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Audit calls for BCDC changes


Commission officials agree with many findings after complaints
The findings confirmed the concerns and “The state auditor’s comprehensive report Development Commission officials do not
By Zachary Clark
suspicions of many, including makes abundantly clear that a legislative agree with all of the findings in the report,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South San audit request of BCDC was absolutely neces- they acknowledged change is necessary.
Francisco, who led a bipartisan legislative sary,” Mullin said in a press release. “As I “BCDC needs to step up its game, needs to
BCDC has neglected its responsibility to coalition that called for the audit in 2018. suspected, the state auditor has found that make the enforcement program more robust
protect the San Francisco Bay because of The coalition also included the commission has struggled to perform and consistent, we need a compliance pro-
inconsistent, ineffective and slow-moving Assemblywoman Marie Waldron, R- key responsibilities related to consistent gram and we need more resources for it,”
regulatory practices that are in need of Escondido, state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San enforcement and as a result, has allowed said Larry Goldzband, BCDC’s executive
reform, according to a state audit of the Mateo, and Assemblyman Marc Berman, D- ongoing harm to the Bay.”
commission published Tuesday said.  Palo Alto. While Bay Conservation and See BCDC, Page 19

Newsom wants
to help more buy
health insurance
Governor launches tour to
promote his new proposals
By Adam Beam
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — Sydney Winlock


owns a small business with his wife in
Northern California, and they had a
strange conversation recently: Should
they make less money so they can afford
their health insurance?
The couple makes too much money to Gavin Newsom
qualify for help from the federal govern-
ment in paying their monthly insurance premiums, which
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTOS now cost them $18,000 a year. But if they scale back their
Campers walk by heaps of trash left at Tunitas Creek Beach. Below:The property is difficult to access from either a treacherous business and make less money, they would qualify for the
steep bluff or a winding path along the sensitive creek and has been an attraction for illicit raves and overnight campers. help.
“Last year we had a great year. What did it do for us? It

County buys Tunitas Creek Beach kicked us right out and we no longer get the subsidies,”
See NEWSOM, Page 27

Officials take steps toward new county park at coastal property San Carlos takes on
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
wildfire prevention
An effort to preserve Tunitas Creek
Beach and give the public access to the Drills, maps and technology pegged
58-acre property south of Half Moon
Bay took a major step Tuesday when
among efforts to prepare for disaster
San Mateo County officials voted to By Anna Schuessler
purchase the property from the DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Peninsula Open Space Trust for $3.2
million. Evacuation drills, maps of potential fire hazards in spe-
Supported by a $3.2 million grant cific zones and explorations of fire detection technology
from the California State Coastal are among the strategies city officials have set their sights
Conservancy, the county’s acquisition on as an effort to prepare residents for the possibility of a
of the coastal land it has managed major wildfire continues to take shape in San Carlos.
since 2017 is one of several steps offi- How residents can best protect themselves and mitigate
damage to their properties in the event of a wildfire has
See BEACH, Page 18 See PREP, Page 18
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Thought for the Day


“Behavior is what a man
does, not what he thinks, feels, or believes.”
— Emily Dickinson, American poet

This Day in History


Registered nurse Ellen Church, the

1930 first airline stewardess, went on duty


aboard an Oakland-to-Chicago flight
operated by Boeing Air Transport, a
forerunner of United Airlines.
In 1 5 6 7 , Mary, Queen of Scots, married her third husband,
James Hepburn, the Earl of Bothwell, who had been impli-
cated in (but acquitted of) the death of Mary’s second hus-
band, Lord Darnley.
In  1 8 6 2 , President Abraham Lincoln signed an act estab-
lishing the Department of Agriculture.
In 1 9 1 8 , U.S. airmail began service between Washington,
D.C., Philadelphia and New York.
In  1 9 4 0 , DuPont began selling its nylon stockings
nationally. The original McDonald’s restaurant was opened
in San Bernardino, California, by Richard and Maurice
McDonald.
In  1 9 4 2 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a meas-
ure creating the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, whose
members came to be known as WACs. Wartime gasoline
rationing went into effect in 17 Eastern states, limiting
sales to three gallons a week for non-essential vehicles.
In  1 9 4 8 ,   hours after declaring its independence, the new
TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
state of Israel was attacked by Transjordan, Egypt, Syria,
Wedding dresses from the San Mateo County History Museum’s Millie Collection of Vintage Clothing will be modeled at
Iraq and Lebanon. Wedding Fashions Throughout Time, presented at the San Mateo County Historical Museum in Redwood City at 1 p.m.
In 1 9 6 3 , Weight Watchers was incorporated in New York. Saturday, May 18. Here Pat Yulo practices tossing her bouquet while wearing one of the vintage wedding gowns.
In  1 9 6 8 ,   two days of tornado outbreaks began in 10
Midwestern and Southern states; twisters were blamed for 72
deaths, including 45 in Arkansas and 18 in Iowa. In other news ...
In  1 9 7 2 , Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace was shot and The Long Beach Police Department take control of his money and business
left paralyzed while campaigning for president in Laurel, Danish candidate says Tuesday that 27-year-old Amad affairs.
Maryland, by Arthur H. Bremer, who served 35 years for places election ad on adult site Rashad Redding of Long Beach was The felony charges filed Friday by Los
attempted murder.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — While booked for investigation of murder and Angeles County prosecutors against the
most of the candidates for Denmark’s is being held on $2 million bail. 43-year-old Morgan include theft,
Birthdays general election are making good use of A department statement says homi- embezzlement, forgery or fraud against
the internet, posting their promises on cide detectives believe Redding attacked an elder adult, and false imprisonment of
websites and social media, one has gone 63-year-old Rosa Elena Hernandez on a an elder adult. A misdemeanor count also
a step further. neighborhood street Monday afternoon alleges elder abuse.
Joachim B. Olsen, an Olympic shot and used the scooter as a weapon during The charges date to June, when
put silver medalist who has been a mem- the assault. Morgan was working closely with Lee,
ber of the Folketing for the center-right Arriving officers found the victim who died in November.
Liberal Alliance since 2011 placed an ad with significant upper torso injuries. A warrant has been issued for the arrest
bearing the party logo and encouraging Firefighters pronounced her dead at the of Morgan. His attorney Alex Kessel
people to vote for him on one of the scene. said Morgan is not guilty.
world’s top adult websites, Pornhub. Police began looking for a man who “He has never abused or taken advan-
Counterculture TV personality Tennis player On his official Facebook profile, ran from the scene clad in a black hood- tage of Mr. Lee in any way,” Kessel said
icon Wavy Gravy is Giselle Fernandez Andy Murray is 32. Olsen confirmed that he was responsi- ed sweatshirt, black pants and red shoes. in an email. “We expect him to be com-
83. is 58. ble for the ad: “Yes, it’s me on Pornhub. Redding was taken into custody at a pletely exonerated of all charges.”
Actress-singer Anna Maria Alberghetti is 83. Former U.S. Olsen told Denmark’s B.T. newspaper local business around 5 p.m.
In June, attorneys for the 95-year-old
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is 82. Singer Trini Sunday that “election campaigns are Lee and his daughter Joan C. Lee were
Lopez is 82. Singer Lenny Welch is 81. Actress-singer Lainie serious ... but there must also be some Former manager charged granted a restraining order against
Kazan is 77. Actress Gunilla Hutton is 77. Country singer K.T. humor.” with abuse of Marvel’s Stan Lee Morgan that barred contact with Lee and
Oslin is 77. Actor Chazz Palminteri is 73. Former Health and The June 5 elections are being held on revealed that police were investigating
LOS ANGELES — A former business
Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is 71. Singer- schedule at the end of the parliament’s manager of Stan Lee has been charged in Morgan for elder abuse.
songwriter Brian Eno is 71. Actor Nicholas Hammond (Film: four-year term. California with five counts of elder Lee, co-creator of such characters as
“The Sound of Music”) is 69. Baseball Hall of Famer George abuse involving the late Marvel Comics Spider-Man, Iron Man and The
Brett is 66. Musician-composer Mike Oldfield is 66. Actor Lee Suspect in Southern California Incredible Hulk, was for decades the face
mastermind.
Horsley is 64. Rapper Grandmaster Melle Mel is 58. Actress scooter beating death ID’d A request for a restraining order filed of Marvel Comics.
Brenda Bakke is 56. Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith is LONG BEACH — Police have identi- last year by Lee’s daughter alleged Keya His movie cameos, still emerging
50. Actor Brad Rowe is 49. Actor David Charvet (shahr-VAY’) fied a man suspected of beating a Morgan was manipulating the mentally after his death in films like “Avengers:
is 47. Actor Russell Hornsby is 45. Rock musician Ahmet Southern California woman to death declining Lee, preventing him from see- Endgame,” are a beloved element of the
Zappa is 45. Olympic gold medal gymnast Amy Chow is 41. with an electric scooter. ing family and friends, and trying to Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Actor David Krumholtz is 41.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, May 11 Powerball Fantasy Five Wednes day :  Cloudy. A chance of show-
one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words. 6 8 9 37 40 26 13 31 35 37 39 ers. Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
Wednes day   ni g ht:  Cloudy. A chance of
ICALL Powerball

Daily Four
showers. Lows in the mid 50s.
May 10 Mega Millions Th urs day   an d  Th urs day   n i g h t :
3 16 21 61 62 19 4 8 4 3 Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers.
Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Lows
NYMEO
Mega number
Daily three midday in the lower 50s.
May 11 Super Lotto Plus 1 2 4 Fri day  Thro ug h Sunday : Mostly cloudy. A slight chance
of showers. Highs in the 50s to mid 60s. Lows in the lower
6 8 10 14 34 12 Daily three evening 50s.
DIGINS Mega number
Mo nday :  Cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s to lower 60s. West
3 7 8
winds 10 to 20 mph.
The Daily Derby race winners are Money Bags, No. Mo nday   ni g ht:  Cloudy. A slight chance of rain in the
11, in first place; California Classic, No. 5, in second evening, then a chance of showers after midnight. Lows in
the mid 50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precipita-
XONVCE place; and Gold Rush, No. 1, in third place. The race
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Man receives jail sentence, probation for robberies Police reports
By Anna Schuessler according to prosecutors. That’s my traffic jam
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on Daly City residents Adrian Arreguin A driver parked his car in the middle of
or share this story at Loera, 19, and Jeremiah Garcia, 20, were traffic and proceeded to get out and dance
www.smdailyjournal.com also charged in the San Carlos incident. on Middlefield Road in Redwood City, it
A 20-year-old Daly City man who pleaded was reported at 7:26 p.m. Friday, May
no contest to robberies in San Carlos and Having pleaded no contest to felony
assault, Garcia was sentenced to 60 days 10.
San Bruno last year was sentenced Tuesday prosecutors.
to a year in county jail and three years pro- county jail and three years supervised pro-
Peralta threatened to shoot the victims bation in February. Slated to be sentenced
bation, according to the San Mateo County and demanded money from them. When the alongside Peralta Tuesday, Loera failed to BURLINGAME
District Attorney’s Office. victim gave him $63, Peralta is said to have appear in court and a bench warrant with no Petty theft. Someone stole various items
Accused of robbing a teen in a San Carlos returned the phone and fled, according to bail was issued, according to prosecutors. from a pharmacy on El Camino Real, it was
park April 15, 2018, and robbing two prosecutors. reported at 5:20 p.m. Friday, May 10.
employees at The Shops at Tanforan in San In custody on $100,000 bail, Peralta will
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe Reckl es s dri v i ng . A motorist was report-
Bruno at gunpoint in July, Justin Peralta also be required to pay the victim of the San
explained previously an arrest warrant for ed for swerving in and out of lanes while
received 240 days credit for time served and Bruno robbery $350 in restitution, pay the
Peralta had already been out after he played a driving over the speed limit on Trousdale
gave up 326 days credit for time served at victim of the San Carlos victim $1,715 in
role in beating a 17-year-old and stealing Drive, it was reported at 3:47 p.m. Friday,
his sentencing hearing Tuesday, according restitution, and complete a residential treat-
his cash, necklace and backpack in the Big May 10.
to prosecutors. ment program, according to prosecutors.
Canyon Park in San Carlos April 15, 2018. Di s t urb an c e . Someone was throwing
Peralta was arrested after he allegedly Peralta was one of three young men who Wagstaffe acknowledged Judge Jeffrey
around furniture in a hotel lobby on Old
attempted to steal the phone of one of two attacked the teen, who arranged to purchase Finigan’s sentence gave Peralta a chance to
Bayshore Boulevard, it was reported at 9:16
employees of the Century movie theater in four bottles of vodka from a 17-year-old girl turn his life around after two felony convic-
a.m. Friday, May 10.
The Shops at Tanforan July 29. Peralta is through Snapchat earlier in the day. Peralta tions, and hoped the 20-year-old would take Petty theft. Someone stole license plates
believed to have known one of the employ- is believed to have punched the teen, who the opportunity. off of a vehicle on California Drive, it was
ees from high school, and had asked them to suffered a concussion, and said he had a gun, “He has received a golden chance from reported at 8:05 a.m. Friday, May 10.
come with him to the walkway near a park- though the gun was never shown or seen, Judge Finigan,” he said. “If he blows it and Arres t. A motorist was arrested for a sus-
ing garage to borrow the victim’s cell- according to prosecutors. commits another crime, he’s going to go to pend license and possession of drug para-
phone. The victim confronted Peralta when The victim of the San Carlos incident prison for a long time.” phernalia on Broadway, it was reported at
he started to walk away with the phone, and was able to identify Peralta as the man Peralta’s defense attorney Tennille Duffy 11:47 a.m. Wednesday, May 8.
Peralta lifted up his shirt to show them a who punched him that night, but the could not be immediately reached for com-
handgun in his waistband, according to s t o l en i t ems were n ev er reco v ered, ment. REDWOOD CITY
Reckl es s dri v i ng . A driver was cutting
off other people on El Camino Real, it was
Synagogue shooting suspect pleads not guilty to hate crimes reported at 5:59 p.m. Sunday, May 12.
Burg l ary . Someone attempted to break
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 27 and opening fire with an assault rifle, head of hair. He looked blankly at into a safe at a business on Woodside Road,
killing one and injuring three. Magistrate Judge Michael Berg as the judge it was reported at 6:51 a.m. Sunday, May
SAN DIEGO — The man suspected of Peter Ko, an assistant U.S. attorney, told explained the proceedings and followed 12.
killing a woman in a shooting at a the judge that the government had not along with his attorney, Kathryn Nester, as Reckl es s dri v i ng . A motorist ran a red
Southern California synagogue pleaded not decided whether to seek the death penalty. she flipped pages of the charging document light on El Camino Real, it was reported at
guilty to federal hate crime charges He reaffirmed plans to try Earnest separate- that the judge read aloud. Earnest’s wrists 1:48 a.m. Sunday, May 12.
Tuesday. ly and simultaneously with a state charge of and ankles were shackled. Van dal i s m. Someone pushed over and
John T. Earnest spoke twice during the murder that is classified as a hate crime, broke a granite statue on Madison Avenue,
A federal affidavit detailing the hate crime it was reported at 1:39 p.m. Saturday, May
brief hearing — to acknowledge his name which also exposes Earnest to a potential charges that was filed last week describes a
death sentence. 11.
and to say he agreed with his court-appoint- deeply disturbed man filled with hatred Burg l ary . Someone broke into a car on
ed attorney’s decision against seeking bail. Earnest had a buzz haircut and didn’t wear toward Jews and Muslims, which are Portola Valley, it was reported at 12:06 p.m.
Earnest, 19, is charged with bursting into glasses, unlike his first appearance in state detailed in a manifesto he allegedly pub- Saturday, May 11.
the Chabad of Poway synagogue on April court two weeks ago, when he had a full lished online.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday • May 15, 2019 5


Around the nation
Joe Biden steps up the
Alabama Senate heads toward
retail politics in New Hampshire
NASHUA, N.H. — An impassioned version of his stan-
dard speech in the rain. A huddle with reporters in the state
vote on abortion ban measure
By Kim Chandler
capital. A little encouragement for a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
schoolboy getting ready for a hockey
tournament.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama
Democratic presidential contender Joe
lawmakers headed to a Tuesday night
Biden summoned old-school retail poli-
vote on a bill to outlaw almost all
tics during his first campaign trip
abortions in the state, the latest con-
through New Hampshire as his third try
servative state to try and enact new
for the Oval Office approaches full gear.
restrictions on abortion access.
This two-day swing in this first-in-the-
The bill before the GOP-dominated
Joe Biden nation primary state signaled that the
Alabama Senate would make perform-
former vice president knows his front-
ing an abortion at any stage of preg-
runner status still requires that he meet voters and the media
nancy a felony punishable by up to 99
in intimate settings. And despite a history of freewheeling
years or life in prison. The only excep-
comments that sometimes get Biden in political trouble,
tion would be when the woman’s
his aides and supporters see it as an asset that is key to the
health is at serious risk.
76-year-old politician’s appeal.
Supporters said the bill is intention-
“Joe can connect with people, so you let him do what he’s
ally designed to conflict with the U.S.
good at,” said Terry Shumaker, a prominent New Hampshire
Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 Roe v.
Democrat and former Clinton administration ambassador
Wade decision legalizing abortion
who has endorsed Biden. REUTERS
nationally, because they hope to spark
Pro-choice supporters protest in front of the Alabama State House as the Alabama
Trump pushes ‘America First a court case that might prompt the jus-
state Senate votes on the strictest anti-abortion bill.
tices to revisit abortion rights.
energy policy’ on Louisiana trip “The question for me — for us — is: aborted the state of Alabama with your The Alabama bill goes further by
HACKBERRY, La. — President Donald Trump showcased When is a person a person?” rhetoric with this bill.” seeking to outlaw abortion outright.
his “America First energy policy” on Tuesday during a trip Republican Sen. Clyde Chambliss said The bill’s sponsor and other sup- “Our bill says that baby in the womb
to Louisiana designed to highlight his as debate began on the proposed ban. porters had argued exemptions would is a person,” Republican Rep. Terri
administration’s efforts to increase lique- Senators rejected an attempt to add weaken their hope of creating a vehi- Collins, the bill’s sponsor, said
fied natural gas exports and boost the an exception for rape and incest. The cle to challenge Roe. Monday.
country’s energy infrastructure. amendment was voted down 21-11, Emboldened by conservative jus- The text of the bill likens abortion
Trump toured the outskirts of a $10 bil- with four Republicans joining tices who have joined the Supreme to history’s greatest atrocities, includ-
lion export terminal that will liquefy nat- Democrats in the seeking the amend- Court, abortion opponents in several ing the Holocaust.
ural gas for storage and shipping. The ment. states are seeking to challenge abor- Democrats, who hold eight seats in
process involves cooling gas vapor to a “You don’t care anything about tion access. Kentucky, Mississippi, the 35-member Senate, criticized the
liquid state. Sempra Energy announced babies having babies in this state, Ohio and Georgia have approved bans proposed abortion ban as a mixture of
Tuesday ahead of Trump’s visit that the being raped and incest,” Democratic on abortion once a fetal heartbeat is political grandstanding, an attempt to
Donald Trump Louisiana plant has begun producing liq- Sen. Bobby Singleton said angrily detected, which can occur in about the control women and a waste of taxpayer
uefied natural gas and will begin shipping to global mar- after the amendment’s defeat. “You just sixth week of pregnancy. dollars.
kets in the next few weeks.
“Under my administration we have ended the war on
America energy and ended the economic assault on our won-
derful energy workers,” Trump said in a wide-ranging speech
to workers that emphasized energy efforts but also touched
on the 2020 Democratic field, the economy and his 2016
election.

