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Monday • April 15, 2019 • XIX, Edition 200 www.smdailyjournal.com

Apartments proposed for Hayward Park


189 units in San Mateo slated for 225-space parking lot near Caltrain station, other developments
By Anna Schuessler units, 86 two-bedroom units and is expected to hold two five-story
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF seven three-bedroom units just buildings, one of which will pro-
south of the Sunnybrae neighbor- vide two floors of above-ground
A 189-unit apartment complex hood and adjacent to the 19th parking with 268 parking spaces
proposed for a parking lot at the Avenue Park neighborhood, to serve the entire development,
Hayward Park Caltrain station is according to a pre-application according to the plans.
set to boost San Mateo’s housing submitted to the city. Acknowledging the project is in
stock if plans for the transit-ori- Currently a 225-space parking its preliminary planning stages,
ented zone gain traction in the lot for the Hayward Park Caltrain city planner Phillip Brennan said
coming months. station, the project is expected to the plans as currently proposed
The project proposed by the occupy a narrow, 3-acre parcel sit- provide more parking than what is
developer Sares-Regis Group is uated between the Caltrain tracks required and added the developer is
expected to offer six junior one- and the 12-acre, 599-unit Station
bedroom units, 90 one-bedroom Park Green development. The site See PARK, Page 19 A rendering of the development proposed near Hayward Park station.

THE MASTER
Cow Palace
legislation
scrutinized
County Board of Supervisors holding off on
support of proposal for banning gun shows
By Anna Schuessler Proposed by
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF state Sen. Scott
Wiener, D-San
How San Mateo County officials Francisco, SB
will be represented on a proposed 281 marks the
restructuring of the Daly City Cow second time
Palace’s governing authority was Wiener has
the linchpin in a discussion this authored legis-
week about whether they should lation banning
support Senate Bill 281, legisla- Scott Wiener firearms sales at
REUTERS tion aimed at banning gun and the Cow Palace,
Tiger Woods celebrates sinking his clinching putt to win The Masters golf tournament, Sunday, April 14, in ammunition sales at the Daly City which long has hosted the Grand
Augusta, Georgia. With the victory, Woods won the 15th major tournament of his career and his first in nearly venue and putting in place a local-
11 years. SEE STORY PAGE 11 ly-controlled governing body.
See PALACE, Page 19

Single-family homes proposed in San Bruno


Development seeks to expand existing neighborhood near Crestmoor Canyon, Skyline
By Austin Walsh 3,000 square feet on the northeast al, though ing neighborhood design, and One property eyed for redevel-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF corner of San Bruno Avenue and C o m m un i t y noted the relative rare nature of a opment on San Bruno Avenue West
Glenview Drive. De v e l o p m e n t single-family home development is vacant while another, larger
A San Bruno neighborhood abut- The proposed project on two Director Darcy during a time when so many piece of land at 850 Glenview
ting Skyline Drive and Crestmoor parcels spanning more than t3 Smith noted no builders are constructing more Drive is occupied with a church,
Canyon could be expanded under a acres is the resurrected version of public hearings dense projects. parking lot and single house, both
proposal from a developer seeking an earlier, similar development for the projects “There is a market for them and of which are vacant. Skyline Drive
to construct 29 single-family design which was dropped in are yet sched- they are rare but I just want to runs nearby and Lunardi’s Market
homes nearby. 2006. uled. emphasize that we look at the zon- is just south.
The developer is seeking to con- The most recent applicant pur- Darcy Smith For her part, ing and this is a compliant use Each project will have a two-car
struct the homes ranging in size chased the properties and is again Smith said the with the surrounding single-fami- garage and a driveway that can
from roughly 2,000 square feet to seeking to push ahead the propos- proposal is in sync with the exist- ly home neighborhood,” she said.
See BRUNO, Page 27

102 S. El Camino Real — San Mateo CA 94401


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2 Monday • April 15, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“We do not know what we
want and yet we are responsible
for what we are — that is the fact.”
— Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher

This Day in History


President Abraham Lincoln died nine

1865 hours after being shot the night before


by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s
Theater in Washington; Andrew
Johnson became the nation’s 17th
president.
In 1 4 5 2 , artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci was born in
or near the Tuscan town of Vinci.
In 1 9 1 2 , the British luxury liner RMS Titanic foundered in
the North Atlantic off Newfoundland more than 2 1/2 hours
after hitting an iceberg; 1,514 people died, while less than
half as many survived.
In 1 9 4 3 , the Ayn Rand novel “The Fountainhead” was first
published by Bobbs-Merrill Co.
In 1 9 4 5 , during World War II, British and Canadian troops
liberated the Nazi concentration camp Bergen-Belsen.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died on April 12, was
buried at the Roosevelt family home in Hyde Park, New
York.
REUTERS
In 1 9 4 7 , Jackie Robinson, baseball’s first black major A girl is covered in yellow powder during Egypt’s first color run in Giza, Egypt.
league player, made his official debut with the Brooklyn
Dodgers on opening day at Ebbets Field. (The Dodgers
defeated the Boston Braves, 5-3.)
In 1 9 5 9 , Cuban leader Fidel Castro arrived in Washington In other news ...
to begin a goodwill tour of the United States. Secretary of where he moved in with his parents in peared in October.
State John Foster Dulles resigned for health reasons (he was Nevada resumes fertility 2016 following a divorce. Artist Doug Unkrey says the head
succeeded by Christian A. Herter). control for free-roaming horses He says that when he moved out 10 needs refurbishing. He also needs the
In 1 9 7 4 , members of the Symbionese Liberation Army RENO, Nev. — The state of Nevada months later, they delivered his things return of the 21-foot long redwood
held up a branch of the Hibernia Bank in San Francisco; a is resuming a fertility control project to his new home in Muncie, Indiana, handle, or make a new one. The entire
member of the group was SLA kidnap victim Patricia Hearst, for a herd of free-roaming horses south but that his 12 boxes of pornographic piece weighed about 800 pounds.
who by this time was going by the name “Tania” (Hearst and east of Reno in a new agreement films and magazines were missing. His The art is valued at $15,000.
later said she’d been forced to participate). with the same mustang protection parents admit they dumped the porn,
group that filed suit last year when the which included titles such as “Frisky Mysterious bowls of mashed
Birthdays state pulled out of a similar deal.
Nevada Department of Agriculture
Business” and “Big Bad Grannys.”
The man filed a complaint with potatoes confuse Mississippians
Director Jennifer Ott announced the police, but the Ottawa County prosecu- JACKSON, Miss. — Residents of a
new agreement Tuesday with the tor declined to press charges. The law- neighborhood in Jackson,
American Wild Horse Campaign. suit includes an email excerpt from the Mississippi, are confused by the
Ott says she looks forward to work- man’s father, who told his son, “I did bowls of mashed potatoes they’re find-
ing with the group in their shared goal you a big favor by getting rid of all ing on their cars, porches and mail-
of a sustainable, long-term solution this stuff.” boxes.
for managing the more than 2,000 The man is seeking triple financial Resident Jordan Lewis described the
state-owned, estray horses in the damages of roughly $87,000. Belhaven neighborhood as a quirky
Virginia Range. one, with residents decorating road
Actress- Actor-writer Seth Emma Watson is The California-based group and Part of stolen giant signs and putting Christmas trees in
screenwriter Rogen is 37. 29. Cynthia Ashe of Silver Springs filed hammer artwork returned potholes.
Emma Thompson suit last April to block what they said “So we don’t know if someone is just
would be “a giveaway of a valuable and SANTA ROSA — Northern California
is 60. authorities say that part of a giant playing a prank or if someone just had
cherished Nevada asset” after the state a lot of leftovers,” Lewis said.
Actress Claudia Cardinale is 81. Author and politician canceled their existing agreement and hammer stolen last year has been
Jeffrey Archer is 79. Rock singer-guitarist Dave Edmunds is returned. But Sebastian Bjernegard says some
tried unsuccessfully to sell the ani- residents fear there’s a more sinister
76. Actor Michael Tucci is 73. Actress Lois Chiles is 72. mals. The Press Democrat in Santa Rosa
reports that a local attorney told message behind the potatoes.
Writer-producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason is 72. Actress
Man sues parents for getting Healdsburg police Thursday that some- “Some people were thinking maybe
Amy Wright is 69. Columnist Heloise is 68. Actor Sam
one had left the hammerhead portion the mashed potatoes were poisoned to
McMurray is 67. Bluegrass musician Jeff Parker is 58. Singer rid of his vast porn collection on Sonoma County property owned by kill animals,” he said, noting that he
Samantha Fox is 53. Olympic gold, silver and bronze medal a client. almost stepped into a bowl of potatoes
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — An
swimmer Dara Torres is 52. Rock musician Ed O’Brien Indiana man is suing his parents for Santa Rosa attorney Izaak Schwaiger Tuesday. “I didn’t taste it. I have a
(Radiohead) is 51. Actor Flex Alexander is 49. Actor Danny getting rid of his vast pornography said his client wished to remain three-second rule, so I didn’t touch it.
Pino is 45. Actor Douglas Spain is 45. Country singer-song- collection, which he estimates is anonymous but asked him to “mediate But some people were worried.”
writer Chris Stapleton is 41. Actor Luke Evans is 40. Rock worth $29,000. the artwork’s return.” It’s unclear if anyone has eaten the
musician Patrick Carney (The Black Keys) is 39. Rock musi- The 40-year-old man last week filed a The hammerhead weighs more than potatoes, and news outlets report resi-
cian Zach Carothers (Portugal. The Man) is 38. lawsuit in federal court in Michigan, 200 pounds and is 6 feet tall. It disap- dents haven’t alerted law enforcement.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, April 13 Powerball Fantasy Five Mo nday : Partly cloudy in the morning
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 4 17 26 32 49 10 20 22 28 34 37 then becoming mostly cloudy. A chance of


rain in the afternoon. Highs in the upper
DXUEE April 12 Mega Millions
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Daily Four 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.


Mo n day Ni g h t : Mostly cloudy. A
1 24 25 40 70 4 6 6 5 7 chance of showers in the evening, then a
slight chance of showers after midnight.
KNEAT
Mega number
Daily three midday Lows in the lower 50s. West winds 10 to
April 13 Super Lotto Plus 9 5 4 20 mph. Chance of showers 50 percent.
26
Tues day : Partly cloudy. Breezy. Highs in the upper 50s to
3 6 11 36 45 Daily three evening mid 60s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph increasing to west
GWIJAS Mega number

3 1 8 20 to 30 mph in the afternoon.


Tues day Ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s.
The Daily Derby race winners are Eureka, No. 7, in first Wednes day : Sunny. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s.
place; Lucky Charms, No. 12, in second place; and Wednes day Ni g ht Thro ug h Thurs day Ni g h: tClear.
NSDALI Gorgeous George, No. 8, in third place. The race time Lows in the mid 50s. Highs in the 60s to mid 70s.
was clocked at 1:41.73. Fri day : Sunny. Highs in the 60s to mid 70s.
Now arrange the circled letters
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday • April 15, 2019 3


South City weighs bans and raises
By Austin Walsh and electronic cigarettes in general stores,
Local briefs
SFO AirTrain extension project to
Police reports

DAILY JOURNAL STAFF pharmacies and other large retailers. Under close San Bruno Avenue overnight Off the rails
A man was making threats to others on
the proposed initiative, the products would
SFO is planning overnight closures from the train on James Avenue in Redwood
Consistent with trends sweeping across only be offered in South San Francisco
April 15 to May 4 on San Bruno Avenue as City, it was reported at 7:39 p. m.
the county and state, South San Francisco smoke shops and other specialty outlets
part of its project to extend the AirTrain light Monday, April 8.
officials are interested in raising the mini- where patronage is limited to adults.
rail system to long-term parking, officials
mum wage, regulating flavored tobacco and Councilman Mark Addiego said such a
announced this week.
electronic cigarettes as well as banning policy would work toward officials’ goal of SAN MATEO
San Bruno Avenue between Highway 101
plastic eating utensils and straws. keeping the products away from young peo-
and the intersection with South Airport Auto burg l ary. A vehicle was broken
The South San Francisco City Council ple while not restricting the access of adults
Boulevard/North McDonnell Road will be into on Bridgepointe Parkway, it was
agreed during a study session Tuesday, April allowed to buy tobacco.
closed overnight from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. The reported at 3:25 p.m. Tuesday, April 9.
9, the new policies should be considered to “I do want to protect an adult’s right to
schedule is subject to change based on weath- Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A man refused to
improve residents’ quality of life and limit enjoy what they want to enjoy,” he said.
er conditions, according to SFO.
youth access to tobacco products as well as Bans on electronic cigarettes and flavored leave a business on S. El Camino Real after
Drivers of automobiles and light trucks are
environmental damage caused by unrecy- tobacco have grown increasingly common bothering employees and customers, it was
encouraged to use the SFO Terminal inter-
clable plastics. across California, as officials and lawmak- reported at 1:59 p.m. Tuesday, April 9.
change from Highway 101 to enter and exit
No final decision was made at the meet- ers try to tamp down the rise in vaping, Theft. Someone attempted to steal items
the airport. Drivers of large vehicles and trac-
ing, but the direction from councilmembers especially among children and teens. from a vehicle after the doors were
tor-trailers will be required to use the
to consider the actions would follow prece- County officials banned the sales of such unlocked, it was reported at 1:43 p.m.
Millbrae Avenue interchange from Highway
dent established by county and state law- products last year, citing a national survey Tuesday, April 9.
101, or South Airport Boulevard interchange
makers who previously approved similar indicating 81 percent of youth who’ve used Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A man was found
with Interstate 380. The construction project
measures. tobacco reported flavored products were the lying on the ground with a bottle of vodka
is expected to be completed in early 2020.
Before implementation, South San first they tried. in his hands on Alderwood Court, it was
Francisco officials agreed more outreach is As South City officials draft their own Kaiser grant to aid HIP Housing reported at 11:35 a.m. Tuesday, April 9.
required to assure adequate input is provided policy, Vice Mayor Rich Garbarino said he Fraud. Fraudulent activity occurred on
by merchants and residents who may have wanted to assure any penalties for violators A program that provides educational sup- Cherrywood Drive, it was reported at 10:34
concerns about the policies. are sufficiently severe to deter any potential port, counseling and access to affordable a.m. Tuesday, April 9.
scofflaws. housing to low-income families will be Fraud. Fraudulent activity occurred on
Flavored tobacco “I think we need to draft an ordinance that expanded with a Kaiser Permanente grant.
Lousine Lane, it was reported at 9:35 a.m.
is really tough on these kinds of products The $150,000 grant to the San Mateo-
Councilman Mark Nagales suggested reg- Tuesday, April 9.
and those who sell them, and that includes based HIP (Human Investment Project)
ulating flavored tobacco and electronic cig- Housing will expand its Self Sufficiency
arettes is necessary to prevent addiction not just a token fine but a really serious fine
Program for up to 150 homeless individuals
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
among teens and young South San for violating,” he said.
Officials will return for a more formal dis- and families at-risk of homelessness in San Arres t. A burglary occurred at the Holiday
Francisco residents. Mateo County. The program supports clients Inn located on South Airport Boulevard, it
“I know it is somewhat of a controversial cussion on the issue later.
who are in school with completion of their was reported at 2:14 p.m. Wednesday, April
issue, but I don’t think we are afraid of
standing up and taking on issues like this,”
Minimum wage educational goals and helps them achieve 10.
financial stability through employment. The Sex Cri me. A sex crime occurred on
said Nagales, according to an audio record- Seeking to assist those struggling to Ramada Limited Suites on Airport
program also provides counseling to clients
ing of the meeting. afford the high cost of living locally, coun- Boulevard, it was reported at 8:52 a.m.
and provides them with access to affordable
Officials initially considered an outright cilmembers also called for a minimum wage Wednesday, April 9.
housing, according to Kaiser.
ban for the products, but perspectives hike paid to city employees earning less
shared by local smoke shop owners who than $15 per hour.
opposed the policy seemed to sway the con- The effort aligns with a state and regional
versations. movement over the next few years to hike
In recognition of the fears that a ban the pay levels for those earning $12 per
would harm the business for independent hour currently, which local cities such as
merchants, officials reached a compromise
by seeking to ban sales of flavored tobacco See SSF, Page 17
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/ NATION Monday • April 15, 2019 5


