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High school district budget shows deficit


Hearty reserves comfort officials facing structural deficit, threat of slowing economy
By Austin Walsh The district expenditures outpacing income. is where the district is, ” said according to the report.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Board of While the trend raises red flags, McManus. McManus said the district’s
Trustees dis- Liz McManus, district deputy The high school district is fund- spending imbalance is made worse
Though the San Mateo Union cussed the budg- superintendent for Business ed primarily by local property by the lack of state funding avail-
High School District’s fiscal out- et during a Services, noted a hearty reserve taxes which generated an expected able under Gov. Gavin Newsom,
look is relatively healthy over the wo rk s h o p fund will help stave off any poten- $172.6 million, according a dis- who appears less willing to allo-
immediate term, the projected Thursday, May tial economic emergency while trict budget report showing spend- cate one-time money to school
threat of a economic downturn is a 16, when offi- officials look to identify more ing is expected to reach $175.1 systems than his predecessor, for-
source of some concern for those cials examined efficient spending patterns. million. A healthy reserve fund mer governor Jerry Brown.
managing the school system’s Liz McManus a spending plan “We have to be a little more fis- with $21 million will need to be
budget. s h o w i n g cally prudent moving forward, that drawn down to balance the books, See BUDGET, Page 19

DAILY JOURNAL FILE


Drivers on East Hillsdale Boulevard in Foster City turn onto Edgewater
Boulevard to avoid long waits in traffic.

Traffic relief
pilot to stay
TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
Samantha Roybal, above, of Girl Scout Troop 61746 helped to plant flags at the nearly 140,000 graves during the
Memorial Day ceremony, Saturday, May 25, in San Bruno’s Golden Gate National Cemetery. Captain Jackson
in Foster City
Officials say program to stem cut-
Schultz, below, led a procession of military veterans during the Hillsborough Memorial Day Parade held Monday,
May 27. Captain Schultz is a decorated, 28-year veteran who served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. through traffic working as meant
D-Day’s 75th anniversary renews interest in classrooms By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
East Hillsdale Boulevard onto
Edgewater and Shell boulevards
By Martha Waggoner from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and U-turns
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Foster City Council has are also prohibited at those loca-
agreed to extend a pilot program tions.
CARY, N.C. — Kasey Turcol has aimed at reducing traffic conges- The program began Feb. 11 and,
just 75 minutes to explain to her tion caused by commuters cutting at a meeting Monday, May 20, the
high school students the impor- through the city on their way to council unanimously voted to
tance of D-Day — and if this was- State Route 92. keep it in place for at least the
n’t the 75th anniversary of the The traffic relief pilot program next three months.
turning point in World War II, she entails left turn prohibitions from
See TRAFFIC, Page 27
wouldn’t devote that much time to
it. D-Day is not part of the required
curriculum in North Carolina — or
in many other states.
Turcol reminds her students at
Crossroads FLEX High School in
Pool deal nears finish
By Austin Walsh terms for replacing, repairing and
Cary, North Carolina, that D-Day DAILY JOURNAL STAFF operating the facility.
was an Allied victory that saved The Burlingame City Council
Europe from Nazi tyranny and that High school and city officials approved terms of an agreement
the young men who fought and appear to be entering the final lap for the new pool Monday, May 20,
died were barely older than they of negotiating a deal for rebuild- following the San Mateo Union
ing the pool at Burlingame High
See LESSONS, Page 27 School, as both parties approved See POOL, Page 19
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2 Tuesday • May 28, 2019 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Courage is the most important of all the
virtues, because without courage you can’t
practice any other virtue consistently. You
can practice any virtue erratically, but
nothing consistently without courage.”
— Maya Angelou

This Day in History


165 people were killed when fire raced

1977 through the Beverly Hills Supper Club


in Southgate, Kentucky.

In 1 5 3 3 , the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer,


declared the marriage of England’s King Henry VIII to Anne
Boleyn valid.
In 1 8 6 3 , the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Regiment, made up of freed blacks, left Boston to fight for the
Union in the Civil War.
In 1 8 9 2 , the Sierra Club was organized in San Francisco.
In 1 9 1 2 , the Senate Commerce Committee issued its report on
the Titanic disaster that cited a “state of absolute unprepared-
ness,” improperly tested safety equipment and an “indifference
to danger” as some of the causes of an “unnecessary tragedy.”
In 1 9 1 8 , American troops fought their first major battle during REUTERS
World War I as they launched an offensive against the German- Tethered hot air balloons are seen during a balloon festival in the Olympic Park in Sochi, Russia.
held French village of Cantigny (kahn-tee-NYEE’); the
Americans succeeded in capturing the village.
In 1 9 2 9 , the first all-color talking picture, “On with the
Show!” produced by Warner Bros., opened in New York. In other news ...
In 1 9 3 7 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt pushed a button in coast. Cobleskill is more ambitious in its
Washington signaling that vehicular traffic could begin cross- Airman killed in WWII Officials say more than 110 million scope.
ing the just-opened Golden Gate Bridge in California. Neville to be buried in California gallons of toxic storm water has flowed “I do believe this is the first of its
Chamberlain became prime minister of Britain. In Nazi RIVERSIDE — A New York airman north from Mexico since April. kind of this caliber of degree” at a
Germany, Volkswagen was founded by the German Labour who died in World War II will be buried The closure will be in place until test- major university, said Nick Hof, chair-
Front. in Southern California 75 years after ing shows the water is safe. man of the Association of
In 1 9 4 0 , during World War II, the Belgian army surrendered to his bomber crashed in the Pacific. California and the cities of Imperial Professional Dog Trainers.
invading German forces. The Press-Enterprise reports that a Beach and Chula Vista sued the Trump Professor Stephen Mackenzie, who
memorial service for Staff Sgt. Vincent administration last year over the recur- has trained military and police dogs
Birthdays J. Rogers will be held June 5 at the ring toxic flows from Mexico.
Riverside National Cemetery.
for 40 years and authored professional
The lawsuit seeks to force the U.S. manuals on the subject, said he devel-
Rogers’ remains were identified ear- government to upgrade the collection oped Cobleskill’s Bachelor of
lier this year after being recovered system that diverts flows to a waste- Technology degree partly in response
from the Pacific atoll of Tarawa. water treatment plant. to a heightened demand for dogs capa-
Rogers of Snyder, New York, and six ble of sniffing out explosives in the
others crew members died when their B- Sit, fetch a bachelor’s aftermath of Sept. 11.
24 bomber crashed into a lagoon in degree in dog training “The security and working dog
January 1944. industry really expanded” following
The airman’s story is the centerpiece COBLESKILL, N.Y. — Luna the the attacks, Mackenzie said. Law
of an exhibit at the March Field Air springer spaniel is learning to sniff out enforcement agencies also need dogs
Former New York Singer Gladys Sen. Marco Rubio, Museum, which is near the airfield where a troublesome golf course fungus in that can ferret out drugs or to assist in
City Mayor Knight is 75. R-Fla., is 48. he trained and the Riverside cemetery. return for a tennis ball while helping search and rescue. And they need
Rudolph Giuliani The exhibit features his letters and her handler fetch a new breed of bache- skilled people to raise and train those
is 75. other artifacts of his service. lor’s degree. dogs and the handlers they’ll work
The four-year program in “canine with.
Actress Carroll Baker is 88. Producer-director Irwin Winkler
is 88. Actor John Karlen is 86. Basketball Hall of Famer Jerry Beach closes after training and management” officially The need for service dogs trained to
launches this fall at the State assist those with post-traumatic stress
West is 81. Singer Billy Vera is 75. Country musician Jerry Mexico sewage flows north University of New York at Cobleskill disorder or reduced mobility has also
Douglas is 63. Actor Louis Mustillo is 61. Former governor SAN DIEGO — Imperial Beach’s amid a surge in demand for specially expanded as veterans started returning
and U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford, R-S.C.., is 59. Actor Brandon entire shoreline has been closed to trained dogs to detect security threats from multiple tours of duty in Iraq and
Cruz (TV: “The Courtship of Eddie’s Father”) is 57. Country swimmers after sewage-contaminated and assist veterans in the wake of Afghanistan. There’s also a growing
singer Phil Vassar is 55. Actress Christa Miller is 55. Singer- runoff has flowed into California from 9/11. demand for dogs trained to assist peo-
musician Chris Ballew (Presidents of the USA) is 54. Rapper Mexico’s Tijuana River. While several institutions hand out ple with autism, seizure disorders, dia-
Chubb Rock is 51. Singer Kylie Minogue is 51. Actor Justin The San Diego Union-Tribune reports training certificates and at least one betes, impaired vision or hearing, and
Kirk is 50. Olympic gold medal figure skater Ekaterina the San Diego County Department of small private college, Bergin a range of other conditions, according
Gordeeva is 48. Television personality Elisabeth Hasselbeck Environment Health issued the order University of Canine Studies in to Assistance Dogs International, a
is 42. R&B singer Jaheim is 42. Actor Jake Johnson is 41. Sunday, expanding the closure that has Penngrove, California, awards a bach- coalition of programs that train and
Actor Jesse Bradford is 40. Actress Monica Keena is 40. been in place for months for part of the elor’s in dog handling, the program at place service dogs.

Lotto Local Weather Forecast


May 25 Powerball Fantasy Five Tues day : Partly cloudy in the morning
1 2 39 43 66 2 1 12 18 30 38 then becoming sunny. Breezy. Highs in
the 50s to upper 60s. West winds 5 to 10
Powerball
mph increasing to 20 to 30 mph in the
May 24 Mega Millions Daily Four afternoon.
14 41 44 56 62 10 3 8 4 3 Tues day ni g ht: Mostly cloudy. Breezy.
Lows in the mid 50s. West winds 20 to 30
Mega number
Daily 3 midday mph decreasing to 5 to 15 mph after mid-
May 25 Super Lotto Plus 3 2 4 night.
Wednes day : Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s to
4 10 32 36 43 26 Daily 3 evening lower 70s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
Mega number
Wednes day ni g ht: Partly cloudy in the evening then
4 7 0
becoming mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
The Daily Derby race winners are California Classic, No. Thurs day : Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
5, in first place; Hot Shot, No. 3, in second place; and sunny. Highs in the 50s to upper 60s.
Gorgeous George, No. 8, in third place. The race time Thurs day ni g ht thro ug h Sunday : Clear. Lows in the
was clocked at 1:47.75. mid 50s. Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s.

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Burlingame art museum Police reports
Bad medicine
A San Mateo woman’s purse was stolen
South El Camino Real in San Mateo , it
was reported at 10:14 p.m. Wednesday,

development takes form while she was at the doctor’s office on

REDWOOD CITY
May 22.

on Casa De Campo, it was reported at 6:15


By Austin Walsh footage. a.m. Monday, May 13.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Gardiner said ideally Reckl es s dri v i ng . A motorist was smok- Drunk dri v er. Someone was swerving and
the bottom floor would ing marijuana while driving recklessly on El driving through a neighborhood several
Plans are starting to take shape for the be reserved for retail but, Camino Real, it was reported at 5:57 p.m. times on North Eldorado Street and Monte
mixed-use project expected to replace the considering the changes Wednesday, May 22. Diablo Avenue, it was reported at 12:47 a.m.
Peninsula Museum of Art in Burlingame, as in the industry, he said Fraud. Someone stole another person’s ID Monday, May 13.
officials are weighing unique designs for the options for the space on Sandlewood Lane, it was reported at 9:09 Theft. Someone broke into a car and stole
project comprised of commercial and office will remain open. For the a.m. Wednesday, May 22. items on Sylvan Avenue, it was reported at
space as well as housing. residential units, DUI. A man was anonymously reported for 9:52 a.m. Thursday, May 10.
driving under the influence on Woodside
Burlingame Community Development Ruth Waters Gardiner said as many as Hi t-and run. A motorist hit another car
Director Kevin Gardiner said plans were sub- 10% will be set aside at Road, it was reported at 2:24 p.m. Monday, before driving away on El Camino Real, it
mitted to build 60 units, 148,327 square feet an affordable rate, but that is also yet to be May 20. was reported at 9:53 p.m. Thursday, May 9.
of office space and an additional 7,588 determined. Reckl es s dri v i ng . A motorist was driving Vandal i s m. Someone spray painted a stop
square feet of office space at 1766 El The first set of project plans have been over the speed limit and on the wrong side of sign on Ellsworth Avenue, it was reported at
Camino Real. submitted and are under review, according to the road on El Camino Real, it was reported at 3:11 p.m. Thursday, May 9.
The project, unlike others in its intent to Gardiner who said the project will likely be 10:17 p.m. Friday, May 10. Hi t-and-run. A truck hit a parked vehicle
combine the variety of uses into a single up for initial public examination later this Publ i c i nto x i cati o n. A man was intoxi- before driving away, it was reported at 1:27
seven-story tower, is slated to redevelop the summer, barring unanticipated changes. cated and yelling on El Camino Real, it was p.m. Thursday, May 9.
land currently home to the Peninsula The property is currently occupied by the reported at 9:41 p.m. Friday, May 10. Auto burg l ary. Three cars were broken into
Museum of Art, which is yet to find a new Peninsula Museum of Art, which received within an hour on Bridgepointe Parkway, it
location. notice that its lease is soon ending to make SAN MATEO was reported between 9:20 p.m. and 10:30
Beyond the distinct plans, Gardiner said way for redevelopment, sending officials Burg l ary. Items were taken from a vehicle p.m. Wednesday, May 8.
the project is the first of its kind in an area with the creative collective scrambling to
where officials are looking to establish a find a new home.
new neighborhood under a general plan Museum founder and Executive Director
update seeking to facilitate housing con- Ruth Waters said the escalating cost of land
struction. across the Peninsula has made it exceeding-
“This is unique in that it is the first in a ly difficult to find a new spot to house the
new Burlingame mixed-use area, ” said program featuring artist studios, galleries
Gardiner. and exhibits.
The project proposed by property owner She said officials are especially intrigued
Mario Muzzi aims to split 60 units over the by an opportunity to occupy one of the
top two floors of the building, above four campuses soon to be vacated by the
stories of office space and a ground floor Redwood City Elementary School District,
reserved for additional commercial square
See MUSEUM, Page 5
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Rent spikes, gig jobs among bills facing action


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS details, though, are bound to be subject to The bill, AB392, once was vehemently
plenty more political wrangling this ses- opposed by police. But it is now supported
Trump
SACRAMENTO — The California sion. by key law enforcement groups after it was Democratic lawmakers argue President
Legislature faces key decisions this week, amended last week. The organizations are Donald Trump’s administration is cutting
including trying to reign in police use of Housing also backing another bill, SB230, which away at health, environmental and work-
force, prevent rent spikes, and alter labor requires that every officer be trained in ways place safety protections. Their plan is to
Legislators have said repeatedly the state keep in place federal rules that pre-date
laws affecting workers in the gig economy. is in the midst of a housing crisis. But the to avoid using deadly force. The police
Friday is the deadline for the Assembly and groups say the two bills “will go further Trump.
biggest housing bill of the session, which SB1, which is awaiting a vote in the
Senate to pass or reject bills that originated would have overridden local zoning rules in than any other state legislation to minimize
in each chamber. If they survive, they will the use of force in our communities.” Senate, says many federal standards in place
some areas to allow for the construction of before Trump took office would still be
be considered by the opposing chamber more homes, appears to be dead for the year
before lawmakers adjourn in September. but could be considered next year. Privacy enforceable under state law even if the feder-
Some of the measures facing key votes: al government changes its policies.
The Assembly has voted to reduce some of The state adopted a sweeping privacy bill
the red tape around building accessory last year. Now, lawmakers and lobbyists are Medical billing
Gig economy dwelling units, or granny flats and casitas. ironing out the details. The Senate has
Companies like Uber and Lyft helped cre- Two other measures are awaiting already stalled a bill that was a priority for What you pay for health care varies by
ate the so-called gig economy. Legislation Assembly votes this week: AB1482 would privacy advocates, which would have your insurance carrier, giving people incen-
pending in the Assembly could set a clearer cap the size of rent increases for some ten- allowed consumers to take companies to tives to only seek treatment at hospitals
standard for who, exactly, is an independent ants, while AB1481 would require landlords court for a range of violations of the state’s that are “in-network.” The result can be
contractor with a “gig” and who has the to provide a reason for evicting tenants. new law. some surprisingly high bills for people
rights of a full-fledged employee. Several bills are awaiting a vote in the unaware a hospital is outside of their net-
Backed by labor unions, the bill, AB5, Police shootings Assembly that would create exemptions to work. AB1611 seeks to change this situa-
could expand rights and benefits to workers the privacy law, such as AB 846 for customer tion. It would ban hospitals from charging
Police would be empowered to use lethal out-of-network prices to people who have
now labeled independent contractors, in force only if it’s necessary to prevent death loyalty programs and — more broadly — for
turn upending some industries. It comes security purposes, such as in AB 1416. health insurance.
or serious harm to themselves or others The California Hospital Association
amid a state Supreme Court ruling and a under a pending Assembly bill. That’s a As Alexa and Echo devices pop up in more
wave of protests that are pressing policy homes, another measure, AB1395, would put opposes the plan, arguing hospitals and
change from the current standard that lets health insurance companies should have the
makers to look at the fine print of workers’ officers kill if they reasonably fear they are limits on how companies can use data col-
rights as the nature of work changes. The lected through smart speakers. freedom to negotiate their own rates.
in danger.

