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Housing legislation stalls


Foes celebrate thwarting of Wiener’s SB 50; frustrated advocates look ahead
By Austin Walsh during the Senate tions and building policies in an effort to we are 100 percent committed to moving
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Ap p ro p ri at i o n s facilitate more housing construction. the legislation forward,” he said in a pre-
Committee hearing on Wiener expressed his frustration over the pared statement.
This year’s most controversial piece of bills sent to the suspense decision which was announced with little State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, said
housing legislation stalled in Sacramento, file Thursday, May 16. fanfare in the early moments of the day’s in an email postponing the decision will
as lawmakers tabled state Sen. Scott For the time being, the legislative session. grant lawmakers the additional time needed
Wiener’s proposal to solve California’s decision effectively kills “While I’m deeply disappointed that the to analyze and refine the divisive proposal.
affordability crisis by building dense hous- the proposal by Wiener, chair of the Appropriations Committee has “Making SB 50 a two-year bill allows
ing near job centers and transit hubs. D-San Francisco, to decided to postpone SB 50 until 2020 —
Senate Bill 50 was declared a two-year bill Scott Wiener loosen zoning regula- since we have a housing crisis right now — See SB 50, Page 23

DNA test solves cold case killing


Sheriff’s Office ties 74-year-old to slaying of 21-year-old
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

More than 45 years after a 21-


year-old woman was found dead on
Sand Hill Road,
the Hayward
man believed to
be behind her
murder is facing PHOTO COURTESY OF MAKER FAIRE
months of court The MegaBots fighting robot the Mk.II was
p r o c e e di n g s shown to the 2015 Maker Faire.
after a San
Mateo County
John Getreu Sheriff’s Office
i n v es t i g at i o n
linked his DNA to the cold case.
Maker Faire
John Arthur Getreu, 74, was
charged by prosecutors Thursday
with murder for killing Janet
Taylor in March of 1974 as the
heading into
college student was on her way
from a friend’s house in Palo Alto
to her home in La Honda, accord-
ing to Greg Rothaus, assistant
its 14th year
sheriff with the San Mateo County
Sheriff’s Office. ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Future of event uncertain
At a press conference Thursday, Greg Rothaus, assistant sheriff with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office, announces the identification By Anna Schuessler
Rothaus described how a collabo- of John Arthur Getreu as the man who killed 21-year-old Janet Taylor and left her body to be found off DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
rative effort between San Mateo Sand Hill Road March 25, 1974. On her way to her home in La Honda from a friend’s house in Palo Alto,
County investigators and Santa Taylor was last seen hitchhiking. DNA evidence helped Santa Clara County authorities link Getreu to Whether they want to try their hand at
Clara County sheriff’s detectives the killing of 21-year-old Leslie Perlov, whose body was found off Old Page Mill Road in 1973, and later book binding or rocket launching, visitors
See GETREU, Page 31 assisted San Mateo County investigators in connecting him with Taylor’s murder. to this year’s Maker Faire can rest assured
they won’t be passive observers at the
three-day event aiming to spark their imag-

Trump administration pulls $1B from high-speed rail inations at the San Mateo County Event
Center.
Heading into his 14th year bringing the
By Kathleen Ronyane event to life, Dale Dougherty, event founder
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and CEO of Maker Media, noted that seeing
visitors of all ages discover something new
SACRAMENTO — The Trump administra- at the dozens of exhibits never gets old.
tion cancelled nearly $1 billion Thursday in Dougherty said he’s seen many a parent’s
federal money for California’s high-speed face light up after watching their kids give
rail project, further throwing into question soldering a try, and is hoping to amplify
the future of the ambitious plan to connect that joy of learning in this year’s offerings,
Los Angeles and San Francisco. which range from lacemaking to biohack-
California Gov. Gavin Newsom immedi- ing, set to give visitors a chance to extract
ately pledged to take the administration to DNA and make polymers for bioprinting.
court, though the state has not yet filed a Though Dougherty has seen interest in
lawsuit. the event remain high throughout its 14-
Artist’s rendering of California’s High-Speed Rail. See RAIL, Page 18 See FAIRE, Page 31
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2 Friday • May 17, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can
do. Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries
or predecessors.Try to be better than yourself.”
— William Faulkner, American author

This Day in History


Massachusetts became the first state

2004 to allow same-sex marriages.

In 1 5 3 6 , Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer


declared the marriage of England’s King Henry VIII to Anne
Boleyn invalid after she failed to produce a male heir;
Boleyn, already condemned for high treason, was executed
two days later.
In 1 7 9 2 , the New York Stock Exchange had its begin-
nings as a group of brokers met under a tree on Wall Street
and signed the Buttonwood Agreement.
In 1 9 4 6 , President Harry S. Truman seized control of the
nation’s railroads, delaying — but not preventing — a
threatened strike by engineers and trainmen.
In 1 9 5 4 , a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court handed down
its Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision which
held that racially segregated public schools were inherent-
ly unequal, and therefore unconstitutional.
In 1 9 6 8 , nine men and women, including brothers Daniel REUTERS
and Philip Berrigan, entered the Selective Service office in Women throw earthen pitchers onto the ground in protest against the shortage of drinking water outside the municipal
Catonsville, Maryland, seized several hundred draft files corporation office in Ahmedabad, India.
and burned them outside to protest the Vietnam War before
being arrested. (The “Catonsville Nine,” as they came to be
known, received federal prison sentences ranging from 24 In other news ...
to 42 months.) tells WTXF-TV that the teacher’s aide build a face recognition system
In 1 9 7 3 , a special committee convened by the U.S. Nebraska farmer cuts off took the bag, which she suspected held designed to help individuals find their
Senate began its televised hearings into the Watergate trapped leg using pocketknife drugs, informed an administrator, and celebrity doppelganger or painting
scandal. OMAHA, Neb. — A farmer says he they called 911. lookalike for entertainment purposes.
In 1 9 8 0 , rioting that claimed 18 lives erupted in Miami’s had to cut off his own mangled leg with No other children came in contact It’s quite another to use these tech-
Liberty City after an all-white jury in Tampa acquitted four a pocketknife after it became trapped with the drugs, and no one was harmed. niques to identify criminal suspects,
former Miami police officers of fatally beating black insur- in a grain hopper in northeastern No arrests have been made. who may be deprived of their liberty
ance executive Arthur McDuffie. Nebraska. and ultimately prosecuted based on the
KETV reports that 63-year-old Kurt NYPD used Woody Harrelson match.”
Birthdays Kaser, of Pender, was unloading corn
last month when he accidentally
photo to find lookalike beer thief The NYPD said it has been deliberate
and responsible in its use of facial
stepped on the opening of the hopper NEW YORK — The New York Police recognition and that the technology is
and his leg was sucked inside by a Department used a photo of Woody merely a means of producing leads,
device designed to deposit grain in a Harrelson in its facial recognition pro- including in homicide, rape and rob-
bin. gram in an attempt to identify a beer bery cases.
Kaser said he couldn’t free his leg, he thief who looked like the actor, accord- “No one has ever been arrested on
was alone and he didn’t have his cell- ing to a report published Thursday. the basis of a facial recognition match
phone. So he took out his pocketknife Georgetown University’s Center on alone,” Sgt. Jessica McRorie said in a
and sawed off his leg below the knee. Privacy and Technology highlighted statement. “As with any lead, further
He then crawled 150 feet to a phone the April 2017 episode in “Garbage In, investigation is always needed to
and was flown to a hospital. He never Garbage Out,” a report on what it says develop probable cause to arrest.”
Actor-comedian Actor-comedian Actress Nikki Reed
lost consciousness. are flawed practices in law enforce- A message was left with a representa-
Bob Saget is 63. Craig Ferguson is is 31.
Kaser will get a prosthetic limb once ment’s use of facial recognition. tive for Harrelson.
57.
his leg has fully healed. The report says security footage of The Georgetown report says facial
Actor Peter Gerety is 79. Singer Taj Mahal is 77. Rock musi- the thief was too pixelated and pro- recognition has helped the NYPD
cian Bill Bruford is 70. Singer-musician George Johnson (The Police: 5-year-old brings duced no matches while high-quality crack about 2,900 cases in more than
Brothers Johnson) is 66. TV personality Kathleen Sullivan is images of Harrelson, a three-time five years of using the technology.
66. Boxing Hall of Famer Sugar Ray Leonard is 63. Sports crack cocaine to preschool Oscar nominee, returned several possi- McRorie says the department is con-
announcer Jim Nantz is 60. Producer Simon Fuller (TV: PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia ble matches and led to one arrest. stantly reassessing its procedures and
“American Idol”) is 59. Singer Enya is 58. Rock singer-musi- police are investigating after a 5-year- The NYPD also used a photo of a New is in the process of reviewing its exist-
cian Page McConnell is 56. Actor David Eigenberg is 55. old boy brought about two dozen vials York Knicks player to search its data- ing facial recognition protocols.
Singer-musician Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) is 54. Actress of crack cocaine into a preschool at a base for a man wanted for a Brooklyn “We compare images from crime
Paige Turco is 54. Rhythm-and-blues musician O’Dell (Mint Roman Catholic church. assault, the report said. scenes to arrest photos in law enforce-
Condition) is 54. Actor Hill Harper is 53. TV Police say the boy told a teacher’s “The stakes are too high in criminal ment records,” McRorie said. “We do
personality/interior designer Thom Filicia is 50. Singer aide at St. Cyprian Children’s Center investigations to rely on unreliable — not engage in mass or random collec-
Jordan Knight is 49. Rhythm-and-blues singer Darnell Van that the person who handed him the or wrong — inputs, ” Georgetown tion of facial records from NYPD cam-
Rensalier (Shai) is 49. Actress Sasha Alexander is 46. Rock bag told him to hide it. researcher Clare Garvie wrote. era systems, the internet, or social
singer-musician Josh Homme is 46. Rock singer Andrea Corr The Archdiocese of Philadelphia “It is one thing for a company to media.”
(The Corrs) is 45. Actor Sendhil Ramamurthy is 45.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday • May 17, 2019 3


County grant funds Local briefs
South City schools’ AEDs
The San Mateo County Board of
Volunteer appreciation coffee
Supervisors approved a grant for $78,000 The  Central County Fire Department  and
from Measure K funds to the Via Heart the Burlingame Neighborhood Network are
Project to purchase and install automated hosting a Volunteer Appreciation Coffee
external defibrillators and provide certified Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 10:30
CPR/AED training for 20 sites within the a.m. at the firehouse at  799 California
South San Francisco Unified School Drive in Burlingame. 
District, according to county officials. The event is open to the public and will
The SSFUSD “Heart Safe Schools” pro- recognize neighborhood leaders, CERTs and
gram will consist of 43 AED packages ham radio operators who led the Citywide
which includes indoor wall cabinets for 20 Emergency Drill last October.
sites. Nineteen American Heart Association It will feature coffee and pastries and a
certified CPR and AED classes will be sched- brief presentation by  Mayor Donna
uled to train up to 190 district faculty and Colson, as well as firehouse tours and a free
staff members, according to the county. prize drawing.
“Death from sudden cardiac arrest is pre- It’s a great opportunity to meet others in
ventable,” Supervisor Dave Pine said in a our city who are interested in building com-
press release. “By providing AEDs through- munity resilience and get acquainted with
out the school district and training staff on local firefighters.
how to use them, we can save lives.” CERT volunteers who don’t have a CERT
Measure K is a 20-year extension of the card with their photo on it can get one made
countywide half-cent sales tax passed by at this event.
local voters in November 2016 to support Admission is free  and all ages are wel-
essential County services and to maintain come. RSVPs are requested by  May
or replace critical facilities. 17 to info@burlingamenetwork.org.

Police reports Petty theft. Someone used stolen credit


cards to purchase $900 worth of items from
a business on El Camino Real, it was report-
ed at 1:22 p.m. Saturday, May 11.
Not even a little sweet
Someone threw cupcakes at other cus-
tomers at a business on El Camino Real
BURLINGAME
in San Bruno, it was reported at 3:55 Fraud. Someone gave personal information
p.m. Saturday, May 11. to an online scammer on Airport Boulevard,
it was reported at 4:47 p.m. Wednesday,
May 8.
SAN BRUNO As s aul t. Two men were fighting outside of
As s aul t. Someone assaulted another per- a bar on El Camino Real, it was reported at
son with a knife on El Camino Real, it was 9:07 p.m. Wednesday, May 8.
TOURS th
reported at 9:27 p.m. Sunday, May 12.
Petty theft. Someone stole items from
Target on El Camino Real, it was reported at
Petty theft. Someone stole two cans of
beer from a store on El Camino Real, it was
reported at 7:28 p.m. Tuesday, May 7. This Saturday 20
5:46 p.m. Sunday, May 12.
Acci dent. Two vehicles collided on El
Arres t. Someone was arrested for posses-
sion of narcotics on Airport Boulevard, it and Sunday Anniversary
Anniversary
Camino Real, it was reported at 3:27 p.m. was reported at 12:05 p.m. Tuesday, May
Sunday, May 12. 7. 5/18 & 5/19 Move-In Special
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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College car camping bill advances New principal for Serra


Local brief

Serra High School in San Mateo has named Charlie


Berman’s legislation clears final Assembly committee McGrath to be its new principal to join President Barry
Thornton, Ed.D. who was appointed in
By Austin Walsh overnight in their state who slept in their cars last year. March, officials announced Thursday.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF cars. College Locally, Berman met with Maurice McGrath will assume office in July.
boards would also Goodman, president of the San Mateo McGrath was the assistant superin-
A bill designed to offer temporary be required to devel- County Community College District tendent of the Catholic Diocese of
solace to homeless community college op implementation Board of Trustees, to examine their dif- Madison, Wisconsin, before accepting
students cleared another hurdle as plans accounting ferences of opinion on the matter. the position at Serra. “I’m excited to join
Assemblyman Marc Berman’s propos- for accessible bath- Since the initial conversation, the the Serra community to continue its tra-
al allowing car camping on campuses room facilities, issue carried to the district Board of dition of excellence and to work with the
advanced to the Assembly floor. security protocol, Trustees during a meeting Wednesday, boys throughout their high school expe-
hours of operation, May 15, when students, officials and Charlie rience,” said McGrath, who has relatives
Assembly Bill 302 cleared the Marc Berman McGrath
Assembly Appropriations overnight parking administrators continued the dialogue. in the Bay Area. “I look forward to being
Committee’s decision on proposals rules and more. Over the months since its introduc- part of the great things happening at
sent to the suspense file Thursday, The bill previously passed out of the tion, Goodman said his position on Serra, as it continues to meet the needs of
May 16, marking a second, crucial vic- Assembly Higher Education the legislation has evolved to a point families who want their boys to be edu-
tory for the Peninsula lawmaker’s leg- Committee and most recently cleared where he appreciates the effort to sup- cated in an exemplary school environ-
islation. the Appropriations Committee, which port the many county students feeling ment.”
Berman, D-Palo Alto, acknowledged examines legislation expected to cost pinched by the affordable housing cri- McGrath has a master’s degree in edu-
his proposal is not a perfect solution $150, 000 or more. Under the sis. Though he still takes issue with cational administration and a bachelor’s
to a severe affordability problem fac- approval, it will head to the Assembly specifics of the proposal, Goodman degree in religious studies and philoso-
ing tens of thousands of students floor, where it has two months to said he admires its effectiveness in phy. He began his career as a campus
across the state, but suggested it can be advance onto the Senate education fueling a conversation around support- Barry Thornton minister and theology teacher at St.
a bridge until more sustainable hous- committee. ing homeless community college stu- Michael’s Catholic Academy in Austin,
ing is identified. Berman expressed his enthusiasm dents in his district. Texas. He later moved into administration as an assistant
“This isn’t a small impact to some- for the bill’s continued success. “For me, the sense of urgency and principal and principal at John Carroll Catholic High
body’s life. This is really serious and “We were very happy,” he said. focus on accountability locally at the School in Birmingham, Alabama.
can really make their situation better Since the bill was proposed, Berman different colleges is tremendous,” said “Charlie brings exceptional leadership skills to Serra,”
than it currently is. Is it perfect? No. has engaged in a series of conversa- Goodman, lauding the work of district said Thornton, who will transition to the role of president
But I can’t ignore a short-term solu- tion with education officials who officials and students to craft their own in July. “His tenure at John Carroll High School was marked
tion just because we are also working maintain reservations about the cost proposed forms of assistance for the by innovative academic programs, cutting-edge technolo-
on the long-term solution.” for implementation. Acknowledging housing insecure.
gy changes and student success in accessing a wide range of
The proposal aims to mandate estab- the likely sizable expense facing dis- To that end, he said local officials
college choices.”  Thornton has his sights set on continu-
lishment of safe spaces at community tricts, Berman said it is a comparative- discussed offering hotel vouchers,
ing to enhance Serra’s campus facilities. He was a key mem-
colleges where students struggling to ly small price to pay for helping an
estimated 80,000 students across the ber of the planning committee in the design and implemen-
afford the cost of living can stay See BILL, Page 23 tation of Serra’s $21 million Center for the Arts and
Sciences, according to the school.
Thornton replaced Lars Lund, who first came to Serra in
1983 and spent the last nine years as president.