Trump sanctuary city idea could Woman’s
Around the state
body recovered
help migrants stay in the country from tow truck in Sacramento River
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ly shook up the top he was reunited with his daughter, who
SACRAMENTO — The body of a female
passenger has been recovered from a tow
truck that fell into the Sacramento River.
ranks of the Department attends public kindergarten.
PHOENIX — An idea floated by President The Sacramento Bee reports that a pri-
of Homeland Security. Romero says he goes about daily errands
Donald Trump to send immigrants from the vate company recovered the vehicle that
The idea to ship immi- in public without worry of discrimination.
border to “sanctuary cities” to exact went through railings on the Pioneer
grants to Democratic His daughter has made friends and has play-
revenge on Democratic foes could end up Bridge March 26.
strongholds was consid- dates with the children of Mexican
doing the migrants a favor by placing them Police did not identify the female vic-
ered twice in recent American families. It’s a far cry from his
in locations that make it easier to put down tim, but relatives believe it is Roselyn
months, but the White hometown in the violence-plagued out-
roots and stay in the country. Sharma.
House and Department of skirts of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, that he
The plan would put thousands of immi- Authorities say the body of Sharma’s
George Gascon Homeland Security said fled after his brother-in-law was killed.
husband, Shalvinesh Sharma, was found
grants in cities that are not only welcom- the plan had been reject- To him, the biggest problem with being
ing to them, but also more likely to rebuff Thursday about 5 miles downstream by fire
ed. But Trump said Friday he was still con- in the Bay Area is the high cost of living.
federal officials carrying out deportation department personnel.
sidering the idea. The former textile factory worker relies on
orders. Many of these locations have more “Due to the fact that Democrats are his mother’s income from waitressing for
resources to help immigrants make their unwilling to change our very dangerous food and clothing, and he’s started think-
Woman, 6-year-old
legal cases to stay in the United States than immigration laws, we are indeed, as report- ing about asking legal permission to move son killed in Oakland hit-and-run
smaller cities, with some of the nation’s ed, giving strong considerations to plac- to North Carolina, where an uncle resides OAKLAND — Authorities say a woman
biggest immigration advocacy groups ing Illegal Immigrants in Sanctuary Cities and says it’s cheaper to live and work. and her 6-year-old son were killed and a
based in places like San Francisco, New only,” Trump tweeted. He added that, “The “To tell the truth, it’s a little tight now, man was seriously injured when they were
York City and Chicago. The downside for Radical Left always seems to have an Open financially speaking,” said Romero, a for- struck by a hit-and-run driver in Oakland,
the immigrants would be a high cost of liv- Borders, Open Arms policy - so this should mer textile factory worker, who said he California.
ing in the cities. make them very happy!” doesn’t know of any charities that may be Police say all three pedestrians were
The Transactional Records Access Asked about the proposal Sunday, White willing to help. walking in a marked crosswalk when they
Clearinghouse at Syracuse University House press secretary Sarah Sanders said it The plan discussed by Trump would also were hit by a two-door Mercedes around
announced this week that an analysis found was “not the ideal solution.” have financial, logistical and legal issues. 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
that immigrants in sanctuary cities such as “The president heard the idea, he likes The transportation of immigrants who KPIX-TV reports Sunday that police
New York and Los Angeles are 20% less it,” she told ABC’s “This Week,” adding are arrested at the border to large and far- located the car in another part of the city,
likely to be arrested out in the community that it is among several options being away cities would be burdensome and cost- but have not found the driver.
than in cities without such policies. reviewed by the White House. “The presi- ly at a time when Immigration and Customs Officials say the 30-year-old woman and
“With immigrants being less likely to dent likes the idea and Democrats have said Enforcement is already stretched thin, hav- her son died at the scene. The other victim,
commit crimes than the U.S.-born popula- they want these individuals into their com- ing released over 125,000 immigrants into a 20-year-old man, was hospitalized in
tion, and with sanctuary jurisdictions munities so let’s see if it works and every- the country pending their immigration critical condition.
being safer and more productive than non- body gets a win out of it.” She said she court since Dec. 21. They are currently
sanctuary jurisdictions, the data damns this hopes Democrats will work with the presi- being released mainly in border states. Plane crash lands one in hospital
proposal as a politically motivated stunt dent on a comprehensive immigration bill. Flights chartered by ICE cost about
that seeks to play politics with peoples’ Wilson Romero is an immigrant from $7,785 per flight hour, according to the DAVIS — Northern California officials
lives,” said George Gascon, district attor- Honduras who chose to settle in the San agency, and require multiple staffers, are investigating a small plane crash in
ney for San Francisco. Francisco Bay Area. including an in-flight medical profession- the college town of Davis.
Trump has grown increasingly frustrated Romero, 27, was separated from his al. The agency also uses commercial The Yolo County Sheriff’s office said
over the situation at the border, where tens daughter, now 7, by federal authorities at flights. Doing longer transports would they responded to a plane crash a little
of thousands of immigrant families are the U.S. border at El Paso, Texas, last year increase liability for the agency, especial- after 11 a.m. Saturday. The sole occupant
crossing each month, many to claim asy- and jailed for three months before being ly considering that many of the immi- was taken to a hospital.
lum. His administration has attempted sev- released and making his way to live with grants in its care are families with young KCRA-TV reports the plane took off
eral efforts to stop the flow, and he recent- his mother in San Jose, California. There children. from the Yolo County Airport and landed
upside down in a farm field.
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Strong storms in US South kill at least 8 and injure dozens


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nineteen residents were taken to hospitals,
including two in critical condition. A torna-
Powerful storms swept across the South do was reported in the area 140 miles south-
on Sunday after unleashing suspected torna- east of Memphis, Tennessee, at the time.
does and flooding that killed at least eight In Hamilton, Mississippi, 72-year-old
people, injured dozens and flattened much of Robert Scott said he had been sleeping in
a Texas town. Three children were among his recliner late Saturday when he was
the dead. awakened and found himself in his yard after
Nearly 90,000 customers were without a tornado ripped most of his home off its
electricity in Texas, Mississippi, foundation.
Louisiana, Arkansas, and Georgia as of mid- His 71-year-old wife, Linda, was in a dif-
day Sunday, according to www. power- ferent part of the house and also survived,
outage.us as the severe weather left a trail of he said. They found each other while crawl-
destruction. ing through the remnants of the house they
Two children were killed on a back road in have lived in since 1972.
East Texas when a pine tree fell onto the car “We’re living, and God has blessed us,”
in which they were riding in a severe thun- Scott, a retired manager for a grocery store
derstorm Saturday near Pollok, about 150 meat department, said Sunday as neighbors
miles southeast of Dallas. helped him salvage his belongings.
The tree “flattened the car like a pancake,” National Weather Service meteorologist
said Capt. Alton Lenderman of the Angelina John Moore said a possible twister touched
County Sheriff’s Office. The children, ages REUTERS down in the Vicksburg, Mississippi, area.
8 and 3, were dead at the scene, while both Severe storms wrecked property and killed residents across the South. No injuries were reported, but officials
parents, who were in the front seat, escaped There was widespread damage in Alto, a ing authority building, authorities said. Two reported damage to several businesses and
injury, he said. town of about 1,200, and the school district people were hospitalized for injuries that vehicles.
At least one person was killed and about canceled classes until its buildings can be were not thought to be life-threatening, The storm damaged a roof of a hotel in
two dozen others were injured after a suspect- deemed safe. while others were treated at the scene, Yezak New Albany, Mississippi, and Mississippi
ed tornado struck the Caddo Mounds State A tornado flattened much of the south side said. Some people had to be extricated from State University’s 21,000 students huddled
Historic Site in East Texas during a Native of Franklin, Texas, overturning mobile damaged dwellings. in basements and hallways as a tornado
American cultural event in Alto, about 130 homes and damaging other residences, said Heavy rains and storms raked Mississippi neared the campus in Starkville.
miles southeast of Dallas. Cherokee County Robertson County Sheriff Gerald Yezak. into the night Saturday as the storms moved University spokesman Sid Salter said
Judge Chris Davis said the fatality that was Franklin is about 125 miles south of Dallas. east. some debris, possibly carried by the torna-
reported was of a woman who died of her crit- The weather service said preliminary Roy Ratliff, 95, died after a tree crashed do, was found on campus, but no injuries
ical injuries. information showed an EF-3 tornado onto his trailer in northeastern were reported and no buildings were dam-
In neighboring Houston County, the sher- touched down with winds of 140 mph. Mississippi, Monroe County Road aged. Trees were toppled and minor damage
iff’s office said one person was killed in It destroyed 55 homes, a church, four busi- Manager Sonny Clay said at a news confer- was reported in residential areas east of the
Weches, 6 miles southwest of Caddo Mound. nesses, a duplex, and part of the local hous- ence, adding that a tornado had struck. campus.

Dallas transgender woman brutally beaten in broad daylight


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS front of a crowd of people and that was night. She told officers the attack happened Facebook shows a man in a white shirt
caught on cellphone video. earlier Friday after she was involved in a viciously beating the woman, apparently
DALLAS — Police canvassed a Dallas Detectives were seeking clues in hopes of minor traffic accident near an apartment into unconsciousness, while the crowd
neighborhood during the weekend in search identifying the woman’s assailant or complex in the southern part of Dallas, looks on and homophobic slurs are shout-
of anyone who may have witnessed the bru- assailants, police said in a statement. according to the police statement released ed.
tal beating of a transgender woman in an They said the woman reported the assault Saturday. Several women eventually carried the vic-
attack that happened in broad daylight in while receiving hospital treatment Friday A purported video of the attack posted on tim’s limp body to safety.
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White House: Migrants to sanctuary cities not a top choice
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS immigration officials to twice. Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington state, a can-
help arrest and deport People with knowledge of the discus- didate for president. “And we are not afraid
WASHINGTON — President Donald people living here ille- sions say it was first brought to the of diversity in the state of Washington. We
Trump wants to explore a twice-rejected gally. Department of Homeland Security from relish it. It is the basis of our economic and
proposal to send migrants to “sanctuary Trump seized on White House staff in November, and was cultural success. We’re built as a state of
cities,” but that is not the preferred solu- reports last week of the again discussed in February but was put immigrants.”
tion to fix the straining immigration sys- proposal that sought to down after DHS officials reviewed it and The chairman of the House Homeland
tem, the White House said Sunday. send migrants already found it was too costly, a misuse of funds Security Committee, Rep. Bennie
Press secretary Sarah Sanders said it was detained to Democratic and would be too timely. The people were Thompson, D-Miss., questioned the legal-
one of many options, though she hoped
Congress would work with the president on
Donald Trump locations or transport not authorized to speak publicly and spoke ity of the proposal.
migrants that have just on condition of anonymity. “This is again his manufactured chaos
a comprehensive immigration overhaul. crossed the U.S.-Mexico border to sanctu- It actually could make it more difficult for that he’s created over the last two years on
The Trump administration is dealing with ary cities. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the border, ” Thompson said of Trump,
an ever-increasing number of Central Sanders said the idea would be to spread officers to arrest people facing deportation adding Democrats were more than willing
American migrants crossing the U. S. - out the number of migrants so the strain because sanctuary cities do not work with to sit down and talk about immigration
Mexico border, an influx that has pushed would not be on “one or two border com- ICE. legislation.
the immigration system to the breaking munities.” The Transactional Records Access But Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said sanctu-
point. “The president likes the idea and Clearinghouse at Syracuse University ary cities showed contempt for the law,
Laws make it hard to quickly return Democrats have said they want these indi- announced last week that an analysis found though he didn’t know whether there were
Central Americans, and many of them viduals into their communities so let’s see that immigrants in sanctuary cities are any legal concerns with transporting
spend years in the U.S. waiting for their if it works and everybody gets a win out of 20% less likely to be arrested out in the migrants to the locales.
immigration cases to play out. Others it,” Sanders said. “Again, this is not the community than in cities without such “I mean, maybe he’s just saying this to
claim asylum and wait just as long, living ideal situation.” policies. make everybody crazy,” he said of Trump.
and working in the U.S. as they wait. Trump tweeted on Saturday evening that Democrats criticized the White House Sanders appears on ABC’s “This Week”
“Sanctuary cities” are mostly left-lean- the U.S. had the “absolute legal right to proposal as a political stunt that used and “Fox News Sunday. ” Scott was on
ing places such as New York City and San have apprehended illegal immigrants humans as pawns and would not work. CNN’s “State of the Union” and Inslee was
Francisco where laws prohibit local police transferred to Sanctuary Cities.” “Look, you can’t threaten somebody on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Thompson
and correction officers from working with But the plan had already been eschewed with something they’re not afraid of,” said appeared on ABC.

Pelosi calls on Trump to take Russia chills stir worry of stumbling into conflict THE ASSOCIATED PRESS very important part of deterrence,”
down his tweet of Omar video WASHINGTON — It has the makings of a
Scaparrotti said, referring to the idea that
adversaries who know each other’s capabili-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gressional authorities new Cold War, or worse. ties and intentions are less likely to fall into
“to ensure that Capitol The deep chill in U.S.-Russian relations is conflict. “So, I think we should have more
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Police are conducting a stirring concern in some quarters that communication with Russia. It would ensure
Pelosi said Sunday she has taken steps to security assessment to Washington and Moscow are in danger of that we understand each other and why we are
ensure the safety of Rep. Ilhan Omar after s a f e g u a r d stumbling into an armed confrontation that, doing what we’re doing.”
President Donald Trump’s retweet of a video Congresswoman Omar, by mistake or miscalculation, could lead to He added: “It doesn’t have to be a lot.”
that purports to show the Minnesota her family and her staff.” nuclear war. The United States and Russia, which
Democrat being dismissive of the Sept. 11 Pelosi said officials American and European analysts and cur- together control more than 90 percent of the
terrorist attacks. will continue to monitor rent and former U.S. military officers say the world’s nuclear weapons, say that in August
The California Democrat also called on Nancy Pelosi and assess threats nuclear superpowers need to talk more. A they will leave the 1987 treaty that banned
Trump to take down the video. Soon after her against Omar, and called foundational arms control agreement is an entire class of nuclear weapons. And there
public request, the video was no longer on Trump to discourage such behavior. being abandoned and the last major limita- appears to be little prospect of extending
pinned atop Trump’s Twitter feed, but it was “The President’s words weigh a ton, and tion on strategic nuclear weapons could go the 2010 New Start treaty that limits each
not deleted. his hateful and inflammatory rhetoric cre- away in less than two years. Unlike during side’s strategic nuclear weapons.
Pelosi was among Democrats who had crit- ates real danger,” Pelosi said. “President the Cold War, when generations lived under After a period of post-Cold War coopera-
icized Trump over the tweet, with some Trump must take down his disrespectful and threat of a nuclear Armageddon, the two mil- tion on nuclear security and other defense
accusing him of trying to incite violence dangerous video.” itaries are barely on speaking terms. issues, the relationship between
against the Muslim lawmaker. An upstate The video in Trump’s tweet on Friday “During the Cold War, we understood each Washington and Moscow took a nosedive,
New York man recently was charged with included a snippet from a recent speech Omar other’s signals. We talked,” says the top particularly after Russian forces entered the
making death threats against her. gave to the Council on American-Islamic NATO commander in Europe, U.S. Army former Soviet republic of Georgia in 2008.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders Relations, in which she described the 2001 Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti, who is about to Tensions spiked with Russia’s annexation of
defended Trump earlier Sunday, saying the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center as retire. “I’m concerned that we don’t know the Crimea in 2014 and its military inter-
president has a duty to highlight Omar’s his- “some people did something,” along with them as well today.” vention in eastern Ukraine. In response,
tory of making comments that others deem news footage of the hijacked airplanes hit- Scaparrotti, in his role as Supreme Allied Congress in 2016 severely limited military
anti-Semitic or otherwise offensive and that ting the Twin Towers. Trump captioned his Commander Europe, has met only twice with cooperation with Russia.
he wished no “ill will” upon the first-term tweet with: “WE WILL NEVER FORGET!” Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the The law prohibits “military-to-military
lawmaker. Critics accuse Omar of being flippant in Russian general staff, but has spoken to him cooperation” until the secretary of defense
Pelosi issued a statement while traveling describing the perpetrators of the attacks by phone a number of other times. certifies that Russia “has ceased its occupa-
in London saying she had spoken with con- that killed nearly 3,000 people. “I personally think communication is a tion of Ukrainian territory.”