Trump nominee to lead


FAA faces aircraft safety questions
Stephen Dickson flew military jets then went on to pilot
five different jetliners during a 27-year career at Delta Air
Lines that was capped by running the company’s daily oper-
ations.
On paper, he checks all the boxes to become the next
head of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.
But at a time when the FAA is under scrutiny for its comfy
relations with aircraft maker Boeing Co. following two
deadly crashes of the 737 Max aircraft, President Donald
Trump’s nominee to head the agency is sure to face ques-
tions about his industry ties.
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Two teens arrested the design of the pilot program.


Local briefs The site, located at 1798 Bay Road, will
PG&E starts work on
for stealing electronics di s l o dg es i t . accommodate 16 RVs throughout the towers next to San Mateo Bridge
from Baywood Elementary The species, age, gender and cause of night. The RVs are then asked to vacate On Tuesday, May 14, contractors for
death of the whale remains undetermined, during the day. Pacific Gas and Electric began work to
Officers arrested two teenage boys Participants will be required to engage
Sunday on suspicion of burglarizing a according to Rulli. make improvements to 11 electric towers
with social workers sent by the nonprofit located in the San Francisco Bay, along the
school in San Mateo after a resident report-
ed suspicious behavior, police said Police ask for help Project WeHOPE to assist them in their San Mateo-Hayward Bridge.
search for housing. To perform this work safely and as quick-
Tuesday. in locating at-risk woman ly as possible, the utility announced it will
Police said they received a call about two Man pleads not guilty in
Pacifica police are asking for the pub- be using boats to transport equipment and
youths wearing hoods and carrying back-
packs after school hours at Baywood
lic’s help in locating a missing, at-risk boating collision that injured teen crews to barges anchored at the base of the
woman who was last transmission towers, on the south side of
Elementary School located at 600 Alameda A San Mateo attorney pleaded not guilty
seen Monday afternoon. the bridge. While the work will be taking
de las Pulgas. Monday to misdemeanor charges of boat-
Police said 67-year- place at the base of the towers, some of
When they arrived at the school, officers ing under the influence of alcohol for a
old Carmela Leonor this activity will be visible to drivers on
apprehended the suspects, who were flee- collision last October in Marina Lagoon
Smith was last seen at the bridge, according to the utility.
ing with some of the school’s electronic that seriously injured a teenage boy in a
her home on the 1400 Work is currently underway, and is sched-
equipment in hand. kayak, prosecutors said.
block of Serra Drive in uled to take place Monday through Friday
According to police, all property was The family of 15-year-old Francesco
Pacifica around 4:30 from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. The project is sched-
returned to the school. The juveniles, a Adamo is angry at the San Mateo County
p.m. Monday. Smith, a uled to be completed by early 2020,
15-year-old boy from Daly City and anoth- District Attorney’s Office, saying Stephen
Spanish-speaker, is according to the utility.
er from San Mateo, were released to their Carmela Smith believed to have taken a Chiari, 49, should have been charged with
parents after their arrest was processed felonies for the Oct. 28 collision that left
with San Mateo County’s Juvenile Court
bus to the Daly City BART station.
Adamo with life-threatening injuries to
Man, 47, arrested for
Smith is 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs sexual assaults of children
system. his skull, lungs, spine, chest and brain.
around 135 pounds with brown hair and
Anyone with information about the case Chiari was not present at the arraign- A Pescadero man was arrested last week for
brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a
can contact the San Mateo Police ment in South San Francisco on Monday sexually assaulting two children under the
red-fleece hooded jacket with a Cabela’s-
Department at (650) 522-7700. but his defense attorney entered the plea age of 10 multiple times
brand logo on the front-breast pocket,
black leggings and white New Balance on his behalf, prosecutors said. in a private residence in
Dead whale tennis shoes. She may also be carrying San Mateo County District Attorney Pescadero, according to
washes ashore in Pacifica multiple purses or handbags. Steve Wagstaffe said Tuesday that he spoke the San Mateo County
Anyone who sees her or has any infor- with Adamo’s family on Friday and met Sheriff’s Office.
A dead whale washed ashore at a beach in with them Monday afternoon to discuss
Pacifica Tuesday morning, but Marine mation on her whereabouts is asked to call From March 2009 to
911 or Pacifica police at (650) 738-7314. their concerns about how the case was han- March 2015, Francisco
Mammal Center scientists cannot study it dled.
until it moves somewhere more accessi- Nunez is suspected of the
ble, a center spokesman said. East Palo Alto to “I completely understand their frustra- crimes and was arrested
tion, their son suffered and continues to Thursday, May 8, after an
Center spokesman Giancarlo Rulli said accommodate RVs at ‘drive-in’ lot suffer horrific injuries,” Wagstaffe said. Francisco
extensive investigation
the carcass was first reported in the sur- Chiari remains out of custody on his Nunez
The city of East Palo Alto has launched a by patrol deputies and
fline at Linda Mar Beach. Pacifica police own recognizance. His jury trial was set
program to provide people living in recre- detectives, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
Capt. Chris Clements had said that police for Sept. 30, with a pre-trial conference
ational vehicles with space to park The Sheriff’s Office believes there are
were notified around 9:30 a.m. that the scheduled for Sept. 4, prosecutors said.
overnight along with restrooms, showers potentially more victims and encourages
whale was located at the adjacent Shelter His defense attorney Geoffrey Carr said
and laundry services in response to the anyone who had any contact with the sus-
Cove. Tuesday that factors in the charging deci-
Bay Area’s housing crisis. pect or allowed him to be around your
Rul l i s ai d s ci en t i s t s at t h e Mari n sion may have been that kayaks were
According to the city manager’s office, child/children or believe anyone may have
Headl an ds -b as ed cen t er can ’t p erfo rm apparently not allowed in the area of the
the increase of RVs in the city due to a lack been victimized, please contact Detective
a n ecro p s y o n t h e wh al e un t i l t h e car- lagoon where the collision occurred, and
of affordable housing options presented Ron Derespini at (650) 363-4055 or email
cas s dri ft s t o a s afer s p o t o r h i g h t i de that Chiari’s blood-alcohol content was
health and safety concerns that prompted him at rderespini@smcgov. org or
.05 percent. Carr said Chiari, a civil attor- Detective Jose Velasquez at (650) 363-
Obituary ney and retired Oakland police officer, has 4062 or email him at jvelasquez@smc-
no prior criminal history. gov.org.
Jane Marie Landucci
May 30, 1933 – May 11, 2019
Obituary
Jane Marie Landucci passed away peacefully Saturday
night surrounded by her family following her valiant fight Dolores Cunningham
against lung cancer. She beat cancer once in the 1970’s and March 16, 1920 - April 25, 2019
will be missed dearly by her family and the many friends she
has made throughout her life. Dolores Cunningham passed away peacefully at home in
Jane was born in San Francisco, CA to Sebastian (Sam) Redwood City on April 25, 2019. The fourth of ten children of
and Marion (Castelberg) Padrun. She graduated from Delfin and Antonia Martin, she was born March 16, 1920 in
Commerce High School in 1951, married in 1955, moved to Koloa, Kauai, came to California in 1940, and married Robert
San Mateo in 1957 where she, along with her husband, raised F. Cunningham in 1952.
two sons and later worked in the banking industry for over thirty years. She was an Dolores and Bob bought their only home in Redwood City
avid bowler, prolific knitter and enjoyed playing Pedro with friends. She was also very and raised two children there. They were founding members of
active in her church and in her sons’ school and extracurricular activities. Following St. Pius Catholic Church, and she was active with many other
her retirement, she spent a good portion of her time caring for her grandchildren and community organizations in earlier years. She worked for some years in the registrar’s
attending almost all of their sporting events. office at the College of Notre Dame in Belmont. Dolores loved her garden, and we
She is survived by her loyal, caring and devoted husband of sixty-three years, Dino imagine her pinching off bits of plants when the angels aren’t looking, to root them in
J. Landucci, Jr.; her sons Jeffrey D. Landucci (Mary Bove) and Dino J. Landucci, III her new heavenly garden.
(Christy); grandchildren Kristin N. Landucci, Danielle M. Landucci, Nicolette A. Dolores is survived by children Robert J. Cunningham (Janet) of Rockport, Texas and
Landucci, Dino J. Landucci, IV, Jacqueline K. Landucci and Dominic J. Landucci; Mary Fritz (Jim) of Benicia, California, and grandchildren Amelia and William Fritz,
her great-grandchild, Daxon J. Lewerenz; sister Julia O’Connor (Padrun); sisters-in- Joseph Cunningham and his son Michael, and Samantha Cunningham Georgakakis.
law Rosemarie Rodriguez (Joe) and Janet Plantier; and many more cousins, nieces Visitation and memorial will be from 4:00 - 6:00pm on Thursday, May 16 at Crippen
and nephews. & Flynn Woodside Chapel. She will be buried on Friday, May 17th next to her beloved
Visitation begins at 6:30pm followed by a Vigil at 7:30pm on Wednesday, May husband at Golden Gate National Cemetery.
15, 2019 at Sneider & Sullivan & O’Connell’s, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Donations suggested to Mission Hospice: missionhospice.org
Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30am on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at St. Mark
Catholic Church, 325 Marine View Ave. Belmont. Interment to follow at Skylawn
Memorial Park, San Mateo.

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Global worries flare over whether US sliding toward Iran war
By Robert Burns and Lolita C. Baldor As tensions in the region started to surge,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said
his nation was worried about the risk of
WASHINGTON — International worries accidental conflict “with an escalation that
that the Trump administration is sliding is unintended really on either side.” Then
toward war with Iran flared into the open on Tuesday, Spain temporarily pulled one
Tuesday amid skepticism about its claims of its frigates from the U.S.-led combat
that the Islamic Republic poses a growing fleet heading toward the Strait of Hormuz.
threat to the U.S. and its allies in the That was followed by the unusual public
Persian Gulf and beyond . challenge to the Trump administration by
The U. S. military rebutted doubts the general.
expressed by a British general about such a “No, there’s been no increased threat
threat. President Donald Trump denied a from Iranian-backed forces in Iraq and
report that the administration has updated Syria,” said Maj. Gen. Chris Ghika, a sen-
plans to send more than 100,000 troops to ior officer in the U.S.-backed coalition
counter Iran if necessary. But Trump then fighting the Islamic State group. Ghika,
stirred the controversy further by saying: speaking in a video conference from coali-
“Would I do that? Absolutely.” tion headquarters in Baghdad, told reporters
The general’s remarks exposed interna- at the Pentagon that the coalition monitors
tional skepticism over the American mili- the presence of Iranian-backed forces
tary build-up in the Middle East, a legacy of “along with a whole range of others
the 2003 invasion of Iraq that was predicat- because that’s the environment we’re in.”
ed on false intelligence. U.S. officials have But he added, “There are a substantial
REUTERS not publicly provided any evidence to back number of militia groups in Iraq and Syria,
Flight deck personnel stand on the flight deck on board the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS up claims of an increased Iranian threat and we don’t see any increased threat from
Abraham Lincoln as it patrols the Arabian Gulf during a Strait of Hormuz transit. amid other signs of allied unease. any of them at this stage.”

Trump’s election has boosted Israeli settlement construction


By Josef Federman to a “Trump effect,” claiming the president’s Hagit Ofran, a researcher with the anti- that the current U.S. administration encour-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS friendlier approach to the settlements is settlement monitoring group Peace Now, aged settlement activities,” he said.
leading to additional West Bank construc- said it appears that Trump’s election has Since capturing the West Bank and east
tion. emboldened Israel’s pro-settler govern- Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war, Israel
JERUSALEM — Israel’s government went While the new Israeli figures obtained in a ment. has settled some 700,000 of its citizens in
on a spending binge in its West Bank set- freedom of information request do not prove “They are not shy anymore with what the two areas, which are considered occupied
tlements following the election of a direct connection, they indicate this they are doing,” she said. “They feel more territory by most of the world. The interna-
President Donald Trump, according to offi- process may already be underway, showing free to do whatever they want.” tional community has objected to Israel’s
cial data obtained by the Associated Press. a 39% increase in 2017 spending on roads, Nabil Abu Rdeneh, spokesman for moving people into settlements in those
Both supporters and detractors of the set- schools and public buildings across the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, territories as both illegal and a deliberate
tlement movement have previously referred West Bank. offered even sharper criticism. “This proves obstacle to any future Palestinian state.

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DeSantis: Russians accessed


two Florida voting databases
By Brendan Farrington U. S. Sen. Rick Scott,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DeSantis said.
“We’re trying to figure
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Russian hackers out what the state knew
gained access to voter databases in two at the time, ” DeSantis
Florida counties ahead of the 2016 presiden- said. “Obviously, the
tial election, Republican Gov. Ron previous administration
DeSantis said at a news conference Tuesday. and the head of FDLE did
DeSantis said the hackers didn’t manipu- not have that informa-
late any data and the election results weren’t Ron DeSantis tion.”
compromised. He and officials from the He said the hackers
Florida Department of Law Enforcement gained access through a spear-phishing
were briefed by the FBI and Department of email after a worker clicked a link.
Homeland Security on Friday. Scott criticized his opponent in last
The governor said he signed an agreement year’s election, then-Democratic U.S. Sen.
with the FBI not to disclose the names of Bill Nelson, for saying Russians had hacked
the counties, but elections officials in those elections systems and had “free rein to move
counties are aware of the intrusions. about” ahead of last year’s midterm elec-
One person who wasn’t aware was tion. Scott called the allegations sensation- REUTERS
DeSantis’ predecessor, now-Republican al. Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Left, at the
Bocharov Ruchei residence in Sochi, Russia.
Panel reaches deal
with Trump Jr. for interview
WASHINGTON — The Senate Intelligence
Around the nation
on condition of anonymity Tuesday to dis-
cuss the confidential terms.
Mike Pompeo tells Russia: No
more election interference
Committee has struck a deal with Donald The deal comes after the panel subpoe-
Trump Jr. to appear for a closed-door inter- naed President Donald Trump’s eldest son to
view next month, pulling the two sides discuss answers he gave the panel’s staff in
back, for now, from a confrontation over a a 2017 interview. Trump Jr. had backed out
subpoena as part of the panel’s Russia By Jim Heintz and Francesca Ebel Iran was planning attacks on American inter-
of interviews twice, prompting the subpoe-
investigation. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ests.
na, according to people familiar with
Under the terms of the deal, according to “We fundamentally don’t seek a war with
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman
two people familiar with the agreement, SOCHI, Russia — On his first trip to Iran,” Pompeo said.
Richard Burr’s remarks to a GOP luncheon
Trump Jr. will talk to the committee in mid- last week. Russia as U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Lavrov said Russia is hoping for a positive
June for up to four hours. The people spoke Pompeo said Tuesday that he warned his response from the United States about

I AM SAGE
Russian counterpart against any “unaccept- extending the New START arms control
able” Russian meddling in U.S. elections. treaty, which is due to expire in 2021, “but
At a news conference following three hours we really have some concerns which are relat-
of meetings, Pompeo said he told Russian ed to the re-equipping of launchers of Trident
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov added than submarines and heavy bombers announced
any such action by the Russians in the 2020 by the United States.”
elections “would put our relationship in an A day after President Donald Trump said he
even worse place than it has been.” would meet with Russian President Vladimir
Both diplomats said the meeting in the Putin at the Group of 20 summit of leaders in
resort city of Sochi covered an array of issues Japan in June, Lavrov said it has not received
VETERINARY CENTERS
that have heightened tensions between a formal proposal.
Improving the lives of pets and their people. Moscow and Washington. These included “If such a proposal is received, we will
Iran, Syria and Venezuela, where the United respond to it in a positive way,” he said.
“Being SAGE” means being part of something States supports opposition leader Juan Pompeo and Lavrov were to brief Putin on
very special. Whether you are a past, or Guaido as interim president and Russia backs their talks in the evening.
present patient, or an employee, you are President Nicolas Maduro. At the start of their meeting, Lavrov said
SAGE. You have experienced what it means Lavrov defended Russia’s position and said both countries are overdue to dispel “suspi-
to “be SAGE”. SAGE is compassion. It’s the threats Maduro’s government is receiv- cions and prejudices” and to “start building a
passion for life. SAGE is knowledge and ing from U.S. administration officials cou- new constructive framework” of how Russia
pled with Guaido’s seeming support for a for- and the U.S see each other.
experience that leads the veterinary industry. eign military intervention, “bear no relation Pompeo said in televised remarks at the
SAGE is family. We are SAGE and we are to democracy.” meeting on Tuesday that he came to Russia
hear to help your animal live a better life. Iran was a key point of discussion amid ris- because President Donald Trump was “com-
Explore being SAGE at: ing tensions between Washington and mitted to improve this relationship” despite
Tehran. Last week, the United States sent an differences between the United States and
SAGECENTERS.COM aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers to the Russia Syria, Iran, the crisis in Venezuela and
Middle East in response to intelligence that other matters.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • May 15, 2019 9


Stop SB 50 now When is Children’s Day?
“T
By Tim Hilborn The Senate oday … the great fear is the pressure on
Appropriations
Guest American families, children are becoming

