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Swastikas drawn at high school alarm community


Families and educators dismayed by anti-Semitic graffiti at Carlmont High School
By Austin Walsh disparaging message in chalk at Those responsible for drawing tion to cultural sensitivity. cially disturbing, as the school
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the Belmont campus on two sepa- the swastikas have been identified There were two instances of works to assure all students feel
rate occasions over the past few and punished accordingly, said offensive graffiti directed at Jews included.
Anti-Semitic graffiti twice weeks, inviting a swell of frustra- Jim Lianides, superintendent of written with chalk on the blacktop Sadly, these two incidents
scrawled at Carlmont High School tion and concern from the school the Sequoia Union High School on campus, said Lianides in an occurred several days after the very
alarmed students, parents, school community. District. School officials have email. The two students were successful Heritage Fair that
officials and community members Its kind of alarming, said also held meetings to address identified by Carlmont staff and Carlmont holds annually to cele-
who believe the disrespectful Cheryl Selman, a Belmont resi- issues raised by the community appropriate follow-up action was brate the many cultures that make
behavior is unacceptable. dent with two children enrolled in and distributed a notice read in taken.
Students drew swastikas and a the school. classrooms promoting a dedica- He added the graffiti was espe- See GRAFFITI, Page 19

Dead man in
business park
shooting IDd
DA, advocates: Domestic violence victim
sought every legal protection available
By Samantha Weigel from his ex-wife. Eichen pulled a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF gun and chased the 44-year-old
woman outside her place of work
A Redwood City man who before he was shot once in the
allegedly shot himself in the head chest by police then took his own
after police responded to a domes- life. Police, prosecutors and vic-
tic violence incident outside a tims rights advocates noted they
biotech office building Tuesday cant think of anything else the
has been identified by the woman could have done while fac-
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL Coroners Office as 43-year-old ing a quickly escalating domestic
Artist Jane Kim fills a chrysanthemum with color on a concrete bench next to the Redwood City Hall as part of Robert Lee Eichen. violence dispute.
her Flora from Fauna project planned for walls in downtown Redwood City. Redwood City police were in the With both a restraining order in
process of building a case against place and police previously seiz-

Creating path for public art Eichen for previously violating a


restraining order issued earlier this
month, according to prosecutors.
ing six guns registered to Eichen,
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe
said unfortunately the law would
Tuesday was the second time he
Downtown Redwood City Flora from Fauna murals set to spark conversation disregarded an order to stay away See EICHEN, Page 19
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF I really enjoy being able to enhance the user
Those passing through down-
or visitor experience with the space and architecture Redwood City Planning Commission
and help them be more aware of their surroundings
town Redwood City in the coming
weeks may be greeted by residents and what they are sharing that space with. green lights 20 affordable condos
of a different kind members of
the animal kingdom. Jane Kim, Redwood City Flora from Fauna artist Exceptions to building guidelines OKd as path
This week, artist Jane Kim has
braved the rain to crouch next to a
together around issues they might lic consciousness, taking on proj- Habitat for Humanity development is cleared
not discuss otherwise. ects highlighting the threatened By Anna Schuessler concerns by some neighbors
concrete bench outside City Hall I really enjoy being able to existence of bighorn sheep in about its impact.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
and walls at local businesses, fill- enhance the user or visitor experi- Californias Eastern Sierras and The commission voiced strong
ing the city with ethereal images ence with the space and architec- the evolution of birds through an support for the nonprofits com-
of a fox, bald eagles, squirrels and Twenty below-market-rate
ture and help them be more aware interactive infographic for downtown condominiums pro- mitment to the citys need for
chrysanthemums. of their surroundings and what Cornell Universitys Lab of affordable housing and voted
For Kim, who is also a science posed by Habitat for Humanity
they are sharing that space with, Ornithology, among others. were approved by the Redwood unanimously, allowing it to pro-
illustrator, the walls of the down- she said. When the San Francisco-based vide 15 parking spots for the 20
town businesses that agreed to City Planning Commission
For the past five years, Kim has artist heard about the opportunity Tuesday despite not having com- units planned for the site and to
host her murals offer an opportu- focused on bringing topics in con-
nity for a community to come mon open space accessible to all
servation and nature into the pub- See MURALS, Page 27 residents, reduced parking and See CONDOS, Page 18
2 Thursday March 23, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


In anger, you
look ten years older.
Hedda Hopper, American gossip columnist

This Day in History


Joseph Haydns Symphony No. 94 in

1792 G Major (known as the Surprise


symphony because of an unexpected
crashing chord in the second move-
ment) had its first public performance
in London.
In 1 7 7 5 , Patrick Henry delivered an address to the Virginia
Provincial Convention in which he is said to have declared,
Give me liberty, or give me death!
In 1 8 0 6 , explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark,
having reached the Pacific coast, began their journey back
east.
In 1 9 1 4 , the first installment of The Perils of Pauline, the
legendary silent film serial starring Pearl White, premiered in
the greater New York City area.
In 1 9 3 3 , the German Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act,
which effectively granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers.
In 1 9 4 2 , the first Japanese-Americans evacuated by the U.S.
Army during World War II arrived at the internment camp in
Manzanar, California.
In 1 9 5 6 , Pakistan became an Islamic republic.
In 1 9 6 5 , Americas first two-person space mission took
REUTERS
place as Gemini 3 blasted off with astronauts Virgil I.
Grissom and John W. Young aboard for a nearly 5-hour flight. A man works on a banana farm in Carepa, Colombia.
In 1 9 7 3 , before sentencing a group of Watergate break-in
defendants, Chief U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica read aloud In other news ...
a letter hed received from James W. McCord Jr. which said day after President Donald Trump took his seat when he spotted the slumber-
there was political pressure to plead guilty and remain Viral video imagines Elmo a swipe at Kaepernick during a cam- ing snake. It was lying partially cov-
silent. getting fired over PBS cuts paign-style rally in Kentucky by tak- ered by a duffel bag near the back of the
In 1 9 8 3 , President Ronald Reagan first proposed develop- ing credit for the lack of suitors for plane.
ing technology to intercept incoming enemy missiles an A viral online video imagines lov-
able Sesame Street character Elmo the free agent. Kaepernicks refusal to He said, Oh, Mom, look at this.
idea that came to be known as the Strategic Defense stand for The Star-Spangled Banner
getting fired due to budget cuts to PBS. Whats that? McConnaughy said.
Initiative. Dr. Barney Clark, recipient of a Jarvik permanent ahead of 49ers games last season as a
The video shows an unseen man Thats how we figured out there was a
artificial heart, died at the University of Utah Medical Center protest of police treatment of minori-
delivering the news to Elmo in a non- snake sleeping in the corner.
after 112 days with the device. ties became a topic of national
descript room. Elmo doesnt take the There was no panic. McConnaughy
news well, complaining that hes debate. said. Mostly people wanted to see the
Birthdays worked at Sesame Street for 32
years. He also wonders whats going to
Meals on Wheels faces a sharp fund-
ing cut under Trumps proposed budget.
snake.
A pilot came back to help, she said,
happen to his medical insurance, Kaepernick is also promoting a cam- leading to a short discussion with a
given that he has a pre-existing condi- paign to raise millions of dollars for flight attendant on how best to capture
tion. drought relief in Somalia. it.
The man suggests Elmo take pictures He said, Ill hold the bag, and you
with tourists in New Yorks Times Thats not carry-on: Loose grab the snake, McConnaughy said.
Square for his next job. snake slumbers on Alaska flight Quite a gentleman.
Elmo isnt the only Sesame Street The flight attendant grabbed the
character laid off in the scenario, the ANCHORAGE, Alaska Anna snake by the belly and dropped it into
man mentions Cookie Monster and McConnaughy was flying to Alaskas a plastic trash bag. It spent the rest of
Secretary of State Singer Chaka Khan Bandleader Telly have also been let go. largest city when the announcement the flight in an overhead storage bin,
Rex Tillerson is 65. is 64. Reggie Watts is 45. President Donald Trumps proposed came over the intercom: a passenger and the plane reached Anchorage on
budget seeks to eliminate funding for on a previous flight had brought a pet schedule.
Comedian Marty Allen is 95. Sir Roger Bannister (the run- snake on board.
the Corporation for Public Anchorage television station KTVA
ner who broke the 4-minute mile in 1954) is 88. Movie direc- Broadcasting, which helps fund PBS. The passenger had gotten off the first reported the incident.
tor Mark Rydell is 88. International Motorsports Hall of plane. The snake had not. McConnaughys photos show a pale
Famer Craig Breedlove is 80. Singer-producer Ric Ocasek is Kaepernick donates The pilot came, and said, Guys, we snake about 4 to 5 feet long. She said
68. Actress Amanda Plummer is 60. Actress Catherine Keener have some loose snake on the plane,
is 58. Actress Hope Davis is 53. Actor Richard Grieco is 52. $50,000 to Meals on but we dont know where it is,
it appeared to want only to go back to
sleep.
Country musician Kevin Griffin (Yankee Grey) is 52. Actress Wheels after Trump swipe McConnaughy said Tuesday. A spokesman for the airline,
Marin Hinkle is 51. Rock singer-musician Damon Albarn Unlike the movie Snakes On A
Meals on Wheels has confirmed a William Walsh, said in a statement
(Blur) is 49. Actress-singer Melissa Errico is 47. Rock musi- Plane, this one wasnt venomous.
$50,000 donation from former San that the snake owner had not registered
cian John Humphrey (The Nixons) is 47. Actor Randall Park is Mostly, it was sleepy.
Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin the pet for travel in the cabin of the
43. Actress Michelle Monaghan is 41. Actress Keri Russell is
Kaepernick. A little boy, one of seven passengers Ravn Alaska flight. After arriving in
41. Actress Anastasia Griffith is 39. Gossip columnist-blog- The group that provides food for on the Ravn Alaska commuter flight Aniak, he reported that his snake was
ger Perez Hilton is 39. Actress Nicholle Tom is 39. Country seniors in need thanked Kaepernick Sunday from the Alaska village of missing and likely on the return trip to
singer Paul Martin (Marshall Dyllon) is 39. Actor Nicolas for his donation on Tuesday. It came a Aniak to Anchorage, was climbing on Anchorage.
Wright is 35.

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Police reports
Film forwards mission for school advocate You just need to stop
South City official to host screening of movie about incarcerated youth A crossing guard was reportedly jump-
ing in front of vehicles when no pedes-
By Austin Walsh Aftercare, a center which ated with not taking action to remove
trians were present near Vintage Park
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF offers resources to rela- themselves from a potential harmful and and Lakeside drives in Foster City
tives of imprisoned negative environment, she said. before 5:33 p.m. Monday, March 13.
A South San Francisco education official loved ones. I know there are a lot of young adults
is hopeful exposure to a powerful docu- Acosta said she is who are confused and entering and exiting
mentary exploring the lives of incarcerat- familiar with similar the justice system and I thought what bet- BURLINGAME
ed youth could help her mission in advo- tribulations, as she too ter way to tie in restorative justice and
Theft. An unattended purse was stolen on
cating for local underprivileged families. has had to navigate an show this is what is in the future if you Murchison Drive before 5:35 p.m. Monday,
Rosa Acosta, president of the South San unfamiliar prison sys- continue that behavior, she said. March 13.
Francisco Unified School District Board of Rosa Acosta tem while trying to Along with Rojas and Acosta, a mix of Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A woman hit
Trustees, is hosting a screening Thursday, assist an incarcerated students and educators from Skyline a man and lifted her shirt on Broadway
March 23, of They Call Us Monsters, at family member. College are slated to attend the screening. before 10:57 a.m. Monday, March 13.
the Landmark Opera Plaza Cinema in San When watching the film, Acosta said the Acosta said she is hopeful the event serves Fo und pro perty . A bicycle was found in
Francisco. difficulties experienced by the families as an opportunity for those with a similar the doorway of a business on Lorton Avenue
The film focusing on the lives of three were akin to her struggles. Now with a bet- set of passions to meet and build a network before 10:26 a.m. Monday, March 13.
teens behind bars for a violent crime could ter understanding of the resources avail- of resources. Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . An unknown
be a useful tool to examine the value of able, Acosta said she is working to share The opportunity to host a gathering at vehicle was parked in a residents driveway
restorative justice practices for interven- her knowledge with others who may need which like-minded community members on Balboa Avenue before 10:16 a. m.
ing early in the lives of those at risk of the guidance she once did. can meet and learn from each other is a part Monday, March 13.
falling off track, said Acosta. I took my experience and now what I do of Acostas vision to leverage many differ- Theft. A purse was taken from a restaurant
A dedicated advocate for considering is help families that are in the same situa- ent resources and fight for those who may on Old Bayshore Boulevard before 5:59
alternatives to suspending or expelling tion, she said. not know the best way to advocate for p.m. Sunday, March 5.
South San Francisco students, Acosta said Beyond her role on the school board, themselves, she said. Fo und pro perty. A drivers license was
she considered the film a potent reminder Acosta works as the Pinole city clerk. We cant all change the world our- found on Murchison Drive before 10:58
of the threats associated with a system During her free time, she volunteers with selves, she said. But if we contribute to a.m. Sunday, March 5.
giving up on troubled youngsters. organizations supporting at-risk youth in the larger picture, we can.
Some of us view them as monsters but South San Francisco. They Call Us Monsters starts 7:30 MILLBRAE
in reality they are confused souls, they are She said she believes her personal expe- p.m. Thursday, March 23, at the Landmark
Arres t. An 18-year-old Daly City man was
confused kids, said Acosta. Its eye rience with the criminal justice system can Opera Plaza Cinema in San Francisco, 601
arrested on a misdemeanor warrant near
opening as to what could we do as a socie- be an asset in helping those who do not Van Ness Ave. Tickets are $11. Visit
Millbrae Avenue and Rollins Road before
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Vandal i s m. An unknown person keyed a
school level. because you have been there and you know
vehicle and caused approximately $1,000
Following the screening, a discussion is the process, she said. austin@smdailyjournal.com worth of damage on the 600 block of
slated to be held with Clay Rojas, For students, the film can be helpful in (650) 344-5200 ext. 105 Hemlock Avenue before 6:30 a.m. Friday,
spokesman for the Prison Families illustrating the potential travails associ- March 3.