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As census approaches, many NRA has history of promoting


Arab Americans feel left out
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHOENIX — Yousuf Abdelfatah already


Organizations have long been pushing for
a separate Middle Eastern or North African
category but realize it’s probably too late for
gun rights outside the country
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
knows the answer he’ll give about his race 2020 with questionnaires ready to be print- Comment on
on the 2020 census questionnaire will be ed. BOISE, Idaho — The recent revelation or share this story at
wrong. “The census is in our Constitution and it’s that National Rifle Association representa- www.smdailyjournal.com
He’s an Arab American, but the only race meant to count everyone,” said Maya Berry, tives had met with Australian politicians to
options on the census are white, black, Asian the executive director of the Arab American discuss talking points after a mass shooting
and categories for American Indian, Alaska Institution. generated outrage from various politicians. ‘Look, other nations don’t like stricter gun
Native, Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander. According to census estimates, the Arab The reality is that the NRA has been exert- laws either,’ because one of the debate
Reluctantly, Abdelfatah will mark white. American population is measured at just over ing its influence on gun debates outside the points that has hurt the NRA is that pretty
“If you look at me, my skin is darker, I’m 2 million people. The Arab American U.S. for a number of years, exporting its much every other democratic nation has
visibly not white,” said the 22-year-old Institute, however, says that number is clos- firebrand rhetoric and belief that more guns stricter gun laws than us and lower gun own-
research assistant. “I’ve lived my life as a er to 3.6 million. will lead to less crime. ership,” said Robert J. Spitzer, chairman of
person of color, but I’m categorized as Underreporting from the census has come The lobbying group has sought sway at political science at the State University of
white.” amid a rapid growth of the community, the United Nations to make it easier to sell New York at Cortland and a longtime watch-
With the census going to printing presses which advocates say has increased by more American guns overseas and has on more er of the NRA.
later this year, Arab Americans are again than 72% between 2000 and 2010. than one occasion guided gun-rights groups A documentary aired last month by Al
feeling left out of a process that helps draw Population data is a key factor in political in Brazil, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. Jazeera reported officials with Australia’s
the nation’s political map and provide an redistricting, researching human rights, It advised gun activists in Russia, entangle- far-right One Nation party met with two
accurate population count, which in turn can monitoring government programs and ments that in recent years made the NRA NRA representatives and other gun-rights
determine how much federal funding minori- antidiscrimination laws, meaning Arab vulnerable to allegations it allowed alleged advocates seeking money to undermine
ty groups get for government programs and Americans are subject to a lack of representa- Russian operatives to use the organization Australian gun laws. During the meeting,
medical research. tion and health and social services. to influence American politics. captured on video by an undercover journal-
While American gun rights are enshrined ist posing as a gun lobbyist, they ask the
in the U.S. Constitution — something that NRA officials for advice on how to respond
doesn’t translate to most countries around after a mass shooting. They’re told to start
the world — the group’s track record of with silence and then if it persists, to go on
aggressively shaping the debate has never- the offensive.
theless turned it into the go-to group for The NRA said it met with the Australians
other gun-rights activists outside the U.S. but did not provide any of the requested
There are several reasons why the NRA money sought at the meeting.
doesn’t confine itself to the U.S. The NRA has a long overseas track record.
For one, it’s helpful to American gun Perhaps its biggest success has been in
makers if other countries make it easier for Brazil, where the NRA worked with activists
citizens to buy and possess firearms, open- to help reject a referendum in 2005 that
ing up new markets. And when other coun- would have banned the sale of firearms and
tries ease restrictions, it helps bolster one ammunition to civilians.
of the NRA’s most prominent messages. Working with gun-rights activists in that
“They can make the argument, you know, country, the NRA helped shape the debate.

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Congress should make it easier to file taxes Candidate for state
The New York Times Other voices TurboTax, which has spent millions
of dollars lobbying against efforts to
reduce demand for its services. The
Senate: Sally Lieber
T
Congress has landed on one of Britain, where most taxpayers do not company draws support from conser- his is the fourth in a series of interviews with can-
those rare ideas that commands sup- need to fill out tax returns. In some of vatives worried that making it easier didates for the California Senate seat currently held
port from both Democrats and those countries, the accuracy of tax to file taxes would make it easier to by Jerry Hill. He will be termed out in 2020; the
Republicans. Unfortunately, it’s a bad withholding is sufficient to obviate raise taxes. primary is next March. Previous columns were on Michael
one. the annual filing process. In others, Intuit and its allies, including pro- Brownrigg, Burlingame councilman; Shelly Masur,
On Tuesday, the House approved the government sends out completed ponents of the legislation, say that Redwood City council-
legislation misleadingly titled the forms to most taxpayers. In Estonia, it’s cheaper and better for the govern- woman; Josh Becker, non-
Taxpayer First Act that includes a pro- filing taxes can be done in less than ment to let private companies run the profit entrepreneur and
vision prohibiting the Internal three minutes. system. But companies have little Menlo Park resident.
Revenue Service from developing a The federal government collects incentive to advertise the availability Sally Lieber interviewed
free online system that most enough information about most of free filing or to make the system me when I first ran for the
American households could use to file American households to mail out a easy to use. Indeed, they have every San Mateo City Council. It
their taxes. The Senate is considering completed tax form that people would reason to steer people away from the was an endorsement inter-
a similar piece of bipartisan legisla- simply need to verify, sign and free products. That is how they make view for the National
tion. return. President Ronald Reagan pro- money. Women Political Caucus,
This makes no sense. Congress posed a version of just such a system. As a result, the government is sav- an organization which
should be making it easier for In 1998, Congress passed a law ing taxpayer money at the expense of helps elect women to
Americans to file their taxes. Instead instructing the I.R.S. to develop such those taxpayers. office. They did endorse me
of barring the I.R.S. from making a system by 2008. President Barack Members of Congress pay lip serv- but I didn’t receive any
April a little less miserable, why isn’t Obama endorsed the concept during ice to ideas like filing taxes on a other assistance. Lieber
Congress requiring the I.R.S. to cre- the 2008 presidential campaign. It postcard, but they continue to perpet- soon became a candidate
ate a free tax filing website? still hasn’t happened. uate the current system of mass April herself and I didn’t see her
Better yet, the United States could The explanation is sad but not sur- immiseration by preventing the most again until she was a member of the California Assembly.
emulate the roughly three dozen coun- prising. The most vocal opponent of obvious and effective way to simplify But I did not know anything about her background until I
tries, including Chile, Japan and simplicity is Intuit, the maker of tax collection. met with her for an interview last week.
***
She was born and grew up two miles north of Detroit,
Letters to the editor Michigan. Lieber attended public schools there and hated
high school. She was a terrible student and when she grad-
uated decided instead of going to college she would work.
find a place to live” in the 1980s. 30 years, I found Virgil Stevens’ letter So she attended trade school and became a member of the
Caltrain should act He’s right. In the 1980s’ worst year “Immigration concerns” published on building trades. Since there were many more job opportu-
Editor, for housing construction, California April 8 grossly inaccurate. nities in San Francisco, she moved here in 1986 and was a
I’ve been a Caltrain bike commuter added 150,000 new housing units. Stevens said that 97% of asylum paper hanger. There were very few women in the trades
since 1999. I am disappointed at the San Mateo County added 26,800 new seekers don’t show up for their hear- then and the small group became fast friends. She worked
approach that Caltrain staff have units between 1980 and 1989. ings. That is absolutely false. The on Victorian houses and after the earthquake in 1989 there
been taking with respect to future But despite a few “high density Department of Justice says that in the were even more opportunities. Eventually she attended
bike capacity. I urge the board to hold buildings,” new construction hasn’t years of 2015 to 2018, between 89% community college, City College in San Francisco, where
staff to the 8:1 ratio endorsed in 2015 kept pace with the ’80s. Between and 93% of asylum seekers showed up she met her husband. Unlike high school, she loved City
and to require that designs exploring 1990 and 1999, San Mateo County to all of their hearings, despite cases College. It was very diverse with people of all ages and all
bike capacity on all seven cars be added only 16,300 units; between dragging on for years and immigra- backgrounds. Her husband soon began working in Silicon
developed. Spreading the load across 2000 and 2009, only 14,500. The tion courts often being far away from Valley in high tech and the couple moved to Mountain
all train cars will help with at least population is a lot bigger now but where the refugees are living. People View. She attended Foothill College where she majored in
three important elements: this decade we are on pace for under of faith, nonprofit organizations, history and became very involved in student government.
1. Allow cyclists to sit near their 10,000. Statewide, the best housing families and other volunteers around She was admitted to Stanford as a junior and received her
bikes to prevent theft and facilitate year this decade is worse than the the country accompany refugees Bachelor of Art in 2000 when she was 39 years old. But
bike shuffling by destination. 2. worst year in the 1980s. through the grueling process of hav- before that she did something almost unheard of. She ran
Speed turnaround at stations by reduc- If we were actually building as much ing their cases heard, sometimes for Mountain View City Council when she was still a full-
ing clustering at certain cars. 3. housing as we were when Grocott moving heaven and earth to make time Stanford student and won. This created quite a sensa-
Eliminate “newbie” confusion by moved to the neighborhood, we sure refugees can get to those hear- tion and she was interviewed by Stanford Magazine. The
wouldn’t have a crisis. ings. I have personally heard the sto- reporter asked her what was next and without batting an
allowing boarding with a bike on any
It’s trendy to blame millennials ries of people escaping nightmares in eye or planning any answer, Lieber said she would run for
car (like BART).
who complain about high housing their home countries, begging for the 22nd Assembly district. She did and won in 2002.
Please do the right thing for the
costs for feeling “entitled.” I think safety, and willing to do anything to ***
environment, for Caltrain, and for the When she entered the Assembly, California was facing
riders. this phrase better describes people protect their children from harm. We
like Grocott, who benefited from a have a system in place to vet peo- an economic downhill which made bills which had a cost
boom in housing construction, but ple’s asylum claims that is under- almost impossible to pass. Gray Davis was recalled and
David Maltz feel little urgency to provide the same staffed, under-financed and over- Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor. Her legislative
San Francisco rate of construction for the genera- whelmed. accomplishments include AB 22, the California
tion that came after them. However, the fix is not to demonize Trafficking Protection act which made trafficking a crime.
Housing crisis those seeking help but to be part of She supported an increase in the minimum wage from
the solution. There are communities $6.75 an hour to $8. She helped introduce the San
Editor, Kevin Burke
of faith and organizations all over the Francisco Bay Restoration Authority in 2006, the first
Former San Carlos mayor Matt Belmont legislation on sea level rise. She worked with David Lewis
Peninsula with accompaniment teams
Grocott’s April 9 column “History of that need volunteers. of Save the Bay and U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein to get this
the housing crisis” uses anecdata to Visit im4humanintegrity.org for through. She was the joint author with former assembly-
suggest that new supply is not help- Asylum hearings info. man Mark Leno on the marriage equality bill and the
ing with housing costs. In reality, Editor, joint-author of a bill to legalize gay marriage (though that
new supply was the reason housing As a person who accompanied one bill was later vetoed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger).
was cheap and the lack of it is the rea- asylum seeker through two years of Craig Wiesner But she received most attention for a bill she introduced
son it’s expensive. court cases, and is part of a church Daly City to make spanking a child a misdemeanor. Lieber does not
Grocott claims “it was not hard to that has supported refugees for over have any children. In 2005, spanking was still acceptable
for many. It was very common in my generation and in
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Uneasy about the economy, some businesses hold off on hiring


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing down because of stock market volatility
or signs of economic weakness.
NEW YORK — Samantha Martin does “My company is raising another $2 mil-
most of the annual hiring for her public rela- lion and we’re looking for investors,”
tions firm in the first quarter. But not this Kaben says. “Who’s knows what happens
year — clients worried about a slowing with the economy going forward?”
economy are cutting their budgets, and Before the recession, the philosophy at
Martin has in turn scaled back her own many companies was to hire in anticipation
plans. of higher revenue. Now, the approach is to
“Our clients are having trouble getting put off hiring until rising revenue justifies
funding and therefore public relations and taking on the added expense and risk. Many
marketing are the first to get cut,” says owners like Martin hire independent con-
Martin, owner of New York-based Media tractors, or freelancers, if there’s more work
Maison. than their regular employees can handle.
If Martin’s firm has more work than her “They have a much finer gauge on how to
current staff can handle, she’ll hire free- accomplish what they need to without layer-
lancers who work by the hour. Hiring on a ing in a lot of expense,” says Steve
project-by-project basis removes the poten- Spinelli, the incoming president of Babson
tial of having to lay anyone off. College and an entrepreneur himself.
Small business owners who are uneasy as Owners have also adopted technology that
they see signs of a weakening economy helps them get their work done, so there is
have cut back on hiring in recent months REUTERS less pressure on their companies to hire,
and found ways to get work done without A hiring sign sits in the window of Insomnia Cookies in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Spinelli says.
adding employees. The latest evidence of a safe. While a Capital One survey also al rate of 1.6% from January through March, “You have a healthier small business com-
hiring slowdown came last week, when pay- released last week showed that 29% of 500 down from 2.9% in all of 2018. munity, a more nimble small business com-
roll provider ADP said its small business small business owners planned to hire in the TruePublic’s last four hires were part- munity and one that’s more forward look-
customers created just 6,000 jobs in March. next six months, that was down from 33% in timers. CEO Kaben Clauson had planned on ing,” Spinelli says.
February’s tally of 19,000 new jobs was also a survey six months earlier. Of the owners taking on full-time staffers, but partly After Greg Henson’s technology services
weak and down sharply from January’s who don’t plan to hire, nearly 30% said the because of the economy decided against the company was forced to lay off half its staff
98,000; ADP’s small business numbers also economy is making them too nervous to added risk. during the Great Recession, he restructured
fluctuated throughout 2018. The report, as spend more on staffing. The Capital One sur- “We could hire those people full time now the business so approximately 50% of The
well as the most recent jobs report from the vey was in line with other surveys taken dur- — we have the money to do so — but it would Henson Group’s workers are freelancers. He
Labor Department, clearly shows that small ing the first quarter. give us only six months of a cash cushion,” has the flexibility of calling them in for
business hiring has lagged behind job cre- The economy is widely expected to slow says Kaben, whose Chicago-based company projects as needed, and doesn’t have fears of
ation at larger companies. this year, starting with the recently ended conducts online surveys. “We’d feel more another mass layoff.
Small business owners, especially those first quarter. Economists surveyed by finan- comfortable with a year’s cushion.” Henson is also concerned about the econ-
who learned hard lessons from the Great cial information provider FactSet estimate Clauson’s concern is linked to the hesi- omy, and has contracted with another com-
Recession about overstaffing, are playing it that gross domestic product grew at an annu- tancy he sees in investors who start hunker- pany to handle some of his sales work.

