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CityTrees spruce up Redwood City


Nonprofit to host weekend tree-planting event at Sequoia High School
By Zachary Clark celebration of Arbor Day. success to a certain extent,” he said,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The event complements monthly adding that the organization is look-
plantings in the spring and fall, sum- ing to focus its efforts on land owned
The organization responsible for mer pruning events and a pruning by school districts, Port of Redwood
thousands of Redwood City’s street workshop that CityTrees offers in the City and unincorporated San Mateo
trees has been growing and maintain- spring, according to a press release. County.
ing the urban forest since 2000, and is After planting more than 3,200 trees CityTrees also hosts the popular
now looking beyond city limits for in Redwood City over 18 years, Prune and Pub events during summer
land in need of beautification. CityTrees President Simms Duncan months, in which volunteers share a
Sequoia High School is the next stop said it’s been increasingly difficult to beer or two after planting trees.
for nonprofit CityTrees, which will find locations for planting events in When the Super Bowl was hosted in PHOTO COURTESY OF CITYTREES
welcome volunteers — no experience the city, as there are fewer and fewer Santa Clara, the organization was Nearly all of CityTrees’ events are organized in partnership
necessary — to help plant eight large wide-open spaces. with the Department of Public Works, which contributes trucks
trees Saturday, April 28, on campus in “CityTrees is the victim of its own See TREES, Page 31 and other equipment while volunteers provide the labor.

High school
district’s tax
plan on hold
Officials hold off on bond exploration, will
defer to other local districts eyeing measures
By Austin Walsh proposal during a Thursday, April
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF 19, meeting under concerns of
adversely impacting opportunities
High school district officials for local school districts also
backed away from polling voter examining tax measures.
support for a potential bond meas- With the San Mateo-Foster City
ure due to fear of harming other and San Bruno Park elementary
local school systems’ pursuit of school districts eyeing tax pro-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL similar financing initiatives. posals, board Vice President Greg
San Mateo resident Leena Tran, 3, comes to the Children’s Library at the San Mateo Main Library almost daily for story The San Mateo Union High Land said high school officials
time and to use educational computer programs,among other resources.Below:City Librarian Ben Ocón said a glazed School District quashed a proposal concurred they should defer.
glass partition to indicate the space for the Main Library’s Teen Lounge could help foster a community space where to pay $32,700 for a survey gaug- “We should make it easier for
teens can study, hang out and use computers after school without disturbing other patrons looking for quiet space. ing voter enthusiasm toward a them to pass, rather than not, and
bond proposal which could have give them our support,” said Land.

Imagining San Mateo library improvements been floated to the fall ballot.
Trustees said they shied from the See TAX, Page 22

Patron feedback informs plan for Main Library, branch changes


By Anna Schuessler High-speed chase ends with
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

In response to feedback from


man brandishing chain saw
By Anna Schuessler Though Leobardo
patrons and shifting trends in DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Escobedoavila, 33, is no longer in
library use, San Mateo officials custody after posting a $100,000
are imagining how increased bail bond, he was arrested early
A San Mateo man who led police
multi-use space, additional meet- Friday morning after San Mateo
officers on an 11. 5-mile high-
ing rooms and improvements to police officers hit him with a Taser
speed chase through San Mateo,
the San Mateo Main Library’s
Foster City and Hillsborough is to get him to drop a chain saw he
childrens space and teen lounge
can better meet the needs of the facing felony charges after he wielded at them after a high-speed
city’s library patrons. brandished a chain saw at police pursuit with his car ended in
Built in 2006, the San Mateo officers and encouraged them to Hillsborough, according to prose-
Main Library which welcomes just shoot at him, according to the San cutors.
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Thought for the Day


“Never practice what you preach. If
you’re going to practice it, why preach it?”
— Lincoln Steffens, American journalist-reformer

This Day in History


Congress approved a bill establishing

1800 the Library of Congress.

In 1 7 9 2 , Capt. Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle began com-


posing “War Song for the Rhine Army,” later known as “La
Marseillaise,” the national anthem of France.
In  1 8 7 7 , federal troops were ordered out of New Orleans,
ending the North’s post-Civil War rule in the South.
In  1 9 1 5 , in what’s considered the start of the Armenian
genocide, the Ottoman Empire began rounding up Armenian
political and cultural leaders in Constantinople.
In  1 9 1 6 , some 1,600 Irish nationalists launched the
Easter Rising by seizing several key sites in Dublin. (The
rising was put down by British forces five days later.)
In 1 9 3 2 , in the Free State of Prussia, the Nazi Party gained
a plurality of seats in parliamentary elections.
In 1 9 4 7 , novelist Willa Cather died in New York at age 73.
In 1 9 5 3 , British statesman Winston Churchill was knight-
ed by Queen Elizabeth II.
In  1 9 6 2 ,   the Massachusetts Institute of Technology REUTERS
achieved the first satellite relay of a television signal, Cast members Tom Holland, left, and Benedict Cumberbatch pose for a portrait while promoting the ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
using NASA’s Echo 1 balloon satellite to bounce a video in Beverly Hills.
image from Camp Parks, California, to Westford,
Massachusetts.
In  1 9 6 7 , Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov was killed In other news ...
when his Soyuz 1 spacecraft smashed into the Earth after his police Lt. Fred Dauer thought he had the Ethical Treatment of Animals
parachutes failed to deploy properly during re-entry; he was Squirrel wins UC come across a traffic accident in against a photographer whose camera
the first human spaceflight fatality. Berkeley student senate seat Emeryville on Friday when he saw cars was used by a crested macaque to take
In 1 9 7 0 , the People’s Republic of China launched its first BERKELEY — The University of parked and people standing around the photos in 2011.
satellite, which kept transmitting a song, “The East Is Red.” California, Berkeley has elected a using their cellphones. PETA’s 2015 suit against David
In  1 9 8 0 ,   the United States launched an unsuccessful squirrel to its student senate. But he quickly learned they had Slater sought financial control of the
attempt to free the American hostages in Iran, a mission The Sacramento Bee reports “Furry stopped because the driver of an SUV photographs — including a now-
that resulted in the deaths of eight U.S. servicemen. Boi” was named April 13 to the believed a raccoon he saw in the street famous selfie of the monkey grinning
Associated Students of the University had climbed inside his vehicle. — for the benefit of the animal named
Birthdays of California Senate.
The squirrel initially took the form
Dauer opened the hood and used a
pole to free the 5- to 6-week-old rac-
Naruto.
Jeff Kerr, general counsel for PETA,
of a critter living among campus trees, coon, whom an animal officer named said the group was reviewing the opin-
running on platforms such as easier “Throttle.” ion and had not decided yet whether it
acorn access. The raccoon was taken to a shelter would appeal.
But the man behind the campaign, and is being transferred to a San “Naruto should be considered the
sophomore Stephen Boyle, posted his Francisco wildlife rescue center. author and copyright owner, and he
real intentions and policy platforms shouldn’t be treated any differently
Monday to Facebook. Court sides with from any other creator simply because
Boyle, who at times wore a squirrel human in copyright he happens to not be human,” Kerr
costume, says he is focused on issues said.
Golfer Lydia Ko is such as environmentalism, disabilities
fight over monkey selfie The problem for Naruto, however,
Actress Shirley Actor-comedian
MacLaine is 84. Cedric the 21. and mental illness. SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. appeals was that copyright law did not
Entertainer is 54. Boyle occupies one of 20 spots filled court on Monday favored humans over “expressly authorize animals to file
in last week’s election. animals in a novel copyright lawsuit copyright infringement suits,” Ninth
Movie director-producer Richard Donner is 88. Actress- Some elected student officers were far filed over a series of entertaining self- Circuit Judge Carlos Bea said in the rul-
singer-director Barbra Streisand is 76. Former Chicago Mayor from nuts about the satirical campaign, ies taken by a monkey with a toothy ing. The judge said the law reserved that
Richard M. Daley is 76. Country singer Richard Sterban (The saying it was a sign that students grin. power only for humans.
Oak Ridge Boys) is 75. Rock musician Doug Clifford weren’t taking government seriously. U.S. copyright law does not allow The court ruled that Slater was enti-
(Creedence Clearwater Revival) is 73. Rock singer-musician lawsuits that seek to give animals the tled to attorneys’ fees in the case and
Rob Hyman is 68. Former Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny is 67. Police rescue baby raccoon rights to photographs or other original sent it back to the district court to
work, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of determine the amount.
Actor-playwright Eric Bogosian is 65. Rock singer-musician trapped under SUV hood Appeals ruled. Slater, who lives in the United
Jack Blades (Night Ranger) is 64. Actor Michael O’Keefe is
63. Rock musician David J (Bauhaus) is 61. Actor Glenn EMERYVILLE — A baby raccoon Copyright infringement can only be Kingdom, said the attorneys’ fees were
halted Northern California traffic after claimed on behalf of humans, the court welcome after the case took a toll
Morshower is 59. Rock musician Billy Gould is 55. Actor
he crawled inside the engine compart- said. financially and emotionally and at one
Djimon Hounsou is 54. Rock musician Patty Schemel is 51. ment of an SUV stopped at a traffic sig- The unanimous, three-judge panel point had him contemplating taking up
Actress Stacy Haiduk is 50. Rock musician Aaron Comess nal. upheld a lower court ruling that dis- dog walking or tennis coaching to
(Spin Doctors) is 50. Actor Aidan Gillen is 50. Actress The East Bay Times reports that missed the lawsuit by the People for make money.
Melinda Clarke is 49. Actor Rory McCann is 49.

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The Daily Derby race winners are Big Ben, No. 4, in SaturdayPartly cloudy. A slight chance of showers. Highs in
first place; Whirl Win, No. 6, in second place; and Solid the upper 50s to mid 60s.
Gold, No. 10, in third place.The race time was clocked Saturday :  Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
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Half Moon Bay gets new police captain Police reports


The five o’clock shadow
By Zachary Clark ed school in San Mateo Lopez joined the Sheriff’s Office in 2004. Someone stole razor blades from a phar-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF and began his law He is currently commander of the San Mateo macy on El Camino Real in
enforcement career in County Narcotics and Vehicle Theft Task Burlingame, it was reported at 5:26
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office 1995 when he joined the Force, and was previously a sergeant on the p.m. Monday, April 2.
announced Cpt. Saul Lopez’s appointment San Bruno Police coastside from 2012-2014. He was awarded
as the new commanding officer for the Half Department, according to the Medal of Valor in 2013 for rescuing two
Moon Bay/Coastside Patrol Bureau. the release. He has young girls from a house fire in Moss HALF MOON BAY
He will assume full command by early worked a variety of Beach, along with colleagues. Mi s demeano r warrant. A Half Moon Bay
June, after Assistant Sheriff John Munsey assignments throughout “It’s great to come back to Half Moon Bay resident was cited and released on a promise
transitions to the Sheriff’s Corrections Saul Lopez his career, including and the coastside — one of the best assign- to appear in court for a misdemeanor warrant
Division, according to a press release. patrol, investigation, ments I’ve had in my career,” he said. out of San Mateo County on Oleander Way,
“My priorities are outreach and trans- narcotics and street crimes. Lopez’s salary will likely be in the ball- it was reported at 8:04 p.m. Tuesday, April
parency with the community of Half Moon Lopez is bilingual in Spanish and park of $197,554.62, which Munsey earned 3.
Bay and the coastside,” Lopez said. “I’ve English, which he said will help him estab- last year as captain, according to public Arres t. A Daly City man was arrested after a
always had an open-door policy so you’re lish relationships with the Spanish speak- records. failed his sobriety test at Surfers Beach, it
going to see a lot of me and I’ll be listening ing community. He also said working with Lopez will be transitioning into the posi- was reported at 10:11 p.m. Sunday, April 1.
to the issues impacting your neighbor- city officials on outreach to homeless resi- tion this month, and will be sworn in at an Arres t. A Half Moon Bay resident was
hood.” dents as well as potential traffic remedies upcoming Half Moon Bay Council meeting, arrested after it was determined that he was
Lopez was raised on the Peninsula, attend- are two other priorities. according to the release. too intoxicated to care for himself on Kelly
Avenue, it was reported at 8:54 p. m.
Saturday, March 31.
Rent control backers say they expect to qualify for ballot REDWOOD CITY
By Sophia Bollag ping rent on buildings constructed after the time and has since given birth to her sixth Burg l ary . A residence was broken into and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS law took effect and puts other limits on rent child. Her family can’t find an affordable ransacked on Hess Road, it was reported at
control policies. place to live, she said. 7:04 p.m. Thursday, April 5.
Roughly 200 people gathered on the Supporters of the measure say corporate Burg l ary . A business was broken into on
SACRAMENTO — Supporters of more California Capitol steps in support of the greed is raising rents so high many can’t Oxford Street, it was reported at 12:15 p.m.
rent control in California say they have measure, which would allow communities to afford to live in the state. Thursday, April 5.
gathered enough signatures to put an initia- pass new rent control laws. “With the increased number of corporate Arres t. Someone was arrested for public
tive on the November ballot and held a “I’m here fighting for my rights and my landlords, we’re seeing a lot of rent gouging intoxication on James Avenue, it was report-
Monday rally to generate support for the kids’ rights,” said Gloria Cortez of Pomona, take place,” campaign spokesman Damien ed at 7:37 a.m. Thursday, April 5.
measure. a speaker at the rally. “We don’t have Goodmon told the Associated Press last Petty theft. A bicycle was stolen on El
If the secretary of state certifies that the nowhere to go and we don’t have no one to week. “We’ve been able to put together a Camino Real, it was reported at 9:53 p.m.
campaign collected enough signatures, vot- protect us.” very formidable and growing progressive Saturday, March 31.
ers will weigh in on repealing a 1995 law Cortez said she and her family became coalition that we think will make this a sim- Sho pl i fti ng . A transient stole a bottle of
that restricts rent control. homeless 10 months ago when they were ple choice to anyone who is looking to the wine and then locked themselves in a rest-
The law, known as the Costa-Hawkins evicted from their rental unit after she com- direction that progressives would like to room yelling on El Camino Real, it was
Rental Housing Act, bars cities from cap- plained about mold. She was pregnant at the go.” reported at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, March 31.

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Guilty plea set in planned Around the Bay
attack on San Francisco Pier 39 whose sole responsibility will be to clean
SACRAMENTO — A man who allegedly up needles littering the streets.
planned a Christmas Day bombing and San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell said
shooting attack at San Monday the team will respond to resident
Francisco’s Pier 39 is set complaints and remove needles and
to plead guilty in a feder- syringes from “hot spots” every day of the
al case, though details week.
weren’t public Monday. Farrell said that discarded syringes on the
Court records show streets are among the top litter complaints
Everitt Aaron Jameson in the city with a growing homelessness
will enter a plea June 4 in problem.
federal court in Fresno. Public Health Director Barbara Garcia
Everitt It’s unclear what he’ll says the city will provide $750,000 to the
plead to because Lauren AIDS Foundation to hire the new needle
Jameson
Horwood, a spokes- clean up team.
woman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, said She says she expects the workers would
details of the plea agreement are not yet start as early as June.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
public.
A new rule, which was set to take effect in July, would require automakers to pay $14 for every The former Modesto tow-truck driver had Officials: Stolen California
tenth of a mile per gallon of fuel a vehicle consumes over its minimum. Since the mid-1970s, pleaded not guilty in January to charges of succulents, smuggled to Asia
automakers have paid $5.50 for every tenth of a mile per gallon. attempting to aid a terrorist organization
and distributing bomb-making informa- SAN JOSE — State wildlife officials say
tion. Each carries a maximum penalty of 20 they have uncovered an international

Appeals court sides with states years in prison.


The FBI arrested Jameson on Dec. 22 after
he talked to undercover agents, including
scheme in which thieves from Korea and
China slip into wild landscapes in Northern
California to pluck succulents to sell on the