San Francisco police union calls for chief to resign following raid of journalist’s home
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lance journalist. May 10 while police, armed with a sledge- Media organizations across the country crit-
Chief William Scott acknowledged Friday hammer, searched his home and office to icized the raids as a violation of California’s
SAN FRANCISCO — The union represent- that the searches were probably illegal and uncover the source of a leaked report on the shield law, which specifically protects jour-
ing San Francisco police officers demanded apologized for the way his department handled unexpected death of the city’s former public nalists from search warrants.
Saturday that its chief resign, accusing him of the investigation, telling the San Francisco defender. They subsequently removed dozens Because the warrants are under seal, it’s not
blaming officers for raids that he ordered to Chronicle , “I’m sorry that this happened.” of Carmody’s cameras, cellphones, computers known what information police provided to
determine who leaked a police report to a free- Bryan Carmody was handcuffed for hours on and other equipment. support the searches.

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2020 Dem calendar boosts Hispanic voter clout Impeach Trump? Most Dems
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

DES MOINES, Iowa — How to pronounce Beto


prefer dodging the question
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
O’Rourke’s first name — “Is it BET-oh or BAY-toe?” — is
debated nearly everywhere the 2020 Democratic presiden- WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders in Congress have
tial hopeful goes in Iowa. But Rich Salas doesn’t hesitate. argued that impeaching President Donald Trump is a politi-
“BET-oh,” the chief diversity officer at Des Moines cal mistake as the 2020 election nears. Most of the candi-
University says correctly while introducing O’Rourke at a dates running to succeed him seem to agree, for now.
recent gathering of an Asian and Latino political action Fewer than one-third of the 23 Democrats vying for the
committee. “What a really great name.” nomination are issuing calls to start the impeachment
Salas notes that O’Rourke “speaks really good Spanish, process, citing evidence in special counsel Robert
better than I do,” before leading chants of “Viva Beto!” Mueller’s report they believe shows Trump obstructed jus-
It’s a rallying cry that may not resonate in Iowa, home to tice . Most others, including leading contenders Joe Biden
the nation’s first presidential nominating contest, but and Bernie Sanders, have found a way to hedge or search for
could pay dividends faster than in previous years thanks to middle ground, supporting investigations that could lead to
a primary calendar that will see the two states with the largest impeachment or saying Trump’s conduct warrants impeach-
Hispanic populations go to the polls earlier than usual. ment but stopping short of any call for such a proceeding.
Hispanics make up just 6% of the population in Iowa, support could potentially secure a viable — if narrow — path The candidates’ reluctance, even as more congressional
which holds caucuses Feb. 3, and barely half that percentage of survival through the primary’s frantic opening weeks, as Democrats start pushing their leaders in the direction,
in New Hampshire, which goes next. But then comes Nevada, the 23-candidate field winnows. A total of 4,051 Democratic underscores the risky politics of investigating the presi-
where almost 30% of people are Hispanic. And, just 10 days delegates are up for grabs. Nearly 500 of those will be in dent for “high crimes and misdemeanors.” Impeachment
later this cycle, California and Texas — home to 13-plus mil- California and 260-plus in Texas. Both allocate delegates matters deeply to the party’s base but remains unpopular
lion eligible Hispanic voters, nearly half of all such voters proportionately, though, meaning even the winners likely with most Americans.
nationwide, according to the Pew Research Center — vote on have to share their hauls — and potentially providing more White House hopefuls may win praise from liberal
“Super Tuesday.” lifelines for any candidate who can mobilize Hispanics even activists by pressing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-
That means candidates who can win consistent Hispanic if they don’t finish first. Calif., for an impeachment inquiry, but those who fall short
of insisting are unlikely to take heat from early-state pri-
San Mateo Masonic Temple, but they are concerned the mary voters more focused on other issues.

MUSEUM
Continued from page 3
costs and challenges associated with occupying a portion of
the building are also too steep.
So as it stands, the only certainty for the museum is that
“People talk about it and people have opinions about it,
but health care is much more salient to them,” Sue Dvorsky,
a former head of the Iowa Democratic Party, said in an inter-
view. “I just don’t see Democratic activists here all worked
it will need to move from the existing space in the coming
months, said Waters. up about impeachment. They trust Pelosi.”
as education officials are in the process of shuttering “Yes, we will need to vacate by the end of the year, and The 2020 candidates are facing pressure from the left to
schools and looking to rent the properties to raise revenue yes, we are still looking,” Waters said in an email. take a harder line on impeachment as the Trump administra-
for a busted budget. Yet despite the challenges associated with relocating, tion’s stiff-arming of subpoenas leaves House Democrats
Waters said previously the museum is forming an alliance Waters has suggested she harbors no ill will for needing to fuming and a growing number of lawmakers urge Pelosi to
with other nonprofit art groups to raise money among like- move, especially to make space for more housing in an area initiate an inquiry constitutionally required to remove
minded organizations which could share the expansive for- largely starved for residential development. Trump from office. Leah Greenberg, co-founder of the pro-
mer education spaces. As part of that effort, Waters said the As it relates to the redevelopment proposal, the project is gressive group Indivisible, described the absence of louder
museum is discussing a partnership with Broadway By the proposed in an area where Burlingame officials agreed more calls for impeachment from the candidates as “a real gap in
Bay and the Dragon Theatre to see if the drama organiza- housing should be located, due to its nearness to public leadership.”
tions have interest in cohabiting any future Redwood City transportation hubs like the Millbrae train station. The
locations. project is only a short distance from Adrian Court, where
But Waters suggested the former school sites may also be another developer is proposing 265 units as well.
too expensive, so officials are continuing their search else- “We felt this was a logical place to have more housing
where. She said museum representatives recently toured the units given the proximity to transit,” Gardiner said.
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State congressman says he has


taken photo with dead enemy
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bureaucrats intent on pur-
suing “war fighters.” His
SAN DIEGO — U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter of offices didn’t return calls
California acknowledged taking a photo with and emails seeking com-
a dead combatant during his time as a Marine ment Monday.
as he defended a Navy SEAL charged with Gallagher’s lawyers
multiple war crimes, including killing a have said he did not mur-
teenage fighter. der anyone and that dis-
The Republican congressman, who was re- gruntled SEALs made the
elected last November as he faces corruption Duncan Hunter accusations because they
charges, made the comments during a town wanted to get rid of a
hall Saturday in his San Diego-area district, demanding platoon leader.
VISUAL HUNT
the Union-Tribune reported. Dozens of Republican congressmen say
The Purisima Creek Redwood Preserve, above, will connect to the ocean through an open space
Hunter has advocated for a pardon for Gallagher an innocent war hero being unfair-
transfer slated to soon be completed.
Edward Gallagher, who’s charged with stab- ly prosecuted. President Donald Trump got

Open space transfer connects bing to death a teenage Islamic State fighter
under his care in Iraq in 2017 and then hold-
ing his reenlistment ceremony with the
body.
him moved from the brig to better confine-
ment in a military hospital with access to his
lawyers and family.
Trump says he is considering pardons for

redwood forests to the coast


BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Midpen will also explore the feasibility of
Prosecutors said the Navy SEAL chief
texted a photograph of himself next to the
dead fighter and wrote he “got him with my
hunting knife.” He’s also accused of shoot-
several American military members accused
of war crimes.
Gallagher’s court-martial is set to begin
this week at Naval Base San Diego. Gallagher
reintroducing cattle grazing to the property, ing two civilians in Iraq and opening fire on has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
The transfer of 240 acres south of Half the district said. crowds. At the town hall, Hunter declined to com-
Moon Bay next month will be the final link The restoration, grazing and public access Hunter said he also posed for a photo next ment on his own pending court case.
in a vision to connect Santa Cruz Mountain projects are funded in part by Measure AA, a to a dead combatant but said he did not text it Hunter and his wife, Margaret, were indicted
forests to the coast, conservationists said $300 million bond passed by local voters or post it to social media. The congressman in 2017 on federal charges of illegally con-
this week. in 2014, supporting open space projects in said “a lot of us have done the exact same verting more than $250,000 in campaign
The property, encompassing steep hill- Midpen’s community-supported Vision thing,” referring to fellow service members contributions for personal living expenses.
sides and grassy ridgeline, will transfer in Plan. in Iraq and Afghanistan. Both have pleaded not guilty and have their
June from the Giustis, a coastside farming Midpen works in public-private partner- Hunter called the military justice system next court hearing scheduled for July 29. Trial
family, to the Midpeninsula Regional Open ship with the Peninsula Open Space Trust to “corrupt,” saying it is run by lawyers and is set for later this year.
Space District. protect and steward open space and agricul-
The transfer will connect protected open tural land on the coast.
space and agricultural land from the
Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve to the
A nonprofit land trust, POST began pro-
tecting the Purisima-to-the-Sea properties
Edmund Morris, known for his
Pacific Ocean, the district announced this
week.
“We now have a wonderful opportunity to
in 1998. Midpen began acquiring these
lands from POST in 2006, shortly after
Midpen’s boundaries expanded to include
biography of Reagan, dies at 78
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS which won the Pulitzer
plan and build the Measure AA-funded the San Mateo County coast. Midpen pur- Prize in 1980. But what
Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail, linking the Bay chased an additional Purisima-to-the-Sea DANBURY, Conn. — Presidential biogra- cemented his legacy was
Area Ridge Trail along the Skyline corridor property from the University of California pher Edmund Morris, best known for writing a “Dutch: A Memoir of
with the California Coastal Trail along the in 2009. book about the life of Ronald Reagan, has died. Ronald Reagan.”
ocean bluffs,” Midpen General Manager Ana In all, Midpen has added five properties He was 78. Aides to Reagan, who
Maria Ruiz said. totaling 1,493 contiguous acres to Purisima Morris died Friday in a hospital in Danbury, took office in 1981,
The Giustis will retain lower farm fields Creek Redwoods Preserve, supporting agri- Connecticut, a day after suffering a stroke, his thought Morris an ideal
where Brussels sprouts, artichokes, beans, culture, protecting a corridor for wildlife and wife, Sylvia Jukes Morris, told The Associated candidate for a book on
pumpkins, peas and hay are grown. creating an opportunity to build the long- Press on Monday.
The open space district plans to restore envisioned Purisima-to-the-Sea Trail. Edmund Morris him. Morris received a
Morris was a polished prose stylist whose seven-figure contract from
the area by cleaning up abandoned oil wells Today, Midpen stewards more than career took off with the success of his first Random House and access most historians
and improving nearby ponds and stretches 10,000 acres on the San Mateo County book, “The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt,” would only dream of.
of creek for wildlife habitat. In addition, Coast.
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Trump’s Japan stay: Pomp Flood buyouts cost rising over decade
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of lifelong residents and some younger
newcomers drawn by the cheap prices of its

and tense circumstances


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I don’t take sides as to
MOSBY, Mo. — The residents of this
small riverside town have become accus-
tomed to watching floods swamp their
streets, transform their homes into islands
modest wood-frame homes. Residents
watched nervously this past week as high
waters again threatened the town.
“It really is frustrating, because here we
who I’m in favor or who and ruin their floors and furniture. are, we’re coming through a wet season.
TOKYO — All the pomp and pageantry in I’m not,” Trump said Elmer Sullivan has replaced his couch, There’s a chance that we could possibly
the world couldn’t paper over the tensions when asked whether he bed and television. He’s torn up water- flood, and we’re still waiting,” said Jason
between President Donald Trump and Japan’s was favoring a violent buckled floorboards. And he put a picket Stooksbury, an alderman who oversees the
Shinzo Abe on two of their most pressing dictator over the former fence against the front of his house to town’s efforts to curb flooding. “It’s not a
issues: North Korea and trade. vice president. “But I can cover up a gap left when waters washed out good situation, but what are you going to
The president and tell you that Joe Biden part of the stone foundation. do — it’s the government process.”
prime minister tried was a disaster.” “I just don’t want to mess with it any- Over the past three decades, federal and
mightily to minimize Indeed, Trump also more. I’m 83 years old and I’m tired of it, local governments have poured more than
Shinzo Abe
their differences during sided with Kim on the and I just want to get out of it,” Sullivan $5 billion into buying tens of thousands
Trump’s four-day state question of whether the short-term missile said. of vulnerable properties across the coun-
visit to Tokyo, while launches violated U.N. Security Council res- Finally fed up, Sullivan and nearly half try, according to an Associated Press
playing up their close olutions, as both Abe and Trump’s own of the homeowners in Mosby signed up in analysis of data from the Federal
personal friendship and national security adviser, John Bolton, had 2016 for a program in which the govern- Emergency Management Agency and the
their countries’ long-held stated. ment would buy and then demolish their Department of Housing and Urban
ties. But tension abound- “My people think it could have been a vio- properties rather than paying to rebuild Development.
Donald Trump ed, with Trump on lation,” said Trump. “I view it differently. I them over and over. They’re still waiting The AP analysis shows those buyouts
Monday brushing off the view it as a man — perhaps he wants to get for offers, joining thousands of others have been getting more expensive, with
significance of North Korean short-range attention and perhaps not. Who knows?” across the country in a slow-moving line many of the costliest coming in the last
missile tests that have rattled Japan and Japan has long voiced concern about to escape from flood-prone homes. decade after strong storms pounded heavily
reasserting his threats to hit Abe with poten- short-range missiles because of the threat Patience is wearing thin in Mosby, a populated coastal states such as Texas, New
tially devastating auto import tariffs. they pose to its security. Kim’s decision to town of fewer than 200 people with a core York and New Jersey.
Asked if he was bothered by the missile lift the pause in ballistic missile launches
tests, Trump said: “No, I’m not. I am person- that began in late 2017 alarmed North
ally not.” Abe, in contrast, said the missile Korea’s neighbors.
tests were “of great regret.” Most analysts believe the missiles were
The conflict demonstrates the limits of ballistic missiles, which are not allowed
Abe’s long-term strategy of showering under U.N. resolutions.
Trump with affection in hopes of extracting Trump’s visit to Japan was designed to
benefits. Trump appeared uninterested in highlight the U.S.-Japan alliance and show-
concessions despite a program tailor-made case the warm relations between the two
for the president that included a showy visit leaders. Trump said he and Abe deliberated
with the new Japanese emperor, a round of over trade, Iran and more during hours of
golf and prime seats at a sumo tournament talks at Akasaka Palace.
where Trump got to present a “President’s Trump was invited to Japan to be the first
Cup” to the winner, world leader to meet the country’s new
Trump also demonstrated again that he is emperor. But despite being far from
willing to turn his back on long-held norms Washington, Trump didn’t hold back in his
as he assailed Joe Biden, the 2020 criticism of Biden, telling the world he
Democratic hopeful whom North Korean agreed with the North Korean leader’s
leader Kim Jon Un recently criticized as hav- assessment and declaring himself “not a
ing a low IQ. fan.”