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Inslee touts $9T climate
plan as economic boom
By Bill Barrow New Deal” with a similar
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS focus, but the former con-
gressman, who has spent
Democratic presidential candidate Jay decades as a leading advo-
Inslee is pitching a $9 trillion-plus climate cate for combating rising
action plan that he touts as an economic carbon levels, is seeking
renaissance and scientific necessity, put- to carve out his own path
ting the Washington governor at the fore- on the issue.
front of White House hopefuls pushing for The plan would mar-
sweeping action to combat the causes and Jay Inslee shal 28 new or existing
effects of a warming planet. programs to shift U. S
energy markets from fossil fuel dependence
Inslee compares his “Evergreen
to renewable sources; transform U.S. auto-
Economy” plan, which combines public and
mobile manufacturing and construction
private spending, to President Franklin
practices; and remake the nation’s infra-
Roosevelt’s New Deal, the mobilization of
structure from public transit to municipal
the U.S. manufacturing base during World
REUTERS water and rural electric cooperatives.
War II and the 1960s NASA mission to reach
New York City Mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Bill de Blasio at a news conference. Inslee projects about $300 billion in
the moon.
annual government spending over the first
“We didn’t go to the moon because it was
NYC Mayor de Blasio is seeking easy, but because it was hard,” Inslee told
the Associated Press ahead of the release of
his 38-page plan on Thursday. “We need a
decade of the plan, with incentives he says
will generate about $600 billion in match-
ing private sector investment on every-
thing from expanding solar energy to

Democratic nod for president


By Karen Matthews up for a mental health discussion.
common purpose ... that meets the scientif-
ic necessity.”
Inslee’s proposal comes as some
rebuilding dilapidating water systems like
the Flint, Michigan, infrastructure that has
garnered national headlines.
Democrats on Capitol Hill push a “Green
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A recent Quinnipiac University poll found
76% of New York City voters say they
NEW YORK CITY — New York City Mayor believe he shouldn’t run. Trump: 2020 rival Buttigieg’s Around the nation
Bill de Blasio announced Thursday that he De Blasio’s hometown press has, so far, same-sex marriage is ‘great’
will seek the Democratic nomination for delighted in disparaging his presidential try. He says, “I think
president, adding his name to an already long hopes. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump that’s something that
list of candidates itching for a chance to take “De Blasio for President? ‘Nah,”’ read one says he thinks “some people” may have an perhaps some people will
on Donald Trump. recent New York Times headline summing up issue with 2020 Democratic rival Pete have a problem with. I
The mayor announced his run with a video the city’s reaction to his possible candidacy. Buttigieg’s same-sex marriage, but he have no problem with it
released by his campaign. “Who hasn’t told Bill de Blasio that he thinks “it’s great.” whatsoever. I think it’s
“There’s plenty of money in this world. shouldn’t run for president?” asked New York Trump tells Fox News Channel’s “The good.”
There’s plenty of money in this country. It’s Magazine. Next Revolution with Steve Hilton” in an During his 2016 cam-
just in the wrong hands,” de Blasio says at De Blasio, though, has remained undaunted interview airing Sunday that “I think it’s paign, Trump suggested
the beginning of the video. by the obstacles and said he believes he has a absolutely fine” that Buttigieg and his hus-
message that can resonate with the American band, Chasten, are open about their rela- Pete Buttigieg he’d appoint conserva-
He concludes: “I’m running for president tive justices to overturn a
because it’s time we put working people public. tionship on the campaign trail. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex
first.” Political observers said that even if de Trump agreed with Hilton that Buttigieg’s marriage. But he called the issue “settled”
In announcing his candidacy, de Blasio Blasio’s candidacy doesn’t catch fire, he’ll be candidacy is a sign of progress for the coun- shortly after his election.
seeks to claim a role on the national stage able to promote his policies and potentially
that has eluded him as mayor of the biggest angle for a job in a future Democratic admin-
U.S. city. istration. He is barred by term limits from
When he took office in 2014, de Blasio running for mayor again.
seemed briefly poised to become a leading “If he ran a strong and credible campaign,
voice for an emerging left wing of the it could enhance his stature for gaining a
Democratic Party. major appointment or becoming a signifi-
But liberal enthusiasm faded over his first cant player, particularly if a Democrat is
term, partly because of political missteps at elected president,” said Michael Malbin, a
home and the emergence of bigger names professor of political science at the
elsewhere. He could face obstacles trying to University at Albany.
distinguish himself in a crowded field. But Matthew Dallek, an associate profes-
De Blasio, 58, has drawn small audiences sor of political management at George
so far in visits to early primary states includ- Washington University, said a losing White
ing Iowa, South Carolina, Nevada and New House campaign wouldn’t come without
Hampshire, where an audience of six showed risks.
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Trump pushes immigration plan favoring ‘merit’ over family


By Zeke Miller and votes would be needed for any bill to be
Lisa Mascaro and Jill Colvin approved by the divided Congress, panned
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the effort and questioned the Republican
Party’s commitment to families.
WASHINGTON — Unveiling a new immi- “Are they saying family is without merit?”
gration plan, President Donald Trump said asked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “Are they
Thursday he wanted to provide a sharp con- saying most of the people who’ve come to
trast with Democrats, and he did — aiming to the United States in the history of our coun-
upend decades of family-based immigration try are without merit because they don’t have
policy with a new approach that favors an engineering degree?”
younger, “totally brilliant,” high-skilled Pelosi continued: “Certainly we want to
workers he says won’t compete for American attract the best to our country.” But she said
jobs. “merit” is a “condescending” word that
Trump’s sweeping immigration plan is means “merit in the eyes of Donald Trump.”
more a campaign document than anything Trump’s new plan has been months in the
else. It’s a White House attempt to stretch making, a project of his son-in-law, Jared
beyond the “build-the-wall” rhetoric that Kushner, who has been meeting privately
swept the president to office but may not be with business groups, religious leaders and
enough to deliver him a second term. As conservatives to find common ground
Trump heads into reelection season, his cam- among Republicans on an issue that has long
paign sees the plan as a way to help him look divided the party.
more reasonable on a signature issue than he Kushner has long complained that many
often seems — and to cast Democrats as advocates on the immigration issue are very
blocking him. “We want immigrants coming REUTERS clear about what they’re against, but have
in. We cherish the open door,” Trump said in a Donald Trump delivers remarks on U.S. immigration policy in the Rose Garden. much more trouble articulating what they’re
Rose Garden speech as Cabinet members and “for.” Kushner set out to create a proposal
Republican lawmakers filled the front rows. exactly “clear what standards we ask you to usual fiery campaign rallies. “We discrimi- that Republicans might be able to rally
Trump said his new system, with points achieve.” nate against brilliance. We won’t anymore around, his mission to give the president and
given for those with advanced degrees, job Nowadays, “we discriminate against once we get this passed.” his party a clear platform heading into the
offers and other attributes, will make it genius,” he said, using a softer tone than his Even before the speech, Democrats, whose 2020 elections.

Trump disclosure shows revenue steady at key properties


By Bernard Condon and Stephen Braun revenue last year, about $1 million more Government Ethics, also showed that Professional Bank’s CEO, Abel Iglesias,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS than in 2017. His Mar-a-Lago in Palm Trump’s debt increased over the past year by was appointed in February 2018 to the
Beach, Florida, took in nearly $23 million, $10 million, to at least $315 million. board of the Federal Reserve Bank of
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump’s a drop of more than $2 million. Trump’s newest debt — a mortgage loan of Atlanta’s Miami branch. The appointment
financial disclosure report Thursday showed Trump’s Washington, D.C., hotel near the more than $25 million — was for the pur- was made solely by the Atlanta board, said
revenue held steady last year at several of White House, a magnet for lobbyists and chase of an eight-bedroom Palm Beach Jean Tate, a spokesman for the Atlanta Fed.
his key properties — including his foreign interests, generated nearly $41 mil- home adjacent to Mar-A-Lago that had been While Trump has refused to release his tax
Washington hotel and Doral golf resort — lion, up less than half a million from last owned by his sister, retired federal judge records, he has been filing the less-specific
despite a turbulent presidency that has buf- year. Maryanne Trump Barry. financial disclosure reports since he began
feted his brand. A full tally for Trump’s overall businesses The new mortgage was provided by running for president. They list revenues
Trump’s Doral golf course and club in for 2018 was not immediately available. He Professional Bank, a Miami-based lender rather than profits, and many figures are
Miami took in the most among his golf took in $453 million in 2017. that specializes in construction and residen- given in ranges rather than specific dollar
properties, generating about $76 million in The report, released by the Office of tial and commercial real estate. amounts.

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Around the nation
Senate confirms abortion
opponent as US judge in Louisiana
WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Louisiana lawyer
Wendy Vitter as a federal judge Thursday, overcoming oppo-
sition from Democrats who criticized her
anti-abortion stance and accused her of
trying to hide her record on the issue.
Maine Sen. Susan Collins was the only
Republican to oppose Vitter’s nomina-
tion, which was approved 52-45.
A former prosecutor, Vitter is general
counsel for the Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of New Orleans and an out-
Wendy Vitter spoken abortion opponent.
Democrats said Vitter nonetheless
failed to disclose hundreds of past statements opposing abor-
tion, including a claim at a political rally that Planned
Parenthood is responsible for killing 150,000 women a year.
Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., called the remark careless, reck-
less and wrong, and said it showed “incredibly poor judgment
REUTERS for somebody who is being considered for a lifetime judicial
Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand speaks after holding a roundtable discussion appointment.”
with abortion providers, health experts, pro-choice activists and state legislators at the Georgia State House.
NTSB: Autopilot was in
Abortion-rights groups fight use before Tesla hit semitrailer
DETROIT — A Tesla Model 3 involved in a fatal crash with
a semitrailer in Florida March 1 was operating on the compa-

restrictions on health groups


By Denise Lavoie Abortion-rights groups say the laws “We are excited to put this case
ny’s semi-autonomous Autopilot system, federal investiga-
tors have determined.
The car drove beneath the trailer, killing the driver, in a
crash that is strikingly similar to one that happened on the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are medically unnecessary regulations before the judge,” said Jenny Ma, a other side of Florida in 2016 that also involved use of
designed to drive abortion clinics out senior staff attorney at the Center for Autopilot. In both cases, neither the driver nor the Autopilot
RICHMOND, Va. — As abortion of business and make it more difficult Reproductive Rights, a legal advocacy system stopped for the trailers, and the roofs of the cars were
opponents cheer the passage of fetal for women to end pregnancies. organization. sheared off.
heartbeat laws and other bans on the The first lawsuit to make it to trial is TRAP laws “have been instrumental The Delray Beach crash, which remains under investiga-
procedure, abortion-rights groups set to begin Monday in U.S. District in making it very difficult for our tion by the National Transportation Safety Board and the
have been waging a quieter battle in Court in Richmond. clients to run their facilities, and it National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, raises ques-
courthouses around the country to Women’s health groups suing makes it very difficult for women to tions about the effectiveness of Autopilot, which uses cam-
overturn less direct restrictions passed Virginia in the case won a brief victo- access abortion care, both in Virginia eras, long-range radar and computers to detect objects in
in recent years. ry this month when the presiding and in other states,” she said. front of the cars to avoid collisions.
At least a dozen lawsuits have been judge struck down a law that said only The center has filed similar lawsuits
filed over the last two years challeng- physicians can perform first-trimester challenging abortion restrictions in
ing what abortion-rights groups call abortions. A week later, the judge Arizona, Louisiana and Mississippi.
TRAP laws, Targeted Restrictions on rescinded his ruling and said he needed After the Supreme Court’s landmark
Abortion Providers. more evidence before deciding if the 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, many
Anti-abortion groups say the laws law places an “undue burden” on states began imposing restrictions on
are needed to protect women’s health. women seeking abortions. abortion clinics.
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Mediation aims to resolve Venezuela crisis


By Christopher Torchia ing separately with the same dele-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gation from the International
Contact Group.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Also, Canadian Foreign
Diplomatic efforts aimed at Minister Chrystia Freeland met in
resolving Venezuela’s crisis accel- Havana with Cuban Foreign
erated on Thursday as the govern- Minister Bruno Rodriguez, who
ment and opposition sent envoys tweeted that Cuba was prepared to
to talks in Norway, though the two contribute to dialogue on
sides’ mutual mistrust and differ- Venezuela.
ences on key issues could prevent The myriad diplomatic efforts
any quick solution. reflect a recognition in Venezuela
The Norwegian attempt to medi- that neither side has been able to
ate comes amid tensions that prevail in the struggle for power,
exploded in street violence when leaving the country in a state of
the opposition called in vain for a political paralysis after years of
military uprising on April 30. hyperinflation and shortages of
Details about the closely guard- food and medicine.
ed process, including whether “You don’t negotiate because
direct talks between envoys from you want to. You negotiate
opposing camps were on the agen- because you have to,” said Geoff
da, were scarce. Norway, in a for- Ramsey, a Venezuela researcher at
eign ministry statement, con- the nongovernmental Washington
firmed that it had preliminary con- Office on Latin America.
tacts with Venezuelan envoys and “It’s become pretty clear neither
that it was ready to continue sup- has been able to impose their
porting efforts for a peaceful solu- dominant strategy on the other,”
tion. he said.
The initiative coincides with Norway has a long, successful
other outreach efforts: Opposition history of foreign mediation: The
leader Juan Guaido said in Caracas country hosted peace talks
that he planned to meet a delega- between Israelis and Palestinians
tion from a mostly European in September 1993, and the
group of nations, and Venezuelan Philippines government and REUTERS
television showed Maduro meet- Maoist rebels in 2011. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro takes part in a ceremony at a navy base.

Saudis blame Iran for drone attack amid calls for US strikes
By Aya Batrawy but unspecified threat from Iran. Salman, who is King Salman’s
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There also have been allegations son and the country’s deputy
that four oil tankers were sabo- defense minister, tweeted that the
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates taged Sunday off the coast of the drone attack on two Saudi Aramco
— Saudi Arabia accused Tehran of United Arab Emirates, and Iran- pumping stations running along
being behind a drone strike that aligned rebels in Yemen claimed the East-West pipeline were
shut down a key oil pipeline in responsibility for Tuesday’s “ordered by the regime in Tehran,
the kingdom, and a newspaper attack on the Saudi pipeline. and carried out by the Houthis” —
close to the palace called for The fears have grown out of a reference to the Yemeni rebel
Washington to launch “surgical” President Donald Trump’s deci- group.
strikes on Iran, raising the sion last year to withdraw the A state-aligned Saudi newspaper
specter of escalating tensions as U.S. from the 2015 nuclear accord went further, running an editorial
the U.S. boosts its military pres- between Iran and world powers calling for “surgical” U.S. strikes
ence in the Persian Gulf. and impose wide-reaching sanc- on Iran in retaliation. Iran has
Concerns about possible con- tions — the latest levied as been accused by the U.S. and the
REUTERS flict have flared after the U.S. dis- recently as last week — that have U.N. of supplying ballistic mis-
Yahya Sarea, Houthi military spokesperson, claims responsibility for drone patched warships and bombers to crippled Iran’s economy. sile technology and arms to the
attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. the region to counter an alleged Saudi Prince Khalid bin Houthis, which Tehran denies.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • May 17, 2019 9


Recent abortion bans More housing at health
The New York Times Other voices the Yellowhammer Fund in Alabama;
NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio; and
Women Have Options, also in Ohio.
care district development
H
ousing and transportation are dominating much of

A
ll eyes were on Alabama on Alabama would still be able to get The web companion to “Handbook
Tuesday as the State Senate for a Post-Roe America,” the timely the Peninsula government discussion — and opin-
abortions — but only before they ions on solutions and the solutions themselves are
debated, and then passed, knew they were pregnant.) new book by Robin Marty, contains
what could become the most restric- as varied as the people involved.
Anti-abortion lawmakers did not up-to-date information about groups
tive abortion law in the country. This Saturday, U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, is
used to be so overt about their inten- working in all parts of the country. hosting a town hall at Skyline College on the economy and
Under the legislation, which tions to upend Roe. But now they Beyond donations, those looking housing, and finding solutions. While the congresswoman’s
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey has not have every reason to be open about to support abortion access can look presence and ability to synthesize community needs adds a
yet said whether she will sign, their motives, with a Supreme Court into becoming a clinic escort — certain gravitas to the situation, a group of housing activists
women in Alabama would be forced that seems clearly tilted in their someone who walks women into a plan to go the town hall to press for affordable housing at a
to carry unwanted or nonviable preg- favor. clinic, helping shield them from the multi-acre site owned by the Peninsula Health Care District
nancies to term in nearly all circum- anti-abortion protesters who often envisioned to be a wellness community for older residents.
That’s why 2019 has been so
stances, including when a pregnancy shout epithets at or try to mislead or Speier has already pressed for such a change. And change
relentless for supporters of reproduc-
results from rape or incest. Doctors confuse patients. While Alabama and may already be on the way.
tive rights. Just about every week
who perform the procedure would Georgia are understandably dominat- Affordable housing on public land has been the recent clar-
there has been a new, extreme anti-
face felony charges and up to 99 ing headlines, clinics all over the ion call for activists and there has been a concerted effort to
abortion bill on the table. Georgia’s
years in prison — which is more country — including in blue states peel back the development plans for this site to make room
governor last week signed legisla-
prison time than convicted rapists — need you, too. Contact your local for affordable housing. Members of the Peninsula Health
have faced in the state. tion to ban abortions after six weeks
clinic directly to ask about how you Care District board have spent many years both acquiring
Showing just how far to the right of pregnancy — which might as well land and planning for a new development near the Mills-
be a full ban. Lawmakers in can help or sign up to be a Planned
the anti-abortion movement has Peninsula Medical Center campus to create this wellness cen-
Kentucky, Ohio and Mississippi Parenthood volunteer.
pushed the “center” of the abortion ter.
passed similar laws in the preceding There will also be more and more But the writing is on the wall,
debate, it was the bill’s rape and political debate over abortion pills
incest exceptions, since removed, weeks. the political pressure is on and
It’s important to note that all of in this country, and it’s important to the district board is responding.
that dominated the conversation in
these laws, including Alabama’s, educate yourself about this discus- Lawrence Cappel, president of
the Alabama Senate. It seemed for-
will be delayed in the courts for sion. Women who can’t make it to the board, said officials are hear-
gone that the state would ban abor-
some time — until Roe v. Wade is an abortion clinic are increasingly ing the community concern and
tions for a vast majority of the
women there. Lawmakers supporting overturned, assuming it ever is. acquiring these drugs, often a safe that there will be some changes
abortion rights were left arguing to Clinics in states with new anti-abor- option, on their own. That trend is to include more affordable hous-
tion laws have reported a surge in sure to continue as abortion access ing with an update on specifics
preserve the rape and incest excep-
calls from women who are unsure gets rolled back across the country. coming soon — in about 60
tions. days. Those changes, Cappel
There is a strategy behind this whether they can still come in for ... Don’t overlook your local elec-
their appointments. They can. tions. As important as it is to have said, will likely be in line with
bill’s remarkable cruelty, and its what the community has been
supporters have not been subtle Though far too many women in the national leaders who support repro-
ductive rights, the battle over abor- calling for in recent months.
about it. The bill’s sponsor in the United States can’t afford or other-
tion access is still largely a state What has been in the works is
Alabama House, Terri Collins, said wise don’t have access to abortion 375 senior housing units
that the legislation was designed to — and already couldn’t before this issue for now. The makeup of your
— with 10 percent below-mar-
produce a legal case that could over- year — the procedure is legal in City Council can also matter a great ket rate. That would go along with 250,000 square feet of
turn Roe v. Wade. When asked the America today. deal — decisions about zoning and professional office and medical research space, plus addition-
purpose of the bill on Tuesday, The states with these new laws even noise ordinances can make the al amenities across 8 acres near Trousdale Drive. Cappel said
Clyde Chambliss, the Senate spon- each have a community of reproduc- difference between a clinic staying there have been some changes — Community Gatepath is
sor of the legislation, said, “So that tive-rights advocates who’ve seen open or being forced to shutter. seeking to stay at the 1764 Marco Polo Way site and the
we can go directly to the Supreme the writing on the wall and have Finally, continue to talk about Burlingame Elementary School District is exploring a land
Court to challenge Roe v. Wade.” been preparing for the worst. Among this issue — with friends and family swap — its 1825 Trousdale Drive property with the district’s
(Highlighting the ignorance behind them are the Kentucky Health Justice and fellow members of your commu- 1875 Trousdale Drive property next door. Now the develop-
so much anti-abortion legislation, Network; Access Reproductive Care- nity. Don’t let abortion rights fade ment footprint is around 6 acres and may not need as much
Mr. Chambliss also seemed to argue Southeast, which works in states from consciousness as these extreme parking, however, Cappel said there needs to be discussions
repeatedly on Tuesday that women in including Mississippi and Alabama; laws become America’s new normal. about that with the city. There are also two ways to go about
increasing the affordable housing at the site, either through
workforce or senior and Cappel said the board will likely
lean toward the latter since it fits into the mission of the site.
Letter to the editor The district was originally formed to operate the Mills-
Peninsula Medical Center, but Sutter Health now runs the
facility after rebuilding it at no taxpayer expense. Officials
pivoted to assuring district resources and properties serve the
state as I do not see a future here for care of the basic necessities. health needs of residents in San Bruno, Millbrae,
Rising rents I understand prices are over the sky Burlingame, Hillsborough, San Mateo and Foster City.
me in Bay Area with skyrocketing
Editor, prices making it impossible to afford because of big companies such as The wellness community site has been a long time coming
Born and raised in Redwood City, it a full price rent or ever buy a home. I Facebook, but it still does not and derived from calls in the community to do something
saddens me to see how times have explain how it is benefiting the work- with the district’s growing reserves. Last decade, the reserves
have fallen on hard times: As a single
changed. How is someone like ing class who our only goal is to live had reached up to $55 million in part because officials argued
mom of two children I currently live it needed to make sure it had the money should Sutter some-
myself supposed to survive with high a modest life. I am worried of what the
rents while working a full-time job with family members until I can get how default or pull out of its agreement to run the hospital.
back on my feet. I remember back in future holds for the residents of the
and attending school? Bay Area, and all I can do is pray and The district then decided to put a large amount of its reserves
I make above minimum wage and 2006 rent prices were so much more toward property acquisition near the hospital and that trans-
hope the government intervenes and
find it very hard to survive. With no affordable, and yes the minimum was formed into a vision for a large-scale one-stop health care
puts a stop to this madness sooner
government help what is one to do in less, but I was able to support my rather than later. campus.
this situation? Should I just cross my children and pay my rent all with no The idea is to accommodate the needs of a senior popula-
arms and hope someone else does help. California’s current minimum Yecenia Gil tion living on the property or visiting for care, as well as a
something about it. wage is $12 and hour, which is still modern medical community seeking high-end office or
Redwood City research space along the Peninsula. It aims to have fitness
I have considered moving out of not enough to afford housing and take
centers, communal gardens, a pharmacy, cafe and other
amenities alongside the offices and housing that could serve
OUR MISSION: both populations.
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Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to and so do needs. If the district can use some of its land to pro-
Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality vide affordable senior housing, it should. That would be a
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Stocks extend winning streak to third day


By Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
High: 25,957.63
Stocks closed broadly higher on Wall Low: 25,692.14
Street for the third straight day Thursday, led Close: 25,862.68
by solid gains in technology companies
and banks. Change: +214.66
The latest gains extend the market’s turn-
around from the start of the week, when
OTHER INDEXES
stocks nosedived as the trade conflict S&P 500: 2876.32 +25.36
between the U.S. and China escalated, stok- NYSE Index: 12,738.43 +86.15
ing investors’ fears about the fallout for the Nasdaq: 7898.05 +75.90
global economy and corporate profits.
Traders have since been encouraged by NYSE MKT: 2572.83 +11.04
signals that Washington and Beijing are Russell 2000: 1557.24 +8.97
still planning to continue negotiations. Wilshire 5000: 29,729.88 +258.54
And they’ve found relief in reports indicat-
ing that the U.S. is backing away from rais-
ing tariffs on auto imports from Europe and 10-Yr Bond: 2.40 +0.02
is making progress on lifting steel tariffs in Oil (per barrel): 63.08 +1.06
North America. Gold : 1,287.10 -10.70
“While we’ve seen a heightened rhetoric
between the U.S. administration and the
Chinese, we haven’t seen a significant sions between the two largest economies in billion in U.S. imports. what we’re hearing on trade,” she said.
global escalation at this point, so there’s a the world. The escalation in trade tensions surprised Technology stocks, health care compa-
little bit of a relief in that,” said Eric The market has still not recovered all its investors who had been expecting a resolu- nies and banks accounted for much of the
Wiegand, senior portfolio manager for losses since early last week, when President tion. That confidence was a key component market’s broad gains Thursday.
Private Wealth Management at U.S. Bank. Donald Trump turned up the heat in the trade of the stock market’s sharp gains so far this Cisco rose the most in the S&P 500,
The S&P 500 index rose 25.36 points, or war by threatening to hike tariffs on $200 year. vaulting 6.7% after the technology compa-
0. 9%, to 2, 876. 32. The Dow Jones billion worth of Chinese imports from 10% Stocks have been choppy the last two ny beat Wall Street’s fiscal third quarter
Industrial Average climbed 214.66 points, to 25%. The S&P 500 is still down about weeks as traders worried over the implica- earnings forecasts. The maker of gear that
or 0.8%, to 25,862.68. The index was 1.9% from its close on May 6. tions the escalating trade dispute could have connects computers also issued a solid fore-
briefly up 309 points. The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq are still on for markets. Negotiations between the two cast for the current quarter.
The Nasdaq composite gained 75. 90 track to end the week with losses, even after countries are expected to resume in Beijing Not all technology sector stocks had a
points, or 1%, to 7,898.05. The Russell the three-day winning streak. soon. And Trump has said that he expects to good day. Chipmakers slumped a day after
2000 index of small company stocks picked meet Xi in late June at the G-20 summit in the Trump administration labeled Chinese
up 8.97 points, or 0.6%, to 1,557.24. The Trump administration raised tariffs Osaka, Japan. telecom equipment giant Huawei a security
Major stock indexes in Europe finished last Friday and spelled out plans to target The market will likely remain volatile risk and imposed export curbs on U.S. tech-
higher. the $300 billion worth of Chinese imports until investors can get a better sense of how nology sales to the company. The move
The S&P 500 is now up 2.3% from its that aren’t already facing 25% taxes. The the U.S. and China will resolve their trade hurts U.S. chipmakers, which sell products
close on Monday, when the benchmark escalation covers everything from sneakers dispute, said Liz Ann Sonders, chief invest- to Huawei, which is the biggest global
index slumped after China issued retaliatory to toasters to billiard balls. The Chinese ment strategist at Charles Schwab. maker of switching equipment for phone
tariffs on U.S. goods, ratcheting up ten- have retaliated by imposing tariffs on $60 “Clearly, the market is at the mercy of companies.

Pinterest reports smaller Business briefs


1Q loss but results drag stock after-hours trading. The stock had closed the
SAN FRANCISCO — Pinterest, fresh off regular-trading day up $2.23, or 7.8 percent,
its initial public offering, posted a loss for at $30.86. The company went public at $19
the first three months of the year that was per share in April.
larger than analysts were expecting, though
revenue was slightly stronger. Its revenue Facebook buys land in New
forecast, though, was slightly below expec-
tations and its shares slumped in after-hours Mexico but mum on purpose
trading. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Facebook has
The company, which runs a digital pin- more than doubled its New Mexico footprint
board and shopping tool, said Thursday that with the purchase of more than 400 acres
its net loss was $41.4 million, or 33 cents near its new data center. But the company
per share, in the January-March period. Its isn’t saying what it plans to do with the
revenue grew 54% to $202 million from property.
$131 million. The quarter’s adjusted loss was The Menlo Park, California-based
32 cents per share. Facebook confirmed in an email to the
Analysts had expected a loss of 11 cents Albuquerque Journal this week that it pur-
per share on revenue of $200.7 million, chased the land in March, adding to the 300 PATRICK HANEY ON VISUALHUNT.COM
according to FactSet. acres in Los Lunas, New Mexico, it already Facebook says it has banned an Israeli company that ran an influence campaign aimed at
People use Pinterest to search for and col- owns. disrupting elections in various countries and has canceled dozens of accounts engaged in
lect, or “pin,” ideas for weddings, home “We occasionally purchase available land spreading disinformation.
decor, recipes, fashion and other categories. in the event that our future business needs
The service had 291 million monthly active
users in the first quarter, up 22% from 239
million a year earlier.
Pinterest said it expects revenue in a range
may require it,” Facebook said in a state-
ment. “We currently have no plans to build
on this land.”
New Mexico does not publicly disclose
Facebook busts Israel-based
of $1.055 billion to $1.08 billion for the
full year, the midpoint of which is slightly
below the $1.07 billion that analysts had
been expecting, even though the first quar-
property sale prices.
Facebook is constructing a six-building,
$1 billion data center on the 300-acre parcel
it purchased in 2016. The company
campaign to disrupt elections
By Isabel Debre and Raphael Satter “may be commercial or political or for some
ter’s sales surpassed estimates. announced the completion of the first build- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS other strategic goal.”
The San Francisco-based company’s ing in February and said then that the site But he said Facebook discovered “coordi-
shares fell $4.86, or 16 percent, to $26 in employs 150 employees and contractors. JERUSALEM — Facebook said Thursday nated inauthentic behavior,” with accounts
it banned an Israeli company that ran an posing on behalf of certain political candi-
influence campaign aimed at disrupting dates, smearing their opponents and pre-
elections in various countries and has can- senting as local news organizations ped-
celed dozens of accounts engaged in spread- dling supposedly leaked information.
ing disinformation. “Our team assessed that because this group
Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook’s head of is primarily organized to conduct deceptive
cybersecurity policy, told reporters that the behavior, we are removing them from the
tech giant had purged 65 Israeli accounts, platform and blocking them from coming
161 pages, dozens of groups and four back,” said Gleicher.
Instagram accounts. The activity appeared focused on Sub-
Although Facebook said the individuals Saharan African countries but was also scat-
behind the network attempted to conceal tered in parts of Southeast Asia and Latin
their identities, it discovered that many America.
were linked to the Archimedes Group, a Tel The fake pages, pushing a steady stream
Aviv-based political consulting and lobby- of political news, racked up 2.8 million fol-
ing firm that boasts of its social media lowers. Thousands of people expressed
skills and ability to “change reality.” interest in attending at least one of the nine
Gleicher said Facebook could not specu- events organized by those behind the
late about Archimedes’ motives, which pages.
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team struggling at Indianapolis
Friday • May 17, 2019

Curry scores 37, Warriors


deliver gut punch to Portland
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 114, Trailblazers 111
a “lost opportunity” on the road.
OAKLAND — These Golden State Warriors have long CJ McCollum missed a driving jumper with 32 seconds
been able to score in fabulous, jaw-dropping flurries. Down left and Green scored on the other end for the Warriors, giv-
by eight to the Portland Trail Blazers at home with 4 1/2 ing Portland one final chance with 12.3 seconds to go.
minutes to go, they needed every last burst, perfect pass, Andre Iguodala then blocked a 3-point attempt by Damian
driving layup and dunk. Lillard on the left wing.
“Our experience really paid off for us tonight having a “They stole it, but they earned it down the stretch,”
bunch of guys who just won’t quit,” said Draymond Green, McCollum said.
who was right smack in the middle of it all. Seth Curry, Steph’s little brother, scored 16 points and
Stephen Curry scored 37 points, and the Warriors rallied put Portland ahead on a 3-pointer with 1:03 left before
from a 15-point halftime deficit before holding off Portland Kevon Looney’s dunk on the other end put Golden State
on the final possession for a 114-111 win Thursday night back on top at 112-111.
and a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference finals. Stephen Curry shot 11 for 22 and made all 11 of his free
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS Golden State coach Steve Kerr insisted his team stole this throws — three with 2:01 left — to post his third straight
Golden State’s Andre Iguodala, right, strips the ball from game with a sensational final few minutes and another, 30-point performance while Splash Brother Klay
Portland’s Damian Lillard in the final seconds to preserve the familiar third-quarter outburst.
Game 2 win. Counterpart Terry Stotts of the Trail Blazers considered it See WARRIORS, Page 16

Sharks shrug
off controversy
By Joe Harris
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST. LOUIS — Don’t tell San Jose coach Peter DeBoer his
Sharks have gotten lucky during their playoff run.
“It irks me when you use words like that because this is a
team that we’ve played four or five elimination games, not
moments, games, 12 to 15 periods of elimination hockey
against Vegas and Colorado,” DeBoer said. “I think it’s a
ridiculous statement.”
Ridiculous or not, the Sharks have had their fair share of
puck luck during their run.
The latest example came Wednesday
night on Erik Karlsson’s game-winning
goal against St. Louis in overtime. The
officials missed a hand pass by Timo
Meier, who used his right hand to knock
the loose puck toward the front of the net
where a quick pass set up Karlsson for his
second goal of the game. The Sharks take a
2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Western
Timo Meier Conference final into Game 4 Friday night.

See SHARKS, Page 16

NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL A’s 17, Tigers 3


Serra’s Cade Rees beats Nevada Union’s three-man block during the Padres’ four-set win over the Miners in the semifinals of
the Nor Cal Division II tournament.
Oakland gets
Serra into Nor Cal finals
By Nathan Mollat “This is definitely what it’s about,” said Serra head coach
right in Detroit
By Dave Hogg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Heather Anthony. “Very impressed what our opponents
brought.” DETROIT — Tired after a long trip, the Oakland Athletics
Serra will be on the road for the finals. The Padres will felt a little sluggish.
Five sets and a match-and-a-half into Northern California
make the journey to Clovis, just outside of Fresno, to face But once they hit Comerica Park, they again turned slug-
Division II boys’ volleyball tournament, Serra had to be
top-seeded Clovis East at 6 p.m. Saturday. Clovis East beat gerish.
wondering: this is the best Northern California has to offer?
fourth-seeded Monta Vista-Cupertino in four sets. Jurickson Profar launched his first
The Padres, who won their first Central Coast Section What the Miners brought was a three-man block that when
Division II title last weekend, dominated Marin Catholic in career grand slam and the A’s routed
going well, can stuff an opponent’s offense. It was the Detroit 17-3 Thursday for their 13th
the first round of the Division II Nor Cal bracket, sweeping three-man block that brought Nevada Union that third set
to 25-10, 25-17, 25-9 victory Tuesday. straight victory over the Tigers.
win and what kept the Miners battling to the end. The A’s had lost three straight and were
Thursday in the semifinals, the second-seeded Padres “They are known for that,” Anthony said. “In Game 3, 1-10 in their last 11 road games before
hosted No. 3 Nevada Union-Grass Valley, which captured they really stepped it up. … We had to be more creative with romping. They arrived in Detroit after a
the Sac-Joaquin Division title and came in with a gaudy 29- our offense.” 4-3 loss at Seattle on Tuesday night.
2 record. That block — along with an offensive attack as potent as “I think we were really feeling wiped
Serra had no problem through the first two sets, doing the Padres’ — kept the Miners in the match in the fourth set Jurickson out this morning, ” A’s catcher Josh
whatever it wanted. as there were 12 ties and four lead changes. But with the Profar Phegley said. “It really didn’t feel like we
But things got serious in Game 3, with the Miners win- game tied at 19-all, Serra won six of the final seven points had an off day with a night game, a long
ning going away, but the Padres recovered and pulled away to close out Nevada Union. flight and then a day game, but it almost gave us a chip on
late in the fourth set to post a 25-14, 25-18, 15-25, 25-20 Serra (32-8) was led by the combination of outside hitter our shoulder out there.”
victory and advanced to their first-ever Nor Cal champi-
onship game. See SERRA, Page 14 See OAKLAND, Page 14
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Van der Breggen,


Cortina win stages Koepka tames Bethpage
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Brooks Koepka


VENTURA — Team Bahrain-Merida spent delivered on the biggest stage again, this
most of the fifth stage at the Tour of time with Tiger Woods at his side.
California at the front of the peloton, set- At times overlooked even after winning
ting a hard pace but leaving nobody quite three majors in the last two years, Koepka
sure what their end-game might be. gave thousands of fans a round to remember
Turns out it was Ivan Garcia Cortina. Thursday morning at brawny Bethpage Black
The 23-year-old Spanish cyclist moved to with a record-setting start to his title defense
the front after the final couple of solo in the PGA Championship.
attacks were reeled in by the rest of the He had a 7-under 63, making him the first
field, then sprinted ahead of Maximiliano player in 101 years of the PGA
Richeze and Sergio Higuita to win a stage Championship to shoot that score twice. He
Thursday that was racked by brutal cross- broke the course record at Bethpage Black and
winds of up to 45 mph near the finish. became the first player to post 63 at a major
Tejay van Garderen finished safely in the in consecutive years.
main field to retain the overall race lead. “That was one of the best rounds I’ve
“It was really windy for us,” he said. “We played probably as a professional,” Koepka
survived OK. The team kept me safe, kept said. “This golf course is brutal.”
the breakaway in check and we were able to Danny Lee was nearly as impressive and
survive another day.” made eight birdies in the afternoon, including
In the women’s race, which began with an the final two holes. He finished with a 64 to
out-and-back ride to Ventura, reigning close the gap to one shot, exceeding his own
Olympic champion Anna van der Breggen expectations. PETER CASEY/USA TODAY SPORTS
got loose in the final couple miles to win “My mindset was honestly some kind of Brooks Koepka, the defending PGA champion, fired a 7-under 63 to lead the first round at
the opening stage. under-par round would be good,” Lee said. “I Bethpage Black in New York. He leads by one shot over Danny Lee.
After a chaotic and controversial fourth did a lot better than that today.”
stage, when crashes near the finish put the That wasn’t the case for Woods, who had So special was Koepka’s round, even on a “What makes you think he’s going to be
overall lead in the hands of the race jury, the not played Bethpage Black since his nine- course still soft from rain earlier in the week, leading?” Fowler said. “I would say there’s no
fifth stage of the men’s race was relatively hole practice round Monday, and had not that only 16 players broke par. He was 10 lead really safe here.”
straightforward. played a tournament since he won the shots better than the average score in the Woods is the only player to win back to
The opening breakaway covered most of Masters. opening round. back at the PGA Championship in stroke
the lumpy, 136-mile run from Pismo Beach He opened with a pair of double bogeys on Tommy Fleetwood had a 67, while the play — he did that twice — and Koepka had an
before it was brought back in the closing the back nine and ruined a torrid start to the group at 68 included Pat Perez, who played a ideal start in a bid to catch him. He won at
miles. Tim Declercq gave it a solo shot with front nine — two birdies and a 30-foot eagle practice round with Koepka on Tuesday. Bellerive in steamy St. Louis last August by
about 6 miles to go, building a substantial in a four-hole stretch — with a pair of three- Jordan Spieth overcame a double bogey on two shots over a hard-charging Woods.
lead, but he was swept up on the final climb putt bogeys. That gave him a 72, leaving him the 10th hole for a 69 and was in a group that Koepka played in the group in front of Woods
before the finish. nine shots behind and ending 12 consecutive included Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, at Augusta National and finished one back.
Former overall winner George Bennett rounds at par or better in the majors dating to Rickie Fowler and Jason Day. This time they were together, along with
also attacked on the windy run-in, but the the U.S. Open last summer. “The course is not easy, but Brooks obvi- British Open champion Francesco Molinari
group came together for the final mile and it Make no mistake: A gallery that trudged ously made it look real easy,” Perez said. “I (72), and it was a one-man show.
was Cortina who got to the front to win the through muddied walkways to the 10th tee in saw that on Tuesday when I played with him. It began with a 40-foot birdie putt from just
bunch sprint. the early morning was there primarily for I actually congratulated him on his win.” off the back of the 10th green. It ended with a
“The team had full confidence in me,” said Woods, who created a new era of Tigermania But it’s far from over, even before Lee made birdie putt from just inside 35 feet on the
Cortina, who got his first WorldTour win with his stirring comeback following four his afternoon move to cut into the lead. ninth hole for the 17th score of 63 in the PGA
after several close calls last season. “I was back surgeries to win a 15th major. Fowler was bemused when asked how close he Championship.
thinking about, if I can give 200 percent I What they saw was a major performance. would have to be to Koepka heading into the “I think that was probably the highest
can win.” Just not from him. final round Sunday. score he could have shot today,” Woods said.

Jason Korjeff earned the win on the mound five hits as the Eagles advanced to the CCS
WEDNESDAY Local sports roundup for Carlmont, working into the fifth. Santa Division II quarterfinals Saturday.
of the steady rain. Clara (15-9-1) loaded the bases with two
CCS baseball outs and a 2-0 count before Korjeff was Los Altos (22-5) did all of its scoring in
Carlmont (17-10) will face No. 4 Leland relieved by David Bedrosian, who went on just two innings. The Eagles scored three in
Division I (18-7-2) in a Division I quarterfinal game at to strike the batter out on three pitches. the bottom of the first and didn’t score again
No. 5 Carlmont 9, 11 a.m. Saturday at West Valley College. Gabe Ramirez worked the sixth, allowing a until a five-run sixth.
No. 12 Santa Clara 1, 5 1/2 innings Tyler Desmidt led the offense for the walk.
Leading 3-1 going into the bottom of the Scots, driving in three runs, including a Division II Cade Galles had two hits for M-A (12-15),
fifth, the Scots broke loose for six runs. two-run double in the bottom of the third. No. 2 Los Altos 8, including a double. Tyler Nelson, Rowen
After the Bruins were retired in the top of the Daniel Friis and J.P. Avila added RBI dou- No. 15 Menlo-Atherton 0 Barnes, Kyle Hartmanis and Peter Dischler
sixth, the umpires called the game because bles during the six-run fifth. The Bears were shutout and limited to just all had a hit apiece for the Bears.