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California may face significant risk from dam
Residents cast shadow on hotel expansion
SAN FRANCISCO California is courting a very sig-
nificant risk if a damaged spillway on the nations tallest
Plans for a Hotel San Carlos development to come back in April
dam is not operational by the next rainy season, and the By Anna Schuessler
states plan for the work leaves no time for any delays, a DAILY JOURNAL STAFF As its planned, as a four-story development, the top floor will 100
team of safety experts has warned in a report obtained percent block our windows, our deck. ...Theyre expensive views, its also
Wednesday by The Associated Press. Plans to demolish the 29-room the main source of light into our condominium. Its a public nuisance
Crews working to repair a crippled spillway on the Lake Hotel San Carlos and build a 104-room
Hyatt Place hotel in its place are on basically if a new development goes in and blocks our height.
Oroville dam will be racing the clock to have the spillway
in good enough shape by next fall, according to the report hold to give the hotel owner time to Robert MacNeill
prepared by an independent team of consultants and submit- discuss plans with the neighbors.
ted to federal officials last week. Approval of the plans for the hotels basically if a new development goes in owner sooner about the plans.
The crews hope to prevent a repeat, or worse, of dramatic 27, 495-square-foot site at 26 El and blocks our height. MacNeill also urged city officials to
events that led to nearly 200,000 people being evacuated Camino Real was up for review at Commissioners requested that the prioritize the concerns of those who
last month. Mondays Planning Commission applicant provide graphics showing have been living in the city over those
meeting, but the item was continued to the new development in relation to who are just staying the night.
In California, Democratic April 17 so the hotel owner could hold other buildings nearby and to also pro- We think that maximum considera-
a meeting to discuss the plans with the vide a study illustrating how the new tion should be given to citizens of the
voter registration climbing hotels neighbors. In the days follow- buildings height would affect the light city, not to temporary residents at a
SACRAMENTO Democratic voter registration in ing the posting of the plans last week, and shade on other buildings. hotel, at our expense, he said.
California has climbed in the past two years while some nearby residents spoke up, say- The four-story structure the owner is Requests to the hotel owner for com-
Republican registration has decreased, California Secretary ing this was the first time they had proposing would include ground-level ment were not immediately returned
of State Alex Padilla announced Wednesday. heard of the plans in the year since and below-ground parking and three but City Planner Lisa Costa Sanders
The percentage of voters registered as Democrats plans had been in the works. stories of guest rooms on top of a said the hotel owner is in the process
increased roughly 1.5 percentage points to nearly 45 per- Robert MacNeill said he wasnt ground-floor lobby, fitness center, of creating graphics that more clearly
cent. Republican registration declined more than two per- opposed to the new hotel, but rather pool and lounge. The building would show how the proposed building
centage points to just under 26 percent. Nearly one in four the height and size of the develop- be characterized by contemporary might affect those living nearby the
California voters are registered with no party preference. ment. MacNeill is a 15-year resident at architecture, neutral tones and addi- hotel and coordinating a meeting with
the Spring Valley Condominiums, tional shrubs and trees lining Spring residents to receive their feedback on
which shares a block with the hotel, Street, El Camino Real and Laurel the plans.
bordered by Spring Street in the south Street. Its sometimes hard to visualize

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and Laurel Street on the west. He said MacNeill said that he and other res- planes and its better to see a 3-D
he feared the larger version of the hotel idents at the Spring Valley model, she said.
would cause his building to lose a Condominiums were concerned that Costa Sanders confirmed that the

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about the plans. Though some resi-
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of the project and had also asked the
cremation, As its planned, as a four-story dents were able to voice their con- developer to do public outreach, which
development, the top floor will 100 cerns during a meeting with city she said had not happened before this
what are my percent block our windows, our deck, staff, which took place the morning week but was taking place now.

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also the main source of light into our
of Mondays meeting, others who
spoke during public comment felt
The Planning Commission will meet
April 17 to review plans for Hotel San
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Local briefs
Trial date set for defendants
in alleged murder conspiracy
The trial date of a Hillsborough woman and two other men
accused of conspiring to murder a Millbrae man also the
father of the womans two young chil-
dren was set for Sept. 18, according to
the San Mateo County District
Attorneys Office.
Tiffany Li, 31, Kaveh Bayat, Lis 30-
year-old boyfriend, and Olivier Adella, a
41-year-old Burlingame man whos been
accused as the muscle behind the crime,
re-entered pleas of not guilty to their
murder charges Wednesday and remain in
Tiffany Li custody, according to prosecutors.
Li is facing murder charges in the
shooting death of Keith Green, a 27-
year-old Millbrae man with whom she
had two children and an alleged custody
dispute at the time of his April 29, 2016,
disappearance.
All three suspects have been in custody
since late May 2016. Greens body was
discovered near a Sonoma County home-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO Kaveh Bayat less encampment May 11, almost two
California State Universitys governing board voted 11-8, approving a proposal that will increase undergraduate tuition by weeks after he met up with Li at a
$270 for the 2017-18 school year. Millbrae pancake house the evening he
disappeared, according to prosecutors.

California State University Li, who comes from a wealthy Chinese


family and has Chinese citizenship, is
believed to be a flight and safety risk,
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said

board votes to raise tuition


By Jocelyn Gecker I dont bring this forward with an The university system says nearly
previously.
Lis bail had been set at $35 million
earlier this month, with additional con-
Olivier Adella ditions that she be confined to her home
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ounce of joy, I bring it out of necessi- 63 percent of undergraduate students and give up her passport to authorities,
ty, White told the board, which held have their tuition fully covered by according to prosecutors.
its meeting at his office in Long financial aid and would not be affected Prosecutors also said there is sufficient evidence to prove
SAN FRANCISCO California Beach. by the increase. the Bayat was the one who pulled the trigger. He is facing
State Universitys governing board The increase will generate $77.5 Wednesdays vote comes before murder charges as well as use of a deadly weapon. The three
Wednesday approved the first tuition million in net revenue and go toward CSU receives its final budget from the defendants will next appear in court July 17 for pre-trial
increase in six years for the systems hiring 400 new faculty, add 3,000 state in July. The provisional budget conference, according to prosecutors.
23 campuses, drawing chants of oppo- course sections and expand academic indicates CSU will receive $157. 2
sition from students who said theyre and student support services, said CSU million in additional revenue, but that Motorcyclist suffers
already struggling to afford the cost of
education.
spokeswoman Toni Molle. would still leave a shortfall of $168 major injuries in South City crash
Several students spoke emotionally million, CSU spokeswoman Toni
The board of trustees voted 11-8, against the increase before the vote, Molle said. A motorcyclist suffered major injuries Tuesday afternoon
approving a proposal that will saying that $270 might not seem like Several trustees opposed the during a collision with a vehicle in South San Francisco,
increase undergraduate tuition by much but it was significant to students increase, urging the board to maintain according to police.
$270 for the 2017-18 school year. struggling as they worked to support pressure on the state legislature to The collision occurred at about 3:05 p.m. at the intersec-
Current tuition is $5,472 a year. themselves and paid additional costs increase funding rather than placing tion of El Camino Real and Southwood Drive, police said.
Chancellor Timothy White had for housing, food and books. the burden on students. The motorcyclist was taken to a hospital with life-threat-
urged the trustees to approve the Many of my peers have to work Its a public university and we have ening injuries.
increase, saying the nations largest two or three jobs to get by, Alejandro to say enough is enough, said Lt. Police are continuing to investigate what caused the col-
public university system needs to hire Alfaro, a student at CSU Chico told the Gov. Gavin Newsom, who is also a lision.
more faculty and add more classes to trustees, during a public comment ses- trustee and voted against the increase. Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to contact
accommodate growing enrollment and sion. Students like myself cannot Were letting the legislature off the South San Francisco police Officer Patrick Ferretti at (650)
insufficient state funding. afford another tuition increase. hook. 829-7224.

Judge allows high-speed rail funding to continue Around the state


By Don Thompson a preliminary injunction, one day can make the change. Agency: California farmers
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS before the state anticipates selling a This is their way to get around the will get bump in irrigation water
portion of the nearly $10 billion in financial straitjacket. Thats the whole
SACRAMENTO A judge rejected bonds that voters approved in 2008. purpose of AB1889, said David FRESNO Farmers in a vast agricultural region of
opponents latest attempt to stall An opponents lawsuit challenges Schonbrunn, president of the California will receive a significantly greater amount of
Californias $64 billion high-speed AB1889, which was signed into law Transportation Solutions Defense and irrigation water this summer compared to past drought years
rail project Wednesday, but will con- last year by high-speed rail proponent Education Fund that joined in the law- but not their full supply, federal officials announced
sider their arguments before the state Gov. Jerry Brown. It changed previous suit. Wednesday.
issues voter-approved bonds next laws to allow high-speed rail bonds to Lawmakers and the California High Record winter rain and snow in some parts of California
month. be spent to electrify 55 miles of track Speed Rail Authority say it was merely have put a major dent in the five-year drought, boosting
Sacramento County Superior Court from south of San Jose to San clarifying legislation that authorized reservoirs with irrigation water for use during hot, dry
Judge Raymond Cadei ruled against a Francisco. $1.1 billion for transit improvements months.
temporary restraining order sought by The suit says the change is beyond at both ends of the high-speed rail Farmers in the San Joaquin Valley will receive 65 percent
Kings County and other opponents. what California voters approved near- project, and that the Legislature could of what they expect from a federal system of reservoirs and
He set an April 19 hearing to consider ly a decade ago, and that only voters act on its own. canals, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officials said.

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Leaders need votes for health


bill on eve of House showdown
By Alan Fram groups and doctors.
and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar In early meetings with
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump and Pence and later
discussions with the
WASHINGTON The top Republican leg- White House, talks
islative priority in peril, President Donald focused on language
Trump dangled possible changes to the addressing conservatives
health care bill Wednesday aimed at placat- concerns that those cov-
ing conservatives threatening to torpedo the erage requirements drive
legislation. The White House seemed to Donald Trump up premiums. Details
make progress after GOP opposition had were unclear, but mem-
snowballed a day before a showdown House bers of the House Freedom Caucus, the hard-
vote. line group spearheading the opposition,
Trump huddled at the White House with 18 were expected at the White House early
lawmakers, a mix of supporters and oppo- Thursday.
nents, Vice President Mike Pence saw around Tonight is an encouraging night, said
two dozen and House GOP leaders held count- Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., leader of the REUTERS
less talks with lawmakers at the Capitol. The caucus, who for days has said he has the votes Gov. Jerry Brown speaks at an event marking the seventh anniversary of the passing of the
sessions came as leaders rummaged for votes to kill the measure. But I dont want to be so Affordable Care Act outside the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
on a roll call they can ill-afford to lose with- optimistic as to say the deal is done.
out diminishing their clout for the rest of the
GOP agenda.
Most GOP opponents were conservatives
asserting that the legislation demolishing
It was initially uncertain if the provision
could survive in the Senate or how moderate
Republicans would react. Democrats said the
language would die in the Senate because that
California says GOP health
former President Barack Obamas health care
law did not go far enough. They were demand-
ing repeal of the laws requirements that
insurers pay for specified services like mater-
chambers rules dont allow provisions not
directly related to the federal budget.
The Republican legislation would halt
Obamas tax penalties against people who
bill would cost state billions
By Jonathan J. Cooper This is a dangerous bill, Brown told
nity care, prescription drugs and substances dont buy coverage and cut the federal-state
Medicaid program for low earners, which the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reporters on Capitol Hill. Its written by
abuse treatment. people who dont know what the hell
Late Wednesday night, House Speaker statute expanded. It would provide tax credits
to help people pay medical bills, though SACRAMENTO The Republican health theyre talking about.
Paul Ryan, R-Wis. , met with moderate The state general fund would bear the
generally skimpier than the aid Obamas overhaul bill in Congress would cut federal
Republicans from Pennsylvania, Illinois, majority of costs $4.3 billion in 2020
statute provides. It also would allow insurers payments for low-income health coverage
Maine and New York as well as members of and nearly $19 billion in 2027, according
to charge older Americans more and repeal in California by an estimated $6 billion in
leadership. Any changes on essential to the administrations analysis. The rest
tax boosts the law imposed on high-income 2020 and more than $24 billion in a decade,
health benefits would likely trigger an would be the responsibility of counties,
people and health industry companies. Gov. Jerry Browns administration said
immediate backlash from patient advocacy health care districts, managed care plans,
Wednesday.
In their first detailed analysis of the bills hospitals and nursing homes, officials
impacts on Medi-Cal, state officials said said.
Obituary Republicans say Obamas health law has
lawmakers would eventually have to decide
Jimmie David Smith whether to spend additional money on the led to higher costs and excessive mandated
program that provides health coverage for coverage, particularly for people who buy
Jimmie David Smith, age 78, longtime Bay Area resident, passed their own health plan rather than getting
the poor. They may have to cut costs by
away on March 12, 2017 near Wichita, Kansas; he is now home with covering fewer people, reducing their bene- coverage through an employer or the gov-
the Lord Jesus. fits or paying less to doctors and hospitals. ernment. They say their plan would increase
He was preceded in death by his parents Vernon David Smith and Those are very real...fiscal and policy subsidies for some health insurance cus-
questions that will have to be confronted if tomers, while Democrats point to a
Lola Mae Blair and by his brothers Laverne Roy Smith and Wayne Congressional Budget Office report that
this measure were to pass Congress and be
Tobias Smith. Jimmie is survived by his wife, Ivonne, of San Bruno, signed into law in its current form, said says the proposal would cost 24 million
CA; Lloyd and Virginia Mae Kane (sister) of Andale, Kansas; Billy H.D. Palmer, spokesman for the Department people their coverage in a decade and drive
and Pamela Byard (sister) of Greenbrier, Tennessee; and by numerous of Finance. up costs for many others.
cousins, nephews and nieces. His kindness and gentleness touched the lives of many. Officials released the analysis a day before The bill would overhaul the funding mech-
the U.S. House is scheduled to vote on the anism for Medicaid, the health insurance
Jimmie will rest at Olivet Memorial Park in Colma, California. A memorial service will be held on GOP proposal to repeal elements of former plan for the poor known in California as
April 1, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at Limitless Church, 1120 Bayswater Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010. President Barack Obamas Affordable Care Medi-Cal. Instead of a guarantee that the fed-
In his memory, donations can be made to the American Red Cross or to Limitless Church, 110 Act. Brown, a Democrat, is in Washington eral government would pay a percentage of
this week for meetings with members of all costs, Congress would provide a specific
Lorton Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010 or at www.limitlesschurch.org . amount of money for each enrollee, leaving
Congress and officials from President
Donald Trumps administration. the state responsible for higher costs.

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High Court bolsters rights of
learning-disabled students
By Sam Hananel hearing of Supreme Court nominee
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Neil Gorsuch. Democratic Sen.
Dick Durbin of Illinois said the
high court had just tossed out a
WASHINGTON A unanimous
standard that Gorsuch himself had
Supreme Court on Wednesday bol-
used in a similar case that lowered
stered the rights of millions of
the bar for educational achieve-
learning-disabled students in a rul-
ment.
ing that requires public schools to
offer special education programs In its ruling, the Supreme Court
that meet higher standards. The sided with parents of an autistic
court struck down a lower standard teen in Colorado who said their
endorsed by President Donald public school did not do enough to
Trumps nominee to the high help their son make progress.
court. They sought reimbursement for
Chief Justice John Roberts said the cost of sending him to private
that it is not enough for school school.
districts to get by with minimal The case helps clarify the scope
instruction for special needs chil- of the Individuals with
dren. The school programs must be Disabilities Education Act, a feder-
designed to let students make al law that requires a free and
progress in light of their disabili- REUTERS
appropriate public education for
ties. disabled students. Lower courts Supreme Court nominee judge Neil Gorsuch testifies during a third day of his Senate Judiciary Committee
The ruling quickly led to tough said even programs with minimal confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.

Neil Gorsuch to Democrats: No


questions at the confirmation benefits can satisfy the law.

