. mont,Capuchino at Woodside,San Mateo at Hillsdale,3 p.m. Girls’ lacrosse
Aragon at Presentation, 4 p.m. way through his sophomore year. This season was his first
Badminton Boys’ lacrosse playing there from start to finish. He is one of three team
Carlmont at Capuchino, Aragon at South City, Hillsdale at Serra at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m. Track and field captains, along with Tommy Hogan and Kevin Box.
Burlingame, 4 p.m. WBAL 3A at Sacred Heart Prep, 3 p.m.
Boys’ tennis The three have something else in common, as they all
Boys’ tennis WCAL championships at Cuesta Park-Mountain View,TBD Boys’ lacrosse play club soccer together with the NorCal Premier League
Menlo-Atherton at Aragon,Hillsdale at San Mateo,Carlmont Sacred Heart Prep at Mitty, 3:30 p.m.
at Woodside, 4 p.m. THURSDAY Alpine Strikers Jaguars.
Softball FRIDAY “Our midfield consisted of strictly players on our
Boys’ volleyball Burlingame at Carlmont,Half Moon Bay at Aragon,Capuchino Baseball
St.Francis at Serra,Capuchino at Mills,South City at Aragon,Hills- at San Mateo, Hillsdale at Woodside, Mercy-Burlingame at Sacred Heart Cathedral at Serra, Capuchino at Terra Nova, (Jaguars) team,” Johnson said.
dale at Sequoia,6 p.m.;Carlmont at Menlo-Atherton,6:30 p.m. Notre Dame-Belmont, 4 p.m. Burlingame at Hillsdale, Carlmont at Menlo School, 4 p.m. “Chemistrywise, in the midfield, I think that was the rea-
Girls’ lacrosse Baseball Softball
son we had such a successful season because the midfield is
Sequoia at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Mercy-Burlingame at Menlo-Atherton at San Mateo,Woodside at Sequoia,Aragon at South City at Mills, Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, 4 p.m. really the core part of the formation. So, all of us playing
Harker,Woodside at Notre Dame-SJ, 4 p.m.;Woodside Priory El Camino,Half Moon Bay at Mills,South City at Harker,4 p.m. on the same team and knowing each other’s style of play
at Carlmont, 7 p.m. Swimming
Boys’ tennis Hillsdale at El Camino, 3:30 p.m. really contributed to our success.”
WEDNESDAY WCAL championships at Cuesta Park-Mountain View, TBD; WCAL trials at Serra, 3 p.m. SHP’s only loss would come in the postseason, a disap-
Baseball Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame,Carlmont at Hillsdale,Aragon
Terra Nova vs Capuchino at Skyline College, Hillsdale at at San Mateo, 4 p.m. Girls’ lacrosse pointing 2-1 upset in the CCS Division I quarterfinals at the
Burlingame Menlo-School at Carlmont, 4 p.m. Woodside Priory atWoodside,Carlmont at Mercy-Burlingame, hands of Monterey.
Badminton Presentation at Sequoia, Notre Dem-SJ at Notre Dame-Bel- The Gators, who last won a CCS title in 2013, are keen on
Softball South City at Hillsdale, Aragon at Mills, Capuchino at mont,4 p.m.; Mitty at Menlo,5:30 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at St.
Mills at El Camino, Sequoia at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m. Burlingame, 4 p.m. Francis, 7 p.m. continuing their success into 2020 though. SHP only loses
three seniors to graduation and, in terms of star power, has
Johnson returning to take one more shot at the big prize.
“When we lost that game, the first thing my coach told me
is we’ll be right back here next year,” Johnson said. “So
that was a reassuring note.”

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18 Tuesday • April 9, 2019 HEALTH THE DAILY JOURNAL

Study: Telemedicine tied to more antibiotics for kids


By Mike Stobbe
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YOR — Sniffling, sore-throated


kids seen via telemedicine visits were far
more likely to be prescribed antibiotics
than those who went to a doctor’s office or
clinic, according to a new study.
Many of those prescriptions disregarded
medical guidelines, raising the risk they
could cause side effects or contribute to the
rise of antibiotic-resistant germs.
“I understand the desire for care that’s
more convenient and timely, ” said the
study’s lead author, Dr. Kristin Ray of the
University of Pittsburgh. “But we want to
make sure that we don’t sacrifice quality or
safety or effectiveness in the process.”
The study was being published Monday in
the journal Pediatrics.
Ray and her colleagues looked at more
than 340,000 insured children who had
acute respiratory illness medical visits in
2015 and 2016.
Children received prescriptions for
antibiotics more than half the time during
telemedicine visits, compared with 42% at
urgent care clinics and 31% at doctors’
offices.
While overprescribing can help germs
build resistance to antibiotics and mutate
into untreatable superbugs, they also can
add a needless cost to medical bills and even REUTERS
cause serious side effects, said Tim Landers, A new study says sniffling, sore-throated kids seen via telemedicine visits were far more likely to be prescribed antibiotics than those who
an Ohio State University expert on antibi- went to a doctor’s office or clinic.
otic-resistant infections. clinic decisions were inappropriate, and its. But there has been little study of the tor. Only about 1 percent of the sick kids in
“These are not harmless drugs,” Landers about 2 out of 10 doctors’ office decisions issue in children. the study were seen through such visits.
said, who was not involved in the study. were. During telemedicine visits, patients The American Academy of Pediatrics,
The researchers also found that in looking The researchers also found telemedicine interact with doctors and nurses through which publishes the journal, encourages
at telemedicine doctors’ decisions about physicians appeared to be ignoring other video or audio calls. They can be less expen- parents not to use such direct-to-consumer
whether to prescribe or not prescribe antibi- guidelines. For example, doctors are sup- sive and easier than trying to get in at a programs. Academy officials say limited
otics, 4 out of 10 failed to meet medical posed to take a throat swab and run a lab test pediatrician’s office or hauling kids to an physical examinations and lack of access to
guidelines on matching treatment to diag- before diagnosing strep throat. But that urgent care center. patient records can harm care.
nosis. That mainly had to do with doctors rarely happened in telemedicine visits, Ray Some doctors and hospital systems use But telemedicine seems to be catching on,
prescribing bacteria-fighting drugs to treat said. the technology for consultations, but the especially among employers who believe it
viral illnesses, such as colds and flus, that A large recent study on antibiotic pre- study focused on direct-to-consumer can save money, said Jason Doctor, a
are unaffected by antibiotics. scribing patterns for adults found little dif- telemedicine programs that someone can University of Southern California health
In comparison, 3 out of 10 urgent care ference between telemedicine and office vis- call up without talking to their regular doc- policy and economics researcher.