Business brief
China, Japan tout
Apartment rents climbing, and poised to go higher
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
‘recovered’ ties amid global uncertainty
BEIJING — China and Japan have the opportunity to It’s a great time to be a landlord in America, not so much
“take charge of the economic field” during a time of world- if you’re a renter.
wide uncertainty, Japan’s foreign minister said Sunday, as Apartment rents are continuing to rise this year, fueled by
trade pressures from the United States have prompted both higher demand from millennials looking for a place of their
countries to seek alternative markets. own, strong job growth and rising wages.
Foreign Minister Taro Kono met with his Chinese coun- The U.S. median rent climbed 3.4% in March from a year
terpart, Wang Yi, in Beijing to discuss youth exchanges and earlier to $1,535, according to data from online rental hous-
economic relations between the two countries, whose ties ing portal HotPads.
“completely recovered” last year, according to Kono. While apartment construction surged in the years after the
The relationship was turbulent in previous years due to an housing bust, it hasn’t kept up with demand, giving land-
unresolved dispute over islands in the East China Sea. High- lords the upper hand. Years of rising home prices, mean-
level exchanges were frozen in 2012 after Japan national- while, have made it more difficult for many would-be home-
ized the small group of remote islands claimed by Beijing. buyers to save up for a down payment.
The act set off violent protests in China and sent Japanese “Even though mortgage rates are sliding a little bit and are
investment and tourism into a nose dive. lower than the historical average, you still have a huge
Trade and investment have since rebounded, and compa- amount of people who are not able to afford homes right
nies from the two nations are considering joint projects in now,” said Joshua Clark, an economist at HotPads. “That’s
third countries such as Thailand. keeping people renting and that’s going to keep people
competing against each other for the same units.”
The national median rent has risen annually since at least VISUAL HUNT
On the move December 2012, the earliest data available from HotPads. Apartment rents are expected to rise over the year.
That trend has developed against the backdrop of a steady site end of the scale, the median rent in Houston rose just
Burlingame-based lawyers, Ni al l Mc Cart h y an d increase in rental households and a sharp decline in the 1.3% in March to $1,585. New York’s median rent also rose
Jus t i n B e rg e r received the 2019 California Lawyer homeownership rate for much of the last two decades. slightly, increasing 1.5% to $2,380.
Attorney of the Year Award from the  Los Angeles and San The number of renter-occupied U.S. housing units climbed “A year ago, the country was experiencing slowing rental
Francisco Daily Journal. from a low of around 32.9 million in 2004 to a high of markets and tighter for-sale markets,” Clark said. “Today,
McCarthy and Berger were honored with the CLAY Award about 44.08 million in 2016. It’s been mostly flat ever most of the country is experiencing the opposite.”
for securing a $102 million settlement with oil company since, reaching around 43.11 million at the end of last year, Steady job growth and demographic trends, namely more
BP, days before a month-long trial in the whistleblower according to Census data. of the younger millennials coming of age and seeking to
case was set to begin. Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, LLP are At the same time, the nation’s homeownership rate has move out on their own, are expected to continue to drive
trial lawyers experienced in state and federal false claims tumbled from a high of 69% in 2004. It bottomed out at more demand for rental housing, pushing rents higher.
matters, antitrust law, securities actions, employment law, 63.4% in 2016 and has since crept higher, reaching 64.4% “What I’m confident about right now is that over the next
consumer class actions, and personal injury cases, among last year. few months we’re going to see rents continue to rise,” Clark
other practice areas. HotPads’ March report shows rents are rising in all of the said. “The fact that we have been accelerating in these win-
nation’s top 50 most populous metropolitan areas. ter months a little bit, that’s a really strong signal that
Phoenix notched the biggest gain, with its median rent we’re going to have higher rent appreciation this year than
vaulting 6.7% from a year earlier to $1,520. On the oppo- last year.”

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Golden Knights 6, Sharks 3


Sharks lack teeth in Game 3
By W.G. Ramirez their first-round playoff series. we can hang our hat on. (But) we didn’t
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It was Stone’s first career hat trick. do enough to win tonight.”
It took Kevin Labanc, Logan Stastny added two goals and three
LAS VEGAS — After losing in the Couture and Tim Meier to match assists, and Pacioretty had a goal and
Stanley Cup Final last June, the Vegas Stone’s efforts, as the trio of Sharks an assist as Vegas captured another
Golden Knights looked to bolster their scored one goal apiece. Martin Jones high-scoring matchup with San Jose.
forward depth by trading for Max stopped 34 shots. Defenseman Shea Theodore had three
Pacioretty and signing Paul Stastny It wasn’t nearly enough to contend assists and Marc-Andre Fleury made 25
before the season. At the trade dead- with a Vegas team that jumped on San saves.
line, they dealt for Mark Stone. Jose from the outset. Stastny, who leads the league with
Those moves that formed one of the “I don’t think we had enough partic- six assists in the postseason, is tied
most productive lines in hockey paid ipants playing at a high enough level. with Stone for the league lead with
dividends Sunday night. ... The one thing about our group is eight points. Pacioretty sits third with
Stone had three goals and two they don’t quit,” San Jose coach Peter six points.
STEPHEN R. SYLVANIE/USA TODAY SPORTS assists, and the Golden Knights beat DeBoer said. “They haven’t, regardless
Vegas’ William Carrier skates past Joe Pavelski in Game 3. the Sharks 6-3 to take a 2-1 lead in of the scoreboard. That’s something See SHARKS, Page 16

Tiger wows
at Augusta
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Brooks Taner swam his final meet in his home pool Saturday
at the West Catholic Athletic League championships.

Taner eyes big finish


to Serra swim career
Senior repeats as WCAL champ in 100 fly
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Saturday’s West Catholic Athletic League swimming


championships marked the final home meet in the illustri-
ous varsity career of Serra’s Brooks Taner.
On paper, the senior’s performance was just OK. He
defended his WCAL title in the boys’ 100-yard butterfly —
though his time of 49.69 seconds fell shy of his meet-
record time of 48.84 set last year — while also taking third
place in the 200 free, and contributing the team’s best split
time as the Padres took fourth place in the 400 free relay.
MIKE SEGAR/REUTERS In reality, the University of Arizona commit is right where
Tiger Woods tees off at the 5th hole Sunday en route to winning his first Masters championship since 2008. he wants to be as he looks to contend for an elusive Central
Coast Section individual title. With the WCAL championships

Woods wins first Masters in 11 years being moved up by two weeks on the spring schedule, the meet
fell three weeks prior to the CCS championships, scheduled
for May 3-4 in Santa Clara. In past seasons, the WCAL meet
By Doug Ferguson another round of golf. He had a fourth back surgery has been held the weekend previous to the CCS meet.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with hopes of simply playing with his two children, “Traditionally, WCALs is right before CCS and at that
not chasing Jack Nicklaus in history. point I’m usually a little bit into my taper,” Taner said. “And
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods blazing to victory in And now it’s all pieced back together — his life, his usually my times are a little bit faster than what I’m doing
his Sunday red at the Masters, a scene once so familiar, back, even golf. now. But now, because the WCALs are more in the middle of
was never more stunning. A fallen hero, a crippled star, Woods is a Masters my training, my times are not quite as fast. … So, where I’m
It was only two years ago at Augusta National that champion again. at now in my training, those times are pretty good.”
Woods needed a nerve block just to hobble upstairs to
the Champions’ Dinner, unsure he would ever play See MASTERS, Page 14 See SERRA, Page 15

Tunnel try’s retirement tour


By Janie McCauley “Shoot, I don’t know,
Longoria wrecks no-hit bid in 8th gle with one out in the eighth inning, and
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS probably like a backflip THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Rockies stopped an eight-game skid by
or something like that,” beating the Giants 4-0 Sunday.
OAKLAND — Steph Curry’s pregame tun- quipped Splash Brother SAN FRANCISCO — “That was a gem today, it really was,”
nel heaves have become such a spectacle at Klay Thompson. German Marquez almost Rockies manager Bud Black said. “I was really
Oracle Arena that hundreds of cameras rise in A new signature shot? did more than merely end proud of German. From the first pitch on there
the air to capture the moment. For sure. Colorado’s losing was a great intent and he built momentum as
He won’t have that anymore when the Curry vows to do streak. He came close to the game went on. He had life to the fastball
Warriors move across the bay to San something new and fun, putting himself in the and the breaking pitches were outstanding.”
Francisco to Chase Center next season. Steph Curry but will just let it come record book. German Marquez (2-1) struck out nine and walked
Everybody figures Curry will come up Marquez pitched a one- Marquez
with a snazzy move to replace it. See DUBS, Page 12 hitter, nicked only by Evan Longoria’s sin- See GIANTS, Page 13
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Harden’s double-double
paces Rockets in Game 1
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HOUSTON — The Utah Jazz tried to force


the left-handed James Harden to his right to
make things more difficult on him on Game
1 of their first-round playoff series against
the Houston Rockets Sunday night.
Didn’t matter much to Harden and the
Rockets though. He still led the team in
scoring and helped facilitate solid offensive
nights from everyone else in the starting
lineup in the lopsided win. KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Harden had 29 points and 10 assists to DeMarcus Cousins defends against Clippers guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Saturday night.
help the Rockets rout the Jazz 122-90 in the
opener of the best-of-seven series. Clippers vs. Warriors, Monday, 7:30 p.m.
The Rockets had a double-digit lead for
most of the game, but the Jazz got within Need to know Keep an eye on
five points midway through the third quarter
before Houston used a big run to pull away Patrick Beverley and Kevin Durant insist- The Warriors blocked 14 shots in Game 1,
and sail to the victory. ed after their ejections in Game 1 they were getting three each by Durant, Klay
TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS just having fun and trash-talking in the heat Thompson and Andre Iguodala. That was
Bucks 121, Pistons 86 Rockets guard James Harden shoots over of the playoffs. Whether those high emo- their most all season and tied a franchise
Jazz forward Derrick Favors in Houston. tions spill into Game 2 will be something playoff high also done on April 27, 1989,
MILWAUKEE — Giannis Antetokounmpo to monitor considering if the two-time at Utah in the first round.
had 24 points and 17 rebounds in just 24 playoff-high 18 rebounds for the Blazers, who defending champion Warriors make a deep
minutes, and the top-seeded Milwaukee were making their sixth straight postseason run again, Durant already has two technicals Cousins’ next chance
Bucks showed they were serious about mak- appearance. CJ McCollum added 24 points. with seven bringing on an automatic sus-
ing a playoff run with a 121-86 rout of the Russell Westbrook had 24 points, 10 DeMarcus Cousins fouled out of his playoff
pension. debut after a nine-year wait, so he will be look-
Detroit Pistons in Game 1 Sunday night. assists and 10 rebounds for his ninth career
The MVP candidate ran and dunked all over postseason triple-double. Paul George, “Nah, I can control myself,” Durant said, ing to bounce back from a Game 1 in which he
the Pistons, who only really caught him when who was a game-time decision because of a unconcerned. had nine points, nine rebounds and four assists.
center Andre Drummond shoved him to the sore shoulder, added 26 points and 10 The officials heard their share of arguing He returned Jan. 18 against the Clippers after a
ground with both hands late in the third quar- rebounds after a slow start. from both sides. nearly yearlong absence recovering from a torn
ter after Antetokounmpo grabbed an offensive “I thought the ejection was too quick, left Achilles tendon that required surgery while
rebound with Detroit trailing by 41 points. Celtics 84, Pacers 74 especially being playoff basketball, ” he was with New Orleans.
Drummond was given a flagrant 2 foul and BOSTON — Kyrie Irving and Marcus Clippers guard Lou Williams said. “I don’t need to say anything to
ejected. He threw a kiss to the Fiserv Forum Morris each scored 20 points, and Boston ral- “Everybody knows what Pat brings to the DeMarcus. It was a frustrating night for
crowd as he was escorted off the court. lied in the second half to beat Indiana in Game table and the type of competitor that he is. him, fouling out, a couple tough calls,”
1 of their first-round playoff series. It might have went quick because of the back Steve Kerr said. “But it was important for
Trail Blazers 104, Thunder 99 Jayson Tatum finished with 15 points. Al and forth they had right before that, but I him to get his feet wet and feel the playoffs,
PORTLAND, Ore. — Damian Lillard Horford added 10 points and 11 rebounds, thought it was quick. I think both guys were feel the energy, and I have no doubt he’ll
scored 30 points and third-seeded Portland and Gordon Hayward had 10 points. It was competing, and that was it.” come back and play a lot better in Game 2.”
opened its playoff series against No. 6 the first playoff game since 2017 for Irving
Oklahoma City with a victory. and Hayward after each missed last year’s court by the end of the bench at the start of
Enes Kanter added 20 points and a career postseason with injuries.
DUBS the tunnel before he sprints down the hall-
way back to the locker room. He takes a
pass from security guard Curtis Jones and
Continued from page 11 lets it fly for cheering fans who clamor in
Oracle Arena’s lower bowl, desperate for a
glimpse of the two-time MVP getting ready
to him when the time arrives. He’s not pre-
for another game.
planning, and especially not now with the
playoffs his top priority. The Warriors Jones recalls a stretch when Curry made
opened their first-round series with a 121- five straight tunnel shots, meaning he
104 blowout of the Los Angeles Clippers. knocked it down on the first attempt in five
“I’ve got to let it happen organically, just consecutive home games — “which is
like this happened,” Curry said. “I’ve got to almost unheard of,” Jones said.
let it happen organically. I don’t really “The word I always use is priceless. It’s
know. It’ll come to me, though.” been priceless,” said Jones, 67, who has
Curry typically takes five tries total, worked security at Warriors games for near-
fewer when he makes one, from just off the ly 2 1/2 decades.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL GIANTS Monday • April 15, 2019 13


$43 million, five-year contract.