Spying claim by Intel chair


renews fight over Russia probe return to horse and buggy era
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS key legal and political issues of The decision prompted sharp
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Republican Rep. Devin Nunes the day. But he did tell Sen. Dianne questioning from committee
comments led the committees Feinstein, who worried that Democrats in the second of two
WASHINGTON Private com- ranking Democrat, Adam Schiff, to WASHINGTON Assured of
support from majority Gorsuch would vote to restrict days of testimony that spanned 20
munications of Donald Trump and renew his partys calls for an inde-
Republicans, Supreme Court nom- abortion, that no one is looking hours.
his presidential transition team pendent probe of Trump campaign
inee Neil Gorsuch wrapped up two to return us to horse and buggy Why in your early decision did
may have been scooped up by links to Russia in addition to the
days of Senate questioning days. you want to lower the bar so low?
American intelligence officials GOP-led panels investigation.
monitoring other targets and In back-to-back news confer- Wednesday to glowing GOP The Supreme Court itself threw Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois
improperly distributed throughout ences at the Capitol and then the reviews but complaints from frus- one surprise Gorsuchs way when asked.
spy agencies, the chairman of the White House where he had pri- trated Democrats that he concealed it ruled unanimously Wednesday in Gorsuch said he was bound by an
House intelligence committee said vately briefed the president his views from the American pub- a case involving learning-disabled even earlier decision on the 10th
Wednesday an extraordinary Nunes said he was concerned by lic. students, overturning a standard U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and
public airing of often-secret infor- officials handling of the commu- Gorsuch, a federal appeals court for special education that Gorsuch said that any implication that he
mation that brought swift protests nications in the waning days of judge in Denver, refused repeated had endorsed in an earlier case on was against autistic children was
from Democrats. the Obama administration. attempts to get him to talk about the same topic. heartbreaking.

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For some airline passengers, Around the nation As weve said before, when every-
thing is a priority, nothing is a priori-
new warnings bring new hurdles tablet and her DSLR camera. Overall ty. We must continue to keep our focus
NEW YORK As far as the indigni- this policy is inconvenient, discrimi- on the most urgent matter at hand,
ties of modern air travel go, the latest natory, and continues to hurt Americas Tillerson said.
ban on laptops and tablets on some rapidly deteriorating reputation glob-
international flights falls somewhere ally. Australia pair are first foreigners
between taking off shoes at the securi-
U.S. tells allies to do more to to own U.S. radio stations
ty checkpoint and testing baby food
and milk for bomb residue. JUNEAU, Alaska An Australian
pressure Islamic State group couple with roots in Alaska has bought
Its yet another impediment in the
name of security for already weary WASHINGTON The United States more than two dozen radio stations in
travelers, especially those from or on Wednesday urged coalition partners three states, marking the first time fed-
passing through the 10 mostly Middle to step up efforts to defeat Islamic eral regulators have allowed full for-
Eastern and North African countries State militants as top officials from 68 eign ownership of U.S. radio stations.
covered by new U.S. and British poli- nations gathered in Washington to The Federal Communications
cies. While not quite as disruptive as assess the fight to retake Iraqs second Commission recently approved a
largest city and advance on the extrem- REUTERS
an outright ban on smartphones request by Richard and Sharon Burns Paul Manafort, 67, was fired as Donald Trumps campaign
much less a travel ban based on nation- ists self-declared Syrian capital. through their company Frontier Media
I recognize there are many pressing chairman in August after word surfaced that he had
ality the restrictions loom large for to increase their interest in 29 radio orchestrated a covert lobbying operation on behalf of
some. challenges in the Middle East, but stations in Alaska, Texas and Arkansas
defeating ISIS is the United States pro-Russian interests in Ukraine.The Associated Press reported
Why are only Middle Eastern air- from 20 percent to 100 percent. Wednesday that Manafort also represented a Russian
number one goal in the region,
lines subject to this ban? asked The agency long took what some billionaire a decade ago with the goal of advancing the
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told
Kelsey Norman, a doctoral student who viewed as a hard line in limiting for- interests of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
the coalitions first ministerial gather-
plans to fly home Friday to Los eign ownership under a 1930s law that
ing since President Donald Trump took
Angeles from Beirut and expects to
have to check her laptop, a Kindle
office.
harkened to war-time propaganda
fears.
Before Trump job,
Manafort worked
to aid Putin govt
By Jeff Horwitz and Chad Day
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON Before signing up with Donald Trump,


former campaign manager Paul Manafort secretly worked
for a Russian billionaire with a plan to greatly benefit the
Putin Government, the Associated Press has learned. The
White House attempted to brush the report aside Wednesday,
but it quickly raised fresh alarms in Congress about Russian
links to Trump associates.
Manafort proposed in a confidential strategy plan as
early as June 2005 that he would influence politics, busi-
ness dealings and news coverage inside the United States,
Europe and former Soviet republics to benefit President
Vladimir Putins government, even as U.S.-Russia relations
under Republican President George W. Bush grew worse.
Manafort pitched the plans to aluminum magnate Oleg
Deripaska, a close Putin ally with whom Manafort eventu-
ally signed a $10 million annual contract beginning in
2006, according to interviews with several people familiar
with payments to Manafort and business records obtained
by the AP. Manafort and Deripaska maintained a business
relationship until at least 2009, according to one person
familiar with the work.
We are now of the belief that this model can greatly ben-
efit the Putin Government if employed at the correct levels
with the appropriate commitment to success, Manafort
wrote in the 2005 memo to Deripaska. The effort, Manafort
wrote, will be offering a great service that can re-focus,
both internally and externally, the policies of the Putin
government.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Wednesday that
President Trump had not been aware of Manaforts work on
behalf of Deripaska.
To suggest that the president knew who his clients were
from 10 years ago is a bit insane, Spicer said. He noted the
APs reporting has started to catch a lot of buzz but said
Manaforts work occurred long before he became Trumps
campaign chairman. I dont know what he got paid to do,
Spicer said, adding, Theres no suggestion he did anything
improper.
Manaforts plans were laid out in detailed documents
obtained by the AP that included strategy memoranda and
records showing international wire transfers for millions of
dollars. How much work Manafort performed under the con-
tract was unclear. The work appears to contradict assertions
by the Trump administration and Manafort himself that he
never worked for Russian interests.
Manafort confirmed again Wednesday in a statement that
he had worked for Deripaska but denied his work had been
pro-Russian in nature. He added, I look forward to meeting
with those conducting serious investigations of these
issues.
Democrats on the House intelligence committee said the
new revelations will feature in their investigations.
The disclosure undermines the groundless assertions that
the administration has been making that there are no ties
between President Trump and Russia. This is not a drip,
drip, drip, said Rep. Jackie Speier of California. This is
now dam-breaking with water flushing out with all kinds of
entanglements.
Deripaska became one of Russias wealthiest men under
Putin, buying assets abroad in ways widely perceived to
benefit the Kremlins interests. U.S. diplomatic cables
from 2006 described him as among the 2-3 oligarchs Putin
turns to on a regular basis and a more-or-less permanent
fixture on Putins trips abroad.
THE DAILY JOURNAL WORLD Thursday March 23, 2017 9
Five dead in vehicle
REUTERS
A woman
assists an
injured

and knife attack at person after


the incident
on
Westminster

British Parliament
By Jill Lawless, Paisley Dodds and Danica Kirka
Bridge in
London

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON A knife-wielding man went on a deadly ram-


page in the heart of Britains seat of power Wednesday,
plowing a car into pedestrians on Londons Westminster
Bridge before stabbing a police officer to death inside the
gates of Parliament. Five people were killed, including the
assailant, and 40 others were injured in what Prime Minister
Theresa May condemned as a sick and depraved terrorist
attack.
Lawmakers, lords, staff and visitors were locked down
after the man was shot by police within the perimeter of
Parliament, just yards from entrances to the building itself
and in the shadow of the iconic Big Ben clock tower. He
died, as did three pedestrians on the bridge, and the police
officer.
A doctor who treated the wounded from the bridge said
some had catastrophic injuries. Three police officers,
several French teenagers on a school trip, two Romanian
tourists and five South Korean visitors were among the
injured.
Police said they were treating the attack as terrorism.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
Metropolitan Police counterterrorism chief Mark Rowley FINAL WEEKS!
said police believed there was only one attacker, but it
would be foolish to be overconfident early on. He said an
unarmed policeman, three civilians and the attacker died.
Forty others, including three police officers, were injured.
Islamic extremism was suspected in the attack, Rowley
said, adding that authorities believe they know the
assailants identity but would not reveal it while the inves-
tigation was ongoing.
The threat level for international terrorism in the U.K.
was already listed at severe, meaning an attack was highly
likely.
Speaking outside 10 Downing St. after chairing a meet-
ing of governments emergency committee, COBRA, May
said that level would not change. She said attempts to defeat
British values of democracy and freedom through terrorism
would fail.
Tomorrow morning, Parliament will meet as normal,
she said. Londoners and visitors will all move forward
together, never giving in to terror and never allowing the
voices of hate and evil to drive us apart.
U.S. President Donald Trump was among world leaders
offering condolences, and in Paris, the lights of the Eiffel
Tower were to be dimmed in solidarity with London.

European Union warns of serious


consequences if no Brexit deal
By Lorne Cook and Raf Casert
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BRUSSELS The European Unions chief Brexit negotia-


tor warned Wednesday of serious consequences for everyone
if Britain walks away without agreement from negotiations
on leaving the 28-nation bloc.
Outlining his plans in detail for the first time, Michel
Barnier told lawmakers in Brussels that there could be total
uncertainty if no deal is clinched by March 2019.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said she plans to offi-
cially trigger two years of negotiations on March 29. But the
talks are only likely to get seriously underway in late May,
and must conclude by October 2018 to leave time for any deal
to be endorsed by the EUs institutions and national parlia-
ments. Barnier insisted he would negotiate in good faith to
ensure that a mutually acceptable agreement is reached, and
said that this scenario of no deal is not ours. Some U.K.
officials have said Britain could simply walk away if its not
happy with the results.
Barnier said no deal could leave four million European and
British citizens uncertain about their rights and future, result
in the reintroduction of strict customs rules, create air traffic
chaos to and from Britain and lead to the suspension of
exports of nuclear materials.
The former French government minister said the talks will
be transparent and open, saying that these negotiations can-
D O R OT H E A L A N G E
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10 Thursday March 23, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Indexes inch back upward as tech stocks rise


By Marley Jay 0. 5 percent, to 5, 821. 64. The
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Russell 2000 index of smaller
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 20,686.21 companies sank 0.95 points, or
Low: 20,578.95 0.1 percent, to 1,345.60.
NEW YORK After a shaky Close: 20,661.30 Apple gained $1.58, or 1.1 per-
start, U.S. stocks finished mostly cent, to $141.42 and Microsoft
Change: -6.71
higher Wednesday as technology rose 82 cents, or 1.3 percent, to
and industrial companies rose. OTHER INDEXES $65.03 while chipmaker Nvidia
Banks fell with interest rates as S&P 500: 2348.45 +4.43 added $2. 16, or 2 percent, to
the market came off its biggest NYSE Index: 11,426.69 +6.27 $108.07. The S&P 500s technol-
loss in five months. Nasdaq: 5821.64 +27.81 ogy index is up 11 percent in
Stocks started lower, then ral- NYSE MKT: 2456.64 -1.71 2017, more than double the gain
lied around midday and wandered for the broader S&P 500.
Russell 2000: 1345.60 -0.95
between gains and losses for sev- Bond prices rose. The yield on
eral hours before a late-afternoon Wilshire 5000: 24,382.45 -47.53
the 10-year Treasury note fell to
push. 10-Yr Bond: 2.40 -.04 2.40 percent from 2.42 percent.
Technology companies led the Oil (per barrel): 48.25 .21 Lower bond yields mean lower
market, as theyve done through- Gold : 1246.50 .3.2 interest rates, and those reduce the
out this year. Gains for shipping profits banks can make from lend-
company FedEx helped take indus- aspects of President Donald strategist for BlackRock, says its have increased doubt in the abili- ing.
trial companies upward. Nike took Trumps agenda, such as tax cuts noteworthy that even though the ty to pass the pro-growth agenda. Investors snapped up high-divi-
its biggest one-day loss in five and increased infrastructure spend- bills fate is unclear, stocks didnt dend utilities and real estate
years as investors were disap- ing will be delayed. The fall any further on Wednesday. The Standard & Poors 500 investment trusts as bond yields
pointed by its quarterly sales and Republican-backed American index picked up 4.43 points, or fell. Exelon picked up 34 cents to
outlook, and 130-year-old retailer Health Care Act appeared to be in The market really wants to 0.2 percent, to 2,348.45. Nike $36.30 and Consolidated Edison
Sears plunged after it said it may trouble ahead of a House of believe in the new administra- dragged down the Dow Jones gained 77 cents, or 1 percent, to
not be able to stay in business. Representatives vote on Thursday. tion, he said. But if the bill fal- industrial average, which fell 6.71 $78.11. Utilities are the best-per-
A day ago stocks dropped as ters in the House on Thursday or points to 20,661.30. The Nasdaq forming part of the S&P 500 over
Wall Street wondered if key Terry Simpson, a multi-asset the Senate later on, investors will composite rose 27.82 points, or the last month.

Sears notes doubt about future


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At a largely empty Sears store in St. Paul,
Googles YouTube losing major
advertisers upset with videos
Business briefs
The location-monitoring feature will begin
SAN FRANCISCO AT&T, Verizon and rolling out Wednesday in an update to the
Minnesota, where the available parking far several other major advertisers are suspend-
NEW YORK Sears, a back-to-school outstripped the number of cars in the lot, 85- Google Maps mobile app, which is already
ing their marketing campaigns on Googles installed on most of the worlds smart-
shopping destination for generations of kids year-old Jack Walsh and his 82-year-old wife, YouTube site after discovering their brands
and the place newlyweds went to choose Mary Ann, said they have shopped at Sears phones. It will also be available on personal
have been appearing alongside videos pro- computers.
appliances, has said that after years of losing their entire lives, buying items from curtains moting terrorism and other unsavory sub- Google believes the new tool will be a
money that there is substantial doubt it and window treatments to tires and tools. jects. The spreading boycott confronts more convenient way for people to let some-
will be able to keep its doors open. I bought my tools from Sears and Ive still
Its a dramatic acknowledgment from the Google with a challenge that threatens to one know where they are without having to
got them, Jack Walsh said. cost it hundreds of millions of dollars.
chain that owns Sears and Kmart stores, The company known for DieHard batteries text or call them. T
which has long held fast to its stance that a and Kenmore appliances has been selling YouTubes popularity stems from its mas-
turnaround is possible, even as many of its assets, most recently its Craftsman tool sive and eclectic library of video, spanning 17,000 AT&T workers in
everything from polished TV clips to raw dia-
shoppers have moved on to Wal-Mart, brand. But it says pension agreements may
tribes posted by people bashing homosexu-
California and Nevada go on strike
Target or Amazon. Sears has survived of prevent the sale of more businesses, poten-
late mainly with millions in loans funneled als. But that diverse selection periodically NEW YORK A union representing AT&T
tially leading to a shortfall in funding.
through the hedge fund of Chairman and Its a sad story. This is the place that cre- allows ads to appear next to videos that mar- workers says about 17,000 employees in
CEO Edward Lampert, but with sales fading ated the first direct to consumer retail, the keters find distasteful, despite Googles California and Nevada have gone on strike
it is burning through cash. Sears Holdings first modern department store. It stood like efforts to prevent it from happening. over a change in some of their job duties.
Corp. said late Tuesday it lost more than $2 the Colossus over the American retail land- Google depends largely on automated pro- The Communications Workers of America
billion last year, and its historical operat- scape, said Craig Johnson, president of grams to place ads in YouTube videos because said they went on strike Wednesday morning.
ing results indicated doubt about the future Customer Growth Partners, a retail consult- the job is too much for humans to handle on The union plans to file an unfair labor charge
of the company that started in the 1880s as ing firm. But its been underinvested and their own. About 400 hours of video is now with the National Labor Relations Board.
a mail-order catalog business. bled dry. posted on YouTube each minute. The workers install cable and phone serv-
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Stromans gem leads U.S. to WBC championship