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McLaren struggling at Indy


By Jenna Fryer Chip Ganassi Racing didn’t have the same champion Jimmie Johnson, who arrived
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS problems getting Felix Rosenqvist back out Thursday morning for his first visit to IMS
following his crash some 18 hours earlier. The during 500 activities. Alonso and Johnson
INDIANAPOLIS — McLaren had another team had its spare car in its nearby shop and last November swapped cars and have devel-
miserable day preparing for the Indianapolis its sports car personnel to assist in prepara- oped a friendship, and Johnson has experi-
500 as the team worked tirelessly in a failed tions. ence crashing — and winning — at Indy.
effort to get Fernando Alonso on the track McLaren, Brown noted, is a Formula One Johnson is a four-time winner of the
Thursday for practice. team that has undertaken an enormous task in Brickyard 400.
Alonso crashed early Wednesday at trying to make the Indianapolis 500 as an “For as many problems as the team has had,
Indianapolis Motor independent team. Although McLaren has a Fernando seemed to be fine,” Johnson said.
Speedway and McLaren technical alliance with Carlin, the small “He seemed to be really relaxed and not too
has frantically been trying McLaren crew of mechanics and engineers are concerned.”
to piece together its spare MARSHALL PRUETT on their own and stretched for time. It was a busy day for Johnson, who was rec-
care to get back on the After driver Fernando Alonso crashed Brown is trying to take McLaren fulltime ognized up and down pit lane and ran out of
2.5-mile oval. The team Wednesday, the McLaren team spent all day racing in the IndyCar Series and it will be an time before he could visit with all his friends
worked until 2 a.m. on the Thursday putting the car back together and embarrassing blow if Alonso, one of 36 driv- who compete in the series. Johnson grew up
car and literally spent all missing a day of practice. ers vying for 33 spots in the May 26 race, an IndyCar fan but his career path took him to
of Day 3 at the track patch- extra TLC in it and make sure it is ready to go.” fails to qualify. NASCAR. Asked if he’d ever race in an Indy
Fernando ing together a new Indy McLaren is back at the Indy 500 for the first “I’ve seen lots of drama here before, and I car, Johnson said perhaps a road course but
car for the former Formula time since the 1970s and the first three days don’t want any drama,” Brown said. “The “this place is probably never going to happen
Alonso
One champion. have been a mess. The team was slowed by speed in the car (Wednesday) seemed to be OK, for me.”
“It’s definitely slow going,” said McLaren electrical problems, Alonso’s first career Fernando will get right back up to speed, he’s Patricio O’Ward was the third driver to crash
head Zak Brown. “We had to borrow pieces crash on an oval, then needed an entire day to not fazed, so I think we are just trying to put so far in practice when the rookie spun and hit
from the one car and move them to the other rebuild the car. When the team felt it was close together a car that is ready to go and ready to hard into the wall. His car nearly went air-
car, bring in bits from an outside location, to getting back on the track for the final hour perform.” borne but only tilted and then teetered on one
change the engine. It’s been a lot of work. Thursday, heavy rain brought the session to With nothing to do in the car, Alonso had wheel before settled back onto the track sur-
We’re just trying to get it done right, put some an early end. time to spend with seven-time NASCAR face.

Tough, talented War of Will looks to wow in Preakness


By Stephen Whyno winter but amazed the most in the Derby when
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he pulled up just enough to escape a potential-
ly catastrophic fall around the final turn.
BALTIMORE — War of Will grinded out the Already spent from running a bit too eagerly
Kentucky Derby in the slop, avoided clipping the first half of the race, Casse was surprised
heels with Maximum Security and came out of War of Will still had energy down the stretch.
the race looking as if he won. Had Maximum Security not impeded around
the final turn leading to his disqualification ,
The morning after a frustrating race in the
Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey believes War
mud that left him eighth at the finish line, the
of Will would’ve finished fourth or better,
charismatic bay colt was unscathed, healthy
even after struggling to get position.
and surprisingly frisky.
“He was pulling and fighting,” said Bailey,
“The only thing he wanted to do was eat now an analyst for NBC Sports. “He was all
mints and jump on top of me,” trainer Mark geared up and no place to go and he remained
Casse said. that way for a big portion of the race. That was
That’s the War of Will those around him a pretty good effort.”
have grown to know over the past year. War of Will has shown to be equal parts
Assistant trainer Jamie Begg told Casse a year “Superman” athlete and tough-as-nails
ago the horse was special, and after gutting grinder. He bounced back from a problem in
out the Kentucky Derby , War of Will looks the Louisiana Derby that left him out of con-
primed to show what he can do in the tention and has rebounded similarly from what
Preakness on Saturday. happened in Kentucky on May 4.
Beyond his initials, there’s a reason his Casse chalks that up partially to luck given
nickname is “Wow.” BRIAN SPURLOCK/USA TODAY SPORTS
the circumstances of the Derby and also
“He can do anything — he’s like knows what he has in War of Will. War of Will, No. 1 in the middle, was in the mix at the Kentucky Derby before finishing eighth.
Superman,” jockey Tyler Gaffalione said. “He “He’s a tough horse,” Casse said Wednesday. n’t run. Right now, all systems are go.” barn. Gaffalione gushes about War of Will’s
just amazes me more and more every time I get “His energy level’s very good, he’s moving Systems were never stopped for War of Will, demeanor and spent a half-hour just hanging
on him.” well. And that’s what we’re looking for. I had who seems to know how good-looking he is out with him last week after riding other hors-
War of Will won two stakes races over the said all along that if I didn’t see that, he would- when he’s being admired on the track or at the es all day.
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ed a 6-0 Serra run and two more the Padres, 25-15.

SERRA
Continued from page 11
kills from the 6-7 senior ended it
with the Padres leading 9-4.
Nevada Union closed to 9-7
But that late, three-point spurt
gave the Padres some confidence
going into the fourth set.
before the Padres spurted away “That third set, we weren’t as
again, with kills from Disco, focused,” Anthony said. “But we
Brian Ronan and middle hitter Ronan and Rees to open up a 12-7 decided to turn it up and fight.”
Cade Rees. Ronan finished with advantage, one that was pushed to Serra opened the fourth set with
20 kills and Rees added 19. There 16-9 on a Conry block for a point. Ronan blasting away with three
was plenty of others involved — At this point, Serra was on a early kills on his way to seven in
Nick Disco gave the Padres a third roll. A 16-10 lead turned into a 22- the game. Rees added five more
in double figures with 11 kills, 10 advantage before the Padres and they always came at the
Matt Conry added nine and Luke finished off the Miners, 25-14. biggest moments. His kills gave
Besse chipping in with six kills, In Game 2, three straight finish- Serra leads of 7-6 and 8-7. His
all while setter Neeraj Keshav es from Ronan ignited a 9-3 start, third of the game tied it at 12-all
guided the offense expertly. with Serra finishing the opening and his fourth put the Padres up 14-
In fact, it was on Keshav to run with four consecutive kills. 13.
determine when to involve the rest Nevada Union stabilized a bit The Padres didn’t trail again.
of the offense or look to the hot after that initial onslaught and That Rees kill started a 5-0 run for
hand. He handled the decision eventually closed to 13-12. But the Padres, putting them up 18-13.
making with aplomb. Serra won 12 of the final 17 points Nevada Union had one last run in it
“It was the combo of the two,” to take Game 2, 25-18. as won six straight points to tie
Anthony said of spreading the Game 3 was close early and it the game at 19-all, but following a
offense around, as well as going to stayed that way throughout as nei- Serra timeout, the Padres finished
the hot hand. “Neeraj did phenom- ther team could get separation. But NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL with a flurry, winning six of the
enal tonight.” with the game tied at 9-all, the Serra’s Luke Besse lunges for a dig in Game 4 of the Padres’ Nor Cal final seven points to close out the
The Padres maintained the Miners put together their best Divisoin II semifinal match. match.
momentum they gained in their stretch of the match as both their “Our team just had a mental turn-
Nor Cal opener Tuesday and kept it hitting and blocking started to a 17-11 lead. Six straight Nevada 23-13. Serra had one last gasp, ing point (in Game 4),” Anthony
rolling early Thursday. Trailing 4- flow. The Miners went on to win Union points gave the Miners winning three straight points, but said. “There was a lot more fight
3 in the first set, a Rees kill start- seven of the next 10 points to take their biggest lead of the match, the Miners eventually closed out and fire (in that final set).”

Three of Bassitt’s six career wins have and Olson added a solo homer later in the

OAKLAND
Continued from page 1
come against the Tigers, all at Comerica
Park.
“This is basically my home away from
inning. Phegley’s fourth hit gave the A’s a
10-run lead in the seventh, and Semien fol-
lowed with a three-run drive.
home,” said Bassitt, who grew up about 90 “It’s a whole lot easier to pitch with that
minutes away. “I was blessed to live so kind of lead,” Bassitt said. “You just have to
Phegley had four hits and drove in four close to a great pitcher’s park.”
runs. He had one of Oakland’s five home keep from beating yourself.”
runs as the A’s won their ninth in a row at Spencer Turnbull (2-3) took the loss for
Comerica Park. Detroit, allowing six runs, only one of TRAINER’S ROOM
Phegley is hitting .295 with an .835 OPS which was earned, on five hits and two
walks. He was the fourth straight Tigers Athl eti cs : RHP Jharel Cotton (elbow)
this year. will start a rehab assignment on Friday with
starter to fail to reach the fifth inning.
“If you are looking for All-Star catchers Class A Stockton. Cotton has been out
this season, I don’t know anyone more wor- Dawel Lugo hit a three-run homer with
two outs in the Tigers ninth off Aaron since undergoing Tommy John surgery in
thy than Josh,” manager Bob Melvin said. March 2018. ... LF Nick Martini is hitting
“He’s hitting close to .300 and he’s giving Brooks.
RICK OSENTOSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS .357 in five rehab games with Triple-A Las
us homers and RBIs. You don’t see that from The Tigers had the game’s first scoring Vegas.
Oakland shortstop Marcus Semien is chance when Ronny Rodriguez tripled with
the nine spot very often.” congratluated in the dugout following a Ti g e rs : RHP Jordan Zimmermann
Detroit has been outscored 41-9 while one out in the second inning, but he was
three-run homer. thrown out at the plate trying to score on (elbow) suffered a muscle strain while work-
losing the first four games of a 10-game ing out, but Gardenhire doesn’t expect it to
homestand. Gardenhire said. “I’ve been managing for a Harrison’s grounder to third.
The A’s then scored six times in the third. change his return date. Zimmermann is
“I’ve lost games like that before I’m sure long time and that’s only the second time expected to be out for at least another
I’ll lose them again,” Tigers second base- I’ve ever done it. There was just no one left The Tigers missed a pair of double-play
opportunities and Oakland got a run when month. . Detroit designated RHP Reed
man Josh Harrison said. “This is a tough in our bullpen and Brandon told me he did a Garrett for assignment and recalled RHP
stretch, but you can’t get embarrassed. You few times last year with Cincinnati, so I put Turnbull struck out Khris Davis on a wild
pitch. Profar made it 6-0 with his slam. Sandy Baez from Triple-A Toledo. As a Rule
just forget about it and try to win the next him out there.” 5 pick, Garrett will be offered back to the
one.” Matt Olson and Marcus Semien also “Our starting pitching has to be better, Texas Rangers if he clears waivers.
Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire was homered for Oakland. because we’re killing the bullpen, but this
forced to use outfielder Brandon Dixon to Ohio native Chris Bassitt (2-1) pitched game starts with catching the ball, ”
pitch the ninth inning — the infielder/out- eight shutout innings in front of a large Gardenhire said. “Spencer didn’t have his
UP NEXT
fielder, who had two scoreless appearances group of friends and family. best stuff, but when you ask him to get five The teams play the second of four games
on the mound for Cincinnati last year, gave “I not only saw all of his fans, I heard or six outs in an inning, you make it that on Friday night, with Oakland’s Frankie
up a two-run homer to Mark Canha. them,” Melvin said. “They were the ones much worse.” Montas (4-2, 2.78 ERA) facing Detroit’s
“I hate doing that — I absolutely hate it,” booing me when I took him out.” Phegley hit a two-run homer in the sixth Daniel Norris (2-1, 3.63).
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Bruins sweep Hurricanes to reach Stanley Cup final
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rask made 24 saves in his second final,” said Rask, the backup to Conn consecutive playoff games for the
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RALEIGH, N.C. — Boston’s top in 2011. “We need to really enjoy dated to 2011. No. 14 Alvarez (16-8-1) vs No. 3 Aragon (18-6) at
Patrice Bergeron scored two goals, CSM, 3 p.m.
line kept finding ways to score, espe- David Pastrnak had a goal and two this but realize we have a lot of work No. 15 North Salinas (13-10) vs No. 2 San Mateo (15-
Chara joined his teammates on the
cially on the power play. With a assists and Marchand added an empty- to do.” 5) at CSM, 5 p.m.
ice for the post-series handshake line
chance to clinch another series, netter. Both Bergeron and Pastrnak On its longest postseason win with Carolina, and while coach Bruce Division II
Tuukka Rask was perfect — again. scored on second-period power plays. streak since reeling off nine straight Cassidy declined to elaborate on the No. 9 Burlingame (12-9) vs No. 8 Mills (16-5) at Hills-
Rask posted his seventh career dale, 5 p.m., completion of suspended game —
The Bruins won their seventh in 1972, Boston earned a break nature of Chara’s injury, he did say
playoff shutout, and the Bruins swept bottom 5, Mills at bat
straight postseason game — their before taking on the West winner. he’s expected back for the start of the
the Carolina Hurricanes out of the
longest playoff winning streak in San Jose leads its series with St. Cup final. CCS baseball
Eastern Conference final, winning 4-
0 on Thursday night to reach their nearly half a century — to return to Louis 2-1 heading into Game 4 Friday Curtis McElhinney made 19 saves
Division II
the Cup final after winning in 2011 night. No. 15 Half Moon Bay (20-7) at No. 2 Aptos (19-6-
third Stanley Cup Final in nine years. for the Hurricanes, whose first play- 1), 4 p.m.
“Everyone in the room wanted to and losing to Chicago two years The Bruins won this one without off appearance since 2009 ended pre- No. 12 Sacred Heart Cathedral (15-11) vs No. 5
be at their best,” forward Brad later. captain Zdeno Chara, who was cisely the same way their previous
Aragon (19-5) at Half Moon Bay, 4 p.m., completion
of suspended game — going into the top of 8
Marchand said, “and everyone was at “It’s so difficult to advance in the scratched with an unspecified injury postseason trip did — by being
their best tonight.” playoffs, let alone make it to the and is day to day, ending a run of 98 swept in the East final. CCS Track and field
Championships at Gilroy High School
Field events, 4 p.m.
NFL briefs AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE WARRIORS PLAYOFF GLANCE Track events, 6 p.m.

East Division East Division FIRST ROUND College softball


Cardinals’ Peterson suspended W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Golden State 4, L.A. Clippers 2
Saturday, April 13: Warriors 121, Clippers 104
State tournament at Bakersfield College
six games for PED violation Tampa Bay
New York
26
26
15
16
.634
.619