over fuel economy standards


By Larry Neumeister The states said the delay was illegal
one he thought was with the Islamic State
group. The FBI says he told agents that he
planned to use pipe bombs to channel vic-
tims into part of the popular tourist destina-
thriving black market in Asia.
The succulents, called Dudleya farinosa,
fetch up to $50 each in Asia, where a grow-
ing middle class is fueling demand.
tion so he could shoot them. Since an investigation started in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS because the federal government did not give December, state officials have nabbed sus-
proper notice and obtain public comment. Court documents say he told agents how
to build pipe bombs and where he intended pects from China and Korea in three separate
NEW YORK — The federal government They said the delay violated Congress’s thefts along the Humboldt and Mendocino
2015 directive to update penalties by August to assemble the bombs, and asked undercov-
can’t delay plans to more than double penal- er agents for remote timers. coast and recovered thousands of plants
ties automakers pay when they fail to meet 2016 to adjust for inflation. They said infla- about to be shipped. They say organized
tion meant the civil penalty was now less Jameson’s federal defenders did not imme-
fuel economy standards, an appeals court diately return telephone and email mes- smuggling rings based in Asia are behind
said on Monday in siding with five states. than a quarter of its original value. the thefts.
sages.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in In a release, New York Attorney General The investigation started after an anony-
Manhattan agreed with a lawsuit brought Eric T. Schneiderman said the ruling means San Francisco to hire mous woman called Patrick Freeling, a
last year by California, Maryland, New the federal government no longer can delay California Department of Fish and Wildlife
York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and environ- implementation of higher penalties that needle cleanup team warden known for his diligence, to report
mental groups, which were seeking to have will reduce carbon emissions and save con- SAN FRANCISCO — The mayor of San she saw a man at Mendocino’s tiny post
a new rule about penalties enforced. The sumers on average $1,650 annually in fuel Francisco says he’s hiring 10 workers office shipping 60 packages to China.
court said a written opinion explaining its costs.
reasoning would be issued later. But a government attorney warned a three-
judge appeals panel during oral arguments
Kelly Kim Obituary
The Department of Justice did not immedi-
ately comment. earlier this month that letting the higher Kelly Kim beloved wife of Larry Rossow
al celebration at the San Francisco INTO
Different classes of vehicles must achieve penalties go forward could be a short-lived and mother of Jin and Sung Jin, died April
19 following a long bat- Church, 399 San Fernando Way, San
certain miles-per-gallon standards, which victory for the states.
tle with cancer. Francisco on Friday, April 27, at 7 p.m.
initially were aimed at reducing the nation’s “It wouldn’t much matter, ” Justice Donations may be made to the American
Department attorney H. Thomas Byron III She was born on Dec.
oil consumption. Manufacturers of vehicles 25, 1969, in South Korea Cancer Society.
that fall below their minimum standards are told Circuit Judge Rosemary Pooler.
Byron said the U. S. Department of and became a U.S. citizen
penalized. in 2011. She is survived As a public serv ice, the Daily Journal
The new rule, which was set to take effect Transportation has issued an order that the prints obituaries of approx imately 200
lower rate will remain in effect while it by her mother, three sis-
in July, would require automakers to pay $14 ters and brother. words or less with a photo one time on a
for every tenth of a mile per gallon of fuel a reconsiders the 2016 decision to raise the space av ailable basis.
rate. He said he expects a decision will be There will be a memori-
vehicle consumes over its minimum. Since
the mid-1970s, automakers have paid $5.50 made by the end of the year on the penalty
for every tenth of a mile per gallon. rate that will be charged on 2019 models.
Automakers objected, saying it would Pooler noted that car makers are making
cost them $1 billion per year. The National decisions now about the technology they
Highway Traffic Safety Administration will put into cars in the future.
delayed the rule, saying it didn’t adequately “We’re racing against the clock,” Pooler
consider the cost to automakers. said.
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California independence
backers can collect signatures
SACRAMENTO — Advocates looking for California to
secede from the United States can begin collecting signa-
tures for a longshot initiative asking
voters to weigh in, Secretary of State
Alex Padilla said Monday.
The proposed initiative is the third so-
called Calexit proposal since President
Donald Trump’s election. Previous
efforts were withdrawn or failed to gather
the required signatures.
The latest would ask voters about
secession in 2020. If it passed, a second
Marcus Evans election would be held a year later asking
voters to affirm the decision.
Marcus Ruiz Evans, co-founder of the group Yes
California, said the second vote would show that
Californians are serious about secession and would
strengthen the case for foreign governments to recognize
the state’s independence.
Evans and Yes California co-founder Louis Marinelli also
proposed independence initiatives in 2015 and 2017. They
did not turn in signatures in 2015 and withdrew the 2017
Calexit proposal amid scrutiny of Marinelli’s ties to
Russia. A rival group, California Freedom Coalition, pro-
posed a Calexit initiative but did not turn in the required sig-
natures.
Proponents have until Oct. 17 to collect nearly 366,000 REUTERS
signatures. Travis Reinking, the suspect in a Waffle House shooting in Nashville, is under arrest by Metro Nashville Police Department in
Previous Calexit initiatives would have deleted a portion a wooded area in Antioch, Tenn.
of the state constitution that says California is an insepara-
ble part of the United States. The latest version does not
change the constitution. Waffle House slaying suspect
California bills seek to ease hiring of ex-convicts
SACRAMENTO — More ex-convicts could become emer-
gency services workers and caregivers under legislation
arrested after massive manhunt
proposed in California Monday that advocates say could By Sheilia Burke Nashville Police Department Lt. Carlos said. Police said Reinking stole a BMW
help millions of former felons get jobs. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lara told reporters. A detective spotted days before the attack. The car was
The three-bill package would generally bar state agencies Reinking, who lay down on the ground quickly recovered, but authorities did
from denying or revoking professional licenses solely NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The mentally to be handcuffed when confronted, Lara not immediately link the theft to
because the applicant has an arrest or conviction for a non- unstable gunman suspected of killing said. Reinking carried a black backpack Reinking.
violent offense more than five years old, unless it is direct- four people in a late-night shooting at a with a silver semi-automatic weapon Meanwhile, authorities in Illinois
ly related to the duties of that specific business or profes- Waffle House restaurant was arrested and .45-caliber ammunition, Lara said. shared past reports suggesting multiple
sion. near his apartment Monday after hiding Detectives cut the backpack off him red flags about a disturbed young man
California narrowly defines violent offenses, and advo- from police for more than a day, author- while he was cuffed. with paranoid delusions.
cates said at a news conference that the measures could help ities said. Police spokesman Don Aaron said In May 2016, Reinking told deputies
nearly eight million Californians get jobs such as barbers, Police and federal agents had mounted Reinking requested a lawyer and was from Tazewell County, Illinois, that
cosmetologists, or caregivers for the elderly, sick or dis- a massive manhunt in Nashville for 29- taken to a hospital before being booked music superstar Taylor Swift was stalk-
abled. year-old Travis Reinking after the into custody. ing him and hacking his phone, and
Advocates estimate that about 30 percent of jobs — near- Sunday morning attack, in which a gun- It’s not clear why Reinking attacked that his family was also involved.
ly 1,800 occupations — require professional licenses. man clad only in a jacket opened fire shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday, though he Reinking agreed to go to a local hos-
However, the bills exempt licenses related to foster care or with an assault rifle on a diverse crowd may have “mental issues,” Nashville pital for an evaluation after repeatedly
issued by the Bureau of Cannabis Control. at the restaurant before a customer dis- police Chief Steve Anderson said earli- resisting the request, the sheriff’s
Opponents fear the bills could jeopardize public safety armed him. er. report said.
and endanger vulnerable populations. Reinking was formally charged late Police said Reinking opened fire in Another sheriff’s report said
“We can’t say we want to rehabilitate people and then Monday with four counts of criminal the restaurant parking lot before storm- Reinking barged into a community
block them from the jobs that they need when they’re homicide and held on a $2 million ing the restaurant, which had about 20 pool in Tremont, Illinois, last June,
released,” said Democratic Assemblyman David Chiu of San bond, court records show. people inside. Four people — three of and jumped into the water wearing a
Francisco. He noted the state Department of Corrections Construction workers told officers them black and one Hispanic — were pink woman’s coat over his underwear.
and Rehabilitation trains inmates in automotive repairs, earlier Monday that a person matching killed and four others injured before a Investigators believed he had an AR-15
construction, cosmetology and firefighting, but they are Reinking’s description walked into the customer wrestled the weapon away and rifle in his car trunk, but it was never
then denied licenses after they get out of prison. woods near a construction site, Metro Reinking, who is white, ran out, police displayed. No charges were filed.

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Pompeo nomination narrowly clears panel, goes to full Senate
By Lisa Mascaro announced her support for Pompeo, one
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS group called on her to switch.
Ahead of the Foreign Relations
WASHINGTON — Mike Pompeo, Committee’s vote, chairman Bob Corker,
President Donald Trump’s choice for secre- R-Tenn., said of the full Senate, “It does
tary of state, avoided a rare rebuke Monday appear Mike Pompeo has the votes to be
as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee secretary of state.”
narrowly recommended him, but the vote Supporters point to Pompeo’s resume as a
served as a warning shot to the White House West Point and Harvard Law School graduate
as nominees to lead the CIA and Veterans who has the president’s confidence, particu-
Affairs are hitting stiff resistance. larly on North Korea. Opponents are focus-
Pompeo, who’s now CIA director, ing on his hawkish foreign policy views
received the panel’s approval only after and negative comments about gay marriage
Trump’s last-minute overtures to Sen. Rand and Muslims.
Paul, R-Ky. Pompeo’s nomination now Paul’s earlier objections to Pompeo,
goes to the full Senate, where votes are tal- along with overwhelming opposition from
lying in his favor and Senate Majority Democrats, had set the secretary of state
Leader Mitch McConnell said he looks for- nominee on track to be the first since 1925,
ward to voting to confirm him later this when the committee started keeping
week. records, not to receive a favorable recom-
Trump has been quick to fire his top cabi- mendation.
net secretaries, but Senate Democrats are But Trump and Paul talked repeatedly,
not so fast to confirm replacements. A including a chat just moments before the
REUTERS
grilling is expected Wednesday of Ronny vote.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be Secretary of State, leaves “I have changed my mind,” Paul said,
Jackson, the White House physician nomi-
a meeting with Sen. Mark Warner on Capitol Hill. explaining he received reassurances that
nated to head the VA, and Pompeo’s poten-
tial replacement at the CIA, Gina Haspel, is about what he called “obstruction.” ‘’The but received a boost Monday when two Pompeo agrees with the president that the
also facing scrutiny. Dems will not approve hundreds of good Democrats, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Iraq war was a “mistake” and that it is time
It’s also a reminder of how tough it could people... They are maxing out the time on Virginia and Sen. Joe Donnelly of Indiana, for U.S. troops to leave Afghanistan. Paul’s
be to replace Deputy Attorney General Rod approval process for all, never happened announced their support. office said he “got a win” — the promise
Rosenstein. Trump has publicly mused before. Need more Republicans!” Pressure is mounting on senators from all that Pompeo sides with Trump on those
about firing Rosenstein, who is overseeing Republicans hold just a slim Senate sides. White House allies are unloading ad issues — out of the situation, but declined
special counsel Robert Mueller’s investiga- majority, 50-49, with the prolonged campaigns against Democrats from Trump- to provide details.
tion into Russian interference in the 2016 absence of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. won states, but progressive groups are “I want Trump to be Trump,” Paul said.
election. Pompeo’s bid to become the nation’s top pounding senators’ offices in opposition. Asked about Paul’s change of heart,
“Hard to believe,” Trump tweeted Monday diplomat was in the hands of a few senators, As soon as Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., Trump said, “He’s a good man.”

Trump likes coal, but that doesn’t mean he’s hostile to wind
By Steve LeBlanc The administration is shore, this means an equal opportunity for planned project along the Northern
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS looking to renewable all sources of responsible energy develop- California coast would create a 100-150
energy sources to help ment, from fossil fuels to the full range of megawatt floating wind farm more than 20
BOSTON — President Donald Trump has create “energy domi- renewables,” Zinke said in a recent op-ed in miles offshore. Projects have also been
courted coal miners and cast doubt on nance” that will guaran- The Boston Globe. “As we look to the eyed off Hawaii, in the Gulf of Mexico and
whether fossils fuel contribute to climate tee America is a leading future, wind energy — particularly offshore even in the Great Lakes.
change, but that hasn’t translated into hos- global energy exporter wind — will play a greater role in sustain- Renewable energy supporters are backing
tility for renewable energy — particularly and can’t be held hostage ing American energy dominance.” the development of offshore wind power —
offshore wind. by foreign energy-pro- To help streamline the effort, Zinke with a few caveats.
Using federal offshore leases, wind power Ryan Zinke ducing powers, Interior wrote, he wants to give developers more Offshore wind can help reduce carbon
projects along the East Coast, including off Secretary Ryan Zinke flexibility by letting them postpone emissions, but it’s critical to ensure they
the shores of Massachusetts, New Jersey, says — even as Trump’s plan to expand off- detailed design decisions until later in the don’t harm underwater ecosystems, espe-
Connecticut, Virginia and New York, are shore drilling has drawn harsh criticism planning process to let them take advan- cially the endangered North Atlantic right
pressing ahead with the goal of transform- from environmentalists and coastal state tage of the latest technology. whale, said Sean Mahoney, executive vice
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Van kills 10 and injures 15 No typical double date:
Trumps, Macrons dine at Mount Vernon
in Toronto; driver in custody
By Charmaine Noronha
WASHINGTON — Tending to bonding before business,
President Donald Trump and France’s Emmanuel Macron
opened the French president’s visit
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday with an anything-but-ordinary
double date with their wives at George
TORONTO — A rented van plowed Washington’s house.
down a crowded Toronto sidewalk The presidents and their spouses
Monday, killing 10 people and injur- hopped on a helicopter bound for Mount
ing 15 before the driver fled and was Vernon, Washington’s historic riverside
quickly arrested in a confrontation home, for a private dinner one night
with police, Canadian authorities said. before the leaders sit down for talks on a
Witnesses said the driver was mov- Donald Trump weighty agenda including security, trade
ing fast and appeared to be acting and the Iran nuclear deal.
deliberately, but police officials would Macron’s pomp-filled three-day state
not comment on the cause or any pos- visit to Washington underscores the
sible motive. importance that both sides attach to the
relationship: Macron, who calls Trump
Speaking at a news conference
often, has emerged as something of a
Monday night, Toronto Police Chief
“Trump whisperer” at a time when the
Mark Saunders raised the initial death
American president’s relationships with
toll of nine to 10, saying another vic-
other European leaders are more strained.
tim had died at a hospital. He said 15
Trump, who attaches great importance to
others were hospitalized.
Emmanuel the optics of pageantry and ceremony,
Saunders identified the man detained REUTERS Macron chose to honor Macron with the first
after the incident as Alek Minassian, A covered body lies on a sidewalk after a van struck multiple people at a major state visit of his administration as he
25, a resident of the Toronto suburb of intersection northern Toronto, Ontario, Canada. woos the French president.
Richmond Hill. He said the suspect “This is a great honor and I think a very important state
had not been known to police previ- sign that investigators believed it Toronto Police Services Deputy Chief visit given the moment of our current environment,”
ously. unlikely terrorism was the motive. The Peter Yuen said earlier. Macron said after his plane landed at a U.S. military base
Asked if there was any evidence of a official agreed to reveal that informa- The incident occurred as Cabinet near Washington.
connection to international terrorism, tion only if not quoted by name. ministers from the major industrial
the chief said only, “Based on what we Authorities released few details in countries were gathered in Canada to Remnants of Mexico migrant
have there’s nothing that has it to the case, saying the investigation was discuss a range of international issues
compromise the national security at still underway, with witnesses being in the run-up to the G7 meeting near caravan closer to U.S. border
this time.” interviewed and surveillance video Quebec City in June. Canadian Public MEXICO CITY — The remnants of a caravan of Central
But a senior national government being examined. Safety Minister Ralph Goodale called American migrants protested in northern Mexico on
official said earlier that authorities had “I can assure the public all our avail- the incident a “horrific attack” and said Monday, even as once again they drew angry tweets from
not turned over the investigation to able resources have been brought in to the G7 foreign ministers extended U.S. President Donald Trump.
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a investigate this tragic situation, ” their condolences. The mainly Central American migrants are demanding
better treatment and many are planning to request asylum,
either in the United States or Mexico.
U.S. won’t ease sanctions without action by North Korea on nukes “We are asking the government and migration authorities
to respect the right to seek asylum,” said caravan organizer
By Matthew Pennington “We’ve seen some steps in the right Korean President Moon Jae-in and Kim
direction but we have a long way to will hold a summit in the demilitarized Irineo Mujica. “Those who request asylum shouldn’t be
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
go.” zone between the Koreas that could lay criminalized. It is a right ... families shouldn’t be separated
the ground for Trump’s planned meet- or punished.”
WASHINGTON — The White House On Saturday, North Korea announced The approximately 600 migrants arrived in the northern
said Monday North Korea won’t get it will close its nuclear testing facility ing with the North Korean dictator in
May or early June. The leaders of the city of Hermosillo aboard trains over the weekend.
sanctions relief until it takes “concrete and suspend nuclear and intercontinen- Mujica has said the migrants plan to arrive in Tijuana
action” toward denuclearization, the tal ballistic missile tests — a move U.S. and North Korea have never met
during six decades of hostility since later this week.
goal of President Donald Trump’s welcomed by Trump as “big progress.” Trump tweeted Monday that “I have instructed the
planned summit with Kim Jong Un. The North stopped short of suggesting the Korean War.
Secretary of Homeland Security not to let these large
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee it will give up its nuclear weapons or Sanders said the U.S. goal was the Caravans of people into our Country.”
Sanders’ comments appeared to leave scale back its production of missiles complete denuclearization of the “Mexico, whose laws on immigration are very tough,
open the possibility of easing the and their related components. Korean Peninsula. When asked if the must stop people from going through Mexico and into the
U. S. -led “maximum pressure” cam- Asked if the suspension of tests was president was willing to accept any- U.S. We may make this a condition of the new NAFTA
paign before North Korea had com- a positive sign, Defense Secretary Jim thing short of that goal before lifting Agreement,” Trump tweeted.
pletely given up its nuclear weapons. Mattis said Monday, “Right now, I sanctions or was willing to go incre-
But Sanders said the U.S. wouldn’t think there (are) a lot of reasons for mentally, she told reporters: Spokesman: George H.W. Bush
make the mistake of past administra- optimism that the negotiations will be “Certainly no sanctions lifted until we
tions in taking the North Koreans fruitful and we’ll see.” see concrete actions taken by North hospitalized with blood infection
“simply at their word. ” She said, This Friday, U. S. -allied South Korea to denuclearize.” HOUSTON — A family spokesman says former President
George H.W. Bush has been hospitalized in Houston with
an infection, just after attending the
funeral of his wife Barbara.
Jim McGrath says on Twitter that the
93-year-old Bush is “responding to treat-
ments and appears to be recovering.” He
says he was admitted to Houston
Methodist Hospital Sunday morning
after an infection spread to his blood.
Barbara Bush was laid to rest Saturday
George H.W. in a ceremony attended by her husband
Bush and former presidents Bill Clinton,
Barack Obama, George W. Bush and their
spouses, along with current first lady Melania Trump.
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In defense of high-density housing near South City BART Restorative justice
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units, up to 160 of them very election cycle, we see new bal-
lot measures promoting initiatives
By John Baker affordable, literally right
next to a BART station Guest to shorten prison terms and lessen
criminal offenses. Unfortunately, these ini-

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outh San Francisco is an older city, and a heavily used bicy-
and I’m not talking about the fact it
recently celebrated its 107th
cle/pedestrian path, right
next to the Peninsula’s
perspective tiatives do not fully address the issues that
arise when offenders return to crime-plagued
communities. Rather, we are the balancing
anniversary. longest street and within force in rehabilitation efforts.
What I mean is that it is a community blocks of schools and the super-commute have to end. And, I Merely turning
where the median age of a resident has risen grocery stores. It will be would suggest, if you want to ensure people inmates loose
from 26.8 in 1970 to 38.1 in 2010 as adjacent to what will in such buildings actually take mass tran- into communities
home-owning adults aged in place and soon be the newest, most advanced-tech- sit, reduce or eliminate parking minimums does not rehabili-
younger people moved away to start fami- nology library in San Mateo County. This for such projects. tate them or cure
lies in more-affordable locales. In fact, is the place. I’ve read residents online complaining mental illness
South San Francisco has almost 3,500 There’s reasonable discussion to be had that “The Hillsboroughs of the world aren’t that afflicts
fewer school-aged kids than it did when I as to how tall these buildings need to be. building their share of housing, so why many. It takes
was born, despite the city’s population I’m guessing we initially had proposals of should we?” To me, that’s like asking why I concerned citi-
increasing by more than 20,000 in that up to 15 stories because developers realize have to sort my recycling from the trash if zens willing to
time (Note, I’m talking the physical exis- they will likely be trimmed down to seven my neighbors don’t. We should make sure effect change in
tence of children, not just enrollment in (which is how tall the tallest new propos- there’s more housing, even if some of our our nation’s
our public schools). Families increasingly als appear to be). They didn’t ask for neighbors don’t because we’re more ethical prison popula-
cannot afford to stay in this city. seven, because then it would be trimmed than them. We’re more environmentally tion.
That’s why meaningful housing construc- down to four. Personally, I think we need conscious than them. While our Jonathan Madison
tion, like the proposals for homes on the far more publicly subsidized housing — And finally, the leadership of this city is nation holds
former San Francisco Public Utilities not just below-market-rate housing. But more responsible for the mess than them. only 5 percent of the world’s population, we
Commission location just south of the anything a project in this location can do The predecessors of the current City have 25 percent of the world’s known incar-
South San Francisco BART station, are to help our supply is appreciated. Council promoted policies that created cerated population — approximately 2.5
important for South City’s future. I’ve heard or read many of my neighbors thousands more jobs than housing units million individuals. More than 1 in 100
I recently completed a seven-year stint as say something to the effect of: “No one between 2000 and 2010. And you know Americans is behind bars. California has
a commissioner on the South San asked for this.” Well … (raises hand) … I’m what? Downtown South San Francisco is more prisons than any other state — 34.
Francisco Public Housing Authority. I’ve asking for this. more active, our streets are a little cleaner This is evidence of our nation’s flawed logic
seen the damage done to families by a • I’m asking for this because I don’t want that constructing more prisons is the cure for
and extra policing has made our gang prob-
housing supply that is far short of demand: wetlands and farms in the Central Valley crime. As my professor once said, the logic
lem less acute. But — and I’m not saying
runaway rents, soaring housing costs and turned into blacktop. is analogous to the belief that constructing
this is unique to South City by any means more funeral homes is a cure for cancer.
an influx of money that is both directly and • I’m asking for this because I do not — we have fallen behind on our responsi-
want any more homes on San Bruno So what is the priority of our criminal jus-
indirectly leading to displacement of some bilities to keep housing supply and demand
Mountain. Or on landfill in the Bay. tice system? It is a question that has haunted
of our most vulnerable. The waiting list for balanced. our nation since its inception 240 years ago,
our public housing is so long that the • I’m asking for this because helping So I am asking the city to build this. The but our notions of crime and punishment
authority won’t even quote wait times. The people get homes, or at least provide more units, the better. Please. boil down to three fundamental goals: deter-
waiting list for a Section 8 voucher is long homes to newcomers so those already here rence, retribution and rehabilitation.
as well, and good luck finding a landlord are less likely to be displaced, is the right John Bak er is a former chair of the South General deterrence works to protect the
that will accept one. thing to do. public from various crimes by deterring
The single-most meaningful challenge San Francisco Public Housing Authority and
We have a profound need to increase repeat criminal conduct. Retribution is the
housing supply. I think many people in for our younger generations will be climate current trustee for the South San Francisco
idea that the punishment should fit the crime,
South City agree on that. However, some change. Building high-density infill hous- Unified School District. This essay is his allowing the victims of the crime to find
people say: “I support more housing, but ing near transit is an impactful way to meet own opinion as an indiv idual and not neces- some comfort. Rehabilitation is the idea that
this is not the right place.” To me, this our state’s ambitious climate goals of sarily representativ e of any organization of beyond punishment, we should work to pro-
location is the absolute best place to build reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 40 vide meaningful opportunities for offenders
percent of their 1990 levels. The days of which he is a part.
housing on the Peninsula: hundreds of to reintegrate into society, thus embracing a
life of opportunity rather than of crime.
Unfortunately, our nation’s insatiable
Letters to the editor appetite for punishment always outweighs
our desire to rehabilitate offenders.
In the 1970s and 1980s, many communi-
they will be able to come home from ties began to evolve toward an entirely new
Schools competing for tax measure Sleeping through revolution concept of rehabilitation — restorative jus-
school today.” tice. It is an approach to criminal justice that
Editor, Editor,
As members of a “Conscious Elders engages both victims and the community in
I have a concern about the fact that the In 1964, I was privileged to hear Martin
decision to be made is based on the sur- Luther King Jr. speak at the Methodist Group” we wonder how we can help. Please rehabilitating offenders.
vey/polling agency acquired to “gauge” Student Movement Conference on racial join us in opening cross generational con- For individuals like Sonya Wells, restora-
community support. When I got a call and and social justice. versations. Let us ask our youth: “What are tive justice programs are the only resource
was asked about support of “bond versus He began by summarizing the story of your concerns today?” and “what are your standing between them and a return to a life
parcel tax” (one more likely for parcel? two Rip Van Winkle. Winkle had slept through of crime upon their release. Once plagued by
ideas for helping amend the situation?” a broken family and a criminal past, Wells
more likely for bond?) I asked: “What’s the the American Revolution. He said: “It is a Both our Declaration of Independence and said she was inspired by restorative justice
difference and how does it affect me direct- tragedy when people sleep through a revo- our Constitution invite us to, when our rep- sessions, during which offenders meet with
ly?” The answer was “I really don’t know, lution.” Today, in one sense, we are going
resentatives no longer serve the people, community members to discuss ways back
I’m calling from Kansas.” So, any answer through another revolution. Our young into the community with a healthy lifestyle.
that I give is not an informative one. That people are reminding us that a re-evolution replace them through our votes. Please join
me and others in conversations and in exer- Wells now organizes small groups of
is skewed, false and tainted information. is taking place about the accessibility and inmates to share hopeful, meaningful and
So there is no credibility in the polling. use of guns. Our Nation’s founders recog- cising our responsibility by voting in all uplifting sentiments.
$32,700? Wow. nized “in order to form a more perfect elections. Like Dr. King said: “It is a Wells’ story shows us that compassionate
Union” we would at times need to adopt tragedy to sleep through a revolution.” community engagement has the means to
new amendments. Perhaps it is time to fundamentally influence others’ lives, partic-
Rhonda Boone once again use the process. Our young peo- ularly the lives of those in prison. My fami-
San Bruno ple today are bearing signs that say: “We Warren Dale
ly and I engage in a restorative justice pro-
are not bullet proof.” They are unsure “if Redwood City gram. We often share biblical, motivational
and inspirational stories to remind each
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10 Tuesday • April 24, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks wobble; bond yields set four-year highs