S
tate Sen. Scott Wiener’s Committee seems victims of non-attachment through igno-
Senate Bill 50 blames cities poised to vote on rance. The mistake may be made by parents leaving their
and local communities for our
so-called “housing crisis.”
the fate of the bill
Thursday. If SB 50
perspective very young children far too long in the care of others.”
— Dr. Ken Magid and Carole A. McKelvey, “High Risk —
We can’t let Wiener, D-San proceeds, Children Without a Conscience.”
Francisco, and his pro development Peninsula cities’ public transit. Are people in Mother’s Day was May 12. Father’s Day is June 16. But
YIMBY cronies fool the public and populations could Livermore and beyond, going to when is Children’s Day? In April, when I asked “Alexa,”
drive this false narrative. increase by leave their single-family homes and she told me Children’s Day is May 30. When I asked her
Cities function just like a busi- almost 300%. This unfunded mandate dump their super commutes for a two- on May 4, she said: “Children’s Day is tomorrow.” Then I
ness, providing a multitude of goods will negatively impact transporta- bedroom luxury apartment on the checked my old 1965 World Book encyclopedia which
and services, retaining employees, tion, schools, public infrastructure, Peninsula? Our transportation sys- told me it was on June 9. When I consulted Google, etc., I
paying benefits, pensions, main- natural resources and other services. tems are some of the worst in the read that May 2 is “Baby Day,” the Friday before Mother’s
taining equipment and having to Many cities along the Peninsula are country and running at full capacity Day is Day Care Provider Day and the 25th is National
keep a balanced budget with very lit- meeting their Regional Housing except for SamTrans, which can’t Missing Children’s Day and a universal celebration of
tle income from pass-through tax Needs Allocation targets, but Sen. even keep their buses on schedule. children is on Nov. 20.
increments, bond and sales tax rev- Wiener is ignoring their work, which Even with all the new jobs and tran- On the internet I found:
enue. In 2012, Gov. Jerry Brown dis- includes aggressive housing ele- sit-oriented developments, ridership “On Dec. 14, 1954, a uni-
solved the redevelopment agencies, a ments in their general plans. SB 50 has decreased, due to horrible quality. versal day dedicated to chil-
major source of municipal funding removes local control for zoning and Almost every transit study shows dren was instituted by
for affordable housing and other density decisions in most areas of that the last mile to work and not the United Nation’s Resolution
developments. The decrease in resi- peninsula cities. It would further first mile from housing, determines 836 (1X) as an observance
dential development and increase in exacerbate the affordability compo- public transportation use. of the understanding and
office/tech development followed the nent by allowing developers to build If Sen. Wiener is serious about brotherhood among all the
trend of the RDA’s dissolution. primarily expensive, luxury housing making SB 50 work, he would incen- children of the world.” We
Cities have had no choice but to while hoping the trickle down effect tivize both cities and high-tech com- are told that Children’s Day
approve commercial, office and high will create more affordable units out panies to work together for a local, is a day of the year to com-
tech over residential development, of thin air. “Jobs rich” projects with community-driven solution. High- memorate our most valu-
just to remain solvent. Revenue fund- 10 or fewer units have no affordabili- tech companies need to step up and able resource, our children
ing for industrial and commercial ty contribution. Projects with 11 to start building housing now. The total and ensure they are given
projects far outpaces funding for resi- 20 residential units, may require an annual revenue in 2017 for all the tools not only to sur-
dential developments. The state has in-lieu fee to the local government. California cities combined was vive but also to thrive in our society.
produced no new incentives since the High density “transit rich” develop- $77.5 billion. The total annual rev- When I was contemplating this column, I found my
ments will contain about a third of enue for Google in 2018 was $156 favorite books about the importance of children being
loss of RDAs, and has left cities to
below-market-rate units while the billion. Tech and commercial compa- valued by society and raised by parents who appreciate
fend for themselves. This scenario
rest will be expensive “luxury” nies have the revenue and land that children’s vulnerability and potential. I came upon Eda
has provided opportunities for pro
developments. cities don’t, to have a major impact LeShan’s 1967 book, “The Conspiracy Against
development groups to cast the false Childhood.” This book is even more relevant to the lives
narrative of blaming cities and subur- SB 50 is a giveaway to corporate, on our jobs/housing imbalance.
international developers while fami- It doesn’t take a lot of research to of today’s children. She wrote: “Our young are our own
ban residents for the “housing cri- new beginnings, a testament to our trust in the future. The
sis.” lies living in local neighborhoods see who is controlling Wiener and
will have the fabric of their commu- SB 50. The majority of his 2018 and innocence, the delight, the wonder, the vitality, the open-
Teachers, firefighters, police offi- ness to life, of childhood are necessary to us. Without
cers and service industry workers nities torn apart. Bidding wars for 2020 re-election campaigns come
single-family lots in “jobs and tran- from real estate and big development them, we lose touch with what is young and tender and cre-
have had their housing issues prom- ative within ourselves. When we lose patience with child-
ulgated by these “so-called” housing sit rich” areas will be dominated by along with private donors who are
well-funded developers, in turn push- big development advocates. hood, and our joy in it, we lose touch with our inner
advocates and politicians, for more selves, with our growing and becoming.” And especially
gentrification and developer profit. ing out families trying to buy a Please attend our “SB 50/Housing”
home. Property ownership will Town Hall at the San Carlos Library poignant: “What we MUST learn is how we can use our
Subsequently, Apple, Google, technological knowledge for the good of mankind instead
transfer from single families to rich 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, for
Facebook and many others bring in of for its destruction.” And this was in 1967! And: “What
developers and investors. more information and how you can
their well-paid workers and take over we need more crucially than ever before is basic education
The lack of parking requirements get involved.
established neighborhoods, increas- in learning to live with ourselves and others.”
will increase street parking, and the
ing the housing costs, commute What would Eda have to say now? With all of the elec-
use of ride-hailing companies creat- Tim Hilborn liv es in San Carlos where
times and gentrifying neighbor- tronic gadgets that our youth (not to mention their par-
ing extensive traffic congestion
hoods that made up the fabric of a he is a member of Greater East San ents) are obsessed with, the proliferation of violent,
problems in all our local cities. Sen.
community-centered region. These Carlos. He is a teacher in the San sadistic and sexually explicit TV and movies, the increase
Wiener also thinks that increasing
companies have taken virtually no Mateo-Foster City Elementary School in the number of parents who have to be or choose to be
high density near transportation will
responsibility for building any get people out of their cars and onto employed at the expense of their children, many schools
District.
affordable housing. that haven’t kept up with their needs, the widespread and
horrific murders — especially in schools, places of wor-
ship and other gathering places, the proliferation of ran-
dom slaughter by gun wielding psychopaths, etc., etc. —
Letter to the editor would no doubt cause her great suffering.
Children need time with their parents — parents who are
willing to learn from them and they from their parents.
The parents need to bond with them and, if necessary,
Democrats’ agenda from the Democrats their full and I find it curious that President Trump give up some of their personal desires — especially dur-
unredacted vision for our economy who claims that the Mueller report ing those preschool years. “As Piero Ferrucci wrote in
Editor, and society.” Fair enough, Virgil, I gave him “complete and total exoner- “What Our Children Teach Us”: “A child feels her relation-
I’m responding to Virgil Stevens’ am all for that, and how about the ation” is acting like a man who has ship with her parents with her whole being. If that rela-
letter to the editor (“The Democrats Democrats receive the full and something to hide. tionship is polluted, the poisons circulate in her organ-
agenda”) that was in the May 10 edi- unredacted Mueller report that ism. If the atmosphere is chaotic, the child will grow in
tion of the Daily Journal. In his let- President Trump is stonewalling by Art Gonzalez disharmony. If it is full of insecurities, she will live in
ter, Virgil states “we need to demand invoking executive privilege. San Bruno anxiety.” 
And my favorite, “When the Bough Breaks” — “the cost
of neglecting our children” by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, 1991:
OUR MISSION: “ I make no apology for adopting the voices and vantage
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most point of children. In 1991, they are the least heard and the
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. most seriously disadvantaged group of our population.
By combining local news and sports coverage, Besides, if we continue to squander children, we will incur
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, huge costs in the quality and possibilities of our own adult
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to lives. Child neglect diminishes our potential and our
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. humanity. … True, some children continue to be raised in
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we supportive communities by thoughtful, attentive parents,
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honor parents, value families and treasure our children.”
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal Now in 2019, we are experiencing the decline that these
authors feared, and, no doubt, one much more severe than
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Stocks claw back chunk of Monday’s plunge


By Damian J. Troise and Stan Choe
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 25,688.96
NEW YORK — Stocks climbed on Tuesday Low: 25,384.03
and clawed back a chunk of their losses from Close: 25,532.05
Monday’s rout, the latest whipsaw move as
investors weigh just how badly the escalat- Change: +207.06
ing U.S.-China trade war will hurt the econ-
omy. OTHER INDEXES
The day’s rally was nearly a mirror image S&P 500: 2834.41 +22.54
of Monday’s plunge, when the S&P 500 had NYSE Index: 12,620.20 +93.49
its worst day since early January, just not as Nasdaq: 7734.49 +87.47
severe: Technology companies led the way
higher after bearing the brunt of the selling NYSE MKT: 2548.87 +25.23
on Monday, Treasury yields rose modestly Russell 2000: 1543.06 +20.06
and gold gave back a bit of its gains. Wilshire 5000: 29,299.91 +258.50
The S&P 500 rose 22.54 points, or 0.8%,
to 2,834.41. It recovered nearly a third of
its loss from Monday, and would now need 10-Yr Bond: 2.41 +0.01
to rise 3.9% to regain the record it set a cou- Oil (per barrel): 61.72 +0.68
ple weeks ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Gold : 1,297.80 -4.00
Average rose 207. 06, or 0. 8%, to
25,532.05, and the Nasdaq composite index
jumped 87.47, or 1.1%, to 7,734.49. olution on the trade dispute — or Twitter gauge,” which measures how much traders profits and dividends, they had been the
Of course, stocks are still lower than they storms — could drive markets into their are paying to protect themselves from only S&P 500 sector to manage a gain.
were last week, following China’s pledge to next swing. upcoming price swings for stocks, dropped Other investments seen as safe harbors
raise tariffs on U.S. goods. Stocks also “We’re not counting on a full resolution,” 12.1%. A day earlier, it had spiked 28.1 %. also dropped, such as U.S. government
remain lower than they were on May 5, said John Lynch, chief investment strate- The VIX index remains higher than it’s bonds. When a bond’s price falls, its yield
when President Donald Trump ignited this gist at LPL Financial. “But, we’re looking been for much of the past five years, but fear rises, and the yield on the 10-year Treasury
latest round of fear for markets by announc- for a path to progress.” is considerably lower than it was during the rose to 2.41% from 2.40% late Monday. It
ing on Twitter that the U.S. would raise tar- The worries about trade have shattered market sell-off late last year sparked by was at 2.45% at the end of last week.
iffs on Chinese goods. what had been a remarkably steady rise for worries about a possible recession. Gold is another investment that tends to
Tuesday’s rally came after another round stocks at the start of this year. As 2019 Investors also returned to stocks of tech do fade when investors are feeling more
of morning Trump tweets on trade. He said, began, investors increasingly bet that a companies, which may have the most to optimistic, and it fell $5.50 to settle at
“When the time is right we will make a deal trade deal would happen, and the Federal lose from a protracted U.S.-China trade bat- $1,296.30 per ounce.
with China,” and he cited his “unlimited” Reserve said it would take a pause in raising tle because many of their customers and sup- In overseas stock markets, European
respect for and friendship with China’s interest rates, which helped the S&P 500 pliers are abroad. Tech stocks in the S&P indexes gained. The French CAC 40 jumped
leader. rocket to its best start to a year in decades. 500 jumped 1.6%, with semiconductor com- 1.5%, the German Dax rose 1% and the
Investors are looking for a “place of equi- If the trade dispute gets worse, or lasts panies making particularly big gains. FTSE 100 in London climbed 1.1%. Asian
librium, ” said Mark Hackett, chief of longer than many expect, it could hurt con- A day earlier, tech stocks had taken the markets were mixed. The Hang Seng in
investment research for Nationwide fidence among businesses and households. market’s heaviest losses. Hong Kong dropped 1.5%, Japan’s Nikkei
Investment Management. If that in turn drives spending lower, it On the flip side were utility stocks, which 225 fell 0.6% and South Korea’s Kospi
“My skepticism is that there’s really not a would lead to lower economic growth and were the only one of the 11 sectors that ticked up 0.1%.
lot of news driving the rally,” he said. “It corporate profits. make up the S&P 500 to fall. A day earlier, In the commodities markets, silver rose 4
feels like an attempted recovery that may On Tuesday, at least, such worries eased. when all the fear in the market put an allur- cents to $14.81 per ounce, and copper
not have legs.” An index known as Wall Street’s “fear ing spotlight on the utility sector’s steady gained a penny to $2.73 per pound.
In the meantime, any further hints of res-

Consumers could be collateral damage if US expands tariffs


By Paul Wiseman and hand over trade secrets and unfairly subsi-
Joyce M. Rosenberg dizes its own companies in a push to chal-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lenge U.S. technological dominance.
The Office of the U. S. Trade
WASHINGTON — For many Americans, Representative on Monday published a list
President Donald Trump’s trade war may of 3,805 products that could be hit for the
soon get very real. first time with 25% tariffs. The list
His administration is preparing to includes things like tuna, pacifiers, saw
extend 25% tariffs to practically all blades, flashlights, door chimes, billiard
Chinese imports not already hit with balls and golf carts. It excludes pharmaceu-
duties, including toys, sneakers, shirts, ticals and rare-earth minerals used in elec-
alarm clocks, toasters and coffeemakers. tronics and batteries.
That’s roughly $300 billion worth of prod- The agency will take public comments
ucts on top of the $250 billion targeted and hold a hearing on the proposed tariffs
earlier. June 17.
“The administration’s decision to In its earlier rounds of tariffs on Chinese
announce a tax on every product coming products, the administration tried to limit
from China puts America’s entire economy the effect on American consumers by focus-
at risk, ” the Retail Industry Leaders ing on so-called intermediate goods —
Association said in a statement. imported components that U.S. companies
“Americans’ entire shopping cart will get use to make finished products.
more expensive.” That is about to change. Companies are
Trump’s tariffs are meant to put pressure already bracing for the fallout.
on China in trade negotiations. The two E-Blox, an educational toy company in
countries have held 11 rounds of talks over Buffalo Grove, Illinois, imports toys from
REUTERS American allegations that China steals China and assembles and packages them in
A customer exits after shopping at a Macy’s store in Brooklyn. technology, forces foreign companies to the U.S.

New security flaw in Business brief


Intel chips could affect millions
But Intel said Tuesday there’s no evidence
SANTA CLARA — Intel has revealed of anyone exploiting it outside of a
another hardware security flaw that could research laboratory. “Doing so successful-
affects millions of machines around the ly in the real world is a complex undertak-
world. ing,” Jorgensen said.
The bug is embedded in the architecture It’s the latest revelation of a hard-to-fix
of computer hardware, and it can’t be fully vulnerability affecting processors that
fixed. undergird smartphones and personal com-
“With a large enough data sample, time puters. Two bugs nicknamed Spectre and
or control of the target system’s behav- Meltdown set a panic in the tech industry
ior,” the flaw could enable attackers to see last year.
data thought to be off-limits, Bryan Intel said it’s already addressed the prob-
Jorgensen, Intel’s senior director of prod- lem in its newest chips after working for
uct assurance and security, said in a video months with business partners and inde-
statement. pendent researchers.
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<<< Page 12, Toronto scores


three runs in first, beats Giants
Wednesday • May 15, 2019

Curry, Warriors take Game 1


of Western Conference finals
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 116, Trailblazers 94
the Western Conference finals. a g a i n s t
OAKLAND — Stephen Curry had “I know what I’m capable of on Houston. The
all kinds of room for a change and the floor. The situation calls for two-time NBA
capitalized, finding his shooting me to be a little bit more aggres- MVP outplayed
touch in a hurry to get Golden sive and hopefully that’ll contin- the Portland duo
State on a roll. Portland’s defend- ue, ” said Curry, who came in of Lillard and CJ
ers were too far back in the paint shooting 37.1% on 3s this post- McCollum, who
or a step behind all night. season. “Obviously it’s nice to see combined to go
“Practice shots,” Trail Blazers the ball go in. I didn’t shoot the 11 for 31
star Damian Lillard said of Curry’s ball well for 4 1/2 games the last Klay Thompson against a strong
wide-open chances. series and got off to a good start Golden State
So far, the Warriors are showing tonight. I want to maintain that. defense.
they can keep winning until Kevin Every game is different, you’ve “It’s good to see Steph have a
Durant gets healthy. got to re-establish yourself. That’s game like that at a time that obvi-
my perspective no matter how I ously we need him most, ”
Making it look easy again,
play.” Draymond Green said.
Curry knocked down nine 3-point-
Curry shot 12 for 23 in his Klay Thompson had 26 points,
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS ers on his way to 36 points, lead-
fourth 30-point performance this including a late one-handed slam.
Golden State’s Steph Curry, shown being fouled by Portland’s Damian ing the two-time defending cham-
postseason, finding far more open Green established the energy on
Lillard on a first-quarter shot attempt, drained nine 3-pointers on his way pions past the Trail Blazers 116-
looks than he had in the last round
to a game-high 36 points. 94 on Tuesday night in Game 1 of See WARRIORS, Page 13

Tapping into potential Defensive switch


McAdams has developed into one of the best pitchers in the state
Game 3, Wednesday, 5 p.m.