GIANTS “He’s going to throw a lot of


games like that, that’s how good
his stuff is,” Giants manager Bruce
Bullpen collapse snaps A’s win streak
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Continued from page 11 Bochy said. “We just had our hands Rangers 8, A’s 7
full today.” ARLINGTON, Texas — The 4s
Arenado provided all the support giveth and the 4s taketh away.
none while throwing 105 pitches
with a three-run homer, his first The A’s looked poised to extend
in the first complete game in the
this season. The four-time Silver their four-game winning streak but
majors this season. It was the
Slugger entered the day batting the Texas Rangers rallied for four
first-ever complete game for
.246 with six RBIs. runs in the eighth inning, keyed
Marquez in 156 pro starts, includ-
ing 69 in the big leagues, and the Prior to Longoria’s hit, Colorado by Danny Santana’s two-run
first complete game one-hitter in center fielder Ian Desmond made a triple, to overtake Oakland Sunday
Rockies’ history. diving catch and right fielder for an 8-7 win.
Charlie Blackmon had a sliding Joakim Soria (0-2) got one out in
Ubaldo Jimenez pitched the only grab to preserve the no-hit try.
no-hitter for Colorado in 2010 at the eighth and
Arenado walked and scored on was charged
Atlanta.
Trevor Story’s double in the third. with four runs as
“I looked up in the sixth and they Arenado then ended his power
still had no hits,” Marquez said Oakland had its
drought with a towering home run four-game win-
through a translator. “That’s when I off Giants starter Derek Holland in
knew I had all my pitches working. ning streak
the fifth. snapped.
I knew today especially with the Holland (1-2) allowed four runs
losing streak the team needed me. I “They just
on six hits in six innings. made (Soria) RAY CARLIN/USA TODAY SPORTS
was happy to go out there and pro- Rangers second baseman Danny Santana scores the go-ahead run on a
vide that.” Bullpen throwing blanks Joakim Soria throw the ball bunt single as A’s catcher Josh Phegley fields in the eighth inning Sunday.
Marquez had allowed just one run- over the plate,
ner, hitting Kevin Pillar with a Travis Bergen, Trevor Gott and and he got some balls up and got just kind of said, ‘Hey, make sure following Saturday’s rainout.
changeup to begin the sixth Nick Vincent each threw a score- some good swings on them,” A’s Santana’s aware that he might Sampson moved into the rotation
inning, and was in complete con- less inning for the Giants, extend- manager Bob Melvin said. bunt here, ’ because why not?” to replace Edinson Volquez, who’s
trol heading into the eighth. ing the bullpen’s scoreless streak Santana packed a lot into his Rangers manager Chris Woodward on the 60-day injured list with a
to 20 innings. Collectively, SF’s first major league game of the sea- said. “(A’s third baseman Matt) right elbow sprain.
Brandon Crawford opened the
relievers have a 1.77 ERA. son despite entering in the eighth Chapman’s playing pretty deep.” Stephen Piscotty and Chapman
eighth with a hard, one-hopper that
inning. “They weren’t respecting (the hit solo homers for the A’s, who
deflected off third baseman Nolan
Arenado’s glove. Arenado quickly
Arrenado plagues Giants Santana tripled into the gap in bunt) in my opinion,” said hit multiple homers for a club-
right-center to tie it at 7, then DeShields, who beat out catcher record seventh straight game.
grabbed the ball out of the air and Arenado’s home run was his 25th They have 36 homers and went
scored on Delino DeShields’ bunt Josh Phegley’s throw to first base.
zipped a throw to retire Crawford. against the Giants, second-most into Sunday second in the majors
single two batters later. Santana, in “He just put it in the one place
Longoria followed with a among active players behind Matt to the Seattle Mariners with 38.
his sixth major league season, was where our catcher had to go get it,”
grounder in the hole, just beyond Kemp’s 26. Eleven of those have
called up from Triple-A on Saturday Melvin said. “It was the perfect
Arenado’s dive. The Gold Glover come at Oracle Park, tying Paul Davis just misses HR No. 11
to replace Rougned Odor, who was bunt.”
took off his mitt and slammed it to Goldschmidt for the most among
placed on the 10-day injured list. Elvis Andrus was a double shy of Khris Davis leads the major
the ground, shouting that the no- active visiting players.
Jeffrey Springs (2-0) pitched a the cycle for his ninth multihit game leagues this season with 10 home
hit bid had been broken up. scoreless eighth, and Jose Leclerc this season. Andrus also had his
Trainer’s room runs and has homered 16 times in
“I was just frustrated, I wanted struck out three in the ninth for club-record fifth steal of home plate, 116 at-bats at Globe Life Park. He
him to get it so bad,” Arenado said. Newly-acquired Tyler Austin his third save as Texas rallied from coming on a pickoff throw to first nearly homered for the fourth
“This year’s been tough and it was underwent an MRI on his right a five-run deficit. base by starter Brett Anderson, who straight game when his first-inning
really cool to see him go out there elbow after injuring it during a pre- With DeShields up and two out, allowed three runs in six innings. opposite-field double came about a
and pitch like that. He did an unbe- game workout earlier in the week. Santana was told by third base Texas starter Adrian Sampson foot short of clearing the fence.
lievable job.” Although the test came back nega- coach Tony Beasley that allowed seven runs in four innings “The wind was a little funky
The 24-year-old Marquez made tive, Austin could still be placed on DeShields might bunt. during his first start of the season early in the game there and kind of
his second start since signing a the injured list. “I looked down at Beasley and after getting an extra day of rest blew it down,” Melvin said.
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about 16. So we’re getting closer.”

MASTERS It was the first time Woods won a major


when trailing going into the final round.
Francesco Molinari, the 54-hole leader, was
Continued from page 11 still up two shots heading into the heart of
Amen Corner.
Woods won his fifth green jacket, his And that’s when all hell broke loose.
15th major, but never with this much raw Molinari’s tee shot on the par-3 12th
emotion. The most ferocious fist pump was never had a chance, hitting the bank and
when he walked off the 18th green, scooped tumbling into Rae’s Creek for double
up 10-year-old son Charlie, embraced his bogey. Until then, Molinari had never
mother and 11-year-old daughter Sam. trailed in a round that began early in three-
somes to finish ahead of storms.
“For them to see what it’s like to have
their dad win a major championship, I hope And then it seemed as though practically
that’s something they will never forget,” everyone had a chance, until Woods deliv-
Woods said. ered the key shots at the big moment, just
like the old days.
Who can ever forget this day?
Schauffele failed to birdie the par-5 15th
“It’s hard to really feel bad about how I and scrambled for pars the rest of the way for
played because I just witnessed history,” a 68. Dustin Johnson made three straight
said Xander Schauffele, one of three players birdies late in the round, but he got going
who finished second. “It was really cool too late and had to settle for a 68 and a return
coming down the stretch, all the historic to No. 1 in the world.
holes, Tiger making the roars. I feel like I
Koepka, one of four players from the final
got full Masters experience.”
JONATHAN ERNST/REUTERS
two groups who hit into the water on No.
The comeback goes beyond the two-shot 12, rallied with an eagle on the 13th, nar-
deficit he erased before a delirious audience Tiger Woods celebrates on the 18th hole to win the Masters for his 15th major victory.
rowly missed another eagle on the 15th and
that watched memories turn into reality. “Tiger! Tiger! Tiger!” He never hugged more posted the news on the scoreboard. was the last player with a chance. His birdie
It had been 14 years since he last won the people, everyone in his camp who stood by A comeback for the ages? putt on the 18th from just outside 10 feet
Masters — no one had ever gone that long him through a public divorce, an embarrass- It rates among the best because Woods has missed, and he had to settle for a 70.
between green jackets. He had gone nearly ing mug shot from his DUI arrest when he meant so much to so many in a sport he “You want to play against the best to ever
11 years since his last major, the 2008 U.S. took a bad mix of painkillers and the four ruled for so long. Whether he can dominate play,” Koepka said. “You want to go toe-to-
Open at Torrey Pines on a shattered left leg. back surgeries, the most recent to fuse his it again is still to be determined. Woods toe with them. I can leave saying I gave it
This was bigger. lower spine needed some help to win this Masters. Six my all. He’s just good, man.”
Woods never missed a shot that mattered “I had serious doubts after what transpired players had a share of the lead at some point Woods finished at 13-under 275 and
over the final seven holes, taking the lead a couple of years ago,” Woods said “I could on the back nine, and there was five-way tie became, at 43, the oldest Masters champion
with a 5-iron to the fat of the green on the barely walk. I couldn’t sit. Couldn’t lay at the top when the final group was still on since Nicklaus won his sixth green jacket at
par-5 15th for a two-putt birdie, delivering down. I really couldn’t so much of any- the 15th fairway. 46 in 1986. That has stood as Augusta’s
the knockout with an 8-iron that rode down thing. ... To have the opportunity to come “You couldn’t have had more drama than defining moment for years.
the ridge by the cup and settled 2 feet away back like this, it’s probably one of the we all had out there. And now I know why This was one is sure to at least rival it.
for birdie on the par-3 16th. biggest wins I’ve ever had for sure because I’m balding,” Woods said “This stuff is “This is definitely, probably one of the
He tapped in for bogey and a 2-under 70, of it” hard.” greatest comebacks I think anybody’s ever
and the celebration was on. President Donald Trump, who has played It didn’t use to look that way when he was seen,” Koepka said.
“WOOOOOOO!!!” Woods screamed as he with Woods at his Florida course, had two younger, healthier and the most popular Koepka and Molinari had both faced
headed for the scoring room with chants of tweets of congratulations. Fenway Park sporting figure in the world. Tigermania in the majors and held their
Woods lost his impeccable image to a sex own, Molinari at Carnoustie to win the
scandal, one of the swiftest and most shock- British Open, Koepka last summer at
ing downfalls in sport. He lost his health to Bellerive to win the PGA Championship.
back problems. He went two years without Molinari went 49 straight holes without a
even playing a major. bogey, a streak that ended on the seventh
Now the comeback is truly complete. And hole. It was the double bogeys that cost
the race is on. him, and the Italian was gracious as ever in
“A big ‘well done’ from me to Tiger,” defeat .
Nicklaus tweeted. “I am so happy for him “I think I made a few new fans today with
and for the game of golf. This is just fantas- those double bogeys,” he said.
tic!!!” The final round started early in three-
Woods now is three short of the gold stan- somes from both tees to finish ahead of a
dard — 18 majors — set by Nicklaus. storm system. Rain fell briefly, but it stayed
“I think 18 is a whole lot closer than peo- away long enough for Woods to be present-
ple think,” Brooks Koepka said. ed his green jacket on the practice green,
Joe LaCava, the caddie who stayed with just like old times.
Woods even when he didn’t play for the bet- He looked like a new man, making new
ter part of two years, said they have talked memories.
about the record. “Now I’m able to play golf again, and do
“We’re on 14 and I said, ‘Let’s get to 15.’ it at an elite level again, which is some-
You can’t be on 14 and thinking about 18,” thing I’m just very blessed to be able to
LaCava said. “But now we can start talking have that opportunity again,” Woods said.

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SERRA Rossi races to second straight
win on streets of Long Beach
Continued from page 11
By Jenna Fryer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
After taking second place at the CCS
finals in the 100 fly last season, Taner LONG BEACH — Alexander Rossi weaved his scooter
has his work cut out for him. Harker’s through a horde of pedestrians and deftly maneuvered around
Ethan Hu took gold in the event last the sun-drenched fans still partying in the streets of Long
year as a sophomore, setting a CCS Beach.
meet record in 46.86 seconds. Hu’s Then Rossi suddenly stopped, kicked his leg away from
most recent times in the event came the bike, and fiddled with a switch. His scooter nearly ran out
April 5 at the Far Western Short Course of gas.
Championships, where he won with a It was the only wrong move Rossi made Sunday.
time of 48.32 in the finals. However, The American conquered Long Beach
he preceded that mark by swimming for the second consecutive year and added
47.12 in the trials. his name to a short list of motorsports
Taner is looking to contend with stars as multiple winners of the second-
those times at the CCS meet, and has TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
most prestigious race on the IndyCar
taken on a power-training approach to Serra sophomore Chad Morrison starts the second leg of the boys’ 200 free relay schedule. Rossi became just the eighth
build toward the meet. With his father Saturday in the WCAL swim championships at the Serra Aquatics Center. driver to win more than once on the tem-
Ugur Taner in his second year as Serra’s Greene for two seasons was invaluable, ish of teammate Ryan Kirton porary street course through the pictur-
head coach, the senior is optimistic as the former coach demanded a lot of (1:43.70), the battle for third was esque downtown.
about the trajectory of his develop- yardage. This helped created a good between Brooks Taner and St. Francis The others? Mario Andretti, Al Unser
ment. His father shares in the opti- base, Brooks Taner said. junior Justin Culetu. Jr., Alex Zanardi, Paul Tracy, Sebastien Alexander
mism. While Brooks Taner now spends any- Brooks Taner in lane No. 7 found Bourdais, Will Power and Mike Conway. Rossi
“That’s a great time for him right where from two to four hours per day in himself trailing after the opening 50 “This is a special one,” said Rossi,
now,” Uger Taner said of Saturday’s the pool between practices at Serra and yards when he took a tactical approach, winner of the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 as a
49.69. “We’re both very pleased with his club practices at Palo Alto Swim drafting Culetu in lane 6. The two bat- rookie in 2016.
that. We’re hoping at CCS to break 47 Aquatics for coach Tony Batis, he tled neck-and-neck until the final turn, His effort was nearly perfect and dedicated to his grandfa-
and to get it down in the 46s.” wouldn’t get to see much of his father if when Brooks Taner exploded off the ther, Donald Russell, who died Saturday. Rossi only learned
Uger Taner knows a thing or two not being coached by him. wall to lead the rest of the way, finish- of his passing hours before the start of the race.
about championship swimming. A “I think I also really enjoy it because ing in 1:42.09 to better Culetu’s time “He was someone I looked up to a lot and we had this thing
graduate of Cal in 1996, he was a three- I get to spend time with him,” Brooks of 1:42.95. called ‘The Straight Arrow Club’ which he taught me as a
time national champion in the 200 fly, Taner said. “Usually, when it’s not dur- “It hurts,” Taner said of the critical young kid not to do anything stupid, just keep the arrow
with his national-champion time of ing high school season, I’m gone all final turn. “It hurts a lot. But I knew I straight,” Rossi said. “I guess I’m the head of that club
143:22 as a senior in ’96 ranking sec- day. I never see him unless I’m home could do it.” now.”
ond all-time among Cal swimmers in eating dinner. Then I’ve got to go to With Serra finishing in sixth place Rossi won the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach from the
the event. He went on to take gold at bed because I have morning practice all in the team completion with 171 pole, same as last year, and had the field covered very early.
the Pan Pacific Championships in the day.” points, Brooks Taner contributed to 94 His margin of victory over Josef Newgarden was more than
event in 1997. Now, Brooks Taner, on the verge of of those points. In addition to his lead- 20 seconds and the 200th victory for Andretti Autosport
While Ugur Taner’s power training closing his high school career, will ing leg of the 400 free relay — teaming across all series.
method may not be popular, he is con- discover the results of the long-term with sophomore Chad Morrison, fresh- Rossi was the first driver to win consecutive races at Long
fident it will produce results. This training strategy in the weeks to come. man Matthew Honeck and senior Tyler Beach since Bourdais won three straight from 2005 to 2007.
entails what he refers to as weight While he is looking for his first indi- Martin — with a time of 3:17.19, Seven drivers won the last seven years, which didn’t bode
training in the water, wherein his vidual CCS title, he does have a CCS Brooks Taner also swam the anchor leg well for Rossi’s chances at a repeat. But his Honda-powered
swimmers use weighted yellow buckets title as part of the 200 free relay, tak- of the 200 free relay, with the same Andretti entry was far and above the class of the field and he
to create tension with their natural ing gold as a junior last season with quartet taking sixth place in 1:30.95. only relinquished the lead while on pit road.
swimming motions. three now-graduated seniors. “He did pretty well,” Serra sopho- Newgarden for Team Penske finished 20.2359 seconds
“Those are definitely not fun to do,” Sure, another showdown with Hu is a more Michael Kamenis said. “He behind with a Chevrolet. Graham Rahal was third across the
Brooks Taner said. “I don’t like doing tall order. But the senior’s competitive always outdoes himself at every meet.” finish line —25.4589 seconds behind Rossi— but lost the
them. … He makes us do them at the drive should not be underestimated. It was a big day for Kamenis as well, podium finish because IndyCar accused him of blocking
end of practice when I’m tired. I’m like, Just look at his other individual per- who performed the national anthem Scott Dixon on the final lap.
‘I don’t want to do this now.’” formance Saturday in taking third place prior to the meet. The previous week- Dixon, of Chip Ganassi Racing, was moved to third and
Still, his father’s promotion to head in the 200 free. end, Kamenis performed as a chorus Rahal finished fourth for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
coach at Serra was a welcome one. Ugur Third-place may not be as glamorous member in the Serra High School pro- “I am not, like, upset about it,” Rahal said. “Did I block?
Taner took over last season, replacing as his championship in the 100 fly, but duction of “The Wedding Singer.” Yes. I blocked. You are allowed to make a move in this
longtime head coach Bob Greene, who it was the more interesting race of the Saturday’s WCAL finals marked his series. That’s allowed. I played the rules as I see them fit.”
made an appearance on the swim deck day. With Bellarmine senior Max first rendition of the “Star-Spangled
Saturday, clad in a dress-down black Saunders running away with the cham- Banner” at a sporting event.
suit no less. pionship (1:41.36) by over two sec- “It went pretty well,” Kamenis said.
Brooks Taner said swimming under onds better than the second-place fin- “I didn’t screw up.”