1/2
Philadelphia
Atlanta
24
23
19
21
.558
.523

1 1/2
Monday, April 15: Clippers 135, Warriors 131
Thursday, April 18: Warriors 132, Clippers 105
No. 1N San Mateo (41-2) vs No. 4S Fullerton (37-7),
1:30 p.m.
TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona Boston 23 20 .535 4 New York 20 22 .476 3 1/2 Sunday, April 21: Warriors 113, Clippers 105
Wednesday, April 24: Clippers 129, Warriors 121 SATURDAY
Cardinals All-Pro cornerback Toronto 17 26 .395 10 Washington 18 25 .419 6
Friday, April 26: Warriors 129, Clippers 110 CCS baseball
Patrick Peterson has been suspended Baltimore 14 29 .326 13 Miami 10 31 .244 13 Open Division
for the first six games of the 2019 COFERENCE SEMIFINALS No. 5 Serra (17-9) vs No. 4 Santa Cruz (22-4) at Half
Central Division Central Division Warriors 4, Houston 2 Moon Bay, 1 p.m.
season for violating the NFL’s per- W L Pct GB Sunday, April 28: Warriors 104, Houston 100
W L Pct GB
formance-enhancing drug policy. Minnesota 27 15 .643 —
Tuesday, April 30: Warriors 115, Houston 109
Division I
Chicago 25 16 .610 — Saturday, May 4: Houston 126, Warriors 121, OT
The NFL did not specify Thursday Cleveland 23 19 .548 4 Milwaukee 27 19 .587 1/2 Monday, May 6: Houston 112, Warriors 108 No. 5 Carlmont (17-10) vs No. 4 Leland (18-7-2) at
which illegal substance Peterson Chicago 20 22 .476 7 x-Wednesday, May 8: Warriors 104, Houston 99 West Valley College, 11 a.m.
Pittsburgh 21 19 .525 3 1/2
allegedly used. Detroit 18 24 .429 9 St. Louis 23 21 .523 3 1/2 x-Friday, May 10: Warriors 118, Houston 113
Division II
Peterson can participate in all off- Kansas City 15 29 .341 13 Cincinnati 19 24 .442 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS No. 10 Capuchino (15-12) vs winner No. 15 Half
season workouts and preseason Warriors 2, Portland 0 Moon Bay/No. 2 Aptos at Half Moon Bay, 2 p.m.
West Division West Division Tuesday, May 14: Warriors 116, Portland 94
games. He will be eligible to return W L Pct GB Thursday, May 16: Warriors 114, Portland 111
W L Pct GB No. 5 Aragon (19-5)/No. 12 Sacred Heart Cathedral
Oct. 14, before Arizona’s game Houston 29 15 .659 — Saturday, May 18:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m. (15-11) winner vs No. 13 Willow Glen (12-16) at St.
Los Angeles 29 16 .644 —
against the New York Giants. Seattle 22 23 .489 7 1/2
Monday, May 20:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m. Francis, 2 p.m.
Arizona 24 20 .545 4 1/2 x-Wednesday, May 22: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
Peterson is still one of the NFL’s Los Angeles 20 23 .465 8 1/2 San Diego 22 21 .512 6 x-Friday, May 24:Warriors at Portland, 6 p.m. No. 8 Burlingame (14-10) vs No. 1 Monterey (19-9)
best cornerbacks at 28. The fifth Texas 19 22 .463 8 1/2 Colorado 20 22 .476 7 1/2 x-Sunday, May 26: Portland at Warriors, 6 p.m. at Sollecito Park-Monterey, 1 p.m.
overall pick of the 2011 draft, he has A’s 20 25 .444 9 1/2 Giants 18 24 .429 9 1/2
23 career interceptions despite
teams rarely testing him. Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games
SHARKS PLAYOFF GLANCE Division III
No. 2 Menlo School (16-9) vs No. 7 Thomas More
Oakland 17,Detroit 3 (18-6) at Wilcox-Santa Clara, 2 p.m.
Milwaukee 11, Philadelphia 3 FIRST ROUND
49ers sign rookie DB Texas 16,Kansas City 1
Cleveland 14,Baltimore 7
Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 6 San Jose 4, Vegas 3
Wednesday, April 10: San Jose 5, Vegas 2 No. 5 King’s Academy (14-13) vs No. Palma (14-12)
Cincinnati 4, Chicago Cubs 2 at Hartnell College-Salinas, 2 p.m.
Alex Brown to 3-year deal ChicagoWhite Sox 4,Toronto 2 Atlanta 10, St. Louis 2
Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, San Jose 3
Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, San Jose 3
Minnesota at Seattle,late Pittsburgh at San Diego, late Tuesday, April 16: Vegas 5, San Jose 0 No. 8 Summit Shasta (11-3) vs No. 1 Pacific Grove
SANTA CLARA — The San Friday’s Games Thursday, April 18: San Jose 5, Vegas 2 (21-4) at Sollecito Park-Monterey, 10 a.m.
Friday’s Games
Francisco 49ers have signed defen- Tampa(Stanek0-1)atN.Y.Yankees(Sabathia2-1),4:05p.m. Sunday, April 21: San Jose 2, Vegas 1, 2OT
Cubs (Hamels 3-0) atWashington (Scherzer 2-4),4:05 p.m.
sive back Alex Brown to a three- Baltimore(Bundy1-5)atCleveland(Rodriguez1-2),4:10p.m. Colorado (Gray 3-3) at Philly (Irvin 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23: San Jose 5, Vegas 4, OT CCS Softball
year deal. Houston (Cole 4-4) at Boston (Porcello 3-3),4:10 p.m. Dodgers (Hill 0-1) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 2-1),4:10 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Open Division
No. 5 Carlmont (16-9) vs No. 4 Mountain View (17-
The Niners waived defensive A’s (Montas 4-2) at Detroit (Norris 2-1),4:10 p.m. Mets (deGrom 3-4) at Miami (Richards 0-5), 4:10 p.m. San Jose 4, Colorado 3
6) at Hawes Park-Redwood City, 10 a.m.
Friday, April 26: San Jose 5, Colorado 2
lineman Damontre Moore on St.Louis (Mikolas 4-3) atTexas (Leclerc 1-1),5:05 p.m. Milwaukee(Chacin3-4)atAtlanta(Gausman2-3),4:20p.m. Sunday, April 28: Colorado 4, San Jose 3
Thursday to make room on the ros- Toronto (Sanchez 3-4) atWhite Sox (Nova 2-3),5:10 p.m. St. Louis (Mikolas 4-3) at Texas (Leclerc 1-1), 5:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 30: San Jose 4, Colorado 2 Division I
ter. KansasCity(Keller2-4)atL.A.Angels(Harvey1-3),7:07p.m. Giants (Samardzija 2-1) at Arizona (Kelly 3-4),6:40 p.m. Thursday, May 2: Colorado 3, San Jose 0 No. 14 Alvarez/No. 3 Aragon winner vs No. 6 Gilroy
Minnesota (Perez 5-1) at Seattle (Gonzales 5-2),7:10 p.m. Saturday, May 4: San Jose 2, Colorado 1 (14-11) at Salinas Sports Complex, 2:30 p.m.
Brown was signed after partici- Pitt (Lyles 3-1) at San Diego (Lucchesi 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Monday, May 6: Colorado 4, San Jose 3, OT
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Wednesday, May 8: San Jose 3, Colorado 2
pating in the team’s rookie mini- No. 15 North Salinas/No. 2 San Mateo winner vs No.
Tampa Bay at N.Y.Yankees,10:05 a.m. Colorado at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. 7 Branham (13-8) at Fremont High School-Sunny-
camp earlier this month as an WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Toronto at ChicagoWhite Sox,11:10 a.m. St. Louis at Texas, 1:05 p.m. vale, 3 p.m.
undrafted free agent from South St.Louis atTexas,1:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m.
Sharks 2, St. Louis 1
Saturday, May 11: Sharks 6, St. Louis 3
Carolina State. He appeared in 31 Baltimore at Cleveland,1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Monday, May 13: St. Louis 4, Sharks 2 Division II
games during his five years with Oakland at Detroit,1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Washington, 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 15: Sharks 5, St. Louis 4, OT No. 3 Hillsdale (15-7) vs No. 11 Monte Vista Chris-
the Bulldogs and registered 90 Friday, May 17: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m. tian (13-9) at Hawes Park-Redwood City, 12:30 p.m.
Houston at Boston,4:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:20 p.m. x-Sunday, May 19: St. Louis at Sharks, noon
tackles, 26 passes defensed, seven Kansas City at L.A.Angels,7:07 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 5:40 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 21: Sharks at St. Louis, 5 p.m. No. 9 Burlingame/No. 8 Mills winner vs No. 1 Valley
interceptions and one sack. Minnesota at Seattle,7:10 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 7:10 p.m. x-Thursday, May 23: St. Louis at Sharks, 6 p.m. Christian (16-10) at Hawes Park, 3 p.m.
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Green had 16 points, 10 rebounds, seven “We’ve got to bring that same energy at

WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
assists and five blocked shots playing with
foul trouble. His seven straight playoff
games with at least 10 rebounds are a career
home,” McCollum said, “understand that
this is the first time in 19 years we’ve been
in the conference final.”
high.
“We’ve been here before,” Green said. DURANT UPDATE
Thompson needed a half to heat up, scoring “When you’re on a run like we’re currently
13 of his 24 points in the Warriors’ 39- Durant will miss at least Games 3 and 4,
in, you’ve seen everything. Down eight scheduled to be re-examined by doctors in
point third period. It was reminiscent of points with what, four minutes to go, or
those old third-quarter runs that have defined another week. That means he wouldn’t be
whatever it was, just got to keep going, expected to return until the NBA Finals if
this group. because we know we can erase eight
McCollum scored 22 points for Portland Golden State advances.
points.” Durant was re-evaluated Thursday and is
and Lillard overcame a slow start to add 23
The Warriors missed Kevin Durant for a not yet ready for on-court work — a neces-
points and 10 assists as the Blazers looked
third straight game because of a strained sary step before the two-time reigning NBA
far more in sync than in a 116-94 defeat two
right calf and he isn’t likely to return at all Finals MVP can return to game action.
days earlier.
this round.
Game 3 in the best-of-seven series is
Saturday night at Portland. Curry scored Golden State’s first eight TIP-INS
“We did play a much better game at both points of the third to get his team back Trai l Bl azers : Seth Curry stole the ball
ends of the floor tonight. We’ve got to take within 69-58 then Thompson hit two KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS from big brother Steph in the second quar-
that into Game 3,” Stotts said. “It is a lost straight 3s. Steph Curry, right, drives to the basket against ter. They are the first brothers to ever face
opportunity, no question. We had a chance The Blazers had built a 65-50 halftime Portland’s Damian Lillard. each other in a conference final. ... The
to get one here on the road.” lead, capitalizing on 10 Warriors turnovers the way of a fifth straight trip to the NBA Blazers are 1-10 all-time against Golden
Green made a pretty bounce pass through for 18 points. Finals. State in the playoffs.
the paint to a cutting Iguodala for a dunk Then two of the top backcourts in the Portland showed it made adjustments from Warri o rs : The Warriors are 31-4 in the
with 3:06 left to make it 108-105, then Western Conference went at it in an enter- Game 1 and brought it on both ends from the postseason when Curry scores 30 or more
Green assisted on a layup by Looney the taining final two quarters. The game was opening tip after the Blazers had regularly points. ... Golden State shot 3 of 13 from
next possession. tied at 89 to start the fourth. left Curry wide open on the perimeter off the deep in the first half and 9 for 29 overall on
“Draymond’s been special all playoffs,” The Warriors already got past James pick-and-roll and he scored 36 points while 3s. ... The Warriors are 15-4 in Game 2 of
Thompson said. “... When he goes, we go. Harden and Chris Paul in the last round — matching his postseason high with nine 3- postseason series dating to the 2015 title
He was tremendous tonight.” now it’s McCollum and Lillard standing in pointers. run.

impact simply because it ended the game.

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Unlike Vegas or Colorado, the Blues had no
time to recover.
The call was so egregious that multiple
sports books in Las Vegas offered refunds,
called a “Good Karma Payout,” to betters who
Meier was even given an assist on the play
took the Blues on Wednesday.
though his stick never touched the puck.
“It’s a fast game,” Meier said. “I went down “The combination of a clear hand pass and
on the ice. I got cross-checked after the puck an unreviewable play made this a pretty easy
was in the air so I was on the ice, looked up decision,” PointsBet CEO Johnny Aitken said
and the puck was in the net and I saw the guys in a statement. “The Sharks have been the
celebrating.” beneficiary of a few questionable calls
For all the frustration among the Blues and throughout the playoffs, which probably
their long-suffering fans, the play was not only further incensed Blues backers.”
subject to review. The Blues themselves said they were more
“Those things happen so quickly on the ice, interested in looking ahead.
there’s so many bodies flying around and
there’s split-second decisions and it’s easy “It’s a test, that’s how you look at it,” coach
when you guys sit there and look at a TV mon- Craig Berube said. “It’s a tough place, a tough
itor and criticize and hold people accountable call, but it’s just a test and, again, we’ve been
for errors that happen in milliseconds,” tested over and over throughout the season
DeBoer said. “We’ve had calls go against us, and the playoffs and we’re pretty good at
we’ve had calls go for us and we’re still stand- bouncing back. It’s a mental thing.”
ing. For anybody to minimize that is disre- Berube noted the team had a chance to end
spectful to our group and what we’ve done.” the game in regulation, but did not.
Sharks forward Logan Couture, whose goal JEFF CURRY/USA TODAY SPORTS
San Jose’s Joonas Donskoi, left, leaps in an attempt to screen St. louis goaltender Jordan “We need to move on after this decision,”
with 61 second left in the third period sent the Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko said. “It’s
game to overtime, said such calls are part of Binnington in the third period of the Sharks’ 5-4, overtime win in Game 3.
not going to change anyways. We have an
the game. In the first round, San Jose trailed Vegas 3-0 round, a tying goal by Colorado was waved off option to discuss about it for the next few days
“Right now, we’ve got some in big areas of in the third period of Game 7 before scoring in Game 7 on an offside challenge involving and be not ready for the next game or just step
games, but there’s some throughout those four times during a five-minute power play Gabriel Landeskog, who was leaving the ice over it and I know we’re down in the series but
games that go against us as well,” Couture stemming from a controversial major penalty on a line change. we have a chance to tie it again. We just have
said. called against the Golden Knights. In the next The latest call may have had the most to focus on ourselves.”
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Obesity surgery benefits may be bigger for teens


By Marilynn Marchione they were teens. Five years after their
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS operations, both groups had lost 26% to
29% of their weight.
Teens who have obesity surgery lose as Diabetes went into remission in 86% of
much weight as those who have the opera- teens and 53% of adults who had that dis-
tion as adults and are more likely to have ease before their operations; high blood
other health problems such as diabetes and pressure did the same in 68% of teens and
high blood pressure go away, a study 41% of adults. Some side effects were more
finds. common in teens, and they were twice as
The results suggest there’s a benefit likely to need a second operation.
from not waiting to address obesity. One troubling finding: Although about 2
Researchers say longer study is still need- percent of each group died, two of the
ed to know lifetime effects of this radical teens did so from drug overdoses, suggest-
surgery and that it’s a personal decision ing substance abuse and self-harm may be
whether and when to try it. a concern.
The study was published Thursday by the Overall, the results are consistent with
New England Journal of Medicine and pre- an earlier study comparing teens and
sented at the Combating Childhood adults, Ted Adams of the University of
Obesity conference in Houston. The Utah in Salt Lake City wrote in a commen-
National Institutes of Health paid for it, tary in the journal.
and some researchers consult for makers of “Almost 6% of adolescents in the United
obesity surgery tools. States are severely obese, and bariatric
The damaging effects of obesity accumu- surgery is now the only successful, long-
A new study found that teens who have obesity surgery lose as much weight as adults who term treatment option” for them, he wrote.
late, and the risk of developing other dis- have the operation and are more likely to have other health problems go away.
eases and dying prematurely rises the Most obese teens stay obese as adults,
longer someone goes. Surgery is usually Researchers led by Dr. Thomas Inge at health problems appear or do much harm. and adults who were obese as teens have
reserved for people who can’t lose enough the University of Colorado wanted to They compared results from two studies worse health than people who started to
weight through other means — diet, exer- know whether it’s better or safer to have it of gastric bypass surgery, which creates a weigh too much at an older age, but that
cise and sometimes medicines — and are in mid-life, the most common time now, much smaller stomach pouch, in 161 teens doesn’t mean it’s the right choice to have
severely obese. or sooner before many of those other and 396 adults who had been obese since surgery earlier than later, he warned.

Pregnant Chicago woman slain, baby cut from her womb


By Caryn Rousseu and Don Babwin home on the city’s Southwest Side, about 4 Police then conducted DNA tests, which ed,” Deenihan said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS miles from her own home. showed that Ochoa-Lopez and her husband, Police then searched the neighborhood
According to police, the young woman Yiovanni Lopez, were actually his parents, and found Ochoa-Lopez’s car a few blocks
drove from her high school to Figueroa’s Walker said. away. On Tuesday, they returned with a
CHICAGO — A Chicago woman who sold home in response to an offer of free clothes
baby clothes to a pregnant woman and lured When police arrived to question Figueroa, search warrant, finding cleaning supplies as
that Figueroa had posted on Facebook. her daughter told them that her mother was well as evidence of blood in the hallway and
her back to her house with an offer of more When she arrived, police said, she was
clothing has been charged with murder after in the hospital with some kind of leg injury, in the bathroom. They later found the body
strangled and the baby cut from her body. before adding that she had just delivered a in a trash can behind the house and recov-
allegedly strangling the woman with a cord A few hours later, Figueroa frantically
and cutting the infant from her womb, baby, said Brendan Deenihan, deputy chief ered surveillance video that showed Ochoa-
called 911, claiming that her newborn baby of detectives. Lopez’s vehicle driving through the neigh-
police said Thursday. was not breathing. When first responders
Clarisa Figueroa, 46, apparently wanted “She told an extremely odd story,” and borhood on the day they believed she was
arrived, the child was blue. They tried to officers “kind of knew where this is head- killed, authorities said.
to raise another child two years after her resuscitate the infant and transported the
adult son died of natural causes, investiga- boy to a nearby hospital, where police said
tors said. he remained in grave condition and was not
“Words cannot express how disgusting expected to survive.
and thoroughly disturbing these allegations Police did not connect the woman’s disap-
are,” Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson pearance and the 911 call about the baby
told reporters at a news conference to until May 7, when friends of Ochoa-Lopez
announce the murder charges against directed detectives to her social media
Figueroa and her 24-year-old daughter, account, which showed she had communi-
Desiree Figueroa. The mother’s boyfriend, cated with Figueroa in a Facebook group for
40-year-old Piotr Bobak, was charged with expectant mothers.
concealment of a homicide. At the same time, Clarisa Figueroa had
The charges come three weeks after 19- started a GoFundMe campaign for the funer-
year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez disappeared al of what she said was her dying baby, said
and a day after her body was discovered in a Sara Walker, a spokeswoman for Ochoa-
garbage can in the backyard of Figueroa’s Lopez’s family.
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Report: Gas price hike could be due to manipulation The agency noted the ARCO, unbranded retailers and hypermart officials have proposed studying the issue
By Adam Bem
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS price jump “roughly locations, which include stations associat- for the next five months and then present-
matches” the period in ed with supermarkets or big-box retail ing the governor with a full report.
2015 when an explosion stores. Western States Petroleum Association
SACRAMENTO — California’s skyrock-
at Exxon Mobil’s refin- “While this practice is not necessarily President Catherine Reheis-Boyd said lots
eting gas prices could be driven by “possi-
ery in Torrance crippled illegal, it may be an effort of a segment of of factors can explain why California’s gas
ble market manipulation” by a handful of
production in the state the market to artificially inflate prices to prices are higher than the national average,
well-known retailers, according to a new
for more than a year. But the detriment of California consumers,” the including the state’s mandated fuel blend
government analysis.
the refinery has restored commission noted in its report. requirements, increasingly high state taxes
In a memo to Democratic Gov. Gavin
Newsom, the California Energy Gavin Newsom normal operations, sug- Agency officials said this type of price and regulations that include the Low Carbon
gesting other factors are increase would normally drive customers to Fuel Standard Program.
Commission said at the end of April the dif- driving up the price of fuel.
ference between the state’s gas prices and lower-priced competitors. From 2010 to “This report provides further evidence of
One possible explanation the commis- 2017, the commission said the percentage
the national average increased by more than sion identified is some retailers are charg- what market experts and government agen-
a dollar — “the highest increase ever seen.” of gasoline sold by Chevron, Shell and 76 cies have maintained for years: there are
ing higher prices than others “for essential- retail stores dropped by about 3 percentage
After accounting for the state’s additional ly the same product. ” The commission many factors that influence movement in
taxes and other program costs, the increase points combined. the price of gasoline and diesel, but the pri-
noted Chevron, Shell, Exxon, Mobil and 76
has ranged between 17 cents and 34 cents have doubled their prices compared to However, the commission noted its pre- mary driver is the dynamics of supply and
per gallon since 2015. liminary estimates are “imprecise.” Agency demand of crude oil,” Reheis-Boyd said.

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short of the estimated $77 billion it would
take to complete it.
Newsom has characterized Trump’s threats
ject’s harshest critics, said the state is wit-
nessing “the beginning of the end” for
high-speed rail.
tion, wrote in a letter to rail officials.
The $1 billion represents about one-
twelfth of the money the state was counting
to the project as retribution against The Trump administration has also threat- on to pay for the initial 119-mile stretch of
California for resisting various Trump ened to make California return $2.5 billion tracks.
The “action is illegal and a direct assault administration policies. that has already been spent on the project.
on California,” Newsom said in an emailed California voters first approved nearly
statement. “This is California’s money, While the $929 million is a critical piece California was awarded a total of $3.5 bil- $10 billion in bonds for the high-speed rail
appropriated by Congress, and we will vig- of the funding plan, the state did not plan to lion from the federal government nearly a project in 2008, and it’s been plagued by
orously defend it in court.” spend it until 2021. If a court battle over the decade ago. Keeping the money is contin- cost overruns and delays since. It’s been
The official word of the funding cancella- money drags on, that could put the state in a gent on the state completing a 119-mile paid for with federal money, bond dollars
tion by the Federal Railroad Administration position to win back the money or get more segment of track in the Central Valley by and revenue from the state’s cap-and-trade
came several months after President Donald from the federal government if Democrats 2022 as well as environmental reviews on program that requires polluters to pay to
Trump first threatened to withdraw it. win the White House and control of the entire 520-mile line. emit greenhouse gases.
His comments came in response to Congress in 2020. Rail officials have said they were poised On the low end of cap-and-trade projec-
Newsom shifting the project’s immediate Still, rail officials expressed concern to make that deadline and that revoking the tions, the state would bring in just enough
focus to a 171-mile stretch of track in the about losing the money. funds was premature. money to complete the segment of track
Central Valley, saying there currently was- “Losing a billion is, I would say, devas- Federal officials said California has Newsom is promoting in the Central Valley.
n’t a path for the full line. tating to the overall project,” said Russ repeatedly failed to make “reasonable In that scenario, losing the $1 billion in
Newsom later said he was still committed Fong, the project’s outgoing chief financial progress” and had abandoned the original federal money would leave the state short of
to building the entire line but wanted to take officer. “We have time to hopefully come to vision for the rail line. funds.
a “building blocks” approach that first cre- some type of resolution before those dollars The state “has not demonstrated the abili- If cap-and-trade revenues come in on the
ated a working line in the Central Valley. are actually needed.” ty to complete the project, let alone deliver high end, the project should be fine, Fong
The state has only about $20 billion Republican Assemblyman Jim Patterson, it by the end of 2022,” Ronald Batory, said.