By Marley Jay zens from doing business with
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS numerous Russian businessmen,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 24,536.89 including Deripaska, as well as
NEW YORK — U. S. stocks Low: 24,328.54 several Russian officials and com-
couldn’t hang on to an early gain Close: 24,448.69 panies. That followed U.S. frustra-
and finished mostly lower Change: -14.25 tion with Russian policy in Syria
Monday as technology companies and Ukraine, as well as alleged
slipped. Bond prices continue to
OTHER INDEXES election interference.
fall and the yield on the 10-year S&P 500: 2670.29 +0.15 Alcoa plunged 13.5 percent to
Treasury note drew closer to 3 per- NYSE Index: 12,610.77 +3.62 $51. 90 and Century Aluminum
cent, a milestone it hasn’t reached Nasdaq: 7128.60 -17.53 gave up 5.3 percent to $16.72.
since January 2014. NYSE MKT: 2588.14 +5.72 The stocks had rallied after the
Investors once again focused on Russell 2000: 1562.12 -2.00 sanctions were announced.
corporate deals Monday as utility Wilshire 5000: 27,787.21 +11.80 Walmart fell 1 percent after
company Vectren agreed to be Bloomberg reported that the
bought by CenterPoint Energy for 10-Yr Bond: 2.95 +0.03 retailer might spend $12 billion
$6 billion, while the CEO of Sears Oil (per barrel): 68.89 +0.49 to buy the majority of Indian e-
called for the company to sell Gold : 1,326.40 -11.90 commerce company FlipKart.
more assets and health care prod- The CEO of Sears, Eddie
ucts company Henry Schein said it in 2008-09, a combination of low milestone on the continued trend concluded that if the 10-year yield Lampert, called for the struggling
will split off its animal health inflation expectations and a bond- toward higher interest rates,” he rises to 3.50 percent, investors retailer to sell the Kenmore brand
unit. Aluminum producers tumbled buying program by the Federal said. “It shouldn’t lead anyone, will start buying bonds while sell- and its home improvement busi-
after the Treasury Department Reserve have helped keep bond whether you’re an individual ing stocks. And when bond yields ness. ESL Investments, Lampert’s
moved to ease sanctions against yields low. That pushed stocks investor or an institutional rise, it pushes up interest rates on hedge fund, said it might buy the
Russian aluminum company higher by making bonds less investor, to run for the hills.” mortgages and other kinds of home improvement assets and is
Rusal. appealing by comparison. With The S&P 500 index rose 0.15 loans, making it more expensive willing to make an offer for
Stocks have faded over the last the Fed no longer buying bonds points to 2,670.29. It rose as to borrow money. That can slow Kenmore as well. Sears has been
few days as bond yields continued and investors expecting greater much as 12 points before midday. down economic growth. closing stores, cutting costs and
to climb. The yield on the 10-year inflation, analysts say higher The Dow Jones industrial average Aluminum companies fell selling brands as its sales fall. Its
Treasury note continued to trade at yields could make bonds more fell 14.25 points, or 0.1 percent, sharply after the Treasury stock rose 7.6 percent to $3.24.
four-year highs, rising to 2.98 attractive. to 24,448.69. The Nasdaq com- Department extended a deadline Health care products company
percent from 2.96 percent. Bond Duane McAllister, senior port- posite gave up 17.52 points, or for U.S. companies to stop doing Henry Schein jumped after it said
yields have climbed this year as folio manager for Baird Advisors, 0. 2 percent, to 7, 128. 60. The business with Rusal. The depart- it will spin off its animal health
investors are starting to see signs said he doesn’t think rising yields Russell 2000 index of smaller- ment also said it could change its business. That division will com-
that inflation is picking up and are a problem for the stock mar- company stocks declined 2 stance on sanctions against the bine with Vets FirstChoice as a
the Federal Reserve continues to ket. He said they are an opportuni- points, or 0. 1 percent, to Russian aluminum company if bil- new publicly traded company, and
raise interest rates. The 10-year ty for investors to diversify their 1,562.12. lionaire businessman Oleg Henry Schein expects to get at
yield stood at 2.43 percent at the holdings at a time of increased Earlier this month, a Bank of Deripaska gives up control. least $1 billion in cash from the
end of 2017. market volatility. America Merrill Lynch Global Earlier this month the U. S. tax-free move. The stock gained
Since the global financial crisis “Three percent is an important Research survey of fund managers imposed sanctions that bar citi- 6.8 percent to $73.79.

Koch network success in Trump Business briefs


Alphabet: 1Q Earnings Snapshot
era draws Democratic pushback
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS into the White House, casting the groups’ “And we’re going to turn up the heat on both
MOUNTAIN VIEW — Alphabet Inc. on
Monday reported first-quarter profit of $9.4
billion. The Mountain View-based company
said it had profit of $13.33 per share.
backing by industrialists Charles and David parties to drive forward.” Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring gains,
WASHINGTON — The sprawling network Koch as puppeteers behind Trump’s agenda were $9.93 per share.
But there’s another outcome, too: Sen. The results beat Wall Street expectations.
funded by the billionaire Koch brothers is and hoping to rouse their own donors to
Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., and other sen- The average estimate of 13 analysts sur-
having a very good run with President fight back. The network in turn is ratchet-
ators recently fired off letters to the admin- veyed by Zacks Investment Research was for
Donald Trump in the White House and ing up its focus on areas where it aligns with
istration asking for a detailed accounting of earnings of $9.21 per share.
Republicans in control of Congress. Democrats — most notably immigration
the network’s role at various government The internet search leader posted revenue
Tax cuts are now signed into law. A con- legislation — and reviving calls for biparti-
offices including the Environmental of $31.15 billion in the period. After sub-
servative judge is seated on the Supreme sanship.
Protection Agency, the Labor Department tracting Alphabet’s advertising commis-
Court. And many governmental regulations, “We’ve come off one of the most success- and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The sions, revenue was $24.86 billion, also
including those on labor and environmental ful years in our network’s history,” said senators name more than a dozen individu- beating Street forecasts. Eleven analysts
practices, are facing rollbacks. James Davis, executive vice president of als working in the administration with ties surveyed by Zacks expected $24.2 billion.
That success is starting to get attention. Koch-backed Freedom Partners and a to the groups. On Monday, the lawmakers Alphabet shares have risen 2 percent since
Democrats are increasingly questioning spokesman for the Seminar Network, the launched a series of Senate floor speeches the beginning of the year, while the
how far the network’s influence extends broader organization of groups and donors. turning a spotlight on the influence. Standard & Poor’s 500 index has stayed
nearly flat. In the final minutes of trading on

Sears’ biggest shareholder offers to buy Kenmore brand Monday, shares hit $1,074.98, a climb of
25 percent in the last 12 months.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The private equity firm ESL Investment, bankruptcy, has long pledged to turn the Dream job: Harley-Davidson
headed by Sears chairman and CEO Edward company’s fortunes around. He said the paid interns get a motorcycle too
NEW YORK — Sears’ biggest shareholder Lampert, said it might buy the assets — retailer would find ways to capitalize on its MILWAUKEE — Harley-Davidson is offer-
has suggested the company sell its well- Kenmore, Sears Home Services’ home best-known brands like Kenmore appliances ing free motorcycles for those who join its
known Kenmore brand and some real estate improvement business and the company’s and DieHard car batteries, as well as its vast summer internship program.
holdings, offering itself as a potential Parts Direct business — if the company is holdings of land. Eight college students or recent graduates
buyer. willing to sell. But the company has continued to see will have the enviable task of being paid to
The ailing company has sold off other That sent shares of Sears Holding Corp., shoppers move on to Target, Walmart and ride a Harley and share their adventures on
major brands as it struggles to stay afloat, which have lost more than 70 percent of their Amazon, and has closed hundreds of stores, social media. And the best part? They’ll keep
with Kenmore a notable remainder of the value in the past year, up nearly 5 percent. cut costs and sold brands to deal with falling their bikes at the end of the 12-week intern-
powerhouse retailer that survived two world Lampert, who combined Sears and Kmart sales. ship.
wars and the Great Depression. in 2005 after helping bring Kmart out of In his letter to the board, Lampert said The Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker
Sears has been trying to sell the Kenmore says it will teach the interns how to ride,
businesses for nearly two years but it has compensate them for their work and travels,
been unable to do so. and let them keep their motorcycles.
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<<< Page 13, A’s erupt in ninth


to rally for third straight win
Tuesday • April 24, 2018

The kids shine as Giants down Nats


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 4, Nationals 2
the right-center field seats shows you how strong this guy is.”
SAN FRANCISCO — Mac Williamson in the sixth, Buster Posey Chris Stratton (2-1) struck out five over 6
remade his swing during the offseason to had a double and singled 2/3 innings, allowing two runs and four hits.
become a more consistent power hitter. He in the fifth to put San Williamson, playing his first home game
added a leg kick, lowered his hands, found Francisco ahead, and the at AT&T Park this season after being called up
better balance all in an effort to keep the bat Giants beat the Nationals during the recent road trip, connected with a
in the zone longer and give himself more 4-2 Monday night. deep drive to right-center off Shawn Kelley
room for error. Mac Williamson “I just haven’t seen after he relieved starter Gio Gonzalez (2-2).
KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS Whatever he did, it’s working. He crushed many balls hit there even “It’s a long ways out there. The wind, it’s
Chris Stratton worked 6 2/3 innings to earn the a ball into the wind. in BP,” manager Bruce Bochy said. “With
win over the Nationals Monday at AT&T Park. Williamson hit a two-run homer deep into the wind blowing, that’s impressive. It See GIANTS, Page 14

Athletes of the Week


Do not get all
too worked up
over Dubs’ loss
C
ount me as one who was more
than a little surprised to see the
Golden State Warriors flip the
proverbial switch as they bolted out to a
3-0 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs
in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
But don’t count me among those who
think the sky is falling after Sunday’s
loss. Believe it or not, even champi-
onship teams have off games. Not every-
thing the Warriors touch is golden.
The Warriors laid an egg Sunday, plain
and simple. Should
we read anything
more into it than
that? Probably not.
If the first three
games didn’t allay
your fears about the
team’s playoff
chances, then you
may be an eternal
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL pessimist. What we
From left, Serra pitchers Ryan Sutter, Nick Lopez, Mitchell Scott, Drew Dowd and Zach Button (not pitctured) led the second-place Padres to saw Sunday was the
a 3-0 record last week amid a tight race in the West Catholic Athletic League standings. “pre-switch-flip”

Serra hurlers take center stage


Warriors — a slop-
py team that did not treat each possession
with the importance demanded in the play-
offs. The Warriors thought they could just
waltz to a four-game sweep and the Spurs
By Terry Bernal against Riordan. Dowd when Serra lost senior catcher Cameron were having none of it.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF followed with his first Barstad to a fracture in his left hand. With Besides, doesn’t seeing the Warriors go
varsity start, drawing the Barstad’s return to the Padres in doubt — he through a little adversity make the games
Make it three in a row for Serra. No. 7 team in the nation said it is possible he could return sometime more fun? Those first three games, I basi-
No, not baseball wins, though the Padres’ Bellarmine and gutted in the postseason — Lopez’s start fell to cally checked out in the third quarter.
3-0 run in West Catholic Athletic League through 4 1/3 innings to Button, who hadn’t started a game behind Sunday, was spent fretting, seeing if the
action last week is the basis for pitchers earn the win. Sutter the plate since he and Lopez hooked up two team could get back into the game. It was
Mitchell Scott, Zach Button, Nick Lopez, backed up the sophomore years ago at the junior-varsity level. certainly more entertaining watching
Drew Dowd and Ryan Sutter being named by firing 2 2/3 scoreless But Lopez, like the rest of his cohorts, Golden State try to climb out of a 16-
Daily Journal Athletes of the Week. Zach Button innings of relief to record passed the test with flying colors. Not that point hole Sunday, as opposed to drain-
The quintet’s pitching brilliance made it his first save of the year. this should come as a surprise for a pitching ing another 3-pointer in a blowout win.
impossible to deny Serra AOTW honors for “We knew it was going to be tough,” Scott staff combining for a 2.11 ERA this season, If nothing else, look at Game 3 as a
the third straight week, an unprecedented said of Serra’s outlook entering the week. “But and a Padres team that had already upset wake-up call for the Warriors for Game 4.
run for the weekly tradition. we’re a pretty good team. We’re starting to both Valley Christian and Bellarmine previ- If they didn’t realize it before, they do
Scott and Lopez threw back-to-back swing the bat, which was the one thing we’d ously this year. Yes, last week’s victories now: The playoffs require a lot more
shutouts; Scott’s was a combined gem with been missing a little bit. So, it’s just showing marked regular-season sweeps of the two focus than a regular-season game in the
senior Zach Button against the No. 1 team in how good of a team we are all around.” nationally-ranked programs. middle of February.
the nation Valley Christian, while Lopez Things got even tougher after last
faced one over the minimum for a one-hitter Tuesday’s 3-0 win over Valley Christian See AOTW, Page 12 See LOUNGE, Page 19

Kap still on Seahwaks’ radar


By Tim Booth information gathering
49ers may cut embattled Foster
By Josh Dubow since Foster was charged with felony
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and we have a pretty good THE ASSOCIATED PRESS domestic violence on April 12 after being
feel for where we are. It’s accused by authorities of dragging his girl-
RENTON, Wash. — Pete Carroll said ongoing. We’re not done SANTA CLARA — San friend and punching her in the head, leaving
Monday the Seattle Seahawks have not with that decision at all.” Francisco general man- her with a ruptured eardrum.
closed the door on the possibility of adding Reports surfaced earlier ager John Lynch said “The gravity of these charges has not
Colin Kaepernick to their roster, but how this month that Seattle Monday the team will be been lost on us,” Lynch said. “We take it
much further they pursue it may depend on pulled out of a planned patient through line- extremely seriously. We do feel like
the upcoming NFL draft. workout for Kaepernick, backer Reuben Foster’s patience is the right approach right now.
“We’re still battling on all fronts, on all Colin who has been without an legal issues in a domestic Reuben Foster We’re going to learn things through this
guys. We’re still looking at guys and evalu- Kaepernick NFL team since the end of violence case but legal process. I do want to be very clear,
ating. There are still free agents we’re look- the 2016 season. Seattle has been one of the stressed he won’t remain on the 49ers if the abundantly clear, that if these charges are
ing at and in that the process just contin- team determines he hit a woman.
ues,” Carroll said. “We’ve gone through the See KAP, Page 14 Lynch spoke publicly for the first time See 49ERS, Page 14
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12 Tuesday • April 24, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Honor roll
semifinal match to tie Aragon at 3-all as sophomore, Kyra Pretre, taking third place
they were the second-to-last match off the in the event in 5:08.94.
court. In Friday’s 4-3 championship match Jus ti n Bruni cardi and Tay l o r Cl ark,
win over Carlmont, Mulkerrins and Burl i ng ame bas ebal l . The Panthers ral-
Hirano’s match was the last one on the lied for a two-game series sweep of Menlo
court. With the team score knotted a 3-3, the with some serious offense from Brunicardi
Hillsdale tandem dropped the first set, but and Taylor. The senior Brunicardi entered
rallied back to win the final two and clinch the week scuffling at the plate, but tabbed
the victory. back-to-back three-hit games to go 6 for 7
Amanda Ko ndo , Carl mo nt s o ftbal l . on the week. Clark provided the thunder
The sophomore shortstop broke out of an with a 5-for-8 week, including two doubles
RBI slump by driving in six in two wins and four RBIs.
Mitchell Plane fired a complete game for the last week. She now has 10 RBIs on the sea- Mi c h ae l S k y ri o t i s an d S i o n e Madi Earnshaw led NDB to a 3-1 record last
Scots in a big win over Sacred Heart Prep.. son. While going 5 for 6 from the plate in Lang i , Mi l l s track and fi el d. Mills’ week, including an 18-strikeout performance.