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Macron vs. Salvini: Two leaders Israel faces possible second


election amid coalition crisis
in power struggle over EU fate
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JERUSALEM — Israel’s parliament on or share this story at
United States, global Monday passed a preliminary motion to dis- www.smdailyjournal.com
BRUSSELS — France’s pro-EU president warming, regulation of solve itself. The move further pushed the
and the leader of Italy’s euroskeptic, far- the tech industry and, of country toward an unprecedented political
right movement jockeyed for the role of course, Brexit. impasse, less than two months after elec- Likud insists Lieberman is motivated by
chief powerbroker on the continent The outcome of the tions seemed to promise Prime Minister his personal spite for Netanyahu and has
Monday after elections to the European election is already set- Benjamin Netanyahu a new mandate. launched a vicious campaign against him in
Parliament hollowed out the traditional ting off a power struggle. If the bill receives final passage in a vote recent days. But Lieberman says he is driven
political middle. In France, President scheduled Wednesday, Israel would be forced by ideology and will not be a hand to reli-
The four days of balloting that drew to a Emmanuel Emmanuel Macron’s to hold new elections — sending the politi- gious coercion.
close Sunday across the European Union’s party narrowly lost to cal system into disarray. “I will not be a partner to a Halachic state,”
28 countries ended the domination of the
Macron
the French far-right, led Netanyahu appeared to have a clear path to he said, using the word for Jewish law.
main center-right and center-left parties in by Marine Le Pen. Macron, whose party was victory, and a fourth consecutive term, after Ultra-Orthodox parties consider conscrip-
Parliament and established the anti-EU poised to secure 21 seats to 22 for Le Pen’s the April 9 elections. His Likud party tion a taboo, fearing that military service
forces on the right and the environmental- National Rally, spent Monday busily emerged tied as the largest party in the 120- will lead to immersion in secularism. But
ists on the left as forces to be reckoned amassing allies ahead of a summit Tuesday seat parliament, and with his traditional years of exemptions have generated wide-
with. in Brussels, hoping to build a durable pro- allies, he appeared to control a solid 65-55 spread resentment among the rest of Jewish
Voters delivered the highest turnout in 20 EU coalition. majority. Israelis.
years, rejecting mainstream politics in In Italy, Matteo Salvini’s right-wing But he has struggled to form a government A stalemate on the issue was one of the fac-
France, Germany, Britain and Italy. League party won a third of the country’s ahead of a looming deadline to do so. His tors that shortened the term of the previous
The results could make the business of vote and is poised to become one of the prospective coalition has been thrown into coalition government, which Lieberman
governing Europe even trickier, leaving the biggest parties in the European Parliament crisis in recent days by former Defense resigned from months before elections were
Parliament deadlocked over key issues to with 28 seats in the 751-seat legislature. Minister Avigdor Lieberman, an ally and called because he disagreed with its policy
come, including immigration, a major trade But his ambitions reached higher. sometimes rival of Netanyahu’s. toward the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu delivered a primetime statement Dissolving parliament would be a shock-
on Monday calling on his potential partners ing turn of events for Netanyahu, who has led
to put “the good of the nation above every the country for the past decade. “We invite
other interest” in order to avoid sending the Lieberman to join us today and not con-
country once again to “expensive, wasteful” tribute to the toppling of a right-wing gov-
elections. He placed the blame on Lieberman ernment,” a statement by Likud read.
for creating the crisis, but said he was hope- President Donald Trump waded into Israeli
ful his efforts to salvage a compromise in the politics and tweeted support for Netanyahu,
next 48 hours would succeed. saying he was “hoping things will work out
Lieberman has insisted on passing a new with Israel’s coalition formation and Bibi
law mandating that young ultra-Orthodox and I can continue to make the alliance
men be drafted into the military, like most between America and Israel stronger than
other Jewish males. Netanyahu’s ultra- ever.”
Orthodox allies demand that the draft exemp- With the 42-day timeline allotted to
tions remain in place. Netanyahu to sign agreements with his part-
Without the five seats of Lieberman’s ners and present his new government set to
Yisrael Beiteinu party, Netanyahu cannot expire late Wednesday, his Likud party pre-
muster a majority. sented the paperwork to dissolve the parlia-
“The draft law has become a symbol and we ment.
will not capitulate on our symbols,” The Knesset passed the bill on Monday
Lieberman defiantly said, vowing to press with 65 members of parliament voting in
for new elections if his demands are not met. favor. But the motion could still be pulled at
Netanyahu and Lieberman met Monday any moment before Wednesday’s vote if a
evening in a last-ditch effort to find a com- compromise is found.
promise. Israeli media said the meeting ended The main opposition party, Blue and
without any progress, and quoted Likud offi- White, which also controls 35 seats,
cials as saying Netanyahu would soon order appealed for a chance to form a coalition. But
new elections. a parliamentary vote for dissolution would
Netanyahu’s ruling Likud has traditionally automatically trigger new elections. Blue and
had an alliance with ultra-Orthodox and White has ruled out any alliance with
nationalist parties. But Lieberman, a former Netanyahu.
top Netanyahu aide, is a wild card. Though If Wednesday’s final vote passes, it would
stanchly nationalist, he also champions a mark the first time the scenario had played
secular agenda aimed toward his political out in Israel and set the stage for an unprece-
base of immigrants from the former Soviet dented second election in the same calendar
Union. year.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Tuesday • May 28, 2019 9


SB 50’s pause will embolden housing activists
below-market rates
Unfortunate irony
Y
causes a propor- esterday, our nation honored the service of our men
By Nick Humann

Sacramento’s easy answer to our


tional pricing
increase for the
Guest and women in uniform in recognition of a national
holiday — Memorial Day. For the past few years, I
housing crisis, Senate Bill 50, has
been delayed until early 2020. While
market-rate units.
Everyone ends up perspective have highlighted in my column the unfortunate irony of
Memorial Day— a day in which we commemorate our fallen
patriotic heroes, but continue to turn a blind eye to many
this is good news for those who paying more,
including those in living Veterans battling a host of issues after their service,
respect local control, don’t expect tions that prevent small businesses such as homelessness, post-traumatic stress disorder, severe
housing activists to give up. the low-income from succeeding because they can’t
units as those poverty, unemployment, and suicide.
Left-wing opposition to SB 50 afford regulatory compliance teams. A Five years ago, my family
focused on a perceived lack of afford- prices rise with the rest of the market few thousand affordable housing units
eventually. This is to say nothing of and I paid respects to my
able housing requirements. Even in a region with more than seven mil- Grandfather Warren Madison —
prominent supporters of the measure the onerous development regulations lion people will not change much.
that lead to public reviews taking a Vietnam veteran who proudly
— such as the Los Angeles Times’ edi- Perhaps we should consider that served our beloved nation — at
torial board — argued for explicit years, which further reduce the incen- there is an upper limit to the Bay
tive for development. the Memorial Cemetery. Warren
affordable housing requirements near Area’s population given the limita- Madison served in the hard-
transit. Others bring up an “imbalance” tions of our current infrastructure. We
between job and housing projections fought battles of Vietnam dur-
Proponents of affordable housing do not need to accommodate every ing the 1960s.
often fail to inform us of significant at the local level. For example, individual or company that wants to
Burlingame plans on adding nearly As we made our way up the
infrastructure needs. On top of that, be here. hill to his beloved spot of rest,
they deny that affordable housing 3,000 new units by 2040 — repre- The market is already addressing
senting a population increase of over I placed a small U.S. flag and
mandates result in unaffordable hous- affordability for us. California has some flowers on his granite
20 percent. The city also projects job experienced negative migration for
ing for everyone else. Jonathan Madison plot. After a brief moment of
growth of nearly 10,000 workers in two years in a row. Employers and
Let’s start with infrastructure. A silence, I found myself conflict-
that same time period. This appears residents continue to leave for states
larger population requires more roads, ed in thought with respect to how our country honors our
unbalanced at first glance. with lower costs of living. The spread
increased public transportation capac- wounded heroes. I took pride in knowing my grandfather
However, not everyone lives where of the tech industry beyond the Bay
ity, more teachers and schools, they work, especially on the managed to successfully reintegrate into society, start a fam-
increased water and sewage connec- Area is a positive development, as ily, and create a construction business after his service in
Peninsula where cities are small in extreme economic concentration is
tions and more emergency services terms of land area. Also, projections Vietnam. However, I considered the hundreds of thousands
personnel. It also requires more gro- corrosive. Just don’t tell that to the of other Veterans who were not so fortunate. Namely, I
over a 20-year period are based on politicians in Sacramento who want
cery stores, restaurants, coffee shops today’s trends and therefore are not wrestled with the fact that, while our nation designates a
and entertainment options. The list to continue the tax bonanza from holiday to pay respects to our fallen brave men and women
worth much. Claiming that balanced high-paying technology jobs.
can go on. All of these require zoning projections for 20 years in the future in uniform, we provide very little support for those who are
allocations and/or more public dol- Now that SB 50 is tabled, let’s refo- in urgent need of medical care and support services.
will solve our problems is policy cus on improving life for the people
lars. analysis by way of grade school I have seen time and again that our fallen comrades are
BART and Caltrain are already over- who already live here. We should treated with little to no respect with regard to their health
math. improve our strained infrastructure
crowded. The next iteration of SB 50 The only real solution would be to and stability following years of patriotic service. Take for
will likely include expanded afford- and reinvigorate the small business example the fact that, every 65 seconds, a vet commits sui-
kick out current residents, bulldoze climate so all socioeconomic levels
able housing requirements. This everything and build skyscrapers cide. This is in large part due to our nation’s inability to
have an opportunity to prosper. provide effective treatment for our wounded warriors, many
would force Bay Area cities to add around the entire Bay Area. That will Unfortunately, Bay Area cities of who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder in addition
thousands of new units along already never and should never happen. No should consider funding litigation to a multitude of physical ailments. What’s more, more than
overcrowded transit lines. We have one has an realistic plan for address- reserves for whenever Sacramento 573,000 of our wounded comrades are unemployed, accord-
yet to see a workable proposal that ing high housing costs because it is a decides to overstep its authority.
modernizes our aging systems and symptom of a deeper problem. ing to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
According to state Sen. Scott Wiener, Beyond that, the Department of Veterans Affairs — the
also massively increases capacity. The low-income housing threshold D-San Francisco, “This fight is far
Major upgrades will also increase the for a family of four in San Mateo federal agency tasked with administering emergency assis-
from over.” tance and services for our wounded heroes — is significantly
cost of using an already expensive County is a whopping $117,400.
transit system. Compare that to New York City’s underfunded and inadequately staffed. As a result, the VA faces
Additionally, few are willing to $83,450 or the national average of several challenges in providing quick and effective treat-
Nick Humann is a resident of ment for veterans who need it most. Such inefficiencies
admit that “inclusionary housing around $50,000. We should address Burlingame and a financial analy st for
ordinances” result in increased prices the root problems that make the cost often result in thousands of our patriots being mistreated
for all but the lucky few who win a of living so incredibly high. Let’s
a satellite internet v enture building the and forced to wait in long lines for urgent medical care.
revisit the high tax rates on just about world’s largest satellite constellation. In spite of this horrific reality, nothing moves our spirits
housing lottery. Requiring developers
everything and the crushing regula- to a more patriotic place than our recognition of the sacri-
to rent 10% to 20% of new units at
fices these beloved soldiers make on our behalf. Indeed,
there is nothing we could ever do to fully repay their fearless
Letters to the editor service. These courageous heroes continually sacrifice their
lives for the preservation of our freedom. The least we can
do is provide basic necessities for their health and longevi-
I/we are continually reminded by the ing on day one and 50 cents per mile ty during and following their patriotic period of service.
Jury duty Needless to say, it is ironic that a nation that honors its
powers-to-be, how terribly important round trip and a free lunch for the dura-
Editor, we are as prospective jurors and the tion of jury duty if selected to serve patriots with a national holiday cannot seem to muster the
I’d like to share with all of my jurisprudence system is completely on a jury? After all, if Jim Harnett, an support to provide basic necessities for the brave men and
neighbors in San Mateo County the dependent upon our ability to be women who have sacrificed their lives for the preservation
employee of Caltrain/SamTrans can of our dear nation. Our wounded warriors deserve better treat-
unspeakable pain associated with impartial, firm, fair and just.  be awarded a $50,000 bonus for his
opening the mail and finding my/your I’m reminded of that dictum that ment than each of us. Sadly, this is not the case. Not even
good performance (bringing his year- close.
name on a jury summons. I’m not says, ‘when you are good at some- ly salary to over $543,000), why In spite of the consistent increases we see in our national
seeking sympathy for being selected, thing, you don’t do it for free.’ These can’t jurors enjoy healthier compen- defense budget, we have continued to witness an embarrass-
I’m seeking “reasonable compensa- days, jurors receive $15 per day start- sation? Nugget of an idea, right?        ingly limited amount of dollars designated to support our
tion.” From the moment I/we enter ing the second day and 34.5 cents per fearless soldiers following their service. A fairly recent CNN
the courthouse in Redwood City, and mile one way only. If we are so investigation into the VA determined that our brave men and
then the Jury Assembly Room, and
Emile Manara
important to the system, why not women in uniform “continue to wait months for care at
then Judge Buchwald’s court room, compensate jurors $100 per day start- South San Francisco some VA facilities.” The investigation also noted that “a
federally funded report prepared for the VA released in
September concluded the agency remains ‘plagued’ by prob-
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New auto giant? Fiat Chrysler wants to merge with Renault


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alliance” with Japan’s Nissan and
Mitsubishi.
PARIS — Fiat Chrysler proposed on Fiat Chrysler’s offer comes at a key
Monday to merge with France’s Renault to moment for Renault. The French manufac-
create the world’s third-biggest automaker, turer had wanted to merge fully with Nissan,
worth $40 billion, and combine forces in but those plans were derailed by the arrest
the race to make electric and autonomous of boss Carlos Ghosn on financial miscon-
vehicles. duct charges in Japan.
The merged company would reshape the Now, questions are growing over the
global industry: it would produce some 8.7 Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance ,
million vehicles a year, leapfrogging which together make more passenger cars
General Motors and trailing only than any one company. While Fiat Chrysler
Volkswagen and Toyota. says the merger with Renault would accom-
Shares of both companies jumped on the modate the alliance and lead to savings for
news of the offer, which would see each them, it is unclear how the Japanese com-
side’s shareholders split ownership in the panies might react in the longer term to
new manufacturer. being tied to a much larger partner.
Renault welcomed what it called a REUTERS FILE Automakers have collaborated more in
“friendly” offer. The company’s board met People look at Renault cars during the international motor show. recent years as they come under pressure to
Monday at its headquarters outside Paris the proposal “with interest.” In a state- “improve Renault’s industrial footprint and invest heavily in developing electric cars, self-
and said afterward that Renault will study ment, Renault said such a fusion could be a generator of additional value for the driving vehicles and in-car connectivity.

Donation to president’s inaugural


committee comes under scrutiny
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS range of financial records
from the committee,
WASHINGTON — Real estate mogul including any “communi-
Franklin Haney contributed $1 million to cations regarding or relat-
President Donald Trump’s inaugural com- ing to the possibility of
mittee and all he’s got to show for the donations by foreign
money is the glare of a federal investiga- nationals.”
tion. The inaugural commit-
The contribution from Haney, a prolific tee has denied wrongdo-
political donor, came as he was seeking reg- Franklin Haney ing and said its funds
ulatory approval and financial support from were fully accounted for.
the government for his long-shot bid to Haney, 79, has previously faced accusa-
acquire the mothballed Bellefonte Nuclear tions that his political gift giving is aimed at
Power Plant in northeastern Alabama. More cultivating influence. An investigation by REUTERS
than two years later, he still hasn’t closed House Republicans in the late 1990s alleged
the deal.
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt.
that Haney’s money and his political pull
His tale is a familiar one in Washington,
where lobbyists and wealthy donors use
their checkbooks to try to sway politicians.
with senior Clinton administration officials
helped him to get the Federal
Communications Commission to move into
World stocks rise as EU vote
It’s a world Haney is accustomed to operat-
ing in and one that Trump came into office
pledging to upend. Yet Trump has left in
an office building that he had a major stake
in. Haney denied any wrongdoing and the
Justice Department declined to pursue the
avoids worst case scenarios
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS drawing from the Pacific Rim trading block,
place many of the familiar ways to wield matter. the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The two sides
influence. But he was charged in 1999 with funneling BANGKOK — Stocks rose in Europe on are working to close gaps over trade in farm
Haney’s hefty donation to Trump’s inau- about $100,000 in illegal contributions to Monday, after a mixed day in Asia, as pro- products and autos and auto parts.
gural committee is being scrutinized by fed- President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore EU forces retained a majority in the 28- “We are working on the imbalance on the
eral prosecutors in New York who are inves- and other politicians, then acquitted. A feder- nation bloc’s parliament despite the rise of trade as there has been a tremendous imbal-
tigating the committee’s finances. Their al prosecutor described Haney as a sophisti- nationalist parties in a region-wide vote. ance so that we are working on that. And I
probe is focused in part on whether donors cated fundraiser who hoped to impress poten- Germany’s DAX climbed 0.5% to close at am sure that will work out over a period of
received benefits after making contribu- tial business clients with his access to elect- 12,071.18, while the CAC 40 in France the time,” Trump said. He said via Twitter
tions. ed officials, like Clinton and Gore. added 0. 4% to 5, 336. 19 and Britain’s that he expected an agreement in August.
Trump’s former personal attorney, Haney’s family-owned real estate business exchange remained closed for a bank holi- Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped 0.2% to
Michael Cohen, has given prosecutors donated thousands of dollars in 2013 and day. Markets in the United States were also 27,288.09 and the Kospi in South Korea
information regarding Haney, his son and 2015 to political action committees that sup- closed, for the Memorial Day holiday. edged 0.1% to 2,044.21. The S&P ASX 200
business associate, Frank Haney Jr., and the ported Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, who In the European election, far right and in Australia edged 4. 1 points lower to
nuclear plant project, according to a person later recommended that the nuclear plant populist parties were among the biggest 6,451.90.
familiar with what Cohen told the authorities. Haney wanted to buy be put up for sale. winners, as voters voiced concerns over The Shanghai Composite index jumped
The person was not authorized to speak pub- Haney also contributed to a nonprofit creat- immigration and security. 1.4% to 2,892.38 and India’s Sensex added
licly and requested anonymity. ed to promote Bentley’s agenda. The Environmentalist parties also made strong 0.8% to 39,752.63.
Haney had briefly hired Cohen to help Republican governor resigned in 2017 as he gains, especially in Germany, at the Share benchmarks have become more
obtain money for the Bellefonte project from faced impeachment proceedings after an expense of center-right and center-left volatile as investors weigh the prospect of
potential investors, including the Middle alleged affair with an aide. groups that have dominated the EU. Despite a prolonged trade war between the U.S. and
Eastern country of Qatar. Cohen is now serv- In addition to the investigation into their losses, pro-EU parties retained a China.
ing a three-year prison sentence for tax eva- Haney’s contribution to the Trump inaugu- majority in the European parliament, eas- The 11th round of U.S.-China trade talks
sion, lying to Congress and campaign ral committee, Haney is in an unrelated ing concerns of a worst-case scenario where ended with no agreement. Instead, the U.S.
finance violations. legal battle with the nuclear plant’s owner, nationalist parties foil policies for further moved to increase tariffs on Chinese goods,
Haney and his attorney did not respond to the Tennessee Valley Authority. Another EU integration. prompting China to reciprocate. The trade
interview requests. Haney company, Nuclear Development “The deeply divided right-wingers will dispute escalated further after the U.S. pro-
Prosecutors also are examining whether LLC, has filed a lawsuit in federal court remain far away from wielding any signifi- posed restrictions on technology sales to
foreigners unlawfully contributed to the com- accusing the TVA, the nation’s largest pub- cant power at the European level. They will China.
mittee. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan lic utility, of illegally blocking the plant’s not be able to block significant decisions,” Trump said last week that he expects to
issued a subpoena last year seeking a wide sale to him at the last minute. said Holger Schmieding, economist at meet with his Chinese counterpart Xi
Berenberg bank. Jinping at a summit next month in Japan.
Corporate news also supported markets. Both sides have expressed a willingness to
Shares in Fiat Chrysler and Renault jumped resume negotiations, while at the same time
over 10% each after the Italian-American ratcheting up antagonistic rhetoric, leaving
company on Monday proposed a merger investors confused about what happens
with the French rival. The deal would create next.
the world’s third-biggest automaker and
save billions needed to invest in the race to Energy
make new electric and autonomous vehicles. Benchmark U.S. crude rose 20 cents to
Renault said it would study the offer and the $58.83 per barrel in electronic trading on
French government, a key shareholder, the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent
sounded open to a deal. crude, the international standard, fell 36
Earlier, in Asia, Japan’s Nikkei 225 index cents to $68.33 per barrel.
advanced 0.3% to 21,182.58 after visiting
President Donald Trump said he expects a Currency
deal with Tokyo on trade after a Japanese
election in July. The dollar rose to 109.53 Japanese yen
Trump’s administration has been seeking from 109.31 yen on Friday. The euro edge
a bilateral trade deal with Japan after with- up to $1.1193 from $1.1190.
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error in ’86 World Series, dies at 69
Tuesday • May 28, 2019