By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
helps Blues even
Nearly every high school base-
ball and softball team has a “guy”
or “gal” — coach-speak for a play-
series with Sharks
By Joe Harris
er who would be good no matter
how competitive their team was. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Emily McAdams was that player
for Sequoia High School. A four- ST. LOUIS — With the game - and perhaps the season - in
year varsity player, McAdams was a the balance, assistant coach Mike Van Ryn of the St. Louis
good high school player, who, Blues made a decision.
while taking the game seriously, With the Blues battling with the Sharks in San Jose in
treated it just as that — a game. Game 2 on Monday night, Van Ryn decid-
“I’ve always just gone out and ed to tweak his defensive pairings. He
played,” McAdams said. put Alex Pietrangelo with veteran Jay
Now, McAdams has developed Bouwmeester, the offensive-minded
into one of the best pitchers in the Vince Dunn with the powerful slap shot
state. The sophomore at College of of Colton Parayko, and Joel Edmundson
San Mateo is wrapping up her two- with fellow defensive stalwart Robert
year stay with the Bulldogs with a Bortuzzo.
second straight appearance in the So of course, it was Bortuzzo who
state tournament and helped the scored the game-winning goal in the 4-2
Robert victory late in the second period off a
program continue its string of state Bortuzzo
tournament berths to seven years in nice give-and-go with Edmundson.
a row. “I think Ryno did a good job there of just reading off of
“She has a lot of great tools. how we were feeling,” Edmundson said. “All six of us, we’re
She’s been a pitcher for a long
time,” said CSM head coach Nicole See SHARKS, Page 16
Quigley-Borg on what drew her to
McAdams during high school. “She
just didn’t look like she had tapped
into her full potential.”
Consider Quigley-Borg the brew-
Shake up in the Bay
master who taps into pitching tal-
ent. A former Capuchino and CSM
standout who finished up her col-
baseball standings
By Nathan Mollat
lege career pitching for the
University of Tennessee, Quigley- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Borg knows how to get the most
out of the talent she recruits to the When the Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division base-
Bulldogs. ball season wrapped up last Friday, Carlmont was the divi-
McAdams had a vast amount of sion champion after beating Terra Nova, 7-2.
talent to tap. After a 17-3 campaign Menlo School, which went into the final game tied for
in 2018, McAdams turned into one first with the Scots, was knocked off by Burlingame, 2-1,
of the most dominant pitchers in sending the Knights into a tie for second place with the
the state this season. She is the Panthers.
only pitcher to win 30 games this Monday, during the postseason PAL coaches meeting, the
season and her 0.75 ERA was sec- Bay Division standings were updated. It was ruled that
ond among California community Carlmont and Menlo tied for the championship.
college throwers, while her 202 “At tonight’s baseball coaches meeting, I reversed my
strikeouts ranks sixth. decision on the Menlo School-Burlingame protest,” PAL
But McAdams will not take sole commissioner Terry Stogner said in an email to the Daily
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
credit for her success. Journal. “CCS rules clearly state that any violation of the
At 30-1, CSM pitcher Emily McAdams is the winningest pitcher in the state and her ERA
of 0.75 is second. In her two seasons with the Bulldogs, McAdams has compiled a record
See CSM, Page 14 of 47-3 with an ERA of 1.38. See PAL, Page 14
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Guerrero leads Blue Jays over Giants Steven Duggar but was ruled foul by first
Baseball brief
Ex-MVP Wetteland maintains
innocence amid sex abuse charges
By Michael Wagaman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Blue Jays 7, Giants 3 base umpire Adrian Johnson. Blue Jays DENTON, Texas — John Wetteland is stunned
Moronta, a three-run manager Charlie Montoyo asked for a by and innocent of charges accusing him of
SAN FRANCISCO — Vladimir Guerrero drive estimated at 451 replay. After a brief review the call was child sex abuse, said an attorney for the former
Jr. homered twice to become the third- feet. overturned. Bill McKinney then doubled in All-Star and World Series MVP pitcher.
youngest player to hit his first two major The only players Galvis. Attorney Derek Adame commented Monday
league homers in the same game, and the younger than Guerrero to Pablo Sandoval homered for San after Wetteland attended an arraignment hearing
Toronto Blue Jays beat the San Francisco hit their first two home Francisco. in Denton County, Texas. Wetteland and his
Giants 7-3 Tuesday night. runs in the same game are The Giants used an opener for the first wife didn’t speak to
Guerrero, who finished with three hits and Brian McCall in 1962 time. Vincent allowed three runs and four reporters.
four RBIs, became the youngest in franchise (19 years, 248 days) and hits in one inning in his second career start. The Texas Rangers Hall
history to go deep as the Blue Jays won the Manny Machado in 2012 of Famer is staying strong
opener of a six-game trip after losing five Vlad
(20 years, 35 days). TRAINERS ROOM in the face of the charges
of six on a homestand in which they totaled Guerrero Jr. Two-sport star Danny Giants: C Buster Posey caught Drew accusing him of abusing a
eight runs. Ainge was the youngest Blue Jays player to Pomeranz’s bullpen session and could be child for two years starting
Trent Thornton (1-4) pitched three-hit homer, doing so on June 2, 1979 at 20 activated off the concussion list as early as in 2004 when the alleged
ball into the sixth inning for his first major years, 77 days old. Guerrero is younger by Friday. Posey’s next step will be running victim was 4 years old,
league win. The rookie right-hander struck 18 days. the bases Wednesday. ... Pomeranz threw 60 Adame said.
out seven and overcame five walks. Guerrero grounded out in his final at-bat. pitches in his bullpen. John Bartonville police
Thornton also singled twice to help the The son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero Wetteland charged the 52-year-old in
Blue Jays break out of their offensive funk. entered the day batting .191 with one RBI. UP NEXT January with continuous
The touted 20-year-old Guerrero homered The family already had long-ball history sex abuse of a child, and a Texas grand jury
Edwin Jackson will make history when he indicted him in March on three counts of the
in the first inning against Giants opener at Oracle Park — the elder Guerrero won the pitches for his 14th major league team in same charge.
Nick Vincent (0-2), his first in 14 big 2007 Home Run Derby at the waterfront sta- his Toronto debut Wednesday. A 35-year-old Wetteland was a pitcher for the Los Angeles
league games. His drive to straightaway dium. right-hander, Jackson was acquired by the Dodgers, Montreal Expos and New York
center was measured at 111.3 mph and trav- Toronto got an overturned replay and Blue Jays from Oakland on Saturday for Yankees, where he was crowned the 1996 World
eled an estimated 438 feet. added two runs in the first following $30,000. He made three minor league starts Series MVP. Wetteland subsequently joined the
The Toronto slugger had a hard-hit single Guerrero’s first home run. for the Athletics, two at Triple-A and one at Texas Rangers in 1997. He retired after the 2000
in the second then added an even more Freddy Galvis hit an RBI double that fell Class A. RHP Shaun Anderson makes his season but stuck around to coach for a few years
impressive blast in the sixth off Reyes just over the glove of charging right fielder major league debut for San Francisco. before joining the Washington Nationals.

Dodger pitcher Urias


Mariners belt three homers in win over A’s
By Chris Talbott went on to earn his fifth save.
arrested for domestic battery
LOS ANGELES — Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias
was placed on administrative leave Tuesday by
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mariners 4, A’s 3 A’s starter Brett Anderson (4-3) gave up
Major League Baseball following his arrest for
investigation of misdemeanor domestic bat-
that stood up until Leake just six hits and struck out five in six tery.
SEATTLE — Daniel Vogelbach, Tim issued his only walk, to innings. The Mariners hit him hard, send- Urias was taken into custody Monday night
Beckham and Mitch Haniger homered, Ramon Laureano, with ing several balls to the warning track in in the parking lot of a
Roenis Elias pitched out of a bases-loaded one out in the fifth. addition to their three homers. Seattle shopping mall, Los
jam and the Mariners beat the Oakland Robbie Grossman sin- improved to 15-7 when hitting at least two Angeles police spokes-
Athletics 4-3 Tuesday night. gled one out later and the home runs and has scored more than half its woman Norma Eisenman
Haniger’s deep two-run shot into the sec- Mariners compounded runs (125 of 240) on its league-best 82 said. No details were
ond deck in left field in the fifth inning those mistakes with their homers. released.
broke a 2-2 tie, and Elias stopped a bases- 46th error of the season MLB subsequently
loaded threat with two outs in the seventh Mitch Haniger on a routine throw. UP NEXT placed the left-hander on
with a strikeout, as the Mariners sent the A’s Beckham, playing out of administrative leave while
to their third straight loss, and fourth in six position at second base while Dee Gordon Athletics: Oakland takes Wednesday off it looks into his arrest. The
games. recuperates from injury, bounced the throw before sending RHP Chris Bassitt (1-1, Julio Urias leave was effective Tuesday
Mike Leake (3-4) earned the win with an to first baseman Edwin Encarnacion on 2.55) to the mound against Detroit. The A’s and can last up to seven days.
efficient start that was marred by a two-run Marcus Semien’s weak grounder for what have scored two or fewer runs in three of MLB and the players’ association agreed to a
error. Leake gave up five hits and struck out could have been the third out. Bassitt’s four starts this season. domestic violence policy in 2015, giving the
six. He was chased after 6 2/3 innings when Stephen Piscotty doubled on a weak pop Mariners: Seattle takes Wednesday off commissioner the right to investigate and
Oakland cut it to 4-3 on an RBI single by fly to right field to lead off the seventh for before sending RHP Erik Swanson (1-4, impose discipline. If discipline is warranted, a
Robbie Grossman in the seventh inning. Oakland, and Grossman chased Leake with a 6.35) to the mound against Minnesota. paid leave can be converted to a suspension
Vogelbach led off the second inning with single that made it 4-3. Seattle reliever Swanson was brought in to replace injured without pay. Players cited previously under the
a line-drive home run to right field, his 11th Corey Gearin allowed a single and a four- pitcher Wade LeBlanc and will likely stay in policy include Jose Reyes, Aroldis Chapman,
of the season, before Beckham hit his sev- pitch walk to load the bases. But Elias the rotation now that Felix Hernandez is Yasiel Puig, Hector Olivera, Jeurys Familia,
enth homer of the season two batters later. entered and struck out pinch-hitter Chad expected to miss four to six weeks with a Steven Wright, Miguel Sano and Addison
The solo shots gave the Mariners a 2-0 lead Pinder on three pitches to end the threat and right lat strain. Russell.

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New Orleans wins NBA draft lottery NCAA may let


By Tim Reynolds
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pelicans who have struck
lottery gold. They defied
the odds to do it; the
Pelicans entered with a
even got a top-two pick.
The lottery had a new format this year,
one that the league hoped would even the
playing field in a number of ways and didn’t
players profit
CHICAGO — David Griffin rarely plays
the lottery, unless one of those enormous
jackpots is at stake.
Perhaps he should get in those games
6% chance of winning
the No. 1 pick for the
June 20 draft.
make all-out tanking a more enticing
option to teams looking to maximize their
chance at securing the No. 1 pick.
from likeness
By Ralph D. Russo
more. They seem to like him. So now, instead of The Knicks, Suns and Cavs didn’t have
For the fourth time since 2011, the team going into a summer much interest in winning this season, with THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
paying him has won the NBA draft lottery Zion where they may have none winning more than 19 games. The
— this time, the New Orleans Pelicans, who Williamson traded Davis — the play- ping-pong balls apparently weren’t inter- The NCAA is looking at how its rules can
bucked seriously long odds Tuesday night er New Orleans got when ested in having them win the lottery, either. be modified to allow college athletes to be
and now will have the first chance at select- it won the lottery in 2012, the player who “I don’t think you should ever not play to compensated for their names, images and
ing Duke forward Zion Williamson next was openly disgruntled this season — the win basketball games, ” Pelicans coach likenesses.
month. Pelicans have a chance at becoming much Alvin Gentry said. “I don’t see where it
And suddenly, the idea of pairing Anthony better, and fast. would help you.” NCAA President Mark Emmert and the
Davis with Williamson might just become a “This just jump-starts the process, ” Cleveland will pick fifth, followed by Board of Governors announced Tuesday that
reality. Griffin said. “It’ll be harder for me to mess Phoenix, Chicago and Atlanta. Washington Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman and
“I don’t believe the universe makes mis- it up than it would have been before this.” has the No. 9 pick, Atlanta goes again at 10 Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith will
takes,” Griffin said. “I just think we have Memphis will choose second, New York and Minnesota is at No. 11. Charlotte is head a new working group on the topic.
something special going on.” third and the Los Angeles Lakers will pick next up, followed by Miami at 13 and “This group will bring together diverse
Griffin was with Cleveland when the fourth. The Pelicans, Grizzlies and Lakers Boston at 14. That pick was conveyed to opinions from the membership — from
Cavaliers won the lottery in 2011, 2013 all moved up to get a top-four spot; New the Celtics by Sacramento as part of an ear- presidents and commissioners to student-
and 2014. Barely a month into his tenure as York, Phoenix and Cleveland all entered the lier trade. athletes — that will examine the NCAA’s
New Orleans’ executive vice president of night with the best odds of winning the lot- The Hawks felt they were big winners, position on name, image and likeness ben-
basketball operations, now it’s the tery at 14% each, and none of those clubs too, after getting two top-10 picks. efits and potentially propose rule modifica-
tions tethered to education,” Ackerman said
Curry came off screens with authority and tougher,” Green said. in a statement. “We believe the time is right

WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
matched his postseason career high for 3s,
also accomplished in Game 1 of last year’s
finals against Cleveland. He found his
FAMILY AFFAIR
for these discussions and look forward to a
thorough assessment of the many complex-
ities involved in this area.”
groove far earlier than in the Game 6 clinch- The NCAA said a final report from the
Between warmup shots, Seth Curry stole a working group is due to the Board of
er at Houston on Friday night, when he glance to the other end as his big brother
both ends early for the well-rested Warriors, scored all 33 of his points in the second Governors in October.
finishing with 12 points, 10 rebounds, five went through his own pregame routine.
half. NCAA rules forbid athletes in most cir-
assists, three blocks and two steals. Little brother Seth struggled with three Back in the locker room, Stephen Curry cumstances from receiving benefits or com-
Lillard scored 19 points back home in points for Portland, which shot 36.1% said, “That was wild.” Then, he joked, pensation for their names, images and like-
Oakland, just miles away from where he overall. “Only me and Seth are going to score, the nesses from a school or outside source. For
grew up. He appreciated all the support but “It’s not one-and-done. We’ve got a whole series.” example, college athletes cannot take part
wants to stick to basketball. series, it’s one loss,” Blazers coach Terry in commercial advertising or sign auto-
The Currys became the first brothers to
“That’s part of what makes it special, I’m Stotts said. “We’ve got to play better, par- graphs for money — which infamously got
ever face off in a conference final and the
from here,” Lillard said. “I could walk home ticularly at the offensive end, but we’ve got Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel
first in any round since Marc Gasol for the
from here if I wanted to, that tells you how to be better at both ends.” into trouble with the NCAA in 2013.
Grizzlies against Pau Gasol and the Spurs in
close it is.” Lillard hit a game-winning 3-pointer with “While the formation of this group is an
the first round of the 2017 playoffs.
McCollum had 17 and missed five of his 6.3 seconds remaining in overtime Dec. 27 important step to confirming what we
six 3s as the cold-shooting Blazers went in his last regular-season game at Oracle “I caught myself a couple times looking believe as an association, the group’s work
just 7 for 28 from long range. Arena. He averaged 28.3 points and 6.5 up in the stands at my parents,” Stephen will not result in paying students as
Game 2 is Thursday night, and the assists in four regular-season games against Curry said. employees,” Smith said. “That structure is
Warriors are unlikely to have Durant back Golden State this season. contrary to the NCAA’s educational mission
from a strained right calf. An update on He arrived for Game 1 in a custom Oakland TIP-INS and will not be a part of this discussion.”
Durant’s status is expected that day once the Athletics baseball jersey having averaged The NCAA’s amateurism rules have faced
two-time reigning NBA Finals MVP is re- 30 points in his nine previous playoff Warri o rs : Damian Jones, who began the several legal challenges in recent years and
examined. matchups against the Warriors. season as starting center, returned from a threats from lawmakers. A federal antitrust
“I think we played a terrible game and we Green has at least 10 rebounds in six torn left pectoral muscle to play in his first lawsuit brought by former UCLA basketball
still had a chance going into the fourth quar- straight playoff games, matching his post- game since Dec. 1. ... Golden State is 18-1 star Ed O’Bannon in 2009 challenged the
ter,” McCollum said, “so we need to tighten season career-best streak of six also done in Game 1 of a playoff series dating to the NCAA and its member schools’ right to use
some things up and look forward to the last year. 2015 title run, having won the last 12 post- athletes’ names, images and likenesses
game on Thursday.” “This series is going to get tougher and season openers. without compensation.
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Cavagna wins Stage 3 of the Tour of PAL


Continued from page 11

California, van Garderen keeps lead


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS peloton was so far behind that nobody was That gave his team back-to-back stage wins
pitch count results in a forfeit.”
Stogner said Burlingame brought in a
relief pitcher in the sixth inning, who,
because of his previous pitch count
willing to push the tempo. after Kasper Asgreen was victorious Monday. Wednesday, had to, by rule, rest for two
MORGAN HILL — Remi Cavagna began his days. He threw one pitch, the Menlo coach-
In essence, they simply allowed Cavagna to The real drama was for second place.
post-race news conference by apologizing for ing staff protested the game and the pitcher
roll to the win. Hoehn, making his Tour of California was replaced.
his heavily accented English. “It was really important for the team, for us debut, earned the King of the Mountains jer-
He should have apologized to the field for sey before he was caught by Simon Geschke Burlingame manager Shawn Scott said
to win here,” said Cavagna, whose
his powerful legs. and Ben King. The two of them kept the rest of Stogner initially ruled against the protest.
Deceuninck-Quick Step team is sponsored by
The Frenchman decimat- Specialized, a bike-maker based in the finish- the peloton at bay to set up their own sprint “The initial ruling was there was only one
ed the peloton with an ing town of Morgan Hill. finish, and King swung out from behind pitch thrown and had no effect on the
audacious solo breakaway Geschke to take second for Dimension Data. game,” Scott said.
The third stage took riders 129 miles from
to win Stage 3 of the Tour Asgreen won the field sprint for fourth to But Stogner said he reversed the decision
Stockton, and Cavagna broke away early with
of California on Tuesday. hold onto his green jersey, and van Garderen Monday and Burlingame was forced to for-
21-year-old Alex Hoehn of the U.S. national
He was so far clear of the was hardly out of breath after a perfect day by feit the win.
team. The two of them quickly built a sizeable
field — more than seven his EF Education First team to protect his “I was not aware of the forfeit mandate and
gap on a peloton that was content to take it
minutes by the finish — leader’s jersey. denied the protest,” Stogner said in a second
easy after a brutal ride Monday to South Lake
Remi Cavagna that he had toweled off and Tahoe. Van Garderen has a six-second advantage email. “I am now aware and the CCS pitch
recovered by the time the count rules will be a part of our league
rest of them crossed the “It was an extremely hard stage today,” over Gianni Moscon.
Hoehn said. “I feel fine now. I was really Hoehn wound up being the hero of the day, bylaws.”
line.
“Today was really hard. messed up after the race. I probably had a few though. His gutsy ride at the front of the pack With the change, both Carlmont and
It was a long day,” he said. too many caffeinated gels. It’s all they kept made him plenty of fans, and he had some spe- Menlo finished Bay Division play with 10-
“But we go the maximum giving me. I kept asking for solid food and cial ones waiting at the finish line — his fam- 4 records. It is the third time since 2014 that
we can and I could go on they kept giving me gels. But no, I’m better ily had flown in from his home near Kansas two teams have shared the Bay Division
the climb to the end. But it now. The stage was really hard.” City earlier in the day to watch the stage crown. Carlmont and Terra Nova both tied
was really hard. I’m really It was on Mt. Hamilton that the 23-year-old unfold. for the title in 2014 and again in 2016.
happy.” Cavagna finally rode away from Hoehn, and “I couldn’t ask for a better gift. It’s amazing The loss drops Burlingame into a tie for
So was American rider then he managed a tricky descent before the that they are here,” he said. “I knew they were third place with King’s Academy with an 8-
Tejay Tejay van Garderen, who flat run-in to the finish. Cavagna got into an coming today and I didn’t really expect this. 6 mark.
van Garderen was able to easily protect aerodynamic tuck and cruised the rest of the When I was alone, I was thinking of them, and The ruling had no impact on the PAL
the leader’s yellow jersey in part because the way, punching a fist as he crossed the finish that’s what kept me going through a lot of the teams that qualified for the Central Coast
line. day.” Section tournaments.