M
i t c h e l l Pl an e , Carl mo n t two games, she had a game-high four in a 7- senior tandem finished one-two in the dis- with a home run and four RBIs.
bas ebal l . Entering the week 6 win over Hillsdale and followed that with cus throw at the CCS Top 8 meet at Los Ro b e rt Mi ran da, Me n l o S c h o o l
tied with Sacred Heart Prep atop two more runs driven in an 8-1 win over San Gatos High School. Skyriotis topped the track and fi el d. Miranda put the CCS on
the PAL Bay Division standings, Carlmont Mateo. field by spinning a throw of 148 feet, 6 notice by recording a PR in the boys’ 1,600
earned a two-game series split with the Tho mas Rezni k, Carl mo nt tenni s . inches. Langi wasn’t far off the leader, tak- meters last Friday at the Mt. Sac Relays,
Gators backed by a big performance by The senior No. 1 singles player went 3-0 for ing second with a 147-08, and also earned hammering out a time of 4 minutes, 12.48
Plane. The senior right-hander followed the the Scots last week. He beat Menlo- second place in the shot put with a chuck of seconds.
Scots’ 4-3 loss with a complete-game victo- Atherton’s Tim Berthier in three sets in the 50-04.5, finishing back only of Serra sen- Madi Earn s h aw, No t re Dame -
ry, allowing three runs (two earned) and five regular-season finale. He followed that with ior Elijah Folau’s top throw in CCS this sea- Bel mo nt s o ftbal l . The senior pitcher had
hits. Plane also paced Carlmont at the plate wins in the PAL team tournament, beating son of 55-07. a strong week both in the circle and at the
with three hits, while he got support from Sequoia and Hillsdale in the semifinals and Bro o ke Bo rg hel l o and Natal i e plate as she helped lead the Tigers to a 3-1
designated hitter Jordan Brandenburg’s 2- finals, respectively. Medi na, Capuchi no s o ftbal l . The record. She matched up in a pitcher's duel in
for-4, five-RBI day. Ch arl o t t e To mk i n s o n , Me n l o Mustangs recorded their first back-to-back a 2-1 loss to Gilroy, she went six strong,
Cas e y Mul k e rri n s an d To y o ma Scho o l track and fi el d. The sophomore wins of the season with a pair of exciting vic- giving up two unearned runs on five hits.
Hi rano , Hi l l s dal e bo y s ’ tenni s . The made her 16th birthday a happy one as she tories. In an 8-7 extra-inning walk-off win She also drove in the Tigers’ only run. In an
Knights’ No. 3 doubles team won a pair of ran for gold in the girls’ 1,600 meters over Mountain View, Borghello went a perfect 11-0 win over Harker, she struck out 18 bat-
pressure-packed matches to help Hillsdale Saturday at the CCS Top 8 meet at Los Gatos 5 for 5 at the dish. It was Cap’s second walk- ters while going 3 for 5 from the plate, driv-
win the PAL team tournament for the first High School. Tomkinson PRed with a time off in as many days, as the previous afternoon ing in a pair of runs. She capped the week
time and earn their first CCS berth in nearly of 5 minutes, 3.43 seconds to take first the Mustangs dispatched Woodside 10-9 in with a 5-1 win over Pinewood, allowing one
20 years. Mulkerrins and Hirano won their place in the event, with another Menlo their final at-bat, with Medina going 3 for 3 run on three hits.

allowing just four hits and two walks while WCAL play this season, but that win came turns of the Bellarmine batting order, Dowd

AOTW striking out nine. And before Button emerged


in the seventh to earn his first save of the
year, Scott had to wriggle out of his toughest
against the Padres earlier in the year.
“If they beat us twice, it would be their
only two wins (in WCAL), which would not
allowed three hits. He got touched for two
runs in the fifth before giving way to Sutter.
And after the senior-right-hander walked the
Continued from page 11 jam of the day in the sixth. be a good sign for us as a team,” Lopez said. first batter he faced to load the bases, he shut
Valley Christian loaded the bases against Lopez got enough offense,  mostly from it down, pounding hard and heavy to belie
the senior right-hander via two singles and a Brad Shimabuku’s 3-for-3 day as the senior the shoulder stiffness he experienced earlier
“The talk was about trying to be aggres- in the season that led to his being moved
walk. But then, after running the count full to accounted for both Serra’s runs in a 2-0 win.
sive and trying to get ahead in the game,” senior Ryan Belluomini, Scott used his from the starting rotation to the bullpen.
Serra manager Chris Houle said. “That’s Lopez did the rest, retiring the final five
109th pitch of the day to get a swing- Riordan batters to record the first complete Sutter finished with a flourish in the sev-
something we haven’t been able to do much through on a changeup to escape peril. enth, pitching around an outfield error and a
game of his varsity career.
until really [two weeks ago] when we had a The out was the first of 20 straight batters hit batsman. He followed with a three-pitch
couple non-league games where we were able Then, Saturday, Dowd marched up the hill
set down by Serra pitchers. After Button fin- at Frisella Field having just two previous strikeout and a tailor-made double-play
to do that. … And I think that takes a little ished off Valley Christian in order in the sev- grounder to end it.
innings of varsity experience on his resume.
bit of the pressure off pitchers, knowing enth, Lopez took the mound last Friday at And being just a sophomore, he had to work The moral of the story: The key to baseball
they have a few runs to work with. It just home against Riordan and retired the first 16 overtime to prepare for a Bellarmine lineup success is pitching, pitching, pitching,
makes it a little bit easier to play loose.” batters he faced. It is the best streak Lopez boasting eight senior starters. pitching … and more pitching.
Serra never trailed in any of the three has ever enjoyed to start a game in his varsi- “There was a lot I had to do,” Dowd said. “It’s definitely been a big progression,”
games. And at Valley Christian, the Padres ty career. “Playing at the JV and freshman level, you Sutter said. “It was really a strong pitching
jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first, The Stanford-bound left-hander had added don’t know those (varsity) guys. So, I had to staff at the beginning. And then, a lot of
in big part to a two-run double by Lopez. incentive going up against last-place ask a lot of the guys. Lopez has pitched guys stepping up. … Lopez starts throwing
Scott then dialed up six shutout innings, Riordan. The Crusaders have just one win in against them many times, so I talked to him. well, especially against Riordan. [Scott] is
I talked to Barstad, since he’s caught him. always dominant; it was good to see him go
And then we also had scouting reports from out and dominate against Valley. And then
the games we’ve played against them before. the sophomore stepping up, it was really
I was looking at those all [Friday] night.” impressive to see [Saturday], especially
Well, the sophomore’s unglamorous against one of the better teams in the
Friday night paid off. Through the first two WCAL.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • April 24, 2018 13


Rockets 119, Timberwolves 100
Semien’s bolt sparks big ninth MINNEAPOLIS — James Harden gave
Houston quite the jump-start with 22 of the
NBA playoffs
points in the fourth on March 31, 1962, in
a loss to the Detroit Pistons.
A’s rally for six runs in final AB to take down Texas team’s 50 points in the third quarter, as the
Rockets cruised past the Minnesota Jazz 113, Thunder 96
By Stephen Hawkins A’s 9, Rangers 4 Timberwolves 119-100 on Monday night to SALT LAKE CITY — Donovan Mitchell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS take a 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series. scored 33 points to lead the Jazz to a win
couple of big hits,” Jepsen said. “With
Semien, I know he’s looking for a heater try- Chris Paul scored 15 of his 25 points in over the Thunder.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Joe Ingles scored 20 points while Rudy
Marcus Semien picks his ing to do what he did. And I know if I put a the near-record third for the Rockets, who
fastball down and away, I’m safe. It leaked turned a 50-49 halftime edge into a 31-point Gobert added 16 points and 10 rebounds.
spots to be aggressive. Ricky Rubio chipped in 13 points, eight
Leading off the ninth back out over the plate, and he didn’t miss it.” advantage after the torrid 12-minute span.
Ryan Buchter (1-0), the fourth of five The only team in the history of the NBA assists and six boards. Utah takes a 3-1
inning for the A’s in a tie series lead back to Oklahoma City. Game 5
game was a perfect time. Oakland pitchers, retired the only two bat- playoffs with more points in one quarter
ters he faced — the last out of the eighth and was the Los Angeles Lakers, who scored 51 is on Wednesday night.
Semien homered on the Marcus Semien
first pitch of the ninth, the first out in the ninth.
and the surging A’s added five more runs The Rangers, who are 3-11 at home this Capitals 6, Blue Jackets 3 NHL playoffs
after that in a 9-4 victory over the Texas season, tied the game in the fourth when
Jurickson Profar drew a two-out walk from COLUMBUS, Ohio — Alex Ovechkin
Rangers on Monday night. Oakland has a scored twice and Braden Holtby had 35 Maple Leafs 3, Bruins 1
winning record for the first time since it Trevor Cahill and Robinson Chirinos fol-
lowed with his third homer of the season. saves as the Washington Capitals advanced TORONTO — Frederik Andersen stopped
won the season opener. to the Eastern Conference semifinals with a
Davis had a two-run double in the third to 32 shots to help Toronto force a decisive
“It’s really early, but you know we started 6-3 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets in
put Oakland up 2-0, giving him 21 RBIs Game 7 in the first-round series.
off slow, so that means we must be doing Game 6 on Monday night.
this season. Chad Pinder’s RBI single an William Nylander, Mitch Marner and
OK right now,” Semien said.
inning later made it 3-1. The Capitals will next face Pittsburgh in Tomas Plekanec scored for the Maple Leafs,
Oakland (12-11) has won seven of eight,
Rookie second baseman Isiah Kiner- the second round of the playoffs for a third who trailed the series 3-1 before winning two
including Sunday’s series clincher against
Falefa, the Rangers’ No. 9 hitter, doubled in straight year. straight. Nikita Zaitsev added two assists,
Boston when Khris Davis hit a tiebreaking,
the third for their first hit and scored on a Chandler Stephenson had a goal and an and Marner and Plekanec each had one.
three-run homer with two outs in the eighth
wild pitch. assist, and Dimitry Orlov, Devante Smith- Jake DeBrusk scored for the Bruins, and
inning of a 4-1 home win.
Pelly and Lars Eller also tallied for Tuukka Rask — pulled in Game 5 at home,
“It was good to see, ” manager Bob
Melvin said of the latest last at-bat victory. No decisions Washington. finished with 27 saves.
“And more pass-the-baton type of inning Both starting pitchers allowed three runs
than one blow like KD on Sunday. ... Yeah, over five innings. Rangers lefty Matt
we’re capable of doing that.” Moore, pulled after giving up a leadoff sin-
Semien’s third homer of the season, off gle in the sixth, struck out two and walked
Kevin Jepsen (0-3), snapped a 3-all tie. The two. Cahill, who threw seven scoreless
rest of the runs were scored with two outs, innings in his only other start this season
and after Jed Lowrie beat out an infield sin- for the A’s, had six strikeouts, two walks
gle on which he was initially called out and the wild pitch that allowed a run.
before a replay review.
“That’s as fast as I’ve seen him. When he Up next
can smell a hit, he gets down the line pretty Rangers lefty Cole Hamels (1-3), trying
good,” Melvin said. “He even did a little to avoid four losses by the end of April for
umpiring over there at first, too, to let me the first time in his career, has lost four con-
know to challenge it.” secutive home starts — including both this
Lowrie came home on Matt Chapman’s triple season. Right-hander Andrew Triggs, with a
before a pitching change. Jake Smolinski 1.02 ERA in four career appearances against
added a two-run triple later in the inning. Texas, starts for the A’s in the middle game
“The fastball missed a couple of times and a of the three-game series.

Farquhar progressing after surgery MLB briefs


CHICAGO — White Sox reliever Danny
Farquhar is talking to his doctors and family Former A’s owner Hofmann dies at 95
after surgery over the weekend to address a OAKLAND — Former Oakland Athletics
ruptured aneurysm that occurred during owner Ken Hofmann has died. He was 95.
Friday night’s game against Houston. The team announced Monday that
Farquhar remains in critical but stable Hofmann had died Sunday night. No other
condition in the intensive care unit at Rush details were provided.
University Medical Center. The team Hofmann and Steve Schott bought the A’s
announced Monday the 31-year-old right- in late 1995 and they owned the franchise
hander is expected to remain hospitalized
for 10 years. Oakland won the AL West in
for the next few weeks.
2000, ’02 and ’03 during their ownership
Farquhar passed out in the sixth inning
Friday night after getting two outs against tenure.
Houston. He was helped by team medical Says A’s President Dave Kaval: “The
personnel and on-site EMTs, and he Oakland A’s are deeply saddened by the news
regained consciousness before he was taken of Ken Hofmann’s passing. He will be
to a hospital by ambulance. remembered for his commitment to our com-
Additional testing revealed a brain hemor- munity and his passion for the A’s. His con-
rhage caused by a ruptured aneurysm. He had tributions to our organization are still felt
surgery Saturday to address the aneurysm, today.”
and the team reported his medical team felt Hofmann is survived by wife Jean, and
he was “progressing well.” their two daughters.

choice in the fourth.

GIANTS “That was crushed,” Stratton said. “It’s


nice to see him come up and do well for us.
He’s provided a spark.”
Continued from page 11 San Francisco kicked off a 10-game home-
stand by winning back-to-back games for
always circling,” Williamson said. “I played only the second time this season and first
fair share of games in right so I know that since April 4-7. The Giants were coming off
balls don’t always go out there very well.” their first series victory of the season
Gonzalez walked Brandon Belt to end his against the Angels.
day before Williamson crushed the first The Nationals’ runs came on a pair of sac-
pitch he saw from Kelley. rifice flies, by Howie Kendrick in the third
Then, Kelley had to exit the game for what and pinch-hitter Andrew Stevenson in the
the Nationals said afterward was an irritated seventh.
ulnar collateral ligament. He has had a his- Gonzalez allowed three runs and four hits,
tory of elbow trouble and will be re-evaluat- struck out four and walked three in five
ed Tuesday. innings.
“It’s another day in the life of my elbow,” In his only other start against
Kelley said. Washington, Stratton threw 6 2/3 scoreless
The 464-foot shot by Williamson is the innings with 10 strikeouts last Aug. 13.
furthest homer by the Giants this year, top- Hunter Strickland, who brawled with
ping his previous 434-foot homer Friday Bryce Harper during Washington’s last visit
after he was promoted to face the Angels in to AT&T Park in late May 2017, finished for
Anaheim. Earlier Monday, Williamson his fourth save in six chances. Harper didn’t
drove in his team’s initial run on a fielder’s bat in the ninth.
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Michigan State kept ties to coach accused of sexual abuse


By Michael Tarm year to sever its relation- use his national influence to thwart their col- sexually abusing anyone. The conduct in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ship with Rick Butler. He lege prospects if they didn’t accept his question occurred more than 30 years ago and
runs training facilities in advances. was already beyond the statute of limitations
CHICAGO — Michigan State University, suburban Chicago that for Questions about ties to Butler add to the for prosecution when the first three accusers
already reeling from the scandal involving a decades have been a scrutiny of Michigan State that began when came forward in 1995. Three others came for-
gymnastics doctor who molested young ath- pipeline for top volley- Dr. Larry Nassar was charged in 2016 with ward more recently.
letes, has maintained ties to a prominent vol- ball recruits, including abusing scores of gymnasts over 20 years One of the initial accusers, Sarah Powers-
leyball coach for decades after he was pub- Michigan State. MSU while he had an office on campus. A former Barnhard, said Butler molested her hundreds
licly accused in 1995 of sexually abusing and also held exhibition dean, William Strampel, was recently charged of times over two years starting when she was
raping six underage girls he trained in the Rick Butler games for successive with failing to protect patients from Nassar 16 and he was around 30. She says he raped
1980s. years at his facilities, at and with sexually harassing female students. her at his home, in cars and even in a train-car
Letters obtained by The Associated Press least through 2014, according to online Unlike Nassar, who will spend the rest of bathroom as her teammates sat nearby.
from advocates for the accusers reveal the records. his life in prison, the 63-year-old Butler has
school has been under pressure for at least a Butler’s accusers say Butler threatened to never been criminally charged and has denied See ABUSE, Page 19

attacked his girlfriend in February at their Worley signed eight days after
49ERS Los Gatos home, leaving her bruised and
with an injured eardrum.
The 28-year-old woman told responding
arrest led to release from Eagles
ALAMEDA — The Raiders have signed
Raiders brief
in the offseason from Carolina in a trade for
receiver Torrey Smith. Worley was a third-
Continued from page 11 officers that Foster dragged her by her hair, cornerback Daryl Worley just over a week round pick by the Panthers in 2016 and had
physically threw her out of the house, and after his release by 150 tackles, two sacks, three interceptions
punched her in the head eight to 10 times. Philadelphia following and 19 passes defensed in 31 games.
proven true, if Reuben indeed hit this young
Foster was also charged with felony pos- an arrest. The Raiders also announced on Monday
lady, he won’t be a part of our organization
session of an assault weapon after officers Worley was let go by that they have exercised the fifth-year
going forward.”
found a Sig Sauer 516 short-barreled rifle in the Eagles on April 15
The 49ers announced a few days later that option on receiver Amari Cooper. After
his home while investigating his girlfriend’s after being arrested near
Foster would not take part in the offseason posting 1,000-yard seasons in his first two
domestic violence report. the Eagles’ practice facil-
program while he deals with the legal matter. seasons in the NFL, Cooper struggled last
If convicted on all charges, He faces up to ity. Police used a Taser on
Lynch said he expects that to remain the season with 48 catches for 680 yards and
11 years in prison. him after he became com-
case until something changes, meaning seven TDs.
Foster will remain away from the team until “We just feel like right now that we don’t Daryl Worley bative and NFL Network The $13.9 million option keeps Cooper
have all the information,” Lynch said. also reported that a gun
his legal case is resolved. under Oakland’s control through 2019. It is
“That’s where we’re at. Everyone looks at was found in Worley’s vehicle.
Lynch said the team has been in contact
that and say, ‘Wait, the DA has levied Philadelphia had acquired Worley earlier only guaranteed for injury.
with the league, which could place Foster on
the commissioner’s exempt list while the charges. How is that not enough informa-
tion?’ I would tell you that each one of these defensive tackle Malik McDowell.

KAP
legal process plays out, which would keep
him away from the team and off the roster. cases is unique and in this case we don’t feel Chancellor suffered a neck injury midway
Lynch said Foster is in contact with mem- like we have enough information. We will through last season that put his career in
bers of his player development staff and wait and figure it out.” doubt. Schneider said Chancellor will have
working out on his own during this period Foster delivered on the field in 2017, rank- Continued from page 11 a “scan” in late June or early July to deter-
where he is not allowed to be part of the team. ing second on the team with 72 tackles in 10 mine his status going forward. It could be as
“We miss his spirit a lot,” linebacker games as a rookie and looking like a key part much a contract issue as anything else with
few teams to show any interest in
Malcolm Smith said. “Just being around the of San Francisco’s defensive future. Chancellor, who signed a three-year exten-
Kaepernick following his protests during
guys. Obviously he’s going through some Foster then was charged in January in sion with $25 million guaranteed before the
the national anthem in the 2016 season
issues and legal stuff. We definitely miss his Alabama with second-degree marijuana pos- start of last season.
with San Francisco.
spirit in our group.” session before the incident in February that Meanwhile, the status of McDowell
Prosecutors said the 24-year-old Foster Carroll said the reports of what happened
led to the most recent charges. remains murky. McDowell, Seattle’s initial
with the intended workout were “blown up.”
“I think we’ve been working at this thing draft pick in the second round of last year’s
for some time now. I don’t think that was draft, was injured in an ATV accident last
really as telling as it came across,” Carroll summer and has not taken part in any foot-
said. “We’re really aware of him and he’s a ball-related activities since. Carroll said the
fine football player and there may be a place team has received no indication on

Five Stunning K itchens


for him. We don’t know that yet.”
Whether Seattle revisits Kaepernick may
be answered during this week’s draft and if
the Seahawks invest a draft pick in a quar-
McDowell’s ability to even rejoin the team
at this point, let alone play football.
“There is a lot of stuff we can’t get into.
It’s a really unfortunate situation on both
sides,” Schneider said.
terback for the first time since selecting

One Amazing Tour


Russell Wilson in the 2012 draft. Seattle
has signed backups Stephen Morris and
Austin Davis this offseason.
Carroll and general manager John
Schneider also gave brief updates on
The only diagnosis the team has provided
regarding McDowell is that he suffered a
severe concussion and facial injuries in the
ATV accident.
“We haven’t had a good update in a long
injuries to safety Kam Chancellor and time,” Carroll said.