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Blue Jackets 3 Lightning 1 Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves.


AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE NHL playoffs Game 4 of the best-of-seven
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The series is Tuesday night in St. Louis.
East Division East Division Columbus Blue Jackets extended series since they fell behind 3-0 in
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the opening period of Game 1, only
Tampa Bay 12 4 .750 — Philadelphia 9 5 .643 —
their postseason mastery of the
to rally to win that one 4-3. They Islanders 4, Penguins 1
New York 6 9 .400 5 1/2 Atlanta 9 6 .600 1/2 Tampa Bay Lightning, beating the
NHL’s best team beat the Lightning 5-1 in Game 2, PITTSBURGH — Jordan Eberle
Baltimore 6 10 .375 6 New York 9 6 .600 1/2
Boston 6 10 .375 6 Washington 7 7 .500 2 3-1 on Sunday and solidly outplayed them for all scored for the
Toronto 5 11 .313 7 Miami 4 12 .250 6 night and mov- but a few minutes on Sunday. third straight
ing to within a game, Robin
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Central Division
W L Pct GB game of sweep-
Jets 6, Blues 3 Lehner stopped
Minnesota 8 4 .667 — Milwaukee 10 6 .625 — ing the playoff ST. LOUIS — Kyle Connor scored 25 shots and
Cleveland 8 7 .533 1 1/2 St. Louis 9 6 .600 1/2 series. twice, Patrik New York
Detroit 8 7 .533 1 1/2 Pittsburgh 8 6 .571 1 Matt Duchene, Laine had a goal s t u n n e d
Chicago 5 9 .357 4 Chicago 5 9 .357 4
Oliver Bjorkstrand and an assist, and Pittsburgh to
Kansas City 5 10 .333 4 1/2 Cincinnati 5 9 .357 4 take a 3-0 lead
Winnipeg beat
Matt Duchene andCamAtkinson
West Division West Division scored, and Sergei St. Louis to Jordan Eberle in its best-of-
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Bobrovsky fended off a desperate climb back into seven, first-
Seattle 13 5 .722 — San Diego 11 6 .647 —
third-period charge to finish with 30 its playoff series. round playoffs series.
Houston 11 5 .688 1 Los Angeles 9 8 .529 2 Brock Nelson added his second
Angels 8 7 .533 3 1/2 Arizona 7 9 .438 3 1/2 saves for the Blue Jackets, who took Wi n n i p e g
A’s 10 9 .526 3 1/2 Giants 7 10 .412 4 a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven, first- dropped the first goal of the playoffs, Leo Komarov
scored the first postseason goal of
round series. Columbus will try to Kyle Connor two games by
Texas 7 7 .500 4 Colorado 4 12 .250 6 1/2
win a playoff series for the first time one goal, but his career and Anders Lee also
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games scored for the Islanders, who have
Oakland at Texas, ppd. Angels 6, Chicago Cubs 5 in franchise history in Game 4 at got back on track in St. Louis.
Baltimore 9, Boston 5 San Francisco 5, Colorado 2 home Tuesday night. Kevin Hayes, Brandon Tanev and pushed the star-laden Penguins to
N.Y. Yankees 4, Chicago White Sox 0 Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2 Columbus has commanded the Dustin Byfuglien also scored, and the brink of elimination.
Minnesota 4, Detroit 3 Miami 10, Philadelphia 3
Angels 6, Chicago Cubs 5 Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 2
Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 1 Atlanta 11, N.Y. Mets 7 Nate Schmidt went blue line to blue Gerard Gallant said. “It was a phys-
Kansas City 3, Cleveland 0
Houston 3, Seattle 1
Sunday’s Games
Angels at Chicago Cubs, ppd.
San Diego 5, Arizona 4
Milwaukee 4, L.A. Dodgers 1
Sunday’s Games
Angels at Chicago Cubs, ppd.
SHARKS line with a perfect feed through traf-
fic to Stone, who beat Jones with a
backhand just 16 seconds into the
ical game, we played real disci-
plined and that’s what my main
concern is, we didn’t take a whole
Boston 4, Baltimore 0 Philadelphia 3, Miami 1, 14 innings Continued from page 11 game. Pacioretty’s wrist shot from lot of penalties tonight and I
Chicago White Sox 5, N.Y. Yankees 2 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3
Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 4 Colorado 4, San Francisco 0
the top of the right circle at 12:16 thought we played a great game.”
Minnesota 6, Detroit 4 Arizona 8, San Diego 4 extended Vegas’ lead to 2-0. San Jose quieted the crowd and
The Golden Knights and Sharks Stastny accounted for both of put Vegas on its heels when it ral-
Kansas City 9, Cleveland 8 L.A. Dodgers 7, Milwaukee 1
Texas 8, Oakland 7 St. Louis 9, Cincinnati 5
scored 15 times while splitting the Vegas’ goals in the second as the lied in the third with a pair of goals
Houston 3, Seattle 2 Atlanta 7, N.Y. Mets 3 first two games in San Jose. Game Knights opened a 4-1 lead, includ- to get within two.
Monday’s Games Monday’s Games 4 of the best-of-seven series is ing one just 21 seconds into the
O’s (Straily 0-1) at Boston (Velazquez 0-0), 8:05 a.m. Couture got his second of the
NYM (Syndergaard 1-1) at Phils (Nola 1-0), 4:05 p.m. Tuesday night in Las Vegas. period, when he grabbed a rebound
Jays (Shoemaker 3-0) at Twins (Perez 1-0), 4:40 p.m. Cubs (Darvish 0-2) at Miami (Richards 0-1), 4:10 p.m. series when his pass intended for
Angels (Harvey 0-1) at Texas (Miller 0-1), 5:05 p.m. Cards (Hudson 0-1) at Brewers (Peralta 1-0), 4:40 p.m. After getting outplayed in Game between the circles and drove a Joe Pavelski was tipped in by
KC (Fillmyer 0-0) at ChiSox (Santana 0-1), 5:10 p.m. Reds (Castillo 1-1) at L.A. (Kershaw 0-0), 7:10 p.m. 1, the defending Western wrist shot past Jones. Later, he got Vegas defenseman Brayden
Tribe (Bauer 1-1) at Seattle (Kikuchi 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Rox (TBD) at San Diego (Lucchesi 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Conference champs have used their into a perfect position to redirect a McNabb. Then, Meier knocked in a
physicality to dominate the last feed from Stone into the net at rebound after Gustav Nyquist’s shot
SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE two games, outhitting the Sharks 16:04. was stopped, making it 5-3 with a
46-31 in Game 2 and 56-42 in Stone scored just 36 seconds into little more than 14 minutes remain-
Vegas 2, Sharks 1 Warriors 1, L.A. Clippers 0 Game 3.
Wednesday, April 10: Sharks 5, Vegas 2 Saturday, April 13: Warriors 121, L.A. Clippers 104 the third, when he buried a rebound ing.
Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, Sharks 3 Monday, April 15: Clippers at Warriors 7:30 p.m. The Golden Knights also used into a wide-open net, pushing Stone got his third goal when
Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, Sharks 3 Thursday, April 18: Warriors at Clippers, 7:30 p.m. fast starts to set the tone, scoring a Vegas’ lead to 5-1. took a pass from Pacioretty, skated
Tuesday, April 16: Sharks at Vegas, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 21: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. goal inside the first 36 seconds of
Thursday, April 18: Vegas at Sharks, TBA x-Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD
“We found a way to get a couple in alone and went forehand-back-
x-Sunday, April 21: Sharks at Vegas, TBA x-Friday, April 26: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, TBD
each of the three periods. goals early, and we carried the hand to beat Jones with a little
x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at Sharks, TBA x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD Vegas got off to a fast start when momentum a lot,” Vegas coach more than six minutes to play.

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’Shazam!’ bests newcomers with $25.1M
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The film, directed by
Tina Gordon Chism, stars
Big-boned beasts
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NEW YORK — A rush of newcomers could- 14-year-old Marsai prefer terms like big-boned, covered by pet health
n’t shake “Shazam!” from the top spot, as the Martin as the child an abu- Rubenesque or zaftig, but a recent New insurance, one can
superhero comedy starring Zachary Levi led sive tech executive York Times article was far more direct: easily imagine a total
the box office for the second straight weekend (Regina Hall) reverts to “Humans are not the only residents of the in the billions.
with $25.1 million in ticket sales, according after a magical spell is United States who are getting fatter every Dollars of course are
to studio estimates Sunday. cast on her. Martin, the year. So, unsurprisingly, are our furry not the only cost.
Lionsgate’s “Hellboy” reboot, the animat- “black-ish” star, also friends – the dogs and cats that share our Quality of life and
ed Laika Studios release “Missing Link,” the lives and, too often, our tendency to longevity are the real
Zachary Levi executive produced the although less tangi-
college romance “After” and even the long- film, the youngest ever so overeat. Unlike their owners, however, the
delayed “Mary Magdalene,” originally to be credited in Hollywood history. family dog or cat cannot open the refriger- ble ways to measure
released by the Weinstein Co., all opened in “Little” drew a largely female (65%) and ator or gain access to snacks in high cup- the impacts. Common
theaters. But the strongest new release of African American (43%) audience. Jim Orr, boards without human assistance, which pet obesity ailments
them all was, predictably, the Will Packer- Universal Pictures distribution chief, credited means the responsibility for pet obesity include arthritis, heart disease, bladder and
produced one: “Little.” the cast, Chism’s direction and Packer’s over- rests with you-know-who.” Addressing my urinary tract illness, kidney and liver dis-
The body-swap comedy “Little” came in all know-how. fellow you-know-whos, we have a real ease, diabetes, high blood pressure and
second with $15.5 million for Universal “He’s done it with different kinds of films... problem here! Sure, fat cats playing the spinal injury. One study of Labradors, a
Pictures. Made for just $20 million, “Little” ‘Girls Trip’ was an R-rated comedy. ‘Little’ is piano makes for entertaining online view- breed prone to porking up, showed that
is just the most recent profit-maker for kind of an all-ages film, PG-13 rated,”’ said ing but veterinarians report roughly half obesity can easily take two years off a
Packer, the “Girls Trip” producer. Orr. the animals in their practice are between lifespan.
overweight and obese, while denial being The answers are the same regardless of
Francisco restaurants and eateries.

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Continued from page 3
Mayor Karyl Matsumoto called for the
policy discussion, and said such a regula-
tion would be in sync with a previous ban
another defining human characteristic (like
the belief that food equals love) less than
20 percent of owners admit to fat pets.
According to pet health insurers who
species, human or otherwise. Except for
those relatively rare instances where
weight-gain is related to some underlying
illness, prevention is best but if the fat
on allowing food to be distributed to cus- have an obvious financial stake in this, ship has already set sail then reduce calo-
tomers in Styrofoam containers. the growing epidemic of pet obesity ries and increase activity. Less treats and
San Mateo and Redwood City have already “It’s a step in the right direction,” said increases annually, along with related more walking and play. Just as with peo-
adopted. Matsumoto, who also acknowledged similar claims for illness and injuries. To put a ple, a slow and steady approach is less
Following the raise for the nearly 200 city policies are under examination by county number to that, obesity-related pet health miserable and better likely to produce
workers to which the pay increase would officials and other cities across the state insurance claims topped $69 million in long-lasting results.
apply, officials requested an examination such as Malibu.
for the increase to be spread across South 2017 alone, a 24 percent increase over the
Under the direction from councilmem- last eight years. Bad enough, but when we Ken White is the president of the Peninsula
San Francisco’s private companies as well. bers, officials will draft a proposed ordi-
“I would like to see this expanded city- factor in that only 2 percent of pets are Humane Society & SPCA
nance banning use of straws and plastic
wide, to be honest,” said Nagales. “Other utensils in South San Francisco. And while
cities have done it, I don’t know why we most favored the initiative, Addiego said he
can’t follow through.” wanted more information before taking
Officials agreed before the increase is action.
implemented, more outreach should be con- “I don’t want to do it just to feel good,”
ducted, especially to prepare merchants for said Addiego. “I want it to make a differ-
the likelihood that the raise is expanded to ence.”
local businesses. To that end, he called for officials to return
“I support increasing this. I think we all before councilmembers with more details
do. Even if we go from $12 to $15, it about the alternatives to plastic straws and
helps,” said Nagales. “And I think my col- utensils, and the additional cost faced by
leagues agree it helps our city.” merchants to purchase those.
“It is my intent to join you on this,” he
Plastic straws and eating utensils told his colleagues. “But I just don’t want to
Furthermore, officials largely agreed a dictate it from this conference room
ban should be placed on plastic eating uten- tonight.”
sils and straws, as they seek to limit the The issue will return for further discussion
amount of waste generated by South San at a later meeting.

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Suni t Vo ra and *** ***


Natas ha Gal v ez, Marko Vecko and Vero ni ca Cedi l l o s, of Redwood Jo s hua and Mel i s s a Ho l t, of Redwood City, gave
of Fremont, gave City, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
birth to a baby Redwood City March 19, 2019. March 28, 2019.
boy at Sequoia *** ***
Hospital in Dav i d and Jani ce Cho i , of Mountain View, gave Dav i d Kuo and Shi y i Gu, of Foster City, gave birth
Redwood City birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City March
March 13, 2019. March 22, 2019. 28, 2019.
*** *** ***
Nei l and Jane Zi mmerman, of Redwood City, gave James Armo ntro ut and Mo na Serg i , of Mountain Kenneth and Hui mi n Si m, of Foster City, gave birth
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City View, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City March
March 14, 2019. Redwood City March 23, 2019. 31, 2019.
*** *** ***
Chri s to pher and Patri ci a Bo rs , of Woodside, gave Adam and Renee Hammo nds , of San Carlos, gave Shi s hi r Rampras ad and Chandar Shi v ani , of
birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Belmont, gave birth to baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in
March 15, 2019. March 25, 2019. Redwood City April 3, 2019.
*** *** ***
Dani el and Amanda Wi l l i ams , of Redwood City, Ti mo thy and Gwendo l y n Otto l i n, of Redwood Wi l l i am Schul z and Yl ems uy Rubi o , of East Palo
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Alto, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in
City March 18, 2019. Redwood City March 27, 2019. Redwood City April 5, 2019.
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Nathan and Al l i s o n Li pps , of Redwood City, gave Bri an and Jul i ette To bi n, of Burlingame, gave birth Jas o n and So ra Al can, of Fremont, gave birth to a
birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City March baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City April 7,
March 18, 2019. 27, 2019. 2019.