Department of Public Health’s most recent pregnant women who contract measles Health officials advise all children and

MEASLES
Continued from page 1
data. As of March 7, 21 confirmed measles
cases were reported in the state in 2018,
according to the department.
may be at risk for miscarriage or going
into premature labor, and added measles
has also been tied to a complication called
non-immune adults be vaccinated against
measles and to contact their doctors right
away if one detects symptoms suggestive
subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a of measles after being in contact with a
Though most patients recover from progressive, disabling and fatal disorder known case of measles, traveling interna-
as of April 4 is 465, already surpassing the measles without complications, the dis- with symptoms that typically appear four tionally or through an international airport
372 cases logged in 2018, according to the ease can severely affect non-immune preg- to eight years after measles infection. in the United States, interacting with for-
CDC’s most recent data. nant women and those with compromised eign visitors or visiting a popular United
A total of 17 measles cases have been Highly contagious and capable of being
immune systems, such as those with transmitted through air, measles can linger States tourist attraction, said Sallenave.
reported in California in 2019 so far, with human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, or in the air of a room for up to two hours after If individuals believe they might have
three in both Santa Clara and Placer coun- patients undergoing chemotherapy treat- an infected person has left the area, measles, officials advise they call their
ties, according to the California ment for cancer, said Sallenave. She noted explained Sallenave. doctors first and do not come directly to
According to the CDC, measles out- their doctors’ offices or emergency rooms
breaks can occur after an increase in the out of concern others could be exposed,
number of travelers who get measles explained Sallenave.
abroad and bring it to the United States or She said the single most important thing
after the disease spreads in communities concerned residents can do is ensure their
with pockets of unvaccinated individuals, families are vaccinated against measles
among other reasons. Sallenave noted San according to the CDC’s guidelines, and
Mateo County Health officials work with also recommended individuals wash their
the CDC, which operates a quarantine sta- hands often and stay home when they are
tion to screen international travelers at the sick.
San Francisco International Airport, and Visit cdc. gov/vaccines/schedules for
are often involved with communicable dis- more information on measles vaccination
ease cases coming through the airport. guidelines.
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burglary. Haobsh said an investiga-

TUESDAY, APRIL 9
Calendar
more information.
WILSON
Continued from page 1
tion into Wilson’s activities continues
to determine whether he was involved
in any other crimes.
Proclamation of National Poetry Though Haobsh said other similar
Month by the Board of 3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 incidents have yet to be reported with
Supervisors of San Mateo County. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign Thursday on report of a residential bur-
9 a.m. Hall of Justice Board up for a two-hour block of 3D print- police, he encouraged residents whose
glary in which multiple items were
Chambers, 400 County Center, ing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting to homes have been burglarized to call
Redwood City. Free. For more infor- make a reservation. stolen from a home that was complete-
the San Mateo Police Department so
mation call (415) 215-4354. ly ransacked. Having recorded a man
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. detectives can take another look at
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de breaking into the home with a Ring
their cases.
San Carlos Adult Community Center, las Pulgas, Belmont. Relax for some video surveillance system, the home-
601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Learn art and refreshments. Supplies will
owner created an alert on the service’s Haobsh cautioned residents to be
basic drawing skills. be provided but feel free to bring
your own. community-sharing platform, which mindful of where they are picked up and
Memoir Class. 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. prompted another homeowner on the dropped off when they are using ride-
Menlo Park Little House, 800 Middle Burlingame Library Foundation’s hailing applications, and confirm the
Ave., Menlo Park. $10 for assistance Spring Used Book Sale. Noon to 600 block of Rand Street to check their
offered writing life memoirs. For 4:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, Lane surveillance footage, according to driver and license plate number of the
more information, call 326-0723. Room, 480 Primrose Road,
police spokesman Officer Michael car sent to pick them up matches that
Burlingame. Thousands of gently led police to Wilson’s home in Rancho
Textile Tuesday. 1 p.m. South San used books, DVDs, CDs and audio- Haobsh. of the vehicle they enter. He also rec-
Cordova, and he was apprehended by
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. books. Most items are $2 or less. For
Believing their Ring surveillance San Mateo police officers with the ommended asking who the driver is
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. more information call (617) 285-
Free. For more information call 829- 5894. camera to show the same man attempt- assistance of the Sacramento County there to pick up to determine whether
3860. ing to burglarize their home, the Rand Sheriff’s Office and a search warrant the driver can identify an individual’s
2019 Left Coast Annual Juried name.
Documentary Club: Studio 54. 6:30 Exhibition. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Street homeowners recognized Wilson was served at his residence April 5.
p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Center, 1220-B Linda Mar Blvd., as the Uber driver who dropped them Wilson was allegedly wearing the “At the end of the day, you don’t
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Pacifica. Free. For more information
Learn more about the famous New call 355-1894. off at the airport that morning, an hour same clothing as the man in the sur- know what this person’s background
York night club. before the footage showed him veillance footage recorded by the San looks like,” he said.