By Beth Harris
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
United States 8, Puerto Rico 0 play before Stroman struck out Javier Baez
to end the inning.
having lost to the open the game. In all, he gave up one hit, The U.S. pounded out 13 hits and finished
LOS ANGELES Marcus Stroman tossed Dominican Republic in struck out three and walked one on 73 pitches. with a 6-2 record while making the final for the
six hitless innings, Ian Kinsler slugged a the 2013 final. He allowed just three balls past the infield first time in front of 51,565 at Dodger Stadium.
two-run homer and the United States routed Stroman, who was until Angel Pagans double in the left-field Kinsler homered off an 0-1 pitch from
Puerto Rico 8-0 on Wednesday night to win named the tournaments corner leading off the seventh, when Seth Lugo into left-center field in the third,
its first World Baseball Classic in four tries. MVP, avenged his shaki- Stroman departed to a standing ovation, scoring Jonathan Lucroy, who singled lead-
Stroman dominated the tournaments ness in the Americans 6-5 having staked the Americans to a 7-0 lead. ing off.
highest-scoring team. Puerto Rico lost for Marcus loss to Puerto Rico during Stroman walked Carlos Beltran leading Lugo of the New York Mets allowed four
the first time in eight games after outscor- Stroman pool play. The right-han- off the second, but the defense helped him runs and five hits, struck out seven and
ing the opposition 55-26. The U.S. territo- der from the Toronto Blue out. Yadier Molina hit the ball to shortstop
ry finished runner-up for the second time, Jays retired the side on three grounders to Brandon Crawford, who started a double See WBC, Page 15

Who is the
sports fan?
I have officially crossed over into some
kind of bizarro sports world on the home
front. Me, the longtime sports fan who
has lost his passion for the NCAA tourna-
ment, and my wife, who is the definition
of a casual sports fan.
Yet it was she who filled out an office
bracket, while I passed for the third year in a
row. And while Mrs.
Lounges bracket has
some humorous
selections, shes a
still a player.
She is not so naive
that she doesnt rec-
ognize the big names
in college basketball
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL and she did say she
Above: Jordan Brandenburg had one of Carlmonts 14 hits in a 12-8 win Wednesday at Hillsdale with the Scots improving to 9-0-1 overall. did some research
Below: Carlmont shortstop Mitchell Plane makes a clutch defensive play ranging into the hole to halt a third-inning rally by the Knights. before filling it out.
But a lot of her choic-

Swinging Scots
es were based on
name recognition and seeding. Like every-
one who fills out a bracket, there are those
handful of selections that have your in-the-
know buddies scoffing at your picks. She
did have Florida winning it all, but specif-

still undefeated
ically she chose Florida State, not
University of Florida. Since Florida State
lost in the second round and Villanova was
beaten in the biggest upset of the tourney so
far, one side of her bracket is smashed as
are thousands of brackets across the country.
By Terry Bernal While Hillsdale (2-1, 5-4) couldnt To her credit, though, she does have 11
hold the Carlmont offense in check, of the Sweet 16 teams still alive, includ-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
the Knights did counter by manufactur- ing all four teams in the Midwest and three
ing some offense of their own. Despite of the four in the South, and two each in
Keeping the Carlmont Scots the Scots rallying for three runs in the the East and West. She has Kansas advanc-
offense in check this season has been top of the first inning and leading the ing to the Final Four out of the Midwest,
a tall task. rest of the way, Hillsdales offense where it will face UCLA, with UCLA
Hitting .358 as a team, Carlmont kept things interesting, taking advan- advancing to the championship.
entered into Wednesdays Peninsula tage of 11 walks and three hit batsmen She hasnt watched a lick of coverage on
Athletic League Bay Division opener to stay within striking distance. the myriad networks broadcasting the
having scored in double digits in five They were pretty relentless the games, so its on me to be following along.
games. With a 12-8 victory at way they kept coming at us, I dont mind. I think Ive found the perfect
Hillsdale, the Scots (1-0 in PAL Bay, Carlmont manager Rich Vallero said. balance of involvement in the tournament.
9-0-1 overall) ran the double-digit And I tip my hat to our offense Her winner has already been knocked out,
total to six games as they pounded because they always had an answer. but winning a bracket pool is about accu-
out 14 hits, powered by a 3-for-3, mulating the most points, not necessarily
four-RBI day by junior shortstop
Mitchell Plane. See SCOTS, Page 14 See LOUNGE, Page 14

Cal star to declare for NBA draft Travel challenges just a part of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to finish school eventual-
ly a promise he made to
NCAA Tournament for Stanford
BERKELEY Cal star Ivan Rabb will himself and his mother. By Janie McCauley rooms for their psychology exams.
declare for the NBA draft, a move that has The 6-foot-11 sopho- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brittany McPhee and Karlie Samuelson
been expected since the season began. more forward was Cals each had chemistry finals biochemistry
The sophomore star announced his deci- second-leading scorer at STANFORD Nadia for McPhee, organic for Samuelson.
sion Wednesday through the school. He 14. 0 points and top Fingall took her three- When the charter plane for Sweet 16-
said, After careful consideration and dis- rebounder averaging hour economics final bound Stanford never arrived Monday night
cussion with my family, I have decided to 10. 5 boards for the Wednesday while sta- in Manhattan, Kansas, because of a parts
forego my remaining NCAA eligibility and Golden Bears, who lost tioned in the hotel dining issue, Tara VanDerveer and her staff decided
Ivan Rabb the best course would be to head to the next
enter the NBA draft. to Cal State Bakersfield room. Erica McCall and
While Rabb said the timing is right to turn in the first round of the NIT last week with- Briana Roberson were set Erica
his attention to a professional career, he plans out him due to a foot injury. up in different conference McCall See HOOPS, Page 16
12 Thursday March 23, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

NCAA Sweet 16 guide


Top mens matchups, players and story lines
By John Marshall Sweet 16 for the second time in Top players
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS three years. Well take it.
UCLA v s . Kentucky, So uth Frank Mas o n III, Kans as .
The NCAA Tournaments first Re g i o n ; Fri day , Me mp h i s . National player of the year fron-
weekend closed with a flourish, a Blue bloods in Bluff City. NBA trunner still playing like it in
Sunday full of scintillating games draft picks everywhere. Rematch March.
after three days of good-not- game . Coach Cal headed back to Lo nzo Bal l , UCLA. Can domi-
always-great basketball. Memphis. Yeah, dont miss this. nate without scoring, hits big shots
That put the madness back in Kans as v s . Purdue, Mi dwes t when his team needs them, too.
March and should carry over into a Re g i o n ; Th urs day , Kan s as Cal eb Swani g an, Purdue.
regional round filled with great Ci t y . The Jayhawks have all Practically carried the Boilermakers
matchups and big-name programs. those athletes. The Boilermakers past Iowa State and into the Sweet
have Mr. Double-Double Caleb 16 on his broad shoulders.
Top games Swanigan . The game will be just Ni g e l Wi l l i ams - Go s s ,
Go nzag a v s . Wes t Vi rg i ni a, down the road from Lawrence, so Go nzag a. The player who makes JOE CAMPOREALE/USA TODAY SPORTS
Wes t Reg i o n; Thurs day, San expect the Sprint Center to be the Zags go . Gonzaga guard Nigel Williams-Goss, right, shoots against Northwestern in
Jo s e. A great contrast in styles rocking. Dillon Brooks, Oregon. Clutch, the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
between the smothering defense of Wi s c o n s i n v s . Fl o ri da, does whatever it takes to win even Animated coaches from the big man in the big suit.
the Mountaineers and the offen- Eas t Re g i o n ; Fri day , Ne w if hes not hitting shots. Sean Mi l l er, Ari zo na. Coaches
Yo rk . The Duke-Villanova Si ndari us Tho rnwel l , So uth Fran k Mart i n , S o ut h with the intensity he played with at
sive firepower of the Zags.
matchup everyone wanted didnt Caro l i n a. SEC coaches voted Caro l i na. The Gamecocks unex- Pittsburgh, has yet to sweat through a
Xav i er v s . Ari zo na, Wes t pected run into the Sweet 16
Re g i o n ; Th urs day i n S an materialize, but the Badgers and him the player of the year over shirt in this years tournament.
those future NBA players at means we get to see more scream-
Jo s e. Wildcats coach Sean Miller Gators will play some high-level
ing, stomping and death stares See NCAA, Page 16
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LOUNGE posed new stadium?


Lets face it. Die-hard Raiders
fans are going to tire of the con-
every NFL game. In addition,
screens next to those video boards
should show real-time fantasy stats
football is all for it.
***
I know no one is perfect, but
Continued from page 11 stant travel to and from Vegas to of the games. Next to every beer every now and then the Daily
watch the Raiders and the costs stand, put a betting window for easy Journal sports department makes a
that entails. Attendance may be access. Provide a fantasy sports major gaffe.
guessing the winner correctly. Like high for a few years, but those Bay lounge, the Raiders can get it spon- Tuesday was one of those days.
I said, shes still in the mix. Area fans will start to travel less sored by DraftKings and FanDuel. In the story about College of San
Unfortunately, she said the and less. That means Raiders The Raiders probably couldnt Mateo softball pitcher Morgan
entire office pool is for fun only. games will need to draw fans from afford to give away free drinks like Jones tossing a perfect game, the
There was no buy in, so its just the opposing team as well as the the casinos do, but they could eas- Daily Journal sports staff used the
for bragging rights. casual football fan who may be ily offer discounted concessions. I wrong photo with the story. For a
How bizarre is that? visiting Sin City and wants to dont think most reasonable fans variety of reasons, we swung and
*** take in a game. balk at reasonably-priced food and missed on that one. Apologies to
Reports indicate that NFL own- You want to drive traffic to the drink. the CSM softball team and the
ers may vote on the Raiders new stadium? I have the perfect Sure, all of this may take away Jones family.
request to move to Las Vegas as solution: turn the new stadium into from the Raiders actually playing In another correction,
early as Monday, while questions the worlds largest sports book and the game on the field. There may Burlingames Cale Goodman has
remain about the viability of hav- fantasy football/sports epicenter. be inappropriate minor explo- been the No. 1 singles player for
ing a team in the 40th-largest Millions if not billions of sions of applause or dejection the boys tennis team all season.
media market in a community that dollars are spent betting on sport- when something happens in
could best be described as transito- ing events. Make the Raiders new another game being played but, DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
ry. One of the biggest questions Vegas shrine the mecca of sports hey, isnt the NFL all about enter- Nathan Mollat can be reached by email: CSM sophomore Morgan Jones
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
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exactly, do the Raiders go about interior of the stadium with Jerry about money, so if there is any low him on Twitter @CheckkThissOutt. Saturday against Yuba College.

SCOTS
career by battling through 2 2/3 staff. The Knights capped a two-run the hole to make a leaping throw
innings relief work. Karpishin entered play rally in the first with an RBI single to second for a force out to end the
They gave us a chance to play, Wednesday with a 3-0 record, but from Gabriel Estevez, closing the inning.
Hillsdale interim manager Ed Carlmont jumped on the sopho- score to 3-2. But Carlmont Plane produced another RBI sin-
Continued from page 11 Serrata said. We just didnt take more early. Scots cleanup hitter responded with a two-out rally in gle in a two-run fifth. Then, after
advantage of it. Sean Prozell got his team on the the top of the second, as Vinny Hillsdale scored three runs in the
Serrata took charge of the team board by scorching a two-run sin- Bologna tripled and then scored on bottom of the inning Arjun
Carlmonts loudest answer came and RBI singe by junior Grant
in the top of the sixth inning. The Wednesday as manager James gle to center field. Plane followed Mahanty and Matthew Leong both
Madison was attending to a family by rifling an RBI double to deep Norman. produced RBIs, and Mahanty later
Scots sent 10 batters to the plate
amid a five-run rally to seemingly emergency. It is the first high center, giving Carlmont a 3-0 After Hillsdale got the run back scored on an errant pickoff throw
put the game out of reach. school game the fourth-year assis- lead. in the bottom of the frame without Carlmont erupted for a five-spot
Hillsdale refused to go quietly, tant coach has ever managed. He I was trying to throw a lot of producing a hit Reiley issued in the sixth.
however, rallying for two runs in said Madison is slated to return off-speeds but my off-speeds really four free passes in the inning, Scots junior Aaron Hoch a two-
the bottom of the seventh on a when Hillsdale travels to Carlmont werent hitting today, Karpishin including a bases-loaded walk to run single to get the carousel mov-
two-run single by Gabriel Estevez Friday. said. Isaiah Cozzolino Carlmont ing. Plane followed with a sacrifice
to get the tying run into the on- Hillsdale has a young squad, Hillsdale hitting .304 on the scored once more in the top of the fly, Nick Bugbee lashed an RBI
deck circle. But Carlmont called returning just one regular starter season didnt exactly come out third when Plane singled home single to right and Josh Fong
upon Plane to get er done on the from last years Central Coast swinging it. But Carlmont starting Jordan Brandenburg to up the lead capped the inning with an RBI dou-
mound as well as the right-hander Section Division II playoff quar- pitcher Matt Reiley dug himself to 5-3. ble.
recorded the final out to earn the terfinal squad. With that youth, the huge holes through 2 2/3 innings Billot entered in relief in the One through nine, were just
save, preserving the win for right- Knights have called upon sopho- of work, allowing three runs while third inning and shut down a bases getting it done, Plane said. Two
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Triggs helps bid to crack As rotation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fastball. He pitched 1/3 innings in his previous start.
really well. Alcantara went 1-3 with a 7.25 ERA in
GLENDALE, Ariz. Oakland Melvin said it is five starts last season.
Athletics right-hander Andrew Triggs more meaningful The As rotation has more questions
needed a solid performance Wednesday coming late in than answers heading into April.
and he delivered. spring training. Staff ace Sonny Gray will begin the
Triggs gave up two runs on three hits Once youre get- season on the disabled list with a lat
over five-plus innings in a 5-3 victory ting out there to 75 strain after throwing only two innings
over the Chicago White Sox. He struck to 80 pitches, March 7 against Arizona. The lefty
out four and walked none. made 40 throws Wednesday.
Andrew Triggs youve got a chance
Triggs limited the White Sox to one to not only evaluate Theyre like half-speed fastballs,
single until two out in the fifth, when the performance, but there is endurance not really pitches at all, Gray said. KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS
Yolmer Sanchez homered. With two involved, Melvin said. He said it is more to get the feel of All-time MLB home run king Barry Bonds officially joined the
vacancies in the Oakland rotation, the In Triggs previous outing he allowed throwing again. Giants in spring training Wednesday as a coach and advisor.
outing certainly enhanced Triggs six runs on five hits and two walks The As do not want to rush back
chance to claim one of them.
I felt like I had a pretty good feel for
over 3 2/3 innings in a loss to
Cleveland.
Gray, who was limited to 22 starts last
year because of two injuries. He threw
Bonds joins Giants at camp
most everything in the arsenal,
Triggs said. I made a concerted effort
to get the changeup rocking and
In my last start, I felt pretty good
about my breaking ball, but it was just
only one inning after Aug. 6 because of
a forearm strain. to help with minor leaguers
my fastball command that wasnt What it comes down to is whats an By Jose M. Romero said. All Ive ever wanted to
rolling. Its on its way. I think its great, Triggs said. Thats par for the extra two weeks on the front end if THE ASSOCIATED PRESS be is a Giant.
around serviceable right now, but Id course in spring. Youre going to have youre wind up losing two months on Bonds spent last season as
like it to be a little bit better. I was at least one of those. I wasnt con- the back end, said Gray, who went 14- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Miamis hitting coach before
happy with a few of the changeups, cerned that it wasnt going to be there 7 with a 2.73 ERA in 2014. When Im The black San Francisco being fired, and thanked the
save the home run. the next time out. back I want to stay healthy. Giants T-shirt that Barry Marlins for the opportunity.
I feel good about everything. The While Triggs started at Southern Daniel Mengden, who made 14 starts Bonds wore was so new, the The 52-year-old Bonds
body is bouncing back well. Stuff, I feel California, he had been primarily a last year, removed himself from rota- fold lines from being looked relaxed and had plen-
like Im right on schedule, he said. reliever in the minors. Oakland gave tion consideration the week before wrapped in plastic were easy ty to smile about in talking
As manager Bob Melvin called it an him seven starts as a rookie and he spring training when he fractured his to spot. about reuniting with the
impressive performance. responded with a 1-1 record and a 2.70 right foot while throwing off the mound Still, it seemed a natural fit Giants, the team with which
He got tested with a bunch of ERA, while striking out 23 and walk- in Houston. Mengden, like Gray, will for Bonds, the former slugger he set baseballs all-time
(seven) lefties, too, As manager Bob ing one over 26 2/3 innings. start the season on the disabled list. who donned a Giants uniform home run record and won five
Melvin said. He used both sides of the Triggs, Jesse Hahn and Rick Minus Gray, the As will likely start for his first day of work in his of his record seven NL Most
plate. This was his best outing, so far, Alcantara are competing for the final the season with Kendall Graveman the new role with the club, a hit- Valuable Player awards.
his best command, his sharpest break- two rotation slots. Hahn, however, opening day starter, followed by Sean ting instructor and special Bonds said he wished his
ing ball and good movement on his yielded seven runs on eight hits in 3 Manaea and rookie Jharel Cotton. adviser to CEO Larry Baer. father was there to see his
The job began Wednesday return to the Giants Bobby