TransForm’s Chris Lepe, regional policy manager (center);


Shireen Malekafzali, senior manager for policy, planning and
equity (left); and Jo Ann Prompongsatorn, interim co-executive
director were lauded by Sustainable San Mateo County for the
organization’s focus on promoting walkable communities
with sustainable transportation choices for people of all
incomes since 1997.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday • April 15, 2019 19


Commercial crab season closes Conrad Furger of South San Francisco
Local briefs
Calendar California’s commercial Dungeness
crab season is closing Monday, three
Federation of Fishermen’s Association.
died at Zuckerberg San Francisco
General Hospital from injuries he suf-
fered at about 7:15 p.m. Thursday, when
MONDAY, APRIL 15 Library, 480 Primrose Rd., months earlier than in past years, to
V ir tual R eality Ex perience. Burlingame. Meet the co-creators of
protect whales and other marine life
90-year-old South City man he was struck by a westbound vehicle in
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de March, the National Book Award-
dies after he was struck by car the 500 block of Baden Avenue as he
las Pulgas, Belmont. Ages 13 and up. winning graphic novel memoir of from nets and fishing gear.
Come to the library to use our Congressman John Lewis’ experi- tried to walk across the street, South
Oculus Rift and experience virtual ences in the pivotal moments of the The early closure stems from a settle- A 90-year-old man died Saturday San Francisco police said.
reality. This immersive experience civil rights movement. Free. For morning, a day and a half after a vehicle
will allow you to play, explore and more information call 558-7400. ment reached last month between the
learn in a new way. Patrons can sign California Department of Fish and struck him as he tried to cross a local The vehicle’s driver remained on the
up by calling 591-8286 or Ask Me Anything about Content Wildlife, the Center for Biological residential street, South San Francisco scene and has cooperated with police
visiting tinyurl.com/BelmontLibrary Marketing. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bovet
Events. Office Center, 155 Bovet Road, first Diversity and the Pacific Coast police said Saturday afternoon. investigators.
floor, San Mateo. Panel discussion on
3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 blogging, marketing and co-creat-
ing at 1650 S. Delaware St. start to take attract families to the area, noting

PARK
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ing content. Cost is $5. RSVP
Sign up for a two-hour block of 3D required. For more information call shape after plans for that project were many of the residential projects recent-
printing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting (917) 903-8764.
to make a reservation. approved in August. ly proposed have included more studio
THURSDAY, APRIL 18 Given the region’s housing shortage, and one-bedroom units.
Play of the Hand. San Mateo Senior Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 Continued from page 1 San Mateo resident Jon New was glad to Neighbors of the Passage project
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
San Mateo. $135 for residents, $165 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Seniors. see more housing proposed near train have previously voiced concerns about
for non-residents. The second For more information call 286-2585. still determining how publicly-avail-
course of the ACLB Bridge Series, and bus stops. With other transit-ori- increased traffic congestion and the
designed to help seniors advance V ir tual Reality Experience. able parking spaces can be included in ented and mixed-use projects being pro- loss of retail stores like Ross Dress for
their playing abilities. Registration Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de the plans. posed or taking shape nearby, New was Less in the neighborhood.
required. Call 522-7490 for more las Pulgas, Belmont. Ages 13 and up.
information. Come to the library to use our The project is also about a block hopeful the neighborhood would Though no dates for a public hearing
Oculus Rift and experience virtual away from the proposed Passage proj- become more pedestrian-friendly, on the Hayward Park station project
Maturing Gracefully. Noon to 1 reality. This immersive experience
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda will allow you to play, explore and ect, a 961-unit, mixed-use development which he hoped would encourage resi- have been set, Brennan said the devel-
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Stephanie learn in a new way. Patrons can sign slated for the 14.5-acre Concar dents to become less dependent on cars. oper’s pre-application would be
Meyer, a healing touch practitioner, up by calling 591-8286 or
will explain her craft. visiting tinyurl.com/BelmontLibrary Shopping Center where Trader Joe’s and “Living near a Caltrain stop myself, reviewed at a later date by the Planning
Events Ross Dress for Less currently operate, I’ve seen a dramatic decrease in my car Commission, after which point a for-
Matinees at Magnolia: On the among other stores. Though the
Basis of Sex. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. usage and I’m hopeful that future resi- mal application could be submitted. He
Magnolia of Millbrae, 201 to 12 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Passage project is currently under envi- dents will see less of a need for car trav- said neighborhood meetings to discuss
Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. This film Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ronmental review, residents may see a
is about the life of Justice Ruth Come practice speaking and listen- el,” he said. the project with residents are the next
Bader Ginsburg. Free for all ages. For ing in English. Improve your gram- 73-unit apartment building slated to New also looked to the inclusion of step in the planning process for the
more information call 697-7607. mar, vocabulary and pronunciation replace the AAA insurance office build-
while meeting people from all over more two- and three-bedroom units to project.
Technology : A S enior ’s B est the world. Light refreshments and
Friend. 4 p.m. South San Francisco snacks will be served.

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Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., expressed interest in increasing their resent San Mateo County and one
South San Francisco. Trained staff How Climate Change Will Cost You
will help seniors facing barriers in Money. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. membership on the proposed authority member represent the city and county
harnessing the benefits of tech. For Burlingame Library Lane Room, 480 to four and taking one of the two seats of San Francisco, leaving five seats for
more information call 829-3860. Primrose Road, Burlingame. The
Citizens Environmental Council will Continued from page 1 currently pegged for San Mateo Daly City officials.
Science to Identify the host speakers explaining how cli- County supervisors. Though supervisors agreed to hold
Unidentified. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. mate change could harm property,
San Mateo Library, 55 W. Third Ave, insurance rates and quality of life. Supervisor Don Horsley was among off on a vote to support the bill until
National Rodeo, the Great Dickens
San Mateo. Learn about the roles several supervisors who expressed the composition was solidified,
and responsibilities of the Coroner’s Holy Week at Congregational Fair and the Crossroads of the West
Church of B elmont. 7:30 p.m. to concern about San Francisco supervi- Horsley was joined by board Chair
Office as well as forensics and other gun show, among other large-scale
scientific fields with county 8:30 p.m. Congregational Church, sors having one more seat than San Carole Groom in voicing support for a
Assistant Coroner Emily Tauscher. 751 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. events.
Mateo supervisors, especially since composition in which San Mateo
Service on the darkest night of Holy But in the new legislation introduced
TUESDAY, APRIL 16 Week. For more information call the entire property lies within San County maintains two seats on the
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 593-4547. this year and approved by two Senate
Mateo County. authority, Daly City is assigned four
a.m. San Carlos Adult Community committees so far, Wiener is hoping to
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 “I don’t believe that San Francisco seats and the city and county of San
Learn basic drawing skills. 3D Printing. Belmont Library, 1110 put in place locally-controlled govern-
supervisors should be making deci- Francisco is represented by one per-
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ing body for the venue to make it more
Wellness Work shop: Food and Sign up for a two-hour block of 3D sions in another county, in San Mateo son.
responsive to community needs.
Your Health. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Little printing. Visit smcl.org/3Dprinting County,” he said, according to a video Supervisor Dave Pine wondered
House, The Roslyn G. Morris Activity to make a reservation. That’s in addition to a ban on gun and
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. of the meeting. whether the county had any legal con-
ammunition sales. Though the bill has
Cost is $5 to $10. Registration Coloring and Coffee for Adults. Supervisor David Canepa, who cerns about the current proposal, and
required. For more information call Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de garnered the support of Daly City offi-
326-2025. las Pulgas, Belmont. Relax for some introduced a resolution in support of County Counsel John Beiers said he
cials and San Francisco supervisors, it
art and refreshments. Supplies will the bill, acknowledged Horsley’s con- was focused on making sure the con-
Smar tphone Training. 1 p.m. to 3 be provided but feel free to bring has also sparked concerns among
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 your own. cern and noted San Francisco currently stituent agencies in the authority are
members of the Cow Palace’s board and
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. owns 2 acres of the 68-acre site, while not financially liable for the Cow
This class will discuss the Android. Wildfir es and Climate Change event coordinators who believe the
Daly City owns the remainder of the Palace’s debts and obligations.
Registration is required. Free. For Connections: Solutions for a bill signals the demolition of the
more information call 522-7490. Sustainable Future. 6 p.m. 8:30 property. Canepa noted the composi- Though Beiers said he believed it
p.m. College of San Mateo. College venue to make way for housing.
tion of the governance structure is cur- was the intent of the bill to ensure the
B ook Club. 6 p.m. South San Heights Conference Center, Building Currently governed by the 1-A
Francisco Main Library, 840 West 10, 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd, San rently weighted in San Mateo County agencies involved are not liable for
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Mateo. For more information call District Agricultural Association with-
and Daly City’s favor and that the pro- the site’s debts, he said he would mon-
The book selection for April is 208-1549. in the California Department of Food
Homer’s Odyssey by Gwen Cooper. posed governance structure is aimed in itor the bill’s amendments to ensure
Free. For more information call 829- SATURDAY, APRIL 20 and Agriculture, the site would be
part at recognizing San Francisco there is language making it clear the
3860. Har vesting Rainwater and transferred to a district comprised of
Building a Rain Garden. 9 a.m. to owns acreage on the property. He agencies would not be held liable.
three Daly City officials, two officials
Memoir Class. 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. noon. Donnelly Avenue near emphasized the bill would give those Supervisor Warren Slocum also
Menlo Park Little House, 800 Middle Primrose Road. Learn how to har- from the city and county of San
Ave., Menlo Park. $10 for assistance vest rainwater in your garden. Visit living near the Cow Palace a chance to expressed concern about the growing
Francisco and two San Mateo County
offered writing life memoirs. For bawsca.org/classes to register. weigh in on its future. number of districts, joint powers
more information, call 326-0723. supervisors, according to the most
Going Zero Waste. 10 a.m. to 11:30 “It’s about local control, it’s about authorities and commissions in the
recent version of the bill.
Roadmap for Library Makerspace. a.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. the people who live in that area hav- region and asked Beiers if there is any
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 3rd Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to County Manager Mike Callagy said
ing their voice[s] heard,” he said. other way to structure the arrangement
Library Ave., Millbrae. Help design make realistic lifestyle changes and his office would be working with
what makerspace in the Millbrae reduce your footprint on the envi- Canepa said he planned to discuss that wouldn’t create a new district as is
Library could look like. Free. For ronment. Free, registration required. Wiener’s office to work through any
with San Francisco supervisors proposed in the bill. Beiers said he
more information call 697-7607. For more information call 522-7818. amendments to the bill and concerns
Shamann Walton and Ahsha Safai the would look into whether another
Community Poetry Night Cur iOdyssey Ear th Day county officials might have about it,
possibility of having one member rep- arrangement could be considered.
Celebration. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Celebration. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and noted Daly City officials have
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point
las Pulgas, Belmont. Celebrate Drive, San Mateo. Enjoy beach
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The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- The petition requests authority to admin-
fieds will not be responsible for more ister the estate under the Independent
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
bility shall be limited to the price of one thority will allow the personal representa-
insertion. No allowance will be made for tive to take many actions without obtain-
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Call eight hours a week for at least four
months. The internship is unpaid, but
Gregory P. Menzel, Esq. (SBN:139770)
155 Bovet Rd. Suite 350
SAN MATEO, CA 94402
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal on 4/15/19, 4/22/19, 4/23/19 )
or to the return day hereof, in some
newspaper published in your county, aDulT Bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
to appear at the next regular term of
(650)777-9000 intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
(650)358-9001
FILED: 4/4/2019
the County Court No. 4 of Fort Bend
County, Texas, after service has ChilD’s sChwinn BiCYCle, Blue in
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- been perfected, to be holden in the good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
porters.
nal on 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/15/19 ) courthouse thereof, in Houston, MounTain Bike new 21 gears $100.
College students or recent graduates Texas, the same being April 22, (650)722-3634
CRYsTal Cleaning are encouraged to apply. Newspaper 2019, then and there to answer the
experience is preferred but not neces- petitions filed in same court on March
CenTeR sarily required. 25, 2019, in a probate action now
MounTain Bike. Top brand. Runs
good. $39. (660)342-5220
san Mateo, Ca pending in said court in the above
Please send a cover letter describing numbered and styled estate on the
*Customer service your interest in newspapers, a resume noTiCe of peTiTion To probate docket of said court, wherein 298 Collectibles
and three recent clips. Before you ap- aDMinisTeR esTaTe of in Linda Jow Kraner is petitioner, and
ply, you should familiarize yourself Roger Lee Whitmer Qinan Zhu, heir of Sui Fai Jow, de- 15 lp ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo-
Are you... Dependable, ceased, is the respondent; said peti- gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and
with our publication. Our Web site: Case Number: 19PRO00431
friendly, detail oriented, www.smdailyjournal.com. tions containing allegations as shown more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839
willing to learn new skills? To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- on the filed copies of said petitions.
Send your information via e-mail to tingent creditors, and persons who may Herein fail not, but have you before 1984 TiMe magazine. Special 1994
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ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., tate, or both, of Roger Lee Whitmer; writ your return thereon, showing (650)588-0842
communication skills, a #123, San Mateo CA 94402 Roger Whitmer; Roger L. Whitmer. A how you have executed the same.
desire for steady Petition for Probate has been filed by Issued and given under my hand of 49’eR 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
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California, County of San Mateo. The 29th day of March, 2019. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842
employment benefits? Petition for Probate requests that Ann Laura Richard, County Clerk, Fort
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please call for an sales/MaRkeTing sentative to administer the estate of the Heimann Circle, Richmond, Texas Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
inTeRnships 77469, /Velma Padron/, Deputy, L.
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decedent. Box. Great Christmas Present. $100
The petition requests authority to admin- Andrew “Andy” Dunham, Attorney (650) 572-8895
for ambitious interns who are eager to ister the estate under the Independent
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sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs thority will allow the personal representa- 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
Representative needed to sell newspa- of the newspaper and media industries. tive to take many actions without obtain- $12 (650)762-6048
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Email resume gaMes of the 23rd Olympiad maga-
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they have waived notice or consented to
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Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 lennox ReD Rose, Unused, hand
administration authority will be granted painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
unless an interested person files an ob- OBO (650)515-6091
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au- Tapia: painTing, seasCape, MilleR liTe Neon sign , work good
thority. FRAMED, w/light, 60"sq., $499.OBO. $59 call (650)218-6528
A hearing on the petition will be held in Local Artist, Call for info (650)303-1670
this court as follows: MAY 14, 2019 at olD, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of 296 appliances bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
California, County of San Mateo, 400
County Center, Redwood City, CA one ColleCTion of antique Cuban
94063. aiR ConDiTioneR 10000 BTU w/re- Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No
If you object to the granting of the peti- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Texting.
tion, you should appear at the hearing brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
and state your objections or file written 0898 sMall Rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
objections with the court before the hear- 4162
ing. Your appearance may be in person fRee washeR and 220v dryer, both
or by your attorney. working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You sTeMMeD CRYsTal. 3 styles. 13
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- move, stairs. pieces. Pattern: "Catherine".
itor of the decedent, you must file your $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839
claim with the court and mail a copy to glass-panel laMpshaDe. Similar
the personal representative appointed by to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- Topps BaseBall complete set 1987
the court within the later of either (1) four ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
months from the date of first issuance of $75 (650)727-7266 4474
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298 collectibles 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 misc. For sale 311 musical instruments 318 sports equipment
TWO 1998 Star Wars R2-D2 action fig- cOmpuTer sWivel CHAIR. Padded Table 24"x48" folding legs each end. biFOld shuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00 evereTT uprighT antique piano. braNd NeW Golf bag with Stand.
ure variations, new/unopened. $25 for Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost (650)544-5306 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
both. Steve (650)518-6614 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 No Texting.
desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. blue OysTer cult lp signed by donald huge ludWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
viNTage sTemWare: 3 styles, 23 (650)458-3578 ThOmasville diNiNg table, $50 4 r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian braNd NeW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 chairs, mid-century blonde with two (408)661-6019 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
leaves call (650)697-3709. (916)975-4969 gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
diNiNg chairs -Six Antique, cash regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not
299 computers Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 Tiki bar - Original from the 60’s,Like Guts $500 (415)269-4784 piaNO-aNdreW kOhler, Mahogany, easTON alumiNum bat.33 inches, 30
(650)888-2662 Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
19" cOlOr Monitor with stand VG con- (650)245-4234. cOscO play Pen with travel bag. Used (415)334-1980
dition power cord/owners manual includ- once $35 (650)591-2981
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 everlasT 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
diNiNg rOOm Table-Antique,Oak, cuT glass serving bowl 8" diameter Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
5chairs, w/ extension $200 TWiN bed, mattress, box spring, frame player piaNO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu-
recOrdable cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- $25. Call 650-921-4016 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892 guThy-reNker pOWer Rider,Ever-
(650)290-3188 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, www.elo.deals last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
(650) 578 9208 deluxe FOlder Walker - 5" wheels -
TWiN bed- Free you pick up. Call Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 erciser $20 (510)770-1976
diNiNg Table (36"x54") and 4 match- (650)344-2109 spiNeT piaNO + Bench, $50. Call
(650)589-1407 kNee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
300 Toys ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for TWO WOOd Book Shelves, $75 with
drive 3-Wheel
(650)589-1407
buggy $45. Call
$250 .(650)-654-1930. drawers and pull-down desk call viNTage auTOpiaNO upright player leaTher gOlF bag with 23 clubs $90.
14-1000-pcs puzzles $3.00 ea. (650)697-3709 Free magaziNes. Library discards piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave (650) 592-2648.
(650)207-4162 diNiNg Table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
used bedrOOm Furniture, FREE. Call crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 meN's rOssigNOl Skis. $95.00,
americaN Flyer locomotive runs lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. (650)573-7381. WurliTzer uprighT piano. Fair con- good condition, (650)341-0282.
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 Free: Wild turkey feathers; whole dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595
diNiNg Table. 72" by 42". With leaf Wall uNiT/rOOm Divider. Simple ONe dOzeN Official League Diamond
jump aNd Play Keyboard brand new, in 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
lines. Breaks down for transportation.
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark 312 pets & animals (650)771-6324.
dresser-aNTique vaNiTy Combo, 3 (650)207-0882
sTar Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 WalNuT chesT, small (4 drawer with ONe keNNel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- TOTal gym XLS, excellent condition.
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 (650)290-3188 haT, T-shirT, sweatshirt and comput- mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 (650)593-2066 (650)588-0828
302 antiques eNglish draW Table, $50 Solid Wood
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves,
WhiTe Wicker Armoire, asking $100,
great condition, text for picture (650)571-
liONel chrisTmas Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 parrOT cage, Steel, Large - approx viNTage Nash Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
beer sTeiNs-OrigiNal from Germa- call(650)697-3709 0947 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info liONel WesTerN Union Pass car and offer. (650)245-4084 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
(650)592-7483 eThaN alleN sofa and love seat. Blue WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 WOrkOuT beNch, weights, bars, for
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- mOTley crue lp signed by neil lee 316 clothes flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
mahOgaNy aNTique Secretary desk, stering. Free. (650)593-7001. 306 housewares sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
brOWN sued boots, fur-lined, size 8,
(650)861-2411
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- NegriNi FeNciNg Epee mask size M new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 yamaha rOOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- cOmpleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 (650)458-3255
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, (415)260-6940 FaNcy high heel shoes, never worn
rOseville Tulip Pitcher, Ca: 1900. 20-pieces in original box, never used. size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
ikea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x $250 per box (3 boxes available). 340 camera & photo equip.
$45. (650)574-2490. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. Old b&l Microscope in good condition;
(650)342-5630 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842.
303 electronics ikea Table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi NikON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
$ 30. (650)598-9804. crysTal WiNe glasses new (12ea) ray-baN TOp Bar Sunglasses color in excellent condition 3/4 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
Free TelevisiON - Mitsubishi, $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- length $50 (650)692-8012
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not iNFlaTable cOlemaN queen size wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- Omega b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
mattress-56"x75". Includes air pump, mikasa seT. White. Modern (square) weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- kayaNO meN’s Running shoes size 11 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
Delivery available. sheets and mattress pad. $25 (650)654- 6596 good condition $20 (650)520-7045 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
9252 NeW "bella" buffet triple slow cooker rOllerblades, used, size 10. $20 kNee-high black women's boots, viviTar v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
ONkyO av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- obo. Please call (650)745-6309 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, mahOgaNy Tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W 2648 size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- $40.00. Call (650)872-2371 (650)583-6636
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 samsONiTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
3709 siNk dOuble cast iron. Good condi- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
phillips-50” cOlOr T.v., Heavy, $99 tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 $45. (650)328-6709
ladies sequiN dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
345 medical equipment
(650)591-8062 maTTress, TWiN long, excellent condi-
tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 adjusTable baTh shower transfer
307 jewelry & clothing silk saree 6 yards new nice color.for meN's sTeTsON hat, size large, new,
bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
304 Furniture NeW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
formation.
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must aNNe kleiN silver-tone watch with (650) 578-9208
aNTique diNiNg table for six people Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- cOmmOde, very clean and disinfect-
Sell! (650) 875-8159. ed. Asking $20 obo. Please call if inter-
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 siNk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, shOes size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
$15.00 (650)544-5306 (650)508-8662 ested. (650)745-6309
Niagara vibraTiNg Adjustable bed
aNTique mOhagaNy Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958
308 Tools slr leNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 TuxedO size 40, black, including white drive 3-iN-1 commode with seat,buck-
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
bedsTead siNgle, poster style, box aNTique irON Hand Drills. 3 available (510)770-1976
OFFice Type 34"X 60" heavy solid at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron Tires-seT OF four P225 45 R18 $80
spring, mattress available. $40.00. wood with formica wood grain top $25 WeddiNg dress-desigNer, Size 12,
OBO (650)359-2238. Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell drive deluxe two button walker $10
(650)593-7408 (650) 787-9753 briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with for $500 Call (650)867-1728 (510)770-1976
Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. TuNTuri rOWiNg Machine, Good
beige sOFa $99. Excellent Condition queeN sOFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 radiaTiON prOTecTiON 1/2-apron
(650) 315-2319 (650)771-6324. WOmaN's americaN Rag faux leather
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
uNideN harley Davidson Gas Tank jacket. Perfect condition. Black
brOWN liviNg room chair with cush- call (650)697-3709 craFTsmaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466 ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 7742.
ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
$70..00. Transport yourself. Call Walker - Good Condition - Like New - WOmaN's Tahari jacket. Perfect con-
(650)872-2371 reTrO huTch Needs refinishing other- lg craFTsmeN shop vac 6.5hp $60 $35 (650)341-5347 Walker/rOlaTOr. NeW. large, bas-
dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25 ket, quickly convert to wheelchair. Large
wise good condition. Top detaches from (510)943-9221 (650) 952-3466
buNk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 size to 400LBS.8" wheels $45.00
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or shOpsmiTh mark V 50th Anniversary 311 musical instruments WOmeN's black suede fur lined
(650)727-7266
B/O (650)685-2494 sOFa-beige Fabric, Orig. $900, most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
(650)504-0585 1929 aNTique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371
Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
chiNa cabiNeT Wallet, $20. Call (650)234-8218 ter, Newly Refurbished $4,500 OBO Call WOrk bOOTs. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
(650)589-1407 viNTage craFTsmaN Jig Saw. Circa (650)742-6776.
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
sOlid WOOd Dining table with exten- In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
cOmpuTer desk (glass) & chair. Like sion great piece great condition black chrOmaTic harmONica: Horner
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or $80 (650)364-5263 310 misc. For sale The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
gtecher@comcast.net (650)278-5776. 318 sports equipment
sOlid WOOd Entertainment Center- 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint,
cOmpuTer desk with 3 side drawers . TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 big berTha, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. epiphONe les Paul Custom Prophecy ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o bessy small Evening Hand Bag With Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. (415)999-4474
leave message (925)482-5742 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 (650)421-5469.
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Garage Sales 470 rooms 620 Automobiles 630 trucks & SuV’s 650 rVs 670 Auto Parts
MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K CheVrolet ‘88 Itaska; Motor Home: BridGeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
hiP houSinG fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles miles. System-One toolboxes and rack. Sun Downer, Excellent Cont., All Ameni- $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
GArAGe SAleS Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 $16K contact or text (650)520-3725 ties, 19,000 miles, $6000.00 (415)239-
1433
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490