‘Peter Pan.’ 7:30 p.m. Bayside
South San Francisco Friends of the Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe attempting to break into their home. Mateo homeowners at the time of his Anyone with additional information
Library Quarterly Meeting. 6 p.m. Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to Wilson was allegedly thwarted from arrest, and detectives recovered some is asked to contact Detective Sgt. Paul
South San Francisco Main Library, Neverland in this magical musical. burglarizing the Rand Street home stolen items from the Nash Drive resi-
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Cost is $17-$23. For more informa- Pak at (650) 504-7507 or at pak@city-
Francisco. Help support children’s tion call 332-4625. when an alarm sounded, and was seen dence at his home, according to ofsanmateo.org. Anonymous tips can
programming, adult literacy tutoring, later that morning breaking into the police. be submitted to
summer learning and many other SATURDAY, APRIL 13
library programs. Free. For more Tax Preparation Assistance. Nash Drive home, according to police. Wilson was booked into San Mateo http://tinyurl.com/SMPDTips or by
information call 829-3860. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de The investigation into the incidents County jail for burglary and attempted calling (650) 522-7676.
las Pulgas. Free for ages 18 and over.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers
free tax preparation to anyone of any deductions for the bribes paid through cheating for his daughter.

GUILTY
Technology Showcase. 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda age — especially if you are 50 or
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn more older or can't afford paid tax prepa- a supposed charity run by Singer. Also on Monday, former tennis
about the newest technology and ration. Registration required by call- According to the charges to which coach Michael Center of the
gadgets. ing 591-8286.
Continued from page 1 they will plead guilty, the Isacksons University of Texas at Austin agreed to
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to Breakfast with the Easter Bunny. 9 paid $250,000 in Facebook stock to plead guilty to fraud conspiracy
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. California Pizza
Kitchen, Hillsdale Shopping Center, have their older daughter recruited as a charges.
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. est services mail fraud, according to
Drop into a relaxed computer tutor- 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Tickets are
Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Andrew soccer player by UCLA and $350,000 Prosecutors said in proposed plea
ing session. $12.99 per person, for both children
and adults. For more information call Lelling. A revised version of those in other stock to have their younger agreements filed in court that they will
Intimacy Anorexia: The Dark 571-1029.
charges was filed Monday. daughter’s test scores corrected and to recommend prison time on the “low
Secret That’s K illing Marriages. have her recruited as a crew athlete by
6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bethany San Bruno AARP Chapter 2895 Last week, Bruce and Davina end” of sentencing guidelines in
Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. USC. exchange for the parents’ cooperation,
Menlo Park. Featuring a filmed inter- San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Isackson of Hillsborough separately
view with Dr. Douglas Weiss. Free. For Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. For agreed to plead guilty to mail fraud The Isacksons said in a statement but the actual sentence will be up to a
more information call 854-5897. more information call 583-4499. conspiracy related to paying Singer released by their lawyer, “No words can judge.
The Rhythms of Cuba with Tumbao Touch-a-Truck . 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The and his associates $600,000, includ- express how profoundly sorry we are A total of 33 parents were charged in
Bravo. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Redwood Port of Redwood City, 451 Seaport ing $250,000 in Facebook stock, to for what we have done.” federal indictments and complaints
City Library Community Room, 1044 Court, Redwood City. Eighth annual
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Touch-A-Truck presented by Open have their daughters admitted to the Other Bay Area parents who will last month. Those who have not indi-
Enjoy the upbeat, exciting sounds of Gate Nursery School, where kids are University of California at Los plead guilty are Agustin Huneeus Jr., cated plans to change their not guilty
an award-winning band. encouraged to touch, climb on and pleas thus far include actress Lori
ask questions about their favorite Angeles and the University of 53, of San Francisco, for paying
THURSDAY, APRIL 11 trucks in a safe, supervised environ- Southern California. $300,000 to participate in both exam Loughlin and her husband, fashion
Vir tual Reality Experience. ment. Cost is $5. For more informa-
Bruce Isackson, 61, at one time the cheating and the athletic recruitment designer Mossimo Gianulli.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de tion call 369-6833.
las Pulgas, Belmont. Ages 13 and up. president of a real estate development scheme for his daughter; Marjorie Singer pleaded guilty last month to
Come to the library to use our Oculus Coastal Wildflower Day. 10 a.m. to 3 firm in Woodside, will additionally Klapper, 50, of Menlo Park, for pay- charges including racketeering con-
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vents music, dance performances, food
permanent facility capable of accom- meeting, officials will continue
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Seniors.
For more information call 286-2585.
truck, artwork, games and education-
al activities for youth, guided nature
walks, resources to help you grow
your own native plants and a native
plant sale. Free. For more information
call 726-8814.
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modating an evolving and growing
community.
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design review for the Serra Station
mixed-use development proposed at
the city’s train station. The project
optimism over the opportunities to
ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. proposed by developer Vince Muzzi is
to noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Friends of the San Bruno Public raise the money for the reconstruc-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Library Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. pay for reconstruction for the facility tion. comprised of 444 residential units,
Come practice speaking and listen- San Bruno Library, 701 Angus Ave. W,
San Bruno. Bring your own grocery since it was lost to an arson fire in “It would just be terrific for the approximately 290,000 square feet of
ing in English. Improve your gram-
mar, vocabulary and pronunciation size bag and fill it up with books. Cost 2016. A temporary center exists, but community,” he said. office space and about 35,000 square
while meeting people from all over is $7. For more information call 616-
the world. Light refreshments and 7078. officials are hopeful to construct a In other business at the upcoming feet of retail space.
snacks will be served.
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280606 STATEMENT #280530
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Corcept Therapeutics, Inc., 149 Com- as: J-YA Wellness Center, 291 El Cami-
monwealth Drive, MENLO PARK, CA no Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Reg-
94025. Registered Owner: Corcept istered Owner: Jiraporn Hongsila, 121
Therapeutics Incorporated, DE. The Lorton Ave. #4, Burlingame, CA 94010.
business is conducted by a Corporation. The business is conducted by an Individ-
The registrants commenced to transact ual. The registrants commenced to
business under their FBN on May 19, transact business under their FBN on 2-
1998. 26-2019.
