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School cameras
eyed following
fatal shooting
Belmont-Redwood Shores
favors enhanced security
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

In recognition of heightened fears follow-


ing a recent deadly shooting, Belmont-
Redwood Shores
Elementary School
District officials are con-
sidering installing video
surveillance systems at
school campuses.
While no decision on
the initiative has been
made, Superintendent
Michael Milliken said a
committee formed to Michael
examine security Milliken
REUTERS improvements favored introducing the cam-
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (seen below) is handled by Metropolitan Police officers during his arrest and taken into custody following eras, and many district officials as well as
the Ecuadorian government’s termination of asylum in London, Britain community members support the idea as
well.

Julian Assange arrested The proposal arrives in the wake of


stoked security concerns following a fatal
shooting in front of Central Elementary
School in Belmont earlier this year, which
Milliken acknowledged thrust campus safe-
ty to the top of priorities for the school
community.
WikiLeaks founder hauled from embassy, faces US charge See SAFETY, Page 23
By Danica Kirka
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — British police on Thursday


hauled a bearded and shouting Julian
Plans take shape
Assange from the Ecuadorian Embassy
where he was holed up for nearly seven
years, and the U.S. charged the WikiLeaks
for underground
founder with conspiring with former Army
intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to
get their hands on government secrets.
drainage system
Police arrested Assange after the South Residents balk at construction
American nation revoked the political asy-
details for water system under
See ARREST, Page 18 San Mateo County Event Center

Ground breaks for affordable apartments


By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Housing, services to address Whether those behind an effort to install


an overflow component of San Mateo’s new
the needs of North Fair Oaks wastewater treatment system can consider
By Anna Schuessler less noisy and disturbing construction
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF methods was a focus for city officials and
residents reviewing a draft environmental
In an effort to boost the number of afford- impact report for the infrastructure project
able housing units available in North Fair Tuesday.
Oaks, officials and developers broke ground Expected to temporarily hold excess
Thursday on a 67-unit apartment complex at sewer flows during storms, a project to build
2821 El Camino Real expected to become an underground flow equalization system
home to veterans, low-income families and underneath the San Mateo County Event
those with developmental disabilities. Center parking lot is one of several compo-
Expected to provide 61 studios, five one- nents of San Mateo’s Clean Water Program.
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
bedroom apartments and one two-bedroom Aimed at overhauling the Detroit Drive
Supervisors Don Horsley, left, and Warren Slocum at a groundbreaking ceremony for a
See NFO, Page 23 67-unit affordable apartment complex in unincorporated North Fair Oaks. See DRAINAGE, Page 31
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2 Friday • April 12, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“It is common sense to take a method
and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and
try another. But above all, try something.”
— Franklin D. Roosevelt

This Day in History


President Franklin D. Roosevelt died

1945 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Warm


Springs, Georgia, at age 63; he was
succeeded by Vice President Harry S.
Truman.
In 1 7 7 6 , North Carolina’s Fourth Provincial Congress
authorized the colony’s delegates to the Continental Congress
to support independence from Britain.
In 1 8 6 1 , the Civil War began as Confederate forces opened
fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
In 1 8 6 2 , Union volunteers stole a Confederate locomotive
near Marietta, Georgia, and headed toward Chattanooga,
Tennessee, on a mission to sabotage as much of the rail line as
they could; the raiders were caught.
In 1 8 7 7 , the catcher’s mask was first used in a baseball game
by James Tyng of Harvard in a game against the Lynn Live
Oaks.
In 1 9 3 4 , “Tender Is the Night,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, was
first published in book form after being serialized in
Scribner’s Magazine. REUTERS
In 1 9 5 5 , the Salk vaccine against polio was declared safe and Chinese artist Ai Weiwei poses for photographers in front of portraits of the 43 missing Ayotzinapa College Raul Isidro Burgos
effective. students during a photocall for his exhibition ‘Restablecer Memorias,’ displayed in Mexico City.
In 1 9 6 1 , Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first
man to fly in space, orbiting the earth once before making a In other news ...
safe landing.
In 1 9 6 3 , civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was arrest- Police: Firefighter went into He debuted the playlist at the shelter of a minor, and threats to extort, kill,
ed and jailed in Birmingham, Alabama, charged with contempt last week. He says he was inspired by kidnap and injure.
store nude on dare to buy soda watching his own cats’ reactions to The charges allege Hernandez coerced
of court and parading without a permit. (During his time
behind bars, King wrote his “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”) MIDDLETOWN, R.I. — A firefighter music and wanted to create a soothing or threatened online hundreds of vic-
who police say walked naked into a atmosphere for the shelter pets. tims, mostly girls, to share sexually
In 1 9 8 8 , the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued a patent
to Harvard University for a genetically engineered mouse, the Rhode Island convenience store on a Scientific research has shown classi- explicit photos, and threatened to
first time a patent was granted for an animal life form. dare has been placed on leave. cal music is beneficial for a wide range injure their classmates, friends, family
Police responded to a 7-Eleven in of animals, including dogs and cats, by and others if they didn’t comply.
Middletown the afternoon of April 3 creating a calming environment. A message seeking comment was left
Birthdays for a report of a naked customer. The
owner said the man with a “smile on his
Among Nezet-Seguin’s suggestions
are Chopin’s nocturnes, which he says
Thursday for Hernandez’s public
defenders.
face” purchased a soda and left in a car. are ideal for afternoon cat naps.
The car, with two fully clothed occu- Nezet-Seguin’s playlist is available More than 40 pounds of
pants, was pulled over. The 29-year-old on Apple Music and Spotify. He also fentanyl seized in San Diego
passenger said she “dared” her provides a personal note with each
boyfriend to go into the store nude selection highlighting why he chose SAN DIEGO — An estimated $1.5
because he said it was legal in Rhode the work. million worth of fentanyl has been
Island. seized during a traffic stop in San
Police say 60-year-old John Walsh, Man charged in school bomb Diego.
of Lynnfield, Massachusetts, was The San Diego County Sheriff’s
threats facing sextortion charges Department says 44 pounds of pow-
Children’s author Jazz musician Actor Ed O’Neill is charged with disorderly conduct. His
Beverly Cleary is Herbie Hancock is 73. phone rang busy Thursday. INDIANAPOLIS — A California man dered fentanyl was concealed in a vehi-
103. 79. Lynnfield Fire Chief Glenn Davis charged with making online threats to cle stopped for a speed violation
says Walsh has been placed on paid bomb two suburban Indianapolis high Wednesday on Interstate 905.
Actress Jane Withers is 93. Playwright Alan Ayckbourn is schools is facing new federal charges The driver and her boyfriend were
80. Rock singer John Kay (Steppenwolf) is 75. Actor Dan administrative leave. He’s been with
the department for 40 years. involving alleged sextortion and arrested for investigation of felony
Lauria is 72. Talk show host David Letterman is 72. Author intimidation. transportation of controlled sub-
Scott Turow is 70. Actor-playwright Tom Noonan is 68.
Rhythm-and-blues singer JD Nicholas (The Commodores) is
Pet project: Musician creates Twenty-eight-year-old Buster stances and related crimes.
Hernandez of Bakersfield was original- The seizure was the work of a joint
67. Singer Pat Travers is 65. Actor Andy Garcia is 63. Movie a playlist for shelter animals ly indicted in 2017 on 26 counts stem- operation by the sheriff’s Border Crime
director Walter Salles is 63. Country singer Vince Gill is 62. PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia ming from bomb threats that temporar- Suppression Team and U.S. Border
Actress Suzzanne (cq) Douglas is 62. Model/TV personality J Orchestra’s music director has gone to ily closed Plainfield and Danville high Patrol agents.
Alexander is 61. Rock musician Will Sergeant (Echo & the the dogs. And the cats. schools and a shopping center in A Sheriff’s Department statement
Bunnymen) is 61. Rock singer Art Alexakis (Everclear) is 57. Yannick Nezet-Seguin has curated a 2015. says powdered fentanyl is used to pro-
Country singer Deryl Dodd is 55. Folk-pop singer Amy Ray playlist for four-legged friends that’s The Indianapolis Star reports that a duce counterfeit pharmaceuticals, and
(Indigo Girls) is 55. Actress Alicia Coppola is 51. Rock singer being piped into the shelter at the newly filed superseding indictment seizures of large quantities of the sub-
Nicholas Hexum (311) is 49. Actress Retta is 49. Actor Pennsylvania Society for the lists 40 new charges, including child stance are increasingly common in San
Nicholas Brendon is 48. Actress Shannen Doherty is 48. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. pornography, coercion and enticement Diego County.
Actress Marley Shelton is 45. Actress Sarah Jane Morris is 42.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, April 10 Powerball Fantasy Five Fri day : Sunny. Highs in the 60s.
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 12 21 23 39 67 6 6 17 33 35 38 Fri day Ni g ht And Saturday : Clear.


Lows in the lower 50s. Highs in the 50s to
ORLED April 9 Mega Millions
Powerball

Daily Four upper 60s.


Saturday Ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in
11 22 34 44 58 9 3 6 0 3 the lower 50s.
Daily three midday Sunday And Sunday Ni g ht: Partly
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Mega number

cloudy. Highs near 60. Lows near 50.


April 10 Super Lotto Plus 4 3 2 Mo nday : Mostly cloudy. Highs near 60.
4 16 22 31 42 4 Mo nday Ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Lows near 50.
Daily three evening
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Highs near 60.
TRUMET Mega number

3 6 2 Tues day Ni g ht And Wednes day : Mostly clear. Lows in


The Daily Derby race winners are Big Ben, No. 4, in
the lower 50s. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s.
first place; Lucky Star, No. 2, in second place; and Luck
Wednes day Ni g ht: Clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
Thurs day : Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
AAABCN Charms, No. 12, in third place. The race time was
clocked at 1:47.74.
Thurs day Ni g ht: Clear. Lows in the mid 50s.

Now arrange the circled letters


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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday • April 12, 2019 3


BART’s general manager
announces July retirement
By Kiley Russell the director of the
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Oregon Department of
Transportation and the
BART General Manager Grace Crunican deputy administrator for
announced Thursday that she will be leaving the Federal Transit
her job this summer after eight years leading Administration.
the transit agency. The announcement
At the end of Thursday’s BART Board of caught BART board mem-
Directors meeting, Crunican read an bers off guard but they
announcement saying she’ll retire on July Grace Crunican praised her for being a
6, but didn’t explain why she’s leaving or strong leader and a
what her future plans might be. “straight talker.”
“This announcement has inspired many “This is a big surprise to us but at the same
conflicted emotions, as you can imagine,” time you’ve served this district with tremen-
Crunican said. “Working closely with you, dous distinction and worked incurably
we have put in place essential elements hard,” said BART board President Bevan
which will help the agency to thrive in the Dufty.
next decade.” “Leading a transit agency is one of the
She mentioned many projects, including most difficult jobs anywhere because our
the replacement of the entire rail car fleet federal policies don’t really provide the
and the train control system, as well as “bil- resources to run the type of system that our
lions in other infrastructure components” customers deserve. You’re always trying to
and the agency’s focus on building afford- make it work somehow,” Dufty said.
able housing on BART property. Board members did not discuss when they
Crunican was previously the director of might start looking for Crunican’s replace-
the Seattle Department of Transportation, ment.

Police reports p. m. Tuesday, April 9.


Th e f t . Someone opened a credit card
account in another person’s name on
That’s a bad call Velocity Way, it was reported at 1:50 p.m.
Someone received a call from a scammer Tuesday, April 9.
claiming a false warrant report and Vandal i s m. Someone scratched both sides
demanding money via Bitcoin in Foster of a vehicle on Timberhead Lane, it was
City, it was reported at 4:39 p. m. reported at 8:47 a.m. Tuesday, April 9.
Monday, April 8. Fraud. Someone used their credit card for
fraudulent charges on East Hillsdale
Boulevard, it was reported at 8:48 p.m.
FOSTER CITY Monday, April 8.
Ro ad rag e . Someone kicked a vehicle Hi t-and-run. A motorist struck a vehicle
in an altercation over parking on Foster on Portsmouth Lane, it was reported at 7:32
City Boulevard, it was reported at 7:52 p.m. Monday, April 8.
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Transient man behind kitchen. They said they The Transbay Joint Powers Authority
Local briefs left their apartment the operates the Salesforce Transit Center,
bars for McDonald’s attack day before around 5:30 which opened Aug. 12, 2018 to great fan-
says meddlesome bureau-
A 29-year-old transient man is behind p.m. to visit family in fare. Officials closed the terminal in
crats are the only ones
bars on charges of assault with a deadly Sunnyvale and returned September after finding two cracked
concerned with her
weapon, criminal threats and vandalism for the next day to find beams.
Barney and Betty Rubble
allegedly approaching a man with a knife at Brimelow in a ransacked Transbay executive director Mark
sculptures and other peo-
a Redwood City McDonald’s restaurant and apartment smelling Zabaneh told the authority’s board
ple derive joy from
threatening to kill him earlier this month, strongly of marijuana, Thursday that repairs should be finished
them.
according to the San Mateo County District Florence Fang spoke Ian Brimelow according to prosecutors. by June 1 but a reopening date depends on
Attorney’s Office. The couple called the other factors, including how long it takes
to the media for the first
Sanjay Sagar pleaded not guilty to three police, who responded within minutes and to get the building ready for the public.
felony charges when he appeared in court Florence Fang time Thursday as she asked Brimelow how he entered the apart- Spokeswoman Christine Falvey says $4
filed her response to the
Thursday, and is currently in custody on ment. He allegedly said he had been in the million in repair-related costs have
city that is seeking to force her to remove
$50,000 bail, according to prosecutors. apartment for a while, and officers found a accrued, not including actual construction.
the unpermitted installations.
At around 9:25 p.m. April 3 Sagar is said bedroom screen window had been removed Falvey says an independent lab conclud-
Hillsborough officials have sued, calling
to have come into the fast-food restaurant and handprints were found on the apart- ed faulty construction led to the cracks.
the display a public nuisance and eyesore.
on Chestnut Street yelling profanities and ment’s exterior, according to prosecutors.
Mark Hudak, an attorney for the town of
knocking things over. He allegedly asked Brimelow is also believed to have gone
Hillsborough, says residents are required to
employees for free food and threw a cash through all the cabinets and drawers and No bomb found after
get a permit before installing such sculp-
register to the ground before walking up to a filled a backpack he found in the apartment
man and his girlfriend, who were eating at
tures, regardless of the theme.
with household items. One of the victims’ search of school in El Granada
At the end of her news conference, Fang
one of the tables in the restaurant, accord- passports was never recovered, according No explosive device was found during a
linked arms with her attorney and the
ing to prosecutors. to prosecutors. bomb squad search of Wilkinson School in
home’s original architect, exclaiming,
The man allegedly told Sagar to move With a history of trespassing, drugs and El Granada after a threat was called in
“Yabba dabba do!”
away from them, and Sagar allegedly pulled theft convictions in North Carolina, West Thursday morning.
out a pocket knife and told the man he would Man found in Redwood City Virginia and Florida, Brimelow is believed San Mateo County sheriff’s officials
kill him. The man allegedly picked up a to be a transient, according to prosecu- said on Twitter that the threat was called in
plastic cone to defend himself and eventual- couple’s home gets four years prison tors. at 10:30 a.m. and that students and staff
ly used a bottle to knock the knife out of More than five months after a 25-year-old His defense attorney Jason Cueva could had been evacuated and sent home.
Sagar’s grasp, according to prosecutors. man was arrested when he was found in a not be immediately reached for comment. At 11:59 a. m. , sheriff’s officials
In the scuffle, Sagar allegedly was stabbed Redwood City couple’s home on a Sunday announced that Wilkinson School was
in the abdomen and transported to Stanford afternoon, he was sentenced to four years in California Drive searched and “there were no bombs or dan-
Hospital, where surgery was performed, state prison Thursday, according to the San Roundabout completed gerous materials of any kind found at the
according to prosecutors. Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. school.”
Sagar allegedly faces up to four years in The city of Burlingame announced the
Ian Brimelow pleaded no contest to resi- The roads around the private campus at
state prison if convicted of his charges and completion of the California Drive
dential burglary and also admitted to a prior 750 Ave. Alhambra have been reopened to
will next appear in court April 23 for pre- Roundabout Project, after a small delay
felony strike conviction Feb. 11. On regular traffic, according to the Sheriff’s
liminary hearing, according to prosecutors. because of rainy weather.
Thursday, a judge denied his defense attor- Office.
California Drive now features two lanes
ney’s Romero motion, which requests the
Homeowner: Only bureaucrats in each direction through the new round-
judge drop one of his client’s previous
about. All newly installed crosswalks will SFO closes runway after
worried about Flintstone statues strike convictions from consideration in
be open to pedestrians. Bellevue and 12-inch pothole discovered
sentencing, according to prosecutors.
The owner of a Hillsborough home Lorton avenues access from southbound
In custody on $50,000 bail, Brimelow A 12-inch pothole on one runway at San
adorned with fanciful Flintstones characters received 317 days credit for time served and California Drive will also be open to driv-
ers and cyclists, according to the city. Francisco International Airport forced its
was ordered to have no con-

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There will be a ribbon cutting celebra- closure Thursday morning but it was
tact with the victims, a cou- reopened later in the day, airport officials
tion in Parking Lot O 11 a.m. Wednesday,
ple living in a second-floor said.
April 17. All are welcome to attend.
apartment at 630 Veterans The pothole, described as a pavement
Blvd., according to prosecu- Repairs almost done on barely depression, was discovered during an
tors. inspection early Thursday morning on
Plus Cert. Fee. It wasn’t clear how long used $2B San Francisco station Runway 28L, according to SFO spokesman
Most Cars & Brimelow had been in the SAN FRANCISCO — Officials say a $2 Doug Yakel.