eStAte SAleS (650)348-6660


niSSAn ‘12 Leaf, Electric, low mileage
34,500 Excellent condition (650)796-
kiA ‘15 Sorento V6,4 wheel drive, 73K
miles, white, $14,800 (650)302-5523 Gulf StreAM, Sun Voyager ‘04.
CheVy/GMC 1994. Full size. Front
plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
3896. 36 ft, Excellent Condition. $39,500. Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
Make money, make room! leXuS ‘00 RX 300, $4,900. 163K miles, 650-349-3087.
620 Automobiles PontiAC ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum $4,900. (650)302-5523 GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
List your upcoming Rims with good tires. Needs engine
670 Auto Service Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
garage sale, don’t lose money
work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell 635 Vans complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
9650)714-3865. ble .$75. (650)727-7266
moving sale, on a trade-in or toyotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
estate sale, consignment!
VW ‘13 TIQUAN, SUV, white, 80K miles,
$9,800 (650)302-5523
dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See AA SMoG White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
yard sale, craigslist for pics. Complete Repair & Service
Sell your vehicle in the 625 Classic Cars $29.75 plus certificate fee 680 Autos Wanted
rummage sale, 640 Motorcycles/Scooters (most cars)
clearance sale, or daily Journal’s CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado 869 California Drive . Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Auto Classifieds. 44,632 original miles. Needs body work BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call Novas, running or not
Burlingame
whatever sale you and headliner $2,475 OBO (650)218- (650) 995-0003 Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
have... 4681. (650) 340-0492 Give me a call
Just $45 MotorCyCle SAddleBAGS,
Joe 650 342-2483
CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard with mounting hardware and other parts
We’ll run it Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 $35. Call (650)670-2888.
Reach over 83,450 readers ‘til you sell it!
from South San Francisco obo. (650)952-4036. SMoG CheCk
to Palo Alto.
645 Boats $29.75 + $8.25 certificate
CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. VAlid Mon thru thu
in your local newspaper. reach 83,450 drivers 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 BoAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5 9am to 11:30am and 1pm to 5pm
from South Sf to obo. (650) 952-4036. HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.
(650) 591-5404. Look for coupon in the Daily Journal
Call (650)344-5200 Palo Alto CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k luxurati Auto
Call (650)344-5200 MileS. New upgrades; best offer. MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- 704 N. San Mateo Dr., San Mateo
(415)602-8480. Mr. Roberts. built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
ads@smdailyjournal.com 20K obo. (650)851-0878. 650-458-6666
MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- SeA rAy 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
379 open houses 0878 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
Auto AuCtion 670 Auto Parts
Every Tuesday 11am
280 A Street Colma MerCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel.
Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint, 1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40
R (650)303-4257. Leave msg.
650-756-3394 (650)592-3887
oPen houSe CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 95K
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Social Democrats, populists top Finland vote ahead of EU’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I have to make a honest confession: I hoped still for a Finns Party chairman Jussi Halla-aho, who received the
better result,” Social Democratic Party leader Antti Rinne, a most votes by far of any candidate for the Eduskunta legis-
HELSINKI — Results from Finland’s parliamentary elec- former finance minister and union leader, told supporters in lature, said he was surprised by his party’s strong perform-
tion illustrated the struggle by Europe’s traditional political central Helsinki. “Let us, my friends, take the Finnish soci- ance.
parties to retain supporters, with the center-left Social ety toward sustainable climate, social and economic poli- “I certainly could never have expected a result like this,”
Democratic Party winning the most votes and followed cies.” an elated Halla-aho said. Honestly speaking, none of us
closely by a populist party that wants to temper national Sunday’s election had been watched for signs of how a expected this kind of result.”
efforts to curb climate change. bloc of euroskeptic populists might do in next month’s Voters chose between 2,500 candidates from 19 political
The 17.7% of the vote the Social Democrats received European Parliament elections. The Finns Party is part of an parties and movements. Preliminary returns showed the
gives it 40 of the 200 seats in Finland’s new parliament, alliance that hopes to become the strongest faction in the conservative National Coalition Party in third place with
one more than the 39 the euroskeptic, anti-immigration European Union legislature and to radically transform EU 37 seats and outgoing Prime Minister Juha Sipila’s Center
Finns Party secured with its 17.5% support. policies on migration, families and the environment. Party claiming 31 places in the legislature.

Crestmoor Canyon and the San Andreas faults runs adjacent While the project is unique, Smith took time to note there

BRUNO
Continued from page 1
to the property, requiring the developer to hire geotechnical
experts to analyze the safety of building new homes.
A similar development on a lot divided by a fault line was
is no momentum currently pushing the development toward
the approval process required prior to construction.
“We don’t have any dates for meetings or when that will
approved in South San Francisco, where officials earlier be done,” said Smith.
this year allowed construction of 22 single-family homes at Regarding projects which could be moving toward the
accommodate two more cars. A total of 20 guest spaces are the corner of Westborough Boulevard and Oakmont Drive. approval process more rapidly though, Smith noted the
spread across the development as well. For the San Bruno development, Smith noted a segment Mills Plaza development may be heading before officials
Near to the property identified for development is the of the property is zoned for more dense construction but later this summer.
Crestmoor neighborhood, site of the 2010 Pacific Gas and regulations cannot be further amended per the city’s general Applicant Signature Development Company has
Electric gas line explosion and fire which killed eight and plan. expressed interest in building a vast residential develop-
injured dozens more. Work to rebuild the infrastructure in A city ordinance limits land use densities according to a ment offering 400 new apartments and 45,000 square feet of
the area is still underway, though many fixes have been ballot initiative which regulates building heights in the retail space spread across roughly 4.5 acres of property near
completed over the years. area to three stories, unless a change is approved by a City Hall at the corner of El Camino Real and San Bruno
Also neighboring the site is open space preserved in majority of voters. Avenue.
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