Locals take silver, bronze at state meet


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT spot of anyone from San gold with a 4-02 3/4. In the girls’ 3, 200,
Mateo County. Watts took sixth place in Carlmont junior Kamei
Menlo junior Charlotte Tomkinson Wallenstrom held off the the shot at the state meet Gescuk took 13th place
recorded the second fastest time in the state Menlo junior with time last season and is also with a time of 10:43.23.
in the girls’ 800 meters this season. of 2:08.78. Menlo junior the reigning two-time In the boys’ 4x400
Marin Catholic sophomore Samantha Kyra Pretre took 10th in Central Coast Section relay, Serra took eighth
Wallenstrom ran it less than a second faster, the event at 2:13.95. champion in the event. place with a time of
but it was enough for Wallenstrom to take Terra Nova senior Notre Dame-Belmont 3:23. 44. The team of
the gold medal in the event Saturday at the Carly Watts finished her senior Krissy Smoot Liam Kilbridge, Liam
CIF State Track and Field Championships at Charlotte prestigious high school Carly took 11th in the shot at Kamei Pearl, Terence Loville
Buchanan High School in Clovis. Tomkinson career by claiming Watts 40-11 3/4. Smoot took Gescuk and Nate Sanchez pre-
Tomkinson took silver with a personal bronze in the girls’ shot eighth place in the dis- ceded that with the CCS’
record of 2 minutes, 9.41 seconds, while her put, recording a top throw of 45 feet, 4 inch- cus at 143-6. Watts placed 12th in the discus best time of the season in Friday’s state pre-
second-place finish was the highest podium es. Fowler senior Jocelynn Budwig took at 140-1. liminaries at 3:18.55.

A’s 8, Angels 5

Dons make history


Aragon softball wins
first-ever CCS crown
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

SAN JOSE — No school in Peninsula


Athletic League history had ever captured
Central Coast Section championships in
each girls’ basketball, volleyball and soft-
ball in the same season.
DARREN YAMASHITA/USA TODAY SPORTS
So, it was fitting Aragon softball — a pro-
gram that had never previously won a CCS
Matt Chapman homers in the seventh inning
title — capped the historic trifecta.
Monday at the Oakland Coliseum.

A’s run win


The No. 3-seeded Lady Dons (22-6 overall)
rode a four-run second inning and a complete-
game, four-hitter by senior pitcher Holly
Fletcher to a 6-1 victory over top-seed
Watsonville (23-5) in the CCS Division I
championship game Saturday at PAL Stadium.
“I think they were just so excited and so
relieved to get that monkey off their back,”
Aragon head coach Roger Miller said. “We had
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Above: Aragon juniors Shannon Galliano, left,
and Elisa Jee celebrate winning the CCS
streak to 10
By Josh Dubow
a chance to make history today and become Division I softball title Saturday at PAL Stadium. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the first Aragon team to win a championship. Right: Kayleigh Puchinelli slides home in the
… I’m just so happy for the girls.” seventh inning Saturday against Watsonville. OAKLAND — The A’s are riding the long ball
Previously this school year, the Aragon Below: Holly Fletcher, left, tosses to first to their longest winning streak in 13 years.
girls also won the CCS Division II volleyball baseman Cassidy Trizuto in Aragon’s 6-1 win. Matt Chapman homered for the third
championship, followed by the CCS Division straight game, Jurickson Profar and Josh
II girls’ basketball championship. On the Phegley went deep off former Oakland
softball diamond, the Dons appeared in just starter Trevor Cahill, and the Athletics
one previous CCS championship in 1986. rolled to their 10th straight win, 8-5 over
“It really hasn’t hit me yet,” Aragon junior the Angels Monday.
Shannon Galliano said. “It’s an amazing “We’ve been playing our kind of base-
feeling. And this is one of the teams I will ball,” Chapman said. “This season kind of
never forget, and all the experiences.” started slow for us. There have been some
Aragon — an offense that hit .340 as a
See DONS, Page 14 See A’S, Page 13

Hillsdale falls in CCS finals


By Terry Bernal their whole heart 1991. The senior left-hander set down
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF and soul into this the first nine batters she faced, then
season and into this pitched out of a two-on, no-out jam in
SAN JOSE — One inning got away team. It was unfor- the fourth.
from the Hillsdale Knights. tunate because the “I think everyone, we really come
That’s all it took for No. 5 Pioneer game got taken out ready to play,” Hillsdale sophomore
(15-11 overall) to pull off its second of their hands a lit- Chong said. “And it’s really nice
straight upset — after knocking off tle bit.” knowing that you have a really good
top-seed Valley Christian in the semi- With just three pitcher and we have a team to back it
finals — en route to the Central Coast Kelly McDonald senior starters, the up. Everyone really trusts each other
Section Division II championship. Knights (17-8), as and has each other’s backs. And I
Pioneer rallied for five runs in in the they have all season, fielded a majori- think that’s what kept us in the game
sixth inning to tally all the game’s ty underclassman lineup. That for so long.”
runs in a 5-0 victory over No. 3 includes a rookie coach in McDonald, But Pioneer starting pitcher Mari
Hillsdale in Saturday’s championship whose softball acumen led Hillsdale Bajan was virtually unhittable, firing
game at PAL Stadium. back to the CCS championship game a two-hit shutout while striking out
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL “Our seniors are just a phenomenal for the second time in three years. 12.
Hillsdale third baseman Mika Chong turns a double play in the group of athletes, ” Hillsdale head Starting pitcher Kealani Cardona, Pioneer’s lineup totaled eight hits,
fourth inning of Saturday’s 5-0 loss to Pioneer in the CCS coach Kelly McDonald said. “More early on, looked poised to lead
Division II championship game at PAL Stadium in San Jose. importantly, people that just gave Hillsdale to its first CCS title since See KNIGHTS, Page 14
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Warriors embrace new NCAA men’s golf


Sixth-place Stanford advances to
opponent in NBA Finals match play; OK State soph wins title
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Stanford took
By Janie McCauley and we’re thrilled to be back. Cleveland has sixth place in the field of 30 teams to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS moved on and their team has broken up and advance to match play in the NCAA men’s
with LeBron leaving the East, things were golf tournament for the third time in 11
OAKLAND — After four straight years of wide open. years. Senior Isaiah
facing LeBron James and Cleveland in the “It was a hell of a ride through that East Salinda, a Serra gradutate,
NBA Finals, this feels refreshing for the playoffs for Philly, Boston, Milwaukee, led the Cardinal with a 2-
two-time defending champion Warriors. Toronto, all great teams, quality of play was over 74, tying for sixth
“For sure,” Shaun Livingston said with a something to watch. Toronto obviously place in the individual
smile of taking on the upstart Raptors, “for emerged as the best team of the East and well standings.
sure, we’ll leave it right there.” deserved. The scene the other night was Oklahoma State sopho-
Off to Toronto, finally a fresh team that’s amazing to watch, too. The fans in Toronto more Matt Wolff closed
tops from the East. Golden State is embrac- have been amazing over the years. I’ve with a 3-under 69 to win
ing every part of this new-look — well, the compared that arena to Oracle many times. the NCAA title by five
Isaiah Salinda
other half of it, at least — finals. When I was in broadcasting both the shots Monday and lead
“I love it,” Steph Curry said Monday fol- Raptors and the Warriors were really bad and the Cowboys to the No. 1 seed going into
lowing Golden State’s first game-planning yet every time I went to either arena there match play for the team title.
practice ahead of the series opener Thursday was this organic energy that felt so much Wolff had a two-shot lead going into the
alike, so similar. And there’s just a genuine CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY SPORTS final round at Blessings Golf Club and never
night in Toronto.
The Warriors coaches gathered Sunday to love for the game in both regions.” Draymond Green, left, and Klay Thompson gave anyone much of a chance. He finished
prep once they had an opponent, with the No chance of Golden State getting com- celebrate during Game 1 of the Western at 10-under 278 to become the first
players taking a day off. Golden State is placent preparing for the same opponent Conference finals May 14 at Oracle Arena. Oklahoma State player to win the individual
well-rested after wrapping up its Western again in its quest for a three-peat. opportunity to start off this finals series on golf title since Jonathan Moore in 2006.
Conference finals sweep of Portland on May This is the last hurrah for Oracle Arena, the road and get a win and set the tone for Steven Fisk of Georgia Southern shot 71 to
20 — giving the Warriors nine full days off too, before the Warriors move across the how it’s going to be. finish second.
between games. bay to new Chase Center for next season. “So I like the challenge and the unfamil- The Cowboys finished 31 shots ahead of
Toronto won the Eastern Conference “Everybody talks about it’s hard to find iarity of this kind of schedule and flow. Vanderbilt.
finals with a Game 6 victory against that edge and get up for, (you) find some sort We’ve been there before, we’ve experienced Paired with Oklahoma State and Texas, the
Milwaukee on Saturday. of monotony — I don’t know if you find a lot and this is I think something we’re Cardinal shot two double-bogeys but got a
This certainly isn’t the familiar that in the finals — that’s part of human capable of doing.” reprieve on the par-4 first hole when David
Cavaliers. nature that you fight,” Curry said. The Warriors are motivated by everything Snyder endured a hazard and a penalty stroke
“That was the exception. This is more the “So us getting on a plane tomorrow to go that will be new for these finals. by hitting a sand wedge for par from 128
rule,” coach Steve Kerr said. “You’re not to Toronto, different energy, different city, “You get to go to a different city, ” yards away.
supposed to play the same team every year. different views, everything, should prepare Stanford now advances to take on Wake
So that was a special era, a special rivalry us to lock understanding we have a prime See DUBS, Page 16 Forest in the quarterfinals Tuesday at 5 a.m. PT.

Bruins get out front of Blues in Game 1


By Jimmy Golen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bruins 4, Blues 2
1970 final, Boston defensemen Connor Clifton and Charlie
BOSTON — Sean Kuraly scored to break a third-period tie McAvoy scored in the second period to tie it.
and assisted on another goal to help the Boston Bruins rally Jordan Binnington made 34 saves for the Blues, who
from a two-goal deficit and beat the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on haven’t been back to the final since then. Game 2 is
Monday night in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. Wednesday night.
Tuukka Rask stopped 18 shots for Boston, which fell Just 76 seconds after the Blues’ second score, Clifton
behind 2-0 on goals from Brayden Schenn and Vladimir tipped in a pass from Kuraly to cut the deficit to one goal.
Tarasenko. But the Bruins outshot the Blues 18-3 in the sec- And in the middle of the second, on the Bruins’ fourth power
ond period — and 38-20 in the game — to take the opener play of the game, McAvoy came right up the middle and
in the best-of-seven series. wristed it past Binnington’s glove to tie it. WINSLOW TOWNSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
Brad Marchand added an empty netter to clinch it. It was still tied five minutes into the third when Noel Bruins left wing Brad Marchand, left, skates against Blues left
Forty-nine years after Bobby Orr flew through the air fol- Acciari made a spin move and swept the puck to Kuraly, who wing David Perron in the third period of Game 1 of the Stanley
lowing his Cup-clinching goal against St. Louis in the steadied it with his skate and poked it in with his stick. Cup Final at TD Garden.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • May 28, 2019 13


Bill Buckner dies at 69
By Ben Walker always remembered.
JUCO baseball
Delta ousted by Sac City at
state tourney in 16th inning
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trying for their first crown since
1918, the Boston Red Sox led the San Joaquin Delta sophomore
Bill Buckner was an All-Star and New York Mets 5-3 going into the Vinny Bologna nearly pumped one
batting champion, a gritty gamer bottom of the 10th inning in Game out in the 11th inning but the
who was welcome on any team. 6 at Shea Stadium. The Mets tied it Mustangs were ultimately elimi-
A reliable fielder, too. with two outs, then Wilson hit a nated at the California Community
But a little grounder forever roller up the first base line that got College state baseball tournament
changed his legacy. past a gimpy Buckner, a misplay with a 7-6 loss in 16 innings to
Buckner, who made one of the that let Ray Knight rush home from Sacramento City in a game that
biggest blunders in baseball his- second base with the winning run. lasted 5 hours and 22 minutes.
tory when he let Mookie Wilson’s The Red Sox lost 8-5 in Game 7, Bologna — a graduate of Carlmont
trickler roll through his legs dur- and their World Series drought con- — finished the
ing the 1986 World Series, died tinued until they won the champi- season with 17
Monday. He was 69. onship in 2004. REUTERS FILE PHOTO home runs, tops
“He deserved better,” former In the aftermath of Boston’s near- Bill Buckner during a pregame ceremony April 8, 2008 at Fenway Park. in the state this
Dodgers teammate Bobby Valentine miss, Buckner became a target of “I was saddened to hear about who lets it get past him and out the year. The sopho-
tweeted . fans in New England and beyond, his Bill’s death,” Wilson said in a state- window. more slugger
Buckner died after a long battle mistake shown over and over on ment. “We had developed a friend- A footnote: While Buckner was nearly produced
with Lewy body dementia, his highlight reels. ship that lasted well over 30 years. I long criticized for the error, many in No. 18 with a
family said in a statement. The dis- “You can look at that Series and felt badly for some of the things he baseball contend that even if the ball long drive to
ease causes Alzheimer’s-like point fingers in a whole bunch of went through. Bill was a great, great had been handled cleanly, the speedy center at
Fresno’s Euless
Vinny Bologna
symptoms along with movement different directions,” Buckner said a baseball player whose legacy should Wilson would have beaten it anyway.
and other problems. decade ago. “We did the best we could not be defined by one play.” At Fenway Park on Monday, video Ballpark in the 11th inning, but it
Buckner made his major league to win there and it just didn’t happen But sure enough, several years ago clips of Buckner’s 22-year career was hauled in at the warning track.
debut as a teenager, played until he and I didn’t feel like I deserved” so when he made a guest appearance on were shown on the scoreboard before Delta center fielder Dario Gomez
was 40 and amassed 2,715 hits in much blame. the TV show “Curb Your the Red Sox hosted Cleveland. His twice prolonged the game with his
between. Yet for all he accom- A curious thing happened over Enthusiasm,” the main gag involved picture was posted and there was a outfield arm. In the 14th, he cut
plished, it was his error at first base time, too: He became pals with star Larry David tossing a ball auto- moment of silence, followed by down a run at the plate with a clutch
in the 1986 World Series that fans Wilson. graphed by Wilson toward Buckner, applause from the crowd. swipe tag by catcher Thomas Greely
when Sac City’s Noah McCoy
attempted to score from third on a
shot in the fifth. Stephen Piscotty sidered a seven-gamer. like, ‘Here it is,”’ Bassitt said.