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Clearing forests: No simple solution to California wildfires
By Steve Schoonover Fire Safe Council Executive Director Calli-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jane DeAnda said the environmental review
process typically uses up 10 to 15 percent
CHICO — With nearly 40 million people of grant funds local fire agencies receive for
living in California and development forest management projects. The reviews
spreading into once-wild regions, some of can take years.
the state’s best tools toward preventing The state has been working since 2010 on
wildfires can’t be widely used. an EIR that would cover all vegetation treat-
Still, there is growing agreement that the ments in California under one overarching
state must step up its use of forest manage- environmental document.
ment through prescribed burns and vegeta- It would identify environmentally sound
tion removal in an attempt to lessen the processes for various natural landscapes.
impact of wildfires . Then, if a project were proposed that met
In March, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a the guidelines for its landscape, it could be
state of emergency on wildfires, designed to approved through a “checklist scenario,”
expedite forest-thinning projects and other according to Board of Forestry Executive
programs. In May 2018, former Gov. Jerry Director Matt Dias.
Brown called for doubling the amount of Some projects wouldn’t fit the template,
forest land treated each year in California by he said, and would require more review, but
2023. The state significantly increased the the idea would be to get projects approved
money it was spending on those efforts, and moving forward in a matter of weeks
with the Legislature earmarking $1 billion instead of years. A goal has been set to com-
over five years in funds generated by the plete the document by the end of the year.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
state’s carbon trading program. The Trump Some environmental groups say state
California’s strict environmental regulations are one of the biggest complications to efforts officials are pursuing the wrong path alto-
administration has also vowed to manage to clear vegetation in forests and ease the threat of wildfires.
forests more aggressively. gether.
Cal Fire and the state Board of Forestry time efforts: they must be repeated every ronmental regulations. Rick Halsey of the California Chaparral
estimate 23 million acres in the state’s few years to be effective. Forest treatment projects must obtain Institute said Cal Fire should place more
responsibility area could benefit from fuel Among the biggest complications in for- approvals under the California focus on making communities more fire
reduction. And those treatments aren’t one- est management are California’s strict envi- Environmental Quality Act. Butte County resistant, not on clearing vegetation.

Victims’ parents urge Newsom to stop death penalty reprieve


By Kathleen Ronyane police officer. California’s death row is the nation’s ed that Newsom review each case individual-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Newsom last month largest, but the state has not executed any- ly to make clemency decisions rather than
issued a reprieve to the one since 2006. Voters in 2016 approved a issuing a blanket reprieve. He also said the
SACRAMENTO — Parents of more than 700 people ballot measure to speed up executions, and tour is designed to pressure lawmakers; a
Californians murdered by people now on sitting on California’s district attorneys and the families of vic- proposal has been introduced to again put a
death row shared gruesome details of their death row, meaning none tims’ accused Newsom of defying the vot- measure to permanently stop the death
loved ones’ killings Thursday as they will be executed as long ers’ will. penalty on the 2020 ballot.
launched a statewide tour to urge Gov. Gavin as he is in office. He also Todd Spitzer, Orange County’s district Families criticized Newsom for saying he
Newsom to reverse his moratorium on exe- ordered the state to with- attorney, said the “Victims of Murder couldn’t sleep at night knowing an inno-
cutions. Gavin Newsom draw its lethal injection Justice” tour will travel to all 80 Assembly cent person might be killed, saying they
“He was like a thief in the night that stole regulations and disman- and 40 Senate districts. He did not announce could not sleep because they had seen their
justice from us,” said Phyllis Loya, whose tled the “death chamber” at San Quentin new legal actions aimed at stopping children’s bodies defiled and, in one case,
son Larry Lasater Jr. was killed on duty as a State Prison. Newsom’s moratorium. But Spitzer request- sewn back together.
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Around the nation


Kamala Harris says she
owns gun for protection
DES MOINES, Iowa — Democratic presi-
dential candidate Kamala Harris says she
owns a gun and called it a
“false choice” that the
only two gun control
options are complete,
unrestricted access or a
desire to seize everyone’s
guns.
The senator from
California told reporters
Kamala Harris after a campaign event in
Iowa that she is a gun
owner. She says, “I own a gun for probably
the reason that a lot of people do: for per-
sonal safety.”
The 2020 White House hopeful says that
Americans “are being offered a false choice,
which suggests you’re either in favor of the
Second Amendment or you want to take
everyone’s guns away.”
She says she supports “smart gun-safety
REUTERS
laws,” such as universal background checks
and a ban on assault weapons. Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks at the North America’s Building Trades Unions 2019 legislative conference.

Former fighter pilot files


to challenge Rep. Hill in 2020
LOS ANGELES — A former Navy fighter
Elizabeth Warren proposes
pilot says he will challenge freshman Rep.
Katie Hill in 2020.
Republican Mike Garcia said in a state-
ment Wednesday that the Democrat Party is
new tax on corporate profits
By Elana Schor financial sector and technology firms. universal child care program.
out of step with the district anchored in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Her campaign estimates the proposal Warren also is billing the new corporate
northern Los Angeles County.
would hit roughly 1,200 firms. Those cor- tax as a way to boost smaller businesses and
Hill won the swing district in 2018, cap- WASHINGTON — Democratic presiden- porations would pay the tax on top of any aid competition with behemoths that may
turing what was the last Republican-held tial candidate Elizabeth Warren is propos- liability under current tax rules, which, as currently pay lower effective tax rates, par-
House seat in the strongly Democratic dis- ing a new tax on corporate profits that’s Warren said in a Thursday blog post on her ticularly following the 2017 Republican
trict. designed to prevent business giants from plan, is necessary because “our corporate tax overhaul , which lowered the corporate
Democrats hold a nearly 5-point registra- taking advantage of the existing tax code to tax code is so littered with loopholes that rate from 35% to 21%.
tion edge in the district, which includes sub- effectively pay a zero rate. simply raising the regular corporate tax rate Other Democratic presidential candidates
urbs, horse ranches, high desert and a slice The 7% tax on corporate profits above alone is not enough.” have offered proposals designed to address
of Ventura County. $100 million is the latest in a series of
The 42-year-old Garcia is an executive for Dubbing her pitch “the Real Corporate individual income inequality, such as
ambitious policy proposals from the Profits Tax,” Warren wrote: “It will make our California Sen. Kamala Harris’ plan for a
defense contractor Raytheon Co. Massachusetts senator. It’s in line with her biggest and most profitable corporations lower- and middle-income tax credit and New
broader push to rein in such industries as the pay more and ensure that none of them can Jersey Sen. Cory Booker’s plan to endow
ever make billions and pay zero taxes savings accounts for all children. Warren’s
again.” latest idea, however, is unique as a foray
The proposal would raise about $1 trillion into new corporate taxation policy.
of new revenue over 10 years, according to Meanwhile, Warren reported on
economists advising Warren’s campaign. Wednesday that her campaign raised $6 mil-
She didn’t specify what that money would lion in the first quarter of the year, surpass-
pay for. The new tax would be imposed on ing expectations but still lagging far
corporations’ total profits in the U.S. and behind the money raised by Harris and
overseas. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders .
The so-called wealth tax Warren proposed Warren, a former Harvard University law
in January on about 75,000 of the nation’s professor, made a name for herself a decade
highest-earning households would raise an ago with calls for greater consumer protec-
estimated $2.75 trillion over 10 years, tions, which led to the creation of the
money that she later said would go partly Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
toward creating a government-supported under then-President Barack Obama.
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Pelosi says she asked Trump to meet with her


By Lisa Mascaro fully closed the door on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS impeachment — she
wants to work with him
WASHINGTON — One day last week, amid on shared priorities.
spiraling fallout over special counsel On Thursday, Pelosi
Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, House told reporters she’s look-
Speaker Nancy Pelosi dialed up the president ing for at least $1 trillion
and requested a meeting. for the infrastructure
She talked to President Donald Trump package — far more than
about working together on an infrastructure Donald Trump the $200 billion Trump
package. has proposed — and
It was the first phone call between the two she’d like to get it closer to $2 trillion. She
since the testy days of the government shut- said she expects to “meet soon” with the
down earlier this year, and it seemed produc- president to discuss it.
tive. They are planning to meet, she told the “I have pooh-poohed his $200 billion
Associated Press in a Wednesday interview. mini-nothing of an infrastructure bill,” she
So goes the relationship between said during the House Democrats’ issues con-
Washington’s two power centers — one in ference retreat in Virginia. “And I think he
the White House, where Trump is slapping probably knows that was not a successful
almost hourly at the investigations into his path to building the infrastructure from sea
administration and running headlong into a to shining sea.”
climactic moment of his presidency, the Lawmakers said they expect to have legis-
other on Capitol Hill, where Pelosi is delib- lation ready for consideration in the House
erately steering her gavel toward her party’s by June or July. REUTERS
goals. The White House confirmed the president House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addresses the North America's Building Trades Unions 2019
As the two cross the 100-day mark of the and the speaker “did speak last week and legislative conference in Washington, D.C.
era of divided government, theirs is a rela- have agreed to meet soon to discuss working
tionship like almost none other in together on infrastructure,” said administra-
Washington. tion spokesman Judd Deere.
Even as Trump derides Democrats as “The President wants a bipartisan infra-
“unhinged” and claims they are a party taken structure package that rebuilds crumbling
over by “socialists,” he pulls his punches infrastructure, invests in the projects and
with Pelosi. And while Pelosi criticizes industries of tomorrow, and promotes per-
Trump as “unfit” for office — and hasn’t mitting efficiency,” Deere said Thursday.

US: Avenatti deceived to Around the nation


prevent ’house of cards’ collapse
proceeds from other mat-
LOS ANGELES — Federal prosecutors ters he handled for five
painted a picture of attorney Michael clients and doled out
Avenatti on Thursday as a scheming opera- small portions, some-
tor who stole millions of dollars from times labeling them as
clients, cheated on his taxes, lied to inves- “advances” to prevent
tigators and tried to hide money from thefts from being discov-
debtors in bankruptcy proceedings. ered, prosecutors said.
A 36-count indictment returned late “Money generated
Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Santa from one set of crimes
Ana, California, offered the most damning Michael
Avenatti was used to further other
and detailed account to date of Avenatti’s crimes, ” U. S. Attorney
apparent fall from grace a year after he Nick Hanna told reporters. “Typically in
seized the spotlight while crusading for the form of payments designed to string
porn actress Stormy Daniels in her legal along victims so as to prevent Mr.
battles against President Donald Trump. Avenatti’s financial house of cards from
Avenatti embezzled settlement funds and collapsing.”
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8 Friday • April 12, 2019 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Sudan’s military overthrows president amid bloody protests


By Maggie Michael and Samy Magdy government is formed.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Well after nightfall, tens of thousands
beat drums, sang and chanted slogans
against the armed forces and ibn Ouf.
CAIRO — Sudan’s military overthrew
“The first one fell, the second will, too!”
President Omar al-Bashir on Thursday after
they shouted. And: “They removed a thief
months of bloody protests over his repres-
and brought in a thief!”
sive 30-year rule. But pro-democracy
“What is happening in Sudan is that the
demonstrators vowed to keep up their cam-
old system is being rebuilt in new clothes,”
paign in the streets after the military said it
said one activist, Mohammed Hisham. “I’m
would govern the country for the next two
30 years old and my whole life we have suf-
years.
fered from lack of freedom and continuous
Al-Bashir’s fall came a week after threats.”
Algeria’s long-ruling, military-backed Al-Bashir’s whereabouts were not imme-
president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, was driven diately known. Ibn Ouf said only that he
from power. Together, the developments was being held in “a safe place.”
echoed the Arab Spring uprisings eight Human rights groups urged Sudanese mili-
years ago that brought down autocrats tary authorities to hand al-Bashir over to
across the Mideast. the International Criminal Court, where he
The announcement of the arrest and faces charges of war crimes, crimes against
removal of the 75-year-old al-Bashir was humanity and genocide for his deadly cam-
made by a veteran insider in his govern- paign against insurgents in Darfur.
ment, Defense Minister Awad Mohammed Amnesty International’s secretary gener-
Ibn Ouf, who is under U.S. sanctions for REUTERS
al, Kumi Naidoo, said al-Bashir is wanted
links to atrocities in Sudan’s Darfur con- Sudanese demonstrators block the vehicle of a military officer as they chant slogans as they for “some of the most odious human rights
flict. protest against the army’s announcement that President Omar al-Bashir would be replaced violations of our generation.”
Ibn Ouf said a military council that will be by a military-led transitional council. Al-Bashir came to power in a coup of his
formed by the army, intelligence agencies suspended the constitution, dissolved the Protesters who were initially jubilant own in 1989, backed by the military and
and security apparatus will rule for two government, declared a state of emergency over word of the coup reacted by saying Islamist hard-liners. He kept an iron grip on
years, after which “free and fair elections” for three months, closed the country’s bor- they will not end their nearly week-long sit- power and brutally suppressed any opposi-
will take place. ders and airspace and imposed a curfew start- in outside the military’s headquarters in cen- tion, while monopolizing the economy
He also announced that the military had ing Thursday night. tral Khartoum until a civilian transition through allied businessmen.

UK’s May says politicians have duty to complete Brexit


By Jill Lawless and Gregory Katz But there is little sign 27 other EU leaders agreed to postpone national duty as elected members of this
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the U. K. ’s divided and Brexit until Oct. 31, May said she knew the House.”
exhausted lawmakers country was “intensely frustrated” by the Consensus, however, was in short supply
will heed the EU’s plea impasse. Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy
LONDON — Granted a Brexit reprieve by not to waste the six “I never wanted to seek this extension,” Corbyn, with whom May hopes to strike a
the European Union, British Prime Minister months of extra time May said. She urged members of Parliament compromise accord, called the Brexit delay
Theresa May urged lawmakers Thursday to granted to Britain at an to take stock and “reflect” over a 10-day “another milestone in the government’s
pause, reflect on the need for compromise emergency summit in Easter break that starts Friday. mishandling of the entire Brexit process.”
— and then fulfill their “national duty” to Brussels. “We need to resolve this, so that we can “The prime minister stuck rigidly to a
approve a divorce deal and take Britain out Theresa May Updating the House of leave the European Union with a deal as flawed plan and now the clock has run down,
of the EU. Commons hours after the soon as possible,” she said. “This is our leaving Britain in limbo,” Corbyn said.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • April 12, 2019 9


Development by right, EIRs and liberty Memories of San Mateo
I
This sounds, and have a slight obsession that may or may not serve
By Mark Olbert is, rather undemoc-
ratic. Guest me well in the future. I’m leaning toward the latter
because it’s largely rooted in the past.