/s/G. Charles Robb/ /s/Jiraporn Hongsila/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/26/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/19/19, 3/26/19, 4/2/19, 4/9/19). 3/26/19, 4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/16/19).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #280699
The following person is doing business
as: Mighty “J” Entertainment Produc- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280842
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
tions, 25 Hyde Court #5, DALY CITY, CA
94015. Registered Owner: John C. Gar- The following person is doing business
cia, same address. The business is con- as: Ahmed & Sukaram, Attorneys at Law,
ducted by an Individual. The registrants 600 Allerton Street #201, REDWOOD
commenced to transact business under CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owners:
their FBN on March 15, 2019 Nafiz M Ahmed and Shari Sukaram,
NEWSPAPER INTERNS /s/John C. Garcia/ 2800 Valleywood Drive, San Bruno, CA
JOURNALISM This statement was filed with the Asses- 94066. The business is conducted by a
sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish- Married Couple. The registrants com-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- menced to transact business under their
terns to do entry level reporting, re- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/19/19, 3/26/19, 4/2/19, 4/9/19). FBN on July 1, 2008.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- /s/Nafiz M. Ahmed/
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- This statement was filed with the Asses-
so welcome. sor-County Clerk on 3/29/2019. (Publish-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280704 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
We expect a commitment of four to 4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/16/19, 4/23/19).
eight hours a week for at least four The following person is doing business
months. The internship is unpaid, but as: Stella’s Succulents and Arrange-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ments, 1519 Susan Court, SAN MATEO,
terns have progressed in time into CA 94403. Registered Owner: Yolanda
paid correspondents and full-time re- Ariza Escobar, same address. The busi-
porters. ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
College students or recent graduates ness under their FBN on 2-15-19. STATEMENT #280913 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper /s/Yolanda Ariza Escobar/ The following person is doing business
experience is preferred but not neces- This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Derya Consulting and Associates, STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF tion, you should appear at the hearing
209 Boardwalk Dr. Apt. F, SAN BRUNO, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS and state your objections or file written
sarily required. sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CA 94066. Registered Owner: Derya OF ESTATE OF ALEXANDER LEON NAME STATEMENT M-274740 objections with the court before the hear-
3/26/19, 4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/16/19). Ozes, same address. The business is GUERRERO BORJA Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- ing. Your appearance may be in person
Please send a cover letter describing DECEDENT
your interest in newspapers, a resume conducted by an Individual. The regis- doning the use of the Fictitious Business or by your attorney.
and three recent clips. Before you ap- trants commenced to transact business Name: Crystal Springs Pet Hospital, Inc. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME under their FBN on NA. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Name of Business: Crystal Springs Pet itor of the decedent, you must file your
ply, you should familiarize yourself
with our publication. Our Web site: STATEMENT #280702 /s/Derya Ozes/ Hospital, Inc. Date of original filing: claim with the court and mail a copy to
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- 1. (Administrator's Name): 8.23.17. Address of Principal Place of the personal representative appointed by
www.smdailyjournal.com. DINAH L. BORJA
as: Little Nippon Shop, 897 Cabot Lane, sor-County Clerk on 4/5/2019. (Publish- Business: 122 De Anza Blvd, SAN MA- the court within the later of either (1) four
Send your information via e-mail to FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, TEO, CA 94402. Registrant: Crystal months from the date of first issuance of
Owner: Vivian Zhao, same address. The 4/9/19, 4/16/19, 4/23/19, 4/30/19). 2. (Decedent's Name): Springs Pet Hospital, Inc, CA. The busi- letters to a general personal representa-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- ALEXANDER LEON GUERRERO
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., business is conducted by an Individual. ness was conducted by a Corporation. tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 The registrants commenced to transact BORJA /s/Bonnie Wilson/ California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
business under their FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- from the date of mailing or personal de-
/s/Vivian Zhao/ 3. (Administrators' Address): sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo livery to you of a notice under sectioin
This statement was filed with the Asses- C/O THE HERITAGE LAW GROUP, County on 4/5/19. 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME A.P.C. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- er California statutes and legal authority
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #280901 96 NORTH THIRD STREET, SUITE 260 nal, 4/9/19, 4/16/19, 4/23/19, 4/30/19). may affect your rights as a creditor. You
The following person is doing business SAN JOSE, CA 95112
127 Elderly Care 3/26/19, 4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/16/19).
as: Quick Grooming Pet Salon, 1499 Old
may want to consult with an attorney
knowledgable in California law.
Bayshore Hwy, Suite 132, BURLIN- 4. Administrator's Telephone): You may examine the file kept by the
GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: NOTICE OF PETITION TO
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (408) 925-0146 or (408) 993-2100 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF court. If you are a person interested in
FAMILY RESOURCE STATEMENT #280809 Antonio M. De Araujo Silva, 35 Pocenta
Lorna Della Rocco the estate, you may file with the court a
GUIDE The following person is doing business Dr. APT #314, Daly City, CA 94015. The 5. The Administrator has begun adminis- Request for Special Notice (form DE-
business is conducted by an Individual. Case Number: 19PRO00354
as: Echt Creative, 35 Belhaven Ct, DALY tration of the Decedent's Estate. 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s CITY, CA 94015. Registered Owner: The registrants commenced to transact
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- praisal of estate assets or of any petition
twice-a-week resource guide for Gene Yen, same address. The business business under their FBN on 01/01/2019. 6. PROBATE HAS BEEN FILED IN THE or account as provided in Probate Code
tingent creditors, and persons who may
children and families. is conducted by an Individual. The regis- /s/Antonio Manuel De Araujo Silva/ SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, otherwise be interested in the will or es- section 1250. A Request for Special No-
Every Tuesday & Weekend trants commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO UNDER tice form is available from the court clerk.