WBC
consecutive singles in a four-run first Fans were on their feet chanting U- with a week in Arizona work- Bonds died in 2003. He also
inning and took the loss against S-A when the Americans loaded the ing with major league hitting was hoping to cross paths
Puerto Rico last Friday in San Diego. bases in the seventh with two outs. coach Hensley Meulens and with his famous godfather,
The Americans made it 4-0 in the They were rewarded with Crawfords the minor leaguers at spring Giants great Willie Mays.
Continued from page 11 fifth on RBI singles by Christian two-run single that chased J. C. training. Then Bonds will Bonds hit 762 home runs
Yelich and Andrew McCutchen. Romero, extending the lead to 6-0. become an ambassador of in his 22-year big league
walked four in four innings. The right- Fans wore flags of both countries as The U.S. defeated two-time champi- sorts for the Giants, repre- career, 15 of those seasons
hander won his first two starts of the capes and decorated their faces in team col- on Japan, while Puerto Rico beat the senting the team at various with his hometown team,
tournament, including in the second ors. Puerto Rico boosters pounded cow- Netherlands to reach the final. community and club events. the Giants. He was a 14-time
round against Stroman and the U.S. bells, tooted horns and blew whistles The three games at Dodger Stadium Any role that they want, All-Star whose last game
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completed a paper and was studying in long-term. McCall had to be liaison. She has been great. ...