I
recently attended the San Carlos But that’s because It involves remembering the locations of former busi-
Planning Commission meeting
where the environmental impact
our system of gov-
ernment is not a
perspective nesses in downtown San Mateo. My memory may not
stretch as long as most folks. But there has been ample
report process for a 68 townhouse pure democracy. It enough change in the last 20 years to make some sort of
development on the old Black is a representative they may choose to abandon the proj- catalogue.
Mountain Water Company site was constitutional ect. But that’s relatively uncommon, And this can be interactive. If I’m wrong about some-
launched. After the EIR process is democracy, and particularly when dealing with some- thing or you remember something prior, let me know!
complete, the commission will those other two words substantially thing in short supply and great In referencing the closure of Trag’s in a prior column,
review the project proposal itself, and modify how it operates. In this case, demand, like housing on the I mentioned that the building had been there since the
decide whether to approve it. the constitutional aspect protects Peninsula. early 1970s. Someone was quick to point out that
In listening to comments by resi- members of the community from arbi- None of this is intended to dissuade another grocer “Rakestraw’s” was there prior. It made me
dents I realized there are some misun- trary acts by the majority, however people from engaging City Hall in think of all the other former businesses and what is
derstandings about how the process well intentioned. We can require you discussions about specific projects. there now.
works and, more importantly, why it to prove you’re compliant with com- For one thing, that helps ensure a I’ll start with the big one. The Draeger’s at Fourth
works the way it does. munity rules — that’s what the proj- proposal complies with our rules, and Avenue and B Street was once the old Levy Bros. depart-
I think the biggest source of confu- ect review process is for — but, once that’s important. ment store (the vacant build-
sion stems from the belief that, in a that’s established, you’re good to go. But my sense is at least some San ing I do remember from my
democracy, the community ought to That principle was adopted because Carlans want more than that. youth).
be able to decide whether it wants any it’s the best way found yet to preserve Focusing on what’s coming next, Across the street at 225 E.
given development project, and in as much individual liberty as we can. rather than what’s currently up for Fourth Ave. and B Street is a
what form. The reality is different, But, like anything, it involves trade- approval, might be a more effective T-Mobile that used to be
and for a very important reason: to offs that people may not like. One of approach. Wollmer’s Music.
preserve liberty. those is that it’s extremely difficult For example, San Carlos will likely The Liuyishou Hotpot on
Communities do get to set rules for a “by right” project to be blocked face, in the next few years, a signifi- Third Avenue and San Mateo
governing what can be built where by retroactively changing the rules. cant amount of new commercial devel- Drive was most recently Zabu
within their boundaries. While those There’s a similar situation involv- opment. Deciding how we want to Zabu, and before that an
rules must abide by state and federal ing EIRs. Most people see the EIR govern that will make this a pivotal Ichiban Kan, a Japanese value
laws, there is quite a bit of flexibility process as a way, potentially, to moment in our history. Getting, and store. But it is most known
at the local level. block a project that can be shown to staying, engaged in that discussion as the former location of
But once the rules are set, and until have environmental impacts. will better shape the future we pass on Collins Pharmacy. Way
they are changed, they are binding But while that can occur, the law is to those who come after us. before that it was Noah’s
upon the community. Project actually focused on identifying envi- Cafeteria.
approvals are not transactional. ronmental impacts and getting them The CorePower yoga location on B Street which just
Communities don’t get to decide, on a addressed. That’s why EIR studies Mark Olbert is a member of the San had its facade redone and upper levels reconfigured for
case by case basis, which projects almost always end up talking about Carlos City Council. The opinions and offices was once a Thrifty’s, then a Rite Aid, then
they want. mitigations: What can be done to perspectiv es ex pressed here are his vacant for years. I think it was originally a movie the-
Instead, if a proposed project com- reduce or eliminate negative environ- ater. It looks pretty spiffy these days, with its living
own, and not necessarily those of the
plies with the rules, it can and must mental impacts? wall.
Having negative impacts is almost city of San Carlos or its City Council.
be approved, although conditions The Curry Up Now location on B Street next to Philz
may be attached. It’s what’s called a inevitable, but it’s not, in and of If y ou’re interested in more on this sub- Coffee is my favorite spot. Before it was Curry Up Now,
“development by right.” Failure to do itself, grounds for stopping a project. ject y ou might enjoy his recent State of it was home to Gator’s, a Southern restaurant, which
so exposes the community to being Instead, the project sponsor must the City address, av ailable online at also occupied the next door location that is now
sued, a suit it would almost certainly address the significant (“material”) Dashing Diva Nails. Gator’s was amazing, with quite
the San Carlos Chamber of Commerce
lose, and then not only have to pay ones identified by an objective review possibly the best cornbread and honey butter in the
of the project’s impacts. If they can- website.
damages and court costs but end up world. But it didn’t last. Before that, it was a Quizno’s.
with the project being built anyway. not find a cost-effective way to do so And before that, it was The Full Moon Saloon, which I
heard once tried to have mud, or maybe it was oil,
wrestling. Or maybe that was Club Anté, where B Street

Letter to the editor Boxing is now. Next door to Dashing Diva’s, where
Inchin’s Bamboo Garden is located, was Osteria Coppa,
which closed though extremely popular, and before that,
was a Pasta Pomodoro which put in the red awnings and
One building, many lives creation was therefore unnecessary. precipitate. Fortunately, San Mateo the back patio. Before that, it was a vacuum repair shop
What opponents apparently failed to councilmembers seemed unswayed that I’m pretty sure moved to Fifth Avenue and B Street,
Editor, realize is that even one building can next to the Ravioli House, which I’m fairly certain has
At an April 1 study session in San translate into many lives. A case in by efforts to minimize the need for always been the Ravioli House, though it is now far dif-
Mateo, a concern for decency was point is the 17-unit building at 314 the ordinance and moved closer to ferent now than when it offered “Chicken Slender.”
the driving force behind a newly E. Poplar. In late 2017, it became Over at the corner of B Street and Third Avenue, the
adoption. One San Mateo, a commu-
crafted anti-slumlord ordinance. The known that tenants were living with Peet’s was once home to the Great River Company, a fly
purpose of this ordinance is to deter bedbugs, cockroaches, rats, mold, nity group that has advocated stren- fishing shop, and before that long vacant and once con-
egregious abuse by landlords and unsafe electrical, holes in ceilings uously for the ordinance, looks for- sidered as a spot for a downtown teen center, when such
compel offending landlords to pro- and other horrific conditions. This ward to being present at a future things were considered, called “The Fish Bowl” since it
vide relocation assistance to tenants was one building, but in it were 70 had open windows to the street.
forced to move as a result of unsafe adults and children. meeting to celebrate its passage. On the northeast corner of Second Avenue and B
or substandard conditions. Sadly, there’s little reason to Street, at Morse’s Corner, the Verizon store was once
To the surprise of many who have believe that 314 E. Poplar is the home to Environment Skate Shop, which was sort of a
supported this ordinance, real-estate only such building in San Mateo. Justin Alley de facto teen center. Across the street is the House of
interests showed up to express their And we have seen in other locali- Merkel, which has its own long history as a cigar store,
San Mateo a tailor shop, antique store and a gathering place for
opposition, arguing that there were ties, such as with Oakland’s 2016
very few buildings to which the Ghost Ship fire, the terrible The letter writer is the secretary of games of chance before it was Redbird Brewery, Barley
ordinance would apply and that its tragedies that unsafe housing can communications for San Mateo. and Hopps and finally Kingfish, which shut down last
year. It’s currently being renovated with offices on the
upper levels and a restaurant on the street level. What
OUR MISSION: type of restaurant, we shall see.
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accurate, fair and relevant local news source for current movie theater? Used to be a garage. The Pasta
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, Pasta shop on Fourth Avenue? Used to be a skate shop.
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Stocks struggle to a mixed finish


By Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 26,229.88
The major U. S. stock indexes closed Low: 26,062.59
unevenly Thursday after an early rally gave Close: 26,143.05
way to a mostly sideways day of trading on
Wall Street. Change: -14.11
Losses in health care stocks mostly offset
gains in industrial companies, banks and OTHER INDEXES
elsewhere in the market. Insurers S&P 500: 2888.32 +0.11
UnitedHealth Group and Anthem led the sec- NYSE Index: 12,887.12 -0.24
tor’s slide. Technology stocks also fell.
Nasdaq: 7947.36 -16.89
The listless day of trading came as
investors looked ahead to Friday, when NYSE MKT: 2595.82 +0.53
major banks, including Wells Fargo and Russell 2000: 1579.14 -2.41
JPMorgan Chase, are due to report their Wilshire 5000: 29,866.05 +5.24
first-quarter results. The banks will pave the
way for a potentially market-moving wave
of company earnings reports the next few 10-Yr Bond: 2.50 +0.02
weeks. Oil (per barrel): 63.71 -0.90
“For the better part here of five trading Gold : 1,295.10 -18.80
days we’ve been up and down just a little bit,
and not really making any progress,” said
Rob Haworth, senior investment strategist
at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. “A lot of indexes closed mostly higher. Thursday means the market gave back some 500 to report a 3.3% drop in earnings per
that is you’re really waiting for earnings Stocks initially moved modestly higher of the ground it won a day earlier, after min- share from a year earlier, which would be the
season.” as investors welcomed an encouraging utes from the latest Federal Reserve meeting first decline since the spring of 2016. The
The S&P 500 index eked out a tiny gain, report from the Labor Department, which showed that the majority of officials want expected drop in profits is due almost
adding 0.11 points, or less than 0.1%, to said applications for unemployment aid to keep interest rates unchanged in 2019. entirely to weaker profit margins.
2,888.32. declined last week to 196,000, the lowest Investors want the central bank to take a Quarterly results from a couple of compa-
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell level since October 1969. more laid-back approach to avoid trigger- nies this week have been encouraging.
14.11 points, or 0.1%, to 26,143.05. The By midmorning, the major stock indexes ing a market slump. Fastenal led gains in industrial stocks
Nasdaq composite slid 16.88 points, or turned slightly lower, however, and then Beyond the Fed, traders are squarely Thursday after the maker of fasteners, nails
0.2%, to 7,947.36. The Russell 2000 gave held steady for much of the day before a late- focused on company earnings reports the and other hardware delivered better-than-
up 2.41 points, or 0.2%, to 1,579.14. afternoon flurry of buying left the S&P 500 next few weeks in hopes of gleaning fresh expected quarterly results. The stock
More stocks rose than fell on the New with a minuscule gain. The index is up clues about the trajectory of the economy climbed 5%. Delta led a rally in airline
York Stock Exchange. Major European 15.2% for the year. and corporate profits. stocks Wednesday after reporting solids
The stock indexes’ mixed performance Analysts expect companies in the S&P results.

Business briefs
Walmart buys ad tech startup Uber reveals strong growth,
NEW YORK — Walmart says it’s buying San Francisco-
based ad tech startup Polymorph Labs as it looks to better
compete with rival online juggernaut Amazon in targeting
shoppers online.
huge losses ahead of its IPO
By Cathy Bussewitz
The world’s largest retailer has been quietly building its
own advertising business with a unit called Walmart Media and Michael Liedtke
Group, though that business is still smaller than Amazon’s. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Amazon’s total ad revenue in the U.S. was $3.3 billion,
or nearly 4% of the total digital ad spending pie in 2017, SAN FRANCISCO — Uber is provid-
according to research firm eMarketer. The firm expects ing a look under the hood of its busi-
Amazon’s ad revenue to hit $19.2 billion, or 11.2%, by ness in the lead-up to its hotly antici-
2021. No numbers are available for Walmart. pated debut on the stock market,
Walmart Inc. said Thursday Polymorph’s technology will revealing strong growth but still strug-
make advertising with the discounter easier for thousands of gling to overcome huge losses.
brands while delivering more relevant digital ads to con- Documents released Thursday offered
sumers faster. the most detailed view of the world’s
Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. largest ride-hailing service since its
inception a decade ago. The unveiling
Agriculture report shows comes four months after Uber took its
first step toward its initial public offer-
fewer but larger farms in US ing with a confidential filing.
DES MOINES, Iowa — The latest Census of Agriculture The massive filing shows Uber has
shows the number of farms and ranches in the U.S. has fall- been generating the robust revenue
en but the remaining operations are larger and are responsi- growth that entices investors, but also
ble for a higher percentage of agricultural sales. racked up nearly $8 billion in losses REUTERS
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released the 2017 over its 10 years in existence, which The Uber Hub is seen in Redondo Beach.
Census of Agriculture on Thursday, marking the 29th mirrors the same trend challenging
release of the report since the government began collecting that Uber generated from the sale of its wages, and they can easily switch
Lyft, Uber’s main rival in the U.S.
the data in 1840. Since 1982, it has been released every five operations in Russia and Southeast between platforms, making it difficult
Uber’s revenue totaled $11.3 billion
years. Asia. The company said it sustained an for either company to further reduce
in 2018, a 42% increase from $7.9 bil-
The census shows there were 2.04 million farms and operating loss of $3 billion. driver costs and keep fares cheap for
lion in 2017, and a giant leap from
ranches in 2017, down 3.2 percent from 2012. The average Reaching profitability has proven to passengers.
$495 million in 2014.
size of those operations was 441 acres, an increase of 1.6 be a challenge for both Uber and Lyft. That unprofitable history may force
The company posted a profit of $997
percent. Paying drivers is a huge expense, and Uber to eventually raise its ride-hailing
million last year, but that doesn’t mean
Uber’s fierce competition with Lyft for prices unless it can reduce its costs by
its ride-hailing service suddenly started
customers has led both companies to shifting to driverless cars or expand
to make money — far from it. The pos-
offer rides below cost. Drivers for both into other markets and lines of busi-
itive result stemmed from a windfall
companies complain about declining ness.

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Warriors begin quest for three-peat


By Brian Mahoney He played for the title for eight award. maybe things will be better.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS straight years, which may have Or Toronto, humiliated by the “I think the parity and the com-
been great for the TV ratings but Cavaliers in the last two years but petition in the East, and not
The Golden State Warriors are lately wasn’t much good for the armed now with a former NBA knowing and everyone having a
set to begin their quest for a third competition. The Warriors swept Finals MVP in Kawhi Leonard. sincere chance maybe in the East
straight title, and this time it’s up Cleveland last year after winning It could be Philadelphia, with that did not, when not you look
to someone else to try to stop 4-1 in 2017. Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons between Toronto, Boston,
them. Teams are lining up to seize his anchoring perhaps the most tal- Philadelphia,” TNT analyst Chris
With LeBron James gone to the old spot atop the East, all capable ented starting five outside of the Webber said. “All of those story
West and this year gone entirely of providing the intrigue that was Bay Area. lines, new young stars that’s com-
from the postseason, the Eastern absent the last couple years. And don’t forget Boston, the ing in.”
Conference headquarters for the There’s Milwaukee, with presumptive East favorite in the The long road to get to the finals USA TODAY SPORTS
NBA Finals won’t be in his home Giannis Antetokounmpo in posi- preseason that can still live up to begins Saturday with four games, Steph Curry and the Golden State
for the first time since 2010. tion to exit June fully atop the expectations. Warriors will go for their third
NBA with a title and an MVP The best player is gone, but See NBA, Page 14 straight NBA championship.

A’s 8, Orioles 5

Scots rally for win


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Davis continues
his power surge
Every team struggles at some point during
the season. The good ones, however, find a
in Oakland win
way to turn things around. By Todd Karpovich
The Carlmont softball team hopes they are THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
in the midst of saving their season. They start-
ed the week with a promising 10-0 win over BALTIMORE — Oakland’s Khris Davis
Half Moon Bay. had another great day. Baltimore’s Chris
Thursday, however, the Scots were in danger Davis had yet another awful one.
of taking a step backward as they found them- Khris Davis hit a pair of home runs for the
selves trailing visiting Burlingame, 4-1. second straight game, increasing his major
But Carlmont rallied with four runs in the league-leading home run total to nine and
bottom of the fifth and added an insurance run leading the Athletics over the Orioles 8-5
in the sixth to rally for a 6-4 victory over the Thursday.
Panthers. “He’s hit over 40 home runs a year in a
“It’s really good to get this one,” said ballpark that’s not con-
Carlmont’s third-year head coach Marco ducive to hitting home
Giuliacci. “One of the most important wins of runs,” Oakland manager
the season.” Bob Melvin said. “He’s
Carlmont (5-1 PAL Bay, 8-6 overall) has just a great hitter.”
struggled to find any kind of consistency this Chris Davis was 0 for 3
season and it may have hit its nadir with a 3-1 with a walk and extended
loss to San Mateo March 26, followed by a his record hitless streak
pair of blowout defeats against Presentation to 53 at-bats. In the
and Mitty in the Pioneer High School tourna- fourth season of a $161
ment. Khris Davis million, seven-year con-
That led into spring break and Carlmont tract, he is 0 for 32 this
extended that break to the diamond —  the season and hasn’t gotten a hit since Sept.
Scots didn’t play or practice last week. 14, setting the mark for most consecutive
Giuliacci said there was a lengthy team hitless at-bats by a non-pitcher.
meeting when everyone returned to practice “I feel like I’m seeing the ball a lot bet-
Monday, which led into the convincing win ter,” he said. “I feel like I’m putting good
over Half Moon Bay. swings on the ball. I lined out again, drew a
“I felt Tuesday we really started to turn it walk a little bit later. Just continue to
around,” Giuliacci. work.”
The Scots extended that momentum early in Josh Phegley, Kendrys Morales and
Thursday’s game as they scraped together an Marcus Semien also homered for the A’s,
unearned run in the bottom of the second. who won three straight after losing the
But by the time Burlingame (3-3, 7-4) fin- series opener. Oakland hit 16 home runs in
ished its at-bat in the top of the third, the the series.
Panthers held a 4-1 lead thanks to a prodigious Aaron Brooks (2-1) started against
grand slam by freshman catcher Sydney Baltimore for the first time in his career and
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Fleming. allowed three runs, three hits and three
Carlmont pitcher Sanni Karhiaho made just one mistake but still earned the win by holding
See SOFTBALL, Page 14 Burlingame to five hits in the Scots’ 6-4 win over the Panthers. See A’S, Page 16

Young guns lead at Masters the 12th green, Both wound up in a share of the lead
By Doug Ferguson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the first of four at 6-under 66.
straight birdies “Absolutely, there is an energy and
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Bryson to take the lead. there is something in science that
DeChambeau believes science was at De C h a m b e a u does talk about that,” said
work late in the afternoon at Augusta answered with DeChambeau, who has a scientific
National, creating a force in the four straight answer for everything. “It’s great to
atmosphere where big roars from birdies at the end have momentum and great atmos-
great shots filter through the back of his round, with phere and gets you all pumped up, cre-
nine. Bryson two shots inches ates adrenaline flow. ... I believe
An easier description: Another DeChambeau away from being that’s partially what happened
exciting finish at the Masters, this even better. today.”
time on a Thursday. His 8-iron on the par-3 16th grazed They were one shot ahead of 48-
BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS Brooks Koepka got it started, the edge of the cup. His 6-iron into year-old Phil Mickelson, who deliv-
Brooks Koepka, the two-time defending U.S. Open champion, hits out of adding to his reputation of playing the 18th was even better, so good that ered thrills of his own.
the bunker on 18. Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau both shot 6-under his best golf in the majors. He rolled it rolled smack into the middle of the
66s to lead after the first round of the Masters. in a 20-foot putt birdie from behind pin and bounced back an inch or two . See MASTERS, Page 16
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Local sports roundup Baseball Giants 1, Rockies 0