A’S
Continued from page 11
added a two-run single that inning
to help Oakland to its first 10-
game winning streak since 2006,
“We’re just a little bit relentless
right now with how we’re going
about out our business,” manager
“We have one of the best offenses
in the league. We knew this was
coming. It’s just a matter of time.
fly ball. Then in the 15th, Gomez
threw out Anthony Galati at the
plate attempting to stretch a triple
into an inside-the-park homer.
with a caveat. Bob Melvin said. “We’re doing It’s here, so keep riding the wave.” Sac City was scheduled to play
The A’s had a suspended game in some good things right now.” Albert Pujols hit his 642nd Orange Coast in an elimination game
ups and downs and injuries. ... It the middle of this streak on May Chapman tacked on a solo shot career homer, and Kole Calhoun Monday night. The winner advances
just feels good to find ways to win. 19 at Detroit. Oakland is leading in the seventh. Robbie Grossman and David Fletcher each had RBI to Tuesday’s championship round
We haven’t let anything get us that game 5-3 in the bottom of the had two doubles and an RBI in sup- doubles for the Angels, who have with El Camino-Torrence, with El
down and we keep rolling.” seventh and if the A’s hold on and port of Chris Bassitt (3-1), who lost six of eight games. Camino needing be defeated twice.
Profar tied the game with a two- win when it’s resumed Sept. 6, the allowed five runs and six hits in
run homer in the fourth against streak will be at 11 games. If the five-plus innings.
Cahill (2-5), and Phegley gave the Tigers rally to win, this current “People were kind of freaking
A’s the lead for good with a leadoff streak will officially only be con- out about our offense and now it’s
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“It was so important,” Miller said of the wanted them, we just worked on those spots said. “And we were lucky to get out of it.”

DONS two RBI walks. “It set the whole stage for
the game. The girls, coming in, we told
them just to stay in the strike zone. … We
and kept it going from there.”
Fletcher dominated early with a high fast-
ball, setting down the first 10 batters she
Aragon added an insurance run in the top of
the seventh. Puchinelli opened the inning
with a bloop single. Then the freshman tan-
Continued from page 11 stayed in our strike zone and the girls did faced. She then battled through innings dem of DiNardo and Grant scorched back-to-
just an incredible job of staying in there and four, five and six, with Watsonville strand- back two-out singles, with Grant driving
team this season — sent nine batters to the not chasing stuff. So, that was huge for us to ing six runners through those innings. home Puchinelli to up the lead to 6-1.
plate in the second inning, but recorded just score those first two runs.” “Never comfortable with a lead,” Fletcher In the bottom of the seventh, Fletcher set
one hit amid a four-run rally. That hit, the Then Galliano made it hurt, jumping on a said. “Unless it’s like 10 runs, 11 runs, down the side in order. She fielded a short
first of the day for the Dons, was delivered by 1-1 outside screwball for a two-run single, when are you ever comfortable? But I was bounder to the right side of the infield and
Galliano as the left-handed hitter lined a two- playing Folau and Jee. pumped up from the lead that we did get.” shuffled a throw to first baseman Cassidy
run single to left to give Aragon a 4-0 lead. “I just went up to bat thinking I need to The senior’s most grueling battle came in Trizuto for the first out. Then she finished
It was three walks and a hit batsman by put the ball in play, ” Galliano said. the fifth inning. With Aragon leading 5-1, with back-to-back strikeouts, totaling 12
Watsonville pitcher Jessica Rodriguez that “Anything to help my team. If I didn’t, Watsonville loaded the bases with two outs, on the day, and a CCS-best 202 on the year,
set the table. It wasn’t that Rodriguez lost that’s OK, because I know my team’s going bringing No. 3 hitter Juliana Wilson to the according to MaxPreps.com.
the strike zone, though. She pitched careful- to pick me up. Our bats are fantastic.” plate. Fletcher was all too familiar with The Dons’ on-field celebration was under-
ly to freshman cleanup hitter Megan Grant, Fletcher was fantastic as well. The senior Wilson from a tournament matchup earlier whelming. After the final swinging strike,
who led of the inning with a walk. Then jun- stalwart in the circle had allowed 12 runs in the year when Watsonville rallied for a 5- DiNardo simply turned and handed the ball
ior Makaila Tuakoi got hit by a pitch and (nine earned) through three previous CCS 3 comeback victory, a game in which to the umpire. Then the team gathered out-
junior Siulolovao Folau reached on a one- playoff wins. Against a Watsonville lineup Wilson homered. side the dugout for some congratulatory
out error to load the bases. batting .335 on the season, though, she Saturday’s pivotal rematch, with Wilson hugs.
Then Elisa Jee and Kayleigh Puchinelli allowed just one run on four hits to improve representing the tying run, saw the left- Fletcher, though, said the celebration was
each worked RBI walks to put the Dons on her season record to 17-5. handed hitting slugger get one in the air, but certainly not lacking for emotion, as tears
the board. Jee rebounded from a 0-2 count to “Her overall performance was outstand- Aragon right fielder Samantha Kennedy ran started welling in her eyes as soon as the
walk after a seven-pitch at-bat to force ing,” freshman catcher Liv DiNardo said. it down to end the threat. last out was recorded.
home Grant. Then with two outs, Puchinelli “We worked really hard in practice with the “When [Wilson] came up with the bases “As I was walking off, I was like: ‘I need
worked eight pitches to earn the free pass to corners. And once I got to know the umpire loaded, I said: ‘OK, here we go. This may be someone to hug me right now,’” Fletcher
plate Tuokoi. good enough to get the pitches where he the game on the line right here,’” Miller said. “I was so emotional.”

bat with a two-out, two-run double to get her “Turf is obviously better,” Regan said, off single to center. Sydney Hemming fol-

KNIGHTS
Continued from page 11
team on the board.
Smith sent a high drive to the power alley in
left-center with Hillsdale left fielder Caitlin
“but you’ve got to play to the field and
every game is different. And you’ve just got
to do your best to help the team.”
lowed with an attempt to move Solis over
with a slap bunt, though her first two
attempts went foul. Hemming followed with
Regan in pursuit. Regan had to go a long way Halie Barron followed with an RBI single a hard-hit grounder that went for an error to
in her attempt to track the ball and made a div- and pinch-hitter Breanna Ryan capped the put runners at first and second with no outs.
six of them coming in the sixth. ing attempt, but came up short as Smith’s drive After an infield conference at the mound,
rally with a two-run single. It was the first
fell in for a two-run double. After the game, though, Cardona with her very next pitch
“They were phenomenal, ” McDonald Regan’s assessment of the play was simple. multi-run inning against Hillsdale in three
said. “They just went up to the plate ready to CCS playoff games and the first multi-run induced an infield grounder right at the third
“Almost there, ” Regan said. “Almost baseman Chong, who stepped on the bag
hit the ball. Pitchers have to throw strikes there.” inning surrendered by Cardona since a May 3
to you. That’s how this game works. And loss in PAL Bay Division play against Aragon. and fired across to first for a double play.
With the thick outfield grass of PAL
they were ready to take their hacks.” Stadium, the terrain may have been enough Cardona came up clutch in the previous Cardona then escaped the inning on a come-
to slow down Regan and a Hillsdale outfield inning by commanding a double-play backer to keep the scoreless tie intact.
Pioneer sent nine batters to the plate in
the sixth, with junior cleanup hitter Lizzy that on its home field plays on easy-to-nav- grounder. Pioneer senior Sydney Solis “I think Kealani is a competitor, ”
Smith producing the pivotal swing of the igate synthetic turf. broke up Cardona’s perfect game with a lead- McDonald said. “It’s not strategy so much
as, ‘I want to beat this batter and I have to
throw my best pitch in order to do that.’”
Bajan was too much for Hillsdale to han-
dle though. The No. 5 through 9 spots in the
Knights’ order never reached base. And the
bottom three spots in the order went a com-
bined 0 for 8 with eight strikeouts.
“That’s been the name of our [game] this
year,” McDonald said. “If 6, 7, 8, 9 don’t
produce anything, we lose.”
The youthful Knights enjoyed a strong
season at the plate, though, batting .310 as
a team, while team MVP Addison Ektekhari,
a senior shortstop, led the Knights with
four home runs, and Chong led with a .439
average and 23 RBIs.
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UCLA earns No. 1 national seed
for NCAA baseball tournament
By Eric Olson State (36-18), East Carolina (43-15), deserving of being in the top 64.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stanford (41-11), Mississippi (37- Duke (31-25), Florida State (36-21)
25), LSU (37-24), North Carolina (42- and Michigan (41-18) joined TCU
OMAHA, Neb. — Pac-12 champion 17), West Virginia (37-20) and defend- among the last four in. The first four out
ing national champion Oregon State were Houston (32-24), Missouri (34-22- BRIAN SPURLOCK/USA TODAY SPORTS
UCLA won each of its series for the first
time in program history, didn’t lose a (36-18-1). 1), Texas State (36-20) Central Florida Simon Pagenaud poses with the Borg Warner Trophy Sunday.
midweek game and ended the regular sea- The selection committee sprung two (36-22).
son on a 10-game winning streak.
The Bruins (47-8) were rewarded for
their remarkable
consistency Monday
surprises, picking Georgia Tech as the
No. 3 national seed even though the
Yellow Jackets didn’t win the Atlantic
Coast Conference regular-season or tour-
Florida State’s at-large bid comes in
coach Mike Martin’s final season
before he retires. Martin, whose 2,023
wins are the most by any coach in any
Indy 500 delivers
By Jenna Fryer to be the most perfect day for
with the No. 1 nament titles and giving TCU an at-large NCAA sport, has made it to the nation- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a breathtaking 500 miles full
national seed in the bid even though the Horned Frogs are al tournament in all 40 of his seasons of chaos, drama and spectacu-
NCAA Tournament. No. 59 in the RPI and finished below at the helm. INDIANAPOLIS — The lar racing.
“We have a terrific .500 in Big 12 play. Martin has led the Seminoles to the forecast called for a potential IndyCar’s drivers have
conference. We Selection committee chairman Ray CWS 16 times but has never won a washout of the Indianapolis argued for years they have the
believe it’s the No. 1 Tanner, South Carolina’s athletic direc- national championship. 500, yet the fans still packed most competitive series in
conference in the tor, pointed out that Tech won 22 confer- “We are excited we were chosen, and we the Snake Pit, crowded the the world, an argument
ence games in the regular season and know we’ve got a lot of work to do,” he Midway and roamed Gasoline impossible to be settled, but
John Savage country from top to ACC Tournament, won its division, won said. “But we’ve still got a chance.” one put on display Sunday
bottom,” UCLA Alley hoping rain wouldn’t
coach John Savage said. “The competi- nine of 10 series and made it to the ACC • Summit League champion Omaha ruin one of the most revered with a flashy showing of
tiveness they were challenged with all title game. (31-22-1) is the only team making its events in the world. speed, danger, anger and a
season, we stepped up, and we definitely “Their metrics were really good — first NCAA appearance. The Mavericks IndyCar, ever so slowly try- job-saving drive by winner
feel we’re prepared for the next part of the strength of schedule, nonconference are in their fourth season of full Division ing to race its way back into Simon Pagenaud.
season.” strength of schedule,” Tanner said. “They I eligibility, and their inclusion means relevancy, had too much to Pagenaud and Alexander
The 64-team tournament opens Friday also won a series against Georgia. all three of Nebraska’s DI schools made offer in the 103rd running of Rossi traded the lead five
in 16 regionals. Winners advance to Maybe they were overlooked a little bit, the tournament. The Nebraska “The Greatest Spectacle in times over a frantic final 13
eight best-of-three super regionals. even going into the selection. The merit Cornhuskers and Creighton Bluejays Racing” and a weeklong pre- laps, with Pagenaud deter-
Those winners move on to the College jumped out as Georgia Tech being a top also are in. diction of terrible Sunday mined to hold off the
World Series in Omaha. seed.” • Cincinnati (30-29) is in for the first weather had everyone on edge. American rumored to be in
The No. 2 seed is Vanderbilt (49-10), TCU (32-26) has overcome injury time since 1974, Central Michigan (43- The pre-race pageantry line to replace him at Team
which has won 22 of its last 23 games problems to put together a solid run late 11) for the first time since 1995 and absolutely had to happen and Penske. Pagenaud made his
and is the first team to sweep the in the season, winning a road series Fordham (38-22) for the first time since both IndyCar and broadcast final pass on the penultimate
Southeastern Conference regular-season against West Virginia and making the 1998. partner NBC were desperately lap, then blocked Rossi for
and tournament championships since it semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament. • Cal State Fullerton (27-26) will miss anxious to show the world the final 2 1/2 miles around
did so in 2007. That offset the Frogs’ 11-13 conference the tournament for the first time since their much-improved product the Brickyard. He took the
Behind UCLA and Vanderbilt are record and 19-20 mark against top-100 1991. without any weather disrup- checkered flag for a clean May
Georgia Tech (41-17), Georgia (44-15), RPI teams. • The SEC has a tournament record- tions. sweep at Indy — he won the
Arkansas (41-17), Mississippi State “Four or five weeks ago probably tying 10 bids for the second straight year But on a day that called for a road course race three weeks
(46-13), Louisville (43-15) and Texas nobody was thinking about TCU,” and third time since 2014; the ACC got 90 percent chance of thunder- ago, the pole for the Indy 500
Tech (39-17). Tanner said. “They’re getting healthy for eight bids and the Big 12, Big Ten and storms, the sky over and then the Borg-Warner tro-
The top eight seeds play at home for the first time. They can be dangerous Pac-12 five apiece. Indianapolis Motor phy to earn a guarantee from
super regionals if they win their with their starting pitching, having • If the seeds hold, five of the eight Speedway remained clear blue team owner Roger Penske
regionals. everybody healthy. They were one of the super regionals would match opponents and the Indy 500 went off that Pagenaud is not getting
Seeds nine through 16 are Oklahoma last teams in for sure, but we feel they’re from the same conference. without a hitch. It turned out fired at the end of the season.
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“It’s a lot to ask,” Kerr said,

NBA Finals will decide a movement.’ On the other hand,


that player movement could be
very positive for a lot of teams.”
DUBS without completely ruling out the
chance Cousins could be cleared to
return by Thursday. Two-time
Maybe, maybe not.
champ, and much more If the Warriors win this series,
as the oddsmakers in Las Vegas
expect, it’ll be a third consecutive
Continued from page 12

us to lock understanding we have a


reigning Finals MVP Kevin
Durant won’t play Game 1 as he
continues to recover from a