THURSDAY
Baseball
WHATS ON TAP
HOOPS for a Thursday final. Im sure no
one really expected this so its frus-
trating in its own sense, in its own
checked out of her dorm room since
she is finishing this quarter.
Yes, flexible is good, Tucker
That was a great addition for our
traveling party.
Readers email inbox was empty
El Camino at Westmoor, Jefferson at Harker, Mills at Continued from page 11 little way, but I feel like everyones wrote in an email from the air when she began the massive chore
Crystal Springs, South City at Menlo-Atherton, Kings just kind of just buckled down,
Academy at Half Moon Bay, Menlo School at Aragon, Wednesday, nearing her arrival in of checking in with professors to
4 p.m. stepped up and realized what we Lexington. alert them to the change of plans
Softball game destination without a trip first have to do. Its not going to affect
Carlmont at Aragon, Sequoia at Capuchino, Wood- to the Bay Area. The coach checked Academic adviser Shannon and start organizing finals to be
side at Hillsdale, Half Moon Bay at Burlingame, 4 p.m. how were studying, how were Reader was busy monitoring the taken on the road, but her corre-
Boys tennis with a few players and the plan was going to take our finals.
Menlo School at Crystal Springs, Harker at Sacred a go: onward to Lexington, test takers, warning the student-ath- spondences were up to 175 by
Heart Prep, Pinewood at Nueva, 3:30 p.m.; St.Ignatius
Kentucky. But the Cardinal didnt have letes with countdowns during the Wednesday afternoon. All the play-
vs. Serra at CSM, 3:30 p.m.; Aragon at Carlmont, Mills everything. ers had to sign the Stanford honor
at Burlingame, Hillsdale at Woodside, Menlo-Ather- exam process and communicating
ton at San Mateo,Westmoor at El Camino, Oceana at It meant staying an extra night in Associate head coach Amy with professors and teachers assis- code promising that exams were
Sequoia, 4 p.m. Kansas after beating Kansas State, Tucker, assistant Tempie Brown and tants. All while working with the completed without cheating or pla-
Swimming
St. Francis at Serra, Woodside at Carlmont, Menlo- then an off day from basketball on a few others from the traveling coaches to ensure thered be three- giarizing.
Atherton at Hillsdale, Sequoia at Aragon, San Mateo Tuesday. Quarters were acquired party secured a smaller charter to hour blocks to get the schoolwork The girls did a great job of email-
at Burlingame, South City at El Camino,Terra Nova at from the front desk and loads of
Westmoor, Jefferson at Capuchino, Half Moon Bay return home to Stanford. Tucker done as Stanford prepares for its ing their professors beforehand just
at Mills, 3:30 p.m. laundry done, even all of grabbed black uniforms in case the 10th straight NCAA Tournament kind of fair warning them, because
Badminton VanDerveers outfits, so no last-
Mills at Burlingame, South City at Carlmont, Sequoia Cardinal advance and face No. 1 regional appearance. The second- you never know whats going to
at Westmoor, San Mateo at Aragon, Menlo-Atherton minute shopping trip was neces- Notre Dame in the Elite Eight, seeded Cardinal (30-5) face No. 3 happen with the NCAAs, Reader
at Woodside, Capuchino at Jefferson, Terra Nova at sary for new clothes.
Crystal Springs, Hillsdale at El Camino, 4 p.m. where theyd be the lower seed and seed Texas on Friday night. said. We didnt know where we
Track and field Definitely unexpected, a little wear their dark road jerseys. Brown She was earning her pay, she were going to be placed, so we kind
Sequoia at Aragon, Westmoor at Mills, Carlmont at
Hillsdale, Woodside at Terra Nova, Half Moon Bay at unorthodox, but everyones been needed to move some players cars was very busy, VanDerveer said of of planted a seed a couple weeks
Capuchino, 3 p.m. great, said Kaylee Johnson, who from lots they couldnt stay parked the programs first-year academics ago.
Boys volleyball
Serra at Sacred Heart Prep, Aragon at Mills, 6 p.m.
Ro y Wi l l i ams , No rt h North Carolina. Numbers
FRIDAY
Baseball
Serra at Mitty,Sequoia at Burlingame,Woodside at Sa-
cred Heart Prep, Hillsdale at Carlmont, Capuchino at
Terra Nova, 4 p.m.
NCAA Caro l i n a. Dont let that
Southern charm fool you. Coach
Roy is a dadgum competitor.
Al l o nzo Tri er, Ari zo na. The
Wildcats go-to player at crunch
time.
1ACC team left in the bracket
after nine qualified.
Softball Continued from page 12 Jus t i n Jac k s o n , No rt h 3Teams still in the bracket for
Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, Terra Nova at Mills,
South City at San Mateo, 4 p.m. Key players Caro l i na. Long, athletic, scores the Big 12, SEC, Pac-12 and Big Ten.
Boys volleyball
inside and out, carrying a big load 4Trips to the Sweet 16 for
South City at San Mateo, 6 p.m. Bo b Hug g i ns , Wes t Jo s h Jac k s o n , Kan s as . Baylor, all since 2010.
Girls lacrosse
Vi rg i ni a. Huggy taught Martin a Dy n ami c fres h man mak es t h e with Joel Berry II fighting an
Sacred Heart Prep at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.; 11Seed of Xavier, highest left
Castilleja at Menlo School, 5:30 p.m. thing or two about sideline vitriol, highlight reels multiple times a ankle injury.
in the tournament.
spews venom with the best of them. game, makes a great tandem with De rri c k Wal t o n Jr. ,
SATURDAY 17Combined NCAA
Boys lacrosse Jo hn Cal i pari , Kentucky. Mason. Mi chi g an. Hes been a big rea- Tournament games for Wisconsin
Casa Grande at Serra, 2 p.m. Coach Cal can recruit and he can Mal i k Mo n k , Ke n t uc k y . son for the Wolverines story seniors Bronson Koenig and Nigel
Track and field
Serra Throwers Meet, all day shout, too. Can heat up in a hurry. Just ask book postseason run. Hayes, most in the country.
Tre v o n B l ui e t t , 46Assists to 10 turnovers by
Xav i er. Hampered by UCLA so far in the NCAA
injuries earlier this Tournament, the best ratio in the
season, rounding back field.
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Embraced by baby
boomers, recliners
getting makeover
By Melissa Kossler Dutton chair thats not comfortable, she says.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New recliners smaller footprint gives
homeowners more flexibility, Berg says.
Including recliners in home decorating Some manufacturers offer a wall-hugger fea-
projects used to be an interior designers ture: The seat moves forward when it reclines,
nightmare, says Bonnie Lewis, founder of allowing the chair to be placed against a wall.
55+ TLC Interior Design in Scottsdale, Many reclining chairs, sofas and sectionals
Arizona. now plug in or run on battery packs, allowing
But the easy chair has gotten a face lift, them to do everything from charging your
thanks largely to baby boomers. phone to cooling your drink, while providing
Before, this furniture was strictly about the an articulated head rest and lumbar support.
function meaning it could recline, but there Todays recliners have become sleek and
wasnt much to the aesthetics of it, says smooth-functioning, combining designer- There are many options now for how the chairs backs recline and the footrests extend.
Lewis, whose firm specializes in design for quality looks with engineer-quality opera-
older adults. Because boomers want that tions, says Patricia Bowling, a spokes-
cleaner-line look, its pushing the manufac- woman for the American Home Furnishings
turers to get on board. Alliance, in High Point, North Carolina.
Recliners used to come in one profile: big The baby boomers love their gadgets. They
and bulky, says Bruce Birnbach, president love being connected and they are doing that
and CEO of American Leather in Dallas, in every room of the house.
Texas. Either you wanted that look or you Still, comfort remains a priority particu-
didnt. larly for an aging generation thats active and
Today, he and his competitors offer reclin- has a tendency to overdo it, she says.
ers in every size and shape and style, he Berg says there are many more options now
says. for how the chairs backs recline and the
Like other manufacturers, La-Z-Boy, which footrests extend.
introduced the recliner in 1928 and for years Four out of every 10 recliners purchased in
built a reputation more on comfort than on 2014 were for boomer households, according
style, has added automation to the chairs, and to a Furniture Today study released in 2015.
offers models that are smaller and more styl- The variety of new fabrics and styles
ish. But La-Z-Boy will never stop making the including some recliners with legs means
traditional chairs that made the companys that designers no longer shy away from the
name synonymous with recliners, says Penny chairs, Lewis says. Before, when a client
Eudy, product manager of upholstery for La-Z- wanted a recliner, you worried that it was
Boy in Monroe, Michigan. going to ruin the whole look, she says.
We want to a cast a wider net to attract that Lift chairs, which rise to help the occupant
more stylish consumer and get them coming stand up, have also become more versatile and
in, but we want to do it without alienating the attractive, she says, moving from institu-
customers that weve always had, she says. tions into homes as homeowners look for
Eudy believes recliners are the ideal chair ways to age in place.
for the modern home: We all are living more Theyre not as slick as the plain recliner,
casually and more comfortably than we ever but theyre getting there, she says.
have, she says. And as baby boomers downsize their
The trend toward open living spaces means homes, multi-functional furniture like the
that customers are looking for furniture thats recliner becomes more important, says Sarah
less formal but still eye-catching, says Erin Dooley, principal designer at Leedy Interiors
Berg, an associate editor at Furniture Today in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. The family
magazine in Greensboro, North Carolina. room becomes the key room in the house,
Open floor plans mean theres nowhere to she says. Its got to be livable and stylish,
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the projects size and aesthetic qualities and expected to come out of that discussion. struction and in fostering their own home-
whether the building would provide adequate Attorney Geoff Carr, whose law offices at owners associations.
parking and outdoor spaces to meet the needs 605 Middlefield Road share the same block Rocio Astoquilca said she moved into a
of the families expected to live there. as the project, praised the nonprofits Habitat for Humanity home with her family
Continued from page 1 Sally Keyes said she was concerned for the efforts to provide affordable housing but when she was 12. She urged the commission
safety of the children who might live at 612 said it was the wrong project for the project to support the project, and attributed her
provide less than the recommended amount Jefferson Ave. as the building only allowed site, which is adjacent to three historic ability to pursue an MBA in finance and work
of common open space only accessible to for a rear yard of 625 square feet, which falls buildings, including the one the Keyeses for San Mateo County to the nonprofits
the ground-floor units. under a Downtown Precise Plan guideline own at 620 Jefferson Ave. assistance in providing her family with a
Residents and commissioners discussed indicating a building of its size should offer Putting up a six-story building amongst home. Rocio said she was dismayed by the
the benefits and tradeoffs involved in a resi- open space of at least 800 square feet. As an the only cluster of historic buildings out- lack of options in fulfilling her dream of one
dential project expected to create homes for owner of 620 Jefferson Ave., a historical side of an historic district is an aberration day owning a home in the Bay Area.
low-income residents on a vacant lot just building next door to the site, she said she and an abomination, he said. Were not The fact that my education and current job
over 5,000 square feet at 612 Jefferson Ave., has seen children from another nearby apart- going to tolerate six stories behind our dont allow me to own a home should be a
just west of Bradford Street in the citys ment building play in the driveways and house. wake-up call for Redwood City, she said.
downtown. front yard of other businesses because of the Carr indicated he would appeal the project
Commissioner Giselle Hale noted that Molly Ricker, one of the owners of the
lack of open space available downtown. to keep its maximum height at three stories office buildings at 601 Marshall St. on the
projects offering an opportunity for home Were concerned that 620 Jefferson, with and said he was prepared to go into litiga-
ownership dont come around often, and that same block as the proposed project, said she
our long, narrow driveway from the 1800s, tion with the nonprofit if necessary. looked forward to seeing affordable housing
those who spoke up at the meeting had is going to be quite a magnet for tricycles,
shown her that Habitat for Humanity projects become available to residents in the near
bring communities together.
bicycles, racers, etc. , she said. As a Support for affordability term. She praised the nonprofit for finding a
retired classroom teacher, a mom and a design compliant with the citys Downtown
The conversation tonight really ultimate- grandma, I know how important it is for A number of residents spoke in favor of
ly boils down to a conversation about trade- the nonprofits project, including some Precise Plan within a constrained budget.
children to have space to run and play. Less Having been through the DTPP process, I
offs, she said. About what is acceptable, than 800 square feet is inadequate for the who have experienced the benefits of living
what is permissible about what we want to in a community created by Habitat for can appreciate how much work goes into try-
proposed 20 condos. ing to follow and implement the more than
do, what we want to choose. Commissioners grappled with how fami- Humanity themselves.
The project the Habitat for Humanity of Manuel Garcia said he became owner of 400 standards and guidelines that are in
lies could use the small backyard and there, she said. I can only imagine the addi-
Greater San Francisco chapter brought for- whether the reduced parking would have one of six single-family homes built in
ward Tuesday is slated to create a six-story partnership with Habitat for Humanity on tional challenge of doing so with a hundred
spillover effects. The nonprofit plans to percent affordable project.
structure providing five one-bedroom, 10 help residents engage with nearby transit Hope Court near Redwood Citys southern
two-bedroom and five three-bedroom condo- hubs and bicycle options, which is expect- border 20 years ago. He said he was proud to Amid commissioners praise, they recom-
miniums. They would be available to those ed to alleviate the need for parking. travel to the East Coast this summer to see mended the nonprofit consider planting
making between $63,000 and $85,000 for a Representatives of the nonprofit and devel- his son graduate from Dartmouth College. vines at the buildings base to break up the
family of four, or 80 percent of the countys oper explained creating a hallway allowing All this wouldnt have been possible concrete base planned for the building,
median income, said Maureen Sedonaen, the buildings residents to access the back- without owning your home. Owning your which they said might make the building
CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater San yard would take away space that could be home gives you a lot of possibilities, he look less appealing to pedestrians passing
Francisco. Sedonaen confirmed the project used toward bedrooms on nearby units, and said. by on Jefferson Avenue. They also recom-
would be the only 100 percent affordable that a rooftop deck would add costs, making Garcia said owning a home has allowed mended the nonprofit consider including
housing development currently proposed in him time to invest in his children and vol- more than eight bicycle parking spaces to
it financially unviable at an affordable rate.
Redwood City. unteer in his community, particularly at his make that type of commuting an option.
The plan has already been scaled back from
612 Jefferson Ave. will offer a solution to church, and looked forward to the opportu- Vice Chair Kevin Bondonno was eager to
a 12-story, 36-unit building the nonprofit
the immense need for affordable housing in nities the nonprofit would create for other support the nonprofits project, which he
had previously floated by city planners.
Redwood City by creating transit-oriented Redwood City families. said at its core addressed the citys dire need
living opportunities in a county where a Assistant City Manager Aaron Aknin
reminded commissioners that the City The nonprofit, which has built 52 homes for affordable housing.
majority of employees commute from neigh- in Redwood City to date, offers low-income You have provided excellent answers to
boring counties to work, she said. Council identified downtown parks as a crit-
ical resource at its February study session of families an opportunity for stability and to the questions and very well articulated what
the Downtown Precise Plan, and that plans be part of a community by creating afford- the trade offs are and have already been con-
Concerns over open space, height to create more green space in the city were able housing communities. The nonprofit is sidered, he said. This project is 100 per-
Some residents expressed concerns about able to create a mortgage processes to fami- cent affordable units in our downtown that
lies sensitive to their income levels in would be built now, not money put into the
exchange for their contributions toward con- housing impact fees.
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Melissa Lukin, executive director of
Community Overcoming
Relationship Abuse, or CORA, said it
Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. Free Prom Dresses and
appears law enforcement and the
South San Francisco Main Library, Makeovers. 11 a.m. South San courts took the right steps by issuing
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. have provided for little other toward police, Eichen was shot once the restraining order and seizing
Francisco. For more information Orange Ave., South San Francisco. recourse. in the chest by a responding officer
email valle@plsinfor.org. Participants must register by calling weapons registered to Eichen.
829-3860. For more information Do I think the system failed in this before he shot himself in the head. He Although not directly familiar with
Documentary Film Screening and email valle@plsinfo.org. case? Wagstaffe said. Yes, because was pronounced dead at the scene. The
Discussions: Painted Nails. 7 p.m.
the Eichen case, she said it highlights
South San Francisco Main Library, Easter Bunny Arrival. 11 a.m. The of what he did. When there is a person District Attorneys Office is investi- progress in legal responses, but that
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Shops at Tanforan, Lower Level near who simply isnt going to follow the gating the officer-involved shooting there is more work to be done.
Francisco. For more information J.C. Penney, San Bruno. Featuring a case and the officer has been placed on
email valle@plsinfor.org. spectacular magic show and special order it doesnt matter what we do. While studies show that protective
guests. For more information visit So yes, the system failed because of paid administrative leave, according orders can be a deterrent, restraining
Twelfth Night. 7 p.m. 900 Alameda theshopsattanforan.com. this guy, but the system proceeded the to prosecutors and police.
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Aragon orders are not foolproof, especially
High School presents Shakespeares Third Annual Foster City Village way it was supposed to. Eichens death appears to have been when individuals dont care about the
Twelfth Night. Show runs through Preferred Vendor Faire. 11 a.m. to 2 The gun Eichen used Tuesday the result of an escalating domestic law, Lukin said.
March 25. Matinee performance p.m. Lagoon Room, 650 Shell Blvd.,
March 26 at 2 p.m. Tickets range Foster City. For more information belonged to a family member. violence case that police first became She noted more than half of domes-
from $10 to $17. For more informa- contact 218-5234. Eichens family and the ex-wife are involved in earlier this month. tic violence victims are stalked or
tion visit aragondrama.com. cooperating in the investigation, Police had previously confiscated
Brentwood Park Reopening Event. contacted by their batterers in their
Medicare Workshop. 7 p.m. San 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For more Wagstaffe said. However, the series of six weapons registered to Eichen after workplace. One area in which employ-
Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third Ave., information visit ssf.net/2329/Parks- events leading up to his suicide, a temporary retraining order was ers can help is to make accommoda-
San Mateo. Learn about Medicare Projects.
benefits, rights, options and other including further information about issued against him. He had stayed with tions for employees who may be vic-
health related information provided AustenFest. Noon to 4 p.m. 55 W. the domestic dispute, are being kept relatives and reportedly obtained tims, Lukin said.
by the Health Insurance Counseling Third Ave., San Mateo. An afternoon
and Advocacy Program. Free. For celebrating Jane Austen and the confidential until the investigation another gun registered to a family But it remains one of the most
more information call 522-7818. world of her life and novels, with into the officer-involved shooting member, Wagstaffe said. underreported crimes with only one in
three tracks of presentations and and a related report are completed in
FRIDAY, MARCH 24 activities including Regency danc- Eichen was first contacted for a five people speaking out, she said.
Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer ing, fashion, crafts and talks. For the coming months, he said. low-level domestic dispute March 9. Victims are five times more likely
Opportunity. 11 a.m. to noon. Fair more information visit The ex-wife called 911 around 2:15 A day later he broke into the Redwood to be killed when theres a weapon
Oaks Adult Activity Center, 2600 smplibrary.org.
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For p.m. March 21 when Eichen confront- City home he previously shared with involved, and both she and Wagstaffe
more information visit www.penin- Notable Women of San Mateo ed her outside her work on the 400 his ex-wife and confronted her. She said the Redwood City woman was for-
sulafamilyservice.org. County. 1 p.m. 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. The Museum block of Penobscot Drive in the contacted police and was granted a tunate to have escaped.
Open for Business: Office Success Auxiliary will present re-enactors Seaport Centre business complex east temporary restraining order, which he While many rightly focus on the
Before Computers exhibit. 11 a.m. who will portray 10 remarkable of Highway 101, according to police. allegedly violated March 14. A judge victims, Lukin suggested a more com-
to 4 p.m. Museum of American women of San Mateo County during
Heritage, 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. World War II. Refreshments will be According to Eichens LinkedIn pro- issued an extended protective order prehensive perspective of both par-
For more information visit served after the performance, and file, he had done some consulting March 15, less than a week before ties is needed.
www.moah.org. the audience will be welcome to
meet the re-enactors. Free with work for a company located at the Eichen confronted the woman outside We often focus on the survivor and
Electric Bike Expo. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. museum admission, $6 adults, $4 business complex where Tuesdays her Redwood City office, according to what she should have done. But we
San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S. students and seniors. For more infor- incident took place. He formerly prosecutors and police.
mation contact 299-0104. havent asked ourselves what do we do
Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is
$12. For more information email worked as a facilities manager for a At the time of the shooting, police about the batterer and that we have a
Melissa@PedelLove.org. Water Color Poetry. 1 p.m. Grand South San Francisco biotech compa- were building a case against Eichen for culture that condones and perpetuates
avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
DIV34N Key Club Banquet. 6 p.m. South San Francisco. For more infor- ny, according to his profile. violating the restraining order, which it, Lukin said. I think its important
to 9:30 p.m. 1700 Coyote Point Drive, mation email valle@plsinfor.org. Redwood City police responded to hadnt yet been submitted to prosecu- that we invest in education and pre-
San Mateo. $25 for reception, dinner the office park after Eichen pulled out tors, Wagstaffe said. However, he vention and early education about
and awards ceremony celebrating Kite Making. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
the accomplishments of Key Club South San Francisco Main Library, a gun and began chasing his ex-wife noted these cases are usually misde- what an effective and healthy relation-
and Kiwanis. For more information 840 W. Orange Ave., South San around the site near the Bay. He meanors and a judge has the discretion ship looks like [and] the definition of
contact (415) 309-6467. Francisco. For more information
email valle@plsinfor.org. allegedly fired one shot into the air to release the defendant without bail what masculinity is.
Post-Election Economics. 7:30 a.m. before officers arrived and he refused while they await trial. He also noted
Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650 Local Author: Rosie Banks. 2 p.m.
Gold Course Drive, Burlingame. $15 San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San to put down his weapon, according to the misdemeanor charge typically car- If y ou or someone y ou k now is a v ic-
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Center, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. San Francisco Shakespeare community, I think it is alarming, actions. But she is afraid a degree of
City. Bring your photos of San Mateo stages Twelfth Night in 55 minutes. she said. anti-Semitism has become more
County Courthouse and join for a Free. For more information contact
780-7018. Selman said the issue has presented socially acceptable in the wake of the
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Free. For more information call 780- an opportunity to discuss with her divisive rhetoric expressed by
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Gloria! For more information email embraces the diversity within our com- How do you explain to a child why affects what kids in high school are
confidential emotional support to
seniors facing various difficulties. For courtney@cb-pr.com. munity and places a very high value on people dislike your group of people? exposed to, she said. But the alt-
more information contact glusten-
Jacques Ogg and Elisabeth Wright
maintaining safe, supportive campus- Your ethnicity? Its a very hard thing right seems much more louder now
berg@peninsulafamilyservice.org. es.
Live at Mission Blue. 7:30 p.m. The and they cant wrap their head around its a different time. Kids are exposed
Author Event: Brandon Mull. 5 p.m. Mission Blue Center, 475 Mission Selman credited the response of
The Reading Bug, 785 Laurel St., San Blue Drive, Brisbane. For more infor- it, she said. much more because they can go
mation visit www.liveatmission- Carlmont Principal Ralph Crame in online, and its out there and there is
Carlos. New York Times bestselling She added her children do not feel
author of the Fablehaven series will blue.com. addressing the frustrations and fears certainly more of it now.
endangered while at school.
be signing copies of his new sequel
The Firefighters Charity Ball and raised by members of the school com-
series, Dragonwatch. For more infor- I am not concerned for their safety. That the students are still in their
mation email Silent Auction. 8 p.m. to midnight. munity.
Hyatt Regency, 1333 Old Bayshore I havent heard of any kids feeling con- formative years grants an opportunity
michela.delmonica@smithpublici- I think this is new to him, and I
ty.com. Highway, Burlingame. Event ticket cerned for their physical safety, she for early intervention to teach them
and Silent Auction proceeds will believe he is reaching out to people at
benefit the One Hundred Club of said. They are concerned about what how harmful such prejudiced behavior
Reel Great Films: Goodnight and the district level and I think that is the
Good Luck. 7 p.m. Belmont Library. San Mateo County, for families of people think, for sure. can be, said Selman.
police officers killed in the line of appropriate response, she said. Hes
In the early 1950s, the threat of com-
duty. This charity is a non-profit, not an expert in this area I think he Selman noted ignorant or bigoted They are not fully formed, she
munism created an air of paranoia,
exploited by Sen. Joseph McCarthy comprised mostly of active and
now realizes he has to take action and behavior can be common among ado- said. But thats why we can influence
of Wisconsin. Watch how two men retired police officers, businessmen lescents who may not entirely under- them now and we can teach them.
challenged McCarthy and exposed and women, the District Attorney, now knows there are
him for the fearmonger that he was. and others. Tickets are $90 single resources and I think he is
For more information email bel- and $160 pair. For more information
mont@smcl.org. and to purchase tickets call 576- making use of them. I think
4730. he should continue to do that
Peninsula Symphony presents and I feel reasonably confi-
FORTISSIMA 68th Season Verdi Requiem by Masterworks
Concert No. 3 Mary Elizabeth Chorale. 8 p.m. Caada College dent that he will.
Main Theater. For more information
Bowden. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. San
or tickets visit masterworks.org. Crame deferred all ques-
Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 tions regarding the incidents
N. Delaware St., San Mateo. For more
information, contact karen@even- SUNDAY, MARCH 26 to Lianides.
tures.net. Burlingame Mothers Club Flea
Sale. 9 a.m. to noon. Burlingame Paula Meier, a parent of a
SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Recreation Center, 850 Burlingame former student at the school,
Ave., Burlingame. Tables reserved
Free Compost Giveaway. 8 a.m. to 5
first come first serve. Reserve early. attended one of the commu-
p.m. Boat Park, Bounty Drive and
Foster City Blvd., Foster City. Foster Price your items based on original nity meetings and said many
City residents may take up to 1 cubic purchase price minus wear and tear present were frustrated.
yard of compost at no charge. For and overall condition. Price and tag
more information call 286-3223. your items ahead of arrival. All pro- This is not OK. How do
ceeds from admission and tables you make sure they know
fees to benefit: Community
San Bruno American Legion Post Overcoming Relationship Abuse this is not OK? Obviously, I
409 All-You-Can-Eat Monthly (CORA), Able Closet, Home, and
Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 757 may not agree with another
Hope. For more information contact
San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. $10 for bmcflea@burlingamemothers.org. Jew on the politics of the
adults and $6 for children 12 and
under. Breakfasts are on the last Middle East or whatever,
Electric Bike Expo. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. she said. But what about
Saturday of the month. San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S.
Electric Bike Expo. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is respect for each other?
$12. For more information email Especially in this area where
San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S. Melissa@PedelLove.org.
Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is there is diversity.
$12. For more information email Verdi Requiem by Masterworks
Melissa@PedelLove.org. Meiers friend Elizabeth
Chorale. 3 p.m. Caada College
Main Theater. For more information Stone said she too was dis-
Ancestry. 11 a.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
or tickets visit masterworks.org. comforted by anti-Semitism
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. being expressed on a local
For more information email For more events visit high school campus.
valle@plsinfor.org. smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
StAtEMEnt #272564 StAtEMEnt #272553 StAtEMEnt #272516
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Bay Area Party Rentals, 431 Little- as: Woodside Delicatessen, 1453 Wood-
side Road, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. as: NanoMeter Systems, 10 Santa Felic-
field Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, ia Ct., HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010.
CA 94080. Registered Owner: Rene Registered Owner: Trad7, Inc., CA. The
business is conducted by a Corporation. Registered Owner: Ali Imani, same ad-
Franco, 175 Bonita Ave., Redwood City, dress. The business is conducted by an
The registrants commenced to transact
CA 94061 The business is conducted by
NOW HIRING INSTALLATION HELPERS OF an Individual. The registrants com-
business under the FBN on 03/05/2017.
/s/ Kyle Vogel/
Individual. The registrants commenced
to trans act business under the FBN on
menced to trans act business under the
CLOSETS & CABINETS FBN on Jan. 21, 2016.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/27/2017. (Publish-
Feb. 22, 2017.
/s/Ali Imani/
/s/Rene Franco/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17). sor-County Clerk on 2/22/2017. (Publish-
ENTRY LEVEL JOB, WE CAN TRAIN ! sor-County Clerk on 2/27/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17, 4/13/17).
Requirements: 3/2/17, 3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17). fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
StAtEMEnt #272546
The following person is doing business
Applicants must have a valid California Driver's License that is in as: Airport Express Cab, 909 Rollis Road notIcE of PEtItIon to
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME ADMInIStEr EStAtE of
good standing. StAtEMEnt #272572 Apartment #1, BURLINGAME, CA
Paul Louis Klein
The following person is doing business 94010. Registered Owner: Dexter
Abrantes, 1037 North Idaho St., San Ma- Case Number: 17PRO00139A
Closet, garage, office installation experience preferred. as: Supercuts, 854 N. Delaware Street, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
teo, CA 94401. The business is conduct-
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered ed by an Individual. The registrants tingent creditors, and persons who may
Owner: Precious Enterprise LLC, CA. commenced to transact business under otherwise be interested in the will or es-
For consideration, please submit your resume to cmenji- The business is conducted by a Limited the FBN on February 24, 2017. tate, or both, of Paul Louis Klein. A Peti-
var@homeorganizers, subject line installer helper, or walk-in M-F Liability Company. The registrants com- /s/ Dexter Abrantes/ tion for Probate has been filed by Daniel
menced to trans act business under the This statement was filed with the Asses- Klein in the Superior Court of California,
(9am 4pm) 23768 Eichler St., Suite 1A Hayward, CA 94545 FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 2/24/2017. (Publish- County of San Mateo. The Petition for
/s/Raj Bhandari/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Probate requests that Daniel Klein be ap-
This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17). pointed as personal representative to ad-
Questions? Call CJ 562-699-9945 X 1330 sor-County Clerk on 2/28/2017. (Publish- minister the estate of the decedent.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, A hearing on the petition will be held in
3/2/17, 3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17). fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
StAtEMEnt #272714 this court as follows: APR. 10, 2017 at
The following person is doing business 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior

got JoBS? as: Green Banker, 398 Primrose, BUR- Court of California, County of San Mateo,
nEWSPAPEr IntErnS fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
StAtEMEnt #272441 LINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Own- 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
er: Mansa Construction Corporation, CA. 94063.
JournALISM The following person is doing business
as: 1)World Class Pianos 2)World Class
The business is conducted by a Corpora- If you object to the granting of the peti-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- tion. The registrants commenced to tion, you should appear at the hearing
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Pianos of Burlingame, 1471 Burlingame transact business under the FBN on NO- and state your objections or file written
Avenue, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. VEMBER 23, 1993. objections with the court before the hear-
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
the best career seekers tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
Registered Owner: Benjamin Boren,
1335 El Camino Real Apt 103, Burlin-
/s/ Stanley Lo/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
read the Daily Journal. so welcome. game, CA 94010. The business is con- sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2017. (Publish- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
itor of the decedent, you must file your
We expect a commitment of four to commenced to trans act business under 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17).
We will help you recruit qualified, talented claim with the court and mail a copy to
eight hours a week for at least four the FBN on N/A. the personal representative appointed by
individuals to join your company or organization. months. The internship is unpaid, but /s/Benjamin Boren/
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME the court within the later of either (1) four
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- This statement was filed with the Asses- months from the date of first issuance of
StAtEMEnt #272640
terns have progressed in time into sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business letters to a general personal representa-
the Daily Journals readership covers a wide paid correspondents and full-time re- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: Ziosoft USA, Inc. (formally known as tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
range of qualifications for all types of positions. porters. 3/2/17, 3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17). Qi Imaging LLC established in 2011), Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
1301 Shoreway Rd. Suite 325, BEL- from the date of mailing or personal de-
College students or recent graduates MONT, CA 94002. Registered Owner: livery to you of a notice under sectioin
for the best value and the best results, fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME Ziosoft USA Inc., CA. The business is 9052 of the Callifornia Probate
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper StAtEMEnt #272573
recruit from the Daily Journal... experience is preferred but not neces-
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- Code.Other California statutes and legal
The following person is doing business trants commenced to transact business
sarily required. as: RCN Ventures, 350 Sharon Park under the FBN on N/A.
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
contact us for a free consultation Drive Apt. M04, MENLO PARK, CA /s/ Masao Yamamura/
attorney knowledgable in California law.
Please send a cover letter describing 94025. Registered Owner: Baris Me- This statement was filed with the Asses-
lihRuacan, same address. The business sor-County Clerk on 3/6/2017. (Publish- You may examine the file kept by the
your interest in newspapers, a resume court. If you are a person interested in
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
call (650) 344-5200 or and three recent clips. Before you ap-
ply, you should familiarize yourself
is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to trans act business 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17). the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com with our publication. Our Web site: under the FBN on 02/28/2017.
/s/Baris Melih Ruacan/ 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
www.smdailyjournal.com. fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME praisal of estate assets or of any petition
This statement was filed with the Asses- StAtEMEnt #272758
sor-County Clerk on 2/28/2017. (Publish- or account as provided in Probate Code
Send your information via e-mail to The following person is doing business section 1250. A Request for Special No-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: 7pipe, 1528 S. El Camino Real, SAN
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- 3/2/17, 3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17). tice form is available from the court clerk.
MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: Attorney for Petitioner:
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Jeffrey Han, 340 S. Lemon Ave. #1114,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 Walnut, CA 91789 . The business is Carlena L. Tapella

IMMEDIAtE oPEnIng fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME


StAtEMEnt #272521
The following person is doing business
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on N/A.
7311 Greenhaven Drive, Suite 273
SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
(916)447-1675
nEWSPAPEr as: Narbe Photography, 3336 La Mesa
#11, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis-
/s/ Jeffrey Han/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish-
FILED: 03/03/2017
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal on 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/24/17 )
tered Owner: Narbe Vagharshakian,
DELIvErY rEStAurAnt -
Immediate openings for all positions
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17).
at hALf Moon BAY JoES commenced to trans act business under
the FBN on 2/23/2017. fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
/s/Narbe Vagharshakian/ StAtEMEnt #272769
SAn MAtEo Breakfast cook, dinner cook, bussers,
wait staff.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
The following person is doing business
as: USA 24-7, 810 Polhemus Rd. #45,
SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered
orDEr to ShoW cAuSE for
chAngE of nAME
CASE# 17CIV00729
Call 415-310-0751 3/2/17, 3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17). Owner: Philippe Elie, same address. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
The business is conducted by an Individ- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
ual. The registrants commenced to 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
South Sf SALES/MArKEtIng
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
StAtEMEnt #272386
transact business under the FBN on Nov.
14, 2003.
/s/Philippe Elie/
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Jennifer Yeh and Jerome Shen
IntErnShIPS The following person is doing business
as: All Five Star MJ, 220 Lake Merced This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking sor-County Clerk on 3/15/2017. (Publish- Petitioner: Jennifer Yeh and Jerome
for ambitious interns who are eager to Blvd #5, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis-
tered Owner: Jymy Isaac Gutierrez God- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Shen filed a petition with this court for a
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. jump into the business arena with both oy, same address. The business is con- 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17). decree changing name as follows:
Papers are picked up early morning between 3am and 4:30am feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs ducted by an Individual. The registrants Present name: Oliver Atley Yeh Shen
of the newspaper and media industries. commenced to trans act business under Proposed Name: Oliver Yehuan Shen
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
This position will provide valuable the FBN on 01/01/2015. StAtEMEnt #272825 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
call roberto 650-344-5200 experience for your bright future.
Email resume
/s/Jymy Isaac Gutierrez Godoy/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
The following person is doing business
as: Bauld Properties, 177 Bovet Road,
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
info@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 2/9/2017. (Publish- Suite 600, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Registered Owners: 1)William A. Bauld, tition for change of name should not be
3/2/17, 3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17). 682 Amesbury Ave., San Mateo, CA granted. Any person objecting to the
94402 2)Linda L. Bauld, same address name changes described above must file
3)Nathan A. Bauld, 1430 43rd Ave., San a written objection that includes the rea-
fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME Francisco, CA 94122. The business is sons for the objection at least two court
StAtEMEnt #272658 conducted by a Joint Venture. The regis- days before the matter is scheduled to

The Future The following person is doing business


as: ACB-Oasis Construction, 2957 Shan-
non Dr., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
94080. Registered Owner: Conrado H.
trants commenced to trans act business
under the FBN on March 17, 2017.
/s/William A. Bauld/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish-
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-

of local news content Bernardino, same address. The busi-


ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to trans act busi-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17, 4/13/17).
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 4/14/17 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
ness under the FBN on 3/7/2017. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community /s/Conrado H. Bernardino/ fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME Order to Show Cause shall be published
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of This statement was filed with the Asses- StAtEMEnt #272840 at least once each week for four succes-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
the newspaper industry. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: Simple Move, 1332 San Mateo Ave, ing on the petition in the following news-
3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17). SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. paper of general circulation:
Registered Owner: Market Street Movers San Mateo Daily Journal
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by Filed: 2/27/2017
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME a Corporation. The registrants com- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
StAtEMEnt #272657 menced to trans act business under the
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, The following person is doing business FBN on 03/01/2017.
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 2/27/2017
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, as: 1) Acupuncture of San Mateo 2) San /s/Ruslan Vdovin/ (Published 3/2/17, 3/9/17, 3/16/17,
Mateo Acupuncture 3) Acupuncture Cen- This statement was filed with the Asses-
3/23/17).
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media ter of San Mateo 4) San Mateo Acupunc- sor-County Clerk on 3/21/2017. (Publish-
ture Clinic 5) Acupuncture in San Mateo ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the 6) San Mateo Acupuncture Center, 1 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17, 4/13/17).
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper Baywood Avenue, Suite 1, SAN MATEO,
CA 94402. Registered Owner: Angela
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. Galatierra-Ganding, 330 Van Buren Ave,
Apt. 9, Oakland, CA 94610. The busi-