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John Wick on the run again


By Jake Coyle “John Wick: Chapter 3 —
Huston not sorry for critical THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Parabellum.” What was once
a taut, minimalist action
movie with an appeal predi-
comments on De Niro, others Movies can be blessedly
simple. As the first “John cated on low-expectations
and leanness has grown into a
By Ryan Pearson Huston has a Wick” showed, all you really franchise with a typically
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS key role in the need is a car, a gun, a dead overcooked subtitle and de-
Keanu Reeves dog and Keanu Reeves. Who rigueur world-building (the
LOS ANGELES — action movie, needs “kiss kiss” when film’s press notes reference
Anjelica Huston isn’t apolo- which pre- you’ve got plenty of “bang “the Wickian universe”).
gizing after making pointed miered in bang?” “Parabellum” finds
comments about some of her Hollywood on Alas, nothing in today’s
Anjelica We d n e s d a y . movie-land stays minor-key. Stahelski, Reeves’ former
acting contemporaries and stunt double who has directed
Huston She’s been talk- Chad Stahelski’s “John
past relationships during a all three films, moving fur-
press tour for “John Wick: ing about her past while pro- Wick” has quickly spouted
into a three-and-counting ther beyond Wick’s hard-
Chapter 3 — Parabellum.”
See HUSTON, Page 22 series, the latest of which is See WICK, Page 22
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Deeply flavorful chicken tagine in about an hour


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS until just smoking. Add chicken, skin side
down, and cook until well browned, about 5
We love the way the liberal warm spices, minutes. Using tongs, flip chicken and
sweetness and tart brininess of a tagine brown second side, about 4 minutes longer;
enliven workaday chicken, so we set to transfer to large plate. When cool enough to
develop a chicken tagine with depth of fla- handle, discard skin. Pour off all but 1 table-
vor — in about an hour. spoon fat from pot.
We followed our standard for braised Add onion and remaining 2 lemon zest
chicken recipes: We browned the skin-on strips to pot and cook, stirring occasional-
chicken pieces to give the braising liquid ly, until onion slices have browned at edges
deep flavor, removed the chicken from the but still retain their shape, 5 to 7 minutes
pot and sauteed the aromatics (onion, gar- (add 1 tablespoon water as needed if pot
lic, and lemon zest strips) along with a begins to scorch). Add remaining garlic and
blend of spices (paprika, cumin, cayenne, cook, stirring frequently, until fragrant,
ginger, coriander and cinnamon), and added about 30 seconds. Add reserved spice mix-
chicken broth for braising and honey for ture and cook, stirring constantly, until
sweetness. darkened and very fragrant, 45 seconds to 1
With the flavorful base built, we returned minute. Stir in broth and honey, scraping up
the chicken to the pot, starting the longer- any browned bits. Add drumsticks and
cooking thighs and drumsticks before the thighs, reduce heat to medium, and simmer
breasts. Along with green olives, we fin- for 5 minutes.
ished and brightened the dish with a mixture Add carrots to pot, then arrange breast
of minced lemon zest strips and garlic, pieces in single layer on top of carrots.
lemon juice, and fresh cilantro. Cover, reduce heat to medium-low, and sim-
For best results, use four chicken thighs For best results, use four chicken thighs and two chicken breasts, each breast split in half; the mer until breast pieces register 160 F and
and two chicken breasts, each breast split in dark meat contributes valuable flavor to the broth and should not be omitted. drumsticks/thighs register 175 F, 10 to 15
half; the dark meat contributes valuable fla- 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1 tablespoon honey minutes.
vor to the broth and should not be omitted. 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 carrots, peeled and cut crosswise Transfer chicken to plate and tent with
Make sure to trim any white pith from the 1/4 teaspoon ground coriander into 1/2-inch-thick rounds, very large aluminum foil. Add olives to pot; increase
zest, as it can impart bitter flavor. If the 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon pieces cut into half-moons heat to medium-high and simmer until liquid
olives are particularly salty, give them a 3 (2-inch) strips lemon zest plus 3 table- 2 cups pitted Greek green olives, halved has thickened slightly and carrots are ten-
rinse. spoons juice 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro der, 4 to 6 minutes. Return chicken to pot
5 garlic cloves, minced Combine paprika, cumin, ginger, and stir in cilantro, lemon juice, and
CHICKEN TAGINE 4 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken cayenne, coriander, and cinnamon in small reserved garlic mixture. Season with salt
WITH OLIVES AND LEMON pieces, trimmed bowl; set aside. Mince 1 lemon zest strip and pepper to taste, and serve.
Salt and pepper and combine with 1 teaspoon garlic; mince Nutrition information per serving: 877
Servings: 4 1 tablespoon olive oil together until reduced to fine paste and set calories; 536 calories from fat; 60 g fat (11
Start to finish: 45 minutes 1 large onion, halved and sliced aside. g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 251 mg choles-
1 1/4 teaspoons paprika 1/4 inch thick Season chicken with salt and pepper. Heat terol; 2118 mg sodium; 24 g carbohydrate;
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1 3/4 cups chicken broth oil in Dutch oven over medium-high heat 3 g fiber; 7 g sugar; 58 g protein.

Foster’s mother and former


manager Brandy dies at 90
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hollywood publicist.
In her 30s as a single mother she began
LOS ANGELES — Evelyn “Brandy” managing the career of her third child Bud,
Foster, who managed her daughter Jodie’s who then went by Buddy and was best
career from her child-prodigy years through known for his regular role in the “Andy
two Academy Awards, has died, her family Griffith Show” spinoff, “Mayberry RFD.”
said Thursday. Her youngest child, Jodie, would begin
Brandy Foster died peacefully at her Los acting in commercials at age 3.
Angeles home of complications from She was a demanding and savvy manager
dementia on Monday, her daughters Jodie, for her daughter, making moves that some
Lucinda, Constance and son Bud said in a questioned like having her play a child pros-
statement. She was 90. titute at age 14 in Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi
A native of Rockford, Illinois, Brandy Driver.” Brandy Foster had wanted to get her
Foster came to California as a touring big- daughter out of the child-actor rut and it
band singer and worked briefly for a worked.
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on John Wick. And in these films, one lurks Along with returning co-stars Laurence quite easily, in form and execution, a cut

WICK
Continued from page 19
down every alley; the ratio of regular person
to hitman is, like, 2 to 1.
From the get-go, the visual landscape of
Fishburne, Lance Reddick and McShane,
“Parabellum” is well-stocked in top-flight
character actors. No movie that includes
above what most any other action film is
currently doing. But “Parabellum” often
squanders its finesse by resorting, count-
“Parabellum” — a nighttime New York Fishburne bellowing “I am the Bowery!” less times, to execution-like killings. As
downpour with dashes of neon all around — isn’t without its acting pleasures — includ- the body count swells, the relentless sound
boiled origins and into a more extravagant ing Reeves, himself, who has found in Wick of gun blasts, and the occasional knife
action thriller. In its ever-expanding fic- is vivid, nearly turning Time’s Square into
Hong Kong. With little time to go, Wick a comfortable match for his spare style and stuck in a skull, begins to pulverize. Fans
tional realm, “Parabellum” isn’t so dissimi- powerfully still physical presence. Also will surely eat it all up, but the “John Wick”
lar from a superhero movie, only one with heads to where all hitmen go in times of
need: the library. Beginning with the Rose added to the mix here is Asia Kate Dillon films have nothing to say about gun vio-
way more blood, a much higher body count (“Billions”), as the Adjudicator, sent to lence despite its absurd abundance. As laud-
and, yes, righteously better action scenes. Main Reading Room at the New York Public
Library (where Wick, wielding a tome pulled arbitrate violators of the High Table’s code. able as the filmmaking is here, it’s an abdi-
It starts right where we left off with cation — and one that’s hard to fathom,
Reeves’ uber-hitman. He’s on the run in New from the stacks, fights a giant played by But most come to the “John Wick” films
76ers backup center Boban Marjanovic), for the hyperkinetic videogame action given the parade of shootings today — that
York having violated the fiercely enforced sullies the whole enterprise.
rules of the High Table, an international “Parabellum” excels in its New York loca- sequences. With a seamless mix of CGI and
assassin’s guild that sets combat protocol tions. Cinematography Dan Laustsen (“The stunt work, Stahelski fluidly choreographs You could say, well, it’s just a movie.
for a vast criminal netherworld, including Shape of Water”) and production designer ballets of bullets and endless violent That’s true. No one would confuse “the
that no “business” should be conducted in Kevin Kavanaugh (“The Dark Knight encounters across a grim cityscape. In some Wickian universe” for our own. But not
the Continental, the Manhattan hotel Rises”) are the movie’s most potent sequences, the action is clever, stylish and because of all the gunplay. Because every-
presided over with panache by its manager, weapons. syncopated with the camera in motion. one plays by the rules.
Winston (Ian McShane). With pursuers all around, Wick stealthily There are sleek showdowns surrounded by
reflective glass; inventive weapon selec- “John Wick 3,” a Lionsgate release, is
Ruthless as the world of John Wick is, it’s seeks out old associates for help, including
tions, when assailants corner Wick in a cor- rated R by the Motion Picture Association
a rigidly ordered one, full of slavish fidelity Anjelica Huston, as a kind of ballet-and-
ridor of antique knives; and chases on of America for pervasive strong violence,
to a warrior code that’s part samurai, part wrestling instructor, and Halle Berry, who
horse, under an elevated subway, and by and some language. Running time: 131
magician. There’s a $14 million bounty on has a fiefdom in Casablanca and a few lethal
motorcycle, in a blur across a bridge. In one minutes. Three stars out of four.
Wick’s head, just posted by the High Table, dogs that severely test the bounds of “good
which has begun a soon-to-conclude count- boy.” He appeals to them on the basis of old moment, a tussle plunges underwater and the MPAA definition of R: Restricted. Under
down to make Wick “excommunicado.” For bonds that, he hopes, supersede the decrees action takes on a slow-motion beauty. 17 requires accompanying parent or adult
every other bounty hunter, it’s open-season of the High Table. There is no doubt that these sequences are guardian.

new Diane Keaton movie in the process. part of who I am, ” Huston told The for younger actresses.

HUSTON
Continued from page 19
“You know we all live life and at a certain
point you have to claim your life. You
know, I could apologize for a lot of things.
Associated Press in an interview.
The 67-year-old actress also commented
on her ex Jack Nicholson’s genitalia during
“Oh God no. I don’t want to be an example
to anyone who, you know, who doesn’t
know their own mind yet,” she said. “I’ve
But you know, all in all I’ve tried not to hurt an interview earlier in the week. She says always known what I liked and what I didn’t
moting the movie, making pointed jabs people. Once in a while, I think maybe I’m she’s happy to keep speaking her mind — like and where I wanted to be. And so far,
about Robert De Niro’s acting choices and a a little politically incorrect — but that’s but doesn’t want to be seen as a role model that served me pretty well.”
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looking to local officials who
opposed SB 50 for possible alterna-
KidZ in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South San more information call 464-6265. tive solutions.
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange “You are going to have to demon-
Ave., South San Francisco. Peninsula Humane Society and more time to develop this legislation strate to us that you are trying to at
Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free. SPCA Kitten Nursery Shower. Noon ductive. It is not going to enable
so it better addresses California’s dire least solve this issue in some way,
For more information call 829-3860. to 3 p.m. Peninsula Humane Society & communities to provide affordable
SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. housing crisis and the concerns shape or form,” he said. “How are you
housing. We’re doing that by our own
Business Essentials: The ABC’s of Free. Shower gifts appreciated. For voiced by many communities doing it?”
Success in the Digital World. 11:30 more information call 340-7022. local regulations,” said Papan, whose
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Total Wine and More, throughout the state, who have said Meanwhile, housing development
colleagues issued a letter raising con-
2250 Bridgepointe Parkway, San Historic Fashion Show: Wedding they want flexibility to achieve advocates who believed the proposal
Mateo. Addressing the importance of Fashions Through Time. 1 p.m. to 2 cerns with the legislation Tuesday,
goals in ways that best suit their was a viable effort to solve the state’s
a media presence for a business with p.m. San Mateo County History May 14.
SalesX CEO Joe Khoei. Wine tasting Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood locales,” said Hill, who is a member affordability crisis took an even
will be at the end of the event. To reg- City. Explore the changes in wedding A variety of cities throughout San
of the Appropriations Committee. firmer stance illustrating their dis-
ister or for more information call 401- fashion. Cost is $4 to $6. For more Mateo County have released similar
2442. information call 299-0104. An amended version of the bill statements, as the legislation seek- gust with the decision.
Riggstone Records Escape Room: Local Author Event: Juliane Corn
advanced through the Senate ing to sap local control is largely “The Senate Appropriations
May 17-27. 4 p.m. Dragon Lee. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Millbrae Governance and Finance Committee unpopular with officials along the Committee just shafted lower and
Productions Theatre Co., 2120 Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Listen last month, when Wiener reached a
Broadway, Redwood City. Appear at to her read a selection from her Peninsula. Papan said she expects middle-income and younger
2120 Broadway to meet a mysterious memoir ‘Thunderclap: A Defining compromise with state Sen. Mike such an effort caught the attention of Californians who are being crushed
personage with the goal to uncover a Silence.’ Free. For more information McGuire, D-Healdsburg, to limit the lawmakers. by our housing availability and
two-century-old mystery. Cost $20 call 697-7607.
($5 off if you solve the puzzle). For scope of its impact. “I believe the letters submitted by affordability catastrophe in order to
more information call (954) 562-8577. Festival of Dance. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Under the amendment, counties
San Mateo Public Library-Oak Room, cities throughout San Mateo County appease wealthy, incumbent, subur-
Movie Night. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Enjoy tra- with fewer than 600, 000 residents have been impactful in expressing ban homeowners. It’s a total embar-
Central Park, 478 Lincoln Circle, ditional dances from Hawaii, India, would be spared from the full brunt of our concerns and problems with the rassment,” said Michael Lane, deputy
Millbrae. Food trucks. Free popcorn, Japan and Korea. Light refreshments.
cotton candy and crafting. Bring a Free. For more information call 522- development facilitated by the bill, proposed legislation, ” said Papan, director of affordable housing advo-
chair or blanket. For more informa- 7818. as legislators sought to refine a pro- who was recently named to represent cacy organization Silicon Valley at
tion call (209) 604-5852. posal often criticized as too broad
Minidoka Swing Band. 7 p.m. to 10 San Mateo County cities on the Home. Lane is also on the board of
Porta Blu Cooking Series — Jams, p.m. Beresford Recreation Center, and inconsiderate of specific commu- Metropolitan Transportation directors for the Housing Leadership
Preserves, Pick les and Curing. 7 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San nity character. Exclusions were also Commission, which is separately Council of San Mateo County.
p.m. to 8 p.m. Porta Blu at Hotel Nia, Mateo. Listen to the story of World
200 Independence Drive, Menlo Park. War II Japanese American incarcera- carved out for small, coastal areas and pushing a regional housing and Amie Fishman, executive director
Cost is $25. To register call (415) 274- tion with the big band music of that zones recognized to be threatened by financing package with the CASA of the Nonprofit Housing
2510. era. Cost is $30. For more information
call 270-4488. wildfires. More broadly, the amended Compact — The Committee to House Association of Northern California,
Peninsula Symphony and SF Opera version also attempted to clear the the Bay Area. expressed a mix of frustration and
star Renée Rapier in love songs. 8 The Quitters Guitar Duo. 7:30 p.m. path to build fourplexes in single-
p.m. to 10 p.m. San Mateo Performing Odd Fellows Hall, 526 Main St., Half Wiener’s proposal is not universal- optimism with the decision.
Arts Center, 600 N. Delaware St., San Moon Bay. General admission. family neighborhoods. ly opposed by local officials though, “While we’re extremely disap-
Mateo. San Francisco Opera star Reserve now or pay at the door. $20
Renée Rapier sings Mahler’s magnifi- suggested donation. Wine, beer and In larger counties, of which there as county Supervisor David Canepa pointed by today’s decision to turn
cent Rückert Lieder songs, other beverages will be available for are 15 across California and includ- said he is hopeful the conversation SB 50 into a two-year bill, delaying
Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet purchase. Seating is general admis- ing San Mateo, the bill aimed to spurred by the legislation continues
Fantasy-Overture, Gwyneth Walker’s sion so arrive early for the best seats. solutions while families suffer, [the
Overture of Diamonds and the debut Register at https://www.hmb- upzone areas adjacent to train and to compel more housing develop- Nonprofit Housing Association] is
of the latest Klein Competition virtu- odd.org/calendar/1789 or call 315- ferry stops, allowing for taller and ment discussions. determined to keep working to make
oso. Cost is $35. For more information 0201.
call 941-5291.
denser building with fewer parking “We all want local control, but the SB 50 a reality,” she said in a pre-
Chinese Folktales with Charlie requirements and more affordable issue is the demand for housing is out pared statement.
Arena Rock with SONA and HFT. 8 Chin. 2 p.m. San Mateo Public
Library-Oak Room, 55 W. Third Ave., housing. Furthermore, it removed of control,” he said. Canepa too said he hopes the spirit
p.m. to 11 p.m. Club Fox, 2209
Broadway, Redwood City. Cost is $16. San Mateo. Light Refreshments. Free. density restrictions near frequent bus Canepa balanced that perspective of the legislation prevails over the
For more information call 759-9063. For more information call 522-7277. stops, and affluent communities with by noting some local cities such as coming months as local officials
SATURDAY, MAY 18 SUNDAY, MAY 19 a high concentration of quality Belmont and Burlingame have recent- continue to seek other ways to make
Cantonese Story-time. 8:30 a.m. San San Mateo Bonsai Club 34th schools and jobs. ly approved more housing construc- the Peninsula more affordable.
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange Annual Satsuki Azalea and Bonsai
Ave., South San Francisco. Children of Exhibit Show 2019. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Millbrae Councilwoman Gina tion than years past — a decision he “Cities need to stay motivated to
all ages can enhance their communi- SMJACC San Mateo Gardeners' Hall, Papan lauded the lawmakers’ deci- supports. But he said many other build more housing. And if they think
cation skills by listening to stories and 503 E. Fifth Ave. (at Claremont Street),
singing songs in Cantonese and San Mateo. You may also have your sion, claiming the bill was a poorly- cities across the state have been less that SB 50 is going to go away, that
English, followed by a craft. For more own bonsai plant checked by experts crafted approach to resolving an proactive, and the legislation could shouldn’t deter them from the respon-
information call 829-3860. and may purchase bonsai supplies. force those officials to take neces-
Free. For more information call 548- issue better left to the decision of sibility of building housing and we
Volunteer Appreciation Coffee. 9 9470. local officials. sary action. have a beautiful opportunity to do
a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Central County Fire “The SB 50 mandate is counterpro- Looking ahead, Canepa suggested that in our county,” he said.
Department, Station 34, 799 Burlingame Art Society’s 25th
California Drive, Burlingame. Hosted Annual Spring Art Exhibit. 10 a.m.
by the Central County Fire to 9 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center,
the viability of building campus hous- the legislative process.