38th CSL Kitchen Tour


Hillsborough | San Mateo Park | Burlingame

Friday, May 18, 2018


10 am – 3 pm
Proceeds Benefit
Mental Health Association of San Mateo County and
StarVista’s Crisis Intervention & Suicide Prevention Center

Tickets: www.cslsmc.org

Community Service League (CSL) is a nonprofit organization staffed


entirely by a group of dedicated women committed to directly impacting
the quality of life of San Mateo County residents in crisis or challenged
by mental health issues.
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TUESDAY
Baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP WARRIORS PLAYOFF GLANCE
Warriors 3, San Antonio 1
Sat., April 14: Warriors 113, San Antonio 92
SHARKS PLAYOFF GLANCE
WESTERN CONFERENCE
First round
LOUNGE expected to abide.
You may be wondering where I’m
going with this and why. Well,
there will be a lot of tennis played
Serra vs Sacred Heart Cathedral at USF, Menlo- Monday, April 16: Warriors 116, San Antonio 101 San Jose 4, Anaheim 0 Continued from page 11 locally this week. The Peninsula
Atherton at El Camino, Woodside at San Mateo, Thur., April 19: Warriors 110, San Antonio 97
Aragon at King’s Academy, Half Moon Bay at South Sunday, April 22: San Antonio 103, Warriors 90
Thursday, April 12: San Jose 3, Anaheim 0 Athletic League, West Bay Athletic
City, Crystal Springs at Jefferson, Westmoor at Tuesday, April 24: San Antonio at Warriors, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 14: San Jose 3, Anaheim 2 League and West Catholic Athletic
Harker, 4 p.m. Monday, April 16: San Jose 8, Anaheim 1
***
x-Thursday, April 26: Warriors at San Antonio, TBA League will all be playing league
x-Saturday, April 28: San Antonio at Warriors, TBA Wed., April 18: San Jose 2, Anaheim 1 Dean Ayoob had some big
Softball shoes to fill when he took over as tournaments with CCS berths on
Sequoia at San Mateo, Hillsdale at Half Moon Bay, the line. It may be a long shot, but
Capuchino at Burlingame, Aragon at Woodside,
Harker at Crystal Springs, 4 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Serra’s athletic director from a
retiring Kevin Donahue in 2010. there is a chance some readers and
East Division East Division Now, someone else will have to fans may head out to one of these
Boys’ tennis
PAL individual championships
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
don some new shoes because venues to see the best tennis play-
New York 14 6 .700 — Boston 17 4 .810 —
First and second rounds Philadelphia 14 7 .667 1/2 Toronto 13 8 .619 4 Ayoob has confirmed he is step- ers the Peninsula has to offer. So
Singles – Burlingame; Doubles – San Mateo, 2 p.m. Atlanta 12 9 .571 2 1/2 New York 12 9 .571 5 ping down as the Padres’ AD at think of this as a primer on how
WBAL CCS qualifier at Menlo School, noon Washington 10 13 .435 5 1/2 Tampa Bay 8 13 .381 9
the end of the school year, ending fans should conduct themselves.
Miami 5 17 .227 10 Baltimore 6 17 .261 12
Badminton
an eight-year run of one of the In the emailing of the brackets,
Burlingame at South City, Hillsdale at Aragon,West- Central Division Central Division most high-profile athletic depart- PAL director of tennis (for lack of
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB a better term) Bill Smith, who
moor at San Mateo, Mills at Carlmont,
St. Louis 13 8 .619 — Cleveland 12 8 .600 —
ments in Northern California.
Menlo-Atherton at Jefferson, Capuchino at Wood-
side, Terra Nova at Crystal Springs, Sequoia at El Milwaukee 14 9 .609 — Minnesota 8 9 .471 2 1/2 Ayoob, a 1992 Serra graduate, also coaches the Burlingame ten-
Camino, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh 12 10 .545 1 1/2 Detroit 9 11 .450 3 spent a season as assistant AD at nis program, has made it abun-
Chicago 10 9 .526 2 Chicago 5 14 .263 6 1/2 dantly clear that there is to only
Boys’ volleyball Cincinnati 4 18 .182 9 1/2 Kansas City 5 15 .250 7
Menlo College before returning
Bellarmine at Serra, Menlo-Atherton at Capuchino, to his alma mater in 2002 as an be one person coaching players.
Aragon at Mills, 6 p.m. West Division West Division assistant AD to Donahue. During That one person is at the discre-
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Ayoob’s tenure as AD, the Padres tion of the head coach of that
Track and field Arizona 15 6 .714 — Houston 16 8 .667 —
WBAL 3B at King’s Academy, 3:30 p.m. Los Angeles 11 10 .524 4 Angels 15 8 .652 1/2 have won two state champi- player, but that also means no
Girls’ lacrosse
Colorado 12 12 .500 4 1/2 Seattle 11 10 .524 3 1/2 onships — the 2017 Division I- coaching from assistant coaches,
Giants 10 12 .455 5 1/2 A’s 12 11 .522 3 1/2 AA football championship and fans, parents or friends.
Notre Dame-SJ at Mercy-Burlingame, 4 p.m.; Notre San Diego 9 15 .375 7 1/2 Texas 8 16 .333 8
Dame-Belmont at Harker, 4:30 pm.; Menlo-Ather- 2016 Division II basketball title. That doesn’t mean fans can’t
ton at Burlingame, Menlo School ag Sacred Heart
Prep, 5:30 p.m.; Sacred Heart Cathedral at Wood- Monday’s Games Monday’s Games The Padres also won seven shout encouragement and celebrate
side, Woodside Priory at Sequoia, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 10, Atlanta 4 Cleveland 2, Baltimore 1 Central Coast Section team titles,
N.Y. Yankees 14, Minnesota 1 big points. It just means they
San Diego 13, Colorado 5 including four football crowns,
WEDNESDAY L.A. Dodgers 2, Miami 1 Oakland 9, Texas 4 aren’t supposed to be offering tips
Baseball
San Francisco 4, Washington 2
L.A. Angels 2, Houston 0 two soccer titles and a basketball or “coaching” the player. And
Capuchino at Sacred Heart Prep, Burlingame at Chicago White Sox 10, Seattle 4 championship. The Padres also
Carlmont, Hillsdale at Menlo School, Terra Nova at Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games don’t think that just because a
Sequoia, 4 p.m. Atlanta (McCarthy 3-0) at Reds (Mahle 1-3), 3:40 p.m. Seattle (Gonzales 1-2) at ChiSox (TBD), 2:10 p.m. added 10 more individual champi- player’s coach may be elsewhere at
Arizona (Ray 2-0) at Phils (Velasquez 1-2), 4:05 p.m. Cubs (Chatwood 0-3) at Tribe (Tomlin 0-2), 6:10 p.m. onships with Ayoob at the head of the time you can slip in few tips
Softball Detroit (Zimmermann 1-0) at Bucs (Kuhl 2-1),4:05 p.m. Twins (Berrios 2-1) at NYY (Sabathia 0-0), 3:35 p.m.
Terra Nova at El Camino, South City at Mills, Menlo- the department. here or there. Any head coach is
NYM (Wheeler 1-1) at St. L (Weaver 2-1), 5:15 p.m. Tampa Bay (Faria 1-1) at O’s (Cobb 0-2), 4:05 p.m.
Atherton at Jefferson, 4 p.m.
SD (Lauer 0-0) at Colorado (Freeland 0-3), 5:40 p.m. Boston (Porcello 4-0) at Jays (Happ 3-1), 4:07 p.m. Other than confirming he is allowed to make the decision on
Boys’ tennis Miami (Peters 2-2) at L.A. (Maeda 2-1), 7:10 p.m. A’s (Triggs 1-0) at Texas (Hamels 1-3), 5:05 p.m. stepping down, Ayoob did not whether a player is being coached.
Angels (Ohtani 2-1) at Houston (Morton 3-0),5:10 p.m. respond to questions about the
PAL individual championships Washington (Roark 1-1) at SF (Blach 1-3), 7:15 p.m.
Milwaukee (Davies 1-2) at KC (Kennedy 1-2),5:15 p.m.
Usually, the offender is given a
Singles and doubles quarterfinals and semifinals Wednesday’s Games decision.
At Burlingame, 2 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games polite reminder of the no-coaching
Washington at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m.
Angels at Houston, 11:10 a.m. *** rule on first offense, but after that,
Swimming Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Tennis in general, and high a penalty point could be awarded.
Atlanta at Cincinnati, 3:40 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 3:35 p.m.
Carlmont at Hillsdale, 3:30 p.m. school tennis in particular, is kind
Arizona at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Track and field Detroit at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. of a strange bird when it comes to
Serra at St. Ignatius, Westmoor at Sequoia, Menlo- Chicago Cubs at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Boston at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. some of its rules and regulations.
Atherton at Aragon, Carlmont at Mills,Woodside at Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 4:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
Burlingame, Hillsdale at Terra Nova, Capuchino at Milwaukee at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. Oakland at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Like golf, there is a certain eti- nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
Half Moon Bay, 3 p.m. N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. quette players — and fans — are phone: 344-5200 ext. 117.
Boys’ volleyball
Capuchino at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at South Butler’s connections to Michigan Department of Children and groups acted under pressure from
City, 6 p.m.; Carlmont at Mills, San Mateo at Aragon,
6:30 p.m.

Boys’ lacrosse
Sacred Heart Cathedral at Menlo School, Sacred
ABUSE State and its head women’s volley-
ball coach, MSU said Butler is cur-
rently “not affiliated with MSU in
Family Services found no evidence
to support Butler’s contention
that the three athletes were lying.
some of the same activists now
pressing Michigan State about
Butler.
Heart Prep at St. Ignatius, 3:30 p.m. Continued from page 14 any way.” The university, it added, Butler acknowledged during a Many college coaches are reluc-
“is not actively recruiting players 1995 hearing held by USA tant to criticize the onetime
THURSDAY from his program at this time.”
Baseball Michigan State has “turned a Volleyball, the sport’s national Olympic team trainer. That’s true,
El Camino at Menlo-Atherton, San Mateo at Wood-
blind eye” to Butler’s sordid histo- But the eight-sentence state- governing body, that he had sex in part, because he consistently
side, King’s Academy at Aragon, South City at Half ment did not address other ques- with the three. He insisted it was
Moon Bay, Jefferson at Harker, Mills vs Crystal ry, she said. produces stellar recruits via his
Springs at Sea Cloud Park, 4 p.m. tions put to it by the AP, including after they turned 18 and was con- flagship company, Sports
“If we don’t stop supporting the how long the school has been sensual. He has described the alle- Performance Volleyball, and his
Softball top abuser in volleyball, how can
Woodside at Sequoia, Half Moon Bay at San Mateo, aware of the allegations, when any gations as a “smear campaign.” 12-court Great Lakes Center. Both
Burlingame at Carlmont, Notre Dame-Belmont at we ever claim zero tolerance for affiliation with Butler might have USA Volleyball in December of them are in Aurora, west of
Notre Dame-SJ, Crystal Springs at Castilleja, 4 p.m. sexual abuse?” she said from her ended or why MSU had ties to him banned Butler from its events for Chicago. Each year, he holds what
Boys’ tennis Jacksonville, Florida, home. for so long after he was publicly life, and the Amateur Athletic many colleges consider can’t-
PAL individual championships In a short Monday statement accused of sexual abuse and rape. Union stripped him of his mem- miss recruiting events where his
Championship and third-place matches
At Burlingame, 3:45 p.m. responding to AP questions about In a 1995 report, the Illinois bership early this year. Those players are showcased.

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Parenting of the future: Many


embryos, each with DNA profile
By Malcolm Ritter national medical association has
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS endorsed decoding all the DNA of
an embryo, which is called its
NEW YORK — So you want to genome. So she believes no insur-
have a baby. ance company would pay for that
Would you like a dark-haired girl now.
with a high risk of someday get-
ting colon cancer, but a good ‘EASY’ PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS
chance of above-average music Greely, who lays out his ideas in
ability? a book called “The End of Sex and
Or would you prefer a girl with a the Future of Human
good prospect for high SAT scores Reproduction,” calls his vision
and a good shot at being athletic, “easy PGD,” or prenatal genetic
but who also is likely to run an diagnosis.
above-average risk of bipolar dis- Ordinary PGD has been done for
order and lupus as an adult? decades. When a couple is known
How about a boy with a good to be at risk for having a child
shot at having musical ability and with a specific genetic disorder,
dodging asthma, but who also such as cystic fibrosis or sickle
would be predisposed to cataracts cell anemia, the woman undergoes
and type 2 diabetes? a procedure to remove some eggs.
Confused? You’re just getting After fertilization, some cells are
started. There are dozens more plucked from the embryos and
choices for which of your embryos examined to identify those with-
should be placed in the womb to out carry the disease-causing
become your child. abnormality.
That’s the future a biomedical That procedure looks for a spe-
ethics expert envisions for 20 to cific problem in a few embryos,
40 years from now — soon not entire genomes from dozens of
enough that today’s children may Some scientists are trying to make human eggs and sperm in the lab. They are working with “iPS cells,” which them. If a couple wants to select a
face it when they start their own are ordinary body cells that have been morphed into a malleable state. “super baby,” says Dr. Richard
families. Scott Jr., a founding partner of
“The majority of babies of peo- attempt than with the current pro- ability. lab. They are working with “iPS
cedure of harvesting some from Out of, say, 80 suitable cells,” which are ordinary body Reproductive Medicine Associates
ple who have good health cover- of New Jersey, “we tell them we
age will be conceived this way,” her ovaries. embryos, the couple would then cells that have been morphed into
And that means a lot of choices. choose one or two to implant. a malleable state. can’t do it.”
predicts Henry Greely, a Stanford In fact, Scott and others say,
University law professor who The possibilities don’t stop Amander Clark of the University
AN ARRAY OF EMBRYOS there. The technology might also of California, Los Angeles, says even wide-ranging analysis would
works in bioethics. not provide a precise forecast of
You’ve probably read about con- Here’s what Greely envisions: A help open the door to same-sex her goal is to aid basic research
couples having children geneti- into why some people are infer- how a child will turn out.
cerns over “designer babies, ” man and woman walk into a fertil- If DNA is the hardware, there’s
whose DNA is shaped by gene ity clinic. The man drops off some cally related to both of them, tile. She acknowledges the tech-
though the additional twist of nique might itself be used to treat also the software: chemical modi-
editing. Greely is focused on a dif- sperm. The woman leaves some fications that determine when and
ferent technology that has gotten skin cells, which are turned into making eggs from men or sperm some infertility, particularly in
from women would be a huge bio- young people made sterile by can- where particular genes turn on and
much less attention: In a startling eggs and fertilized with the man’s off. Much of this “epigenome”
bit of biological alchemy, scien- sperm. logical challenge. cer treatments.
More worrisome is the so-called As for decoding the complete would develop after an embryo’s
tists have shown that in mice, Unlike in vitro fertilization genes are sampled, Scott said.
they can turn ordinary cells into today, which typically yields Brad Pitt scenario: We all shed a DNA library of embryos, Dr.
bit of sloughed-off DNA every day, Louanne Hudgins, who studies “Your child may not turn out to
sperm and eggs. around eight eggs per try, the new be the three-sport All-American at
It’s too soon to know if it could method could result in 100 like on the lip of a coffee cup. prenatal genetic screening and
Such discarded material could be diagnosis at Stanford, says some Stanford, ” because “the
be done in people. But if it can, it embryos. epigenome didn’t work out,” Scott
could become a powerful infertili- The embryos’ complete library secretly snatched up to turn an pregnant patients there say
unwitting celebrity into a genetic they’ve already had fertility clin- said.
ty treatment, permitting genetic of DNA would be decoded and ana- Greely agrees that predictions
parenthood for people who can’t lyzed to reveal genetic predisposi- parent. ics do that. They didn’t reveal
It is a long way in the future, but why, Hudgins said. about behavioral traits like intel-
make their own sperm or eggs. tions, both for disease and person- ligence and athletic ability will be
It also would mean that a woman al traits. The man and woman real life is already creeping toward Hudgins, who’s president of the
it. Some scientists are trying to American College of Medical imprecise, because of epigenetics
who wants to get pregnant could would get dossiers on the embryos
produce dozens more eggs per that pass minimum tests for suit- make human eggs and sperm in the Genetics and Genomics, said no
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Veteran who survived blast
receives a penis transplant
By Lauran Neergaard
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — A veteran who lost his genitals from a


blast in Afghanistan has received the world’s most exten-
sive penis transplant, and doctors said Monday he is recov-
ering well and expected to leave the hospital this week.
Saying they wanted to address “an unspoken injury of
war,” Johns Hopkins University surgeons rebuilt the man’s
entire pelvic region — transplanting a penis, scrotum and
part of the abdominal wall from a deceased donor — in a
highly experimental 14-hour operation last month.
Such transplants “can help those warriors with missing
genitalia just as hand and arm transplant transformed the
lives of amputees,” Dr. W.P. Andrew Lee, Hopkins’ chair-
man of plastic and reconstructive surgery, told reporters
Monday.
The patient, who asked to remain anonymous, is expect-
ed to recover urinary and, eventually, sexual function.
The scrotum transplant did not include the donor’s testi-
cles, meaning reproduction won’t be possible. “We just felt
there were too many unanswered ethical questions” with
that extra step, said Hopkins’ Dr. Damon Cooney.
Three other successful penis transplants have been
reported, two in South Africa and one in 2016 at
Massachusetts General Hospital. Those transplants
involved only the penis, not extensive surrounding tissue
Among married patients studied, almost 47 percent had the smallest, earliest-stage tumors compared with 43 percent of that made this transplant much more complex.
never-married patients, 39 percent of divorced patients and 32 percent of widowed patients. The loss of a penis, whether from cancer, accident or war
injury, is emotionally traumatic, affecting urination, sexu-

Study: Spouses can boost early al intimacy and the ability to conceive a child. Many
patients suffer in silence because of the stigma their
injuries sometimes carry.

detection for melanoma patients Doctors sometimes reconstruct the form of a penis from a
patient’s own skin, usually to treat congenital abnormali-
ties or during transgender surgery. That requires using
By Lindsey Tanner ties to notice or feel more of a respon- to guide treatment. implants to achieve erection.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sibility to keep their partners healthy, The study, published last week in For a functional penis transplant, surgeons must connect
said study co-authors Cimarron Sharon JAMA Dermatology, echoes previous tiny nerves and blood vessels. Candidates face some serious
CHICAGO — There’s an extra bonus and Dr. Giorgos Karakousis of the research that found advanced risks, including rejection of the tissue and side effects from
to marriage for melanoma patients: University of Pennsylvania. melanoma that has spread is less com- anti-rejection drugs that must be taken for life.
They tend to be diagnosed in earlier Researchers analyzed 52, 000 mon in married patients. But penis transplants have generated intense interest
more treatable stages than patients melanoma patients in a U.S. govern- Melanoma often looks like a mis- among veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, and a few years
who are unmarried, widowed or ment cancer database who were diag- shapen mole, with a diameter larger ago Hopkins surgeons began planning and rehearsing how
divorced, a new study says. nosed from 2010 to 2014. Melanoma than a pencil eraser and can be a blend to perform such a complex operation in patients with wide-
Spouses may be apt to notice suspi- is more likely than other skin cancers of black, brown, tan or even bluish spread tissue damage. The Department of Defense Trauma
cious moles on their partners that to spread beyond the initial tumor site pigment. It’s linked with too much Registry has recorded 1,367 male service members who sur-
could signal melanoma, the most dan- to other organs, but all the patients exposure to sun or tanning beds. It’s vived with genitourinary injuries between 2001 and 2013.
gerous type skin cancer. More impor- had localized disease. also more common in fair-skinned It’s not clear how many victims lost all or part of the penis.
tantly, they may also be more inclined Among married patients studied, people and those with lots of moles. Hopkins is screening additional veterans to see if they
to nag their partners to get those almost 47 percent had the smallest, The American Cancer Society esti- are good candidates for this type of reconstructive trans-
moles checked out, the researchers earliest-stage tumors compared with mates that about 90,000 U.S. cases plant. Finding donors is an additional hurdle: In the U.S.,
said. 43 percent of never-married patients, will be diagnosed this year. people or their families who agree to donate organs such as
The findings suggest that unmarried 39 percent of divorced patients and 32 Amanda Palmer, 37, was diagnosed the heart or lung must be asked separately about also donat-
people should ask relatives or friends percent of widowed patients. with early-stage melanoma seven ing a penis, hand, face or other body part.
to do skin checks or seek frequent skin Just 3 percent of married partici- years ago after her husband noticed a The Hopkins patient received an extra experimental step,
exams with dermatologists. pants had the most ominous tumors suspicious mole on her right leg and an infusion of bone marrow from his donor that research
Why marriage might a difference in compared with almost 10 percent of kept pestering her about it. suggests may help a recipient’s immune system better tol-
diagnosis isn’t clear since unmarried widowed patients. Married patients “He wouldn’t let up until I finally erate a transplant. Surgeons said that is enabling the veter-
partners or observant friends might also were more likely than the oth- agreed to go to the doctor, ” said an to take one anti-rejection drug instead of several.
also notice skin changes. But maybe ers to receive biopsies of nearby Palmer, who is from the Washington In a statement from Hopkins, the patient was quoted as
married people have more opportuni- lymph nodes, usually recommended D.C.-area. saying: “When I first woke up, I felt finally more normal.”