softball player, her biggest adjustment was-

CSM
Continued from page 11
“Coming to CSM, a lot of things were put into perspective and lot of
things I never thought about I’d have to think about. It’s been a lot of
n’t in the pitcher’s circle. It was at the plate
where she transformed into a slap hitter — a
batter near the top of the lineup who, while
a mental game. It’s definitely made me a stronger person and standing in the left-handed batter’s box, tries
“My whole team has been a huge part of
player.” to slap the pitch to the left side of the infield
and use their speed to beat the throw to first.
it,” McAdams said. “We couldn’t have done it — Emily McAdams, CSM pitcher
In limited plate appearances, McAdams
if not all of us participated in all of it.” batted .375 with 24 hits, 22 stolen bases and
She has a point. It has taken a total team — including 10 in the opener. That introspection is part of what makes seven RBIs.
effort to be 41-2 on the year, including a cur- “She’s tough. She’s tough as nails. She McAdams so successful, that and her ability “I think Coach Borg really helped me wake
rent 34-game winning streak, the No. 1 rank- didn’t look nervous at all. She looked com- to receive instruction. Quigley-Borg said one up and realize that, yes, I can play (softball at
ing in the state and possessing one of the top fortable in an uncomfortable situation,” of McAdams’ biggest attributes is her coach- a high level), but I needed to work hard at it,”
offenses in the state. The Bulldogs’ team bat- Borg said. “She had to put us on her back and ability. Not all players buy into what their McAdams said. “It is really because of Coach
ting average of .373 is third in the state and win [those games].” coaches ask of them, but Quigley-Borg has Borg how much I’ve changed since Sequoia.”
their 40 home runs — led by Amanda Ubois- It hasn’t always been that way for had no such problems with McAdams.
The Bulldogs will open the state tourna-
Weitenhagen, whose 12 homers was tied for McAdams. She said she had never thought so “There have been numerous conversations
ment at 1 p.m. Friday against Fullerton (37-
fifth in the state — is tops. much about softball as she has the last two between her and I over the last two years.
7), the No. 4 team from Southern California,
years with CSM. We’re on the same page,” Quigley-Borg said.
But when the Bulldogs needed a big-game at Bakersfield College. The start of the tour-
“Coming to CSM, a lot of things were put “She understood right from the start that she
performance, it was McAdams who stepped nament, which was initially to begin
into perspective and lot of things I never had to change and she had to be better. … She
into the breach. She won a pair of 1-0 games Thursday, was pushed back a day due to
thought about I’d have to think about,” was coachable. She was willing to make
over College of Sequoias in the Northern impending storms that are supposed to batter
McAdams said. “It’s been a lot of a mental adjustments. … There was full buy-in, which
California Super Regional over the weekend, Northern California for the next couple of
game. It’s definitely made me a stronger per- was awesome.”
limiting the Giants to a total of seven hits days. That then pushes the state champi-
son and player.” To see just how malleable McAdams is as a
over 13.2 innings, while striking out 12 onship game to Monday.

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A new major challenge for Woods
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is more than DeChambeau (No. 8) are the only
WEDNESDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP
CCS baseball
WARRIORS PLAYOFFS
WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Warriors 1, Portland 0
Division I
capable. ones who have not played since the No. 15 M-A (12-13) at No. 2 Los Altos (21-5), 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 14: Warriors 116, Portland 94
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Tiger He showed Masters. No. 12 Santa Clara (15-8-1) at No. 5 Carlmont (16- Thursday, May 16: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
10), 4 p.m.
Woods, the Masters champion, that last This will be only the seventh Saturday, May 18:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m.
going for the second leg of the September when time that Woods has gone major to Division II
Monday, May 20:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m.
he won the Tour No. 14 Hillsdale (12-13) at No. 3 Christopher-
Grand Slam on a long, wet course at major without having played some- Gilroy (19-8), 4:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 22: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
Bethpage Black. Championship where in between, with mixed No. 10 Cap (14-12) at No. 7 Carmel (19-8), 4 p.m.
at East Lake, his No. 15 Half Moon Bay (20-7) at No. 2 Aptos (19- x-Friday, May 24:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m.
It all sounds so familiar. results. The most famous was in 6-1), 4 p.m.
For Woods, it feels entirely dif- first victory 2008 when he showed up at Torrey No. 12 Sacred Heart Cathedral (15-11) at No.
x-Sunday, May 26: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
ferent. Tiger Woods since going Pines for the U.S. Open on a shat- Aragon (19-5), 4 p.m.
The PGA Championship now through
back surgeries. And he showed in
four tered left leg and won in a playoff. No. 9 Pioneer (14-13) at No. 8 Burlingame (13-
10), 4 p.m. SHARKS PLAYOFFS
occupies the second slot in the What held him back this time was
April, with his 15th major, that he CCS softball WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
major championship schedule emotional exhaustion from a Division I
given its move to May for the first was capable of challenging the moment in golf that won’t be soon No. 14 Alvarez (16-8-1) at No. 3 Aragon (18-6), 4 p.m. Sharks 1, St. Louis 1
time since 1949, and with only a Jack Nicklaus standard of 18 forgotten. Lucas Glover had gone No. 15 North Salinas (13-10) at No. 2 San Mateo Saturday, May 11: Sharks 6, St. Louis 3
majors. (15-5), 4 p.m.
month between majors, Woods to the movies, taped the final round Monday, May 13: St. Louis 4, Sharks 2
chose not to play a tournament Still to be determined is whether and was teary-eyed at the end, espe- Division II
Woods can be the dominant force No. 14 Mercy-Burlingame (15-8) at No. 3 Hills- Wednesday, May 15: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
since winning his fifth green jack- cially when Woods hugged his son. dale (14-7), 4 p.m.
et. he had been for a dozen years. Brooks Koepka, whose last hope No. 12 Notre Dame-Belmont (15-8) at No. 5 Pio- Friday, May 17: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
He is every bit the global super- “I’m not looking at it like that,” ended when he missed a 10-foot neer (11-11), 4 p.m. x-Sunday, May 19: St. Louis at Sharks, noon
Woods said. “Whether I’m domi- No. 8 Burlingame (12-9) at No. 8 Mills (16-5), 4
star he was in 2002 when he fol- birdie putt on the 18th, recalls p.m. x-Tuesday, May 21: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
lowed a Masters victory with a U.S. nant or not going forward, that being in the scoring area, unable to No. 16 Pacific Bay Christian (11-6) at No. 1 Valley
remains to be seen. What I know is Christian (15-10), 4 p.m. x-Thursday, May 23: St. Louis at Sharks, 6 p.m.
Open title at Bethpage Black, but keep his eyes off the TV.
he is not No. 1 in the world. And I need to give myself the best “I think it’s something that any
along with being 43, he is two chance to win the events I play in,
and sometimes that can be taking a
player, any fan, any golfer was TRANSACTIONS
years removed from fusion surgery probably glued to the TV at that
on his lower back, and some days little bit more breaks here and moment watching it,” Koepka said.
BASEBALL National League
there, and making sure that I am American League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS —Optioned RHP Jon
he doesn’t move as well as others. “It was pretty neat, pretty special LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed OF Kole Cal- Duplantier to Reno (PCL). .
“There’s more days I feel older ready to go and being able to give for all of us. I was a little bit disap- houn on paternity leave. Recalled INF Luis Rengifo LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent LHP Caleb Fer-
than my age than I do younger than it my best at those events.” pointed. But at the same time, from Salt Lake (PCL). guson to Oklahoma City (PCL) for a rehab
my age,” Woods said. Of the top 10 players in the that’s what our sport needed. We SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent 3B Kyle Seager and assignment.
world, Woods (No. 6) and Bryson LHP Wade LeBlanc to Tacoma (PCL) for rehab as- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Designated C Erik
The new version of an older Tiger needed him to win a major.” signments. Kratz for assignment.

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things up, ” Berube said. “It could be pucks where we wanted to and fore-check.”

SHARKS
Continued from page 11
matchup. It could be a number of different
things. Our team understands that and they
know that things change during the game,
The aggressiveness of the Blues defense-
men in the offensive zone definitely got the
Sharks’ attention.
but they don’t let it affect them. They stay “If they’re rolling around, you’ve got to
with their game. They stay with the game lock up and get the job done and be on the
comfortable playing with each other. When plan. And they stay focused.” inside,” Sharks captain Joe Pavelski said.
he put me and (Bortuzzo) together, we kind “We let a few guys kind of get inside us
Pietrangelo got an assist on Oskar
of got excited. We like playing together. It Sundqvist’s goal in the third period to tie tonight probably. That was the focus proba-
was nice to get out there with Bobbo again, the Blues record for points by a defenseman bly for them coming in. There are certain
especially getting that goal and helping our in one postseason with 12 (two goals, 10 battles that we’ve got to win, and we’ll try
team out.” assists). Pietrangelo’s offense is expected to get back to that part.”
Bortuzzo became the fifth Blues defense- — the Blues captain had 41 points in 71
man to score a goal in this postseason. regular-season games — but it is the scor-
NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
NOT-SO-SPECIAL TEAMS
More important, the Blues tied the Western ing from the entire defense that has given
Conference final at 1-1 with Game 3 coming St. Louis center Oskar Sundqvist holds off St. Louis went 0 for 5 with the man advantage
the team a boost. and gave up a short-handed goal to Logan
up Wednesday night in St. Louis. San Jose defenseman Justin Braun during the
Edmundson has a goal and five assists in Blues’ 4-2 win in Game 2 Monday. Couture in the second period that helped the
Dunn also scored and Edmundson had a 13 playoffs games after just 11 points in 64 Sharks erase a 2-0 deficit. The Blues are now just
pair of assists as Blues defenseman totaled games this season. Bouwmeester has five After giving up numerous odd-man rushes 7 for 47 on the power play in the postseason
five points in Game 2 and had a hand in all points in 15 playoff games after 17 points in the opening loss to the Sharks, the Blues and it was the third short-handed goal allowed,
four goals. The Blues are tied with San Jose in 78 regular-season games. And with a goal defense seems to have found its game, espe- the most in the NHL.
with 38 points from defensemen in the and an assist Monday night, Bortuzzo cially after the pairing switch midway “Not good, obviously,” Blues center Brayden
playoffs, the most in the NHL. joined in after just 10 points in 59 games through the second period. Schenn said. “Our numbers aren’t there.
Blues coach Craig Berube said the defen- during the season. “I just think we had more poise with the Numbers aren’t everything. But possession is
sive switches resulted from switching up the “We want our ‘D’ to be active and they puck coming out of our end,” Bortuzzo said. not there, plays aren’t there. We have to go back
lineups on the power play. produced for us all year and produced in the “That gave us an opportunity to get through to the drawing board and look at some film to
“Sometimes that’s needed just to mix playoffs, too,” Berube said. the neutralize zone with possession, put see if we need to make some changes or not.”

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about wildfires and steps they can take to allow them to create models of how fires Having worked on spreading the word

PREP
Continued from page 1
create defensible space around their homes
and plan for an evacuation. They also sug-
gested officials find ways to spread the word
could spread and what evacuation routes res-
idents could take. He said alerts to residents
in at-risk areas during a disaster could be
about the importance of wildfire safety, res-
ident Ken Castle praised the city’s fire offi-
cials for coordinating informative commu-
about prevention measures on social media sent through the SMC Alert notification nity meetings and continuing to focus on
and encourage more residents to subscribe system. the risk the fires present. Castle acknowl-
been top of mind for residents and officials to the county’s SMC Alert notification sys- In response to councilmembers’ questions edged there are several agencies at state and
in the wake of unprecedented wildfires that tem, which can send emails, texts and voice about how word about prevention measures county levels also focused on wildfire pre-
blazed through certain regions of the state messages with information about natural could be spread, Pucci said a planning tool, vention measures as well, and encouraged
in recent years. disasters and emergencies to residents’ cell- checklist and tips for what residents might officials to seek opportunities to collabo-
Dave Pucci, Redwood City deputy fire phones, landlines and other devices. need to pack in case of an emergency have rate with them.
chief, said his department, which also Mayor Mark Olbert joined his colleagues been distributed at the community meetings “Let’s not put all the burden on the fire
serves San Carlos, has been focused on in asking how concerns residents have and the materials would be sent to residents department,” he said. “It’s still a learning
efforts to cut back brush and grass on city- raised about evacuation routes for hillside in the coming months. He added county process for these wildland urban areas, it is
owned parks and lots in recent months. properties could be addressed. Referencing officials are working toward ensuring all a regional issue.”
Supported by funds from FIRE SAFE San questions about how evacuation routes residents receive notifications through the
Mateo County, efforts to have a goat herd Pucci acknowledged the department’s
might be designed for properties accessible SMC Alert system and have the option of efforts will be a multi-year process as offi-
begin clearing brush at Eaton and Big by roads like Madera Avenue and Winding opting out of the alerts, but noted it will
Canyon parks are underway, said Pucci, who cials contend with limited resources at the
Way, Olbert wondered if officials could con- take them time to collect the data needed to state level to address potential hazards, not-
noted an environmental review to inform a sider parking restrictions in certain neigh- implement an opt-out system.
comprehensive plan to manage potential ing the department is already working to
borhoods. Councilmembers also asked how develop- reserve goat herds and Cal Fire hand crews
wildfire fuel was recently completed and is “If disaster really does strike, evacua- ing fire detection and disaster warning tech-
being reviewed by the Federal Emergency next year to ensure the mitigation work is
tion’s going to be really critical,” he said, nologies might be integrated into the city’s maintained over time.
Management Agency. according to a video of the meeting. “And wildfire preparedness plans. Pucci noted
He added officials plan to conduct an evac- that’s not the time to find out that … people city fire officials plan to coordinate with “We’re never going to be able to com-
uation drill in a San Carlos neighborhood are fleeing in one direction and the fire efforts to install fire detection cameras on pletely mitigate our way out of wildfires,”
June 8 and will spread the word about the trucks are trying to get in and unfortunately Interstate 280 and also monitor technology he said. “We’re going to need to be on this
drill to the some 300 homes included in the there’s only one lane of traffic because other city fire departments on the Peninsula for a long time, this is not just a one-time
area with door hangers and signs on nearby there’s parked cars on the side of the street.” are testing to determine what technologies thing.”
roads. Pucci expected an effort to map a grid might be most effective in San Carlos.
City officials commended the fire depart- across the county to help officials under- “The thing with fire technology right Visit city ofsancarlos. org/wildfire for
ment’s efforts to hold two community meet- stand the topography and sources of wildfire now is it’s moving about as fast as your more information on way s to prepare for a
ings in April to discuss residents’ concerns fuel in specific zones, noting it would also next iPhone development,” he said. wildfire.

stretches of San Mateo County coastline the effort last year. Daniel Olstein, POST’s director of land