BILL
Department and the Burlingame 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Local artists
Neighborhood Network, this event will showcase their original works in ing for students, which could be a
will recognize neighborhood leaders, watercolor, acrylics, oils and pastels. “I’m sure there are things I still have
CERTs and Ham radio operators who Free. For more information call 571- resource for some on the fringes of to learn, and I want to make those con-
led the Citywide Emergency Drill last 1029. affordability.
October. It will feature coffee and pas- Continued from page 4 versations more in depth to get a better
tries and a brief presentation 5K Walk/Run for Home and Hope. 1 For his part, Goodman said it is understanding and see other changes
p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Coyote Point Park,
by Mayor Donna Colson, as well as
1701 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. establishing a housing resource staff, imperative local officials work along- we can make to make this more palat-
firehouse tours and a free prize draw-
ing. Free. For more information call $35. It is a family event where all of
revamping the district website to side Berman’s legislation to propose able,” he said.
347-3576. proceeds go to the nonprofit organi- viable alternatives if they plan to crit-
zation Home and Hope. For more direct students to housing support More broadly though, he maintained
Filipino-American Power: information call 652-1103. services, offering housing scholar- icize the car camping bill. confidence the proposal could empow-
Celebrating the Leadership of Alice “We have to go do what we can do if er many students across the state to
P. Bulos. 10 a.m. Mater Dolorosa Seed Librar y Workshop: Seed ships and creating an emergency hous-
Parish Hall, 307 Willow Ave., South Saving. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Belmont ing fund for students as possible local in fact we are going to have any cri- enjoy a safe place to stay overnight
San Francisco. The public can learn Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, tique of the legislation,” he said. “We while they continue the search for
about the development of the local Belmont. Learn how to retrieve seeds initiatives. No decision on the efforts
Filipino community. For more infor- from different types of plants. Free. were made at the meeting, but need to be willing to do what needs to more sustainable housing.
For more information call 591-8286. be done.”
mation call 89-3860. Goodman said the discussion will con- “This is something that could have a
ICG Real Estate One-Day Expo. 10 Chinese Folktales with Charlie tinue in future sessions. For Berman, he said he looks forward massive impact on tens of thousands
Chin. 2 p.m. San Mateo Public
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. South San Francisco
Library-Oak Room, 55 W. Third Ave., In previous discussions, local com- to continuing the conversation around of people while we work on the longer-
Conference Center, 255 South Airport
Blvd., South San Francisco. Various San Mateo. Light Refreshments. Free. munity college officials also examined his proposal as the bill works through term solutions,” he said.
workshops and guest speakers For more information call 522-7277.
throughout the day. Cost is $35. For
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TERMS & CONDITIONS ENGINEERING- FPGA Design Engineer (135355N) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW)
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- Evaluate, develop and drive next genera- STATEMENT #281081 CITACION (Derecho Familiar)
fieds will not be responsible for more Help build the next generation of sys- NEWSPAPER INTERNS tion technologies. Mail resume to: Face- The following person is doing business CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso):
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- as: 1) Half Moon Bay Auto Parts 2) Pas- 18FAM01069
bility shall be limited to the price of one
tems behind WhatsApp's products. JOURNALISM book, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way,
Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference
torino Farms, 12491 San Mateo Road,
insertion. No allowance will be made for WhatsApp, Inc. currently has multiple The Daily Journal is looking for in- HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019. Regis- NOTICE TO RESPONDENT:
errors not materially affecting the value openings in Menlo Park, CA (various lev- terns to do entry level reporting, re- job title & job code shown above, when tered Owners: Patricia Pastorino and (AVISO AL DEMANDADO)
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- els/types): Engineering Manager search, updates of our ongoing fea- applying. Stanley Pastorino, same address. The
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- (5163N) Manage engineers working with business is conducted by a Married Cou- Yan Zhang
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- ple. The registrants commenced to
the engineering teams to build products so welcome. transact business under their FBN on
Card. and/or infrastructure required to support YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
04/01/2019. PETITIONER:
the products at scale. Mail resume to: We expect a commitment of four to /s/Patricia Pastorino/ (NOMBRE DEL DEMANDANTE)
105 Education/Instruction WhatsApp, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses-
Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must refer- months. The internship is unpaid, but 203 Public Notices sor-County Clerk on 4/24/2019. (Publish- Jeffry Quang Lee
ence job title & job code shown above, intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 5/10/19, 5/17/19, 5/24/19, 5/31/19).
when applying. terns have progressed in time into You have 30 calendar days after this
STATEMENT #281076 Summons and Petition are served on
Is your child's school paid correspondents and full-time re- The following person is doing business
porters. you to file a Response (form F-120) at
as: 1. Xander Networks 2. Arevalo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the court and have a copy served on the
maximizing their potential? Alarm, 673 Abbot Ave., DALY CITY, CA STATEMENT #280898 petitioner. A letter, phone call, or court
HR - College students or recent graduates 94014. Registered Owner: William The following person is doing business appearance will not protect you
Thrive at: are encouraged to apply. Newspaper Alexander Arevalo, same address. The as: Ora Integrative Permaculture and If you do not file your Response on time,
UP ACADEMY Elementary Help build the next generation of sys- experience is preferred but not neces- business is conducted by an Individual. Natural Resource, 2310 Dolores St.,
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered the court may make orders affecting your
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- sarily required. The registrants commenced to transact
upacademysf.com business under their FBN on 04/22/2019. Owner: Despina Sahouria, same ad- marriage or domestic partnership, your
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- dress. The business is conducted by an property, and custody of your children.
Please send a cover letter describing /s/William Alexander Arevalo/ You may be ordered to pay support and
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various This statement was filed with the Asses- Individual. The registrants commenced
levels/types): Recruiting Coordinator your interest in newspapers, a resume to transact business under their FBN on attorney fees and costs.
sor-County Clerk on 4/24/2019. (Publish- For legal advice, contact a lawyer imme-
110 Employment (12493N) Drive Facebook’s professional and three recent clips. Before you ap- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, NA.
ply, you should familiarize yourself /s/Despina Sahouria/ diately. Get help finding a lawyer at the
recruiting efforts, ensuring an exceptional 4/26/19, 5/3/19, 5/10/19, 5/17/19). California Courts Online Self-Help Center
experience for candidates for employ- with our publication. Our Web site: This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/03/2019. (Publish- (www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the Cali-
ment at Facebook. Mail resume to: Face- www.smdailyjournal.com. fornia Legal Services website (www.law-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
CAREGIvERS book, Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way,
Menlo Park, CA 94025. Must reference Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #281024
The following person is doing business
5/3/19, 5/10/19, 5/17/19, 5/24/19). helpca.org), or by contacting your local
county bar association.
job title & job code shown above, when NOTICE-RESTRINING ORDERS ARE
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., as: A.I.M Auto Body, 233 S Maple Ave. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ON PAGE 2: These restraining orders
2 years experience applying.
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 Unit #20 and #21, SOUTH SAN FRAN- STATEMENT #280967 are effective against both spouses or do-
CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner:
required. Ana Mendoza De Ramos, 800 James-
The following person is doing business
as: 1) Pastorino Garden Service 2) Pas-
mestic partners until the petition is dis-
missed, a judgment entered, or the court
town Ave., San Francisco, CA 94124. torino Rose and Yard Care, 12491 San makes further orders. They are enforce-
The business is conducted by an Individ- Mateo Road, HALF MOON BAY, CA able anywhere in California by any law
Immediate placement MARKETING - ual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under their FBN on
94019. Registered Owner: Patricia Pas-
torino, same address. The business is
enforcement officer who has received or
SALES/MARKETING seen a copy of them.
on all assignments. Help build the next generation of sys- INTERNSHIPS
NA. conducted by an Individual. The regis- FEE WAIVER: If you cannot pay the fil-
/s/Ana Mendoza De Ramos/ trants commenced to transact business ing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking This statement was filed with the Asses- under their FBN on 04/01/2019. form. The court may order you to pay
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- for ambitious interns who are eager to
Call ings in Menlo Park, CA (various
levels/types): Ads Product Strategy
jump into the business arena with both
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/3/19, 5/10/19, 5/17/19, 5/24/19).
/s/Patricia Pastorino/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2019. (Publish-
back all or part of the fees and costs that
the court waived for you or the other par-
ty.
(650)777-9000 Manager (134410N) Develop a deep-un-
derstanding of existing business using
of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/10/19, 5/17/19, 5/24/19, 5/31/19). Tiene 30 dias de calendario despues de
haber recibido la entrega legal de sta
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (Citacion y Peticion para presentar una
data (internal and external) to build in- experience for your bright future. STATEMENT #280968
sights about new and existing business- Email resume FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Respuesta (formulario FL-120) ante la
The following person is doing business corte y efectuar la entrega legal de una
ENGINEERING - es, advertisers, products, roadmaps and info@smdailyjournal.com as: Hong Kong Portuguese Association STATEMENT #281062
The following person is doing business copia al demandante. Una carta o llama-
competitors. Mail resume to: Facebook, of America, 1160 Chess Drive Suite #4,
as: San Mateo Neighborhood Pharmacy, da telefonica o una audeiencia de la
Help build the next generation of sys- Inc. Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Men- FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered
tems behind Facebook's products. Face- TECHNOLOGY - 9 37th Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. corte no basta para protegario.
lo Park, CA 94025. Must reference job ti- Owner: Nuno Prata da Cruz, 2642 Registered Owner: Patient Centric Phar- Si no presenta su Ruspuesta a tiempo, la
book, Inc. currently has multiple open- School St., Oakland, CA 94602. The
tle & job code shown above, when apply- macy Services, LLC, CA. The business corte puede dar ordenes que afcten su
ings in Menlo Park, CA (various Help build the next generation of sys- business is conducted by an Individual. is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- matrimonio o pareja de hencho, sus bi-
levels/types): Enterprise Engineer ing. tems behind Facebook's products. Face- The registrants commenced to transact pany. The registrants commenced to enes y la custodia de sus hijos. La corte
(133848N) Build integrated, scalable, book, Inc. currently has multiple open- business under their FBN on April 11, transact business under their FBN on tambien le puede ordenar ue pague
and robust enterprise applications for ings in Menlo Park, CA (various 2019. 10/20/2014. manutencion, y honorarios y costos le-
Facebook. Enterprise Engineering TECHNOLOGY - levels/types): Enterprise Engineer /s/Nuno Prata da Cruz/ /s/Alvin Jun-Fa Lee/ gales.
Manager (49N) Lead a team of engi- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- Para asesoramiento legal, pongase en
(13108N) Architect highly available, scal- sor-County Clerk on 4/11/2019. (Publish-
neers and product managers in the idea- Help build the next generation of sys- able, and secure systems. Enterprise sor-County Clerk on 4/23/2019. (Publish- contacio de inmediato con un abogado.
tion and technical development of inno- tems behind WhatsApp's products. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Puede obtener informacion para encon-
vative enterprise software to streamline
Product Specialist (135174N) Map 5/3/19, 5/10/19, 5/17/19, 5/24/19). 5/17/19, 5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19).
WhatsApp, Inc. currently has multiple business processes and how they fit into trar un abogado en el Centro de Ayuda
and automate critical business process- openings in Menlo Park, CA (various lev- de las Cortes de California (www.su-
es. Mail resume to: Facebook, Inc. Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). Enter- corte.ca.gov), en el sitio web de los Ser-
els/types): Software Engineer (10263N) prise Engineer (133983N) Architect
Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo vicios Legales de California (www.law-
Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title Create web and/or mobile applications highly available, scalable, and secure helpca.org) or poniendose en contacto
& job code shown above, when that reach over one billion people, and systems. Master’s degree required. Ex- con el colegio del abogados du suconda-
applying. build high-volume servers to support our perience may be required depending on do.
content. Mail resume to: WhatsApp, Inc. level/type. Data Analyst (136505N) De- AVISO-LAS ORDENES DE RESTRIC-
Attn: AA-USIM, 1 Hacker Way, Menlo fine overall data usage strategy while CION SE ENCUENTRAN EN LA PAGI-
Park, CA 94025. Must reference job title spotting and reporting on emerging audi- NA 2: Las ordenes de restriccion estan
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales en vigencia en cuanto a ambos conyug-
Representative needed to sell newspa- & job code shown above, when ence trends and insights. Front End En-
gineer (5656N) Work with product de- es o meimbros de la pareja de hecho
per print and web advertising and event applying. hasta que se despida la peticion, se emi-
marketing solutions. To apply, please call signers to implement the next generation ta un fallo o la corte de otras ordenes.
650-344-5200 and send resume to of Facebook products and innovative Cualquier agencia del orden publico que
info@smdailyjournal.com User Interface (UI) technology. ASIC & haya recibido o visto una copia de estas
ordenes puede hacerlas acatar en cual-
quier lugar de California.
EXENCION DE CUOTAS: Si no puede
pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al
secretario un formulario de exencion de

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cuotas. La corte puede ordnar que usted
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la otra parte.

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The name and address of the court is (El
nombre y dirección de la corte es):
Superior Court, County of San Mateo
400 County Center
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063
The name, address, and telephone num-
ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with-
out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-

EVENT MARKETING SALES ción y el número de teléfono del aboga-


do del demandante, o del demandante
que no tiene abogado, es):
Dale N. Chen, Esq. SBN 114701
Law Offices of Dale N. Chen
Join the Daily Journal Event marketing team as a Sales and Business Development 4655 Old Ironsides Dr #220
SANTA CLARA, CA 95054
Specialist. Duties include sales and customers service of event sponsorships, (408)562-1000
FILED: 5/2/2018
partners, exhibitors and more. Interface and interact with local businesses to enlist DATE (Fecha): 5/2/2018
Clerk (Secretario) by, C.Colloum
participants at the Daily Journal’s ever expanding inventory of community events Deputy (Asistente)
(SEAL)
such as the Senior Showcase, Family Resources Fair, Job Fairs, and more.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal: 5/17/19, 5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19)
You will also be part of the project management process. But first and foremost,
we will rely on you for sales and business development. This is one of the fastest
areas of the Daily Journal, and we are looking to grow the team.
Must have a successful track record of sales and business development.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #281158
To apply for the position, please send info to The following person is doing business
as: Ultra Construction, 613 Rocca Ave-
nue, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
jerry@smdailyjournal.com or call 650-344-5200. 94080. Registered Ownesr: Delfino Al-
varado and Ana R. Alvarado, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by a
Married Couple. The registrants com-
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stateMent #281060 stateMent #281263 (CITACION JUDICIAL) sión. Lea la información a continuación. Winn (SBN 86779) Laura M. Hoalst condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- (SBN 101082) John E. Gordon (SBN (408)656-0958
as: ORA Boutique, 2310 Dolores St., as: Auto Pride Car Wash, 909 Woodside 17CLJ00248 spués de que le entreguen esta citación 180053) Stephen S. Zeller (SBN 265664)
Rd., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Reg- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL y papeles legales para presentar una re- Casey M. Jensen (SBN 263593) Jason
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered istered Owner: Auto Pride Car Wash, DEMANDADO): VERONICA U GAZMIN new, sinGer Sewing Machine Univer-
Owner: Despina Sahouria, same ad- spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer M. Burrows (SBN 309882) Nicholas W. sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
CA. The business is conducted by a Lim- YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF que se entregue una copia al deman- Lynes (SBN 312463)
dress. The business is conducted by an ited Partnership. The registrants com- (LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- WINN LAW GROUP, A PROFESSIO-
Individual. The registrants commenced menced to transact business under their DANTE): WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- NAL CORPORATION, The Chapman
FBN on 01/01/1980. notiCe! You have been sued. The tiffany style Lamp shade. Older-
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NA. /s/Timothy A. Mitchell/ court may decide against you without recto si desea que procesen su caso en erton CA 92832 (714) 446-6686 (File No.
This statement was filed with the Asses- your being heard unless you respond 727-7266.
/s/Despina Sahouria/ la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- 16-16046-0-ECC-GD) (4100-00)
sor-County Clerk on 5/15/2019. (Publish- within 30 days. Read the information be- lario que usted pueda usar para su re- DATE (Fecha): JAN 18 2017
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, low. VaCuuM Cleaner (reconditioned)
sor-County Clerk on 4/22/2019. (Publish- spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- Clerk (Secretario), by RODINA M. CATA- $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645
5/17/19, 5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19). You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after larios de la corte y más información en el LANO, Deputy (Adjunto)
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, this summons and legal papers are Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- 17-CLJ-00248 SUM, Summons Issued /
5/3/19, 5/10/19, 5/17/19, 5/24/19). served on you to file a written response fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- Filed 335798 297 bicycles
fiCtitious business naMe at this court and have a copy served on teca de leyes de su condado o en la (SEAL)
stateMent #281264 the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not corte que le quede más cerca. Si no 5/17, 5/24, 5/31, 6/7/19 aDult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
fiCtitious business naMe The following person is doing business protect you. Your written response must puede pagar la cuota de presentación, Cns-3254062# loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
stateMent #281087 as: Auto Pride Car Wash, 1095 Carolan be in proper legal form if you want the pida al secretario de la corte que le dé san Mateo Daily Journal
Avenue, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. court to hear your case. There may be a un formulario de exención de pago de CHilD’s sCHwinn biCyCle, blue in
The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Auto Pride Car Wash, court form that you can use for your re- cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
as: Alberto’s Garage, 775 California CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- sponse. You can find these court forms
Drive, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
poration. The registrants commenced to and more information at the California plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- Mountain bike new 21 gears $100.
tered Owner: Gabriel Labrado, 1237 Na- transact business under their FBN on Courts Online Self-Help Center eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- (650)722-3634
ples St., San Francisco, CA 94112. The 01/01/1980. (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your cia.
business is conducted by an Individual. /s/Timothy A. Mitchell/ county law library, or the courthouse Mountain bike. Top brand. Runs
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- good. $39. (660)342-5220
The registrants commenced to transact This statement was filed with the Asses- nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
business under their FBN on NA. sor-County Clerk on 5/15/2019. (Publish- fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado,
/s/Gabriel Labrado/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, form. If you do not file your response on puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a 298 Collectibles
5/17/19, 5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19). time, you may lose the case by default, abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
This statement was filed with the Asses- and your wages, money, and property 1984 tiMe magazine. Special 1994
sor-County Clerk on 4/24/2019. (Publish- gado, es posible que cumpla con los
may be taken without further warning requisitos para obtener servicios legales Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, from the court.
5/3/19, 5/10/19, 5/17/19, 5/24/19). There are other legal requirements. You
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- 295 art (650)588-0842
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar
may want to call an attorney right away. estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
If you do not know an attorney, you may oil paintinG-CanVass, Victorian 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
web de California Legal Services, Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
fiCtitious business naMe want to call an attorney referral service. If (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
you cannot afford an attorney, you may OBO (650)515-6091 $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842
stateMent #281262 de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
be eligible for free legal services from a (www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en
The following person is doing business nonprofit legal services program. You 296 appliances approx. 40 yr old 1/2 l German Beer
as: Auto Pride Car Wash, 195 El Camino contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- Stein, Raigimal, Gerz. $60 (650)207-
can locate these nonprofit groups at the gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- California Legal Services Web site air ConDitioner 10000 BTU w/re- 4162
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
tered Owner: Auto Pride Car Wash, CA. (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- costos exentos por imponer un grava- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
The business is conducted by a Corpora- nia Courts Online Self-Help Center brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- baseball Hat anD beanie collection
men sobre cualquier recuperación de sold as set hundreds 1K Leave MSG
tion. The registrants commenced to (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by $10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- 0898
transact business under their FBN on contacting your local court or county bar diante un acuerdo o una concesión de (650)388-2445
01/01/1980. association. note: The court has a stat- arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
utory lien for waived fees and costs on free wasHer and 220v dryer, both ColleCtable CabbaGe Patch Kids
/s/Timothy A. Mitchell/ Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
any settlement or arbitration award of antes de que la corte pueda desechar el Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New
This statement was filed with the Asses- $10,000 or more in a civil case. The move, stairs. Box. Great Christmas Present. $100
sor-County Clerk on 5/15/2019. (Publish- caso.
court's lien must be paid before the court The name and address of the court is (El (650) 572-8895
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, will dismiss the case. nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU-
Glass-panel laMpsHaDe. Similar
5/17/19, 5/24/19, 5/31/19, 6/7/19). ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi- Depression Glass Dining Plate. 8
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede MATEO COUNTY, REDWOOD CITY, ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $75 (650)727-7266 $12 (650)762-6048
400 County Center Redwood City CA
City of san Mateo 94063 Hotpoint HeaVy Duty Dryer excellent GaMes of the 23rd Olympiad maga-
eMerGenCy orDinanCe no. 2019-4 The name, address, and telephone num- working condition Burlingame $50 Call zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588-
ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- Dan (408)656-0958 0842
an eMerGenCy orDinanCe of tHe City CounCil of tHe City of san Mateo teMporarily proHibitinG tHe out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc-
CoMMerCial operation of eleCtriC sCooter businesses ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- MfG H20labs Model 300 exc cond Miller lite Neon sign , work good
do del demandante, o del demandante counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. $59 call (650)218-6528
WHEREAS, City Charter Section 2.16 provides that the City Council, to protect public peace health, safety, and welfare, may
adopt as an emergency ordinance, an ordinance passed by a majority plus one of the City Council; and

WHEREAS, the City has received interest from commercial operators in operating electric scooter businesses in the City; and

WHEREAS, the commercial operation of electric scooter businesses is designed such that electric scooters are left in place at
any location in the City and often within the public right of way; and

WHEREAS, City staff has monitored electric scooter commercial operations in other California communities and noted the fol-
lowing safety issues:

a. Cities in which electric scooter businesses operate have observed an increase in scooter-related injuries including broken
bones, head injuries, and a few fatalities.
b. Electric scooters can achieve speeds of up to 15 miles per hour and while electric scooters are intended for use on streets
they are often operated on sidewalks, which poses a safety threat to pedestrians.
c. Electric scooters provided by commercial operators are often left in place on the public right of way. Electric scooters are very
easily knocked over thus posing a tripping hazard to pedestrians and obstructing the right of way.