Menlo School 15, Carlmont 8
THURSDAY

Samardzija,
A grand slam and a pair of coaching ejections featured in the
Knights’ win over the Scots in a PAL Bay Division meeting.
Baseball Justin Nam hit a bases-loaded jack in the top of the third
San Mateo 4, Menlo-Atherton 2 inning to help stake Menlo (3-2 PAL Bay, 9-4 overall) to a 5-
The Bearcats got a three-hit pitching performance from Jack 0 lead.
Warren to beat the Bears in a PAL Ocean Division game. Carlmont (4-2, 9-7) closed to 7-5 with a five-run fourth, but
Elijah Shih had a pair of hits and drove in two runs for San
Mateo (4-2 PAL Ocean, 10-4 overall). Tommy Ozawa added
two hits for the Bearcats, while Antonio Rojas and Angelo
Soto each doubled.
Anthony Waller picked up the only RBI for M-A (4-3, 6-9),
Menlo salted the game away with four runs in the top of the
seventh.
It was part of a 16-hit attack for Menlo. Max Chou and Ian
Collins each collected four hits for the Knights.
Carlmont was led by Jake Robinson and Sean Vaneraa, who
Pillar carry
Giants to ‘W’
while Jake Wang, Jake Albro and Roen Barnes accounted for both drove in two runs apiece as part of the Scots dozen hits.
the Bears’ hits. Carlmont manager Rich Vallero and assistants coach Rick
Lavezzo were both ejected in the bottom of the fourth inning
Boys’ tennis for arguing a play at second base, with the runner reportedly
Aragon 7, San Mateo 0 being called because of Carlmont bench was guilty of “verbal
The Dons wrapped up second place in the PAL Bay Division interference.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
with the sweep of the rival Bearcats.
Daniel Duan, at No. 1 singles, and the No. 1 doubles team of Capuchino 7, Terra Nova 6 SAN FRANCISCO — Jeff Samardzija and two relievers com-
Richard Tang and Rithik Booreddy cruised to 6-1, 6-1 victo- The Mustangs picked up their first Bay Division win of the bined on a three-hitter, Kevin Pillar homered and the San
ries. Daniel Li, No. 1 singles player for Aragon (10-2 PAL season by beating the Tigers at Skyline College. Francisco Giants squeezed past the slumping Colorado
Bay, 13-3 overall) needed a third-set, super tiebreaker to get Terra Nova (1-4 PAL Bay) scored five runs in the top of the Rockies 1-0 on Thursday night.
past San Mateo’s Nicholas Chu 6-3, 4-6, (10-5). first and added a sixth run in the top of the third. But Samardzija (1-0) went seven innings and outpitched
Capuchino (1-4) answered with a six-run third and took the Rockies starter Jon Gray to win for the first time in nearly a
College softball lead for good with a run in the bottom of the fourth. year. Colorado has lost six straight and 10
San Mateo 26, Mission 0 of 11.
Kaitlyn Grech led the Bulldogs to the lopsided win over the Sacred Heart Prep 11, Santa Teresa 8 The Rockies were shut out for the second
Saints. time this season and have not held a lead
The Gators scored three runs in each of the third, fourth and
Offensively, Grech was 3 for 3 with two doubles, a triple and since Chris Iannetta’s 11th-inning homer
fifth innings to beat the Saints in a non-league game.
three RBIs. She also teamed with Brittany Prock for a five- on April 3 at Tampa Bay.
Reece Lindquist paced the offense for SHP (9-8-1 overall), Samardzija permitted three hits, one
inning no-hitter, combining to strike out 10. driving in four runs and homered. Yianni Gardner added a pair
Aubrie Businger drove in a team-high five runs. Avery walk and had a season-high seven strike-
of RBIs in the win. outs. Tony Watson retired three batters and
Revera added four more RBIs, while Ally Sarabi drove in three.
It was the 26th win in a row for San Mateo (12-0 conference, Will Smith worked the ninth for his fourth
33-2 overall).
Softball Jeff Samardzija save.
Mills 17, El Camino 6 Gray (0-3) was almost as sharp but tied a
College baseball Veronica Turner drove in five runs and two others had three National League record by allowing a home run in his 15th
San Mateo 10, De Anza 2 RBIs apiece as the Vikings beat the Colts in a PAL Ocean consecutive start. That was the only blemish on an otherwise
Division game. crisp night for Gray, who gave up five hits and three walks
The Bulldogs win in Cupertino, coupled with a Mission 9-3
Nicole Boie, Ione Thompson and Victoria Williams each with six strikeouts.
loss to West Valley, moved CSM into a tie with the Saints for
drove in three runs as well for Mills (3-0 PAL Ocean, 6-2). Samardzija allowed only one runner past first base and
first place atop the Coast Golden Gate Conference.
El Camino (1-2, 2-2) got three RBIs from Mikaela retired 10 of the final 11 batters he faced. The right-hander,
Sean Prozell earned the win for CSM, working into the fifth
Pelesauma and two more from Isabel Iniguez. who missed the final 2 1/2 months last season due to shoulder
inning, allowing two runs on three hits. A steady progression
inflammation, won for the first time since April 20, 2018,
of five relievers finished out the game. The Vikings will host South City in a showdown of co-divi- when he pitched five scoreless innings to beat the Los
Christian Stapleton smacked a pair of home runs and drove sion leaders at 4 p.m. Friday. Angeles Angels in his first start of the season.
in four to pace the offense. Alec Ackerman also homered while
Gray pitched in and out of trouble most of the night until
Danny Carnazzo drove in two runs with a pair of sacrifice Girls’ lacrosse Pillar’s home run leading off the seventh. Acquired from
flies.
Menlo School 16, Burlingame 6 Toronto last week, Pillar has 10 RBIs over his last four games.
Cañada 6, Ohlone 4 Charlotte Swisher netted seven goals to lead the Knights to Mark Leiter (1996) and Ramon Ortiz (2005) also allowed
a WBAL Foothill Division win over the Panthers. home runs in 15 straight starts. The major league record is 20
The Colts evened their record in Coast Pacific play by tak-
Menlo led 10-3 at halftime. set by Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven (1986-87).
ing down the conference-leading Renegades in Redwood City.
Cañada (7-7 conference, 14-16-2 overall) had to withstand a Page Wolfenden added four goals and two assists for the
three-run rally by Ohlone (9-2, 26-7) in the top of the ninth Knights, while Abby Doll tallied a pair.
TRAINER’S ROOM
to notch the win. Gi ants : 3B Evan Longoria was rested. Pablo Sandoval
Josh Jesperson and Jordan Brandenburg each drove in a pair Boys’ volleyball started and went 0 for 4.
of runs to pace the Colts’ offense, while starting pitcher Evan Sacred Heart Prep 3, King’s Academy 0
Yedinak picked up the win with six innings of four-hit ball, UP NEXT
Setter Carter Sun led the Gators to a 25-11, 25-19, 25-18
allowing one run and striking out eight. Rockies RHP Chad Bettis (0-2, 11.88 ERA) attempts to
win over King’s Academy.
get on track after allowing six runs in each of his previous
WEDNESDAY Sun dished out 19 assists, came up with six digs, two kills
two starts. The Giants counter with LHP Drew Pomeranz (0-
and a block. Jack Loftus led SHP with six kills, while David
1, 4.00).
Macias and Garrett Pinkston combined for 15 digs.
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Karlsson Kings extend GM, fire coach
plays well By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — Sacramento’s best season


a 44-38 record in coach Rick
Adelman’s final season in
2005-06. That ended a run of
eight straight playoff berths
and Sacramento hasn’t been
sion, ” Ranadive
“Throughout his entire
career, Vlade is someone
who has always made those
said.

around him better, both on

in return
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
in 13 years wasn’t enough to save coach Dave
Joerger’s job.
General manager Vlade Divac fired Joerger on
Thursday after he helped develop the young
back to the postseason
since for the NBA’s longest
active drought.
“After the All-Star break, I
and off the court. I look for-
ward to our bright future
ahead.”
Joerger was the ninth
Kings into playoff contenders before ultimate-
San Jose’s big offseason move
ly falling short in the franchise’s 13th straight Vlade Divac felt very confident we’d be Dave Joerger coach since Adelman was
paid off in the opener of the play- in the race and we were in fired in 2006 with none able
off rematch against Vegas. losing season. the race,” Divac said. “Unfortunately, we fell to post a winning record or a playoff berth. In
Star defenseman Erik Karlsson “I think he did a great job to make that step,” short.” fact, since moving to Sacramento before the
showed why both the Sharks and Divac said. “But moving forward, I just felt like Divac made the move official just hours after 1985-86 season, the only winning seasons for
Golden Knights coveted him so we had to go a different direction. It’s been he was given an extension through the 2022- the Kings came in Adelman’s eight seasons at
much when Ottawa put him on the three years and we made some progress. This 23 season by owner Vivek Ranadive. Divac the helm highlighted by a trip to the Western
trading block, year was a good season but I think we could do took over as GM before the 2015-16 season Conference final in 2002.
recording two more, especially after All-Star break.” and helped bring in some of the key pieces that Divac is now counting on coach No. 10
assists and Divac said he had been contemplating the have led to the improvement this year, includ- being the one that can get the team back to the
playing more decision to change coaches for a while and ulti- ing guards Buddy Hield and De’Aaron Fox and level it had under Adelman, when the Kings
than 26 minutes mately made it after the team stumbled to the big men Marvin Bagley III, Willie Cauley- were a contender for several years and played an
in San Jose’s 5- finish with a 9-16 record after the All-Star Stein and Harry Giles. entertaining brand of basketball.
2 victory on break. The poor stretch run left Sacramento Divac also made a trade this season to acquire “The next level is to be a team that is going
We d n e s d a y with a 39-43 record, nine games out of a play- forward Harrison Barnes from Dallas in hopes to be a playoff team and down the road a con-
night. off spot after being tied for the eighth spot in of making a playoff push but the team faltered tender,” Divac said. “I think our kids are very
It was just the West heading into the final game before the down the stretch. talented. We have to believe in them and give
Erik Karlsson Karlsson’s sec- break. “Vlade has been vital to what we are building them a chance to take advantage of their work
ond game back The Kings had their most wins since having here and I am so pleased to announce his exten- and talent.”
after missing 17 games with a

Alford to take over at Nevada


groin injury.
“I think he’ll get better and bet-
ter which is good for us,” coach
Peter DeBoer said. “He’s got
another level he can get to. He By John Marshall ing the Martin twins and Jordan Caroline.
makes a huge difference for us, in “We are thrilled to be
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “To be able to continue my career in a tight-
our defensive and offensive game.” in Northern Nevada. knit community that has demonstrated its sup-
Vegas struggled to generate
much of anything, putting just 10 Nevada moved quickly to replace one big- … I want this to be port for the basketball program is exactly the
shots on goal in the first two peri- name coach with another. the last stop of my opportunity that Tanya and I were looking for,
ods before applying more pressure Nevada hired former UCLA coach Steve and we are thrilled to be in Northern Nevada,”
in the third when it was too late to Alford on Thursday, four days after Eric
coaching career.” Alford said. “I can’t wait to get to work as we
help. Musselman left for Arkansas. look to build off the established tradition and
Getting off to a faster start in Alford is expected to be introduced at a Friday momentum of this great program. I want this to
Game 2 will be key for the Golden news conference Steve Alford be the last stop of my coaching career.”
Knights, who had scored in the “There is no better coach than Steve Alford to Alford had some early success at UCLA, lead-
opening five minutes in eight of continue the rise of Nevada basketball and we for the SEC and the Razorbacks. ing the Bruins to the Sweet 16 three times his
14 previous meetings against San are excited for the next chapter,” Nevada athlet- Alford returns to the Mountain West first four seasons. UCLA lost in the First Four
Jose. ic director Doug Knuth said in a statement. “To Conference, where he had some of his biggest in 2018 and struggled last season before Alford
“We didn’t have our support guys get a leader of Coach Alford’s caliber is a testa- successes. He spent six seasons at New was fired on New Year’s Eve and replaced by
coming through the middle, ” ment to the support of our community and our Mexico, leading the Lobos to the NCAA interim coach Murray Bartow. Alford was 124-
defenseman Shea Theodore said. “I University. There is a great tradition of Wolf Tournament three times, including a trip to the 63 at Westwood.
thought we were turning over more Pack basketball and the future is even third round in 2012. Alford went 155-52 at New Alford also coach at Iowa and Missouri State
pucks than we should of instead brighter.” Mexico. after a stellar collegiate career at Indiana and
getting deep and keeping it sim- Musselman built up the Wolf Pack in four Nevada lost in the first round of this year’s four NBA seasons. He has coached teams to the
ple. ... We shot ourselves in the seasons, leading them to the NCAA NCAA Tournament and will have a massive ros- NCAA Tournament 10 times in 20 years as a
foot.” Tournament three straight years before leaving ter turnover with seven seniors leaving, includ- head coach, but never to the Elite Eight.
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Basketball briefs
Stanford sophomore forward
SOFTBALL
Continued from page 11
KZ Okpala declares for NBA draft
STANFORD — Stanford sophomore forward That was the one mistake by Carlmont
KZ Okpala has declared for the NBA draft. pitcher Sanni Karhiaho, who threw a com-
The 6-foot-9 Okpala, who is projected to be plete game while scattering five hits.
a first-round draft pick, announced his deci- “I think she responded well,” Giuliacci
sion Thursday through the school. He has said of his senior pitcher. “She battled hard
until May 29 to decide whether to stay in the and did a great job.”
draft or retain his remaining collegiate eligi- With Karhiaho keeping the Panthers’
bility. offense in check, it allowed the Carlmont
A first team All-Pac-12 selection, Okpala offense to rally for the win as the Scots
led Stanford in scoring at 16.8 points per scored four runs on four hits and one
game while also averaging 5.7 rebounds and Burlingame error in the fifth.
one steal. With Eimer Cunningham on following a
Okpala was fifth in the Pac-12 in scoring two-out walk and Logan Bonetti on via an
and had 15 20-point games. infield hit, Burlingame pitcher Chloe
McNamara seemed to be out of the inning
Arizona State working on with the 4-1 lead intact when she induced
contract extension with Hurley Jessica Agosti to hit a routine flyball to left
TEMPE, Ariz.— Arizona State and basket- —  that the Panthers’ left fielder dropped
ball coach Bobby Hurley are working on a among the swirling, gusting winds that
wreaked havoc with flyballs all game long. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
contract extension to keep him in the desert. Burlingame’s Sydney Fleming smacks a third-inning grand slam to give the Panthers a 4-1
Hurley made the announcement on Twitter Not only did that allow Cunningham to
score, it enabled Bonetti to move to third lead over Carlmont. The Scots rallied with four runs in the fifth and went on to a 6-4 win.
Thursday, thanking school President Michael
Crow and athletic director Ray Anderson for and Agosti into second to bring up Sam McNamara was not responsible for any of field. She came up again in the third with
entrusting him to lead the program. Chu. On a 2-1 pitch, she shot a two-run, the four runs. In fact, all six of the runs Adele Friedland (double), Bri Grossman
Hurley, the former Duke star from New game-tying double into the gap in left-cen- McNamara allowed were unearned. (walk) and Kailey O’Connor (error) on and
Jersey, had been rumored to top St. John’s ter. A Bonetti sacrifice fly in the bottom of two outs.
wish list after coach Chris Mullin stepped “[Chu has] been struggling a bit, ” the sixth drove in Karhiaho for the Scots’ And Fleming did not wait long, jumping
down. Giuliacci said. “I have a ton of confidence in sixth run of the game, an inning that was on the first offering and blasting a towering
A new deal with will entrench Hurley in her. I put her back in (the lineup) Tuesday.” prolonged by Burlingame’s fourth error of shot off the roof of a truck in the parking lot
Tempe, where he has guided the Sun Devils to Alisiliani Alusa followed with a base hit the game. behind left-center field for her third home
the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons. to right, with Chu scoring on a bang-bang Carlmont opened the scoring with an run of the season.
Arizona State beat St. John’s in the First Four play at the plate. The throw from unearned run in the bottom of the second as But Karhiaho shook it off. She allowed
before losing to Buffalo in this year’s tourna- Burlingame rightfielder Sydney Crespo beat Agosti scored on a Burlingame throwing only two more hits over the final four
ment. Chu to the plate, but catcher Fleming error. innings to earn her seventh win of the sea-
Hurley, who previously coached at Buffalo, missed Chu on her first tag attempt, allow- In the top of the third, Fleming showed son.
is 73-58 in four seasons with the Sun Devils. ing Chu to dart in for the go-ahead run. why she is one of the promising young “If we lose that game, mentally we’re
“I’m always excited to have Sam in the sluggers in the PAL. She gave a glimpse of back to zero,” Giuliacci said. “The week off
LSU, Wade set first meeting lineup,” Giuliacci said. her power in the first when she yanked a came at a really good time. We’re definitely
Despite allowing four hits, Burlingame’s pitch foul into the parking lot behind left heading in the right direction now.”
since coach’s suspension
BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU senior associ- It’s the start of postseason that looks dif- time.
ate athletic director Robert Munson says LSU
and suspended basketball coach Will Wade
have set a meeting for Friday that will include
NBA
Continued from page 11
ferent far beyond just the absence of James
for the first time since 2005.
It includes Denver, in the playoffs for the
“It doesn’t matter who you play in the
playoffs, you’re going to get tested.
Everybody’s good,” Golden State coach
NCAA compliance officials. first time since 2013. Brooklyn is a playoff Steve Kerr said.
The meeting will mark the first meaningful team for the first time since 2015 and Get out of the West, and the Warriors may
face-to-face communication between all par- including the top-seeded Warriors against Orlando is back for the first time since have to then get on a plane. They had home-
ties since LSU suspended Wade for initially the Los Angeles Clippers in the West. No. 2 2012. court advantage in all four finals against
refusing to meet with school officials on Denver faces No. 7 San Antonio in the other The Warriors, of course, haven’t just been Cleveland, but Milwaukee and Toronto both
March 8. West opener, while No. 3 Philadelphia going to the postseason every year, but get- finished with better records and would host
LSU Senior Associate Athletic Director meets No. 6 Brooklyn, and No. 2 Toronto ting all the way to the finals once they do. Games 1 and 2 if they win the East.
Robert Munson says “university officials takes on No. 7 Orlando in the East. They’ve done that four straight years, win- And there could be the distractions about
have made clear their expectation for full On Sunday, the overall No. 1 seed Bucks ning three of them, and with a strong finish their future, with Kevin Durant and Klay
cooperation and transparency” in what face No. 8 Detroit, and No. 4 Boston hosts after some occasional lapses surged to the Thompson able to become free agents this
Munson calls a “first step in a process toward No. 5 Indiana in the East. In the West, No. 3 best record in the West. summer.
resolution.” Portland and No. 6 Oklahoma City meet in a Still, this playoff path could provide The Warriors wouldn’t be alone when deal-
LSU has an interest in expediting the matchup of Northwest Division rivals, and them plenty of obstacles. The Warriors may ing with that. Toronto (Leonard),
process as much as possible in order to get No. 4 Houston and No. 5 Utah square off in need to get by scoring champion James Philadelphia (Jimmy Butler and Tobias
recruiting back on track for a program that has the opener of a series between two of the Harden and the Rockets, who took them to a Harris) and Boston (Kyrie Irving) all will be
recently lost four prominent players to the strongest teams in the second half of the seventh game last year in the conference trying to win a title with players who could
NBA draft. season. finals, just to get back to that round this then leave them.
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Justice Department given AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division FRIDAY
Baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP

deadline in lottery case


W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Tampa Bay 10 3 .769 — New York 8 4 .667 — Sacred Heart Cathedral at Serra, Capuchino at Terra
Philadelphia 7 4 .636 1/2 Nova, Burlingame at Hillsdale, Carlmont at Menlo
New York 5 7 .417 4 1/2 School, 4 p.m.
Baltimore 5 8 .385 5 Atlanta 7 5 .583 1
By Michael Casey all net lottery profits go toward edu- Boston 4 9 .308 6 Washington 6 5 .545 1 1/2 Softball
Toronto 4 9 .308 6 Miami 3 10 .231 5 1/2 South City at Mills, Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, 4
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cation funding. Since 1964, that has p.m.
amounted to more than $2 billion. Central Division Central Division
Swimming
CONCORD, N.H. — A federal Only a small portion of the $90 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Hillsdale at El Camino, 3:30 p.m.
judge on Thursday gave the U.S. Cleveland 8 4 .667 — Milwaukee 8 5 .615 —
million the state gets annually from St. Louis 8 5 .615 —
WCAL trials at Serra, 3 p.m.
Justice Department two weeks to Detroit 8 5 .615 1/2
the lottery comes from its iLottery, Pittsburgh 6 5 .545 1 Girls' lacrosse
Minnesota 6 4 .600 1
clarify its stance on laws regulating which brings in $4 million to $6 Chicago 3 8 .273 4 1/2 Chicago 4 8 .333 3 1/2 Woodside Priory at Woodside, Carlmont at Mercy-
internet gambling after hearing million in the fiscal year that starts Kansas City 2 10 .167 6 Cincinnati 4 8 .333 3 1/2 Burlingame, Presentation at Sequoia, Notre Dem-SJ
arguments from New Hampshire at Notre Dame-Belmont, 4 p.m.; Mitty at Menlo, 5:30
in July. The broadest interpretation p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at St. Francis, 7 p.m.
West Division
officials in a case with potential of the opinion would prohibit all West Division
W L Pct GB
implications for the future of state lottery-related activities that use the W L Pct GB
San Diego 8 5 .615 —
SATURDAY
Seattle 13 2 .867 — Boys' lacrosse
lotteries and the programs, often internet, including popular games Los Angeles 8 6 .571 1/2 Carlmont at Serra, 1 p.m.
Houston 8 5 .615 4
educational, that they fund. like Powerball. If so, that would Los Angeles 7 6 .538 5
Arizona 6 6 .500 1 1/2
Judge Paul Barbadoro issued the Giants 5 9 .357 3 1/2 Track and field
jeopardize $80 billion in revenue. A’s 9 8 .529 5
Colorado 3 10 .231 5 CCS Top 8 at Los Gatos, all day
deadline for the department to deter- On Monday, the Justice Texas 6 6 .500 5 1/2
mine the reach of the federal Wire Department filed a memo saying Thursday’s Games Swimming
Thursday’s Games WCAL champoinships at Serra, all day
Act and then another seven days for that its opinion didn’t address state Cincinnati 5, Miami 0
Oakland 8, Baltimore 5 St. Louis 11, L.A. Dodgers 7
other parties to respond. After that, lotteries and that it was in the Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 MONDAY
N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 3 Boys' tennis
Barbadoro is expected to rule on the process of determining whether the Seattle 7, Kansas City 6, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 2, Pittsburgh 0 Menlo-Atherton at Carlmont, 4 p.m.
lawsuit filed by the New Hampshire Wire Act applied. It requested more Boston 7, Toronto 6 San Francisco 1, Colorado 0
Lottery Commission. Friday’s Games San Diego at Arizona, late
It is unclear whether the ruling
time to consider the reach of the act Detroit at Minnesota, ppd. Friday’s Games SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
and said federal prosecutors had been Angels (Skaggs 1-1) at Cubs (Hamels 1-0), 11:20 a.m. Angels (Skaggs 1-1) at Cubs (Hamels 1-0), 11:20 a.m.
would apply only to New advised not to enforce the November CWS (Giolito 1-1) at Yankees (Happ 0-1), 4:05 p.m. San Jose 1, Vegas 0
Pitt (Williams 1-0) at Washington (Corbin 0-0),4:05 p.m.
Hampshire, as the department would opinion until a decision was made. Tampa (Stanek 0-0) atToronto (Thornton 0-0),4:07 p.m. Philly (Arrieta 1-1) at Miami (Alcantara 1-0), 4:10 p.m. San Jose 5, Vegas 2
like, or more broadly to all 47 states Baltimore (Hess 1-1) at Boston (Rodriguez 0-2),4:10 p.m. Mets (Wheeler 0-1) at Atlanta (Wright 0-1), 4:20 p.m. Friday, April 12: Vegas at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
with government operated lotteries. The request for additional time did- A’s (Fiers 2-1) at Texas (Smyly 0-1), 5:05 p.m. SD (Paddack 0-0) at Arizona (Weaver 0-0), 6:40 p.m. Sunday, April 14: San Jose at Vegas, 7 p.m.
n’t sit well with the New Hampshire Cleveland (Carrasco 1-1) at KC (Keller 1-1), 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, April 16: San Jose at Vegas, 7:30 p.m.
Several of those, including Milwaukee (Burnes 0-1) at Dodgers (Urias 0-0),7:10 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 18: Vegas at San Jose, TBA
Michigan and Pennsylvania, filed Lottery Commission, which sued Houston (Miley 1-1) at Seattle (LeBlanc 2-0), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Bettis 0-2) at Giants (Pomeranz 0-1),7:15 p.m.
x-Sunday, April 21: San Jose at Vegas, TBA
friend-of-the court briefs in this the department in February. x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at San Jose, TBA
case. The state argued the prosecutions TRANSACTIONS
“We have an obligation to protect would still be possible and argued NBA NFL
WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
the revenues for the state, fund edu- further delays could complicate the CLEVELAND CAVALIERS —Fired coach Larry Drew. MINNESOTA VIKINGS —Waived CB Jalen Myrick.
Warriors vs. L.A. Clippers
cation for schools in New state’s budget process, since a key MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES —Fired coach JB Bickerstaff. NEW YORK JETS — Signed RB Ty Montgomery.
COLLEGE Saturday, April 13: Clippers at Warriors, 5 p.m.
Hampshire,” Charlie McIntyre, the source of revenue comes from lot- Demoted general manager Chris Wallace to scout.
Monday, April 15: Clippers at Warriors 7:30 p.m.
PHOENIX SUNS — Removed the interim tag from DUKE — Freshman G Cam Reddish will enter the
executive director of the New tery revenues. It also argued general manager James Jones. Named Jeff Bower NBA draft. Thursday, April 18: Warriors at Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Hampshire Lottery, said after the Monday’s memo demonstrated how senior vice president of basketball operations. IOWA — Freshman G Joe Wieskamp will enter the Sunday, April 21: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m.
hearing. “That is a lot of money. ... SACRAMENTO KINGS — Fired coach Dave Jo- NBA draft. x-Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD
the department failed to consider the x-Friday, April 26: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, TBD
erger. Signed general manager Vlade Divac to a LSU — Freshman G JaVonte Smart will enter the
Over the next biennium, you are impact of its opinion and didn’t contract extension through the 2022-23 season. NBA draft. x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD
talking $192 million. ... It’s real understand how modern lotteries do
money, so we have to protect it.” business.
The Wire Act was enacted in 1961 It wants the court to vacate the
Baseball brief
to target the mob and prohibits 2018 opinion and rule that the Wire
interstate wagering. In 2011, New Act does not apply to state-run lot- 2026 MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia
York and Illinois asked the Justice teries.
Department whether selling lottery NEW YORK — Baseball’s 2026 All-Star Game
tickets over the internet violated the Meanwhile, vendors who help run will be played in Philadelphia to mark the 250th
Wire Act. The department concluded the online lotteries argued the 2018 anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a
that online gambling within states opinion served to harm their efforts person familiar with the planning told The
that does not involve sporting to raise capital and expand their Associated Press.
events would not violate federal law. gaming businesses. The person spoke on condition of anonymity
In November last year, though, “Today, we are at risk of being dis- Thursday because no announcement had been
the department issued an opinion connected from the internet,” made.
interpreting the act as applying to Matthew McGill, a lawyer repre- A news conference is scheduled for Tuesday and
any form of gambling that crosses senting Neopollard Interactive, is to include Commissioner Rob Manfred,
state lines, not just sports betting. which operates the state’s online Phillies owner John Middleton, Pennsylvania
That raised concerns about the via- lottery, told the court. “We are under Gov. Tom Wolf and Philadelphia Mayor Jim
bility of online poker and other all kinds of threats that arise from Kenney.
gambling across states, as well as the 2018 memo. ... We need this This will be the first All-Star Game at Citizens
state lotteries. declaratory judgment now. It’s criti- Bank Park, which opened in 2004. The 1976 All-
New Hampshire law requires that cal to our business.” Star Game was played at Veterans Stadium.
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What’s wrong MASTERS Continued from page 11

with Spieth?
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mickelson found some momentum after
shots in the pine trees at No. 10 and in the
water on No. 11, both leading to bogey when
he thought it could have been worse. He
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jordan Spieth has answered with three birdies on the next four
become an afterthought on the PGA Tour. holes, including a shot into the 16th that
Even at the course where he usually plays so stopped inches from the cup .
well. He had a 67, his best start since 2010, when
Adding another entry to his yearlong he won his third green jacket.
slump, Spieth struggled to a 3-over 75 “It looked like, after bogeying 10 and 11,
Thursday in the opening round of the Masters that would kill some momentum. It was the
and was a whopping nine shots off the lead. other way around, because I made two great
Not exactly the sort of start he was looking bogeys that should have and could have been
for at a major champi- doubles,” Mickelson said. “And then when I
onship that he won in got to the holes that I could birdie, I took
2015, where he’s twice advantage of it with some good shots.”
been a runner-up and fin- Tiger Woods missed all the action. He LUCY NICHOLSON/REUTERS
ished third another time, a played earlier in the round and methodically 48-year-old Phil Mickelson, celebrating a birdie putt on 18, was only one shot behind the
big reason he calls it “my scored a solid 70. It was a good start for Woods first-round leaders.
favorite tournament in the in his quest to end 11 years without a major, “Honestly, I was hitting it great all day,” Jordan Spieth had to rely on his short game to
whole world.” and he was atop the leaderboard briefly until a DeChambeau said. “Just an accumulation of salvage a 75, matching his highest score at
Up to now, Spieth’s late bogey. He sounded satisfied. great golf that finally showed in the score.” Augusta. Paul Casey, coming off a victory
worst showing at this “I’ve shot this number and won four coats, He two-putted for birdie on the par-5 15th. three weeks ago in Florida, failed to make a
Jordan Spieth place was a tie for 11th in
so hopefully, I can do it again,” said Woods, He narrowly missed his first hole-in-one in birdie in his round of 81.
2017. who slightly miscalculated. The last green competition. From the woods right of the Blinders on, Koepka played bogey-free in
Making the cut is his main priority at the jacket he won in 2005 began with a 74. The 17th fairway, he went just over the back of the his first time at the Masters in two years. He
moment. goal was to not fall too far behind early, and he green and chipped in from 35 feet. missed last year recovering from a wrist injury
Spieth’s misery was epitomized at the par-3 is just four shots behind. He didn’t see until later how good his shot that left him wondering if he would ever play
sixth hole, where he pushed his tee shot right Rory McIlroy’s bid for the last leg of the was into the 18th because he was in light again. Then he won a second straight U.S.
of the green and followed with a terrible pitch, career Grand Slam began with a 73, which fea- rough short of the fairway bunker, unable to Open, held off Woods to win the PGA
the ball rolling back off the front. He ran the tured six bogeys. see the green but knowing it was good from Championship and has established himself as
chip 8 feet past the cup and missed the putt for “I made five birdies — that wasn’t the prob- the roar of the crowd. a major player.
a double bogey. lem,” McIlroy said. “I just made too many “Oh my gosh,” DeChambeau said when he “I think just an understanding of how to
It was more of the same at the ninth. mistakes.” watched the replay for the first time. “I guess I play and handle the bigger tournaments, and
Spieth’s approach to the tiered green caught Even more surprising to McIlroy was no should have pulled the flagstick.” understanding how to deal with pressure a lit-
the front slope and rolled back into the fair- one from the early starters took advantage of He is not the only player to putt with the tle bit better,” Koepka said of his recent run of
way. The Texan tried to pitch it up with his soft turf from recent rains. flagstick in the cup — allowed under the new three majors in his last six tries.
third shot, only to come up short again, “It’s there for the taking, and I’m surprised Rules of Golf — just the only one to apply sci- He holed out from behind the green at No.
watching helplessly as the ball rolled back to someone hasn’t run off,” McIlroy said. ence to the decision . 12 , picked up birdies on the par 5s and rolled
where he was standing in what anyone watch- And that’s right about when Koepka and Koepka played in the last group of the day, in a bending 20-footer in between on the
ing at home probably thought was a replay. DeChambeau took off. and didn’t have great energy in his group. 14th.
He finally kept one on the green with his next
swing but settled for his third bogey on the
off balance. It was just a few mistakes. They
front side.
Up to now, Spieth’s wedge game had been
the only thing keeping him somewhat in the
game.
A’S
Continued from page 11
didn’t hit singles. They went deep.”
Khris Davis gave Oakland a 2-1 lead with
a two-run home run in the fourth, and
STRUGGLES AT HOME
The Orioles went 1-6 on their first home-
stand, allowing 28 home runs over that
Phegley boosted the margin to 4-1 with a stretch.
On a sunny day at Augusta National, that
two-run homer in the sixth. Davis and
seemed to abandon him as well. walks in six innings. Blake Treinen pitched Morales hit back-to-back home runs in the
TRAINER’S ROOM
Spieth pulled things together somewhat a perfect ninth with a pair of strikeouts for
after the turn, stringing together a bunch of sixth that ended Bundy’s afternoon. Athl eti cs : 1B Matt Olson is taking
his fourth save. ground balls and working on his condition-
pars to go with a birdie at the par-3 16th, Dylan Bundy (0-1) gave up six runs and “Guys are putting good ABs back to
when he stuck his tee shot 8 feet from the flag back,” Khris Davis said. “Each guy has ing after offseason surgery on his right
seven hits in five-plus innings with eight hand. He is also taking one-handed swings
and rolled in the putt. But all that did was keep strikeouts, and he tied a career-high by taken it upon themselves to follow the guy
him from eclipsing the worst score of his who preceded them with a good at bat.” in the batting cage.
allowing four homers. The Orioles have
Masters career. given up at least one home run in all 13 Dwight Smith hit his first home run for
Since his third-place showing at last year’s the Orioles in the first inning, and Pedro UP NEXT
games this season.
Masters, when he finished two shots behind “I thought from the stuff-standpoint, it Severino was hit on the helmet by a curve- Athl eti cs : RHP Mike Fiers (2-1, 5.94
Patrick Reed, Spieth has managed only one was the best I’ve seen him all year,” Orioles ball from J.B. Wendelken with the bases ERA) is scheduled to make his major league-
top-10 finish — and that’s when he fell apart manager Brandon Hyde said. “He kept guys loaded in the seventh. Semien hit a solo leading fifth start this season on Friday
in the final round of the British Open. homer off Mychal Givens in the ninth. against Texas.
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police presence around the clock outside the obtained emails that were stolen from WikiLeaks had traveled with former Foreign