I
t all comes down to this. New York will be paying intense strained right calf.
championship for Golden State — prime opportunity to start off this
No, really. It ALL comes attention to everything that gets Curry has a special affinity for
and some history. The Celtics, finals series on the road and get a
down to this. said, tweeted, Instagrammed and Toronto, where he spent two years
Lakers and Bulls are the only fran- win and set the tone for how it’s
The next four, five, six or seven intimated. Brooklyn will be in the in middle school when his dad,
chises to win three or more in a going to be.
games of the NBA Finals between same boat. So will the Los Dell, played for the Raptors from
Angeles Clippers, who think row. And out of that group, only “So I like the challenge and the
Golden State and Toronto will not 2000-02. Curry’s wife, Ayesha,
they’re on the cusp of building the Celtics have won four in a row unfamiliarity of this kind of
only decide the 2019 champi- grew up outside Toronto.
something really good, and the (eight, actually). Michael Jordan schedule and flow. We’ve been
onship, but how this series plays “I still don’t think it’s sunk in
Los Angeles Lakers, who made the never did. Shaquille O’Neal and there before, we’ve experienced a
out is inevitably going to affect this is for the finals, so pretty spe-
biggest signing of last summer by Kobe Bryant never did. lot and this is I think something
how free cial,” Curry said.
getting LeBron James and have That would be the obvious we’re capable of doing.”
agency He will be focused on bringing
unfolds done very little right since. recruiting pitch the Warriors would The Warriors are motivated by
make to Durant and Thompson: everything that will be new for home Golden State’s third straight
starting in They will all be waiting to hear title and fourth in five years — an
a month or what Durant, Thompson, Leonard “Come back and try to win No. 4. these finals.
Come back and try to do some- “You get to go to a different NBA Finals MVP would mean so
so. and Cousins decide. much — yet can still appreciate
It’ll And those are just the biggest thing that very few players have city, ” Livingston said. “It was
done and something no one has similar to what we did last year what Toronto is experiencing at
affect fish — the whales, to use a term last.
Warriors Miami President Pat Riley likes. done in a half-century.” That lure with Houston, starting on the
After that, there’s an additional would undoubtedly be strong. But road, just that sense of urgency, “In what 24 years of their exis-
star Kevin
60 or so players who could be free if they lose this series, it would it’s something different we tence and for them to finally get
Durant and
agents this summer — some have seem much easier for either player haven’t done in the last four or over the hump, you could tell how
his annual
opt-ins and might not be relocat- to say it’s been a great run and it’s five years being the top seed. Now much it meant. The city was going
TIM stay-or-go
decision. ing — and who are coming off time to go play somewhere else. starting the finals it’s something crazy,” Curry said.
new for us. It’s a challenge that we “It looked like they had won the
REYNOLDS It’ll affect seasons when they averaged at
least 10 points per game. Their
If Durant stays, then the Knicks,
Nets and Clippers would have to haven’t had to face yet, so this is championship already the way
Raptors
star Kawhi Leonard as he ponders teams next season will be affected move on to Plan B for free agency. good for us.” that they were celebrating. It’s the
his next move, or if he’ll be mov- on some level by who gets whom Therefore, they probably should While center DeMarcus Cousins first time there, so the fans really
ing at all. Klay Thompson will be in the draft. How some teams pick be rooting for the Raptors. scrimmaged Monday for the sec- got into it. It looked like a crazy
a free agent this summer. in the draft will be influenced by Durant is difficult to read because ond time since going down with a atmosphere. In that short 24 years
DeMarcus Cousins will be free this what they’re hearing about free he uses social media to give cryp- torn left quadriceps muscle in there’s a lot of history and there
summer. Their thinking will agency. And that hinges on this tic hints that usually aren’t hints Game 2 of the first round against were some great teams. I think it
inevitably be moved one way or series. at all. Leonard is impossible to the Clippers, he is listed as ques- was 2002 the team my dad was on
another by this series; the deci- So it’s not just a ripple effect. read. For all anyone knows, he tionable for the series opener. with Vince (Carter), Antonio
sions they’ll all make in the com- The finals may create a tsunami. already has decided to stay in Cousins had returned Jan. 18 from Davis, Alvin Williams. . . .
ing weeks will have a ripple effect “The latest I’ve heard from our Toronto or sign elsewhere. Or a nearly yearlong absence follow- They’ve gotten close and obvious-
on the rest of the NBA. basketball operations group is maybe he hasn’t even thought ing surgery for a torn left Achilles ly the last couple years they’ve
Durant made clear over the week- that, I believe, 40% of our play- about the summer. Maybe he is as tendon only to get hurt again — a been struggling with Cleveland.
end that he’s tired of the incessant ers are going to be free agents robotic as he tries to convey. tough blow in his first career play- There’s a lot of passion up there
talk about his future. this summer,” NBA But the same theory applies: If offs. for the game of basketball, for the
“I know what I bring to the Commissioner Adam Silver said Toronto wins this series, it’ll be Now, jumping right back in on Raptors. You could tell how much
team,” Durant said, “but I also at All-Star weekend in February. harder for Leonard to leave. So the finals stage will be tough. it meant.”
know that a lot of people on the “So it’s two sides of the coin. for the teams that want him, they
outside don’t like to see us Some people could say, ‘Oh my might want to root for the
together.” God, look at all that player Warriors.
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Study suggests e-cigarette flavorings may pose heart risk


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rette flavorings, testing if the flavors —
and not just the nicotine — caused any
WASHINGTON — E-cigarettes aren’t effects.
considered as risky as regular cigarettes, They also tracked what happened when
but researchers have found a clue that their those cells were bathed in blood taken
flavorings may be bad for the heart. from people right after they had an e-ciga-
Longtime smokers who can’t kick the rette, the way chemicals from vaping
addiction sometimes switch to e-ciga- would make their way to the cardiovascular
rettes, in hopes of avoiding the cancer- system. They also compared the cells’
causing chemicals in tobacco smoke. exposure to blood from nonsmokers and
But cigarette smoking doesn’t just cause people who smoked a regular cigarette.
lung cancer. It’s a leading cause of heart Vaping and some flavorings, even with-
attacks, too, and little is known about e- out nicotine, triggered blood vessel dys-
cigarettes and heart disease. Chemicals in function that can increase the risk of heart
the inhaled vapor may pose unique risks disease, the researchers reported in the
that are important to understand, especial- Journal of the American College of
ly as more and more teens take up vaping. Cardiology.
“It’s not possible for me to go into a Cinnamon and menthol seemed the most
patient and strip their artery and test it” for toxic. But overall, cells showed signs of
a reaction to vaping, said Dr. Joseph Wu, damage and were inflamed, less able to
director of Stanford University’s cardio- form new blood vessels or heal wounds.
vascular institute. Small laboratory studies like this one
So his team tried the next best thing for can’t prove vaping really does harm, cau-
a study published Monday: In laboratory tioned Dr. Jane Freedman of the University
dishes, they grew cells that normally line of Massachusetts, who wasn’t involved in
healthy human blood vessels. They the research. But she said the work should VISUAL HUNT
exposed the cells to six different e-ciga- spark additional safety testing. A man on the street exhales vapor from an electronic cigarette.

In some Democrat-led states, lawmakers differ on abortion


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “This is an issue, I think, where it’s very Democrats, a bill allowing advanced-prac- In those states, the legislative records
difficult to draw a line down party lines,” tice registered nurses to perform some abor- and personal views of Democratic lawmak-
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A bill seeking to said Democratic state Sen. Erin Lynch tions passed the Senate but died in a House ers are mixed, much to the disappointment
preserve abortion protections in state law Prata, a committee chairwoman who voted committee. of abortion-rights supporters.
fails to pass a key committee. Lawmakers in favor of the bill. “It’s a very personal To be sure, some Democratic-led states Jocelyn Foye, co-director of The Womxn
cite God, church and faith in proclaiming issue to a lot of people.” are taking steps to enshrine the right to an Project in Rhode Island, said she thinks
their opposition to it. Abortion-rights Rhode Island is not the only state led abortion should the U.S. Supreme Court that while many politicians run as
groups protest outside a gathering of law- politically by Democrats where abortion- ever overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade deci- Democrats in the state to win, they don’t
makers. rights legislation has either died or stalled sion. Among them are Nevada, New York always vote like Democrats, particularly on
What sounds like a legislative fight in a this year. A bill to remove a dormant crimi- and Vermont. abortion rights. She said she is frustrated
state controlled by anti-abortion nal ban on abortion in New Mexico was But the enthusiasm and recent success of that the abortion-protection bill has not
Republicans is actually quite different. voted down in March by the Democrat-led anti-abortion activists to pass near total progressed.
The bill seeking to protect abortion state Senate, despite a push to shore up bans on the procedure in about a half-dozen “At the same time, it has empowered me,
rights is in Rhode Island, a state controlled abortion rights by Democratic Gov. Republican-dominated states provides a as well as the community we have working
by Democrats at all levels of political Michelle Lujan Grisham. In Hawaii, where stark contrast to the more muted response with us, to really just not let up,” Foye said.
power, and it’s stalled. all but six of the 76 lawmakers are in states controlled by Democrats. “We’re going to keep fighting.”
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economic slowdown, which could push “It’s going to impact school districts