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bish the transite panel siding at Aragon, ing and called for high school officials to “I’m very, very supportive of our feeder

TAX
Continued from page 1
Mills and Hillsdale high schools, which is
projected to cost about $65 million.
Transite is a cement product used in con-
postpone their exploration.
The San Bruno Park Elementary School
District is examining a bond measure
districts. What they do is so important
because without them the students aren’t
prepared for high school,” she said.
struction which was previously manufac- which could be floated on the fall ballot. Beyond San Bruno’s examination of a tax
tured with asbestos. Friedman had said the Officials have said they consider the tax measure, the San Mateo-Foster City
Board President Linda Lees Dwyer agreed, siding at the campuses was installed nearly critical in a vision for overhauling its Elementary School District is planning par-
noting concerns that the high school dis- 60 years ago, and should be fixed to due to aging facilities. cel tax which officials claim is essential for
trict’s proposal would enhance the likeli- health concerns posed by asbestos, plus The cash-strapped district is in the midst filling a $7 million budget hole.
hood of overwhelming voters continually general wear and tear. of establishing a spending plan designed to Though officials have not yet approved
asked to financially support local educa- Also troubling was the board’s decision to address the structural budget hurdles it has floating the initiative, polling suggests
tion. go against the recommendation of the dis- long battled. Beyond the tax proposal, offi- adequate voter support exists to put a parcel
“I think people get fatigued,” she said. trict’s bond oversight committee, which cials recently approved shuttering two cam- tax on the fall ballot. The proposal would
“They start thinking everyone wants advocated for the polling, said Friedman. puses as a means of trimming operating follow the failure of a chance to extend a
more.” To the concerns regarding the high school costs. previous parcel tax.
High school district officials had consid- district’s effort overshadowing that of its For Lees Dwyer, she expressed a reluc- Considering the likely competition on
ered the polling in the interest of raising as feeder school systems, Friedman suggested tance to support any measure which could the upcoming ballot, Land succinctly
much as $190 million for campus safety and the parties could have worked in tandem to detract from the embattled district’s oppor- detailed officials’ justification for tabling
infrastructure improvements. build support. tunity to solidify its financial footing. the bond exploration.
While a majority of the board agreed to “If we ended up going at the same time, “The [San Bruno Park Elementary School “This is not what we wanted to do at this
hold off, trustee Marc Friedman said he was there would have been synergies,” said District] is in dire need of repair and rebuild- time,” he said.
dismayed by the decision. Friedman, regarding the chance that the ing, and they have had so much trouble. Friedman said while he accepts the will of
“We have serious health and safety issues high school district and their counterparts They didn’t pass their last measure and they the board, he does believe the issue should
that I believe we need to address sooner than had by proposing measures in the same need to come first,” she said. be brought back. The district’s next oppor-
later,” said Friedman, who had been the election. She added improved facilities for local tunity to pursue a tax would be on the 2020
most ardent supporter of the proposal. San Bruno residents though held a differ- elementary school districts would likely ballot.
In previous discussions, Friedman said he ent perspective, as some members of the fuel achievement at the high school level as “Hopefully the board will look at it then,”
was most concerned over the need to refur- school community attended the board meet- well. said Friedman.

pass up all screening because they figure becomes vulnerable. Perhaps future regulation could limit the

DNA
Continued from page 20
the baby’s fate is “in God’s hands.”
Dr. James Grifo of the New York
University Fertility Center also questions
He thinks easy PGD is coming, and it
would be better if properly handled. He
says it should be proven safe, subsidized,
number of embryos created, as well as what
traits a couple could select for, said I.
Glenn Cohen, a Harvard law professor.
how popular the idea would be. monitored for long-term effects, and regu- Lori B. Andrews, a professor at the
“No patient has ever came to me and said, lated so that parents can choose whether to Chicago-Kent College of Law, summed up
and because of basic uncertainties about ‘I want a designer baby,”’ said Grifo, who’s use it and decide what embryonic traits to her views in a review of Greely’s book.
what genes are involved and how they performed in vitro fertilization since focus on. And he’d outlaw stealing some- “The idea of easy PGD, ” she wrote,
interact. And a person’s upbringing and 1988. body’s DNA and unwittingly making them “should make us uneasy indeed.”
life experiences have a big effect. Greely doubts that influencing brain- a parent. Still, even some who doubt the idea’s
power or athleticism would be a major draw feasibility say Greely is right to raise the
WHAT WOULD COUPLES DO? for parents. Instead, he thinks they would OTHERS SEE PITFALLS issue.
Even if the predictions aren’t perfect, care most about avoiding awful diseases Once the genetic profile is done, could it “It’s certainly something we have to take
would couples want to take steps to control that strike in infancy or childhood. They’ll come back to haunt a child if, say, a life seriously and think through now,” said
their child’s genetics? Many experts doubt probably be less concerned about illnesses insurer or nursing home demanded to see it Marcy Darnovsky, who writes on the poli-
it. that might show up later in life, such as to assess disease risk? How would the large tics of human biotechnology as executive
Only a “very small minority” seek a per- Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. For one number of rejected embryos be handled eth- director of the Center for Genetics and
fect baby, says Stanford’s Hudgins. In her thing, he says, parents-to-be may see them ically and politically? Society in Berkeley, California. “This is
practice, she said she often finds women as becoming treatable by the time a child not just a technical or science question.”

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Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. For more
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space available.
Ocón said the city’s two branch
libraries feature high-interest materi-
Job Fair. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo information contact koch@smcl.org. als, such as best sellers and periodi-
County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga cals, while specialized materials and
Drive, San Mateo. Free and for all Lucy Cooke: The Truth About under 1 million visitors annually, has research tools can be found online or
ages. For more information call 344- Animals: Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn become home to children and their
5200. Hippos and Other Tales from the at the Main Library, adding that the
Wild Side of Wildlife. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. parents looking for educational mate- new set-up would clear the way for
Inspired by a Journey — Exploring Cubberley Community Theatre, 4000 rials, teens seeking a place to study,
Beauty with Tony Foster. 1 p.m. to 2 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Lucy more books, magazines and other
those on the job search and communi-
p.m. Little House Activity Center, 800 Cooke will discuss the most popular
ty organizations as well as entrepre- physical resources patrons are search-
Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Come for a animal myths and misconceptions. $5
presentation of Tony Foster’s work. to $22. For more information call neurs in need of a meeting place, said ing for at the branches.
Free. For more information call 326- (408)280-5530.
City Librarian Ben Ocón. “Space is a very big premium,” he
5000.
Community Poetry Celebration. 7 said. “The additional space is actually
As library staff, patrons and mem-
Menlo Park Emergency p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 very much desired at the branches.”
Preparedness Day. 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. bers of its board and foundation con-
p.m. Menlo Park Senior Center, 110 Winners of the poetry contest will be verged in celebrations of its 10th year Though funding has been secured
Terminal Ave., Menlo Park. Learn how announced and Belmont’s poet lau-
in 2016, Ocón said they also reflected patrons in those areas without dis- for the improvements for the chil-
to plan for a natural disaster or com- reate will be speaking. For more infor- dren’s library and the branches
munity emergency. For more infor- mation call 591-8286. on ways the city’s library resources rupting other patrons looking for
mation call 645-1780. — which also include its Hillsdale and quiet spaces. Combined with more through the library’s trust funds, con-
A Love Affair with Ukraine. 7 p.m. to signs marking the lounge, which is tributions from the San Mateo Public
Around the Americas with 123 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Public Library, Marina branches — can better serve
Andrés. 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Menlo 280 Primrose Road, Burlingame. those who use them most. currently an open space with comput- Library Foundation and $100,000 in
Park Library, Belle Haven Branch, 413 Journalist Brigitte Schulze reads from ers, tables for group study and com- San Mateo County Measure K funds,
Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. A performance her new memoir, ‘Sasha, Pour One “It was a milestone that we could Ocón said the teen lounge changes
from the Latin Grammy-winning per- More!’ For more information call 558- fortable seating, Ocón said the
celebrate — the accomplishments of and moving a small cafe on the third
former. For more information call 7404. changes could encourage younger
330-2540. the first 10 years — but it was also a floor to the first-floor main lobby so
San Mateo High School Drama patrons to use the resources meant for
good opportunity for us to look for- it shares space with a book shop
Mastering Medicare. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Presents: ‘Valley Girls.’ 7:30 p.m. San them.
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 N. ward to the next 10 years and use it as maintained by the Friends of the
“It gives them a space that is really
Road, Burlingame. Learn about the Delaware Ave., San Mateo. $8 to $15 a way to plan strategically,” he said. Library are likely next on the list of
Medicare program to maximize the admission fee. Runs through Sunday, their space,” he said, adding that mod-
benefits. Free. For more information April 29. For more information call Ocón said feedback gathered in the ern libraries are offering more collab- improvements to be funded.
call 588-7407. 685-1443. Main Library’s first decade as well as orative work areas than they once did. Ocón said rearranging the job seek-
Islamophobia and its Impact. 6:30 FRIDAY, APRIL 27 input from the outreach meetings that “It makes it a welcoming place for ers area, where those searching for
p.m. to 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main San Mateo Rotary Club Meeting — followed informed a roadmap of pos- youth and … that’s what we want … jobs can use computer resources and
Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park. ‘The Payless Murders.’ 7:30 a.m.
Presentation by Islamic Networks Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650 Golf sible space modifications for the that’s what the community wants, speak with a volunteer trained in
Group Founder and Executive course Drive, Burlingame. Award win- libraries. With guidance from EHDD too.” human resources, as well as the busi-
Director Maha Elgenaidi. For more ning author John Christgau will dis- Architects, the firm that designed the
information call 330-2501. cuss his latest book. Meets in Banquet San Mateo resident Tim Tran said he ness library to create more multi-use
Room. Cost $15, includes breakfast. Main Library, the projects that rose brings his 3-year-old daughter Leena space and resources as well as confer-
City Finances 101 Community For more information contact aer- as priorities were improvements to Tran to the children’s library almost ence rooms are also being considered
Workshop. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1040 E. coke@gmail.com.
Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. Gain an the Children’s Library and Teen every day. Though no specific among the changes. Given San
overview of municipal finance from Advanced Harmonica. 11:15 a.m. to Lounge, moving the Main Library’s improvements for the space came to Mateo’s central location on the
the city’s Finance Department. For 12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center,
more information contact 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San third floor cafe to the first floor and mind from Tran, he noted the library Peninsula, Ocón said the library has
esuen@fostercity.org. Mateo. Residents $85, non-residents redesigning the Hillsdale and Marina staff have been thoughtful about con- become a destination, noting library
$105. For more information call 522- branch libraries around a single-desk
Stan Ng Presents: ‘Why does my 7490. sidering how the resources offered staff occasionally hear stories about
video sound bad?’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. service model, said Ocón. foster new learning opportunities. how entrepreneurs started their com-
Midpen Media Center, 900 San Homemade Household Products. 1
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. For more p.m. South San Francisco Main With an increasing number of chil- “They’re very spot on and very for- panies or nonprofits held meetings in
information call 494-8686. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South dren and parents using children’s ward-thinking in terms of the users,” the library’s meeting spaces.
San Francisco. Learn various recipes library in the Main Library, Ocón said
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 for replacing store-bought products, he said, adding he’s grateful the Ocón said the library’s patrons will
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to and discuss the effect such a switch reducing bookshelf heights and rear- touch-screen computer area gives kids have several opportunities to offer
noon. Redwood City Main Library, can have on budget and health. For ranging some of the play spaces and a chance to learn new concepts. “It’s feedback in the coming months and
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood more information contact ssf-
City. Free one-on-one help regarding pladm@plsinfo.org. main desk could go a long way toward not just screen time, but it’s educa- years as ideas for improvements take
laptops, e-readers, tablets and cell- opening up the space where an tional, too.” shape and garner funding. Though he
phones. Meets in Small Conference Play Professional Poker. 1 p.m. to 2
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 increasing number of parents and Adopting a single-service desk acknowledged the Main Library is
Room on first floor. For more informa-
tion contact Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. children use educational play equip- model at the Hillsdale and Marina still considered new by many, Ocón
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Registration is required. $85 for resi- ment such as touch-screen computers said the changes will give community
dents, $105 for non-residents. For branches is also a response to shift-
San Mateo Professional Alliance more information call 522-7490. and wooden displays. He added that ing trends in library use, said Ocón, members a chance to shape how
Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. removing the amphitheater seating in who claims consolidating their circu- libraries can better serve their needs.
Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth Ave., Television Studio Music Mix. 6 p.m.
San Mateo. Free admission, lunch to 10 p.m. Midpen Media Center, 900 the book bubble, a colorful space lation and information desks in one “We just want to enhance the space
ordered off the menu. For more infor- San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Cost is where story time is held, is expected area gives patrons a better sense of … to meet the growing needs of the
mation contact mike@mikefoor.com. $160. For more information call 494-
8686. to increase the number of children where to go with questions for a community,” he said.
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and who can attend and allow for other librarian or their library card
Leadership Sk ills Development. Great Films: ‘Three Billboards uses of the space.
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 Outside Ebbing, Missouri.’ 7 p.m. to accounts. Because electronic kiosks A community meeting about the
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda Ocón said a glazed glass partition enables many to check out their own possible space modifications will be
de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more
Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup-
information call 591-8286. near the book bubble and the third- resources, Ocón said bringing several held 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
portive atmosphere while learning to
improve your communication and floor teen lounge could contain noise functions together at one desk has April 25, in the Oak Room at the San
leadership skills. For more informa- Pied Piper Players Present the from interactions between younger become best practice among libraries Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third Av e.
tion call (202) 390-7555. Musical ‘Honk .’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Bayside Performing Arts Center, 2025
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alk-in ice Commission. There is This statement was filed with the Asses-
currently one (1) vacancy sor-County Clerk on 3/12/18. (Published
Do you have .... Good 4600 EEll Camino
Camino Real,
Real, # 211,, Los
Los Altos
Altos in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
representing District 4. 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
communication skills, a
desire for steady To be eligible, applicants
employment and must be a resident of Dis- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
employment benefits? trict 4 in San Mateo County STATEMENT #277250
and not a Supervisor, offi- The following person is doing business
Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
ts, Immediate
Shiffts Immediate Placement
Placement as: Gold Wood Design, 405 Piccadily
Please call for an cer, or employee of the Place Unit 21, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
Appointment: (650)342-6978 Required:
Required: 2 years
years paid experience
experience County. This five-member Registered Owner: Khumid Guchigov,
or current
current CNA Certification;
Certification; same address. The business is conduct-
commission hears appeals ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
Must Drive
Drive Car;
Car; Speak
Speak and write
write English
English by employees in the classi- menced to transact business under the
fied service of actions al- FBN on 3.30.2018.
JOB FAIR /s/Khumid Guchigov/
Tuesday, April 24
leged to be in violation of This statement was filed with the Asses-
10am to 2pm Article V of the County sor-County Clerk on 3/30/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
San Mateo County Event Center Charter or the rules of the 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo Commission and approve
Free Admission • Free Parking
Full time, part time and the standardization and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
seasonal positions classification of all posi- STATEMENT #277266
Dress to impress and tions in the classified serv- The following person is doing business
bring copies of your resume as: Bullzeye Installation, 989 Shasta
www.sm-dj.com/ctc3 ice as provided by Article V Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
of the County Charter and Registered Owner: 1)Jeffrey Edwin
Swenson, 101 Inner Circle, Redwood
the rules of the Commis- City, CA 94062 2) James Patrick Moore,
NEWSPAPER INTERNS sion. Deadline for receipt 32 Lemon Blossom Ct., San Jose, CA
of applications is Friday, 95123. The business is conducted by a
JOURNALISM General Partnership. The registrant
The Daily Journal is looking for in- May 11, 2018 at 5 p.m. commenced to transact business under
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Applications can be ob- the FBN on 03/06/2000.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- /s/Jeffrey Swenson/
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- tained from Sherry Gole- This statement was filed with the Asses-
so welcome. stan, Deputy Clerk of the sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in
Board of Supervisors, 400 the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18,
We expect a commitment of four to 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18).
eight hours a week for at least four County Center, Redwood
months. The internship is unpaid, but City,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- sgolestan@smcgov.org or STATEMENT #277277
terns have progressed in time into (650) 363-4609. Applica-
paid correspondents and full-time re- The following person is doing business
tions are also available on- as: Restoration 1 of Silicon Valley, 620
porters. Taylor Way, Suite 14, SAN CARLOS, CA
line at the County website: 94070. Registered Owner: KAMM Enter-
College students or recent graduates https://bnc.smcgov.org/va- prises Inc., CA. The business is con-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper ducted by a Corporation. The registrant
experience is preferred but not neces- cancies For information commenced to transact business under
sarily required. about this committee, con- the FBN on N/A.
Please send a cover letter describing
tact Donna Vaillancourt, /s/Marc Levaggi/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
your interest in newspapers, a resume Human Resources Direc- sor-County Clerk on 4/2/18. (Published in
and three recent clips. Before you ap- tor, at (650) 363-4132 or the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18,
ply, you should familiarize yourself dvaillancourt@smcgov.org. 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18).
with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com. For information about this
release, contact Sherry Go- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #277317
Send your information via e-mail to lestan, Deputy Clerk of the The following person is doing business
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Board, at as: Eartone Hearing Aid Center, 2907 S.
El Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 sgolestan@smcgov.org or 94403. Registered Owner: Aztec Entities
(650) 363-4609. LLC, CA. The business is conducted by
4/24/18 a Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trant commenced to transact business
CNS-3123772# under the FBN on N/A.
NOW HIRING! SAN MATEO DAILY /s/Sue Chamberlain/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
CARE HOMES IN SAN MATEO JOURNAL sor-County Clerk on 4/5/18. (Published in
AND REDWOOD CITY the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18,
LOOKING FOR 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18).