sor-County Clerk on 4/4/2019. (Publish- tate, or both, of Lorna Della Rocco, Lor-
under their FBN on 8/01/18. CASE # 18PR001069. na Lee Alvord. A Petition for Probate Attorney for Petitioner:
/s/Derya Ozes/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Donald Slater
Look for it in today’s paper to 4/9/19, 4/16/19, 4/23/19, 4/30/19). has been filed by Kathleen Thompson in
This statement was filed with the Asses- 7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- the Superior Court of California, County Barr & Young Attorneys
find information on family sor-County Clerk on 3/26/2019. (Publish- suant to California Probate Code §9050 of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate 318-C Diablo Road
resources in the local area, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, DANVILLE, CA 94526
to the creditors and contingent creditors requests that Kathleen Thompson be ap-
including childcare. 4/9/19, 4/16/19, 4/23/19, 4/30/19). of the above-named decedent, that all pointed as personal representative to ad- (925)314-9999
persons having claims against the dece- minister the estate of the decedent. FILED: 3/22/2019
dent are required to file them with the The petition requests authority to admin- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
Superior Court of San Mateo County, at ister the estate under the Independent nal on 4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/10/19 )
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
2018-19 STREET REHABILITATION PHASE II 94063, and mail a copy to Dinah L. Borja thority will allow the personal representa-
CITY PROJECT NO. 467002-46000-1020 administrator of the estate of decedent, tive to take many actions without obtain-
CITY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA at 96 N. Third Street, Suite 260, San ing court approval. Before taking certain
1. Sealed bids will be received by the City Council of the City of San Mateo, California, for the 2018-19 STREET REHABILITA- Jose, CA 95112, within the later of four very important actions, however, the per-
TION PHASE II and other work as shown on the Contract Drawings and as described in this Contract Book and the 2015 Green- months after APRIL 2, 2019, or if notice sonal representative will be required to
book Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, and referenced Caltrans Standard Specifications and Plans. is mailed or personally delivered to you, give notice to interested persons unless
2. Said sealed proposals shall be delivered to the City Clerk, City Hall, 330 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, California 94403, at or 60 days after the date this notice is they have waived notice or consented to
before 2:00 p.m., May 2, 2019, and they shall be opened and read by a City Representative at said date and time at a public mailed or personally delivered to you. A the proposed action.) The independent
meeting called by them. claim form may be obtained from the administration authority will be granted
3. The bidder is required to have a Class A license to bid on this contract. Listed subcontractors shall also possess the contrac- court clerk. For your protection, you are unless an interested person files an ob-
tor's license required for each specialty work specified and/or possess a Class A license. Attention is also directed to the provi- encouraged to file your claim by certified jection to the petition and shows good
sions of Public Contract Code Section 10164. The Contractor shall be properly licensed and in good standing at the time the con- mail, with return receipt requested. cause why the court should not grant au-
tract is awarded. thority.
4. Contractor shall purchase a complete set of plans and specifications and provide contact information through Barker Blue in or- A hearing on the petition will be held in
der to be eligible to bid on this project. The Contract Book, plans and proposal forms are available at City of San Mateo - Public (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal 4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/16/19, 4/23/19) this court as follows: MAY 01, 2019 at
Works Bidding Web Portal. Contractors can also email BarkerBlue's Customer Support Team at plan@barkerblue.com or call 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
650-696-2100 for assistance. Any questions regarding the contract documents should be directed the Public Works Department at California, County of San Mateo, 400
650-522-7300. County Center, Redwood City, CA
5. The estimated construction cost of this project is $2,000,000. This estimate is not based on a "contractor's cost take off" of the 94063.
project, but is derived from an averaging of costs for work on similar projects in the area of which the City is aware. This figure is If you object to the granting of the peti-
given to indicate the relative order of magnitude of this project and is not intended to influence or affect in any way the amount bid
for this project.
6. All bids shall be accompanied by a bid bond, cashier's check, or certified check made payable to the City of San Mateo in an INVITATION FOR BID
amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the aggregate amount of the bid. Said amount or the proceeds of said bond shall be
forfeited to the City if the bidder depositing same does not, within eight (8) working days after the bidder has received notice from
the City of San Mateo that the contract has been awarded, sign and return the contract to the City and furnish the other items re- Peninsula Family Service is a non-profit child development
quired under section 2, "Scope and Control of Work," of the special provisions. program that participates in the USDA Child and Adult Care
7. Contractor is notified that he shall comply with the requirements for Non-Discrimination as set forth in Section SP 7-2.3 “Non-
Discrimination Policy”. Food Program. We are currently soliciting letters of interest
8. Addenda issued during the time of bidding shall become a part of the documents furnished bidders for the preparation of bids, from prospective suppliers of meals in order to comply with
shall be covered in the bids, and shall be made a part of the Contract. Each bid shall include specific acknowledgement in the federal regulations governing the program in matters of pro-
space provided of receipt of all Addenda issued during the bidding period. Failure to so acknowledge may result in the bid being
rejected as not responsive. Failure of any bidder to receive such Addenda shall not be grounds for non-compliance with the terms curement. The contract will be for meals served to children at
of the instructions. It is the responsibility of the contractor to contact the City to determine the existence of any and all addenda. the Peninsula Family Service childcare centers located in Men-
9. The time of completion for this contract shall be eighty (80) working days, beginning from the date specified in the Notice to lo Park, Redwood City, San Mateo, Daly City, and South San
Proceed.