TUESDAY, MAY 28
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BUDGET
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down the historic amounts of property
taxes received in recent years, said
Land.
more and more as the numbers continue
to increase,” she said.
Yet despite the future economic haz-
Men’s Group. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. San To register and for more information
“The economy can turn and that can ards, McManus said officials are disin-
Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. El call 591-8286. change things really quickly for school terested in seeking support from voters
Camino Real, San Mateo. Monthly Though the structural deficit exists, budgets,” he said. for a tax measure which would help bal-
group of men in the community Summer Learning K ickoff @The school board President Greg Land said
meeting to share support and expe- Farmer’s Market. 10 a.m. Orange McManus shared a similar perspec- ance the budget. She suggested the dis-
riences. All are welcome. For more Memorial Park, 35 W. Orange Ave., officials will not be deterred from tive. trict is not considering programmatic
information call 591-0133. South San Francisco. Free. For more spending on programs which they “You have to be prepared to move if cuts either. Such efforts can be avoided
information call 829-3860
Adult DIY Club: K orean Art of believe can pay great dividends in there are changes for how you ride any due to the thoughtful budget develop-
Wrapping Cloths with Youngmin Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m. advancing student achievement. kind of economic downturn out,” she ment process favored by officials, she
Lee. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, South San Francisco Main Library, To that end, he noted the district
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San said. said.
Belmont. Learn the Korean art of Francisco. Free. For more information maintains a $360,000 budget line item As officials examine programs to “The board is always very fiscally
Bojagi. Free. Registration required, all call 829-3860. dedicated to financing innovation
materials provided. For more infor- assure the investments are justified, responsible and wants to do the right
mation call 591-8286. Las Américas Unidas. 7 p.m. opportunities as an example of offi- McManus said the hearty reserve fund thing by students and employees,” she
Messiah Lutheran Church, 1835 cials’ financial commitment to offering allows officials to pace themselves and said.
Tick s and Lyme Disease: Reduce Valota Road, Redwood City.
Your Risk and Increase Your Masterworks concludes the 55th students cutting-edge programs. likely avoid any rash decisions. Land too said officials will steer clear
Awareness. 7 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, season with music from throughout But he balanced his overall perspec- “We have adequate time to look at of ballot measures or cost cuts to bal-
526 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Free. For the Americas. The Misa Criolla by tive by suggesting a closer examina-
more information call 315-0201. Ariel Ramírez will bring color and things and dig down and look at what ance the budget, noting the district’s
rhythmic energy, as well as connec- tion of existing programs for efficacy is we can do,” she said. financial footing remains much more
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 tion to the culture, language and in order to assure the district is getting Looking ahead, McManus said offi- stable than many other surrounding
The Korean Art of Wrapping music of Argentina. Cost is $10-$35.
(Bojagi). 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Millbrae For more information call 918-6225. the most bang for its buck. cials also need to remain wary of the school systems.
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Sign- “I think it is just being measured in financial burden placed on the district “I don’t think we are in the same posi-
ups for the bojagi craft will be given SUNDAY, JUNE 2
on a first-come, first-served basis R eel Great Films: B ohemian what we want to try,” he said. by increased retirement and pension tions as other districts,” he said. “I
starting 15 minutes before the pro- Rhapsody. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont The need for fiscal conservatism is benefits for former employees. think we are in a much better position.”
gram outside of Community Room Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, fueled to some degree by the threat of an
A. For more information call 697- Belmont. Free. 18 and over. For more
7607. information call 591-8286.
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Conversation and Coffee with San
Mateo County Super visor Dave
Pine and San Bruno Mayor Rico
Medina. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Grand
MONDAY, JUNE 3
Doodle Club. 6:30 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Free. For more information call 829-
POOL
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Leader Market and Deli, 600 San 3860.
Mateo Ave., San Bruno. A cup of cof-
fee and pastries to share your TUESDAY, JUNE 4
thoughts on San Mateo County and Dating and Relationships High School District Board of Trustees
San Bruno issues important to you. Presented by Planned taking a similar action the week
Free. For more information call 363- Parenthood. 6 p.m. South San
4571. Francisco Main Library, 840 W. before.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. The approved term sheet will be the
Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to 12 Free. For more information call 829- foundation of a new contract which
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, 3860.
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Free. For must ultimately be approved by both
more information call 286-2585. Laywers in the library. 7 p.m. to 9 parties for the facility owned by the
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Writing Workshop: From Research de las Pulgas, Belmont. The first school district but used primarily by
to Story. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Grace Tuesday of each month the Belmont the Burlingame community.
Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de library, in partnership with the San
las Pulgas, San Mateo. Bring your Mateo County Bar Association, holds Following extensive deliberations
research and family lore to life free legal clinics. Participants have a between both sides, Burlingame City
through story writing. Cost is $5 to twenty minute free consultation Manager Lisa Goldman said she
$10. For more information call 306- with an attorney. Free. To register BURLINGAME B
3423. and for more information, call 591- expects a lion’s share of the hard work
8286. is completed and the final agreement The Burlingame High School swimming pool under construction.
Whole Food Plant Based
Nutrition. 3 p.m. San Francisco Main Science Matters! 3 p.m. South San should come together with relative an eye on opening a new facility by the to leave the agreement, at which point
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Francisco Main Library, 840 W. ease. end of the year, or early next year. they would need to reimburse the part-
San Francisco. This workshop will Orange Avenue, South San
cover what it is and how it can Francisco. Identify minerals, surf “I’m glad we are moving forward,” Once operational, the school district ner agency for remaining costs.
improve your health. For more infor- Google Earth, find Sandy Land, con- she said. “This has been a long time and city will split evenly the mainte- Looking ahead, the two sides could col-
mation call 829-3860. sider conservation and more. Free. coming.”
For more information call 829-3860. nance and operations expenses. laborate on additional work to fix the
Movie Screening: ‘Crazy R ich Under terms of the agreement, the Following the first year of use, city and locker rooms and pool house at the
Asians.’ 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 city will contribute $2.7 million to school officials will reconsider cost facility.
Mateo Public Library-Oak Room, 55 Computer Class: Ancestry.com
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Free. For Library Edition. 10:30 a.m. to 12 rebuilding the pool, $1.2 million of sharing expenses to determine a rea- Considering the extensive discus-
more information call 522-7818. p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda which will be paid this year and the rest sonable formula for addressing such sions and investment required by either
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn about
FRIDAY, MAY 31 how to investigate your ancestry. For will be paid after the city completes costs in the future. side to push the negotiation process to
KidZ in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South more information call 591-8286. building its new community center, or Under a previous agreement, the city this point, Goldman said she expected
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. 2023 — whichever comes first.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Mystery Book Club. Noon. South was paying 78% of the operational and any major sticking points would have
Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free. San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. School officials shouldered the maintenance costs, since the commu- been raised previously.
For more information call 829-3860. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. upfront costs associated with getting nity uses the facility when it is not “I feel confident if there had been a
Read any title that fits the monthly
Mike Henderson at Sanchez Art theme and share with the group. the roughly $6.6 million project start- occupied by student athletes. problem, one or both bodies would
Center. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Free. For more information call 829- ed, in an effort to get plans approved Goldman said the previous contract have rejected the term sheet,” she said.
Center, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., 3860.
Pacifica. Three new exhibitions. For
and move toward construction as soon which detailed cost sharing agreements “The items negotiated in the term sheet
more information call 995-3674. Science Matters! 3 p.m. South San as possible. and other issues can serve as the basis were the big items.”
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. The pool has been closed since last
SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Orange Avenue, South San for crafting the next iteration. The doc- With the assumption that they are
Free Hands-On Training for New Francisco. Identify minerals, surf summer when maintenance workers ument must pass muster with attorneys out of the deep end on most of the diffi-
Ham Radio Operators. 9 a.m. to Google Earth, find Sandy Land, con- discovered structural flaws so severe from both sides before ratification cult negotiations, Goldman praised the
noon. Burlingame Public Library, sider conservation and more. Free.
Lane Room, 480 Primrose Road, For more information call 829-3860. that officials elected to rebuild the cen- from the school board and City Council hard work required by both sides to land
Burlingame. To get the most out of ter rather than attempt to temporarily to complete the process. on terms of a deal suitable to both
this workshop, participants will need LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m to 6 fix it.
to bring a radio with them. Brian p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. Officials also intend to extend the sides.
Mathews of the Radio Club has pro- El Camino Real, San Mateo. All are Assuming future hurdles do not delay terms of the agreement from 2026 to “I look forward to it being open,”
vided information about buying a welcome. For more information call the project, officials are hopeful work
ham radio here. Your first radio can 591-0133. 2040. By 2035, either party may seek she said.
cost as little as $24 to $35. Register will continue through the summer with
for the workshop at THURSDAY, JUNE 6
https://tinyurl.com/y5f7qh38. Free. Mid Peninsula Village—
Redefining Aging. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Penny n’ Pals Launch Party. 9 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
to 2 p.m. Washington Park, 898 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Join us Mid Peninsula Village is a nonprofit
for the children’s book launch of organization fueled by volunteers.
Penny n’ Pals. Free. For more informa- They provide social events, access to
tion call 302-1689. services and help members redis-
cover passions and hobbies that
The Third Annual White Elephant may have become dormant. Free. For
Rummage Sale. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The more information call 522-7490
Old Train Station, 110 Higgins
Canyon Road, Half Moon Bay. This K ids’ Upcycle Style: T-Shirt Totes. 1
event raises money for the American p.m. South San Francisco Main
Association University Women’s Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
local scholarships. For more informa- San Francisco. Bring outgrown t-
tion email ktgm4@aol.com. shirts to the library and transform it
into a summer tote bag. Free. For
Ragazzi B oys Chorus Presents more information call 829-3860
“ SingFest.” 9:30 a.m. to noon. St.
Peter’s Church, 178 Clinton St., Soft Sk ills: Passion Pitch,
Redwood City. Singing, musical Communication and B ody
games and a short performance for Language Presented by the San
parents. Free. For more information Mateo County Jobs for Youth. 6
call 342-8785. p.m. South San Francisco Main
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
Bonsai show and sale. 10 a.m. to 4 San Francisco. Learn how to craft a
p.m. San Mateo Garden Center Inc., effective, attention-grabbing pas-
605 Parkside Way, San Mateo. Free. sion pitch that you can use in a num-
For more information call 483-7462. ber of professional situations. Free.
For more information call 829-3860.
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4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Score presents “ Pitching and
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Presenting: How to Make Your
Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contem- Stor y Compelling.” 6 p.m. South
porary artist. Her work is based in San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
conceptual art and shows some Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
attributes of minimalism, surrealism Free. For more information call 829-
and abstract expressionism, and is 3860.
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110 employment 203 public notices 203 public notices tundra tundra tundra
fiCtitious business name notiCe of petition to
statement #281128 administer estate of
newspaper interns The following person is doing business Lloyd J. DeMartini
as: Rellia Consulting, 1700 De Anza Case Number: 19PRO00060-B
Journalism Blvd. #306, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
The Daily Journal is looking for in- Registered Owner: Mariko Hayashida, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- same address. The business is conduct- tingent creditors, and persons who may
search, updates of our ongoing fea- ed by an Individual. The registrants otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- commenced to transact business under tate, or both, of Lloyd J. DeMartini, Lloyd
so welcome. their FBN on N/A. John DeMartini, Lloyd DeMartini. A Peti-
/s/Mariko Hayashida/ tion for Probate has been filed by Lenore
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- Griffin in the Superior Court of Califor-
eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2019. (Publish- nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
months. The internship is unpaid, but ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, for Probate requests that Lenore Griffin
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 5/7/19, 5/14/19, 5/21/19, 5/28/19). be appointed as personal representative
terns have progressed in time into to administer the estate of the decedent.
paid correspondents and full-time re- The petition requests the decedent’s will
porters. fiCtitious business name and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
statement #281156 bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
College students or recent graduates The following person is doing business able for examination in the file kept by
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Skyridge Real Estate, 1021 S El Ca- the court.
experience is preferred but not neces- mino Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
Registered Owner: Mayra Espinosa, 424
The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
sarily required.
Glasgow Dr., Pacifica, CA 94044. The Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
Please send a cover letter describing business is conducted by an Individual. thority will allow the personal representa-
your interest in newspapers, a resume The registrants commenced to transact tive to take many actions without obtain-
and three recent clips. Before you ap- business under their FBN on 05/02/2019. ing court approval. Before taking certain
ply, you should familiarize yourself /s/Mayra Espinosa/ very important actions, however, the per-
with our publication. Our Web site: This statement was filed with the Asses- sonal representative will be required to
www.smdailyjournal.com. sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish- give notice to interested persons unless
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, they have waived notice or consented to
Send your information via e-mail to 5/7/19, 5/14/19, 5/21/19, 5/28/19). the proposed action.) The independent
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- administration authority will be granted
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., unless an interested person files an ob-
fiCtitious business name jection to the petition and shows good
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 statement #28121 cause why the court should not grant au-
The following person is doing business thority.
as: SPECIFYIT, 642 Joanne Drive, SAN A hearing on the petition will be held in
MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: this court as follows: JUN. 18, 2019 at
Donald Pitts, same address. The busi- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of
sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales ness is conducted by an Individual. The
Representative needed to sell newspa- California, County of San Mateo, 400
registrants commenced to transact busi- County Center, Redwood City, CA
per print and web advertising and event ness under their FBN on 04/30/2019. 94063.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call /s/Donald Pitts/ If you object to the granting of the peti-
650-344-5200 and send resume to This statement was filed with the Asses-
info@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 5/9/2019. (Publish-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
203 public notices 203 public notices 298 Collectibles
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, objections with the court before the hear-
5/14/19, 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 6/4/19). the proposed action.) The independent tice form is available from the court clerk. one ColleCtion of antique Cuban
ing. Your appearance may be in person administration authority will be granted Attorney for Petitioner: Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No
sales/marketing or by your attorney.
internships unless an interested person files an ob- James M. O’Neil, Esq. Texting.
fiCtitious business name If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- jection to the petition and shows good O’NEIL & RUEPPEL, LLP
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking itor of the decedent, you must file your
for ambitious interns who are eager to statement #281285 cause why the court should not grant au- 100 Pine Street, Suite 1250 patriCk nagel Print "Gallery in the
The following person is doing business claim with the court and mail a copy to thority. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111
jump into the business arena with both the personal representative appointed by Courtyard ' # 7, Custom Framed , $100
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs as: Janet’s Jewelry Designs, 2830 Flores A hearing on the petition will be held in (415)992-3123 .(510)684-0187
St. #2, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- the court within the later of either (1) four this court as follows: JUN. 19, 2019 at FILED: 4/25/2019
of the newspaper and media industries. months from the date of first issuance of
This position will provide valuable tered Owner: Janet Cecchi-Acosta, same 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- small rug beater. $15.00 (650)207-
address. The business is conducted by letters to a general personal representa- California, County of San Mateo, 400 nal on 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 5/29/19 )
experience for your bright future. tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the 4162
Email resume an Individual. The registrants com- County Center, Redwood City, CA
menced to transact business under their California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 94063. topps baseball complete set 1987
info@smdailyjournal.com from the date of mailing or personal de- If you object to the granting of the peti- thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
FBN on N/A.
/s/Janet Cecchi-Acosta/ livery to you of a notice under section tion, you should appear at the hearing 4474
This statement was filed with the Asses- 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- and state your objections or file written
teChnology er California statutes and legal authority
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2019. (Publish- objections with the court before the hear- two 1998 Star Wars R2-D2 action fig-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, may affect your rights as a creditor. You ing. Your appearance may be in person ure variations, new/unopened. $25 for
FREEDOM Financial Network seeks a may want to consult with an attorney
BI/Data Engineer. Help build a BI plat- 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 6/4/19, 6/11/19). or by your attorney. both. Steve (650)518-6614
form to provide a single & consistent
knowledgable in California law. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- 295 art
You may examine the file kept by the itor of the decedent, you must file your vintage stemware: 3 styles, 23
source of data for our decision makers. court. If you are a person interested in
Job site: san mateo, Ca. If interested, fiCtitious business name claim with the court and mail a copy to oil painting-Canvass, Victorian pcs. $60, (650)207-4162
statement #281259 the estate, you may file with the court a the personal representative appointed by Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
please use this link to apply: Request for Special Notice (form DE- OBO (650)515-6091
http://bit.ly/30OuNVg The following person is doing business the court within the later of either (1) four 299 Computers
as: Land Escapes, 1080 Varian Street, 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- months from the date of first issuance of
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
Owners: Richard Nolan, 2075 Bel Air or account as provided in Probate Code
letters to a general personal representa- 296 appliances 19" Color Monitor with stand VG con-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the dition power cord/owners manual includ-
127 elderly Care Ave., San Jose, CA 95128 and Frank section 1250. A Request for Special No- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
tice form is available from the court clerk. air Conditioner 10000 BTU w/re- ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
Manocchio, 17090 Viewcrest Ln., Mor- from the date of mailing or personal de- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
gan Hill, CA 95037. The business is con- Attorney for Petitioner: livery to you of a notice under section
Roxanne T. Jen, Esq. brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- reCordable Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
family resourCe ducted by a General Partnership. The 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- 0898
registrants commenced to transact busi- Rodnunsky & Associates er California statutes and legal authority ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
guide ness under their FBN on Aug 1984. 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ste 154
SAN MATEO, CA 94403
may affect your rights as a creditor. You
free washer and 220v dryer, both
(650) 578 9208
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s /s/Richard Nolan/ may want to consult with an attorney
(650)285-5400 working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
twice-a-week resource guide for This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/14/2019. (Publish- FILED: 5/10/2019
knowledgable in California law.
move, stairs. 300 toys
children and families. You may examine the file kept by the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- court. If you are a person interested in
every tuesday & weekend nal on 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 5/29/19 ) glass-panel lampshade. Similar 14-1000-pCs puzzles $3.00 ea.
5/21/19, 5/28/19, 6/4/19, 6/11/19). the estate, you may file with the court a (650)207-4162
Request for Special Notice (form DE- to TIFFENEY about16" diameter. multi-
Look for it in today’s paper to 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade.
$75 (650)727-7266 ameriCan flyer locomotive runs
find information on family fiCtitious business name praisal of estate assets or of any petition good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
resources in the local area, statement #281288 or account as provided in Probate Code
The following person is doing business hotpoint heavy Duty Dryer excellent
including childcare. section 1250. A Request for Special No- working condition Burlingame $50 Call Jump and Play Keyboard brand new, in
as: Old Possum Brewing Company, 935 tice form is available from the court clerk. original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580.
Washington Street, SAN CARLOS, CA Dan (408)656-0958
order to show Cause for Attorney for Petitioner:
94070. Registered Owner: Brew4U, Michael Woods star wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by Change of name maytag washer excellent working
1315 Bernal Ave. condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
180 businesses for sale a Limited Liability Company. The regis- CASE# 19C1V02549
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 (408)656-0958
trants commenced to transact business (650)464-0014
CommerCial kitChen for sale. under their FBN on N/A. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
FILED: 5/16/2019
302 antiques
/s/Christopher Garrett/ 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, mfg h20labs Model 300 exc cond
Downtown San Mateo 4000 sq ft REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. beer steins-original from Germa-
$575,000 Possible seller finance up to This statement was filed with the Asses- nal on 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 5/29/19 )
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2019. (Publish- PETITION OF ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info
50% Call (415)267-6952. Denise Muoi Yang new, singer Sewing Machine Univer- (650)592-7483
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
5/21/19, 5/28/19, 6/4/19, 6/11/19).
203 public notices TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
Petitioners:Denise Muoi Yang filed a pe- mahogany antique Secretary desk,
fiCtitious business name fiCtitious business name tition with this court for a decree chang- tiffany style Lamp shade. Older- 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
statement #281063 statement #281064 ing name as follows: multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business notiCe of petition to 727-7266.
as: Once Upon A Paper, 1019 Magnolia as: Hair Force Stylist, 6817-A Mission Present name:Denise Muoi Yang administer estate of roseville tulip Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
Avenue #2, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Reg- Street, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- Proposed Name: Denise Quan Yang Gina Gould vaCuum Cleaner (reconditioned) $45. (650)574-2490.
istered Owners: Denise Weathers-Solis tered Owners: Joel C. Jardinero and Jen- Case Number: 19PRO00229-A $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645
and Ericson M. Solis, same address. The nie June L. Tuazon, 44 Ridgefield Ave., THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
business is conducted by a Married Cou- Daly City, CA 94015. The business is interested in this matter shall appear be- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 297 bicycles 303 electronics
ple. The registrants commenced to conducted by Copartners. The regis- fore this court at the hearing indicated tingent creditors, and persons who may
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- otherwise be interested in the will or es- free television - Mitsubishi,
transact business under their FBN on trants commenced to transact business adult bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal- 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not
NA. under their FBN on 04/20/2019. tition for change of name should not be tate, or both, of Gina Gould. A Petition loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
granted. Any person objecting to the for Probate has been filed by Jennifer Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local
/s/Denise Weathers-Solis/ /s/Joel C. Jardinero/ Delivery available.
This statement was filed with the Asses- name changes described above must file Yeager in the Superior Court of Califor- Child’s sChwinn biCyCle, blue in
This statement was filed with the Asses- nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
sor-County Clerk on 4/23/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 4/23/2019. (Publish- a written objection that includes the rea- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sons for the objection at least two court for Probate requests that Deborah Gar- onkyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, cia be appointed as personal representa- Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
5/7/19, 5/14/19, 5/21/19, 5/28/19). 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 6/4/19, 6/11/19). days before the matter is scheduled to mountain bike new 21 gears $100.
be heard and must appear at the hearing tive to administer the estate of the dece- (650)722-3634 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
to show cause why the petition should dent.
order to show Cause for not be granted. If no written objection is The petition requests authority to admin- phillips-50” Color t.v., Heavy, $99
fiCtitious business name Change of name timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ister the estate under the Independent 298 Collectibles (650)591-8062
statement #281070 CASE# 19C1V02552 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
The following person is doing business thority will allow the personal representa- 1984 time magazine. Special 1994
as: Howera’s Hot Sauce Spread, 45 Tan-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, petition shall be held on 6/25/19 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, tive to take many actions without obtain- Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg 304 furniture
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
foran Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ing court approval. Before taking certain (650)588-0842
Registered Owner: Howera Tessema, very important actions, however, the per- antique dining table for six people
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Order to Show Cause shall be published with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
same address. The business is conduct- PETITION OF at least once each week for four succes- sonal representative will be required to 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
ed by an Individual. The registrants Sai Htun Sar sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- give notice to interested persons unless deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
commenced to transact business under they have waived notice or consented to antique mohagany Bookcase. Four
ing on the petition in the following news- $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
their FBN on 04/23/2019. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: paper of general circulation: the proposed action.) The independent
/s/Howera Tessema/ Petitioners: Sai Htun Sar filed a petition San Mateo Daily Journal administration authority will be granted approx. 40 yr old 1/2 l German Beer bedstead single, poster style, box
This statement was filed with the Asses- with this court for a decree changing Filed: 5/14/2019 unless an interested person files an ob- Stein, Raigimal, Gerz. $60 (650)207- spring, mattress available. $40.00.
sor-County Clerk on 4/23/2019. (Publish- name as follows: /s/Judge of the Superior Court/ jection to the petition and shows good 4162 (650)593-7408
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Dated: 5/10/2019 cause why the court should not grant au-
5/7/19, 5/14/19, 5/21/19, 5/28/19). Present name: Sai Htun Sar (Published 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 6/4/19, thority. baseball hat and beanie collection beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition
6/11/19). A hearing on the petition will be held in (650) 315-2319
this court as follows: JUN. 04, 2019 at sold as set hundreds 1K Leave MSG
Proposed Name: LJ Donte Lee (650)388-2445
fiCtitious business name 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of bunk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
statement #281155 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons California, County of San Mateo, 400 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
The following person is doing business County Center, Redwood City, CA ClassiC lamborghini Countach B/O (650)685-2494
interested in this matter shall appear be- Print ,Perfect for Garage,Framed Size
as: Mandarin Reading Club, 533 Airport fore this court at the hearing indicated notiCe of petition to 94063.
Blvd. Suite 400, BURLINGAME, CA administer estate of If you object to the granting of the peti- Medium ,Good Condition $25. (510)684- China Cabinet Wallet, $20. Call
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 0187
94010. Registered Owner: Gold Medal tition for change of name should not be Barbara Johnson tion, you should appear at the hearing (650)589-1407
Education LLC, CA. The business is con- granted. Any person objecting to the Case Number: 19PRO000607 and state your objections or file written
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. name changes described above must file objections with the court before the hear- ColleCtable Cabbage Patch Kids ChoColate brown living room chair
The registrants commenced to transact a written objection that includes the rea- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- ing. Your appearance may be in person Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New with cushion. In excellent condition, $60.
business under their FBN on N/A. sons for the objection at least two court tingent creditors, and persons who may or by your attorney. Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 Call 650-872-2371.
/s/James Hsu/ days before the matter is scheduled to otherwise be interested in the will or es- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- (650) 572-8895
This statement was filed with the Asses- be heard and must appear at the hearing tate, or both, of Barbara Johnson. A Pe- itor of the decedent, you must file your Computer desk (glass) & chair. Like
sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish- to show cause why the petition should tition for Probate has been filed by Ross claim with the court and mail a copy to Cool hot Rod Print "Eddies Market" new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
not be granted. If no written objection is Laflin in the Superior Court of California, the personal representative appointed by Perfect for Garage,Size Medium,Perfect gtecher@comcast.net
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/7/19, 5/14/19, 5/21/19, 5/28/19). timely filed, the court may grant the peti- County of San Mateo. The Petition for the court within the later of either (1) four condition $25. (510)684-0187
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Probate requests that Ross Laflin be ap- months from the date of first issuance of Computer desk with 3 side drawers .
pointed as personal representative to ad- letters to a general personal representa- depression glass Dining Plate. 8 Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
petition shall be held on 6/26/19 at 9 for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or
fiCtitious business name a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, minister the estate of the decedent. tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red.
The petition requests the decedent’s will California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days $12 (650)762-6048 leave message
statement #281023 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
The following person is doing business Order to Show Cause shall be published and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- from the date of mailing or personal de-
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- livery to you of a notice under section Computer swivel CHAIR. Padded
as: Edra Digital, 347 Laurie Meadows Dr. at least once each week for four succes- games of the 23rd Olympiad maga- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
Apt. 407, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- able for examination in the file kept by 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588-
istered Owner: Sophie Eden, same ad- ing on the petition in the following news- the court. er California statutes and legal authority
may affect your rights as a creditor. You 0842 CouChes bed tables TV clothes etc
dress. The business is conducted by an paper of general circulation: The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent may want to consult with an attorney appt only Leave MSG (650)388-2445
Individual. The registrants commenced San Mateo Daily Journal lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
Filed: 5/14/2019 Administration of Estates Act. (This au- knowledgable in California law. desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
to transact business under their FBN on You may examine the file kept by the painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
N/A. /s/Judge of the Superior Court/ thority will allow the personal representa- (650)458-3578
tive to take many actions without obtain- court. If you are a person interested in $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
/s/Sophie Eden/ Dated: 5/10/2019
(Published 5/21/19, 5/28/19, 6/4/19, ing court approval. Before taking certain the estate, you may file with the court a
This statement was filed with the Asses- very important actions, however, the per- Request for Special Notice (form DE- miller lite Neon sign , work good
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/2019. (Publish- 6/11/19). $59 call (650)218-6528 dining Chairs -Six Antique,
sonal representative will be required to 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, give notice to interested persons unless praisal of estate assets or of any petition
5/7/19, 5/14/19, 5/21/19, 5/28/19). or account as provided in Probate Code old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 (650)888-2662
they have waived notice or consented to
section 1250. A Request for Special No- bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
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304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical instruments 316 Clothes 345 Medical Equipment
diNiNG ROOM Table-Antique,Oak, TWiN bEd, mattress, box spring, frame CASh REGiSTER Parts; Much Skin Not 1929 ANTiquE Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- WEddiNG dRESS-dESiGNER, Size 12, AdjuSTAbLE bATh shower transfer
5chairs, w/ extension $200 $ 50. (650)598-9804. Guts $500 (415)269-4784 ter, Newly Refurbished $4,500 OBO Call Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
(650)290-3188 (650)742-6776. for $500 Call (650)867-1728
TWO WOOd Book Shelves, $75 with COSCO pLAy Pen with travel bag. Used COMMOdE, vERy clean and disinfect-
drawers and pull-down desk call once $35 (650)591-2981 ChROMATiC hARMONiCA: Horner WOMAN'S AMERiCAN Rag faux leather ed. Asking $20 obo. Please call if inter-
diNiNG TAbLE (36"x54") and 4 match- (650)697-3709 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, jacket. Perfect condition. Black ested. (650)745-6309
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for CuT GLASS serving bowl 8" diameter (650)278-5776. /2x/NW0T $25 (650) 952-3466
$250 .(650)-654-1930. uSEd bEdROOM Furniture, FREE. Call $25. Call 650-921-4016 dRivE 3-iN-1 commode with seat,buck-
(650)573-7381. WOMAN'S TAhARi jacket. Perfect con- et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
diNiNG TAbLE - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT dELuxE FOLdER Walker - 5" wheels - EpiphONE LES Paul Custom Prophecy dition. Royal blue/16W/NWT $25 (510)770-1976
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- WALL uNiT/ROOM Divider. Simple Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 Electric Guitar. Mint. $625.00. (650) 952-3466
lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. lines. Breaks down for transportation. (650)421-5469. dRivE dELuxE two button walker $10
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message diSpLAy CASE, glass top. 27”x20”x2” WOMEN'S bLACk suede fur lined (510)770-1976
diNiNG TAbLE. 72" by 42". With leaf Deep. $15.00. 650-588-0842. EvERETT upRiGhT antique piano. boots, size 8. $10.00 call (650)872-2371
90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 WALNuT ChEST, small (4 drawer with Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. RAdiATiON pROTECTiON 1/2-apron
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 dRivE 3-WhEEL buggy $45. Call WORk bOOTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2, Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta-
dRESSER-ANTiquE vANiTy Combo, 3 (650)589-1407 huGE LudWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle brown, with steel metatarsal protection. ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 WhiTE WiCkER Armoire, asking $100, & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 7742.
(650)290-3188 great condition, text for picture (650)571- FREE MAGAziNES. Library discards Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
0947 year old ones. Wide variety. Good for (916)975-4969 WALkER/ROLATOR. NEW. large, bas-
ENGLiSh dRAW Table, $50 Solid Wood crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 318 Sports Equipment ket, quickly convert to wheelchair. Large
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x piANO-ANdREW kOhLER, Mahogany, size to 400LBS.8" wheels $45.00
call(650)697-3709 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 Spinet piano, Very Good Condition, $250 biG bERThA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver (650)727-7266
FREE: WiLd turkey feathers; whole ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For (415)334-1980
EThAN ALLEN sofa and love seat. Blue 306 housewares fly tying, art projects, etc. Call Mark
(415)999-4474
Garage Sales
velveteen. Solid construction. Some col- (650)207-0882
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- CRySTAL WiNE glasses new (12ea) pLAyER piANO 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- bRANd NEW Golf bag with Stand.
stering. Free. (650)593-7001. $20.00 Call 650-592-2648 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892 Makes a great gift. $65. 415-867-6444.
hAT, T-ShiRT, sweatshirt and comput- No Texting.
www.elo.deals
GLidER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- MikASA SET. White. Modern (square)
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 GARAGE SALES
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. SpiNET piANO + Bench, $50. Call bRANd NEW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. LiONEL ChRiSTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (650)589-1407 Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great ESTATE SALES
ikEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x NEW "bELLA" buffet triple slow cooker gift $95. 415-867-6444. No Texting.
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592- viNTAGE AuTOpiANO upright player Make money, make room!
LiONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave EASTON ALuMiNuM bat.33 inches, 30
2648 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
ikEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. message or email flycsir@hotmail.com oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
$ 30. (650)598-9804. SiNk dOubLE cast iron. Good condi- MOTLEy CRuE lp signed by neil lee
List your upcoming
WuRLiTzER upRiGhT piano. Fair con- EvERLAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
MAhOGANy Tv Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595 Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966 garage sale,
x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697-
3709 307 jewelry & Clothing NEGRiNi FENCiNG Epee mask size M GuThy-RENkER pOWER Rider,Ever- moving sale,
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 312 pets & Animals last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex- estate sale,
MATTRESS, TWiN long, excellent condi- ANNE kLEiN silver-tone watch with (415)260-6940 erciser $20 (510)770-1976
tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di- ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- yard sale,
al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 OLd b&L Microscope in good condition; mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. kNEE RidER $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
NEW dELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- 35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. (650)593-2066 rummage sale,
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Sell! (650) 875-8159. 308 Tools RAy-bAN TOp Bar Sunglasses pARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
LEAThER GOLF bag with 23 clubs $90.
(650) 592-2648.
clearance sale, or
NiAGARA vibRATiNG Adjustable bed ANTiquE iRON Hand Drills. 3 available
RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi- 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
MEN'S ROSSiGNOL Skis. $95.00,
whatever sale you
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- offer. (650)245-4084
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- good condition, (650)341-0282. have...
(408)656-0958 6596
bRiGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with 316 Clothes ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
quEEN SOFA Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?), Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
ROLLERbLAdES, uSEd, size 10. $20
Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger Reach over 83,450 readers
Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition, (650)771-6324. bOOTS -LuGz Orange County Chopper (650)771-6324.
obo. Please call (650)745-6309 from South San Francisco
call (650)697-3709 Edition Motorcycle Brand New size 10
. CRAFTSMAN 6”x9” belt/disc sander, Black $60 . (510)684-0187 TOTAL GyM XLS, excellent condition. to Palo Alto.
used once. Cost $330.00 check Sears SAMSONiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call in your local newspaper.
RETRO huTCh Needs refinishing other- website. $150.00 (650)591-6283 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. (650)588-0828
$45. (650)328-6709 bROWN SuEd boots, fur-lined, size 8,
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
new. $15.00. Call(650)872-2371 viNTAGE NASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- Call (650)344-5200
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 SiLk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for FANCy hiGh heel shoes, never worn ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
SOFA-bEiGE FAbRiC, Orig. $900, $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
Rarely used, 7ft long, $350 LG CRAFTSMEN shop vac 6.5hp $60 formation.
(650)234-8218 (510)943-9221 WORkOuT bENCh, weights, bars, for
SiNk, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
ShOpSMiTh MARk V 50th Anniversary FAux FuR Coat Woman's brown multi (650)861-2411
SOLid WOOd Dining table with exten- $15.00 (650)544-5306 color in excellent condition 3/4
sion great piece great condition black most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
(650)504-0585 length $50 (650)692-8012 yAMAhA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
$80 (650)364-5263 SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 (650)458-3255
viNTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa kAyANO MEN’S Running shoes size 11
SOLid WOOd Entertainment Center- good condition $20 (650)520-7045
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In TiRES-SET OF four P225 45 R18 $80 340 Camera & photo Equip.
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. OBO (650)359-2238. kNEE-hiGh bLACk women's boots,
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o 310 Misc. For Sale size 7, wide calf & wide width, new. NikON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
(925)482-5742 TuNTuRi ROWiNG Machine, Good $40.00. Call (650)872-2371 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
500-600 biG Band-era 78's--most mint, Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
TAbLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 LAdiES SEquiN dress, blue, size XL, OMEGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost uNidEN hARLEy Davidson Gas Tank
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
bESSy SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
ThOMASviLLE diNiNG table, $50 4 vENdiNG MAChiNES FOR Sale. Soda rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 viviTAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
chairs, mid-century blonde with two machine vendo, ten selections. Snack (650) 578-9208 original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
leaves call (650)697-3709. biFOLd ShuTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00 machine AP, Snack Shop 5 columns
(650)544-5306 (650)583-6636
many selections. $495 each. (650)218- ShOES SizE 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
Tiki bAR - Original from the 60’s,Like 7125 (650)508-8662
Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 bLuE OySTER cult lp signed by donald
(650)245-4234. r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash WALkER - Good Condition - Like New - TuxEdO SizE 40, black, including white
(408)661-6019 $35 (650)341-5347 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
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379 Open houses 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 635 Vans 670 Auto Service 670 Auto Parts
DATSun ‘83 280zx, T-Tops, 159K miles, TOyOTA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con- BRiDGeSTOne AlenzA 235/65R17,