ARREST
Continued from page 1
embassy, costing taxpayers millions in
police overtime. Such surveillance was
removed in 2015, but the embassy remained
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and
Democratic groups.
“The bottom line is that he has to answer
Minister Ricardo Patino this year to several
countries — including Peru, Spain and
Venezuela — to try to undermine the
a focal point for his activities. for what he has done,” Clinton said later Ecuadorian government. She also said a per-
Video posted online by Ruptly, a news Thursday, at a speaking event with husband son close to Assange had been detained at
lum that had protected him in the embassy, service of Russia Today, showed several Bill Clinton. Quito’s airport trying to fly to Japan. The
and he was brought before a British court — men in suits pulling a handcuffed Assange WikiLeaks quickly drew attention to U.S. person, who she did not identify, is accused
the first step in an extradition battle that he out of the embassy and loading him into a interest in Assange and said that Ecuador had of conspiring against the Ecuadorian gov-
has vowed to fight. police van while uniformed British police illegally terminated Assange’s political ernment.
Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno said he formed a passageway. Assange, who shouted asylum “in violation of international law.” Later Thursday, a senior Ecuadorian offi-
decided to evict the 47-year-old Assange and gestured as he was removed, sported a cial said a Swedish software developer liv-
“Powerful actors, including CIA, are
from the embassy after “repeated violations full beard and slicked-back gray hair. ing in Quito had been arrested at the airport
engaged in a sophisticated effort to de-
to international conventions and daily-life as authorities attempt to dismantle a black-
He later appeared in Westminster humanise, de-legitimize and imprison
protocols,” and he later lashed out at him mail ring that in recent days had threatened
Magistrates’ Court, where District Judge him,” the group said in a tweet over a photo
during a speech in Quito, calling the to retaliate against Moreno.
Michael Snow wasted no time in finding of Assange’s smiling face.
Australian native a “spoiled brat” who treat-
him guilty of breaching his bail conditions, But in Assange’s native Australia, Prime The official identified the person as Ola
ed his hosts with disrespect.
flatly rejecting his assertion that he had not Minister Scott Morrison told Australian Bini. The official spoke on the condition of
In Washington, the U. S. Justice
had a fair hearing and a reasonable excuse Broadcasting Corp. he had no plans to anonymity and didn’t provide any addition-
Department accused Assange of conspiring
for not appearing. intervene in the case as the charge was a al details about Bini.
with Manning to break into a classified
government computer at the Pentagon. The “Mr. Assange’s behavior is that of a nar- “matter for the United States” and had noth- On a blog, a Swedish man of the same
charge was announced after Assange was cissist who cannot get beyond his own self- ing to do with Australia. name describes himself as a software devel-
taken into custody. ish interests,” Snow said. “He hasn’t come Ecuadorian officials suggested Assange’s oper working in Quito for the Center for
Assange took refuge in the embassy in close to establishing ‘reasonable excuse.”’ own behavior was to blame. Digital Autonomy, a group based in Ecuador
2012 after he was released on bail in Britain Assange waved to the packed public Interior Minister Maria Paula Romo said and Spain focused on privacy, security and
while facing extradition to Sweden on sexu- gallery as he was taken to the cells. His next Assange’s mental and physical health wors- cryptography issues. It makes no mention
al assault allegations that have since been appearance was set for May 2 via prison ened while he was holed up, and he began to of any affiliation with Wikileaks.
dropped. He refused to leave the embassy, video-link in relation to the extradition act aggressively toward his hosts, includ- On Twitter earlier Thursday, Bini called
fearing arrest and extradition to the U.S. for case. ing smearing feces on the walls of the claims by the Interior Minister that Russian
publishing classified military and diplo- Assange’s attorney, Jennifer Robinson, embassy. hackers and someone close to Wikileaks
matic cables through WikiLeaks. said he will fight any extradition to the U.S. In a fiery speech in Ecuador, Moreno were working inside Ecuador “very worri-
Manning, who served several years in “This sets a dangerous precedent for all called him an ungrateful and “miserable some” news and said events looked like a
prison for leaking troves of classified docu- journalist and media organizations in hacker” who treated embassy officials poor- “witch hunt.”
ments before her sentence was commuted by Europe and around the world,” she said. ly. But former Ecuadorian President Rafael
then-President Barack Obama, is again in “This precedent means that any journalist “When you’re given shelter, cared for and Correa called Moreno’s decision “coward-
custody in Alexandria, Virginia, for refusing can be extradited for prosecution in the provided food, you don’t denounce the ly,” accusing him of retaliating against
to testify before a grand jury investigating United States for having published truthful owner of the house, ” Moreno said to Assange for WikiLeaks spreading allega-
WikiLeaks. Manning’s legal team said the information about the United States.” applause at an event outside Quito. tions about an offshore bank account pur-
indictment against Assange showed prose- Asked at the White House about the arrest, “From now on we’ll be more careful in portedly linked to Moreno’s family and
cutors didn’t need her testimony and called President Donald Trump declared , “It’s not giving asylum to people who are really friends.
for her to be released, saying her continued my thing,” and “I know nothing about worth it and not miserable hackers whose On Wednesday, WikiLeaks accused
detention would be “purely punitive.” WikiLeaks,” despite praising the anti-secre- only goal is to destabilize governments,” Ecuador’s government of an “extensive spy-
Over the years, Assange used Ecuador’s cy organization dozens of times during his he added. “We are tolerant, calm people, but ing operation” against him. It alleges that
embassy as a platform to keep his name 2016 campaign. we’re not stupid.” meetings with lawyers and a doctor in the
before the public, frequently making Assange has been under U. S. Justice Other Ecuadorian officials in Quito embassy over the past year were secretly
appearances on its tiny balcony, posing for Department scrutiny for years for accused supporters of WikiLeaks and two filmed.
pictures and reading statements. Even his WikiLeaks’ role in publishing government Russian hackers of trying to destabilize the Speaking in the U.K. Parliament after the
cat became famous. secrets. He was an important figure in spe- country as the standoff with Assange inten- arrest, British Prime Minister Theresa May
But his presence was an embarrassment to cial counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe sified recently. said it showed that “no one is above the
U. K. authorities, who for years kept a as investigators examined how WikiLeaks Romo said a close collaborator of law.”
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‘Hellboy’
a violent
muddle
By Mark Kennedy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Hellboy is back and he’s got a dirty mouth and


a man bun.
The third film in the comic adaptation franchise
has a new director, a new writer and a new look
— led by a swashbuckling hellion who uses
See HELL, Page 22
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM


By Susan Cohn and mobility generated a powerful new aes-
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT thetic that influenced a generation of indus-
trial designers and architects as the
‘ S TREAMLINES : AIR AGE AES - Streamline Moderne movement emerged
THETICS FOR INDUS TRIAL from the Art Deco period. The form-follows-
DESIGN, ’ AT THE SAN FRANCISCO function science of aerodynamics was
AIRPORT MUSEUM. During the Great inverted to create visually pleasing and
Depression of the 1930s, when most more desirable appearances that had little to
Americans lost much of their savings and do with physical performance. Sweeping
struggled to make a living, the modern air- lines, rounded corners, parabolas and taper-
plane became an inspiring symbol of hope. ing teardrop shapes became new standards
Sleek and shiny, the new all-metal aircraft of beauty, all pointing to a better tomorrow
lifted spirits and promised a brighter future. through technology. Sociologist Robert
To stimulate consumerism, many products Lynd (1892-1970) attributed this optimism
were designed and marketed in homage to to the “strong hold on the popular imagina-
the airplane. “Streamlines: Air Age tion” of the airplane, noting that “with each
new thrilling invention of this sort, the
Aesthetics for Industrial Design,” at the San
imperatives in the psychological standard
Francisco Airport Museum, presents exam-
of living of a portion of the population
ples of streamline design products from the
increase.”
early 1930s to the early 1950s. EXHIB ITION PARTICULARS :
WIND TUNNEL DESIGN INSPIRA- “Streamlines: Air Age Aesthetics for
TION. The emerging study of aerodynam- Industrial Design” may be seen at the San COLLECTION OF RUDY CONTRATTI
ics, using wind-tunnel testing, rapidly Francisco Airport Aviation Museum & “Streamlines: Air Age Aesthetics for Industrial Design” at the San Francisco Airport Museum
advanced the design of aircraft. Visible Library, Departures — Level 3 — pre-securi- displays products influenced by innovative aircraft designs in the 1930s. On view is this 1938
streaming air trails passed over a static ty through Sept. 22. Shelby Cycle Company boy’s bicycle.
scale model airplane placed in a wind tunnel ***
and showed how its shape and form influ- EASTER BUNNY ARRIVES BY HEL- *** which celebrates the history of technologi-
enced airflow. Smoother streaming lines ICOPTER AT THE HILLER AVIATION RARE VINTAGE CARS AT MUSEUM cal innovation from 1750 to 1950, will
around the model indicated less resistance MUSEUM IN SAN CARLOS ON APRIL OF AMERICAN HERITAGE DURING showcase its newest exhibition, The Happy
and drag. With these improvements, air- 2 0 . Join the Hiller Aviation Museum Easter PALO ALTO MAY FETE PARADE. The Homemaker: History of Household
planes were flying faster and farther and Eggstravaganza on April 20 from 10 a.m.-1 Museum of American Heritage holds its Appliances, which features a wide array of
capturing the public’s imagination. The p.m. The bunny arrives by personal heli- 15th Annual Vintage Vehicles & Family household appliances that made life for the
functionality of this new aerodynamic copter at 11 a.m. Get an Easter egg straight Festival in collaboration with the city of homemaker easier. 351 Homer Ave., Palo
understanding, which became known as from the bunny and enjoy face painting, a Palo Alto’s May Fete Parade on May 4 from Alto. Open Friday through Sunday 11 a.m.
“streamline design, ” extended to other bounce house and slide and a model train 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. See rare vintage vehi- to 4 p.m. For more information call 321-
forms of transportation, including trains, display. Advanced tickets available on cles lined along Homer Avenue in downtown 1004 or visit www.moah.org.
cars and ships. Eventbrite. (Hiller Members free, no Palo Alto. This free community event
STREAMLINE MODERNE AND A advanced tickets necessary.) Hiller Aviation includes a variety of family friendly events,
BETTER TOMORROW. The spirit and Museum, 601 Skyway Road, San Carlos. hands-on science demonstrations and nov- Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
elty handmade bikes on display. MOAH, nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.
social attitudes evoked by this new speed For more information visit www.hiller.org.
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series of violent vignettes strung together, stalking around in a ratty raincoat with no cast in attendance. So even having Hellboy

HELL
Continued from page 19
getting more and more outlandish and intro-
ducing characters at such a blistering pace
that you just want it to stop already.
shirt. He deals with sorcery and ancient
curses, utters strip club jokes, hears stan-
dard comic book lines — “Revenge is the
in the audience couldn’t whip up much
enthusiasm for “Hellboy.”
Harbour himself is fine, channeling the
Casual fans or the uninitiated are in trou- only sustenance I require” — and has a hand blue-collar, resigned here-we-go-again
ble right from the beginning. Andrew in gore, beheadings, eyes gouged out and ethos of Hellboy. But his lines seem to fall
expletives and wears one of the most Cosby’s screenplay doesn’t unspool a deep ugliness. flat. “Let’s eat some barbeque!” he declares
ridiculed hair styles in decades. coherent story so much as violently shoe- The movie starts in 517 AD, then goes to as he attacks the pig monster. It’s sort of
“Hellboy “ is a reboot of artist and writer horn in diverse elements from the comics, modern-day Mexico, Colorado, London, the funny but somehow in this muddle of a film,
Mike Mignola’s fantasy world that rather overstuffing every scene and only then try- English countryside and Siberia. The sound- it doesn’t land. It’s a pity because under-
rudely brushes aside the first two films as if ing to explain why it’s been included. track is a bro-fest that includes entries by neath all the silliness, there’s a rich vein
they never existed. It’s like your new girl- Director Neil Marshall leaves anyone not Mötley Crüe, Alice Cooper and the songs the film seems to try to mine — whether
friend blithely tossing out all the accumu- familiar with this world grasping and gasp- seem like they were chosen by junior high what you are born determines who you
lated stuff in your medicine cabinet. It even ing. Scenes seem to just end abruptly, as if kids being a little too on the nose, like “The become.
ignores in its title that we’ve already had a Marshall was the one trapped in story pan- Devil You Know” by X Ambassadors and “There has to be a world where monsters
“Hellboy.” els. A fight sequence with three giants is “Beat the Devil’s Tattoo” by Black Rebel don’t have to hide in the shadows,” the
Out is director Guillermo del Toro, a mon- really the only astonishingly realized bit in Motorcycle Club . Queen of Blood says to Hellboy, tempting
ster maker of epic proportions. Out is the the whole film. (It looks like a different set We meet the ancient Russian witch Baba him to join her side. This makes Hellboy
original Hellboy, Ron Perlman. Out is the of filmmakers made it). Yaga, the evil, Liverpool-accented porcine pause, since he’s basically slaughtering his
PG-13 rating. Now we’ve got an edgier, R- What you need to know is that Hellboy is monster Gruagach (Stephen Graham), brothers and sisters. “You made me a god-
rated brightly red hero in a film that can best a devil who ends up working for the good Hellboy’s adoptive father (Ian McShane), damn weapon,” he screams at dad.
be described as tedious. guys, the Bureau for Paranormal Research the Queen of Blood (Milla Jovovich), the That discussion raises a question about
This “Hellboy” stars the always likeable and Defense. (These civil servants aren’t wizard Merlin and King Arthur (no, serious- the film itself: Maybe the reason it stag-
David Harbour of “Stranger Things” in a too good at their job, by the way: They find ly), a young cool woman with powers gers so poorly is because its DNA is all
film even his charm can’t save. It’s really out that one of their enemies is causing named Alice (Sasha Lane), a cool older sor- wrong. If the first two films lacked a certain
chaos on the streets outside ceress (Sophie Okonedo) and a fellow agent- verve and the third is a violent muddle,
— from watching Sky monster played by Daniel Dae Kim with a maybe making “Hellboy” movies is as
News.) pretty terrible British accent. cursed as its hero.
Hellboy is basically a So underwhelming was this film that a “Hellboy,” a Lionsgate release, is rated R
monster who hunts mon- recent screening in New York only sparked for “strong bloody violence and gore
sters, rejecting his DNA by polite applause after it was finally over. And throughout, and language.” Running time:
cutting off his horns and that was the red carpet premiere with all the 120 minutes. One stars out of four.