BEACH
Continued from page 1
among the county parks was a point of pride
as well as an effort he recognized required
the support of state legislators as well as
Among the conditions of the $3.2 mil-
lion awarded by the California State Coastal
Conservancy are requirements the county
programs and stewardship, expressed his
appreciation to county officials for support-
ing the efforts to stop damaging activities
several agencies, organizations and com- post signs stating the agency supported the and restore the property. He said he looked
munity groups. purchase, prepare a report documenting the forward to seeing the park become available
cials and partner agencies have taken to “It’s something I’m really proud of,” he land’s physical and environmental condi- to the public.
maintain the property’s natural resources said, according to a video of the meeting. tions and inspect and document the proper- “It’s been amazing to see the enthusiasm
and make it accessible to visitors as a new “It is really a phenomenal and exciting addi- ty’s condition every five years, noted of our donors as well as the citizens and
San Mateo County park. tion to our park system.” Calderon. community members,” he said.
Home to a freshwater marsh and species Calderon explained the Peninsula Open He added the county has also been asked to Calderon expected supervisors to consid-
such as the San Francisco garter snake and Space Trust, or POST, acquired the property manage POST’s Cowell-Purisima Coastal er in the next few weeks a consultant agree-
the western snowy plover, the property’s from private ownership in 2017 and the San Trail, a 3.5-mile trial just south of Half ment with a firm expected to scope the site
natural beauty has previously suffered due to Mateo County Parks Department has man- Moon Bay currently only open on weekends plans and permits required to design the land
poor management, camping and bonfires, aged the property since then, working with and holidays. into a county park.
explained Deputy Parks Director Nicholas state officials to cite visitors for poaching Calderon also noted officials would have Horsley reflected on how far the property
Calderon. The property is difficult to access violations and also to scope improvements to monitor and plan around some of the chal- has come since officials received reports of
from either a treacherous steep bluff or a such as an emergency access road to the lenges associated with the property, which crowded party scenes and challenges faced
winding path along the sensitive creek and beach. He acknowledged the efforts of state include active and inactive landslides and a by emergency response crews assisting
has been an attraction for illicit raves and Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, need to remove a single-family dwelling those with injuries on the beach. He credit-
overnight campers. Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South San damaged by fire and vandalism. He said ed the Parks Department, the California
For Supervisor Don Horsley, whose Francisco, and Assemblyman Marc Berman, county officials are also working with POST State Coastal Conservancy, POST, commu-
District 3 includes the property, the oppor- D-Palo Alto, in securing $5 million toward to determine whether water can be provided nity groups dedicated to picking up trash at
tunity to count one of the most scenic on site or if the beach as well as Hill, Mullin and
they need to Berman for getting the damaging activity
devise a under control and making a new park there
strategy to possible.
bring water “To get down there was almost impossi-
to the prop- ble,” he said. “It really is a very scenic,
erty. wonderful marvelous place.”
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15
Calendar
3860.
Coach pleads to college admissions
bribery scheme, could hurt Loughlin
Landscape Ar t Exhibit at Twin
Pines Art Center. Noon to 4 p.m. ICG Real Estate One-Day Expo. 10
Twin Pines Art Center, 10 Twin Pines a.m. to 6:30 p.m. South San
Lane, Belmont. This will feature over Francisco Conference Center, 255
30 landscape pieces by local penin- South Airport Blvd., South San
sula painters. For more information Francisco. Various workshops and By Philip Marcelo prosecutors said they didn’t play, authorities said.
call 283-1915. guest speakers throughout the day.
Cost is $35. For more information THE ASSOCIATED PRESS equals the amount One of the fake profiles was for
Prediabetes: Is it Real? 2 p.m. to 3 call (800)-324-3983. she benefited from Olivia Jade Giannulli, a YouTube star
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. B ur lingame Ar t Society ’s 25th BOSTON — A former assistant soccer in the scheme. and the youngest daughter of Loughlin
Risks for chronic health issues will be Annual Spring Art Exhibit. 10 a.m. coach at the University of Southern Prosecutors said and designer Giannulli. The profile
discussed in addition to ways to pre- to 9 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center,
vent and reduce prediabetes devel- 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Local artists California switched her plea to guilty Tuesday that they portrayed the teenager as a competitive
opment and progression. will showcase their original works Tuesday in the college admissions are seeking a sen- rower even though she didn’t play the
Registration is required. For more in watercolor, acrylics, oils and pas- scam, admitting to creating fake athlet- tence of 27 to 33 sport, prosecutors said. She was ulti-
information call 522-7490. tels. Free. For more information call
571-1029. ic profiles for the children of wealthy months in prison, mately admitted to USC as a crew
parents, including actress Lori Laura Janke though the charge recruit.
Peninsula Ukulele Groups (PUGs).
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, Finding Mayflower Families. 10:30
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, a.m. to noon. Grace Lutheran Loughlin and fashion designer carries a maximum Loughlin and Giannulli have pleaded
Belmont. Mini lesson and jam ses- Church, 2825 Alameda de las Mossimo Giannulli. of 20 years. The Los Angeles resident not guilty to paying $500,000 in
sion. Free. For more information call Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn the story will be sentenced Oct. 17. bribes to get their daughters into USC.
591-8286. of how one individual discovered Laura Janke, 36, has agreed to coop-
his ancestors were on the erate with prosecutors and could be Janke spoke in court only to answer They haven’t commented publicly and
Finding Inner Peace and Calmness Mayflower. For more information called to testify against others, includ- the judge’s yes or no questions and their lawyers and representative didn’t
Through Meditation. 7 p.m. to 8:30 call 306-3423.
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. ing “Full House” star Loughlin and declined through her lawyer to com- respond to an email seeking comment
Third Ave., San Mateo. Dr. Manish K onMar i Consultants. 11 a.m. Giannulli, who have pleaded not ment after the hearing. on Tuesday’s developments.
Saggar, a professor at Stanford South San Francisco Main Library, Janke is the fourth coach to plead In court, prosecutors said bribes
University, will share a simple medi- 840 W. Orange Ave., South San guilty.
tation technique. For more informa- Francisco. An informational and Janke had initially pleaded not guilty guilty in what authorities say is the totaling more than $300,000 were
tion call 522-7818. hands on demonstration session on to one count of conspiracy to commit biggest college admissions scheme sent to the accounts of private summer
how to apply the KonMari method
THURSDAY, MAY 16 to your home and your life. For racketeering in March. She pleaded ever prosecuted in the U.S. She accept- soccer camps run by Janke and former
Are You Good to Go? 10 a.m. to more information call 829-3860. guilty after reaching a plea deal. ed bribes and helped make bogus ath- USC women’s soccer head coach Ali
11:15 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, letic profiles to get applicants admitted Khosroshahin, who is also a defen-
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Coyote Point Yacht Club Open She has also agreed to pay a nearly
Mateo. Tips on cremation, burial, vet- House. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coyote $135,000 forfeiture judgment, which to universities as recruits for sports dant.
eran’s benefits and green burial. Point Yacht Club and Marina, 1820
Registration is required. For more Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Free
boat rides, safety demonstrations, pretty egregious overstep on BCDC’s problems started long ago and wants

BCDC
information call 522-7490.
boat tours and activities for the
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to kids. Members will be on hand to part and it got us looking into the to see significant change in house.
noon. Foster City Recreation Center, talk about the boating experience, overall administration of BCDC and According to its website, that organi-
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Game and tours of the club house will be how enforcement works,” Mullin said zation promotes informed conserva-
day. For more information call 286- offered. A barbecue lunch will be Continued from page 1
2585. available for purchase for $5. Free. by phone Tuesday. “My primary con- tion and responsible development of
For more information call 464-6265. cern is [BCDC] be on sound footing the San Francisco Bay shoreline.
FRIDAY, MAY 17 director. with the public because the commis-
KidZ in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South Peninsula Humane Society & “There’s a bad lack of oversight, the
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. SPCA K itten Nur ser y Shower. BCDC Chair Zack Wasserman noted sion will have a very important role way [BCDC] is managed, they’re not
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Noon to 3 p.m. Peninsula Humane the audit found no evidence of improp- going forward when it comes to Bay meeting their objectives and the report
Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free. Society & SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road,
For more information call 829-3860. Burlingame. Free. Shower gifts er staff conduct. level rise and protecting the Bay and is very damning on that,” said co-
appreciated. For more information “We are pleased the auditors found no there are examples of the Bay being founder Peter Blackmore. “We’ve been
Business Essentials: The ABC’s of call 340-7022.
Success in the Digital World. 11:30
evidence of improper staff conduct, harmed by a lack of enforcement.”  very clear we think executive manage-
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Total Wine and Historic Fashion Show: Wedding such as bias or ‘moving the goal BCDC currently has a backlog of ment needs to change. They’ve been
More, 2250 Bridgepointe Parkway, Fashions Through Time. 1 p.m. to 2 posts’ as some permit violators appear
San Mateo. Addressing the impor- p.m. San Mateo County History 230 enforcement cases. Goldzband there a long while and when this comes
tance of a media presence for a busi- Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood to suggest,” he wrote in a statement. said insufficient funding has been a out someone has to be accountable.”
ness with SalesX CEO Joe Khoei. City. Explore the changes in wed- “We appreciate the auditor’s conclu- significant obstacle and noted the
Wine tasting will be at the end of the ding fashion. Cost is $4 to $6. For
sion that BCDC generally approves Blackmore also said the commission
event. To register or for more infor- more information call 299-0104. commission had a structural deficit needs fewer board members to be effec-
mation call 401-2442. and imposes reasonable permit condi- until 2015.
Local Author Event: Juliane Corn
tions that comply with state laws.” tive. It has 27 members, appointed
Riggstone Records Escape Room: Lee. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Millbrae The audit contains about 19 recom- from various government agencies
May 17-27. 4 p.m. Dragon Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. BCDC was created by the McAteer-
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Listen to her read a selection from Petris Act of 1965 and the commission mended changes to improve the com- from the federal to county level.
Broadway, Redwood City. Appear at her memoir ‘Thunderclap: A
has since been responsible for regulat- mission, including establishing time- Mullin agreed that a commission of
2120 Broadway to meet a mysteri- Defining Silence.’ Free. For more
ous personage with the goal to information call 697-7607. ing development around the Bay and lines for resolving enforcement cases that size is “unwieldy,” but is not call-
uncover a two-century-old mystery. ensuring public access to it.  and simplifying the system whereby ing for anyone’s job.
Cost $20 ($5 off if you solve the puz- Festival of Dance. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. cases are prioritized so that the ones
zle). For more information call (954) San Mateo Public Library-Oak Critics feel the commission has “I’m not prepared at this point to
562-8577. Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
gone astray from its mission and have with the greatest potential of harming call for the removal of the executive
Enjoy traditional dances from the Bay are addressed first.
Porta Blu Cook ing Series — Jams, Hawaii, India, Japan and Korea. long accused it of issuing arbitrary and director, but what I’m looking for is
Preser ves, Pick les and Curing. 7 Light refreshments. Free. For more costly fines for minor infractions and Goldzband said BCDC agrees with staff at the highest level to embrace
p.m. to 8 p.m. Porta Blu at Hotel Nia, information call 522-7818. most of the recommendations.
200 Independence Drive, Menlo for lacking transparency, in addition these recommendations and develop an
Park. Cost is $25. To register call (415) Minidoka Swing Band. 7 p.m. to 10 to the aforementioned audit findings. “In principle we tend to think a lot approach that addresses these various
274-2510. p.m. Beresford Recreation Center, of these recommendations are pretty
2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Such concerns led Mullin and his concerns. … I’m going to need assur-
Peninsula Symphony and SF Mateo. Listen to the story of World colleagues to request the audit, and one good, though we may not agree with ances that these recommendations are
War II Japanese American incarcera- how they say we should do it,” he said.
Opera star Renée Rapier in love
tion with the big band music of that of the first cases to come to their atten- being heard and there’s a commitment
songs. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo “It’s never fun being audited — I’ve
Performing Arts Center, 600 N. era. Cost is $30. For more informa- tion occurred at Westpoint Harbor in to change the internal operations of
Delaware St., San Mateo. San tion call 270-4488. Redwood City. BCDC fined the harbor been audited many times — but the BCDC and this really is a task that
Francisco Opera star Renée Rapier great thing about an audit is if it’s done
sings Mahler’s magnificent Rückert The Quitters Guitar Duo. 7:30 p.m. more than a half-a-million dollars for a confronts all of us. We all have a role
Lieder songs, Tchaikovsky’s Romeo Odd Fellows Hall, 526 Main St., Half backlog of alleged violations. A well it can expose issues you can cor- to play in strengthening BCDC in the
and Juliet Fantasy-Overture, Moon Bay. General admission. rect before the problems start, which
Gwyneth Walker’s Overture of Reserve now or pay at the door. $20 seven-year legal battle concluded late public’s consciousness and making
Diamonds and the debut of the lat- suggested donation. Wine, beer and last year when a settlement was is what we think a lot of this is.” sure it has full confidence of public
other beverages will be available
est Klein Competition virtuoso. Cost
for purchase. Seating is general reached. The San Francisco Bay Stewardship going forward. There’s so much work
is $35. For more information call 941-
5291. admission so arrive early for the “That [case] was in my opinion a Alliance, a vocal critic of BCDC, feels to be done.”
best seats. Register at
Arena Rock with SONA and HFT. 8 https://www.hmb-odd.org/calen-
p.m. to 11 p.m. Club Fox, 2209 dar/1789 or call 315-0201.
Broadway, Redwood City. Cost is $16. A
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME
Adolf W. Schneider, aka CASE# 19C1V02424 CASE# 19C1V02332
Adolf Waldemar Schneider SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
Case Number: 19PRO00581 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
tingent creditors, and persons who may PETITION OF PETITION OF
otherwise be interested in the will or es- Haripriya Mukundarajan Beth Ann Stanley
tate, or both, of Adolf W. Schneider, aka
Adolf Waldemar Schneider. A Petition TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
for Probate has been filed by Ana Heiden Petitioners:Haripriya Mukundarajan filed Petitioners: Beth Ann Stanley filed a peti-
in the Superior Court of California, a petition with this court for a decree tion with this court for a decree changing
County of San Mateo. The Petition for changing name as follows: names as follows:
Probate requests that Ana Heiden be ap- Present name: Present name:
pointed as personal representative to ad- Haripriya Mukundarajan Beth Ann Stanley
minister the estate of the decedent. Proposed Name:
The petition requests the deceden’t will Proposed Name: Beth Ann Jaeger-Stanley
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- Haripriya Vaidehi Narayanan
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
able for examination in the file kept by THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
the court. interested in this matter shall appear be-
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
The petition requests authority to admin- fore this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
ister the estate under the Independent below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tition for change of name should not be
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- tition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the
thority will allow the personal representa- granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file
tive to take many actions without obtain- name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the rea-
ing court approval. Before taking certain a written objection that includes the rea- sons for the objection at least two court
very important actions, however, the per- sons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to
sonal representative will be required to days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing
give notice to interested persons unless be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should
they have waived notice or consented to to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
the proposed action.) The independent not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
administration authority will be granted timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
unless an interested person files an ob- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the petition shall be held on 6/13/19 at 9
jection to the petition and shows good petition shall be held on 6/18/19 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
cause why the court should not grant au- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
thority. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published
A hearing on the petition will be held in Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four succes-
this court as follows: JUN. 18, 2019 at at least once each week for four succes- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ing on the petition in the following news-
California, County of San Mateo, 400 ing on the petition in the following news- paper of general circulation:
County Center, Redwood City, CA paper of general circulation:
94063. San Mateo Daily Journal
San Mateo Daily Journal 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
Filed: 5/1/2019
If you object to the granting of the peti- Filed: 5/8/2019 /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
tion, you should appear at the hearing /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court STATEMENT #281120 STATEMENT #280978 STATEMENT #281049
and state your objections or file written Dated: 4/30/2019
objections with the court before the hear- Dated: 5/7/2019 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
(Published 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, (Published 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, as: 1.) Portugal Macau China Interna- as: Events by Nikki, 1082 Skyline Dr., as: HD Auto Repair, 1471 East 3rd Ave.,
ing. Your appearance may be in person 5/29/19).
or by your attorney. 6/5/19). tional Association of North America 2.) DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
Pinnacle Music International 3.) Center Owner: Nikki Anne Cazar, same ad- Owners: Sky Auto Repair Inc., CA. The
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- dress. The business is conducted by an business is conducted by a Corporation.
itor of the decedent, you must file your for the Advancement of the Macanese,
1160 Chess Drive Suite 4, FOSTER Individual. The registrants commenced The registrants commenced to transact
claim with the court and mail a copy to to transact business under their FBN on business under their FBN on 01-01-
the personal representative appointed by CITY, CA 94404. Registered Owner:
Nuno Prata da Cruz, 2642 School Street, 04-12-19. 2019.
the court within the later of either (1) four ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR /s/Nikki Anne Cazar/ /s/Zhenda Huang/
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME OAKLAND, CA 94602 . The business is
months from the date of first issuance of CHANGE OF NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
letters to a general personal representa- CASE# 19C1V02333 conducted by an Individual. The regis-
CASE# 19C1V02260 trants commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 4/12/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/22/2019. (Publish-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, under their FBN on APRIL 30, 2019.
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 5/1/19, 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19). 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19).
from the date of mailing or personal de- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, /s/Nuno Prata da Cruz/
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 This statement was filed with the Asses-
livery to you of a notice under section REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- PETITION OF sor-County Clerk on 4/30/2019. (Publish- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
PETITION OF ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
er California statutes and legal authority Zaven Kevork Khatchadourian Stephanie Carol Jaeger STATEMENT #281111 STATEMENT #281160
may affect your rights as a creditor. You 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19). The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
may want to consult with an attorney TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: as: Boa Cozinha, 760 Arleen Way, PA- as: Cookie Cutters San Mateo, 352 Hill-
knowledgable in California law. Petitioners: Zaven Kevork Khatchadouri- Petitioners: Stephanie Carol Jaeger filed CIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Owners: sdale Mall, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
You may examine the file kept by the a petition with this court for a decree STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF Silvana L. Tobin and William B. Tobin, Registered Owner: ZM Square Inc., CA.
an filed a petition with this court for a de- THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS same address. The business is conduct- The business is conducted by a Corpora-
court. If you are a person interested in cree changing names as follows: changing names as follows:
the estate, you may file with the court a Present name: NAME STATEMENT 257188 ed by a Married Couple. The registrants tion. The registrants commenced to
Present name: Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- commenced to transact business under transact business under their FBN on
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Zaven Kevork Khatchadourian Stephanie Carol Jaeger
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Proposed Name: doning the use of the Fictitious Business their FBN on N/A. N/A.
Proposed Name: Name: AEH International, LLC. Name of /s/Silvana Tobin/ /s/Naila Razvi/
praisal of estate assets or of any petition Zaven Kevork Khachadourian Stephanie Carol Jaeger-Stanley
or account as provided in Probate Code Business: 1)New-Flow 2)Inflow Controls. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
section 1250. A Request for Special No- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Date of original filing: Aug. 14, 2013. Ad- sor-County Clerk on 4/30/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons dress of Principal Place of Business: ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
tice form is available from the court clerk. interested in this matter shall appear be- interested in this matter shall appear be-
Attorney for Petitioner: 131 Glenn Way Suite 2, SAN CARLOS, 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19). 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19).
fore this court at the hearing indicated fore this court at the hearing indicated
Noell Kubota below to show cause, if any, why the pe- CA 94070. Registrant: AEH International
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- LLC, CA. The business was conducted
630 North San Mateo Drive tition for change of name should not be tition for change of name should not be
SAN MATEO, CA 94401 granted. Any person objecting to the by a Limited Liability Company.
granted. Any person objecting to the /s/Yaling Hou/
(650)579-7535 name changes described above must file name changes described above must file
FILED: 5/10/2019 This statement was filed with the Asses-

LEGAL NOTICES
a written objection that includes the rea- a written objection that includes the rea-
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- sons for the objection at least two court sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
nal on 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/23/19 ) sons for the objection at least two court County on 4/26/19.
days before the matter is scheduled to days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
be heard and must appear at the hearing nal, 5/1/19, 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19).
to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
petition shall be held on 6/12/19 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
petition shall be held on 6/13/19 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
NAME STATEMENT 273285
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
STATEMENT #281043
The following person is doing business
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
Order to Show Cause shall be published
doning the use of the Fictitious Business
Name: Chayya R. Lalji. Name of Busi-
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
at least once each week for four succes-
as: 1. Jessie’s Laundromat 2. Elegance
Preserved, 2472 Flores St, SAN MA-
at least once each week for four succes-
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
ing on the petition in the following news-
ness: Lalji Jewelers. Date of original fil-
ing: 4/26/17. Address of Principal Place Notice of Public Sales and More.
TEO, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Ele- ing on the petition in the following news- of Business: 609 San Mateo Ave, SAN
gance Preserved, LLC, CA. The busi- paper of general circulation: paper of general circulation: BRUNO, CA 94066. Registrant: Chayya
San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company. The registrants commenced Filed: 5/1/2019 Filed: 5/1/2019
R. Lalji, 1051 National Ave #306, San
Bruno, CA 94066. The business was Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
to transact business under their FBN on /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ conducted by an Individual.
Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court /s/Chayya Rajesh Lalji/
N/A.
/s/Sean O. Gilmore/ Dated: 4/25/2019
(Published 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19,
Dated: 4/30/2019
(Published 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/19/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/29/19). 5/29/19). County on 5/10/19.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
4/24/19, 5/1/19, 5/8/19, 5/15/19). nal, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19).

NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will be received in the Administration Offices
of the San Mateo County Harbor District (District) either by U.S. Postal Service addressed to its
mailing address, P.O. Box 1449, El Granada, CA 94018; or by courier or personal delivery to the
San Mateo County Harbor District, 504 Ave Alhambra, Ste. 200, El Granada, CA, by June 6th,
2019 at 2:00 PM, Pacific Time, for the following:

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)


REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR: PUMP-OUT SERVICES

The San Mateo County Harbor District (“District”) is requesting proposals from qualified firms or
individuals for pump-out services at Pillar Point Harbor and Oyster Point Marina.

The District hereby notifies all Proposers that it is the policy of the District to ensure nondiscrimi-
nation on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the award and administration of con-
tracts.

Requests for modifications or clarifications of any requirement must be submitted in writing by


email to: jmoren@smharbor.com, or by U.S. Mail to U.S. Postal Service address above. All such
requests must be received in District's office by: May 28, 2019, at 5:00 PM, Pacific Time.

Proposals will be examined by District Staff and reported to the San Mateo County Harbor District
Board of Harbor Commissioners within one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the propos-
als have been opened. The District reserves the right to reject any and all proposals; or to waive
any irregularities or informalities in any proposal or in the proposal procedure; or to postpone the
proposal opening for good cause. No Proposer may withdraw its proposal for a period of one hun-
dred twenty (120) calendar days after the date of opening of the proposals. Each Proposer will be
notified of award of contract, if an award is made.

The RFP Documents are available for download on the District's website. To download the docu-
ments, go to the District's website home page at http://www.smharbor.com, click on BIDS/RFPS,
scroll to RFP #2019-04 Pump-Out Services.

Downloading RFP documents from the District's website does not imply your firm is a potential
proposer nor will your name automatically appear on the District's "List of Potential Proposers."
The District requests that those who download the documents, complete and submit the online
form.
Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the Proposer to check the District's website for any
Addenda that may be issued relative to this RFP.
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203 public Notices 203 public Notices 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment
SuMMONS FiCTiTiOuS BuSiNESS NAME SMALL RuG beater. $15.00 (650)207- quEEN SOFA Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), SAMSONiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit TOTAL GyM XLS, excellent condition.
(CITACION JUDICIAL) STATEMENT #281220 4162 Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): The following person is doing business call (650)697-3709 $45. (650)328-6709 (650)588-0828
18CLJ05026 as: The Gypsy Effect Dog Training, 1140 TOppS BASEBALL complete set 1987 .
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL Hiller St., BELMONT, CA 94002. Regis- thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- SiLk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
tered Owner: Francesca Luz Ann Sarbe- viNTAGE NASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
DEMANDADO): HANNAH K VIDES AKA 4474 RETRO huTCh Needs refinishing other- $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
HANNAH K GARCIA, lia Alonzo, same address. The business wise good condition. Top detaches from formation.
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF TWO 1998 Star Wars R2-D2 action fig- bottom $25. (650)712-9962
trants commenced to transact business ure variations, new/unopened. $25 for SiNk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, WORkOuT BENCh, weights, bars, for
(LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- under their FBN on 5/1/2018. both. Steve (650)518-6614
DANTE): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. SOFA-BEiGE FABRiC, Orig. $900, $15.00 (650)544-5306 flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
/s/Francesca Luz Ann Sarbelia Alonzo/ Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 (650)861-2411
NOTiCE! You have been sued. The This statement was filed with the Asses- viNTAGE STEMWARE: 3 styles, 23 (650)234-8218 SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
court may decide against you without sor-County Clerk on 5/10/2019. (Publish- pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
your being heard unless you respond yAMAhA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SOLid WOOd Dining table with exten- (650)458-3255
within 30 days. Read the information be- 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19). TiRES-SET OF four P225 45 R18 $80
low. 299 Computers sion great piece great condition black
OBO (650)359-2238.
$80 (650)364-5263
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after 19" COLOR Monitor with stand VG con- TuNTuRi ROWiNG Machine, Good
Food & Wine
this summons and legal papers are FiCTiTiOuS BuSiNESS NAME dition power cord/owners manual includ- SOLid WOOd Entertainment Center-
served on you to file a written response STATEMENT #281125 Condition, $75, (650)483-1222 WiNE COLLECTiON and all equipment
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
at this court and have a copy served on The following person is doing business Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. uNidEN hARLEy Davidson Gas Tank to make homemade wine which includes
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not as: AW City Carting, 1628 Coronado X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 the wine press, 2 50 gallon barrel, 10 5
Way, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- RECORdABLE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- (925)482-5742 gallon jug full of vinegar and exerta... if
protect you. Your written response must ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
be in proper legal form if you want the tered Owner: Adam Walker, same ad- WALkER - Good Condition - Like New - anyone is interested call for best offer
dress. The business is conducted by an (650) 578 9208 TABLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. (650)580-6405.
court to hear your case. There may be a $35 (650)341-5347
court form that you can use for your re- Individual. The registrants commenced Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
sponse. You can find these court forms to transact business under their FBN on 300 Toys $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
311 Musical instruments 340 Camera & photo Equip.
5/1/19.
and more information at the California /s/Adam Walker/ ThOMASviLLE diNiNG table, $50 4
Courts Online Self-Help Center 14-1000-pCS puzzLES $3.00 ea. 1929 ANTiquE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- NikON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)207-4162 chairs, mid-century blonde with two
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2019. (Publish- leaves call (650)697-3709. ter, Newly Refurbished $4,500 OBO Call lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
county law library, or the courthouse ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (650)742-6776.
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing AMERiCAN FLyER locomotive runs OMEGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19). good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 Tiki BAR - Original from the 60’s,Like
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 ChROMATiC hARMONiCA: Horner struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
form. If you do not file your response on (650)245-4234. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
juMp ANd Play Keyboard brand new, in
time, you may lose the case by default, FiCTiTiOuS BuSiNESS NAME original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580. (650)278-5776.
and your wages, money, and property STATEMENT #281217 viviTAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
may be taken without further warning The following person is doing business STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader TWiN BEd, mattress, box spring, frame original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
as: Lalji Jewelers, 609 San Mateo Ave., $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $ 50. (650)598-9804. EpiphONE LES Paul Custom Prophecy (650)583-6636
from the court.
There are other legal requirements. You SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00.
Owners: Rajesh Lalji, 1051 National TWO WOOd Book Shelves, $75 with (650)421-5469. 345 Medical Equipment
may want to call an attorney right away.
Ave., #306, San Bruno, CA 94066. The 302 Antiques drawers and pull-down desk call
If you do not know an attorney, you may business is conducted by an Individual. (650)697-3709 EvERETT upRiGhT antique piano.
want to call an attorney referral service. If BEER STEiNS-ORiGiNAL from Germa- AdjuSTABLE BATh shower transfer
The registrants commenced to transact Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
you cannot afford an attorney, you may business under their FBN on 5/10/19. ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info uSEd BEdROOM Furniture, FREE. Call
be eligible for free legal services from a /s/Rajesh Lalji/ (650)592-7483 (650)573-7381. huGE LudWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
nonprofit legal services program. You This statement was filed with the Asses- & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian COMMOdE, vERy clean and disinfect-
can locate these nonprofit groups at the sor-County Clerk on 5/10/2019. (Publish- WALL uNiT/ROOM Divider. Simple Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 ed. Asking $20 obo. Please call if inter-
California Legal Services Web site ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, MAhOGANy ANTiquE Secretary desk, lines. Breaks down for transportation. (916)975-4969 ested. (650)745-6309
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19). 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. piANO-ANdREW kOhLER, Mahogany, dRivE 3-iN-1 commode with seat,buck-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by WALNuT ChEST, small (4 drawer with Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
FiCTiTiOuS BuSiNESS NAME ROSEviLLE TuLip Pitcher, Ca: 1900. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 (415)334-1980 (510)770-1976
contacting your local court or county bar
association. NOTE: The court has a stat- STATEMENT #281145 $45. (650)574-2490.
The following person is doing business WhiTE WiCkER Armoire, asking $100, dRivE dELuxE two button walker $10
utory lien for waived fees and costs on great condition, text for picture (650)571- pLAyER piANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- (510)770-1976
as: La Bamba, 1700 Sherman Avenue, 303 Electronics
any settlement or arbitration award of BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered 0947 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The RAdiATiON pROTECTiON 1/2-apron
Owner: Susan Mascall, same address. www.elo.deals Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
court's lien must be paid before the court The business is conducted by an Individ- FREE TELEviSiON - Mitsubishi, WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
will dismiss the case. 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 SpiNET piANO + Bench, $50. Call ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
ual. The registrants commenced to 7742.
¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- transact business under their FBN on Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local (650)589-1407
Delivery available.
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede January 1, 1987. 306 housewares viNTAGE AuTOpiANO upright player WALkER/ROLATOR. NEW. large, bas-
decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- /s/Susan Mascall/
ONkyO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave ket, quickly convert to wheelchair. Large
sión. Lea la información a continuación. This statement was filed with the Asses- CRySTAL WiNE glasses new (12ea) size to 400LBS.8" wheels $45.00
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (650)727-7266
spués de que le entreguen esta citación ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
y papeles legales para presentar una re- 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19). WuRLiTzER upRiGhT piano. Fair con-
MikASA SET. White. Modern (square)
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer phiLLipS-50” COLOR T.v., Heavy, $99
(650)591-8062 Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595 Garage Sales
que se entregue una copia al deman-
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- 295 Art NEW "BELLA" buffet triple slow cooker 312 pets & Animals
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- 304 Furniture and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
recto si desea que procesen su caso en
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu-
OiL pAiNTiNG-CANvASS, Victorian
Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
OBO (650)515-6091
ANTiquE diNiNG table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
2648
SiNk dOuBLE cast iron. Good condi-
ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066
San Mateo
lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu-
larios de la corte y más información en el
296 Appliances ANTiquE MOhAGANy Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408

307 jewelry & Clothing


pARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
Bonsai Club
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- AiR CONdiTiONER 10000 BTU w/re- BEdSTEAd SiNGLE, poster style, box
offer. (650)245-4084 34th Annual Satsuki
ANNE kLEiN silver-tone watch with
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio-
teca de leyes de su condado o en la
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
spring, mattress available. $40.00. Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- 315 Wanted to Buy
Azalea &
(650)593-7408
corte que le quede más cerca. Si no 0898 al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371
Bonsai Exhibit Show
puede pagar la cuota de presentación, LOOkiNG: SF Radio Station recordings;
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé FREE WAShER and 220v dryer, both
BEiGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319 308 Tools 1920’s through 80’s. 2019
un formulario de exención de pago de working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You Ron (925)284-5428.
ANTiquE iRON Hand Drills. 3 available
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
move, stairs. BuNk BEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron 316 Clothes
Sunday, May 19, 2019
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su-
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten-
GLASS-pANEL LAMpShAdE. Similar
to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
B/O (650)685-2494
BRiGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with 10am-4pm
BROWN SuEd boots, fur-lined, size 8,
cia. ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
$75 (650)727-7266
ChiNA CABiNET Wallet, $20. Call
(650)589-1407
Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
(650)771-6324. new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 FREE admission
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- FANCy hiGh heel shoes, never worn
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
hOTpOiNT hEAvy Duty Dryer excellent
working condition Burlingame $50 Call
Dan (408)656-0958
ChOCOLATE BROWN living room chair
with cushion. In excellent condition, $60.
Call 650-872-2371.
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
LG CRAFTSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60
size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
Sale:
gado, es posible que cumpla con los
requisitos para obtener servicios legales
MAyTAG WAShER excellent working
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
COMpuTER dESk (glass) & chair. Like
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
(510)943-9221 FAux FuR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4 Satsuki Plants
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
(408)656-0958 gtecher@comcast.net
ShOpSMiTh MARk V 50th Anniversary
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
length $50 (650)692-8012
Bonsai Soil
estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
web de California Legal Services,
MFG h20LABS Model 300 exc cond
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
COMpuTER dESk with 3 side drawers .
Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
(650)504-0585 kAyANO MEN’S Running shoes size 11
good condition $20 (650)520-7045 Pot & Wires
viNTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 kNEE-hiGh BLACk women's boots,
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, NEW, SiNGER Sewing Machine Univer- size 7, wide calf & wide width, new.
leave message
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 310 Misc. For Sale $40.00. Call (650)872-2371 Bonsai Clinic: We can
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- COMpuTER SWivEL CHAIR. Padded
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte TiFFANy STyLE Lamp shade. Older- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 LAdiES SEquiN dress, blue, size XL, check your Bonsai
500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint,
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
costos exentos por imponer un grava-
multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) COuChES BEd tables TV clothes etc no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
Sponsored by:
727-7266. MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
men sobre cualquier recuperación de
$10,000 ó más de valor recibida me-
appt only Leave MSG (650)388-2445
BESSy SMALL Evening Hand Bag With rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 San Mateo Bonsai Club
vACuuM CLEANER (reconditioned) dESk, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 (650) 578-9208
diante un acuerdo o una concesión de $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645 (650)458-3578
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
BiFOLd ShuTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00 ShOES SizE 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less San Mateo Gardeners Hall
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
297 Bicycles (650)544-5306 (650)508-8662
503 E. 5th Avenue
diNiNG ChAiRS -Six Antique,
caso. BLuE OySTER cult lp signed by donald TuxEdO SizE 40, black, including white
The name and address of the court is (El
AduLT BikES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675
(650)888-2662 r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 5th & Claremont
nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU-
PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA ChiLd’S SChWiNN BiCyCLE, BLuE in
(408)661-6019
WEddiNG dRESS-dESiGNER, Size 12, San Mateo CA 94401
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 County CASh REGiSTER Parts; Much Skin Not Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. diNiNG ROOM Table-Antique,Oak, for $500 Call (650)867-1728
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063-1655
The name, address, and telephone num- MOuNTAiN BikE new 21 gears $100.
5chairs, w/ extension $200
(650)290-3188
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
WOMAN'S AMERiCAN Rag faux leather
(650)548-9470
(650)722-3634 COSCO pLAy Pen with travel bag. Used
ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- once $35 (650)591-2981 jacket. Perfect condition. Black
out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- MOuNTAiN BikE. Top brand. Runs /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- good. $39. (660)342-5220 diNiNG TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- CuT GLASS serving bowl 8" diameter
do del demandante, o del demandante ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for $25. Call 650-921-4016 WOMAN'S TAhARi jacket. Perfect con-
que no tiene abogado, es): REESE LAW $250 .(650)-654-1930. dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25
GROUP, Shiv Samtani, Esq. (Bar 298 Collectibles dELuxE FOLdER Walker - 5" wheels - (650) 952-3466
#320822), 3168 Lionshead Avenue, diNiNG TABLE - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
Carlsbad, CA 92010; 760/842-5850 (File
No. 558196)
1984 TiME magazine. Special 1994
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel-
lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. diSpLAy CASE, glass top. 27”x20”x2”
Deep. $15.00. 650-588-0842.
WOMEN'S BLACk suede fur lined
boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371 GARAGE SALES
(650)588-0842
DATE (Fecha): SEP 18 2018
RODINA M. CATALANO, Clerk (Secre-
49’ER 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
diNiNG TABLE. 72" by 42". With leaf
90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 dRivE 3-WhEEL buggy $45. Call
WORk BOOTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
ESTATE SALES
tario), by ANTONIO R. GERONIMO, (650)589-1407 In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
Deputy (Adjunto) deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
(SEAL) $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 dRESSER-ANTiquE vANiTy Combo, 3
FREE MAGAziNES. Library discards
Make money, make room!
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 318 Sports Equipment
NOTiCE TO ThE pERSON SERvEd: (650)290-3188 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
AppROx. 40 yr old 1/2 l German Beer
You are served 1. as an individual de-
fendant.
Stein, Raigimal, Gerz. $60 (650)207-
ENGLiSh dRAW Table, $50 Solid Wood
crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
BiG BERThA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver List your upcoming
4162
5/1, 5/8, 5/15, 5/22/19
CNS-3248209#
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves,
call(650)697-3709
FREE: WiLd turkey feathers; whole
wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For
,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
(415)999-4474 garage sale,
BASEBALL hAT ANd beanie collection
SAN MATEO dAiLy jOuRNAL sold as set hundreds 1K Leave MSG
(650)388-2445 EThAN ALLEN sofa and love seat. Blue
fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark
(650)207-0882 BRANd NEW Golf bag with Stand.
moving sale,
COLLECTABLE CABBAGE Patch Kids
velveteen. Solid construction. Some col-
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- hAT, T-ShiRT, sweatshirt and comput-
Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
No Texting.
estate sale,
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100
stering. Free. (650)593-7001. erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648
BRANd NEW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
yard sale,
(650) 572-8895 GLidER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
LiONEL ChRiSTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting. rummage sale,
dEpRESSiON GLASS Dining Plate. 8
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. ikEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
LiONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and EASTON ALuMiNuM bat.33 inches, 30 clearance sale, or
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
$12 (650)762-6048 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
MOTLEy CRuE lp signed by neil lee
oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
whatever sale you
EvERLAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
FiCTiTiOuS BuSiNESS NAME
STATEMENT #281140
GAMES OF the 23rd Olympiad maga-
zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588-
ikEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 have...
The following person is doing business 0842 NEGRiNi FENCiNG Epee mask size M GuThy-RENkER pOWER Rider,Ever-
as: Olivet Funeral and Cremation Serv- MAhOGANy Tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
ices, 1651 Hillside Blvd., COLMA, CA LENNOx REd Rose, Unused, hand x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
3709
(415)260-6940 erciser $20 (510)770-1976 Reach over 83,450 readers
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
94014. Registered Owner: Stonemor
California Subsidiary Inc., PA. The busi- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. OLd B&L Microscope in good condition; kNEE RidER $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
from South San Francisco
MATTRESS, TWiN long, excellent condi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
MiLLER LiTE Neon sign , work good tion, $25, (650) 552-9556
35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. to Palo Alto.
LEAThER GOLF bag with 23 clubs $90.
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under their FBN on 3/8/19. $59 call (650)218-6528
NEW dELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
RAy-BAN TOp Bar Sunglasses (650) 592-2648. in your local newspaper.
RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
/s/Theresa Souza-Stump/ OLd, ANTiquE, Bottle Collection: 20 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- MEN'S ROSSiGNOL Skis. $95.00,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2019. (Publish-
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 Sell! (650) 875-8159. weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591-
6596
good condition, (650)341-0282. Call (650)344-5200
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ONE COLLECTiON of antique Cuban NiAGARA viBRATiNG Adjustable bed ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19, 5/29/19). Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan ROLLERBLAdES, uSEd, size 10. $20 Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
Texting. (408)656-0958 obo. Please call (650)745-6309 (650)771-6324.
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379 open houses 450 homes for rent 515 office Space 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 670 Auto Service
hondA ‘12 CIVIC natural gas (lower
for rent SuBletS AVAilABle! don’t lose money cost than gasoline) commute vehicle SMoG CheCk
very good condition $7,900 (707)333- $29.75 + $8.25 certificate
oPen houSe 2 Bedroom 1 bath
Healthcare Offices in
Crystal Springs Village, SM.
on a trade-in or
consignment!
1106

MAzdA ‘16 Sky Active one owner per-


VAlid Mon thru thu
9am to 11:30am and 1pm to 5pm

liStinGS house on a quiet Call for details!