10. The right is reserved, as the interest of the City may require, to reject any or all bids, to waive any informality in bids, and to Francisco. The selected vendor will provide approximately 324
accept, modify, or reject any items of the bid, or in the case of a single bid being received to extend the acceptance date by up to breakfasts, 301 lunches, and 356 snacks daily at the locations
thirty (30) days with notice. The City of San Mateo is a charter City and any contract entered into is subject to the provisions of the indicated above for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12)
City of San Mateo Charter, which may supersede certain provisions of the Public Contract Code and other provision of state law.
11. A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section years, and the meal pattern must meet the USDA meal pattern
4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, unless for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) years. Additional-
currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5. It is not a violation of this section for an un- ly, meals served under this contract must meet the require-
registered contractor to submit a bid that is authorized by Section 7029.1 of the Business and Professions Code or by Section
10164 or 20103.5 of the Public Contract Code, provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pursuant to Section ments of 7 CFR Part 226, Child and Adult Care Food Program
1725.5 at the time the contract is awarded. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department Regulations.
of Industrial Relations.
No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project and no contractor or subcontractor may
be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pur- The Bid will be open on March 26, 2019 at 9AM. The Bid will
suant to Labor Code section 1725.5. As an additional requirement, Assembly Bill 219 adds Section 1720.9 to the Labor Code. be closed on April 10, 2019 at 5PM. Bids received after closing
This bill expands the definition of public works under the California Prevailing Wage Law and is a requirement for this project. For time will not be considered. In Addition, only sealed bids will be
reference, please see: https://www.dir.ca.gov/ConcreteDeliveryPrevailingWage/AB_219_Fact_Sheet.html
In general, the prevailing wage scale, as determined by the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California, in force on accepted. As required by USDA, the contract will be awarded
the day this bid was announced or determined by the administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, in to the lowest, most responsible and responsive bidder.
force on the day bids are opened, whichever is higher, will be the minimum paid to all craftsmen and laborers working on this proj-
ect. In some cases, prevailing wage determinations have either a single asterisk (*) or double asterisks (**) after the expiration
date in effect on the date of advertisement for bids. Applications for food service bid and contract is available
In cases where the prevailing wage determinations have a single asterisk (*) after the expiration date which are in effect on the at
date of advertisement for bids, such determinations remain in effect for the life of the project. Prevailing wage determinations http://www.peninsulafamilyservice.org/food-service-bid/
which have double asterisks (**) after the expiration date indicate that the basic hourly wage rate, overtime, and holiday pay rates,
and employer payments to be paid for work performed after this date have been predetermined. If work is extended past this The food service vendors who may have interest in bidding for
date, the new rate must be paid and should be incorporated in contracts the Contractor enters into. this contract are requested to submit by or before April 10,
Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing wage rates in the county, or counties, in which the work is to 2019 a letter of interest and application to:
be done have been determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations. The wages as set forth in the
General Prevailing Wage Rates for this project will be posted at the job site. It is understood that it is the responsibility of the bid-
der to determine the correct scale. The State Prevailing Wage Rates may also be obtained from the California Department of In- Peninsula Family Service
dustrial Relations internet website at http://www.dir.ca.gov. Any errors or defects in the materials in the City Clerk's office will not 24 Second Avenue
excuse a bidder's failure to comply with actual scale then in force.
Said City Representative shall report the results of the bidding to the City Council at a later date, at which time the City Council San Mateo, CA 94401
may award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder as so reported; or as City's interest may dictate. The City Council may Attention: Rianda Levin
exercise its right to modify the award or to reject any or all bids. Any protests to award of contract shall follow the procedures out-
lined in City Council Resolution No. 61, dated June 7, 2004.
To ensure performance, City reserves the right to retain five percent (5%) of the contract price for 35 days after it records the No- The bid opening will be made public on April 10, 2019 at 6PM
tice of Completion. However, pursuant to the Public Contracts Code Section 22300, Contractor may substitute securities for said at the above address
five percent (5%) retention or request that City make payments of retentions earned directly to an escrow agent at Contractor's ex-
pense. The provisions of the Public Contracts Code Section 22300 are hereby expressly made a part of the contract.
The lowest responsible bidder shall submit all required insurance, bonds and signed agreements within five (5) working days after Any questions regarding this proposed contract may be
bid opening. referred to Rianda Levin at 650.403.4300x4710 or
Dated: April 9, 2019 /S/ Diane Papan, MAYOR rlevin@peninsulafamilyservice.org
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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203 Public notices 296 appliances 300 Toys 304 Furniture 306 housewares 310 misc. For sale
noTice oF PeTiTion To glass-Panel lamPshade. Similar JumP and Play Keyboard brand new, in eThan allen sofa and love seat. Blue new "bella" buffet tripple slow cooker silk saree 6 yards new nice color.for
adminisTer esTaTe oF to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
Mohammed Ali George Dembele ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- 2648 formation.
Case Number: 19PRO00374 $75 (650)727-7266 sTar wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader stering. Free. (650)593-7001.
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 sink double cast iron. Good condi- slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- maYTag washer excellent working glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
tingent creditors, and persons who may Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan 302 antiques lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
(408)656-0958 307 Jewelry & clothing Tires-seT oF four P225 45 R18 $80
tate, or both, of Mohammed Ali George ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x OBO (650)359-2238.
Dembele. A Petition for Probate has beer sTeins-original from Germa- 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
mFg h20labs Model 300 exc cond ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
been filed by Aminata Dembele in the counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. anne klein silver-tone watch with TunTuri rowing Machine, Good
Superior Court of California, County of (650)592-7483 ikea Table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
San Mateo. The Petition for Probate re- new, singer Sewing Machine Univer- $ 30. (650)598-9804. al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371
quests that Aminata Dembele be ap- sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- uniden harleY Davidson Gas Tank
pointed as personal representative to ad- chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 mahoganY anTique Secretary desk, inFlaTable coleman queen size 308 Tools phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
minister the estate of the decedent. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- mattress-56"x75". Includes air pump,
The petition requests authority to admin- TiFFanY sTYle Lamp shade. Older- elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. sheets and mattress pad. $25 (650)654- walker - Good Condition - Like New -
9252 2 craFTsman 16in Reel Mowers new
ister the estate under the Independent multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) in box $40 each(650)766-4858 $35 (650)341-5347
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- 727-7266. roseVille TuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
$45. (650)574-2490. maTTress, Twin long, excellent condi-
thority will allow the personal representa-
tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 anTique iron Hand Drills. 3 available 311 musical instruments
tive to take many actions without obtain- Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned) at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
ing court approval. Before taking certain $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645 303 electronics new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- chromaTic harmonica: Horner
very important actions, however, the per- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
297 bicycles Free TeleVision - Mitsubishi, Sell! (650) 875-8159. Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
(650)771-6324.