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SAFETY
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Milliken said would help track those
entering and exiting schools and also
monitor behavior in the parking lots.
top priority for officials, Milliken said
administrators are also reviewing rec-
ommended safety protocol from county
Health and Aging Education Day 4:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, Lane “We want a sense of who is coming to education officials and other national
presented by Rotary Club of Foster Room, 480 Primrose Road, our campuses and when and making sure experts.
City. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Crowne Plaza Burlingame. Thousands of gently “That in some ways burst our bubble our school parking lots and campuses In the effort to adhere to such direc-
Hotel, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster City. used books, DVDs, CDs and audio- in the sense that it could happen here,”
Seven experts from the fields of books. Most items are $2 or less. For are not seen as safe places for people to tion, Milliken said officials have
healthy aging and retirement will more information call (617) 285-5894. said Milliken, regarding the death of engage in bad behavior,” said Milliken. worked with teachers and support per-
present important information on Mohammed Othman, a 17-year-old Should officials ultimately vote in sonnel to assure all employees are up to
medications, sleep patterns, heart Portola Art Gallery Presents A
therapies, lifestyle, legal and retire- Reception to Alan McGee’s Carlmont High School senior, who was favor of installing the cameras, speed on the latest and most stringent
ment knowledge vital to a productive ‘Woodlands.’ 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Portola found shot in front of the elementary Milliken said the entire project is security practices.
and healthy lifestyle as we age. Cost Art Gallery, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo campus in January. “And while it wasn’t
$8 to $20. For more information call Park. The show features photographs roughly expected to cost in the neigh- “We are making sure that everyone is
218-5234. from the last half century of Alan’s a school shooting, it was still a scary borhood of $90,000 to $120,000. aware of our safety protocols,” said
explorations. Free. For more informa- act of violence that very much con- While considering to introduce the Milliken, who noted substitute teachers
Menlo Park Sidewalk Spring Art tion call 321-0220.
Stroll. 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Celebrating cerned our parent community. And it’s technology, Milliken said officials will even receive safety information in
its 37th year, visitors are welcome to ‘Peter Pan.’ 2 p.m. Bayside something that renewed our focus on must also simultaneously examine their preparation materials.
browse handcrafted works of more Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe school safety.”
than 60 artists in a free open-air mar- Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to crafting policies addressing data securi- He said other, more simple, fixes are
ketplace downtown along Santa Cruz Neverland in this magical musical. Othman’s death was determined not to ty and privacy concerns. He noted considered too such as assuring window
Avenue. Visit info@menloparkcham- Cost is $17-$23. For more information be related to the school, as the incident
ber.com for more information. call 332-4625. though the district will likely refer to coverings are available to help teachers
was reported near 11 p.m., long after other nearby districts with similar pro- in case they need to lock down a class-
3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 Israeli Chamber Project students and teachers went home for the tocol already in place as a model. room due to an emergency or security
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign Performance. 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. San
up for a two-hour block of 3D print- Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., night. Belmont police Capt. Pat “We can benefit form other people’s threat.
ing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting to San Mateo. Light refreshments. Free. Halleran said the investigation into the experience in terms of best practices District officials are also deferring to
make a reservation. For more information call 522-7849. murder is continuing but there is noth- and policy making,” said Milliken, the recommendations of safety commit-
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. Jazz Appreciation Month: Kristen ing new to report. Nonetheless, the who noted a majority of the nation’s tees established at each school site
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las Strom. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont incident shined a light on the need for school districts have security cameras which may develop unique policies
Pulgas, Belmont. Relax for some art Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
and refreshments. Supplies will be Belmont. Enjoy a saxophone per- ramped up security measures, said at campuses. which work best for each campus.
provided but feel free to bring your formance. Milliken. He added awareness around While most members of the school With the variety of measures consid-
own.
West Coast R amblers. 7:30 p.m.
the school shooting in Parkland, community support the initiative, ered, Milliken said priority initiatives
Health & Aging Education Day. Carolyn Belknap, 700 Le Mans Way, Florida last year and other similar Milliken noted some district employ- such as the camera installation will
Noon. Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1221 Half Moon Bay. This concert features a events fueled the discussion as well. ees raised privacy concerns during the likely move ahead as quickly as possi-
Chess Drive, Foster City. Tickets are $8 string band. Suggested donation of
for seniors and $20 for general admis- $20. For more information call 315- As a result, school board members are discussion around installing the sur- ble while officials continue consider-
sion. For more information call 218- 0201. expected to soon vote on issuing a veillance systems. He said as officials ing other improvements over the com-
5234. request for proposals from technicians
SUNDAY, APRIL 14 develop district policy, an eye will be ing year.
Burlingame Library Foundation’s Menlo Park Sidewalk Spring Art willing to install the cameras. Should kept to assuring those perspectives are “This is something that will go well
Spring Used Book Sale. Noon to Stroll. 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Celebrating officials ratify the proposal, Milliken
4:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, Lane its 37th year, visitors are welcome to addressed. “We’d be more than happy to into next school year,” he said. “While
Room, 480 Primrose Road, browse handcrafted works of more suggested a final decision could be made discuss with staff representatives to we are committing to working through
Burlingame. Thousands of gently than 60 artists in a free open-air mar- in time for the installation to be com- make sure that this is used to enhance this in the long run, we want to make
used books, DVDs, CDs and audio- ketplace downtown along Santa Cruz
books. Most items are $2 or less. For Avenue. Visit pleted over the summer break. security and safety and not used in any sure that we are tackling the higher pri-
more information call (617) 285-5894. pacificfinearts.com/menlo-park-side- Officials are considering placing way to invade people’s privacy or abuse ority items this summer and bringing
walk-spring-art-stroll for more infor-
2019 Left Coast Annual Juried mation. cameras at the entrance to each of the power,” he said. some sense of urgency to it.”
Exhibition. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Sanchez Art
Center, 1220-B Linda Mar Blvd., Holy Week at Congregational
to see the nonprofit developer include information, started four years ago was

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Pacifica. Free. For more information Church of Belmont. 10:30 a.m. to 1
call 355-1894. p.m. Congregational Church, 751
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. so many different kinds of units in the 24 to 1 and has since dropped to 12 to
‘Peter Pan.’ 7:30 p.m. Bayside Worship on Palm Sunday. Free. For project. In 2017, MHA broke ground 1.
Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe more information call 593-4547. on an apartment complex less than Horsley said a $3.9 million loan
Ave., San Mateo. Soar away to Continued from page 1
Neverland in this magical musical. Complimentary Luncheon for half a mile away from Palo Alto from the county’s Housing Endowment
Cost is $17-$23. For more information Seniors. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Housing’s project and aimed at provid- and Regional Trust, or HEART, pro-
call 332-4625. Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 unit on a stretch of El Camino Real ing services supporting 15 individuals gram supported the purchasing of the
Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. Lunch
SATURDAY, APRIL 13 and conversation. Free for seniors. For bounded by Berkshire and Dumbarton with serious mental illnesses. property where the complex stands.
Tax Preparation Assistance. more information call 376-5006. avenues, the project is one of the first Having seen developments increas- The California Community
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las
Rock the Block. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
in San Mateo County to benefit from a ingly include on-site services, Platte Reinvestment Corporation, the
Pulgas. Free for ages 18 and over. The
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free Peninsula Jewish Community Center, streamlined approval process for looked to the services provided at the Federal Home Loan Bank in San
tax preparation to anyone of any age 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster City. affordable housing under Senate Bill 2821 El Camino Real apartment com- Francisco and Wells Fargo Bank also
— especially if you are 50 or older or Fitness and fun. Free. For more infor-
mation call 378-2703. 35, said Supervisor Don Horsley. plex to help residents hold onto hous- supported financing for the $42 mil-
can't afford paid tax preparation.
Registration required by calling 591- Also one of several projects benefit- ing by connecting them with key serv- lion development.
8286. Sunday Afternoon Delight Singles ing from millions in county funds des-
Party. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Trattoria da ice providers and resources. After many months of designing and
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny. 9 Vittorio, 617 Laurel St., San Carlos. A ignated to support efforts to build “Getting housing is only half the financing the project, Tsuda was
a.m. to 10:10 a.m. California Pizza mixer with games, prizes and light affordable housing, Horsley was glad battle,” she said. “It’s the keeping the encouraged to see the development
Kitchen, Hillsdale Shopping Center, food. Dress to impress. All ages wel-
60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Tickets are come. $10. For more information call to see the developer, Palo Alto housing that really makes all the dif- begin to take shape and serve residents
$12.99 per person, for both children (415) 507-9962. Housing, get a start on its first project ference.” of the community.
and adults. For more information call
Burlingame Library Foundation’s
in the North Fair Oaks neighborhood. For Supervisor Warren Slocum, see- “Any time we have a groundbreaking
571-1029.
Spring Used Book Sale. Noon to Having previously served as San ing the project leverage a portion of on a new affordable housing communi-
San Bruno AARP Chapter 2895 4:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, Lane Mateo County sheriff, Horsley is the more than $100 million county ty … we begin to see what this is all
Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to noon. Room, 480 Primrose Road,
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Burlingame. Thousands of gently familiar with the challenges many face officials have committed to affordable about, what the mission is all about
Springs Road, San Bruno. For more used books, DVDs, CDs and audio- to maintain housing as the region’s housing projects — in large part [and] how important these types of
books. Most items are $2 or less. For
information call 583-4499.
more information call (617) 285-5894. cost of living has risen and hoped the through the voted-approved sales tax projects are for the community.”
Touch-a-Truck. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The project could be a model for other Measure K — was an encouraging step Construction is scheduled to be com-
Port of Redwood City, 451 Seaport Hay(na)ku Poetry Workshop. 2 p.m. affordable housing developments.
Court, Redwood City. Eighth annual to 3 p.m. Half Moon Bay Library, 620 in the right direction as officials con- pleted in 18 months, by fall 2020.
Touch-A-Truck presented by Open Correas St., Half Moon Bay. Learn a “We’ve got to maintain the diversi- tinue to focus on addressing the Email your name and contact informa-
Gate Nursery School, where kids are new poetic form with San Mateo ty, the only way to do that is to build regional housing shortage. Slocum tion to info@pah. community to
County Poet Laureate Aileen
encouraged to touch, climb on and
Cassinetto. Free. For more informa- affordable housing,” he said. “What we noted the jobs to housing ratio when receive an email when the property
ask questions about their favorite
trucks in a safe, supervised environ- tion, call 726-2316. really are trying to do is to make sure the county’s Home For All initiative, begins accepting applications for the
ment. Cost is $5. For more informa-
‘Peter Pan.’ 2 p.m. Bayside
that people who are mostly service which gathers housing resources and wait list.
tion call 369-6833.
Performing Arts Center, 2025 Kehoe workers in this community
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Is your child's school ACADEMIC TUToRING & CRySTAL CLEANING
Help build the next generation of sys- CENTER Help build the next generation of sys-
maximizing their potential? Personal Training/ tems behind Facebook's products. Face- tems behind Facebook's products. Face-
Thrive at: Nutrition book, Inc. currently has multiple open- San Mateo, CA book, Inc. currently has multiple open-
All Subjects & French, All Levels, Exam ings in Menlo Park, CA (various ings in Menlo Park, CA (various
UP ACADEMy Elementary & All Standardized Test Prep, Adult or levels/types): Logistics Engineer *Customer Service levels/types): Design Verification Engi-
upacademysf.com Children, Conversation/Business French (134192N) Lead the ideation, develop- neer (134294N) Use digital design and
classes. Weight Mgmnt & Cardiovascu- ment and launch of technologies and Are you... Dependable, verifications skills to implement the test-
processes to support data center supply friendly, detail oriented, ing infrastructure to validate new core IP
lar/Stamina/Strength Development. chain and logistics across the globe. Mail implementations and contribute to devel-
willing to learn new skills?
104 Training CALL (650)481-5748 resume to: Facebook, Inc. Attn: AA- opment and optimization of state of the
USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo Park, CA art vision and sensing algorithms. Plan-
94025. Must reference job title & job Do you have .... Good ning Engineer (135112N) Support all
TERMS & CoNDITIoNS
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- code shown above, when applying. communication skills, a aspects of project cost management and
fieds will not be responsible for more 110 Employment desire for steady financial forecasting for Facebook’s data
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- employment and center construction team. Position re-
bility shall be limited to the price of one quires occasional domestic and interna-
insertion. No allowance will be made for ADMIN. ASSISTANT for San Carlos
employment benefits? tional travel. Hardware Engineer, Core
Tech (134486N) Design, simulate, proto-
errors not materially affecting the value
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis-
Plbg. Co.-part time, 3 days per week-
Proficient in Excel & Word--dependable
and pro-active. Some knowledge of con-
CAREGIVERS Please call for an
Appointment: (650)342-6978
type, and test electrical systems in simu-
lated reality systems which combine
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate struction industry preferred, (650)592- electronics, mechanics, optics and soft-
Card. 0472. 2 years experience ware. QA Engineering Lead (135068N)
Execute manual and write automated
required. TECHNoLoGy - tests, and identify actionable bugs quick-
ly. Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc.
Help build the next generation of sys- Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo
Immediate placement tems behind WhatsApp's products.
WhatsApp, Inc. currently has multiple
Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title
& job code shown above, when
on all assignments. openings in Menlo Park, CA (various lev- applying.
els/types): Data Scientist (135307N) Ap-
ply your expertise in quantitative analy-
Call sis, data mining, and the presentation of
data to see beyond the numbers and un-
derstand how WhatsApp users interact SALES/MARKETING
(650)777-9000 with our consumer and business prod-
ucts. Software Engineer (135875N)
INTERNSHIPS
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
Create web and/or mobile applications
that reach over one billion people, and for ambitious interns who are eager to
build high-volume servers to support jump into the business arena with both
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales content. Mail resume to: WhatsApp, Inc. feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
Representative needed to sell newspa- Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo of the newspaper and media industries.
per print and web advertising and event Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title This position will provide valuable
marketing solutions. To apply, please call & job code shown above, when experience for your bright future.
650-344-5200 and send resume to applying. Email resume
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Specialist. Duties include sales and close sales over the phone. Experience
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partners, exhibitors and more. Interface phone and written communication skills.
and interact with local businesses to Computer proficiency is also required.
enlist participants at the Daily Journal’s Self-management and strong business
ever expanding inventory of community intelligence also a must.
events such as the Senior Showcase,
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more. You will also be part of the project
To apply for either position,
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please send info to
foremost, we will rely on you for sales
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This is one of the fastest areas of the 650-344-5200.
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110 employment 110 employment 203 public notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
work methodologies. User experience
Researcher (135364n) design studies nOTice OF pUBlic
and research experiences that address HeaRing
user behavior and attitudes on Face-
book’s platforms. mail resume to: Face-
book, Inc. attn: aa-USIm, 1 Hacker Way, nOTice iS HeReBY
menlo Park, Ca 94025. must reference given that on Tuesday,
job title & job code shown above, when april 23, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.,
applying.
or as soon thereafter as the
matter may be heard, in the
City Council Chambers, 621
magnolia avenue, millbrae,
203 public notices Ca, the millbrae City Coun-
cil will conduct a public
ciTY OF MillBRae hearing regarding the fol-
SUMMaRY OF lowing Planning Commis-
pROpOSeD sion action taken at the de- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
ReSOlUTiOn OF ciTY OF cember 18, 2017 hearing, in
MillBRae UpDaTing which Commissioners voted
FeeS FOR THe 5-0 to approve the applica-
pROviSiOn OF tion and recommended ap-
FiRe SeRviceS proval of the map for the:
review of a DeSign
NOTICe IS HereBY GIV- RevieW peRMiT, cOnDi-
neWSpapeR inTeRnS eN that the City Council of TiOnal USe peRMiT,
the City of millbrae will con- paRKing and HeigHT
JOURnaliSM vaRiance and lOT
The daily Journal is looking for in- sider adoption of a pro-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- posed fee schedule on MeRgeR/SUBDiviSiOn to
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Tuesday, april 23, 2019 at allow the demolition of a
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- parking lot and construction
so welcome. a public meeting at 7:00
p.m. in the City Hall Council of a 4-story, 8 residential
We expect a commitment of four to Chambers at 621 magnolia unit, one office and two
eight hours a week for at least four
avenue, millbrae, Ca, that commercial area condomin-
months. The internship is unpaid, but ium building on a 0.13 acre
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- would update rates and 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices
terns have progressed in time into fees for the provision of cer- site, located in a Commer-
paid correspondents and full-time re- cial (C) Zoning district at FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe lien Sale 04/23/2019 9am at 72 BIS- ORDeR TO SHOW caUSe FOR
porters.
tain fire related services by STaTeMenT #280687 marK ST, daLY CITY, Ca cHange OF naMe
the Central County Fire de- 480 el Camino real. City The following person is doing business 2015 NISSaN Lic# 7WQF215 Ca CaSe# 19C1V01272
College students or recent graduates partment. The City Council staff contact: Brad misner as: 1)Carnamic 2)redwood City Kia Vin# 1N4aL3aP4FN345364 SUPerIOr COUrT OF CaLIFOrNIa,
650-259-2443 3)redwood City Hyundai 4)redwood COUNTY OF SaN maTeO,
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper will receive testimony on City Genesis, 543 el Camino real, red- 400 COUNTY CeNTer rd,
experience is preferred but not neces- The City Council will con- WOOd CITY, Ca 94063. registered redWOOd CITY Ca 94063
sarily required. the proposed fee schedule sider the proposal at a pub- Owner: redwood City auto Connection
lien Sale 04/23/2019 9am at 72 BIS-
PeTITION OF
from all interested persons marK ST, daLY CITY, Ca
lic hearing noticed and Inc., Ca. The business is conducted by a 2006 LeXUS Lic# 6FNN730 Ca Svetlana Yurievna Panova
Please send a cover letter describing who appear at the City Corporation. The registrants com-
your interest in newspapers, a resume scheduled for april 23, menced to transact business under the
Vin# JTHBa30G665148166
Council meeting. To receive TO aLL INTereSTed PerSONS:
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 2019. FBN on N/a. Petitioners: Svetlana Yurievna Panova
ply, you should familiarize yourself additional information about at the time of the hearing, /s/ayman moussa/
lien Sale 04/23/2019 9am at 980 filed a petition with this court for a decree
with our publication. Our Web site: the proposed fee schedule This statement was filed with the asses- changing name as follows:
all interested persons are sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2019. (Publish- mONTGOmerY aVe SaN BrUNO, Ca
www.smdailyjournal.com. Present name:
or a complete copy of the invited to appear and be ed in the San mateo daily Journal, 2009 TOYOTa Ca Lic# 7NYa828 Ca
Svetlana Yurievna Panova
proposed fee schedule, or 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19). Vin# 1B3CB4Ha0ad539046
Send your information via e-mail to heard. For further informa- Proposed Name:
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- to provide written com- tion or to review the file and nOTice OF peTiTiOn TO Svetlana Yurievna Van Luven
ular mail to 1720 S. amphlett Blvd.,
#123, San mateo Ca 94402 ments, interested persons application, please contact FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe aDMiniSTeR eSTaTe OF
THe COUrT OrderS that all persons
may contact the City Clerk STaTeMenT #280877 maxine Smith-Parker
the millbrae Community de- Case Number: 19PrO00378 interested in this matter shall appear be-
for the City of millbrae, 621 The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated
velopment department at as: NorCal Project engineering Group, below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
magnolia avenue, millbrae, 621 magnolia avenue, mill- 1827 Carmelita dr., SaN CarLOS, Ca To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tition for change of name should not be
tingent creditors, and persons who may
TecHnOlOgY - Ca 94030, telephone 650- brae; or contact the project 94070. registered Owner: Vladimir Ze-
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
granted. any person objecting to the
lenko, same address. The business is name changes described above must file
259-2333. a complete copy planner as indicated above. conducted by an Individual. The regis- tate, or both, of maxine Smith-Parker. a a written objection that includes the rea-
Help build the next generation of sys- of the proposed fee sched- Petition for Probate has been filed by
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- elena Suazo trants commenced to transact business
dedria Smith in the Superior Court of
sons for the objection at least two court
ule is available for review at City Clerk under their FBN on april 26, 2006. days before the matter is scheduled to
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- /s/Vladimir Zelenko/ California, County of San mateo. The
the City Library, 1 Library be heard and must appear at the hearing
ings in menlo Park, Ca (various 4/12/19 This statement was filed with the asses- Petition for Probate requests that dedria to show cause why the petition should
levels/types): Software engineer (725n, avenue, millbrae, Ca. cnS-3242506# sor-County Clerk on 4/2/2019. (Publish- Smith be appointed as personal repre-
12697n) Create web and/or mobile appli- not be granted. If no written objection is
ed in the San mateo daily Journal, sentative to administer the estate of the
cations that reach over one billion peo- PUBLISHed: april 12, 2019 San MaTeO DailY 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). decedent.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. a hearing on the
ple, and build high volume servers to mILLBrae CITY COUNCIL JOURnal The petition requests authority to admin- petition shall be held on 4/26/19 at 9
support our content. product experi- BY: elena Suazo, City Clerk ister the estate under the Independent a.m., dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
ence analyst (135909n) With deep ana- FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe administration of estates act. (This au-
lytics expertise and understanding of the 4/12/19 STaTeMenT #280636 thority will allow the personal representa-
redwood City, Ca 94063. a copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published
product health and the customer experi- CNS-3241718# The following person is doing business tive to take many actions without obtain- at least once each week for four succes-
ence, the Product experience analytics as: Inail Spa, 1784 el Camino real, SaN
SaN maTeO daILY JOUr- CarLOS, Ca 94070. registered Owner:
ing court approval. Before taking certain sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
Team partners with the product team to very important actions, however, the per- ing on the petition in the following news-
ensure the launch of high quality and reli- NaL minh dai, 547 mcLaughlin ave., San sonal representative will be required to
Jose, Ca 95116. The business is con- paper of general circulation:
able products to the market. Data Sci- give notice to interested persons unless San mateo daily Journal
ence Manager (6916n) Perform techni- ducted by an Individual. The registrants they have waived notice or consented to
FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe commenced to transact business under Filed: 3/15/2019
cal data science duties and oversee a STaTeMenT #280721 the proposed action.) The independent /s/Jonathan e. Karesh/
their FBN on 03/11/2019.
team of data Scientists. capacity plan- The following person is doing business /s/minh dai/ administration authority will be granted Judge of the Superior Court
ner (135255n) Work with Performance as: The Honey Group, 1351 Laurel This statement was filed with the asses- unless an interested person files an ob- dated: 3/13/2019
and Capacity engineering, Network engi- Street, SaN CarLOS, Ca 94070. reg- sor-County Clerk on 3/11/2019. (Publish- jection to the petition and shows good (Published 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19,
neering, data Center design and Plan- lien Sale 04/23/2019 9am at 1019 istered Owner: Vanessa Oldenkamp ed in the San mateo daily Journal, cause why the court should not grant au- 4/12/19).
ning teams to find the optimal way to SaN maTeO aVe, SaN BrUNO, Ca Honey, 850 mountain View avenue #B, 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). thority.
scale the infrastructure. Technical pro- 2015 SUBarU Ca Lic# 7LIF057 Vin# mountain View, Ca 94040. The business a hearing on the petition will be held in
gram Manager (7780n) define and drive JF2GPaCC3F8259843 is conducted by an Individual. The regis- this court as follows: maY 03, 2019 at
engineering projects that span the organ- trants commenced to transact business FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe 9:00 a.m., dept. 28, Superior Court of
ization, working with technical leaders under their FBN on 3/10/2019. STaTeMenT #280792 California, County of San mateo, 400
across software product teams, data sci- /s/Vanessa Oldenkamp Honey/ The following person is doing business County Center, redwood City, Ca
ence, and capacity engineering. Re- lien Sale 04/23/2019 9am at 1070 This statement was filed with the asses- as: madison Place apartments, 400 e. 94063. pUBlic nOTice
PaLmeTTO aVe, COLma, Ca sor-County Clerk on 3/19/2019. (Publish- Hillsdale Blvd., SaN maTeO, Ca 94403. If you object to the granting of the peti- Docket no. 18-cpR-032194
search engineer (5331n) develop high- 2016 NISSaN Lic# 8CXH350 Ca Vin#
ly scalable algorithms based on state-of- ed in the San mateo daily Journal, registered Owner: Spieker Hillsdale tion, you should appear at the hearing in the estate of Sui Fai Jow,
1N4aL3aP3GN328539 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). Boulevard, LLC, de. The business is and state your objections or file written Deceased
the-art machine learning and neural net-
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- objections with the court before the hear- in Fort Bend county court at
ny. The registrant commenced to trans- ing. Your appearance may be in person law no. 4.
FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe act business under the FBN on or by your attorney. Second amended application to
inviTaTiOn FOR BiD STaTeMenT #280730 04/01/2014. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- declare Heirship and Second
The following person is doing business /s/richard Tod Spieker/ itor of the decedent, you must file your amended application for dependent
as: BrIdGe reaLTY, 475 el Camino This statement was filed with the asses- claim with the court and mail a copy to administration and for Letters of
peninsula Family Service is a non-profit child development sor-County Clerk on 3/25/19. (Published the personal representative appointed by dependent administration
real #404, mILLBrae, Ca 94030. reg-
program that participates in the USda Child and adult Care istered Owner: Ching Chim Chiang, in the San mateo daily Journal, 4/5/19, the court within the later of either (1) four
Food Program. We are currently soliciting letters of interest same address. The business is conduct- 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). months from the date of first issuance of citation by publication
from prospective suppliers of meals in order to comply with ed by an Individual. The registrants letters to a general personal representa-
commenced to transact business under tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Greetings. . . .
federal regulations governing the program in matters of pro- their FBN on 01/01/2013.
FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days You are hereby commanded to sum-
curement. The contract will be for meals served to children at STaTeMenT #280794 mon Qinan Zhu, known to be an heir
/s/Ching Chim Chiang/ The following person is doing business from the date of mailing or personal de-
the Peninsula Family Service childcare centers located in men- This statement was filed with the asses- livery to you of a notice under section of Sui Fai Jow, deceased, whose
as: Wellesley Crescent apartments, residence and whereabouts are un-
lo Park, redwood City, San mateo, daly City, and South San sor-County Clerk on 3/19/2019. (Publish- 1141 Wellesley Cresent, redWOOd 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
ed in the San mateo daily Journal, er California statutes and legal authority known to the Petitioner, Linda Jow
Francisco. The selected vendor will provide approximately 324 CITY, Ca 94062. registered Owner:
3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). Spieker Wellesley Crescent, LLC, de. may affect your rights as a creditor. You Kraner, by making publication of this
breakfasts, 301 lunches, and 356 snacks daily at the locations The business is conducted by a Limited may want to consult with an attorney citation at once, at least ten days pri-
knowledgable in California law. or to the return day hereof, in some
indicated above for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe
Liability Company. The registrant com-
newspaper published in your county,
menced to transact business under the You may examine the file kept by the
years, and the meal pattern must meet the USda meal pattern STaTeMenT #280619 FBN on 03/07/2014. court. If you are a person interested in to appear at the next regular term of
for children ages six (6) weeks to twelve (12) years. additional- The following person is doing business /s/richard Tod Spieker/ the estate, you may file with the court a the County Court No. 4 of Fort Bend
as: Goal Centric Kinetics, 1119 S. B St., County, Texas, after service has
ly, meals served under this contract must meet the require- SaN maTeO, Ca 94401. registered
This statement was filed with the asses- request for Special Notice (form de-
been perfected, to be holden in the
ments of 7 CFr Part 226, Child and adult Care Food Program sor-County Clerk on 3/25/19. (Published 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
Owner: Gonzalo Calderon Hernandez, in the San mateo daily Journal, 4/5/19, praisal of estate assets or of any petition courthouse thereof, in Houston,
regulations. 311 8th ave. #4, San mateo, Ca 94401. 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). or account as provided in Probate Code Texas, the same being april 22,
The business is conducted by an Individ- 2019, then and there to answer the
ual. The registrants commenced to section 1250. a request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk. petitions filed in same court on march
The Bid will be open on march 26, 2019 at 9am. The Bid will transact business under their FBN on FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe 25, 2019, in a probate action now
attorney for Petitioner:
be closed on april 10, 2019 at 5Pm. Bids received after closing 10/8/18. STaTeMenT #280889 Walter e. Shjeflo
pending in said court in the above
time will not be considered. In addition, only sealed bids will be /s/Gonzalo Calderon Hernandez/ The following person is doing business numbered and styled estate on the
This statement was filed with the asses- 2000 alameda de Las Pulgas Suite 250 probate docket of said court, wherein
as: matrick auto Glass, 761 Commercial
accepted. as required by USda, the contract will be awarded sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2019. (Publish- ave., SOUTH SaN FraNCISCO, Ca
SaN maTeO, Ca 94403 in Linda Jow Kraner is petitioner, and
to the lowest, most responsible and responsive bidder. ed in the San mateo daily Journal, 94080. registered Owners: Karla Iveth (650)341-2900 Qinan Zhu, heir of Sui Fai Jow, de-
3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19). Garcia Campos, 761 Commercial ave, FILed: 3/29/2019 ceased, is the respondent; said peti-
South San Francisco, Ca 94081 and (Published in the San mateo daily Jour- tions containing allegations as shown
applications for food service bid and contract is available manuel de Jesus Campos, 761 Com- nal on 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/13/19 ) on the filed copies of said petitions.
at FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe mercial ave., So. Sfran, Ca 94080. The Herein fail not, but have you before
http://www.peninsulafamilyservice.org/food-service-bid/ STaTeMenT #280788 business is conducted by a married Cou- said court, at the time aforesaid, this
The following person is doing business ple. The registrants commenced to writ your return thereon, showing
The food service vendors who may have interest in bidding for as: Student Loan Hero, 1110 Burlingame transact business under their FBN on how you have executed the same.
this contract are requested to submit by or before april 10, ave., Suite 211, BUrLINGame, Ca 2/19/2019. Issued and given under my hand of
2019 a letter of interest and application to: 94010. registered Owner: Lendingtree, /s/Karla Iveth Garcia Campos/ said court, at richmond, Texas, this
LLC, de. The business is conducted by This statement was filed with the asses- STaTeMenT OF aBanDOnMenT OF 29th day of march, 2019.
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- sor-County Clerk on 4/3/2019. (Publish- THe USe OF a FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS Laura richard, County Clerk, Fort
Peninsula Family Service trants commenced to transact business ed in the San mateo daily Journal, naMe STaTeMenT 279033 Bend County, Texas, 1422 eugene
24 Second avenue under their FBN on N/a. 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19). registered Owner (Legal entity) aban- Heimann Circle, richmond, Texas
/s/douglas Lebda/ doning the use of the Fictitious Business 77469, /Velma Padron/, deputy, L.
San mateo, Ca 94401 This statement was filed with the asses- Name: morgan Furrow. Name of Busi- andrew “andy” dunham, attorney
attention: rianda Levin sor-County Clerk on 3/25/2019. (Publish- FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe ness: magic Solutions Cleaning Compa-
ed in the San mateo daily Journal, STaTeMenT #280953 ny. date of original filing: Oct 3rd 2018.
3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19, 4/19/19). The following person is doing business address of Principal Place of Business:
The bid opening will be made public on april 10, 2019 at 6Pm as: 1)KTSF TV26 2)KTSF TV, 100 Valley 907 B east 5th ave., SaN maTeO, Ca
at the above address drive, BrISBaNe, Ca 94005 regis- 94402. registrants: morgan Furrow and
lien Sale 04/23/2019 9am at 1175 tered Owner: Lincoln Television, Inc. The
SHaSTa STreeT, redWOOd CITY, Corrina Blaney, same address. The
business is conducted by a Limited Part-
any questions regarding this proposed contract may be Ca 2013 NISSaN Lic# 7HGC926 Ca nership. The registrants commenced to
business was conducted by a General 295 art
referred to rianda Levin at 650.403.4300x4710 or Vin# JN8aS5mT0dW522697 Partnership.
transact business under the FBN on /s/morgan Furrowr/
rlevin@peninsulafamilyservice.org Sept. 4th 1976. Oil painTing-canvaSS, Victorian
This statement was filed with the asses- Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. /s/Lincoln C. Howell/ sor-County Clerk-recorder of San mateo
lien Sale 04/23/2019 9am at 1901 This statement was filed with the asses- OBO (650)515-6091
HILLSIde BLVd, COLma, Ca sor-County Clerk on 4/9/2019. (Publish- County on 3/13/19.
2018 HONda Ca Lic# 8FYU976 ed in the San mateo daily Journal, (Published in the San mateo daily Jour- Tapia: painTing, SeaScape,
Vin# SHHFK7H46JU418844 4/12/19, 4/19/19, 4/26/19, 5/3/19). nal, 3/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/5/19, 4/12/19). Framed, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO.
Local artist, Call for info (650)303-1670
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going to be a pain,” she said, according to a video of the Whitaker and Commissioner Ellen Mallory also requested