OPen hOuSe
Don’t lose money
on a trade-in or
good condition, cosmentic and mechani-
cal. $6500 OBO. 650-302-4747.
dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See AA SMOG $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
craigslist for pics. Complete Repair & Service
liSTinGS consignment! MeRCeDeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. $29.75 plus certificate fee CheVy/GMC 1994. Full size. Front
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- 640 Motorcycles/Scooters (most cars) plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
0878 Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
List your Open House Sell your vehicle in the 869 California Drive .
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call Burlingame
in the Daily Journal. Daily Journal’s MeRCeDeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel. (650) 995-0003 GM TRuCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint, Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
Reach over 83,450 Auto Classifieds. $13,900 (650)303-4257. Leave msg. (650) 340-0492 complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
MOTORCyCle SADDleBAGS,
ble .$75. (650)727-7266
potential home buyers & MuSTAnG ’73- All Original: Miles 300,
with mounting hardware and other parts
$35. Call (650)670-2888.
renters a day, Just $45 Paperwork, Light Brown Paint, 351 OFF ROAD LIGHTS ,Baja Tough by
from South San Francisco We’ll run it V/8Cleveland, Auto-Trans, P/S, P/B, SMOG CheCk Desert Fox ,Quartz Halogen,New in box,
to Palo Alto. $30,000 (650)359-6001. 645 Boats $29.75 + $8.25 certificate $30. (510)684-0187
‘til you sell it! VAliD Mon thru Thu
in your local newspaper. BOAT- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5 9am to 11:30am and 1pm to 5pm 680 Autos Wanted
630 Trucks & SuV’s HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800.
Call (650)344-5200 Reach 83,450 drivers (650) 591-5404. Look for coupon in the Daily Journal Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
from South SF to FORD ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K luxurati Auto Novas, running or not
miles. System-One toolboxes and rack. MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- 704 N. San Mateo Dr., San Mateo Parts collection etc.
Palo Alto built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
$16K contact or text (650)520-3725
20K obo. (650)851-0878. 650-458-6666 So clean out that garage
Give me a call
Call (650)344-5200
380 Real estate Services ads@smdailyjournal.com leXuS ‘07 GX450, 124K miles, $11,900 Joe 650 342-2483
(650)302-5523 SeA RAy 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs
Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
CAll CROnAn Real Estate today at TOyOTA ‘06 4RunneR, 190K miles, 670 Auto Parts
650 274 0259 to learn how to win $7,900.. (650)302-5523
in the local real estate market. Lunch AuTO AuCTiOn 650 RVs 1960S CADillAC hub caps $40
is on us! Every Tuesday 11am (650)592-3887
280 A Street Colma GulF STReAM, Sun Voyager ‘04.
650-756-3394 36 ft, Excellent Condition. $35,000. WhiTe STAR Tire Chains, never used.
650-349-3087. P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
450 homes for Rent CheVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.

FOR RenT hOnDA ‘10 CiViC, 87K miles, $6,800.


(650)302-5523
MAzDA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
2 Bedroom 1 bath dition One owner Fully loaded Low
house on a quiet miles reduced $15,995 obo (650)520-
4650
cul-de-sac in Belmont.
MAzDA ‘16 Sky Active one owner per-
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
$3800.00/Month $18,995 OBO (650)520-4650.

niSSAn ‘01 MAXiMA 160K miles,


Available the middle of $3,500. (650)302-5523
May. niSSAn ‘12 Leaf, Electric, low mileage
34,500 Excellent condition (650)796-
Call for an appointment 3896.
650-483-3694 POnTiAC ‘97 Passenger Van. Aluminum
Rims with good tires. Needs engine
work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
9650)714-3865.

470 Rooms TOyOTA ’96 Tercel Original owner,


30mpg, original paint/Interior, will not
start, $850.00 (650)367-0597.
hiP hOuSinG
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program 625 Classic Cars
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
CADillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
44,632 original miles. Needs body work
and headliner $2,475 OBO (650)218-
620 Automobiles 4681.
CheVROleT ‘86 ASTROVAN, 95K CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
miles, $2000 (650)481-5296 Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
obo. (650)952-4036.
GOT An OlDeR CheVy ‘86 CORVeTTe. Automatic.
CAR, BOAT, OR RV? 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
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some motorists are making U-turns at math classes, says Cathy Gorn, executive

TRAFFIC
Continued from page 1
Center Park Drive and heading back toward
Edgewater Drive to access the State Route
92 ramps, according to the study. Delaware
LESSONS
Continued from page 1
director of National History Day in College
Park, Maryland.
In the U.S., teaching about World War II
Street, Norfolk Street and Fashion Island varies from state to state. It’s often up to the
Boulevard have not been affected, Dorais teachers to decide how much time they want
“Based on staff’s observations, input said.  are. She sprinkles her lesson with details to give to individual battles like D-Day.
received and unintended improvements to The pilot is also not cheap. The city has about the number of men, ships, and planes California’s History-Social Science
eastbound State Route 92 it appears the traf- so far spent $52,127 on it, with staff costs involved in the landing at Normandy while Framework , adopted in 2016, includes for
fic relief pilot program is functioning well,” totaling $37,500 or $700 a day. Dorais said adding a few lesser-known facts about a sophomores an expansive unit on World
said Public Works Director Norm Dorais.  contracting the staff time would result in Spanish spy and a deadly military practice War II that includes how the conflict was “a
There are 229 fewer cars entering Foster 20% to 30% in savings.  conducted six months earlier in England. total war,” the goals of the Allied and Axis
City during peak hours as a result of the Since the pilot began, there have been In the U.S. and other countries impacted Powers and how the fighting was fought on
pilot, according to a traffic study the city 540 traffic stops and police have issued 167 by the events on June 6, 1944, historians different fronts. The unit also includes a sec-
published late April.  citations, just 25 of which were issued to and educators worry that the World War II tion on the Holocaust.
The left turn prohibitions resulted in Foster City residents. milestone is losing its resonance with In New York, school officials are using the
decreased travel times, according to a staff Moving forward, staff plans to collect today’s students. D-Day anniversary to review the curriculum
report, and 55% of respondents to a survey feedback from residents of neighboring In France, which was liberated from and “make recommendations on how the
conducted in March said they want the pro- cities — officials said they’ve received German occupation, D-Day isn’t a stand- current average time of 90 minutes of World
gram to continue long term. The survey “blowback” from San Mateo residents — alone topic in schools. German schools War II study in a school year can be
received 804 responses and 20.5% did not and if the program were to become perma- concentrate on the Holocaust and the Nazi strengthened, expanded and mandated.”
want the pilot to continue while 23.8% of nent, then staff will explore traffic signal dictatorship. And despite having been part There are special programs available to
responders were unsure.  modifications as well as time-of-day dynam- of the Allied Powers, in Russia, the schools immerse select students in the history of D-
City Manager Jeff Moneda also said he’s ic signs which activate during the left turn avoid D-Day because they believe it was the Day.
received feedback from people who said in restriction period. victories on the Eastern Front that won the For eight years, National History Day
the past they typically cut through Foster And Vice Mayor Herb Perez is interested war. sent 15 pairs of students and teachers to
City on their way to State Route 92, but now in some sort of system whereby Foster City “History has taken a back seat” in the Normandy to immerse them in the history
stay on Highway 101 because of the pilot. residents are allowed to make the left turn, U.S. because of the focus on science and of D-Day.
The pilot has resulted in an increase in but not com-
traffic on Altair Avenue, an increase in left muters.
turn traffic onto Foster City Boulevard and
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