CAREGIVERS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #277291
Interested applicants should call Savoi at The following person is doing business
1(408)401-3689 Or Joel at as: Garden Club, 6 Linden Ave. Suite 8,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
1(650)454-0497 STATEMENT #276965 Registered Owner: Vitalie Buster LLC,
The following person is doing business CA. The business is conducted by a
as: JP Heavy Equipment Services, 132 Limited Liability Company. The regis-
SALES/MARKETING South Maple Ave., SOUTH SAN FRAN- trant commenced to transact business
INTERNSHIPS CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: under the FBN on February 20, 2018.
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking Mario Jose Palencia Moscoso, 674 /s/Sal Vitalie/
for ambitious interns who are eager to Grand Ave. Apt. #7, South San Francis- This statement was filed with the Asses-
jump into the business arena with both co, CA 94080. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk on 4/3/18. (Published in
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs ed by an Individual. The registrant com- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/10/18,
of the newspaper and media industries. menced to transact business under the 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18).
This position will provide valuable FBN on N/A.
experience for your bright future. /s/Mario J. Palencia Moscoso/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Email resume This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #277390
info@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in The following person is doing business
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18, as: J & L Auto Service, 630 El Camino
4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). Real, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered
WEST COAST Surgical, a well-estab-
lished Medical Device Manufacturer, lo- Owners: Luis A. Melgoza Navarro, 382
Angus Ave. E., San Bruno, CA 94066
cated in Half Moon Bay currently has an FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2)Jose L. Avila Moreno, 20 Greenwood
excellent opportunity for career minded STATEMENT #277109 Drive, South San Francisco, CA 94080.
persons with experience in Assembly, or The following person is doing business The business is conducted by a General
anyone serious about learning the skills as: Natural Kitchen Cabinets Direct, 23 Partnership. The registrant commenced
required for a career in Medical Device Mandalay Pl, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- to transact business under the FBN on
Assembly. No Medical Device Assembly CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Au- N/A.
experience required, but those with ei- drey Ching Wei Wong, same address. /s/Luis A. Melgoza Navarro/
ther Assembly experienced or Medical The business is conducted by an Individ- This statement was filed with the Asses-
Device Assembly experience are highly ual. The registrant commenced to trans- sor-County Clerk on 4/13/18. (Published
encouraged to apply. Please forward act business under the FBN on N/A. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18,
your resume to: 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18).
/s/Audrey Wong/
hrdept@Westcoastsurgical.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/21/18. (Published FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18, STATEMENT #277371
4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). The following person is doing business
127 Elderly Care as: Family Care At Home, 638 Vanessa
Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tered Owners: 1)Keith Damon Roban,
STATEMENT #277179 same address 2)Jesusa Cachapero Bit-
FAMILY RESOURCE The following person is doing business bit, 1512 S. Claremont St. #B, San Ma-
GUIDE as: San Mateo Launderland, 620 East teo, CA 94402 3)Melissa Bitbit Roban,
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s 3rd Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg- 638 Vanessa Drive, San Mateo, CA
twice-a-week resource guide for istered Owner: LMSI Inc., CA. The busi- 94402 . The business is conducted by a
children and families. ness is conducted by a Corporation. The General Partnership. The registrant
registrant commenced to transact busi- commenced to transact business under
Every Tuesday & Weekend ness under the FBN on 9/1/2017. the FBN on N/A.
/s/Tian Jen Si/ /s/Keith Roban/
Look for it in today’s paper to This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
find information on family sor-County Clerk on 3/26/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 4/11/18. (Published
resources in the local area, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/3/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18,
including childcare. 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18).
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices 297 bicycles
ficTiTious business name noTice of peTiTion To oRDeR To sHow cause foR oRDeR To sHow cause foR oRDeR To sHow cause foR aDulT bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
sTaTemenT #277377 aDminisTeR esTaTe of cHange of name cHange of name cHange of name loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
The following person is doing business Peter J. Sgarbossa aka Peter Joseph CASE# 18CIV01564 CASE# 18CIV01041 CASE# 18CIV01616
as: Positive Perspectives, 1700 S. El Ca- Sgarbossa and Peter Sgarbossa SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, bmx mongoose Outer Limit Bike,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
mino Real Suite #124, SAN MATEO, CA Case Number: 18-PRO-00359 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
94402. Registered Owner: Aneea Too- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 cHilD’s scHwinn bicycle, blue in
majian, 1531 Kalmia St, San Mateo, CA tingent creditors, and persons who may REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
otherwise be interested in the will or es- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 PETITION OF good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
94402. The business is conducted by an PETITION OF PETITION OF Anthony Riesen Dyck
Individual. The registrant commenced to tate, or both, of Peter J. Sgarbossa aka TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
Peter Joseph Sgarbossa and Peter Sgar- ShuChuan Lee Jeff Kevin Rosales Ramos
transact business under the FBN on TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Anthony Riesen Dyck filed a $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
Sept. 15, 2008. bossa . A Petition for Probate has been petition with this court for a decree mes
filed by Lois Aldwin in the Superior Court Petitioner: ShuChuan Lee filed a petition Petitioner: Jeff Kevin Rosales Ramos
/s/Aneea Toomajian/ changing name as follows:
of California, County of San Mateo. The with this court for a decree changing filed a petition with this court for a decree Present Names:
This statement was filed with the Asses- Petition for Probate requests that Lois name as follows: changing name as follows: 1. Anthony Riesen Dyck 298 collectibles
sor-County Clerk on 4/12/18. (Published Aldwin be appointed as personal repre- Present Name: ShuChuan Lee Present Name: Jeff Kevin Rosales Ra- 2. Greyson Daniel Dyck
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, sentative to administer the estate of the Proposed Name: Grace Shuchuan Lee mos 3. Alexandra Olivia Dyck 2 aDoRable 1950's girl dolls ."Ginny"
4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). decedent. Proposed Name: Oliver Arden Rosales Proposed Names: doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20.
1. Anthony Riesen (650)888-9314
The petition requests the decedent’s will THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 2. Greyson Daniel Riesen
ficTiTious business name interested in this matter shall appear be- 3. Alexandra Olivia Riesen 80’s Tops Complete Factory Set All
bate. The will and any codicils are availa- fore this court at the hearing indicated interested in this matter shall appear be-
sTaTemenT #277393 Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
ble for examination in the file kept by the fore this court at the hearing indicated
The following person is doing business court. below to show cause, if any, why the pe- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
tition for change of name should not be below to show cause, if any, why the pe- interested in this matter shall appear be- a-Team figuRines Plus Jeep $20
as: Victory Vehicle Registration, 340 Syl- The petition requests authority to admin- tition for change of name should not be (650)591-9769 San Carlos
van Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg- granted. Any person objecting to the fore this court at the hearing indicated
ister the estate under the Independent granted. Any person objecting to the below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
istered Owner: Steven Anthony Van, Administration of Estates Act. (This au- name changes described above must file collecTable memoRabillia from
name changes described above must file tition for change of name should not be
same address. The business is conduct- thority will allow the personal representa- a written objection that includes the rea- granted. Any person objecting to the
the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each.
ed by an Individual. The registrant com- tive to take many actions without obtain- sons for the objection at least two court a written objection that includes the rea- 650-346-9262 for inquiries.
sons for the objection at least two court name changes described above must file
menced to transact business under the ing court approval. Before taking certain days before the matter is scheduled to a written objection that includes the rea-
very important actions, however, the per- days before the matter is scheduled to lennox ReD Rose, Unused, hand
FBN on 4/18/2018. be heard and must appear at the hearing sons for the objection at least two court painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
/s/Steven Anthony Van/ sonal representative will be required to to show cause why the petition should be heard and must appear at the hearing days before the matter is scheduled to
to show cause why the petition should $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
This statement was filed with the Asses- give notice to interested persons unless not be granted. If no written objection is be heard and must appear at the hearing
sor-County Clerk on 4/13/18. (Published they have waived notice or consented to timely filed, the court may grant the peti- not be granted. If no written objection is to show cause why the petition should milleR liTe Neon sign , work good
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, the proposed action.) The independent tion without a hearing. A hearing on the timely filed, the court may grant the peti- not be granted. If no written objection is $59 call (650)218-6528
administration authority will be granted tion without a hearing. A hearing on the timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). petition shall be held on 05/17/18 at 9 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
unless an interested person files an ob- petition shall be held on 05/17/18 at 9 musical Doll in a Box! "Soft Impres-
jection to the petition and shows good a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, petition shall be held on 06/05/18 at 9 sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
cause why the court should not grant the Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Cond. $5. (650)888-9314
ficTiTious business name Order to Show Cause shall be published Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
sTaTemenT #277191 authority. Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes- Order to Show Cause shall be published scaRleTT o'HaRa Doll. by "Gambina"
The following person is doing business A hearing on the petition will be held in at least once each week for four succes- at least once each week for four succes-
this court as follows: MAY 21, 2018 at sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Mint condition. 12" ht.. $10. (650)888-
as: Shine Hair Studio, 1569 Suite 1 Lau- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 9314
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F, ing on the petition in the following news- ing on the petition in the following news- ing on the petition in the following news-
rel St., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
tered Owner: Francisca Hernandez,
Superior Court of California, County of paper of general circulation: paper of general circulation: paper of general circulation: sTaR waRs Action figure: Qui-Gon
San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red- San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
2820 S. Norfolk St., San Mateo, CA wood City, CA 94063. San Mateo Daily Journal
94403. The business is conducted by an Filed: 4/5/2018 Filed: 4/5/2018 Filed: 4/19/2018 Steve (650)518-6614.
If you object to the granting of the peti- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
Individual. The registrant commenced to tion, you should appear at the hearing /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ Judge of the Superior Court
transact business under the FBN on Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court 299 computers
and state your objections or file written Dated: 4/4/2018 Dated: 4/19/2018
3/27/18. objections with the court before the hear- Dated: 4/4/2018 (Published 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18,
/s/Francisca Hernandez/ ing. Your appearance may be in person
(Published 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18, (Published 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/15/18) 19" coloR Monitor with stand VG con-
This statement was filed with the Asses- or by your attorney. 5/1/18) 5/8/18) dition power cord/owners manual includ-
sor-County Clerk on 3/27/18. (Published If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, itor of the decedent, you must file your
4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). claim with the court and mail a copy to RecoRDable cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
the personal representative appointed by ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
the court within the later of either (1) four oRDeR To sHow cause foR oRDeR To sHow cause foR 210 lost & found
ficTiTious business name months from the date of first issuance of cHange of name
sTaTemenT #277379 letters to a general personal representa- cHange of name 300 Toys
CASE# 18CIV01548 CASE# 18CIV01766 losT caT. Black and White. Black
The following person is doing business tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, patch on right eye. REWARD.
as: My Care Fitness, 3121/2 Los Prados California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Call (323) 439-7713. 100 THings for little children to do on a
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
St., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered from the date of mailing or personal de- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Owner: Melinda Rose Rudio, same ad- livery to you of a notice under sectioin 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, books FREE (650)595-3933
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
dress. The business is conducted by an PETITION OF
Individual. The registrant commenced to er California statutes and legal authority PETITION OF James paTTeRson hardback books. ameRican flyeR locomotive runs
transact business under the FBN on N/A. may affect your rights as a creditor. You Gilbert M. Cohen James Bueno Pecayo 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
/s/Melinda R. Rudio/ may want to consult with an attorney TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Gilbert M. Cohen filed a peti- laRge sTuffeD ANIMALS - $3 each
This statement was filed with the Asses- knowledgable in California law. Petitioner: James Bueno Pecayo filed a nicHolas spaRks hardback books. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
sor-County Clerk on 4/12/18. (Published You may examine the file kept by the tion with this court for a decree changing petition with this court for a decree 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, court. If you are a person interested in name as follows: changing name as follows: RolleRblaDes, gooD condition.
the estate, you may file with the court a Present Name: Gilbert M. Cohen qualiTy books used and rare. World Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). Present Name: James Bueno Pecayo & US History and classic American nov-
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Proposed Name: Gil M. Cohen Proposed Name: James Daimos Kazega 6309
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
ficTiTious business name praisal of estate assets or of any petition sTaR waRs Celebration 3 Darth Vader
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons THE COURT ORDERS that all persons THe Halo Forerunner saga. 3 books. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
sTaTemenT #277096 or account as provided in Probate Code interested in this matter shall appear be- Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
section 1250. A Request for Special No- interested in this matter shall appear be-
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated fore this court at the hearing indicated
as: Chez Shea, 408 Main St., HALF tice form is available from the court clerk.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
v.logvinov, unusual Journey to the 302 antiques
MOON BAY, CA 94019. Registered Attorney for Petitioner: Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
Katherine A. West tition for change of name should not be tition for change of name should not be sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 maHogany anTique Secretary desk,
Owner: Jeston Inc., CA. The business is granted. Any person objecting to the granted. Any person objecting to the
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- McGlashan & Sarrail 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
177 Bovet Rd., 6th Flr name changes described above must file name changes described above must file elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
trant commenced to transact business SAN MATEO, CA 94402 a written objection that includes the rea- a written objection that includes the rea- 294 baby stuff
under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Jeston Langland/
(650) 341-2585 sons for the objection at least two court sons for the objection at least two court fisHeR-pRice HealTHy Care booster 303 electronics
FILED: 4/16/18 days before the matter is scheduled to days before the matter is scheduled to seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- be heard and must appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing anTaRes DollaRs Bill Changer ma-
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published nal on 4/18/18, 4/24/18, 4/25/18)
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 4/17/18, to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should 295 art chines never used for small bus. $95
(650)992-4544.
not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is
4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18).
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- bRusHeD finisH, 15" X 20" frame
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the tion without a hearing. A hearing on the holds 18 various size photos. Never blaupunkT am/fm/cD Radio and Re-
petition shall be held on 05/30/18 at 9 used. $20. 650-369-2486. ceiver with Detachable Face asking
ficTiTious business name petition shall be held on 05/16/18 at 9 $100. (650)593-4490
sTaTemenT #277452 a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
The following person is doing business Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 296 appliances kinDle fiRe 8 in. Case and Charger
as: The Housing Guild, 1061 High Road, oRDeR To sHow cause foR Order to Show Cause shall be published Order to Show Cause shall be published incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758
WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Registered cHange of name at least once each week for four succes- at least once each week for four succes- aiR conDiTioneR 10000 BTU w/re-
Owners: Lawrence H. Shane and Ryan CASE# 18CIV01424 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG moToRola bRavo MB 520 (android
Shane, same address. The business is SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ing on the petition in the following news- brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
ing on the petition in the following news- card Belmont (650)595-8855
conducted by Copartners. The registrant COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, paper of general circulation: 0898
paper of general circulation:
commenced to transact business under 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal onkyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
the FBN on 4/1977. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Filed: 4/4/2018 Filed: 4/16/2018 aiR conDiTioneR, Portable, 14,000 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
/s/Lawrence H. Shane/ PETITION OF /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ BTU, Commercial Cool model Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
Javier Olivan Lopez
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court
sor-County Clerk on 4/19/18. (Published TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Dated: 4/12/2018 sories plus remote included. samsung flaT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
Petitioner: Javier Olivan Lopez filed a pe- Dated: 4/3/2018 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 4/24/18, (Published 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18, (Published 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18,
5/1/18, 5/8/18, 5/15/18). tition with this court for a decree chang- (650)345-1835
5/1/18) 5/15/18)
ing name as follows: 304 furniture
Present Name: Javier Olivan Lopez coffee makeR $15.00 white, Kitchen
ficTiTious business name Proposed Name: Javier Olivan Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- 2 walnuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
sTaTemenT #277446 0907 need work but very good cond. $20/ea
The following person is doing business THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (650)952-3466.
interested in this matter shall appear be- oRDeR To sHow cause foR oRDeR To sHow cause foR coleman lxe Roadtrip Grill -
as: E.V., 101 Hickey Blvd. #A416, cHange of name
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. fore this court at the hearing indicated cHange of name Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 anTique Dining table for six people
Registered Owner: Ernesto Valencia, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- CASE# 18CIV01555 CASE# 18CIV01617 (650)918-9847 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
990 Saint Francis Blvd. #1032, Daly City, tition for change of name should not be SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
granted. Any person objecting to the COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, elecTRic sTove From Sears anTique moHagany Bookcase. Four
CA 94015. The business is conducted COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
name changes described above must file 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Excellent Condition $225
by an Individual. The registrant com- a written objection that includes the rea- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
menced to transact business under the REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Please Call (650)244-9267 aRmcHaiR gooD condition $55.
sons for the objection at least two court PETITION OF (650)266-3184
FBN on 04/01/2018. days before the matter is scheduled to PETITION OF HoTpoinT Heavy Duty Dryer excellent
/s/Ernesto Valencia/ Rita Khalfin Johanna Sito Colvin Dyck
be heard and must appear at the hearing TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: working condition Burlingame $50 Call beDsTeaD single, poster style, box
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Dan (408)656-0958 spring, mattress available. $40.00.
sor-County Clerk on 4/18/18. (Published Petitioner: Rita Khalfin filed a petition Petitioner: Johanna Sito Colvin Dyck filed
not be granted. If no written objection is a petition with this court for a decree (650)593-7408
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 4/24/18, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- with this court for a decree changing mayTag wasHeR excellent working
5/1/18, 5/8/18, 5/15/18). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the changing name as follows: beige sofa $99. Excellent Condition
name as follows: Present Name: condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
petition shall be held on 5/9/18 at 9 a.m., Present Name: Rita Rekitar Khalfin (408)656-0958 (650) 315-2319
Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Red- Johanna Sito Colvin Dyck
Proposed Name: Rita Daniella Khalfin Proposed Name: Johanna Colvin Riesen bunk beDs for sale. Cherry Wood, 2
ficTiTious business name wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- mfg H20labs Model 300 exc cond
sTaTemenT #277489 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
der to Show Cause shall be published at THE COURT ORDERS that all persons counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. B/O (650)685-2494
The following person is doing business least once each week for four successive THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
as: Rental Pal, 2710 Mason Lane, SAN weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
interested in this matter shall appear be- interested in this matter shall appear be- Room HeaTeR Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- cD/sTeReo cabineT, black, 46" H,
MATEO, CA 94403. Registered Owners: the petition in the following newspaper of fore this court at the hearing indicated fore this court at the hearing indicated vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. 25" W, 16" deep, for stereo components
Steezz LLC, CA. The business is con- general circulation: below to show cause, if any, why the pe- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (650)952-3500 and dozens of CD's, glass doors, 5
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. San Mateo Daily Journal tition for change of name should not be tition for change of name should not be shelves, 1 shelf has solid doors. $25.
The registrant commenced to transact Filed: 3/27/2018 granted. Any person objecting to the granted. Any person objecting to the sewing macHine-Royal XL 6000 (650) 712-1070
business under the FBN on 4/23/18. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ name changes described above must file name changes described above must file Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
/s/Michael Roloff/ Judge of the Superior Court a written objection that includes the rea- (650)342-8436. coffee Table 56"x24" nice wood with
a written objection that includes the rea- glass framed top. Excellent condition.
This statement was filed with the Asses- Dated: 3/23/2018 sons for the objection at least two court sons for the objection at least two court
(Published in The San Mateo Daily days before the matter is scheduled to sHowTime RoTisseRie used once $25. (650) 712-1070
sor-County Clerk on 4/23/18. (Published days before the matter is scheduled to
in the San Mateo Daily Journal 4/24/18, Journal 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18, be heard and must appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
4/24/18) commoDe, gooD condition. $20 obo.
5/1/18, 5/8/18, 5/15/18). to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should message. Please call (650)745-6309
not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- singeR sewing Machine. Good condi- compuTeR Desk (glass) & chair. Like
sTaTemenT of abanDonmenT of timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
THe use of a ficTiTious business petition shall be held on 05/18/18 at 9 (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. gtecher@comcast.net
name sTaTemenT 274210 sTaTemenT of abanDonmenT of petition shall be held on 06/05/18 at 9
THe use of a ficTiTious business a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, uniTap sTanDaRD centerset bath- compuTeR Desk For sale $99
Names of the person abandoning the Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
use of the Fictitious Business Name: La- name sTaTemenT m-275107 Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this room chrome faucet, complete, $10, (650)520-4650
na Kort. Name of Business: Moonlight Names of the person abandoning the Order to Show Cause shall be published Order to Show Cause shall be published (650)595-3933
use of the Fictitious Business Name: at least once each week for four succes- compuTeR swivel CHAIR. Padded
Salon. Date of original filing: 07/03/17. at least once each week for four succes- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
Address of Principal Place of Business: Mark Costa. Name of Business: Fixate. sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- vacuum cleaneR (reconditioned)
4060 S El Camino Real, SAN MATEO, Date of original filing: APRIL 7, 1997. Ad- ing on the petition in the following news- ing on the petition in the following news- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 Desk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
dress of Principal Place of Business: paper of general circulation: paper of general circulation: (650)458-3578
CA 94403. Registrant: Lana Kort, 1 716 Central Ave, MENLO PARK, CA wesTeRn wasHboaRD Sales made
Wessix Ct., Daly City, CA 94015. The San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal
94025. Registrant: Mark Costa, same Filed: 4/6/2018 Filed: 4/19/2018 of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
business was conducted by an Individu- address. The business was conducted $75. phone 650-369-2486. Dining Room SET - Cherry Wood
al. /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra
by an Individual. Judge of the Superior Court
/s/Lana Kort/ /s/Mark Costa/ Judge of the Superior Court wHiRlpool wasHeR DRYER, GE leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- Dated: 4/5/2018 Dated: 4/19/2018 Refrigerator all working and in good con- fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (Published 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18, (Published 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18, dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. evenings
County on 3/12/18. County on 4/13/18. 5/1/18) 5/15/18)
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- wHiRlpool-DRyeR gas Coin Oper- Dining Table (36"x54") and 4 match-
nal, 4/3/18, 4/10/18, 4/17/18, 4/24/18). nal, 4/17/18, 4/24/18, 5/1/18, 5/8/18). ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
(650)302-2456 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
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304 Furniture 310 misc. For sale 312 Pets & animals 318 sports equipment 379 open Houses 620 automobiles
dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for corKs For wine bottles. New, never PeT TaxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux WomeN’s raIcHeL ski boots, size 6 ?
$75. Good condition; good for children. used. 5 bundles of 100 each. $50.00. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for $ 50. (650)888-5808 . don’t lose money
Call (650)678-8585 (650)593-7408 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
yamaHa rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
oPeN HoUse on a trade-in or
eNTerTaINmeNT ceNTer for $50. cosTco PLay Pen with travel bag.
Used once $35 (650)591-2981 316 clothes
(650)458-3255 LIsTINGs consignment!
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
(650)726-4102 335 Garden equipment List your Open House
drUm -décor ONLY Brass cylinder &
fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
5 Boxes male & female square dance
in the Daily Journal. sell your vehicle in the
eNTerTaINmeNT ceNTer, 3 section clothing. Excellent Condition. As a cHaIN saW, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
floor to ceiling cabinets, with shelves, (650)344-4756 bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439. $55. (650)888-5808
daily Journal’s
sold doors for 2 shelves. Includes glass
GaLV. GoPHer wire, full roll
Reach over 83,450 auto classifieds.
shelves & solid. Holds small TV, stereo, BeaUTIFUL sILVer clutch evening 340 camera & Photo equip. potential home buyers &
etc. $50 for set of 3. (650) 712-1070 new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556
bag. Never used. $20 (650)794-0839
renters a day, Just $45
LIoNeL cHrIsTmas Holiday expan- NIKoN 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
execUTIVe cHaIr for office, swivels & Box oF used men's Levi's and misc. from South San Francisco
rolls, plush seat, back, arms. Excellent sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
to Palo Alto. We’ll run it
condition. $25 (650) 712-1070 LIoNeL WesTerN Union Pass car and (650)589-0764
omeGa B600 Condenser Enlarger, In- in your local newspaper. ‘til you sell it!
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Free WoodeN Bed frame, good condi- daWGs BraNd Kaymann black and
tion pictures available (650)322-9598 white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 call (650)344-5200
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net
Lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- (650)369-2486
reach 83,450 drivers
2360 RWC loction.
VIVITar V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
from south sF to
GLIder rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- FaUx FUr Coat Woman's brown multi
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. LUGGaGe, red, 21" NEW Samsonite color in excellent condition 3/4 (650)583-6636 Palo alto
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 length $50 (650)692-8012
IKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x 345 medical equipment 428 r.e. Wanted to Buy call (650)344-5200
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. GeNUINe LadIes Mink Fur Jacket, ads@smdailyjournal.com
maKes 6"x6" potholders, frame and $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. HomedIcs dUaL Shiatsu Massage
IKea TaBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
maUsoLeUm-
$ 30. (650)598-9804. GoLF sHoes, FootJoy, black & white
NeGrINI FeNcING Epee mask size M saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
cyPress LaWN
LoVe cHaIr, velour, tan. $45. medIcaL carry chair 12 inch wheels cHeVroLeT ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 (650)591-9769
(808)631-1365.
(415)260-6940
$25. (650)226-3592 Belmont Premium Indoor, Value $25- miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
NeW deLUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- KayaNo meN’s Running shoes size 11 mIdLINe semI electric hospital bed and 30,000-Selling at $19,979
good condition $20 (650)520-7045 cHeVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must samsoNITe 26" tan hard-sided suit mattress $90. (650)226-3592 Belmont CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
Sell! (650) 875-8159. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
LadIes cLoTHING, some w/tags.
call (650)345-7531
$45. (650)328-6709
NeW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
$99.00 (650)589-0764. Garage sales cHeVy HHr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 sILK saree 6 yards new nice color.for (408)807-6529.
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- LadIes seqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
NIaGara VIBraTING Adjustable bed formation. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 470 rooms
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
(408)656-0958 sINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
meN's sTeTsoN hat, size large, new, GaraGe saLes dodGe ‘99 maINTeNaNce Van, ,
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 HIP HoUsING
oFFIce TyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
$15.00 (650)544-5306 (650) 578-9208 esTaTe saLes Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
(650)481-5296