415-297-1665 Sell your vehicle in the
daily Journal’s
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
$18,995 OBO (650)520-4650.
Look for coupon in the Daily Journal
luxurati Auto
cul-de-sac in Belmont. niSSAn ‘01 MAXiMA 160K miles, 704 N. San Mateo Dr., San Mateo
650-458-6666
Auto Classifieds. $3,500. (650)302-5523
List your Open House 620 Automobiles niSSAn ‘12 Leaf, Electric, low mileage
in the Daily Journal. $3800.00/Month Just $45 34,500 Excellent condition (650)796-
3896.
CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN, 95K
We’ll run it 670 Auto Parts
miles, $2000 (650)481-5296 PontiAC ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum
Available the middle of ‘til you sell it!
Reach over 83,450 Rims with good tires. Needs engine
work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
1960S CAdillAC
(650)592-3887
hub caps $40

potential home buyers & May. Got An older


reach 83,450 drivers
9650)714-3865.
CAr, BoAt, or rV? toyotA ’96 Tercel Original owner,
BridGeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
from South Sf to $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
renters a day, Call for an appointment Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the Palo Alto
30mpg, original paint/Interior, will not
start, $850.00 (650)367-0597.
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490

from South San Francisco 650-483-3694 Humane Society.


Call 1- 866-899-3051 Call (650)344-5200
CheVy/GMC 1994. Full size. Front
plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
625 Classic Cars
to Palo Alto. ads@smdailyjournal.com
CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
in your local newspaper. 470 rooms
MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low Auto AuCtion
44,632 original miles. Needs body work
and headliner $2,475 OBO (650)218-
Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
miles reduced $15,995 obo (650)520- Every Tuesday 11am 4681. ble .$75. (650)727-7266
4650
Call (650)344-5200 hiP houSinG
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
280 A Street Colma
650-756-3394
CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
San Mateo County CheVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
(650)348-6660 CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. hondA ‘10 CiViC, 87K miles, $6,800.
(650)302-5523 obo. (650)952-4036. 680 Autos Wanted

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle


CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic. Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 Novas, running or not
obo. (650) 952-4036. Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
Give me a call

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis


CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k Joe 650 342-2483
MileS. New upgrades; best offer.
(415)602-8480. Mr. Roberts.
ACROSS DOWN 36 Online chats, 50 Wipe dAtSun ‘83 280zx, T-Tops, 159K miles,
1 Passport stamps 1 Actor Kilmer briefly 51 “Weeds” law good condition, cosmentic and mechani-
6 Improvised knife 2 Floe makeup 38 Subdued hue org.
cal. $6500 OBO. 650-302-4747.

10 MRI output 3 Perform like Ella 39 “Simple as can 52 Moth attractor MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top.
14 Capital of Ghana 4 Insider lingo
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
be” 56 Units of energy 0878
15 “Say Anything...” 5 TV lawyer 40 __ torch: luau light 58 __ Poke: retro
Goodman
MerCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel.
actress Skye 41 What a tattoo candy Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint,
16 “__ and Abel”: 6 54-Across’ sib may cover 59 Settle
$13,900 (650)303-4257. Leave msg.

Jeffrey Archer 7 Trending 44 Mark of shame 60 Time to MuStAnG ’73- All Original: Miles 300,
novel 8 Going nowhere,
Paperwork, Light Brown Paint, 351
45 Kitchen toppers remember V/8Cleveland, Auto-Trans, P/S, P/B,
17 Sports page career-wise 46 Put into power 61 “Homeland” org.
$30,000 (650)359-6001.
table 9 Playhouse, say 47 2019 Pebble 62 Turn in the
20 Plaza payment 10 Navigate slopes Beach event plumbing 630 trucks & SuV’s
21 Feel remorse 11 High-kicking
over dance ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
miles. System-One toolboxes and rack.
22 Winter hrs. in St. 12 Showing $16K contact or text (650)520-3725

Louis insecurity leXuS ‘07 GX450, 124K miles, $11,900


(650)302-5523
23 Blog entry 13 Snapple rival toyotA ‘06 4runner, 190K miles,
25 Dissociative 18 Wee toymaker $7,900.. (650)302-5523

condition 19 Matching office 635 Vans


29 “Who __ to accessories toyotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
complain?” 23 Dad dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
30 Woman college 24 Shortstop craigslist for pics.

basketball coach Vizquel with 640 Motorcycles/Scooters


Summitt with an 11 Gold Glove BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
NCAA record Awards (650) 995-0003

1,098 career 26 __ the crack of MotorCyCle SAddleBAGS,

dawn
with mounting hardware and other parts
wins $35. Call (650)670-2888.

31 Nairobi’s country 27 House-warming 645 Boats


32 Insulin-producing option
28 Aquarium beauty
BoAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5
gland HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.

36 Left or right 33 Stage prompting


(650) 591-5404.

ending 34 Stronghold MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-


built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
37 Makes a case for, 35 That, in Toledo 05/15/19 20K obo. (650)851-0878.

with “of” SeA rAy 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs


Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
42 Knot-tying vow 650 rVs
43 Like big lottery
winners, Gulf StreAM, Sun Voyager ‘04.
36 ft, Excellent Condition. $35,000.
presumably 650-349-3087.

44 __ pad 670 Auto Service


47 Old Mideast org.
48 Reggae AA SMoG
precursor Complete Repair & Service
$29.75 plus certificate fee
49 Intraoral (most cars)
piercing 869 California Drive .
Burlingame
52 Carnival (650) 340-0492
53 Brightness nos.
54 6-Down’s sib
55 River swimmers
57 Talk show drop-
by ... and a literal
feature of 17-,
25-, 37- and
49-Across
63 Repast
64 Char on a grill
65 Popular Google
service
66 About
67 Singer from
County Donegal
68 Leaf under a By Chuck Deodene
05/15/19
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custom closets construction Decks & Fences Handy Help Hauling Landscaping
LOcAL HANDYMAN 650-453-3002
cLOsET sPILLANE Remodeling, Repairs, Maintenance,
Painting, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical
FAcTORY Fence and DECK Lic. #468963

the art of organization Wood Retaining Walls,


Fences & Stairs sENIOR HANDYMAN
Lic.# 742961 “Specializing in any size project”
Free Estimates
888-678-6789 • Painting • Electrical
John (650)291-4303 • Carpentry • Dry Rot
Call for free design
40 Yrs. Experience
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makers. He touted it at a round table with the Kaiser Family Foundation. that have already reinstated it.

NEWSOM
Continued from page 1
small business owners Tuesday to kick off
a statewide tour of his health care policies.
It’s an approach Newsom has been using
Levitt noted if the subsidies entice more
people to buy health insurance, there will
be a smaller pool of uninsured people to
Assemblyman Jay Obernolte, the top
Republican on the chamber’s budget com-
mittee, called Newsom’s plan “nonsensi-
during his first five months in office to fund them. cal.” He also said offering incentives for
bring his policy ideas directly to people But Newsom’s budget avoids that poten- incomes as high as $150,000 for a family
Winlock said. “You have to play those who would benefit from them amid behind- of four may not help the state lower its
tial problem by eliminating the new sub-
games.” the-scenes negotiations with state law- uninsured rate.
sidies in three years. Lawmakers would
Winlock and others like him could soon makers. “If our goal is to lower the number of
have to vote to keep them. It’s one of sev-
get help from California. Democratic Gov. California would pay for the new subsi- people who don’t have health insurance in
eral proposals Newsom linked a so-called
Gavin Newsom wants California to dies by taxing the uninsured. Newsom California, we need to make sure we’re put-
sunset provision to, arguing the state may
become the first state to offer subsidies of wants to bring back a law requiring every- ting subsidies in areas to achieve that,” he
not have enough money to sustain them in
about $100 a month to help people who one to purchase health insurance or pay a said. “It’s not clear to me subsidizing
future years.
earn as much as 600% of the federal pover- penalty. insurance in that income range is going to
ty level pay for their insurance plans. “It’s just a pragmatic way of looking at
The mandate was a key piece of former the world in an honest way,” Newsom told be effective.”
That means a family of four earning
about $150,000 a year would qualify, as President Barack Obama’s health care reporters. “Perfect is not on the menu. But The California Department of Finance
would individuals making around overhaul law, but Republicans in Congress better than any other state in America is.” estimates the proposal would result in
$72, 000. The federal government only recently eliminated it. While California would be the first state 840, 000 people getting subsidies.
offers help up to 400% of the federal “There is a certain irony in paying for to provide financial help to people mak- Winlock, the Northern California busi-
poverty line. subsidies to help some people buy insur- ing up to 600 percent of the poverty line, ness owner, wants to be one of them.
The proposal is part of Newsom’s budg- ance with penalty payments from people it would not be the first to reinstate the “We have to have it,” he said. “We’re
et, which he’s now negotiating with law- who are going without,” said Larry Levitt, individual mandate. New Jersey and both active, but we are older — over 60 —
senior vice president for health reform at Massachusetts are among several states so the rates are going up exponentially.”
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Bay Area Disc Centers


They’ve got your back.
by Darya Mead We spend so much time hunched over,
typing on devices, many are suffering from

I
‘text neck’ and extreme postural
fell backwards, off an art room
challenges. In general, he says women tend
stool, on a slickly waxed floor in
to do more about their bodies, but he sees
seventh grade, right on my tailbone.
patients from all walks of life, all ages and
Who knows if that was what
each is treated uniquely. Over the years he
precipitated my own back issues but I have
has had such success, that he has narrowed
been able to manage the cyclical
his practice to primarily treat chronic neck
discomfort over the years and have been
and lower back pain due to disc related
able to dance, hike, swim, ski and practice
conditions.
yoga. So as I sat down to write this story, I
was suddenly hampered by a new and The treatment -- often partially covered
unusual pain on the other side of my mid by Medicare or private insurance -- is an
back, near my rib cage. Maybe it’s just a 8-week program and usually entails 24
function of musing about this story, but the visits. Patients share their successes and
pain was real and overwhelming. include a 94 year old man who just wanted
to play 9 holes of golf again, and did!
If you’ve experienced prolonged back
Others share their odysseys of struggling
pain, you know how debilitating and
for years and finally finding relief through
demoralizing it can be. That sense of
the unique treatment system:
desperation often leads patients down a
variety of paths. For those that have “I came to the Bay Area Disc Centers in
exhausted all non-invasive treatment and December. Since I started the DRX spinal
are considering surgery, there is potential decompression program, I am feeling
relief. Hope comes in the work of Dr. fantastic! I came in with constant pain and
Thomas Ferrigno, founder and owner of I was told that my only option was surgery.
the Bay Area Disc Centers. He has I decided to try the spinal decompression
pioneered the state of the art disc program and I experienced incredible
decompression treatment therapies, and results! My pain was greatly reduced! I
offers a non-surgical treatment --- invented also took advantage of THE SKINNY UP
by neurosurgeons --- and chiropractic care. program and lost over 27 lbs in only 40
It is not a cure, but a disc restoration days. Overall my experience with Dr.
program that leaves patients healthier, Ferrigno and the staff here at Bay Area
more mobile and potentially free of pain. Disc Centers has been a wonderful one. I
recommend this to anybody.”
Dr Ferrigno suffered himself from
debilitating back pain. As an athlete and The machine referenced is the DRX9000,
young dental student in San Francisco, a a giant contraption that helps create
serious back injury led him to chiropractic traction to lubricate, reduce inflammation
medicine both as a patient and then as a and regenerate disc health. This is one of
student. Over the years his practice has the treatment options, each complementing
evolved to include a “whole person each other and including weight reduction
approach” and he seeks to care for his and the development of core strength.
patients with the very best hands-on Dr. Ferrigno currently runs one of the
techniques, hi-tech diagnostic and largest spinal decompression practices in
treatment equipment and a holistic the Bay Area and has performed more than
approach to overall health. Dr. Ferrigno 30,000 decompression treatments to date.
wants to educate the public. He says we Dr. Ferrigno is only one of a few doctors in
ignore our spines until it hurts, and that pain Ɣ)DFHW$UWKURVLV and inflammation, and helps speed up the state of California who is Nationally
is for a reason. It is an alarm, and too often Ɣ6SLQDO6WHQRVLV healing and improves overall health Certified in both Spinal Decompression
it is ignored until the problem is To better address these conditions, Dr. Ɣ([HUFLVH5HKDELOLWDWLRQStretch and Therapy and Peripheral Neuropathy. He is
unmanageable. That’s where he and his Ferrigno developed a program known as strengthen supporting core musculature to also a board member of the International
colleagues come in. Disc Restoration Therapy. This treatment ensure long term results Medical Advisory Board on Spinal
His Bay Area Disc Centers have two program is typically a 6 to 8 week program The day I visited the San Mateo office it Decompression as he has demonstrated an
locations, one in San Mateo and the other in that features a five-step (S.P.I.N.E.) was bustling with energy and yet there was exemplary level of excellence in the
Campbell. The combination of Dr. approach: a palpable calm to it all. Patients were diagnosis, treatment and management of
Ferrigno’s advanced education and National reclined, having treatment applied and in spinal disc disorders.
Ɣ6SLQDO'HFRPSUHVVLRQ Reduces disc
Certifications along with the most advanced herniation/ bulges, rehydrates degenerated various stages of recovery. Ferrigno, born in If you are struggling with back pain and
medical equipment make him the “Go To” discs San Francisco, raised in Millbrae, has 3 are discouraged, Dr. Ferrigno can help
doctor in the Bay Area for the diagnosis, children and one grandchild. He does not manage your condition and improve your
treatment and management of chronic neck Ɣ3K\VLRWKHUDS\ Electric Muscle look like a grandpa; fit, strong and quality of life. He offers affordable
and lower back pain caused by a number of Stimulation and Laser Therapy to vivacious, his commitment to this therapy is introductory appointments to assess your
serious disc conditions. decreases pain, increases healing by up to unmistakable. condition and strategize about treatment
3X & improves circulation options. So if you or someone you love is in
These conditions include: Many patients are 50 plus, but more and
Ɣ,QWHU6HJPHQWDO0RELOL]DWLRQ more he is seeing younger folks suffering pain and feeling pessimistic about the
Ɣ+HUQLDWHG'LVFV Restores motion and function to spinal from back pain. Repetitive stress causes condition, it is far better to exhaust all forms
Ɣ%XOJLQJ'LVFV joints and relieves pressure on pinched of non-invasive treatment before consenting
some injuries, some are acute -- like a car
Ɣ6FLDWLFD nerves accident -- and now more than ever, people to surgery.
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What Our Patients Are Saying:


During the 1.5 years of having constant Prior to treatment at Bay Area Disc I came in 4 months ago due to a bulging
daily lower back pain and spasms (on Centers, I was always tired from disc in my lower back. For 3 months I
and off), I took anti-inflammatory and constant back pain. Since completing experienced a lot of pain, which caused Two Locations:
pain medication, but nothing helped the DRX program, I feel like a new me to miss work. I had tried traditional
lessen the pain. Physical therapy didn’t person. I am able to bend and walk chiropractic, physical therapy, but nothing San Mateo
help. When an MRI showed that I had pain-free. In fact, other people have improved my situation. It took about 2
two degenerative discs, I went through a asked my what I have done as my weeks for all my symptoms to go away. I 177 Bovet Rd. #150
series of lumbar epidural injections. The increased mobility has been noticed by feel 100% better with the spinal (650) 375-2545
first one helped a tiny bit, but the others people around me! Thank you Dr. decompression treatment. I am thankful
didn’t do a thing for my pain. The only Ferrigno and Bay Area Disc Centers! for the staff and Dr. Ferrigno for taking Campbell
thing that made the pain and spasms go care of my needs and making me feel
away was spinal decompression - Jim W. better. 420 Marathon Dr.
treatments at Bay Area Disc Centers.
Four years later and I am still pain-free! - Eric W. (408) 866-0300
- Lisa K.
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