(650)278-5776.
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
they have waived notice or consented to adulT bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local niagara VibraTing Adjustable bed
the proposed action.) The independent loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Delivery available. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan craFTsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" ePiPhone les Paul Custom Prophecy
administration authority will be granted (408)656-0958 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
unless an interested person files an ob- child’s schwinn bicYcle, blue in onkYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital (650)421-5469.
jection to the petition and shows good lg craFTsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, oFFice TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid (510)943-9221
cause why the court should not grant au- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 wood with formica wood grain top $25 eVereTT uPrighT antique piano.
thority. mounTain bike new 21 gears $100. (650) 787-9753 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
A hearing on the petition will be held in shoPsmiTh mark V 50th Anniversary
(650)722-3634 PhilliPs-50” color T.V., Heavy, $99 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
this court as follows: APR. 30, 2019 at (650)591-8062 queen soFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), huge ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of mounTain bike. Top brand. Runs (650)504-0585
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
California, County of San Mateo, 400 good. $39. (660)342-5220 call (650)697-3709 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
County Center, Redwood City, CA 304 Furniture .
VinTage craFTsman Jig Saw. Circa
(916)975-4969
94063. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
If you object to the granting of the peti- 298 collectibles anTique dining table for six people Piano-andrew kohler, Mahogany,
reTro huTch Needs refinishing other-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo-
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 wise good condition. Top detaches from 310 misc. For sale Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
and state your objections or file written bottom $25. (650)712-9962 (415)334-1980
objections with the court before the hear- gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and anTique mohaganY Bookcase. Four
more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
ing. Your appearance may be in person feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. soFa-beige Fabric, Orig. $900, no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
or by your attorney. Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 PlaYer Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- 1984 Time magazine. Special 1994 bedsTead single, poster style, box (650)234-8218 bessY small Evening Hand Bag With sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
itor of the decedent, you must file your Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg spring, mattress available. $40.00. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 www.elo.deals
claim with the court and mail a copy to (650)588-0842 (650)593-7408 solid wood Dining table with exten-
the personal representative appointed by sion great piece great condition black biFold shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00 sPineT Piano + Bench, $50. Call
the court within the later of either (1) four 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition $80 (650)364-5263 (650)544-5306 (650)589-1407
months from the date of first issuance of deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. (650) 315-2319
letters to a general personal representa- $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 solid wood Entertainment Center- blue oYsTer cult lp signed by donald VinTage auToPiano upright player
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the brown liVing room chair with cush- r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days collecTable cabbage Patch Kids Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. (408)661-6019 message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
from the date of mailing or personal de- Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New $70..00. Transport yourself. Call
(650)872-2371 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
livery to you of a notice under sectioin Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 (925)482-5742 cash regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not wurliTzer uPrighT piano. Fair con-
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- (650) 572-8895 Guts $500 (415)269-4784 dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
er California statutes and legal authority bunk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or Table 24"x48" folding legs each end.
dePression glass Dining Plate. 8 cosco PlaY Pen with travel bag. Used
may affect your rights as a creditor. You
may want to consult with an attorney 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. B/O (650)685-2494 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
once $35 (650)591-2981 312 Pets & animals
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
knowledgable in California law. $12 (650)762-6048
china cabineT Wallet, $20. Call cuT glass serving bowl 8" diameter one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
You may examine the file kept by the ThomasVille dining table, $50 4 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
court. If you are a person interested in games oF the 23rd Olympiad maga- (650)589-1407 $25. Call 650-921-4016
chairs, mid-century blonde with two (650)593-2066
the estate, you may file with the court a zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- leaves call (650)697-3709.
0842 comPuTer desk (glass) & chair. Like deluxe Folder Walker - 5" wheels -
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or ParroT cage, Steel, Large - approx
gtecher@comcast.net Tiki bar - Original from the 60’s,Like 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
praisal of estate assets or of any petition lennox red Rose, Unused, hand Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, driVe 3-wheel buggy $45. Call offer. (650)245-4084
or account as provided in Probate Code (650)245-4234. (650)589-1407
section 1250. A Request for Special No- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. comPuTer desk with 3 side drawers .
Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
tice form is available from the court clerk.