WHEREAS, in accordance with City Charter Section 2.16, an emergency ordinance expires on the 91st day after its adoption but
may be re-enacted if the emergency still exists; and

WHEREAS, on November 19, 2018 the City Council of the City of San Mateo adopted an emergency ordinance temporarily pro-
hibiting the commercial operation of electric scooter businesses; and

WHEREAS, the emergency ordinance was scheduled to expire on February 17, 2019; and

WHEREAS, on February 4, 2019 the City Council of the City of San Mateo reenacted the emergency for another 90 days; and

WHEREAS, the reenacted emergency ordinance expired on May 5, 2019; and

WHEREAS, staff continues to have concerns regarding the safety of electric scooters for users, pedestrians, and motor vehicles;
and

WHEREAS, staff is proposing regulations for shared mobility operators including electric scooter businesses in order to protect
public peace, health, safety and welfare; and

WHEREAS, the proposed shared mobility regulations are not yet adopted; and

NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, HEREBY ORDAINS that:

section 1. That the above recitals are true and correct and are adopted as the City Council's findings.

section 2. For the immediate presentation of public peace, health, safety, and welfare, pursuant to City Charter Section 2.16,
the commercial operation of electric scooter businesses is prohibited while this ordinance remains in effect.

section 3. This ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and interim ordinance adopted pursuant to the provisions
of City Charter Section 2.16. As set forth in the findings above, this ordinance is necessary for preserving the public peace,
health, safety, and welfare of the community. Accordingly, upon adoption by a majority plus one vote of the City Council, this or-
dinance shall take effect immediately.

section 4. That this ordinance is adopted by at least a 4/5 vote of the City Council.

section 5. This ordinance shall of no further force or effect upon the 91st day after its adoption or when the City's shared
mobi-
lity ordinance and resolution go into effect, whichever comes first.

section 6. publiCation. The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be posted in three places designated by City Council
and published by title with a brief summary at least once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption in a newspaper of general cir-
culation, published in the County of San Mateo and circulated in the City; shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and shall
cause a certified copy of this ordinance, together with proof of publication, to be filed in the Office of the Clerk of this City.

section 7. seVerability. In the event any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be determined invalid or un-
constitutional, such section, clause or provision shall be deemed severable and all other sections or portions hereof shall remain
in full force and effect.

section 8. enVironMental DeterMination. In accordance with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guide-
lines section 15061(b)(3), this action is not a project subject to CEQA because it will not result in a potentially significant physical
impact on the environment.

section 9. leGislatiVe History anD effeCtiVe Date. This Ordinance was introduced and adopted on May 6, 2019
and shall take effect immediately.

The foregoing ordinance was adopted by the City Council of the City of San Mateo, California by the following vote:

AYES: Council Members Papan, Freschet, Goethals and Rodriguez


NOES: None
ABSENT: Bonilla

/s/Patrice Olds, City Clerk


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298 collectibles 299 computers 303 electronics 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 304 Furniture
lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand recorDaBle cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Free teleVision - Mitsubishi, computer Desk (glass) & chair. Like Dining taBle. 72" by 42". With leaf wall unit/room Divider. Simple
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or 90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 lines. Breaks down for transportation.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. (650) 578 9208 Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local gtecher@comcast.net $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
Delivery available. Dresser-antique Vanity Combo, 3
looking: sF Radio Station recordings; computer Desk with 3 side drawers . beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 white wicker Armoire, asking $100,
1920’s through 80’s. 300 toys onkyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask (650)290-3188 great condition, text for picture (650)571-
Ron (925)284-5428. Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or 0947
14-1000-pcs puzzles $3.00 ea. Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 english Draw Table, $50 Solid Wood
leave message 48" with two 12" pull-out leaves,
olD, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 (650)207-4162 wooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
phillips-50” color t.V., Heavy, $99 call(650)697-3709 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 computer swiVel CHAIR. Padded
american Flyer locomotive runs (650)591-8062 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 ethan allen sofa and love seat. Blue
one collection of antique Cuban
304 Furniture couches BeD tables TV clothes etc
velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- 306 housewares
Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No Jump anD Play Keyboard brand new, in or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol-
Texting. appt only Leave MSG (650)388-2445 stering. Free. (650)593-7001. crystal wine glasses new (12ea)
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580.
antique Dining table for six people $20.00 Call 650-592-2648
small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Desk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. gliDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
4162 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 (650)458-3578 lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. mikasa set. White. Modern (square)
antique mohagany Bookcase. Four Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
topps BaseBall complete set 1987 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. ikea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- 302 antiques Dining chairs -Six Antique, 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. new "Bella" buffet triple slow cooker
4474 BeDsteaD single, poster style, box Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
Beer steins-original from Germa- spring, mattress available. $40.00. (650)888-2662 ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 2648
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info (650)593-7408 $ 30. (650)598-9804.
two 1998 Star Wars R2-D2 action fig- (650)592-7483
ure variations, new/unopened. $25 for sink DouBle cast iron. Good condi-
Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition Dining room Table-Antique,Oak, mahogany tV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408
both. Steve (650)518-6614 (650) 315-2319 x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
5chairs, w/ extension $200
mahogany antique Secretary desk, (650)290-3188 3709
Vintage stemware: 3 styles, 23 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Bunk BeDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 307 Jewelry & clothing
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or mattress, twin long, excellent condi-
B/O (650)685-2494 tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 anne klein silver-tone watch with
Dining taBle (36"x54") and 4 match- Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di-
roseVille tulip Pitcher, Ca: 1900. ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
299 computers $45. (650)574-2490. china caBinet Wallet, $20. Call
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
new Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371
(650)589-1407 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
19" color Monitor with stand VG con-
chocolate Brown living room chair Dining taBle - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT 308 tools
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 with cushion. In excellent condition, $60. Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed
Call 650-872-2371. lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
(408)656-0958 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron

queen soFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
call (650)697-3709 (650)771-6324.
.
craFtsman 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
retro hutch Needs refinishing other- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 lg craFtsmen shop vac 6.5hp $60
(510)943-9221
soFa-Beige FaBric, Orig. $900, shopsmith mark V 50th Anniversary
Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
(650)234-8218 (650)504-0585
soliD wooD Dining table with exten- Vintage craFtsman Jig Saw. Circa
sion great piece great condition black 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
$80 (650)364-5263
soliD wooD Entertainment Center- 310 misc. For sale
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
(925)482-5742
Bessy small Evening Hand Bag With
taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 BiFolD shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
thomasVille Dining table, $50 4 (650)544-5306
chairs, mid-century blonde with two
leaves call (650)697-3709. Blue oyster cult lp signed by donald
r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
tiki Bar - Original from the 60’s,Like (408)661-6019
Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500
(650)245-4234. cash register Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
twin BeD, mattress, box spring, frame cosco play Pen with travel bag. Used
$ 50. (650)598-9804. once $35 (650)591-2981
two wooD Book Shelves, $75 with cut glass serving bowl 8" diameter
drawers and pull-down desk call
(650)697-3709 $25. Call 650-921-4016

useD BeDroom Furniture, FREE. Call Deluxe FolDer Walker - 5" wheels -
(650)573-7381. Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
walnut chest, small (4 drawer with Display case, glass top. 27”x20”x2”
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 Deep. $15.00. 650-588-0842.
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310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes 318 Sports Equipment Garage Sales Garage Sales
dRIvE 3-WHEEL buggy $45. Call 1929 ANTIqUE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- LAdIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL, TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
(650)589-1407 ter, Newly Refurbished $4,500 OBO Call pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call FORTY YEARS OF
FREE MAGAzINES. Library discards
(650)742-6776.
MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
(650)588-0828
Treasures to look GARAGE SALES
year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
(650) 578-9208
vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz through. ESTATE SALES
(650)278-5776. 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
FREE: WILd turkey feathers; whole SHOES SIzE 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
WORkOUT BENCH, weights, bars, for
Saturday, May 18th, Make money, make room!
wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For (650)508-8662
fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark EPIPHONE LES Paul Custom Prophecy TUxEdO SIzE 40, black, including white
flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
(650)861-2411
9am-2pm List your upcoming
(650)207-0882 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
HAT, T-SHIRT, sweatshirt and comput-
(650)421-5469.
Food & Wine 1837 Mezes Ave and garage sale,
WEddING dRESS-dESIGNER, Size 12,
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 HUGE LUdWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell Lyon Ave. moving sale,
WINE COLLECTION and all equipment
LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
for $500 Call (650)867-1728
to make homemade wine which includes Two Blocks from estate sale,
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 the wine press, 2 50 gallon barrel, 10 5
(916)975-4969 WOMAN'S AMERICAN Rag faux leather
jacket. Perfect condition. Black
gallon jug full of vinegar and exerta... if Alameda de las Pulgas in yard sale,
LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 PIANO-ANdREW kOHLER, Mahogany, /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
anyone is interested call for best offer
(650)580-6405.
Belmont rummage sale,
Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250
MOTLEY CRUE lp signed by neil lee (415)334-1980 WOMAN'S TAHARI jacket. Perfect con- clearance sale, or
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25 340 Camera & Photo Equip. whatever sale you
(650) 952-3466
NEGRINI FENCING Epee mask size M PLAYER PIANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- NIkON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- have...
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
(415)260-6940
sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
www.elo.deals
WOMEN'S BLACk suede fur lined
boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
San Mateo
OLd B&L Microscope in good condition; SPINET PIANO + Bench, $50. Call WORk BOOTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
OMEGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- Bonsai Club Reach over 83,450 readers
35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. (650)589-1407 brown, with steel metatarsal protection. larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
34th Annual Satsuki from South San Francisco
In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
RAY-BAN TOP Bar Sunglasses vIvITAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and Azalea & to Palo Alto.
vINTAGE AUTOPIANO upright player
RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
Bonsai Exhibit Show in your local newspaper.
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- 318 Sports Equipment (650)583-6636
message or email flycsir@hotmail.com
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- 2019 Call (650)344-5200
6596 WURLITzER UPRIGHT piano. Fair con- BIG BERTHA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver 345 Medical Equipment
ROLLERBLAdES, USEd, size 10. $20
dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595 ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
(415)999-4474 AdjUSTABLE BATH shower transfer
Sunday, May 19, 2019
obo. Please call (650)745-6309 bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 10am-4pm
312 Pets & Animals BRANd NEW Golf bag with Stand. FREE admission
SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444. COMMOdE, vERY clean and disinfect-
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- ed. Asking $20 obo. Please call if inter-
No Texting. 379 Open Houses
$45. (650)328-6709
SILk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066 BRANd NEW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
ested. (650)745-6309
dRIvE 3-IN-1 commode with seat,buck-
Sale:
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
formation. PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
et,cover,splash
(510)770-1976
sheild,armrests $10 Satsuki Plants
SINk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084 EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 dRIvE dELUxE two button walker $10
Bonsai Soil OPEN HOUSE
Pot & Wires
$15.00 (650)544-5306
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Perlov’s deaths employed similar methods
and the young women were both last seen
near the Stanford University campus, detec-
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convicted of two of a string five 1976
killings of teens and young women on the
Peninsula, Wagstaffe acknowledged the
tives with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s increasingly important role DNA has played
Office began working with law enforcement in solving cold cases. Following the Sept.
and investigators connected Getreu to agencies in Santa Clara County just days 16-year-old girl in Germany when he was 18 18 conviction of Rodney Halbower, who
Taylor’s murder as well as the 1973 killing after Taylor’s murder with the belief the years old and convicted of raping a woman killed 18-year-old Veronica Anne Cascio
of 21-year-old Leslie Perlov, whose body cases could be linked, said Rothaus. in Santa Clara County in 1975. He said and 17-year-old Paula Baxter in 1976, 72-
was found off Old Page Mill Road Feb. 13, Getreu is believed to have lived in Ohio and year-old convict and known sexual predator
1973. DNA analysis on the Peninsula, where he worked as a car- Leon Melvin Seymour will face a murder
By matching DNA found on Taylor’s penter, security guard and at Stanford charge in the death of 19-year-old Denise
clothing with a comparison sample avail- The crimes remained unsolved until David University, among other jobs.
Tresmontan and Rick Jackson with the Lampe, who was found stabbed to death in
able after Santa Clara County investigators Rothaus said San Mateo County investi- her car at the Serramonte Shopping Center
linked Getreu with Perlov’s murder in Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Homicide Unit gators are in the process of researching
began working on the case again in 2017 in Daly City April 1, 1976.
November, investigators with the Cold where Getreu has lived in the past and reach- “We’ve been able to bring some finality
Case Homicide Unit within the San Mateo with homicide investigators with the Santa ing out to agencies in those jurisdictions to
Clara County Sheriff’s Office, said Rothaus. to the families to victims of crimes from 40
County Sheriff’s Office were able to identify determine whether he might be linked to to 45 years ago,” he said. “That is the phe-
Getreu as the Taylor’s killer, said Rothaus. He explained both agencies submitted evi- other crimes. nomenal benefit that DNA brings to our
He explained Santa Clara County’s break in dence to their respective crime labs for DNA Arraigned in San Mateo County Superior criminal justice system.”
Perlov’s case was crucial to San Mateo analysis, and though none was found in the Court Thursday, Getreu was charged with
County officials’ efforts to bring some clo- evidence San Mateo County submitted, an murder and bail was set at $10 million. The Family reaction
sure to Taylor’s family. unknown male DNA profile was detected on county’s private defender program was
the items Santa Clara County provided. In a prepared statement, Taylor’s family
“Law enforcement isn’t giving up on vic- appointed to his case, and he will next
He said Santa Clara County officials sent described her as someone who lived life
tims,” he said. “We have cold cases and we appear in court May 30 for appearance of
the DNA sample to a private lab, where it with enthusiasm and courage, loved animals
actively work our cold cases.” designated attorney and entry of plea. Also
was connected to Getreu through DNA mark- and cherished her friends. The statement
Since March 25, 1974 — the day a deliv- charged with Perlov’s murder, Getreu was
ers and further investigation. Rothaus noted expressed the family’s gratitude toward the
ery driver spotted Taylor’s body off Sand returned to Santa Clara County jail immedi-
CODIS — the FBI’s DNA database enabling law enforcement officers whose efforts
Hill Road as he was driving west of ately after his arraignment Thursday and
federal, state and local forensic laboratories resulted in Thursday’s announcement.
Interstate 280 — her family has been wait- will remain there without bail.
to compare DNA profiles — has in the past “Janet’s future was bright. It would have
ing for word on what happened to the been wonderful to see what she would have
youngest of three siblings. Rothaus said helped investigators connect DNA samples Prosecuting cases done. We can’t ever know all that we
Taylor was last seen hitchhiking to her to a distant relative of those suspected of
Though he acknowledged Getreu cannot missed, but whatever she pursued, Janet
home in La Honda the day before her body crimes.
stand trial in both counties simultaneously, would have served others with passion and
was found. He noted the San Mateo County “It’s very difficult, complex, time-con-
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said he kindness,” according to the family’s state-
Coroner’s Office ruled the death as a homi- suming and expensive, but it works for us
will work with Santa Clara County prosecu- ment.
cide as a result of strangulation, and though from time to time,” he said.
tors to ensure his cases in both counties Those with any information in this case
the investigation concluded she had not Rothaus said San Mateo County investi-
move forward simultaneously when possi- or further background information about
been raped, evidence has led investigators gators are still researching Getreu’s past, an
ongoing process that has so far revealed he ble. He said they are hoping they can reduce Getreu are advised to call the San Mateo
to believe the crime was sexually motivat- the time it would take for the cases to be County Sheriff’s Office Anonymous Tip
was put on trial for raping and murdering a
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something and meet other people, ” he can take in.” ed in part on autonomous car software, as an
year run, he acknowledged that corporate said. Acknowledging the high cost of produc- exhibit set to draw of crowd of all ages. But
sponsorships have been harder to secure in Though he said event coordinators ing events in the Bay Area, Dougherty said for Dougherty, the reason why he started the
recent years and event coordinators have haven’t necessarily put out a call for sus- he still felt it was fitting to hold the event event 14 years ago is perhaps the exhibit
had to watch their costs more closely. tainability-themed projects, Dougherty in Silicon Valley, known by many to be an he’s looking forward to most — seeing cre-
Though the event has benefited from long- said they’ve received an increasing number innovation center. He said event coordina- ative people share their interests.
standing support from companies like of submissions from those focused on sus- tors may have to re-envision what the “Engaging with other people in this pos-
Google, Dougherty noted the event doesn’t tainability issues, among which he includ- Maker Faire looks like in the future, and are itive way, you can’t do that online, you
receive charitable or government support ed an effort to refurbish a 32-foot subma- very proud the organization have been able can’t do that on social media,” he said. “I
and relies on ticket sales and its ability to rine and teach others about deep sea life. to offer it for 14 years. think they’re modeling the kind of future we
secure corporate sponsorships, which he Sabrino Merlo, managing director of the Dougherty and Merlo said dozens of work- want to have.”
said have been lagging. Maker Faire, noted a booth dedicated to ers and volunteers help put on the event Maker Faire will be held May 17 to May
“We’ve had to … really watch our costs homesteading techniques and do-it-your- involving some 175,000 square feet of 19 at the San Mateo County Event Center,
this year more than ever,” he said. “I am self food is an example of the deeper level installations and exhibits. Merlo said she is 1346 Saratoga Drive. Visit
worried that I don’t know what the future of engagement event coordinators are hop- looking forward to seeing sculpted installa- makerfaire.com/bay-area-2019/schedule for
holds for the event.” ing visitors experience this year. tions such as a 14.5-foot rearing horse a full schedule of activities. Visit maker-
The event this year, however, is expected Merlo said her team has sought to rein in whose movements can be controlled by faire.com/bay-area/call-for-makers to learn
to engage visitors in a wide array of hands- the event’s focus this year so visitors get to cranks and a large, spread-winged bald eagle more about volunteer opportunities at the
on activities and give them a dose of event engage with specific exhibits and projects covered in coins. She added a stage dedicat- Maker Faire.
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