LEgAL notIcES
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to trans act busi-
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a ness under the FBN on Apr. 2013.
/s/Angela Galatierra-Ganding/
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as This statement was filed with the Asses-
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/9/17, 3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17).
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST fIctItIouS BuSInESS nAME
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
StAtEMEnt #272607
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT The following person is doing business
Notice of Public Sales and More.
as: More Fun In The Dirt, 525A Railroad
Ave, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. 94080. Registered Owner: More Fun in
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com
the Dirt LLC, CA. The business is con-
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/ Joseph Hayes/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
3/16/17, 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17).
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices Books 300 toys 303 Electronics 304 furniture
notIcE of PEtItIon to orDEr to ShoW cAuSE for quALItY BooKS used and rare. World StAr WArS SDCC Stormtrooper onKYo Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital DInIng rooM table Good Condition
ADMInIStEr EStAtE of chAngE of nAME & US History and classic American nov- Commander $29 OBO Dan, Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
Carole L. Rodrigues CASE# 17CIV01001 els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 (650)303-3568 lv msg Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
Case Number: 17PRO00225 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, DrESSEr 4-DrAWEr in Belmont for
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 294 Baby Stuff PIonEEr houSE Speakers, pair. 15 $75. Good condition; good for children.
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 302 Antiques inch 3-way, black with screens. Work Call (650)678-8585
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 fIShEr-PrIcE hEALthY Care booster great. $99.(650)243-8198
otherwise be interested in the will or es- PETITION OF DrESSEr- Art Deco. 54wide 34 tall
tate, or both, of Carole L. Rodrigues. A seat - $5 (650)592-5864. AntIquE BuffEt Cabinet, with 2 large
Nilar aka Fnu Nilar drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- SAMSung fLAt TV 20" ex.co.incl. 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
Petition for Probate has been filed by TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: ing. $700/obo.. AntIquE chInA cabi- VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
Chad Rodrigues in the Superior Court of Petitioner: Nilar aka Fnu Nilar filed a peti- 296 Appliances net, with doors and legs, dark wood..
California, County of San Mateo. The tion with this court for a decree changing $500/obo. (650)952-5049 SonY ProJEctIon TV 48" with re- DrESSEr- vIctorIAn. 35 tall
Petition for Probate requests that Chad name as follows: 1960'S AvocADo Osterizer blender mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
Rodrigues be appointed as personal rep- Present names: Nilar aka Fnu Nilar excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- $450. (650)888-2662.
Proposed Names: Nilar Noreen 0513 AntIquE ItALIAn lamp 18 high, $70 vIntAgE g.E. radio, model c-430-a
resentative to administer the estate of (650)387-4002 $60. (650)421-5469
the decedent. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons DrESSEr-Art DEco. Heavy Glass.
The petition requests the decedens will interested in this matter shall appear be- AIr conDItIonEr 10000 BTU w/re- BEAutIfuL AnD unIquE Victorian Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
fore this court at the hearing indicated mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG vIntAgE g.E. radio, model c-442c $60. (650)888-2662.
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- Side Sewing table, All original. Rose- (650)421-5469
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- wood. Carved. ExcELLEnt conDI-
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- tition for change of name should not be 0898 DruM tABLE - brown, perfect condi-
able for examination in the file kept by tIon! $350. (650)815-8999. vIntAgE g.E. radio, model c1470 $60.
granted. Any person objecting to the (650)421-5469 tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
the court. name changes described above must file AIr conDItIonEr, Portable, 14,000 (650)345-1111
MAhogAnY AntIquE Secretary desk,
The petition requests authority to admin- a written objection that includes the rea- BTU, Commercial Cool model 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- vIntAgE zEnIth radio, model L516b
ister the estate under the Independent sons for the objection at least two court CPN14xC9, almost like new! All acces- elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 $75. (650)421-5469 EntErtAInMEnt cEntEr for $50.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- days before the matter is scheduled to sories plus remote included. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
thority will allow the personal representa- be heard and must appear at the hearing 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. (650)726-4102
tive to take many actions without obtain- to show cause why the petition should (650)345-1835
oLD vIntAgE Wooden Sea Captains
Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65
304 furniture
ing court approval. Before taking certain not be granted. If no written objection is (650)591-3313 ESPrESSo tABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- chEfMAtE toAStEr oven, brand AntIquE DInIng table for six people $95 (650)375-8021
very important actions, however, the per- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
sonal representative will be required to tion without a hearing. A hearing on the new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
give notice to interested persons unless petition shall be held on 4/26/17 at 9 temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 303 Electronics gLIDEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, AntIquE gLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
they have waived notice or consented to Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 46 MItSuBIShI Projector TV, great Excellent Condition. $450.
cIrruS StEAM mop model SM212B 4 LAWn chAIrS (4) White, plastic, $8.
the proposed action.) The independent Order to Show Cause shall be published new extra cleaning pads,user manual. condition. $400. (650)261-1541. (650)888-2662
administration authority will be granted each, (415)346-6038
at least once each week for four succes- $45. (650)588-5487
unless an interested person files an ob- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- AntArES DoLLArS Bill Changer ma- AntIquE MAhogAnY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. LEAthEr SofA, black, excellent condi-
jection to the petition and shows good ing on the petition in the following news- coLEMAn LxE Roadtrip Grill - chine s never used for small bus. $95 tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
cause why the court should not grant the paper of general circulation: Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 (650)992-4544.
San Mateo Daily Journal AntIquE MAhogAnY double bed with
authority. (650)918-9847 adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. LIvIng rooM table 36"x19" exc condi-
A hearing on the petition will be held in Filed: 3/15/2017 AuDIo-tEchnIcA (At-PL50) Auto. tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Stereo TURNTABLE sys. $40 (650)592-4529
this court as follows: APR 7, 2017 at ELEctrIc StovE From Sears
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior Judge of the Superior Court Excellent Condition $225 (650)344-4756 LovE SEAt, Upholstered pale yellow
Dated: 3/13/2017 BEIgE SofA $99. Excellent Condition floral $99. (650)574-4021
Court of California, County of San Mateo, Please Call (650)244-9267 (650) 315-2319
(Published 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17, BLAuPunKt AM/fM/cD Radio and Re-
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 4/13/17). ceiver with Detachable Face asking MArBLE vAnItY Off White
EurEKA BrAvo II Upright Vacuum BrAnD nEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
94063. Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model $100. (650)593-4490 Like new w/backsplash,
If you object to the granting of the peti- box $45. (415)231-4825. Delta Faucet,47.5in.x123in. $199.99
7683 $20. 650-952-3500
tion, you should appear at the hearing BuLovA WInDuP Travel clocks.Vin- chAIrS 2 Blue Good Condition $50 (650)575-2831.
and state your objections or file written gooD MIcroWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- OBO (650)345-5644
objections with the court before the hear- ly City (415) 231-4825. 5469 nEW DELuxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ing. Your appearance may be in person coAt/hAt StAnD, solid wood, for your ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
or by your attorney. PuBLIc Auto AuctIon JAcK LALAnE'S power juicer. $40. coMPLEtE coLor photo developer mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520- Sell! (650) 875-8159.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- The following repossessed vehicles Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo 7045
are being sold by Meriwest Credit Un- tools $50/ (650)921-1996 nEW tWIn Mattress set plus frame
itor of the decedent, you must file your ion- 2002 Hummer H1 Vin#198434, $30.00 (650) 347-2356
claim with the court and mail a copy to coMPutEr SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
2011 Nissan Maxima Vin#814036, uPrIght vAcuuM Cleaner, $10. Call IPhonE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
the personal representative appointed by 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco charger, Originally $100, now $85. oAK cLAW foot coffee table, needs
the court within the later of either (1) four Vin#750981, 2016 Prime Time Aveng- (650)766-2679 coMPutEr tABLE, adjustable height, some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530
months from the date of first issuance of er Vin#910218. The following repos- WhIrLPooL WAShEr DRYER, GE chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
letters to a general personal representa- sessed vehicles are being sold by Refrigerator all working and in good con- KInDLE fIrE 8 in. Case and Charger 697-8481 oAK SIx SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the San Mateo Credit Union- 2005 Jag dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 $55 (650)458-8280
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Stype Vin#N18221, 2008 Dodge Cali- couch, crEAM IKEA, great condition,
ber Vin#582493, 2008 Ford F150 WhIrLPooL. HIGH Efficiency Washer. LEft-hAnD ErgonoMIc keyboard $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love- offIcE tABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
from the date of mailing or personal de- legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
livery to you of a notice under sectioin Vin#A44495. The following repos- White. Like new. Top load. $250.00. with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 seat (415)775-0141
sessed vehicles are being sold by 1st (650)483-9226 (650)204-0587 $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal United Services Credit Union- 2010 cuStoM MADE wood sewing storage
Audi A4 Vin#011358, 2008 Chrysler MotoroLA BrAvo MB 520 (android cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483-
authority may affect your rights as a Sebring Vin#148580, 2009 Lexus 297 Bicycles 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD 1222 outDoor WooD ScrEEn - new $80
creditor. You may want to consult with an Rx350 Vin#121687, 2013 Ford F150 card Belmont (650)595-8855 obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167
attorney knowledgable in California law. Vin#72821, 2004 Toyota Corolla ADuLt BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- DInEttE tABLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
You may examine the file kept by the Vin#314620. The following repos- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 nEW hP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. PAPASAn chAIrS (2) -with cushions
court. If you are a person interested in sessed vehicle isbeing sold by Com- tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 (650)341-5347 $45. each set, (650)347-8061
the estate, you may file with the court a monWealth Central Credit Union- chILDS BIcYcLE in good condition.
Request for Special Notice (form DE- 2011 BMW 328 I Vin#M73154. $30. (650)355-5189 oPtIMuS h36 ST5800 Tower Speaker DInEttE tABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. rEcLInEr chAIr blue tweed clean

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nEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
praisal of estate assets or of any petition 8pm on 03/27/2017. Sale held at THE $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
or account as provided in Probate Code Auto Auction Inc. 214 East Harris mes
section 1250. A Request for Special No- Ave, South San Francisco CA 94080.
tice form is available from the court clerk. 650-737-9010. Auction held indoors-
Attorney for Petitioner:
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(650) 532-3470 1940 vIntAgE telephone bench maple 5 Fix, as faulty 2 His, in Le Havre 30 Massage 49 Lover of Tristan
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(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- code
nal on 3/18/17, 3/23/17, 3/24/17) BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star 10 Shorten 4 Old-style 38 Pulls off 53 Voluminous
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, 14 Scoundrel of hangover relief 39 Oh yeah? 54 Switch on a radio
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- 5 Devoted follower 42 Spicy Chinese 55 Modernize
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210 Lost & found 6614
DUrbervilles 6 He played Frank dish 56 Kicked oneself
founD: KEYS at Westwood Park in LEnnox rED Rose, Unused, hand 15 One of on CHiPs 44 A about
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 7 Commercial URL
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to $12.00. (650) 578 9208. Chekhovs 47 Fish whose 57 IRS agent
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, clip lights, and music in black bags were
taken from my car in Foster City and may rEno SILvEr LEgAcY Casino four Gulp, for one infomercial
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, rare memorabilia items, casino key, two offering
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, have been thrown out by disappointed coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 20 Prepare to relax
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 21 __ Pointe 10 Greek
PETITION OF SchILLEr hIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
Blank: 1997 film personification of
Raymundo Ortiz Lopez graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. time
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: LoSt - Womans diamond ring. Lost (650)701-0276 22 Shipping
nickname 11 Lane often in
Petitioner: Raymundo Ortiz Lopez filed a 12/18. Broadway, Redwood City.
petition with this court for a decree REWARD! (650)339-2410 299 computers 23 Marketing distress
changing name as follows: gimmick 12 Honeymoon
Present names: Raymundo Ortiz Lopez LoSt cAt Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, KogI 15 inch computer monitor. Model options
Proposed Names: Raymond Ortiz she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all L5Qx. $25. PH(650)592-5864. 25 It makes for
13 Long-haired lap
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons four legs, chest stomach, around her easier reading
interested in this matter shall appear be- rEcorDABLE cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- dog, familiarly
neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12x,
31 McKinleys first 18 Most interesting
fore this court at the hearing indicated REWARD. Please email us at lady
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (650) 578 9208 to a collector
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576-
tition for change of name should not be 8745. She drinks water out of her paws. 32 Like mud in 19 Minute amount
granted. Any person objecting to the 300 toys election season 23 Element in pewter
name changes described above must file 33 Serious
a written objection that includes the rea- 3-StorY BArBIE Dollhouse with spiral 24 Swallow
sons for the objection at least two court LoSt cAt. Black and White. Black staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558- violations 25 Accusatory retort
days before the matter is scheduled to patch on right eye. REWARD. 8142 35 PCs spacebar
Call (323) 439-7713. 26 Impulsive line
be heard and must appear at the hearing neighbor 27 Im walkin here!
to show cause why the petition should ALLoYED LInotYPE (BNH ~18) for 36 Mayor pro __
not be granted. If no written objection is LoSt Photo Album. Small, green hard casting miniature/board-game figurines. speaker of 1969
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- cover wedding photo album around Bel- 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 37 Swallow 28 Dancing With the
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tion without a hearing. A hearing on the mont's Carlmont Shopping Center near 40 Replayed Stars dances
Lunardis on March 1. Reward. LArgE StuffED ANIMALS - $3 each
petition shall be held on 4/26/17 at 9 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 service
a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, (650) 918-8241.
41 Lay on the line
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this StAr WArS one 4 orange card ac-
Order to Show Cause shall be published LoSt SMALL gray and green Parrot. tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
43 The Haywain
at least once each week for four succes- Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 Triptych painter
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 45 Keen perception
ing on the petition in the following news- 46 Teased style
paper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal 50 Many a Call the
Filed: 3/15/2017 Midwife
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ character
Judge of the Superior Court 51 Part of FWIW
Dated: 3/13/2017
(Published 3/23/17, 3/30/17, 4/6/17, 52 Yak-like
4/13/17). 55 Honeymoon
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Street, Los Angeles, California, in De- 63 Lodging
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304 furniture 310 Misc. for Sale 316 clothes 318 Sports Equipment 470 rooms 635 vans
rEcLInIng SWIvEL chair almost new chrIStMAS trEE, 7.5 Oregon pine, BLAcK DouBLE breasted suit size 38 PrIncE tEnnIS 2 section nylon black hIP houSIng chEvroLEt 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
$99 (650)766-4858 1225 tips, hooked construction with excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Non-Profit Home Sharing Program tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket.
stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407 $55.(650)341-8342 San Mateo County $1,500. (650)481-5296
rocKIng chAIr fine light, oak condi- BoY Scout canvas belt with Boy Scout (650)348-6660
tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
DEntAL LABorAtorY Jelblast sand-
blaster. New. Older model.#32000. In- (650)588-0842
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hoping will be interactive, like Kim and

MURALS
Kim received $20,000 from the communi-
ty benefit district, which collects funds Belangers projects have been, for those
from downtown business and property own- walking through downtown streets. As Kim
ers to make improvements to downtown, applied latex exterior house and acrylic
Continued from page 1 such as sidewalk cleaning, to make it more paint to outlines of a chrysanthemum flower
attractive. This brings the groups total she had sketched onto the bench outside
to design murals for Redwood City, she was contribution to public art to $30,000, with City Hall Monday, residents wandering by
more familiar with the hiking trails in and ideas flooding in as to how the district can paused to watch her work.
around the city than its downtown. But as support the local art community.
she did more research on the citys history, Fox Theatre operator Eric Lochtefeld is Public interaction
she was excited to find it had once been head of the RCIAs Sidewalk Operations and
home to a number of chrysanthemum grow- Salvador Campos brought his grandchil-
Beautification Committee, which is respon- dren, Richard Vera, 12, and Jacqueline Vera,
ers in its not-so-recent past. sible for identifying and selecting art proj-
I was actually pretty astounded by the 7, to see Kim at work on their day off from
ects the group may consider funding. school. For Richard Vera, the fine brush-
robust industry that was created around hor- Lochtefeld said the effort to dedicate funds
ticulture because of the mums, she said. strokes Kim used to show the variations of
toward public art began last year when mem- color in the foxs fur were his favorite part
Kims plan is to depict wildlife from near- bers of the citys arts community and RCIA
by nature preserves, such as the great blue of the mural.
started having conversations on how art I like how it looks so realistic, he said.
heron, as well as animals commonly seen in projects in need of funding could fit into the
the citys neighborhoods, such as a dog, the Square events, and Chris Beth, the Parks Kim, who is used to putting her works up
RCIAs goal of sprucing up downtown in solitude, has enjoyed explaining her
offering the citys signature flower to view- and Parks, Recreation and Community
streets. As a business operator, Lochtefeld work to those stopping by her workspace.
ers. Services Department director, the RCIAs
can attest to the role that clean, inviting She is looking forward to what she per-
Its about recognizing everyone who Sidewalk Operations and Beautification
sidewalks and streets play in return visitors ceives is a growing interest on the part of
lives in Redwood City and what a cool, Committee was able to develop a process
and maintaining tenants in downtown office cities to create these opportunities for con-
robust ecosystem it really is, she said. for facilitating public art in Redwood Citys
spaces. versation among residents.
downtown. Now, proposed projects are col-
You want it to be clean, you want it to be When a town or a city decides to put up a
A new path for art artistic, you want it to be fun, he said.
lected through calls for proposals which the
mural, its really a symbol of whats impor-
committee reviews and routes to the RCIA
Kims project is the second one funded by tant to that community, she said. It con-
Collaborative process board, which is made up of property owners,
the Redwood City Improvement tinues to send messages as the rest might
residents, community members and busi-
Association, also known as the RCIA, as a For members of the arts community, the change or shift.
nesses, to approve funding for the projects.
part of its effort to create a path for public path toward receiving approval for public When we want to do art, we have the path
art livening up the citys downtown. Her arts projects had been subjective, with indi- Look out for Kims murals at the Arthur
forward, said Lochtefeld. So were not
project follows another project awarded to vidual various projects coming before the Murray Dance Studio at 2065 Broadway,
coming to council to say, what do you
local artist Damon Belanger to stencil City Council for approval in a piecemeal Cafe La Tartine at 830 Middlefield Road,
think of this artistically?
imaginative shadows onto downtown side- fashion. By including in their meetings Polam Federal Credit Union at 770 Marshall
Lochtefeld said the committee is looking
walks so friendly monsters and other crea- leaders in the arts community such as Beth St., the Marshall Street Park ing Garage at
forward to reviewing more art projects as
tures emanate from fixtures such as mail- Mostovoy, a Redwood City photographer 750 Marshall St., and the building at 870
the year progresses, which the group is
boxes, benches and lamp posts. and coordinator of Redwood Citys Art in Jefferson Av e.

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