miller liTe Neon sign , work good for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or Free magazines. Library discards 316 clothes
Attorney for Petitioner: Twin bed, mattress, box spring, frame year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
Anne Steele $59 call (650)218-6528 leave message
$ 50. (650)598-9804. crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 brown sued boots, fur-lined, size 8,
456 San Mateo Avenue, Suite 8 old, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20 new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 comPuTer swiVel CHAIR. Padded Twin bed- Free you pick up. Call
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 Free: wild turkey feathers; whole
(650)952-0950 (650)344-2109 wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For FancY high heel shoes, never worn
FILED: 3/29/2019 one collecTion of antique Cuban desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- Two wood Book Shelves, $75 with (650)207-0882
Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No (650)458-3578 drawers and pull-down desk call
nal on 4/2/19, 4/9/19, 4/10/19 ) Texting. (650)697-3709 haT, T-shirT, sweatshirt and comput- Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- dining chairs -Six Antique, used bedroom Furniture, FREE. Call erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 color in excellent condition 3/4
4162 Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 (650)573-7381. length $50 (650)692-8012
(650)888-2662 lionel chrisTmas Holiday expan-
sTemmed crYsTal. 3 styles. 13 wall uniT/room Divider. Simple sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 kaYano men’s Running shoes size 11
pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". lines. Breaks down for transportation. good condition $20 (650)520-7045
$45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 dining room Table-Antique,Oak, lionel wesTern Union Pass car and
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
295 art ToPPs baseball complete set 1987
5chairs, w/ extension $200 knee-high black women's boots,
size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
(650)290-3188 walnuT chesT, small (4 drawer with moTleY crue lp signed by neil lee
oil PainTing-canVass, Victorian thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 $40.00. Call (650)872-2371
4474 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
OBO (650)515-6091 dining Table (36"x54") and 4 match- whiTe wicker Armoire, asking $100, ladies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
VinTage sTemware: 3 styles, 23 negrini Fencing Epee mask size M pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for great condition, text for picture (650)571- & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 $250 .(650)-654-1930. 0947
TaPia: PainTing, seascaPe, (415)260-6940 men's sTeTson hat, size large, new,
FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Local Artist, Call for info (650)303-1670 299 computers dining Table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x old b&l Microscope in good condition; (650) 578-9208
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
19" color Monitor with stand VG con- lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. shoes size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
296 appliances dition power cord/owners manual includ- 306 housewares raY-ban ToP Bar Sunglasses (650)508-8662
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 dining Table. 72" by 42". With leaf RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
air condiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 comPleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- Tuxedo size 40, black, including white
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG recordable cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- dresser-anTique VaniTY Combo, 3 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, 6596
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, 20-pieces in original box, never used.
0898 (650) 578 9208 beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 wedding dress-designer, Size 12,
(650)290-3188 $250 per box (3 boxes available). rollerblades, used, size 10. $20 Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
Free washer and 220v dryer, both (650)342-5630 obo. Please call (650)745-6309 for $500 Call (650)867-1728
working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
300 Toys english draw Table, $50 Solid Wood
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, samsoniTe 26" tan hard-sided suit woman's american Rag faux leather
move, stairs. 14-1000-Pcs Puzzles $3.00 ea. call(650)697-3709 crYsTal wine glasses new (12ea) case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. jacket. Perfect condition. Black
(650)207-4162 $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 $45. (650)328-6709 /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
hoTPoinT heaVY Duty Dryer excellent mahoganY TV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W
working condition Burlingame $50 Call american FlYer locomotive runs x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- mikasa seT. White. Modern (square) sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, women's black suede fur lined
Dan (408)656-0958 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 3709 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. $15.00 (650)544-5306 boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371

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Facebook, Google face widening crackdown over online content
By Danica Kirka and Kelvin Chan have the money to comply. That, in turn,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS could turn Google and Facebook into the
web’s censors, they said.
LONDON — Tech giants like Facebook The push to make the big companies
and Google came under increasing pressure responsible for the torrent of material they
in Europe on Monday when countries pro- carry has largely been driven by Europeans.
posed stricter rules to force them to block But it picked up momentum after the March
extreme material such as terrorist propagan- 15 mosque shootings in New Zealand that
da and child porn. killed 50 people and were livestreamed for
Britain called for a first-of-its-kind watch- 17 minutes. Facebook said it removed 1.5
dog for social media that could fine execu- million videos of the attacks in the 24
tives and even ban companies. And a hours afterward.
European Union parliamentary committee The U.S., where government action is
approved a bill giving internet companies constrained by the First Amendment right
an hour to remove terror-related material or to free speech and freedom of the press, has
face fines that could reach into the billions. taken a more hands-off approach, though on
“We are forcing these firms to clean up Tuesday, a House committee will press
their act once and for all,” said British Google and Facebook executives on
Home Secretary Sajid Javid, whose depart- whether they are doing enough to curb the
ment collaborated on Britain’s proposal. spread of hate crimes and white national-
Opponents warned the British and EU ism.
measures could stifle innovation and Australia last week made it a crime for
REUTERS strengthen the dominance of technology social media platforms not to quickly
The Facebook logo is reflected on a woman’s glasses. giants because smaller companies won’t remove “abhorrent violent material.”
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Theresa May woos UK opponents and EU leaders over Brexit


By Jill Lawless and Raf Casert approval from all 27 EU national leaders,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS some of whom are fed up with Brexit uncer-
tainty and reluctant to prolong it further.
French President Emmanuel Macron has
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May been particularly resistant to the idea of fur-
wooed domestic political opponents and ther delaying Brexit, saying the EU can’t be
European leaders Monday as she sought to held “hostage” to Britain’s political crisis.
break Britain’s Brexit impasse and secure a May’s office said the prime minister
delay to the country’s departure from the spoke to multiple European leaders by
European Union. phone Monday and will dash Tuesday to
May’s Conservative government and the Berlin and Paris for face-to-face talks with
main opposition Labour Party were cling- German Chancellor Angela Merkel and
ing to hope of finding a compromise Brexit Macron.
deal, two days before EU leaders decide British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt
whether to grant an extension to the U.K.’s urged European leaders to be cooperative,
departure from the bloc. If they refuse, saying May “is totally and utterly deter-
Britain faces a sudden and chaotic departure mined to deliver Brexit.”
on Friday, the Brexit deadline previously set “They want Brexit to be resolved as quick-
by the EU. ly as possible,” Hunt said of the other 27 EU
May has asked for a new delay until June leaders. “So do we.”
REUTERS
30, to give Britain’s divided politicians Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said he
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May leaves church near High Wycombe, Britain. time to agree, approve and implement a was “open to extending the deadline.”
withdrawal agreement. The bloc’s leaders are “There will be different views, but I am
due to meet Wednesday in Brussels to con- confident that we will reach agreement,” he
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