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Planning Commission meeting. “But we don’t want damage
in our homes and we don’t want our homes to be unliveable.”
As host to a wide array of events including academic tests
more information about how Pacifica and Seattle approached
similar projects given the technical complexity and proximi-
ty of the project to residential neighborhoods.
and high-profile corporate events, Event Center staff have Because officials received a consistent message from sever-
strived to be good neighbors and are also hoping to minimize al residents asking for alternative construction methods,
wastewater treatment plant and improving the city’s con- the impact of construction noise and traffic during construc- Whitaker also advocated for planners to take another look at
veyance system, the Clean Water Program is designed to meet tion of the system, said Dana Stoehr, chief executive officer of the construction methods that could be used.
state mandates it cease discharging raw sewage into the Bay, the Event Center. With plans to work with county officials to “I agree with the residents,” she said. “I think [those are]
which occurs during extreme storms when the plant reaches understand the environmental impact report and its implica- unacceptable impacts to those homes especially given the
maximum capacity. tions, Stoehr hoped to ensure the venue could continue to duration of this project.”
A concrete holding structure, pump station and diversion maintain its financial self-sufficiency while simultaneously On March 26, the commission did not recommend modifi-
sewers are among the components of the underground flow being a good neighbor to nearby residents. cations to the design and landscaping of a project to upgrade
equalization system, or UFES, built underneath the southeast “We all need to work together to get to outcomes to develop the wastewater treatment plant bordered by Detroit Drive,
corner of the Event Center parking lot. Access hatches, an a good clean water system throughout San Mateo, but mini- Joinville Road and Leslie Creeks. Due to the increasing cost
emergency backup generator and an electrical building will be mize the impacts of one group over the other in the process of of construction, officials proposed reductions in the size of an
visible from the ground level, explained Deryk Daquigan, an getting this done,” she said. administrative building and the treatment structure that do not
engineering manager with the city’s Public Works Planning Commission Chair Dianne Whitaker asked how as reduce the treatment capacity of the new facility. The adminis-
Department, at the Planning Commission meeting to study many as 206 vehicle trips could be estimated for the site dur- tration building was moved to north of Detroit Drive in the
the draft environmental impact report on the project. ing construction, which a consultant to the project said was plans so an existing compressed natural gas fueling facility
To address resident concerns that have been raised since the the maximum expected traffic expected if the UFES and a would not have to be moved on the site, and the proposed
UFES project was introduced, a self-cleaning mechanism and diversion pipeline project to take shape nearby are going on pedestrian route around the facility is expected to remain the
carbon odor scrubbers have been included in the plans to min- simultaneously. Together, the two projects are expected to same. The City Council is set to review the modifications
imize the system’s odors and scheduled deliveries and a traffic take 25 months to complete. April 15.
management plan have also been considered to mitigate the Commissioners asked whether more updated trip counts for Email info@cleanwaterprogramsanmateo.org or send mail
project’s effects on traffic congestion near the site, noted nearby intersections could be considered in the drafting of the to the Public Works Engineering PMO at San Mateo City Hall
Daquigan. final environmental impact report of the project, which at 330 W. 20th Ave. to submit comments on the draft envi-
But for many residents living near the Event Center parking Daquigan said is expected to be released in late summer. ronmental impact report on the UFES project before May 7.
lot along Saratoga Drive where the UFES project is planned,
pile driving and the installation of dewatering wells included
in the project’s construction plans drew concerns about noise,
the structural integrity of nearby homes and the project’s
impact on neighbors’ quality of life. Kelly Moran, president
of the Bay Meadows Neighborhood Alliance, was among sev-
eral residents who asked city officials to consider using alter-
native construction methods creating less noise and vibration
adjacent to a neighborhood already affected by the construc-
tion of grade separation projects along the Caltrain corridor.
Having found precedents set in the environmental impact
report for the noise, vibration and hours of construction to be
above the threshold that neighbors found acceptable, Moran
hoped officials could consider restricting hours of construc-
tion and other construction methods that would be less dis-
turbing to residents than those currently proposed.
“We know that having construction near our homes is

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