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wood with formica wood grain top $25
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 mINK sToLe - Excellent condition. Was make money, make room! (650)348-6660 GoT aN oLder
(650) 787-9753 rarely worn. $50. San Bruno. (650)794-
sLr LeNs Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 0839 car, BoaT, or rV?
orNaTe LarGe BooKcase: Two
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 List your upcoming Do the humane thing.
asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
NeW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
garage sale, 515 office space Donate it to the
TraIN-coLor PrINT by John Hugh pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each Humane Society.
reTro HUTcH Needs refinishing other-
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 (650)952-3466
moving sale, -VIrTUaL oFFIces-
call 1- 800-943-8412
wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
TraIN-coLor PrINT by John Hugh
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
TUxedo sIze 40, black, including white
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
estate sale, $59 - $150

seWING sToraGe cabinet, Custom UNIdeN HarLey Davidson Gas Tank WILsoN LeaTHer Lady Jacket. Small,
yard sale, *Business Internet *Phone Answering HyUNdaI 2013 Tucson Limited Edi-
made wood perfect condition $75. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 like new. $45. (808)863-1136. rummage sale, *Conference Rooms *Offices
*Complete IT Services * Mail
tion White, Automatic 6-cyl, naviga-
tion, heated front seats, sun
(650)483-1222
WaTer sToraGe TaNK, brand new, WILsoN LeaTHer, burgundy lady jack- clearance sale, or roof/moon roof, leather interior 78k
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $155. et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 (650) 373-2000 miles excellent condition $14,000
soFaBed, VeLoUr, tan, Excellent
condition. $75. (808)631-1365. (650)771-6324 whatever sale you Bay area executive offices OBO. Text or leave msg (650)533-
soLId Wood Dining table with exten-
318 sports equipment have... www.bayareaoffices.com 0671.
sion great piece great condition black 311 musical Instruments
$80 (650)364-5263 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
cHromaTIc HarmoNIca: Horner Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 Reach over 83,450 readers mazda 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
soLId Wood Entertainment Center- The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno from South San Francisco 620 automobiles fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (650)278-5776.
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. BoW FLex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good to Palo Alto. BmW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid in your local newspaper. black, $12,700. (650)302-5523 mercedes ‘98 E320, very clean,
(925)482-5742 drUm seT-PearL ForUm Excellent $1200 asking $800 Call Michael sil.ver, $164K miles, $3,200 (650)302-
condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425 (650)784-1061. 5523
TaBLe 24"x48" folding legs each end. Call Paul (650)218-6706. call (650)344-5200 mazda ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost easToN aLUmINUm bat.33 inches, 30 miles reduced $16,995 obo (650)520- ToyoTa ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 ePIPHoNe Les Paul 100th oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 4650 miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212-
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tion, $20, 650-595-3933 FeNder mUsTaNG I guitar amplifier
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. GoLF BaG travel protector, black, $5;
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tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
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WaLL UNIT/room Divider. Simple 5 Reeded 3 Military force 39 Strong sound 51 Snicker
lines. Breaks down for transportation. $90.00 (650)341-8342
HUGe LUdWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle woodwinds 4 Powdered drink from the savanna 55 Send packing
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian GoLF cLUBs, used set with Cart for
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 $50. (650)593-4490 10 Like some humor mix brand 42 Raises, as a sail 56 Computer
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upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 HeaLTH rIder. Exercise machine. Ex- 14 Grow fond of 6 Place for mixed extras 57 Pride Month
PIaNo, UPrIGHT, in excellent condi- cellent condition. $95. San Bruno.
Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)794-0839 16 Elisabeth who drinks 46 New York lake letters
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
played Finlay on 7 Surgery ctrs. named for a Five 60 NBA official
PIaNo-1955 BaLdWIN Acrosonic 36” meN's rossIGNoL Skis. $95.00, “CSI” 8 Political refugee Nations tribe 61 __ Balls: Hostess
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tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
19 Window section
20-pieces in original box, never used. mystical, ancient
$250 per box (3 boxes available). oNe dozeN Official League Diamond 20 Naturally bright
(650)342-5630 VINTaGe LINGerIe Washboard circa Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger 21 College sr.’s test letters
1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for (650)771-6324. 12 “Holy moly!”
strumming $50 (650)369-2486 22 Elevator name
crysTaL (Leaded glass) lamp $30. PrINce TeNNIs 2 section nylon black 23 Exemplary 15 Candy box size
Can send picture. (650)464-7860 yamaHa acoUsTIc Guitar, model Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- 16 Thread holders
$55.(650)341-8342
27 Commercial cow
GrILLING WoK stir fry. high quality FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
30 Before, in verse 18 Vague sense
steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- zILJIaN cymBaLs with stands, 21” ProGrammaBLe eLIPTIcaL Exer- 31 Many Louvre 24 Liveliness
2648 ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood 25 Of the Great
paintings
JULIsKa HaNd-craFTed 6 7/16" (916)826-5964 City (650)740-9980 $75.00 Lakes, only
32 Columnist Ontario is smaller
plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NEW $15.00
(650)344-4756 312 Pets & animals ToTaL Gym XLS, excellent condition. Maureen than it
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call 33 End of most work
KITcHeN craFT Cutter with five differ- (650)588-0828 26 Diana of “Game
aIrLINe carrIer for cats, pur. from wks. of Thrones”
ent cones, brand new, 5 different knives. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
$35 contact 650-592-2648
ToUredGe reacTIoN ii uniflex sys- 34 Arresting image? 27 Mild cheese
(505)228-1480 local. tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons 37 Boxing legend 28 Kinks title woman
Lace TaBLecLoTH. 84" x 64". Like new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
oNe KeNNeL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- 38 Romantic jewelry with “a dark
new and lovely. Rarely used. $35. San
Bruno. (650)794-0839
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. TreadmILL-HorIzoN LIKe New, limit- item brown voice”
(650)593-2066 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO 40 “A Wrinkle in
(650)508-8662 29 Campaign ad
sINK doUBLe cast iron. Good condi- Time” director
ParroT caGe, Steel, Large - approx target
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tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best VINTaGe NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom- DuVernay 33 Naturally evolving
offer. (650)245-4084 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz 41 Sewer entrance
308 Tools 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
43 Past its prime
PeT carrIer for small dog or cat in ex-
aNTIqUe IroN Hand Drills. 3 available cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- WomaN’s sKI Boots, Nordica, size 8 44 “My turn!”
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Saudi-led airstrike at Yemen wedding kills at least 20 near the city of Taiz, which has been locked
By Ahmed Al-Haj
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in fighting for three years.
The Saudi-led coalition has declined to
SANAA, Yemen — An airstrike by the comment on the strikes.
Saudi-led coalition hit a wedding party in According to the independent monitor
northern Yemen, killing at least 20 people, Yemen Data Project, a third of the 16,847
health officials said Monday, as harrowing airstrikes since the war started have hit non-
images emerged on social media of the dead- military targets.
ly bombing, the third to hit Yemeni civil- Over the past three years, more than
ians since the weekend. 10,000 civilians have been killed and tens
Khaled al-Nadhri, the top health official of thousands wounded, while over 3 million
in the northern province of Hajja, told the people have been displaced because of the
Associated Press that most of the dead were fighting.
women and children who were gathered in U.N. officials and rights groups have
one of the tents set up for the wedding party accused the coalition of committing war
in the Bani Qayis district. He says the bride crimes and of being responsible for most of
was also among the dead. the killings. Airstrikes have hit weddings,
A Saudi-led coalition has been battling busy markets, hospitals, and schools.
Iran-allied Shiite rebels known as Houthis The Saudi-led coalition blames the
since 2015 in a stalemated war that has Houthis, saying they are using civilians as
killed more than 10,000 people. human shields and hiding among the civil-
Later Monday, the rebels said the official ian population. The United States and
considered the head of state for the territo- European countries have also been criti-
ries under their control was killed in a coali- cized and accused of complicity in the coali-
tion airstrike. The rebels’ Supreme Political REUTERS tion’s attacks in Yemen because of their
Council said Saleh al-Samad was killed in A man, injured by air strikes while attending a wedding in a village in northwestern Yemen, support for the alliance. They are supplying
the coastal Hodeida province on Thursday. lies on a bed at a hospital in Hajjah, Yemen. the coalition with weapons worth billions
“We consider the so-called forces of aggres- of dollars.
sion, especially America and Saudi Arabia, hospital, said the facility’s manager, al-Kahlan said ambulances were initially Saudi Arabia meanwhile has faced a flurry
responsible for killing of Samad and all the Mohammed al-Sawmali. Health authorities unable to reach the site of the bombing for of attacks by the Houthis, with the king-
consequences of this crime,” Abdul-Malek al- called on people to donate blood. fear of subsequent airstrikes as the jets con- dom’s defense forces saying they have
Houthi, the leader of the rebels, said. Ali Nasser al-Azib, deputy head of the tinued to fly overhead. intercepted missiles targeting the capital,
He said Samad was killed on a road with hospital, said 30 children were among the It was the third deadly airstrike in Yemen Riyadh, and other cities, including two on
six companions after meeting with local wounded, some in critical condition with since the weekend. An airstrike on Sunday Monday.
officials. Mahdi al-Mashat, a former fighter shrapnel wounds and severed limbs. night hit a house elsewhere in Hajja, killing The Saudi Air Defense force said in a state-
who until now directed al-Houthi’s office, Footage that emerged from the scene of an entire family of five, according to al- ment that it destroyed ballistic missiles in
was elected as a successor. the airstrike shows scattered body parts and Nadhri. flight that had been fired into the Jizan
After the wedding strike, which took a young boy in a green shirt hugging a On Saturday, at least 20 civilians were region on the border from inside Yemen,
place late Sunday, the groom and 45 of the man’s lifeless body, screaming and crying. killed when coalition fighter jets bombed a without causing any damage. Houthi-run
wounded were brought to the al-Jomhouri Health ministry spokesman Abdel-Hakim bus carrying commuters in western Yemen, media said the rebels targeted an oil facility.

Duncan said the organization plants a beautification efforts. increased property values, improved safety,

TREES
Continued from page 1
diversity of species, especially natives that
don’t require long-term irrigation.
CityTrees wants to plant more coastal live
“More and more we’re going beyond sim-
ple planting to rehabbing properties,” he
said.
flooding reduction and lower air condition-
ing costs as a result of shading among the
many benefits street trees provide.
oaks and valley oaks in particular, both of The organization is entirely volunteer- Grabel said about 35 people, including
which thrive in this climate and live for run; about 400 volunteers come and go, and students, will participate in Saturday’s
awarded a grant from the NFL to plant 49 about 300 years, he added.
trees along Main Street. The upcoming the board of directors is comprised of about event, which spans 9 a.m. to noon. And
event at Sequoia High School was made pos- The organization secures agreements with a dozen especially committed volunteers. while they work, Public Works will plant
sible by a grant from Pacific Gas and nearby property owners to water the trees “My daughter’s name is Elana, which additional trees on streets surrounding the
Electric. about once a week for two years, after which means ‘tree’ in Hebrew, and I live in school. Last week, volunteers also removed
Duncan said the organization receives trees can typically take care of themselves. Redwood City on Sequoia Avenue so trees about 10 to 12 tree stumps scattered
grants occasionally, but is mostly funded Volunteers will also return to trim and prune are a consistent theme in my life,” said throughout the campus.
by community donations. trees several years after planting them. David Grabel, CityTrees’ treasurer. “I just “It’s an amazing campus with all kinds of
Nearly all of CityTrees’ events are organ- Duncan said their trees rarely die, in part love trees and get a real thrill in putting one trees, an arborist’s dream,” Grabel said.
ized in partnership with the Department of because volunteers have perfected their in the ground and coming back later to “But the trees there are really mature and
Public Works, which contributes trucks and planting techniques over the years. In addi- watch them thrive and help the environ- they’ll die in the next decade or two. The
other equipment while volunteers provide tion to planting, volunteers also put down ment.” school needs a new generation of trees.”
the labor. mulch and clear underbrush, among other The two board members also referenced Visit citytrees.org for more information.

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Kate gives birth to boy, home by suppertime By Jill LAwless and Sylvia Hui Tony Appleton, a town crier from south-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS east England, showed up in full regalia to
declare the newborn prince’s birth outside
LONDON — Third time’s a charm. The the hospital. The words “It’s a boy” flashed
Duchess of Cambridge gave birth Monday in lights around the top of London’s BT
morning to a new prince who is fifth in line Tower, which can be seen for miles around.
to the British throne — and she was home by More ceremonial celebration will come
suppertime. Tuesday, including the pealing of bells at
The duchess and husband Prince William Westminster Abbey and a gun salute in
drove to St. Mary’s Hospital in London early London’s Hyde Park.
in the morning, and Kate’s 8 pound, 7 ounce The baby is a younger brother to 4-year-
boy was born at 11:01 a.m., with royal offi- old Prince George and Princess Charlotte,
cials announcing the birth about two hours who turns 3 next week. Both were born at the
later. same hospital, as were William and his
There followed a smoothly choreographed younger brother, Prince Harry.
operation perfected after the births of the The infant’s name, which has been subject
couple’s two other children. In late after- to a flurry of bets, is likely to be announced
noon, elder siblings Prince George and in the next few days. Arthur and James are
Princess Charlotte were brought to meet among bookmakers’ favorites for the new
their baby brother. Around 6 p.m., Kate prince, whose full title will be His Royal
emerged alongside her husband, wearing a Highness, Prince (Name) of Cambridge.
vibrant red dress and holding the tiny royal “You’ll find out soon enough,” William
highness wrapped in a white lace shawl. said when asked about the baby’s name.
After posing for dozens of photographers Monday is St. George’s Day, England’s
and camera crews outside the hospital’s pri- national day, but the baby is unlikely to be
vate Lindo Wing, the trio headed home, with given the name since his older brother
the baby nestled securely in a car seat. already has it.
Television news helicopters followed the The new arrival is Queen Elizabeth II’s
royal Range Rover as it made the mile-long sixth great-grandchild and bumps Prince
(1.6 kilometer) journey to the family’s Harry to sixth place in the line of succes-
Kensington Palace residence. sion. The baby is fifth in line, after grandfa-
William declared the couple “very delight- ther Prince Charles, father Prince William
ed” with the new addition to the family. and his two siblings.
The royal palace said “the queen, the Duke Charlotte is the first royal daughter to stay
REUTERS
of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the ahead of a younger brother in the line of suc-
Britain’s Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William leave the Lindo Wing of St. cession. Before the rules were changed in
Mary’s Hospital with their new baby boy in London. Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and mem-
bers of both families have been informed 2012, male heirs took precedence.
and are delighted with the news.” Prime Kensington Palace announced in
Minister Theresa May offered “warmest con- September that Kate was pregnant with her
gratulations.” third child. As in her previous pregnancies,
News of the royal birth came with a mix of the duchess suffered from hyperemesis gravi-
tradition and modernity typical of Britain’s darum, a severe form of morning sickness.
media-savvy royal family. It was announced Officials announced her previous pregnan-
on Twitter and also proclaimed in the fore- cies before the traditional 12-week mark
court of Buckingham Palace with a framed because she was too unwell to attend public
notice perched on a golden easel. engagements.

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